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Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by DonXavi(m): 4:49pm On Sep 17
I traveled to Nigeria and stayed in Lagos for two weeks, and there's a funny culture I observed there that is not common to every other place. In Lagos almost everybody is a beggar. Even if you ask a person for direction, after directing you, he is expecting you to give him something. It was really weird for me to see adults begging anyhow, it's really shameful. I gave some money to this guy that begged me money, this guy actually did nothing for me, but do you know that this guy was bold enough to tell me that the money I gave him was small, that it cannot even buy him a plate of food. This happened more than three times with different people. Even in the hotel where I lodged, people there will be looking at you as if you owe them something.

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by blackpanthar: 5:01pm On Sep 17
DonXavi:
I traveled to Nigeria and stayed in Lagos for two weeks, and there's a funny culture I observed there that is not common to every other place. In Lagos almost everybody is a beggar. Even if you ask a person for direction, after directing you, he is expecting you to give him something. It was really weird for me to see adults begging anyhow, it's really shameful. I gave some money to this guy that begged me money, this guy actually did nothing for me, but do you know that this guy was bold enough to tell me that the money I gave him was small, that it cannot even buy him a plate of food. This happened more than three times with different people. Even in the hotel where I lodged, people there will be looking at you as if you owe them something.

You visited a slum... a poor section in LAGOS.... not IKOYI or better places

NOW YOU FEEL YOU HAVE AN OPINION THAT DESCRIBES THE ENTIRE STATE?

Pls be reasonable.

NEXT TIME YOU'RE TRAVELING ANYWHERE, always know the good, bad and great places SO YOU WON'T HAVE A MYOPIC opinion

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by thisisit: 5:08pm On Sep 17
Welcome to the home and headquarters of INSTITUTIONALIZED Touting, Thuggery & JAGABANISM... Lagosians lost are uncouth, vulgar, abusive and pugnacious residents with high proclivity for violence amongst.

Lagos epitomizes moral decadence. Their character defies any rational definition of human decency.. Anything goes!!... Bad Leadership since 1999 has reinforced these moral abnormally....EKO TI BAJE

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by Verydarkhearted: 5:37pm On Sep 17
Show love for street nothing wrong in it..

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by phorget(m): 5:40pm On Sep 17
All thanks to Kurubu.

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by flokii: 7:04pm On Sep 17
Lagos is still the best place to be, I've met foreign nationals born and raised in Lagos who claim to be proud Lagos bred, they are sharper and have this Nigerian spirit in them.

@OP Your experience is not peculiar to Lagos alone, even in Abuja, you'd still find people hoping to get tips from you. It's the economic situation and free spirit of Nigerians to assist one another. Don't take it too serious.

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by Sirianese: 7:13pm On Sep 17
DonXavi:
I traveled to Nigeria and stayed in Lagos for two weeks, and there's a funny culture I observed there that is not common to every other place. In Lagos almost everybody is a beggar. Even if you ask a person for direction, after directing you, he is expecting you to give him something. It was really weird for me to see adults begging anyhow, it's really shameful. I gave some money to this guy that begged me money, this guy actually did nothing for me, but do you know that this guy was bold enough to tell me that the money I gave him was small, that it cannot even buy him a plate of food. This happened more than three times with different people. Even in the hotel where I lodged, people there will be looking at you as if you owe them something.

It's not just Lagos it's the same all over Nigeria

If they're not begging from you, they will be trying to scam you. It's the national ethos

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by seborrhic: 7:23pm On Sep 17
It's the economic situation and the area you visited.
Even when you just stop to buy something from a street trader,you are likely to find someone standing buy and begging you to also get something for him or her or a bit of cash.
Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by Ensa777(f): 8:37pm On Sep 17
Sirianese:


It's not just Lagos it's the same all over Nigeria

If they're not begging from you, they will be trying to scam you. It's the national ethos

It is not all over Nigeria Speak for yourself and locality.I don't experience it in Abia .

