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Re: Memoirs From Chile by donbrowser(m): 7:32pm On May 27
tensazangetsu20:
So today is a public holiday in the US and I don't have to work. I think it's memorial day so I used the opportunity to go do some registrations at the various government offices. Registering for tax. So while I don't need to pay any income tax I do need to pay a VAT which is 15 percent of income. The funny thing is that without paying this, you cant apply for permanent residency as they ask for the last 8 payments. Smart people. I am happy to pay taxes to the government of Chile Sha. The country has given me everything I need to live a happy life as a human being.


I like how everything is computerized in Chile but one weird thing is how absolutely people tend not to know anything about their job. You really need to make your research online and be very sure of what you want before going to the government offices or they will just tell you what is in their head which most times isn't true



It's weird in Chile right? But if it's Nigeria, you will tag it as gross incompetence and problem of the black people right?

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Karleb(m): 7:34pm On May 27
donbrowser:


It's weird in Chile right? But if it's Nigeria, you will tag it as gross incompetence and problem of the black people right?


It's funny how you people try to compare Nigeria with better countries.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 8:07pm On May 27
donbrowser:


It's weird in Chile right? But if it's Nigeria, you will tag it as gross incompetence and problem of the black people right?


You are very funny. Government websites in Chile are so well detailed and even while employees in the offices don't have enough info to guide you, the information from the government does. What works in that shihole country they call Nigeria. Aren't black people foolish and incompetent world over? Mtscheew

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by donbrowser(m): 8:44pm On May 27
Karleb:


It's funny how you people try to compare Nigeria with better countries.

tensazangetsu20:


You are very funny. Government websites in Chile are so well detailed and even while employees in the offices don't have enough info to guide you, the information from the government does. What works in that shihole country they call Nigeria. Aren't black people foolish and incompetent world over? Mtscheew

So it is justifiable for people in better countries not to know their jobs despite getting fatter paychecks?

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by haybhi1(m): 10:08pm On May 27
tensazangetsu20:
Aren't black people foolish and incompetent world over? Mtscheew
Sometimes, your submissions are great, some other times, you sound just so dumb and utterly unintelligent. Omo, see wetin pezin wey fit read and write dey type! Damn, God abeg!

Being in Chile, where most Africans wouldn't even want to be for the language barrier at least, does not just give you the right to calumniate Blacks like that. It's crass foolery of you. Your parents and the Igbos are Blacks too. Find those among them that deserve your vitriol and dish.

I don't understand how being a front-end developer suddenly made you feel so entitled to insulting the Blacks' existence. Damn, we're imperfect but what race isn't? Damn, you ain't even amount to anything of indelible value yet, man. Olugbenga Agboola was in Nigeria when he made Flutterwave. Tope Awotona was in Lagos before founding Calendly. Severals of OAU and Covenant grads have worthy marks in the tech field.

My friend, Anjola, left Unilag in 2019, before you even know of tech, and went overseas and has since settled in Germany—country heads and heels better than your Chile respectfully—and you don't even see these guys running their mouths in public, like one fat, mouthful, amorphous bloke who counts traveling to Chile as his greatest life achievement so far.

Nigeria is all it is, with lots of room for improvement but if them born you well, roam anyhow in the Carribeans and south Americans or disparage them online like you do us, if you won't be a forgotten suya in Brazil, Columbia, Mexico, Venezuela, Haiti, Ecuador,...

Dumbass, I bet you gather your latino minions on evenings to organize a moonlight session with storytelling tales of how your people in the East were hanging their genitals openly when the Whites came to them bringing succour. Spits!

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by oluomoadebayo: 10:10pm On May 27
Nigeria is not and never a shithole. This is a wrong statement.

tensazangetsu20:


You are very funny. Government websites in Chile are so well detailed and even while employees in the offices don't have enough info to guide you, the information from the government does. What works in that shihole country they call Nigeria. Aren't black people foolish and incompetent world over? Mtscheew

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 10:13pm On May 27
haybhi1:

Sometimes, your submissions are great, some other times, you sound just so dumb and utterly unintelligent. Omo, see wetin pezin wey fit read and write dey type! Damn, God abeg!

