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Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by SojiSojio: 1:41pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
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Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by Elsueno: 1:43pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
This papa just isn't interesting in returning, from all accounts he can easily go back to the U.S if he so wishes |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by Jostoman: 1:44pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
May be you are in their prison for the period of that 30years. So stop discouraging people that want to go. |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by nikdam: 1:44pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
What I don't understand is why he forgot his family in Nigeria and decided to get another family over there.[/quote] Selfishness. Many of them like that who don't care about anyone else but themselves alone. |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by woodr5711: 1:45pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by busomma: 1:46pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
This man is talking rubbish. He should tell the truth why he was deported & banned from entering any of those countries. |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by WorldRichest: 1:48pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
Alphamarine: So it is true that there are some wild covered in human skin, here is one of them. Ogun go kill your Mama soon |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by haphizz57(m): 1:50pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
Life drama |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by millionboi2: 1:52pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
DaddyJapan:even today some bankers still do |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by tyinfinity: 1:56pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
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Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by ExudeLoveToAll: 2:01pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
D4gmail1: This got me, passport misplaced twice. |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by TruthsFM: 2:03pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
Hmm 🤔 Nawaoooo |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by Whitecoal711: 2:06pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
You go do agbero for UK |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by Shikena(m): 2:10pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
May not be fully related to this story but Nigerians japaing to the US and other places should make sure they fully leverage the system. Many of our people carry their cheap and myopic mindset abroad. I know many that opted for "higher pay" contract jobs against full-time jobs with all sorts of employee benefits, all sorts of employee insurance & retirement plans but lower take home pay. Some are hustlers and business owners but gaming the system for higher income and losing out on social security & other benefits to secure their future. There are investment options available for them but they ignore. For example, past data shows just $6,500 from your paycheck a year invested in Roth IRA, i think, has yielded $60,000 a year average in retirement. Many also get substantial social security monthly paychecks, e.g. $2000 a month SSN check goes a long way but you have to contribute well while active. We love the bling bling of today, which is good but tomorrow is unknown and our plans must accommodate that. We need to move away from seeing children as retirement plan to leaving generational investment plans to children as beneficiaries. 6 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by inoki247: 2:13pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
thesicilian: Lol naturally before you can Japa you must prosper in Nigeria first unless you want to.trek dere.... Japa fee, processing cost Alot that if you're poor is only grace of God that can help you to run it.... What I'm just saying is that some people don't really know what they want from life that they just Japa because they want to try something new or just want a better atmosphere without even knowing derr Purpose.... 1 Like |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by pannyman(m): 2:21pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
The man is not so coherent. He said he left Nigeria in 1983 or 1984. That was 40 years ago, not 30. |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by pannyman(m): 2:24pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
delishpot: You should be grateful to her. Are you not better off today? |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by porka: 2:26pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
DaddyJapan: There is no underlying anything. That's the way blacks are wired. That is the most convenient way to avoid life's responsibility. Give him one million chances in life is will end up the same way. Did you not read him saying that the RCCG people too got fed up? He started a programme in Unilag in the 1980s, he abandoned it for a greener pasture (a security guard). Many Africans or blacks do not live for any meaningful purpose in life. They just live to 'enjoy' life without even knowing what enjoyment mean. Oh, my friends are traveling abroad, let me leave my work and travel too. Ahhhh, my friend's misfortune is not my portion... Most blacks around the world hardly take a thought of anything before they commit their lives and resources into it. Black people are not guided by sense and thorough analysis but impulse and emotions. We never take a stock of what would happen if we took this or that decision. What can possibly go wrong? What would I do if my permutations fall off the mark? How quickly can I make those adjustments? What resources do I have? What is the exit strategy? What are the social networks to help me cushion the impact? How long could this adventure take? What is even the essence of it? It happens till this day. Just imagine people not bothering about handing 4 years of their entire lives to useless politicians and making projections for another 4 years to be similarly wasted. For blacks, time, purpose, legacy, responsibility and critical thinking are not high stakes. A typical black person's life revolves around food, partying, human and object worship, debauchery, vain glory, wild hysteria and shifting responsibility to some gods. The man was going to Japan for business (if true) but he couldn't care what might happen during business down time. He was just satisfied with being the 'only successful' black man in the white dominated county. Just one Italian or Indian would achieve the same feat and the whole place will be filled with Italians or Indians so that they have a social security system and buffer against hard time. Not Africans. Not blacks. The black man doesn't understand such concept. All the time he was sponsoring his nephew through school, his own child was going through hard times. He doesn't even know where the other children are in America. 6 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by 7upnigeria: 2:28pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