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by Blitzking: 9:00pm On Sep 17
If u do.t want to see beggars be at the owner seat of your highlander or prado with ac blasting and lock ur tinted glasses...that's why the leaders don't know there is suffering in the land.
Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by uzohrome(m): 9:44pm On Sep 17
Try to stop being stingy... here in lagos we give from 1k to 5k atleast to street guys or area boys. Stop being stingy and give something tangible or kindly stop giving 💯



DonXavi:
I traveled to Nigeria and stayed in Lagos for two weeks, and there's a funny culture I observed there that is not common to every other place. In Lagos almost everybody is a beggar. Even if you ask a person for direction, after directing you, he is expecting you to give him something. It was really weird for me to see adults begging anyhow, it's really shameful. I gave some money to this guy that begged me money, this guy actually did nothing for me, but do you know that this guy was bold enough to tell me that the money I gave him was small, that it cannot even buy him a plate of food. This happened more than three times with different people. Even in the hotel where I lodged, people there will be looking at you as if you owe them something.
Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by Difrent: 9:57pm On Sep 17
flokii:
Lagos is still the best place to be, I've met foreign nationals born and raised in Lagos who claim to be proud Lagos bred, they are sharper and have this Nigerian spirit in them.

That thing most Lagosians refer to as "being sharp" is nothing more than an opportunity to fleece the other person to put it mildly , otherwise i would say its outright attempt to steal from the other person most times

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by Difrent: 10:01pm On Sep 17
seborrhic:
It's the economic situation and the area you visited.
Even when you just stop to buy something from a street trader,you are likely to find someone standing buy and begging you to also get something for him or her or a bit of cash.

Sometimes it's greed
Some people just have ojukokoro, even when they are not lacking, they just wanna act "sharp" by begging someone they assume has lots of money

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by DonXavi(m): 4:55pm On Sep 18
blackpanthar:


You visited a slum... a poor section in LAGOS.... not IKOYI or better places

NOW YOU FEEL YOU HAVE AN OPINION THAT DESCRIBES THE ENTIRE STATE?

Pls be reasonable.

NEXT TIME YOU'RE TRAVELING ANYWHERE, always know the good, bad and great places SO YOU WON'T HAVE A MYOPIC opinion
Bro, I visited mainland and it's the same thing

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by DonXavi(m): 5:02pm On Sep 18
uzohrome:
Try to stop being stingy... here in lagos we give from 1k to 5k atleast to street guys or area boys. Stop being stingy and give something tangible or kindly stop giving 💯



Me being stingy? You don't know what you are saying, I am a chronic giver any day anytime. But the culture of an able-bodied man begging anyhow does not look good at all. If it were one or two people noticed doing it, it could be ignored, but when the whole society see such behavior as a norm, then it's bad and shameful.

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by MEEVEET: 5:09pm On Sep 18
blackpanthar:


You visited a slum... a poor section in LAGOS.... not IKOYI or better places

NOW YOU FEEL YOU HAVE AN OPINION THAT DESCRIBES THE ENTIRE STATE?

Pls be reasonable.

NEXT TIME YOU'RE TRAVELING ANYWHERE, always know the good, bad and great places SO YOU WON'T HAVE A MYOPIC opinion
Name one place in Lagos u won't see baggers.
. I mean able bodied men and women begging

From. The airport, to hotel, to beach to restaurant, to clubs, to restaurant

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by yommen: 5:38pm On Sep 18
DonXavi:
I traveled to Nigeria and stayed in Lagos for two weeks, and there's a funny culture I observed there that is not common to every other place. In[b] Lagos almost everybody is a beggar[/b]. Even if you ask a person for direction, after directing you, he is expecting you to give him something. It was really weird for me to see adults begging anyhow, it's really shameful. I gave some money to this guy that begged me money, this guy actually did nothing for me, but do you know that this guy was bold enough to tell me that the money I gave him was small, that it cannot even buy him a plate of food. This happened more than three times with different people. Even in the hotel where I lodged, people there will be looking at you as if you owe them something.


Lies!!! Was it almost everybody in Lagos you came across and spoke to? How many people did you speak to that made you decide virtually everyone in Lagos is a beggar? Going through your previous chats, it's obvious you are Igbo and your aim is to tarnish Yoruba people's image. We Yorubas never claim we are angels. If you are, congrats to you. But we are not. I hope you don't shit sha. Cos if you do, it doesn't smell like jollof rice, mr angeli.