Being in Chile, where most Africans wouldn't even want to be for the language barrier at least, does not just give you the right to calumniate Blacks like that. It's crass foolery of you. Your parents and the Igbos are Blacks too. Find those among them that deserve your vitriol and dish.

I don't understand how being a front-end developer suddenly make you feel like so entitled to insulting the Blacks existence. Damn, you ain't even amount to anything of value yet, man. Olugbenga Agboola was in Nigeria when he made Flutterwave. Tope Awotona was in Lagos before founding Calendly. Severals of OAU and Covenant grads have worthy marks in the tech field.

My friend, Anjola, left Unilag in 2019, before you even know of tech, and went overseas and has since settled in Germany—country heads and heels better than your Chile respectfully—and you don't even see these guys running their mouths in public, like one fat, mouthful, amorphous bloke who counts traveling to Chile as his greatest life achievement so far.

Nigeria is all it is, with lots of room for improvement but if them born you well, roam anyhow in the Carribeans and south Americans or disparage them online like you do us, if you won't be a forgotten suya in Brazil, Columbia, Mexico, Venezuela, Haiti, Ecuador,...

Dumbass, I bet you gather your latino minions on evening to organize a moonlight session with storytelling tales of how your people in the East were hanging their genitals openly when the Whites came to them bringing succour. Spits!

Too much story men. No be you support tunubu to be president. Anyway, you still have strength to talk cause the real suffering hasn't begun grin grin. You still found a way to insult Igbos.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 10:33pm On May 27
oluomoadebayo:
Nigeria is not and never a shithole. This is a wrong statement.


Nigeria is a proper shithole. A country that cannot provide electricity after 50 plus years of independence. I can understand that roads and clean water are probably too difficult and too complex for the Nigerian brain to understand but electricity. Come on. Choking generator fumes and queuing up for fuel in 2024 is only something shihole dwellers do grin grin grin

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by haybhi1(m): 10:48pm On May 27
tensazangetsu20:
Too much story men. No be you support tunubu to be president. Anyway, you still have strength to talk cause the real suffering hasn't begun grin grin. You still found a way to insult Igbos.
Damn, eff you bro, if you think we're all suffering in Nigeria, then you're capping. If you think we're all shits being Blacks, I bet my life, your capping is even on nuclear fusion chain reaction and antimatter energy.

For all our struggles, I swear I've got friends living mad large in Nigeria, and none of them is doing fraud! I have access to some of the top guns (God bless Magician's soul always🙌🙌🏻🤲) in the field of freelancing, who now enlist for companies overseas full time and it's not even in programming. Around me are guys making some unfraudulent dough off the crypto world. AhmedXM is a northerner <30 y/o guy, richer than some politicians and he doesn't even do fraud—I beg the werey sotey, to teach me trading, he say unless I bring 300k, no less.

I've seen guys doing so much to bolster themselves and the society, and things seem to be aligning. Harvard and the rest all came for Animashaun, but he settled for John Hopkins Medical school eventually, for their records and the mad cash that follows. Oxford kept on sponsoring Adebisi, even after he finished his MSc.

Yeah, the economy is strangling for the majority of people, and I utterly hate our leaders and the state of things, but I bet some are perfectly doing okay. No be everybody dey beg.

Omo, I don't know for you o, but I long to be part of the circle who will improve the status of Africa. I'm part of those who believe it will not continue like this for us, Blacks. I know there's no genetic difference in our brain's size or composition with the white, and thus believe we can still zoom.
May you not have the experience that makes you get so introspective on why no place feels like home.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 10:50pm On May 27
haybhi1:

Damn, eff you bro, if you think we're all suffering in Nigeria, then you're capping. If you think we're all shits being Blacks, I bet my life, your capping is even on nuclear fusion chain reaction and antimatter energy.