Tjra: Dont pity those Igbos at all, ordinary traders that think they're the best thing to happen to Nigeria. If they give you one slap, dont hesitate to give back 5 and continue until you're exhausted. I've always believed the best form of defense is to ATTACK. In football, if somebody beat you 1-0, it means you were goo and could have also won. But if the team beats you 5- 0, forget it, they're better than you. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by Abdulhakeem7(m): 2:30pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
Alphamarine:You didn't read this article, is it Tinubu that is family that took over his property? Was Tinubu the president as at the 80s when he left Nigeria for greener pastures? Was Tinubu the one responsible for his bewitchment? Guy, try to be sensible na |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by ud4u: 2:30pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
What a wasted years |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by djon78(m): 2:33pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
Teckwizard56: Only 10% of those who go make it And those 10% are ones with legal papers If you see how Nigerians are suffering abroad eh You go mercy for them |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by pappilo(m): 2:34pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
I can see why he ended up in a psychiatric hospital. This man has mental health issues and its quite obvious he is making outlandish claims. Did you become a UK citizen? 1. The UK government wont refuse to replace your passport even if you lose it a hundred times. I was working. I worked as a security officer after I was trained as a security guard at Burns International Security Services Limited, United Kingdom. I was trained as an armed guard. When I moved to the US, I also worked with them for a while. 2. You cant train as an armed guard in the UK. No such thing exists. The only people who can be armed in the UK are members of the security services. 1 Like |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by observanc1: 2:35pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
Azazyel:when asked if he had a wife and children, he said yes, an American. Down the line started talking about his 'Nigerian' wife. He was married here with 2 children, abandoned them and moved to UK. Rather than inviting them to UK, he moved to US and married americana. And that one has abandoned him. |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by PHAYOL81: 2:37pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
Too bad some people solely live their lives basically just to destroy anothers, but always end up doomed themselves. God saves us |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by PoliteActivist: 2:38pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
Basicend: *Politeness* That's the big difference between us and whites and why they'd always be ahead of us. In their culture this man would be studied, analyzed, treated, and cured, AND a case history will be opened on him and people will study him and his treatment for their PhD's, and in future generations. In Africa, it is spiritual, end of story. And we'll be looking for who caused it on him, and babalawo or priest that will cure him. Despite the fact that this has never advanced us in any way. Even when the British were approaching with few men to attack Benin empire, instead of preparing or negotiating, they were busy doing countless human sacrifices. And even though it didn't work at all, that didn't make them stop believing in such till today! 3 Likes |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by observanc1: 2:40pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
Princewill1:for no 6, he said he didn't want to disclose the names of his children 1 Like |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by ChybuzzDD(m): 2:42pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
Basicend: You superstitious people are always desperately looking out for anything to justify things that do not exist This man's problem was a medical/psychiatric one, and has nothing to do with witchcraft |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by OvertheTop(m): 2:49pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
thesicilian: To be a Citizen, You might have to Get Married to a citizen like you are Single.... 1 Like |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by TimT: 2:49pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
porka:how I wish I can like tis your post more than once 1 Like |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by BigIyanga: 2:52pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
Lack of self accountability is his problem. Went to Unilag, didnt finish and Japad Went to London, from security to bible college.. no consistency. Lost his passport 2x. Went to US, worked with FBI, Police ( with what type of paper and clearance?) and started electronic importation biz? What happened to mastering and being consistent? He didnt how got sick. He didnt know how lost his British passport. He didnt know how got to Naija.. somebodu is lying or he’s a man child who has refused to grow up |
Re: I Returned To Nigeria Homeless After 30 Years In UK, US – Ondo Man by djon78(m): 2:53pm On Dec 16, 2023 |
Segzy19: Marrying oyibo or abroad women is very risky A very big Doctor I knew as a kid in mid 1980s married a German woman and had 2 son's when he studied there When he came back to Nigeria early 1990s the oyibo woman cut of from him He came back and his people married another woman for him here Had 3 children 2 boys and a girl here What saved the Doctor was that he was the son of a very wealthy Igbo man in the 1960s So on coming back He as first son had majority of his now dead fathers assets He later died in the 2005 His wife and Nigerian children now got hold of those his father's assets and sold some worth hundreds of millions today But those his 2 sons in Germany by oyibo woman became big German Doctors But they never related with there father The Doctor died of stroke due to heart break from not relating with his 2 sons in Germany Because the ones he had here in his firfties were just finishing secondary School when he died People must be careful about abroad Japa cause it's not as we think Honestly 3 Likes |
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