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Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by GoodFaith: 2:51pm On Sep 12, 2019
specter:


Have you ever wondered why Ajazeera, CNN and Co., always show the poorest part of the country(slums) when reporting anything about our dear country and some other Africa nations?

Whereas, we have beautiful places in this great country they will never show to the world. Since I came to this knowledge, I have been thinking if there is a global conspiracy against this country and our leaders are handicapped.

Bro
stop lying to yourself
Tell Us how ur "global conspiracy against this country and our leaders are handicapped"
Cause our failures on the stuff below
Roads please tell me ?
water please tell me?
Electricity please tell me . Nigeria was better off 32 year ago
Health care Please tell me
Security please tell me kidnapping
Services eg getting passport please tell me
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 2:51pm On Sep 12, 2019
planetx:
Oyinbo generally like living in Africa, who wouldn't like a place you are worshiped and if you are a white guy, puss.y get thrown at you. Saw a white Canadian lady vlogging her travel to Ghana on YouTube and people came out to greet her with drums singing and dancing lol.

Yea
I know this too well
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 2:52pm On Sep 12, 2019
OChimex:


Because she is white. From my experience, Nigerians respect and fear Whites a lot. A typical Nigerian though being evil will do everything to appear good in a White persons eyes and will be over the moon to be approved by a White. My goodness.

It's an African man trait
And its shameful
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 2:53pm On Sep 12, 2019
GoodFaith:


"Nigeria is great,wonderful, accommodating and loving" -- Agreed
But a country that has failed 99% of it citizens
Her Nigeria experience is different from 99% of Nigerians

Fact
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by DexterousOne(m): 2:55pm On Sep 12, 2019
InvertedHammer:

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Don't blame her. As a white in Nigeria, she thought she is human not knowing that Nigerians see her as God. She can even get full police escort if she understands how to play on the psychology of the "leaders" in her community.



/

Exactly
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by olajizz01(m): 3:00pm On Sep 12, 2019
GoodFaith:

Yes
I agree with ur above comment
All Nigerians include me
Our DNA is make of corruption
God need to send rain to come wash all Nigerians DNA
So that Nigeria can become the great Nation God created it to be
Good to hear that,but i dont know how to wash corruption that's parts of our DNA in this country because religion and tribalism have eaten deep in to our fabric and have done a lot of damages to us.

I think my own sole solution to this problem is to split this country into pieces so that the influence of tribes and religions will disappear in each separated nation,by then,each nation will grab their citizens by their balls,any other solution apart from this is ruse because I feel sad when ever I realised the level of corruption in our society, right from the family and I don't believe any human being can savage this cancer provided we remain one nation,tribal and religion differences will never allowed such to happen.

But nevertheless, I don't badmouth this country most esp. b4 the foreigners because I know I'm part of the contributor to the problem and I have no other country for now.

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Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by Nobody: 3:03pm On Sep 12, 2019
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Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by GoodFaith: 3:04pm On Sep 12, 2019
olajizz01:
Good to hear that,but i dont know how to wash corruption that's parts of our DNA in this country because religion and tribalism have eaten deep in to our fabric and have done a lot of damages to us.

I think my own sole solution to this problem is to split this country into pieces so that the influence of tribes and religions will disappear in each separated nation,by then,each nation will grab their citizens by their balls,any other solution apart from this is ruse because I feel sad when ever I realised the level of corruption in our society, right from the family and I don't believe any human being can savage this cancer provided we remain one nation,tribal and religion differences will never allowed such to happen.

But nevertheless, I don't badmouth this country most esp. b4 the foreigners because I know I'm part of the contributor to the problem and I have no other country for now.
we must not hid our problems
Religion and tribalism is a big issue
BUT HUMAN GREED OF NIGERIANS PASS religion and tribalism
SAD
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by dochenaj: 3:09pm On Sep 12, 2019
Good PR for Nigerian tourism, but we know Nigerian tourism industry is sleeping.

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Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by Neoteny(m): 3:11pm On Sep 12, 2019
Igbo: "Nigeria is a zoo that must be destroyed"

Yoruba: "Nigeria is a mistake that's not working"

Hausa: "Shari'a or death!"

FFK: "Nigeria is a Christian state, and a time bomb that'll explode worse than Rwanda"

Fulani: "The only good Nigerian is a dead one."

Oyinbo: "Nigeria is a wonderful place full of happy people"



.......it takes foreigners to say good things about our country

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Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by GoodFaith: 3:14pm On Sep 12, 2019
dochenaj:
Good PR for Nigerian tourism, but we know Nigerian tourism industry is sleeping.

to wake up "tourism industry is sleeping"
we need Security
Roads
Water
Electricity
Health care

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Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by olajizz01(m): 3:25pm On Sep 12, 2019
GoodFaith:

we must not hid our problems
Religion and tribalism is a big issue
BUT HUMAN GREED OF NIGERIANS PASS religion and tribalism
SAD
After their greediness,their weapons are religion and tribal sentiment.
That's when you will be hearing our son or daughter has been persecuted because of tribal or religion differences.
Don't let me deceive you,with the use of these two weapons, if you are supernatural being in another country, you will be dumbfounded in Nigeria.
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Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by dochenaj: 3:39pm On Sep 12, 2019
GoodFaith:


to wake up "tourism industry is sleeping"
we need Security
Roads
Water
Electricity
Health care
Security very importantly. I have a number of foreigners as friends who would fancy visiting Nigeria but they fear they will be kidnapped. Lol

