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Nigerians, Stop Sending Money To Online Beggars! Stop Encouraging Nonsense! by essentialone(m): 6:00am On Aug 12, 2024
It is essential to prioritize financial responsibility and wise decision-making. Here is a breakdown of the message:

People should refrain from supporting online begging, or fraudulent activities.
Individuals should be cautious when sending money online, and verify the authenticity of those requests.
By sending money, people are inadvertently promoting, and sustaining online begging, and scams.
It is important to promote responsible behaviour, and not enable harmful activities.

This message aims to raise awareness about the potential risks of online transactions, and the importance of financial discipline. It encourages Nigerians to be mindful of their financial decisions, and prioritize supporting legitimate causes, or individuals in need, ONLY through established channels.

I know it is your money, and you have the full right to do whatever you like with it. But look at this message, and not the messenger.

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Re: Nigerians, Stop Sending Money To Online Beggars! Stop Encouraging Nonsense! by Tobichima: 6:48am On Aug 12, 2024
essentialone:
It is essential to prioritize financial responsibility and wise decision-making. Here is a breakdown of the message:

People should refrain from supporting online begging, or fraudulent activities.
Individuals should be cautious when sending money online, and verify the authenticity of those requests.
By sending money, people are inadvertently promoting, and sustaining online begging, and scams.
It is important to promote responsible behaviour, and not enable harmful activities.

This message aims to raise awareness about the potential risks of online transactions, and the importance of financial discipline. It encourages Nigerians to be mindful of their financial decisions, and prioritize supporting legitimate causes, or individuals in need, ONLY through established channels.

I know it is your money, and you have the full right to do whatever you like with it. But look at this message, and not the messenger.
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Re: Nigerians, Stop Sending Money To Online Beggars! Stop Encouraging Nonsense! by PinkNature(m): 7:19am On Aug 12, 2024
essentialone:
It is essential to prioritize financial responsibility and wise decision-making. Here is a breakdown of the message:

People should refrain from supporting online begging, or fraudulent activities.
Individuals should be cautious when sending money online, and verify the authenticity of those requests.
By sending money, people are inadvertently promoting, and sustaining online begging, and scams.
It is important to promote responsible behaviour, and not enable harmful activities.

This message aims to raise awareness about the potential risks of online transactions, and the importance of financial discipline. It encourages Nigerians to be mindful of their financial decisions, and prioritize supporting legitimate causes, or individuals in need, ONLY through established channels.

I know it is your money, and you have the full right to do whatever you like with it. But look at this message, and not the messenger.

Target Ur aggression to your greedy agbado munching politicians.

Mumu.. people are starving and you're here typing bullshit.

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Re: Nigerians, Stop Sending Money To Online Beggars! Stop Encouraging Nonsense! by essentialone(m): 7:52am On Aug 12, 2024
PinkNature:


Target Ur aggression to your greedy agbado munching politicians.

Mumu.. people are starving and you're here typing bullshit.

People are always starving. Most people starving are not beggars. In fact, it is good to starve. Because that is what makes the human mind creative enough to make wealth from nothing. Not begging.
Re: Nigerians, Stop Sending Money To Online Beggars! Stop Encouraging Nonsense! by Blazebond(m): 7:59am On Aug 12, 2024
Carry your dark twisted wicked heart to another side Mr man,today is Monday and we ought to be reading positive messages only.

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Re: Nigerians, Stop Sending Money To Online Beggars! Stop Encouraging Nonsense! by PinkNature(m): 8:02am On Aug 12, 2024
essentialone:


People are always starving. Most people starving are not beggars. In fact, it is good to starve. Because that is what makes the human mind creative enough to make wealth from nothing. Not begging.

Like I said, target your aggression to your agbado munching politicians.

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Re: Nigerians, Stop Sending Money To Online Beggars! Stop Encouraging Nonsense! by essentialone(m): 8:45am On Aug 12, 2024
Blazebond:
Carry your dark twisted wicked heart to another side Mr man,today is Monday and we ought to be reading positive messages only.

What has the day of the week got to do with any thing? Do you reserve a specific day to have sense?

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