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by Obaaderemi2: 6:55pm On Sep 18
yommen:



Lies!!! Was it almost everybody in Lagos you came across and spoke to? How many people did you speak to that made you decide virtually everyone in Lagos is a beggar? Going through your previous chats, it's obvious you are Igbo and your aim is to tarnish Yoruba people's image. We Yorubas never claim we are angels. If you are, congrats to you. But we are not. I hope you don't shit sha. Cos if you do, it doesn't smell like jollof rice, mr angeli.
You don bust am. grin
I actually thought he was from another African country until I read further.

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by Roger3D(m): 7:04pm On Sep 18
blackpanthar:


You visited a slum... a poor section in LAGOS.... not IKOYI or better places

NOW YOU FEEL YOU HAVE AN OPINION THAT DESCRIBES THE ENTIRE STATE?

Pls be reasonable.

NEXT TIME YOU'RE TRAVELING ANYWHERE, always know the good, bad and great places SO YOU WON'T HAVE A MYOPIC opinion
Most places in Nigeria are inhabited by poor people because most Nigerians are poor. Lagos has more poor people than rich ones
Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by danvon(m): 7:27pm On Sep 18
You need to check yourself, maybe your giving jolly just come vibes, crooks can sense when your not well connected with your environment.
Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by JagabanB: 8:27pm On Sep 18
DonXavi:
I traveled to Nigeria and stayed in Lagos for two weeks, and there's a funny culture I observed there that is not common to every other place. In Lagos almost everybody is a beggar. Even if you ask a person for direction, after directing you, he is expecting you to give him something. It was really weird for me to see adults begging anyhow, it's really shameful. I gave some money to this guy that begged me money, this guy actually did nothing for me, but do you know that this guy was bold enough to tell me that the money I gave him was small, that it cannot even buy him a plate of food. This happened more than three times with different people. Even in the hotel where I lodged, people there will be looking at you as if you owe them something.
From the look of things, u probably returned from Benin Republic, Ghana or somewhere broke, I don't understand how someone who claims to return from another country will be meeting people who requests for money after giving a simple direction, u haven't met half of the people in Lagos, u probably went to an area at your level and u are complaining.

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by haffaze777(m): 8:50pm On Sep 18
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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by wahalawahala: 8:55pm On Sep 18
DonXavi:
Bro, I visited mainland and it's the same thing
na still the slum part
Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by DonXavi(m): 7:07am On Sep 19
yommen:



Lies!!! Was it almost everybody in Lagos you came across and spoke to? How many people did you speak to that made you decide virtually everyone in Lagos is a beggar? Going through your previous chats, it's obvious you are Igbo and your aim is to tarnish Yoruba people's image. We Yorubas never claim we are angels. If you are, congrats to you. But we are not. I hope you don't shit sha. Cos if you do, it doesn't smell like jollof rice, mr angeli.
Why are you people so tribalistic? So, everything now has to be viewed through tribal lenses? What brought Yoruba tribe into this discussion now? Are Yoruba the only ones living in Lagos? It's like someone saying something he observed about Abuja, which is a cosmopolitan city and some Abawa, Basa, Gwandara, Gbagyi (Gwari) persons who are the indigenous of the Federal Capital Territory will come and say that they are attacking them, you can never see something like that. But because you are beclouded by tribalism, you see everything through tribal lenses, you really need to be pitied.

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by DonXavi(m): 7:11am On Sep 19
JagabanB:

From the look of things, u probably returned from Benin Republic, Ghana or somewhere broke, I don't understand how someone who claims to return from another country will be meeting people who requests for money after giving a simple direction, u haven't met half of the people in Lagos, u probably went to an area at your level and u are complaining.
I wanted to respond to you, but, first I decided to check out your profile and discovered that you only opened your nairaland account just yesterday the 18th just to comment, so let me just forgive your ignorance.
Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by Lanretoye(m): 7:12am On Sep 19
DonXavi:
Bro, I visited mainland and it's the same thing
everybody in Lagos is begging you for money…in the process of making sense,some people eventually exhibit how foolish they are.
When people feel they are more than what they are,they begin to get some sense of useless esteem.one mind is telling this one that he is better than 90%of people living in Lagos.
Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by sreamsense: 7:26am On Sep 19
DonXavi:
I traveled to Nigeria and stayed in Lagos for two weeks, and there's a funny culture I observed there that is not common to every other place. In Lagos almost everybody is a beggar. Even if you ask a person for direction, after directing you, he is expecting you to give him something. It was really weird for me to see adults begging anyhow, it's really shameful. I gave some money to this guy that begged me money, this guy actually did nothing for me, but do you know that this guy was bold enough to tell me that the money I gave him was small, that it cannot even buy him a plate of food. This happened more than three times with different people. Even in the hotel where I lodged, people there will be looking at you as if you owe them something.

