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Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by achimendy(m): 12:07pm On Oct 02 |
fkj950ax: Don't blame them, Tinubu has turned many to an angry and a jealous animal. It's really absurd o. Why praying for trump to deport your fellow countrymen because they celebrated their country's independence. Jealousy and hatred is indeed a very bad attitude. 3 Likes |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by 9JAMac10: 2:00pm On Oct 02 |
To be Nigerian day sweet well when you not in Nigeria đ |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by fkj950ax(m): 2:24pm On Oct 02 |
paxonel: Maybe you should write them a letter and tell them what to do and not to do. Nigeriaâs independence in 1960 is not responsible for the 2024 hunger. Decisions AND ACTIONS by people (like you) who havenât traveled out of Nigeria is responsible. You vote along ethnic, tribal and religious lines. You donât turn up on Election Day at the polling stations. You engage and promote thuggery and hooliganism. You celebrate corruption and fail to hold leaders AND YOURSELF accountable. Remember, people outside Nigeria DO NOT VOTE in elections. They arenât allowed. In 2023, these people you abuse contributed $20bn in remittance to the Nigerian economy. The question is how much has haters like you contributed? 2023 Total remittance to ALL African countries was $63bn. Nigerians is diaspora alone accounted for 30% 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by Marc3500: 3:16pm On Oct 02 |
Ppl wey no dey see the hardship Nigerians dey face dey celebrate independence Well kwantinew |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by Anatolia: 3:22pm On Oct 02 |
Foolish people. |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by Fortruth: 3:45pm On Oct 02 |
Just something to throw a little party for⊠|
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by KingLion007(m): 4:12pm On Oct 02 |
diamond68:Bad Belle |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by paxonel(m): 4:36pm On Oct 02 |
fkj950ax:may be they should celebrate whatever they want to celebrate quietly and stop posting irritating mentality on Nigerian forums to avoid other people opinion i travel out of Nigeria or not is totally irrelevant of this discussion you are clearly paranoid for nothing, you don't know anything about me you are posting your imaginations I'm not saying that you shouldn't celebrate Nigeria your country. But check whether your celebration worth it. Because, as far as I'm concern, this celebration of yours will fetch you nothing but ridicule in the eyes of foreign citizens who knows that what Nigerians need right now is sobber reflections and not celebrations after that, naira depreciated from N370/dollar to this current N1700/dollar ? Is that what you are celebrating? I know they did well by contributing to the economy which i must commend their effort. But have they querry the current administration for ridiculing their effort? That is what Nigerians want to hear, not celebration shut up there! No one is hating anything here . And stop asking me foolish questions. They were the ones who have decided to contribute, not me. What i have been doing so far to assist the common man in my community in my own little way, do i need to ask the next person to me, what have you contributed? If anyone of them is complaining or protesting about bad governance which is their right to protest when the governance is truly bad, do i need to start asking foolish questions like what have you contributed? Then let Nigerians in diaspora also do well to use this independence day to reflect quietly or celebrate at low key like Nigerians in Nigeria are currently doing, and also question bad governance and stop posting rubbish irritating elaborate or exaggerated celebration that does not translate to the reality of things in Nigeria. Is it too much to ask? |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by fkj950ax(m): 4:53pm On Oct 02 |
paxonel:Exactly. Itâs something ânormal people like youâ do. Sit down in your house and dictate to your neighbors how they should sleep with their wives or husbands. You donât want others opinion, but itâs okay for you to give your opinion on other peopleâs business. And how are they responsible for FX rates? Classic Akuya thinking. 1 Like |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by virginchaser(m): 5:31pm On Oct 02 |
diamond68: How can a soul be bitter like this against fellow brothers and sisters? Please check yourself. |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by t2luv1: 6:29pm On Oct 02 |
tomax026: Simple question to ask "Are you willing to up arms to defend Nigeria" Waiting for answers people |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by Kobicove(m): 6:51pm On Oct 02 |
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Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by paxonel(m): 7:11pm On Oct 02 |
fkj950ax:OK, go ahead and continue posting rubbish, who in Nigeria cares? what opinion do you want to say exactly? That Nigerians in Nigeria should celebrate independence in acute hardship while you post and display your flamboyance online for them to see? if I'm giving my opinion i don't do show where it isn't necessary Then Nigerians in Nigeria are not responsible for your lost identity in diaspora. If you cannot identify with the FX rates in Nigeria and Nigerian problems you have no business claiming you are celebrating Nigeria classic black monkey in diaspora |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by Sacred007: 7:11pm On Oct 02 |
diamond68: They're not the reason for your misfortune |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by fkj950ax(m): 8:42pm On Oct 02 |
paxonel: Yes, you are responsible. You all participate in the current election process and put and/or retain the crop of failures ruling you today. Why should they identify with the FX rates when they didnât contribute to it? So they should become stateless by not celebrating because you are doomed in your situation? |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by zumbigbo(m): 9:04pm On Oct 02 |
Big belle time |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by UnabashedIPOB: 9:05pm On Oct 02 |
What a shame and a disgrace. Why will anyone in their right mind celebrate failure? At 64 years, Nigeria is still floundering with NO direction. As they say, "A fool at forty is a fool forever. Nigeria is a FOOL forever! |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by paxonel(m): 10:15pm On Oct 02 |
fkj950ax:They are responsible because they live in Nigeria and participated in election You are not responsible because you live in diaspora and did not participate in election. In either case, a crop of mumu leaders were produced and you are exonerated because you did not participate, yet you want to identify? Omo! Your mumu nor get part two Did you sit down and reason to hear yourself how foolish you sound? You are exonerated yet some foolish racists will walk up to you at night club to dishonor you because you originated from some shithole in Africa they took time to study about their political irregularities not minding whether you participated or not ? And you ain't say shit? Keep fooling yourself brother |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by YorubaDemonswag: 10:30pm On Oct 02 |
Good |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by fkj950ax(m): 12:40am On Oct 03 |
paxonel:Let me try and help your ignorance. A) Nigeria is in a bad place today because of leadership. B) Leadership is a function of faulty election process and unserious electorates. C) Nigerians in diaspora do not participate in this process (though some travel down to vote) D) Nigeria's Independence in 1960 (which Diaspora people celebrated) has nothing to do with 2024 economic mismanagement and resultant FX situation E) You in your Banana Island or Maitama Hills Mansion is upset because people are holding a parade and not putting ash on their heads and wearing sack clothes in solidarity with you Does this sound like all is well with you upstairs? Let people do what they want, when they want it and how they want it. NaanỠnwa nzuzu na-eji aka ekpe tỄỠỄlỠnna ya (in English Only a foolish child points to his father's house with the left hand) Nigeria is not a shit-hole nor any other African country |
Re: Nigerians In New York, USA Celebrate Nigeria's 64th Independence (photos/video) by paxonel(m): 12:59am On Oct 03 |
fkj950ax:And if you think that all these facts you just mentioned can shield Nigerian diasporas from possible racial discrimination in the face of bad governance in Nigeria, then it does not sound like all is well with you upstairs. Do you know how many Nigerians out there in Europe, Canada, USA, UAE etc that are living lonely simply because foreigners have marked them and have refused to associate with them for anything or even marry them? They should abandon their country Nigeria and remain there to fake celebration for all they care. We know what is going on and we are not interested in them By the way,how your celebration won put food for my table feed my family? I don't understand I won japa, I won japa na you know! Stay back in your country to think of solution to problems you won't. Na to dey disturb another man for their land they do ojokoro force yourself on people were nor like you na you sabi
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