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Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by sulasa07(m): 3:42pm On Sep 12, 2019
princemillla:
Thank you jareee. Preach the gospel



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Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by sulasa07(m): 3:43pm On Sep 12, 2019
rheether:
Does she have a Nigerian boyfriend?
You want white girl cheesy
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by GoodFaith: 3:47pm On Sep 12, 2019
dochenaj:

Security very importantly. I have a number of foreigners as friends who would fancy visiting Nigeria but they fear they will be kidnapped. Lol
I have friends and coworkers who want to visit
The dude just came back from Israel and was asking me when can he come visit Nigeria?
I said I will let him know
I do want to visit Egypt - security is a big issue for me
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by IamCharles123: 3:50pm On Sep 12, 2019
gypsey:
Why are some people on here keep mentioning that she is enjoying Nigerian dicks and all that shiit? Sadly are only dicks what Nigerian men can offer? She could have gotten lots of dicks in Ghana, Jamaica, Gambia or Any other black dicks countries.


What is so special about Nigerian dicks? bullsheet!

I have a black dick too, but i can offer other Important things in life too.
This one cant take a simple joke, you must be fun at parties.
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by dochenaj: 3:57pm On Sep 12, 2019
GoodFaith:

I have friends and coworkers who want to visit
The dude just came back from Israel and was asking me when can he come visit Nigeria?
I said I will let him know
I do want to visit Egypt - security is a big issue for me
Egypt, that would be a good historic trip.
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by AnthonyAk(m): 4:07pm On Sep 12, 2019
Nah one manchie get this one oh but on code
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by Legendguru: 4:13pm On Sep 12, 2019
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Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by Nobody: 4:23pm On Sep 12, 2019
DexterousOne:



Our leaders are not handicapped

Our leaders are conspirators
The main reason our countries in Africa are done for

Seek clarity bro. You are not getting the point. America is not perfect either. They have slumps and ghettos too. Now, when they are telling a news, them nor show those dirty place. They show the fine places, thus advertising them country as one paradise on earth.

Dubai and UAE has ghettos and they don't do same but for some other countries, when them are telling the news, it is them ghetto places them show and not the beautiful places. That is my point. Like they are deliberately remarketing those countries on a global scale.

They are kinda painting the entire Africa as one hell of a jungle whereas some city in Africa can comfortably compete with some countries in Europe and Asia.

As for me , I don't complain about our leaders no more. It's waste of perfect Energy. I will always wake up and play my part as it ought to be in a sane society.

The awaking is there already and the numbers are rising. If everyone does what is right, the country will become better.

How have you contributed your quota for a better Nigeria today? Pray on that.
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by okeniti: 4:37pm On Sep 12, 2019
Cute and all, but it's sad that somebody needs to hear it from a foreigner before they can see the beauty/pros in our land.
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by Fidelismaria: 4:40pm On Sep 12, 2019
Crap

Crap

Megacrap

Thrash

Nigerians are world's most terrible people

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Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by bigiyaro(m): 4:56pm On Sep 12, 2019
SirHouloo:
Nigeria is not as bad as we Nigerians paint it. We assume everything about Europe is world class and anything Nigerian non-class.
Inasmuch as we there are flaws in the system which we criticize, we should also show forth the good sides.
good sides like what?
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by GoodFaith: 4:57pm On Sep 12, 2019
specter:


Seek clarity bro. You are not getting the point. America is not perfect either. They have slumps and ghettos too. Now, when they are telling a news, them nor show those dirty place. They show the fine places, thus advertising them country as one paradise on earth.

Dubai and UAE has ghettos and they don't do same but for some other countries, when them are telling the news, it is them ghetto places them show and not the beautiful places. That is my point. Like they are deliberately remarketing those countries on a global scale.

They are kinda painting the entire Africa as one hell of a jungle whereas some city in Africa can comfortably compete with some countries in Europe and Asia.

As for me , I don't complain about our leaders no more. It's waste of perfect Energy. I will always wake up and play my part as it ought to be in a sane society.

The awaking is there already and the numbers are rising. If everyone does what is right, the country will become better.

How have you contributed your quota for a better Nigeria today? Pray on that.

when I travel out of my location
The places I want to see is the under develop - the villages
some major cities are ok but I love the country side
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:08pm On Sep 12, 2019
GoodFaith:


when I travel out of my location
The places I want to see is the under develop - the villages
some major cities are ok but I love the country side


Yeah! The only sane places left in the World. But we don't demarket our country. grin
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:14pm On Sep 12, 2019
princemillla:
Thank you jareee. Preach the gospel



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Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by Nobody: 5:21pm On Sep 12, 2019
IamCharles123:

This one cant take a simple joke, you must be fun at parties.
Is this rubbish supposed to make sense?
Re: My Nigerian Experience – Ljiljana Kostic, A Serbian Living In Nigeria by PureGoldh(m): 5:37pm On Sep 12, 2019
xcelentattitude:
One day, one day me and this girl will meet. Na dah day I go propose to her..
My love for her is pure like PureGoldh honey

Lwkmd.... I wish you all the best man grin

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