Nwachukwu, when did you leave Nigeria that you are now forming Londoner? I am not saying you are exaggerating, but did they force you or offered to beat you if you did not give them? If you willingly give them, why complaining? Are you not matured enough to make your decision and stand by it? Even where you are, are there not less privilege?

There will always be poor people among human even in the country where you are. Since nobody forced you, stop generalizing Lagosians. Did Dangote daughter or Otedollar walked up to you to beg? Since they never opened up to you while concluding for them or think all of them are begging for money?

It is because you have some money with you to show you are now a big guy. If you are left with only your transport that is not even complete and thereby unable to give despite their gesture, will they eat you raw? So, Mr man; calm down, it is you that showed yourself as big guy that made you those attention around you
Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by hedonido: 7:27am On Sep 19
I attended an event at Ikoyi sometime ago, and while leaving, at the car park several miserable looking area skanks were just swarming around menacingly begging for money. It was such an irritating thing to watch.
Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by ChybuzzDD(m): 7:33am On Sep 19
DonXavi:
I traveled to Nigeria and stayed in Lagos for two weeks, and there's a funny culture I observed there that is not common to every other place. In Lagos almost everybody is a beggar. Even if you ask a person for direction, after directing you, he is expecting you to give him something. It was really weird for me to see adults begging anyhow, it's really shameful. I gave some money to this guy that begged me money, this guy actually did nothing for me, but do you know that this guy was bold enough to tell me that the money I gave him was small, that it cannot even buy him a plate of food. This happened more than three times with different people. Even in the hotel where I lodged, people there will be looking at you as if you owe them something.

grin grin That shows the level of devastation the clueless duo of Buhari and Tinubu have done to Nigeria and Nigerians.
Last time i visited the country, it was begging galore at the airport from technically everyone that has one work or another to do within that environment.
It's just unfortunate,
Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by ChybuzzDD(m): 7:37am On Sep 19
blackpanthar:


You visited a slum... a poor section in LAGOS.... not IKOYI or better places

NOW YOU FEEL YOU HAVE AN OPINION THAT DESCRIBES THE ENTIRE STATE?

Pls be reasonable.

NEXT TIME YOU'RE TRAVELING ANYWHERE, always know the good, bad and great places SO YOU WON'T HAVE A MYOPIC opinion

Na them grin
MMIA 1&2 are also poor sections of the city, abi?

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by ChybuzzDD(m): 7:39am On Sep 19
Sirianese:


It's not just Lagos it's the same all over Nigeria

If they're not begging from you, they will be trying to scam you. It's the national ethos

I agree with you

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Re: Weir.d Thing I Noticed About People Living In Lagos by DonXavi(m): 7:48am On Sep 19
sreamsense:


Nwachukwu, when did you leave Nigeria that you are now forming Londoner? I am not saying you are exaggerating, but did they force you or offered to beat you if you did not give them? If you willingly give them, why complaining? Are you not matured enough to make your decision and stand by it? Even where you are, are there not less privilege?

There will always be poor people among human even in the country where you are. Since nobody forced you, stop generalizing Lagosians. Did Dangote daughter or Otedollar walked up to you to beg? Since they never opened up to you while concluding for them or think all of them are begging for money?

It is because you have some money with you to show you are now a big guy. If you are left with only your transport that is not even complete and thereby unable to give despite their gesture, will they eat you raw? So, Mr man; calm down, it is you that showed yourself as big guy that made you those attention around you
When something is a norm in a society, you don't need a magnifying glass to notice that it is prevalent. After Lagos, I traveled to Port Harcourt but did not experience such begging culture.

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