For all our struggles, I swear I've got friends living mad large in Nigeria, and none of them is doing fraud! I have access to some of the top guns in the field of freelancing, who now enlist for companies overseas full time and it's not even in programming. Around me are guys making some unfraudulent dough off the crypto world. AhmedXM is a northerner <30 y/o guy, richer than some politicians and he doesn't even do fraud—I beg the werey sotey, to teach me trading, he say unless I bring 300k, no less.

I've seen guys doing so much to bolster themselves and the society, and things seem to be aligning. Harvard and the rest all came for Animashaun, but he settled for John Hopkins Medical school eventually, for their records and the mad cash that follows. Oxford kept on sponsoring Adebisi, even after he finished his MSc.

Yeah, the economy is strangling for the majority of people, and I utterly hate our leaders and the state of things, but I bet some are perfectly doing okay. No be everybody dey beg.

Omo, I don't know for you o, but I long to be part of the circle who will improve the status of Africa. I'm part of those who believe it will not continue like this for us, Blacks. I know there's no genetic difference in our brain's size or composition with the white, and thus believe we can still zoom.
May you not have the experience that makes you get so introspective on why no place feels like home.

Like I told you last year to wait until November. I am telling you again, by the time tunubu is done with that country called Nigeria grin grin grin. Anyway Sha we all dey look. Me I am not there Sha to partake of what is coming.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by donbrowser(m): 11:20pm On May 27
tensazangetsu20:


You are very funny. Government websites in Chile are so well detailed and even while employees in the offices don't have enough info to guide you, the information from the government does. What works in that shihole country they call Nigeria. Aren't black people foolish and incompetent world over? Mtscheew

Including yoùr parents?

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Hilariousthiago(m): 12:48am On May 28
tensazangetsu20:


Like I told you last year to wait until November. I am telling you again, by the time tunubu is done with that country called Nigeria grin grin grin. Anyway Sha we all dey look. Me I am not there Sha to partake of what is coming.
his friend is making so much money from crypto and richer than some politicians but he's asking him to bring 300k before he can put him on. Some of these guys sef grin grin

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 1:25am On May 28
Hilariousthiago:
his friend is making so much money from crypto and richer than some politicians but he's asking him to bring 300k before he can put him on. Some of these guys sef grin grin

The same crypto that at the moment only bybit supports the Naira pair. Once that is blocked, I will see how you can even the crypto to naira despite making money off it. A whole lot of Nigerian crypto big boys dont live in Nigeria. I remember when he was mocking me while I was in Nigeria and I never japa cheesy cheesy cheesy. Like I said, we should all just pray for life thats all. My current salary in Chile at the moment puts me at the top percentile and I am just getting started.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by qtguru(m): 1:54am On May 28
Make I camp here small grin

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by haybhi1(m): 4:41am On May 28
Hilariousthiago:
his friend is making so much money from crypto and richer than some politicians but he's asking him to bring 300k before he can put him on. Some of these guys sef grin grin
First off, I am the last person on earth who would cap, spilling unverified claims, get dishonest. I will never be found doing that—it's principle.

Second, AhmedXM in particular isn't even my friend, in fact I would really wish he was. You're at liberty to believe. Look him up on Youtube/twitter/anywhere, man's mad balling, with his goons! Him office dey Abuja and Kaduna, if you dey ABJ, you go see am.

Third, pezin just rubbish your existence like that and it got comfortable with you, can't blame you sha, some of you no dey take ear hear say pezin dey overseas, them don automatically turn to god for your eye. Sorry o, continue dey worship people wey leave Nigeria go Chile and the Carribeans o.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by haybhi1(m): 5:17am On May 28
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tensazangetsu20:
The same crypto that at the moment only bybit supports the Naira pair...
only bybit? loolest, dey play my fan... lipsrsealed

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tensazangetsu20:
A whole lot of Nigerian crypto big boys don't live in Nigeria.
Omo, guy na leave emotion na... no dey use small research do guide na. How people wan take dey spend and spill dollars for Ahmed wedding, if dem no dey Naija?

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tensazangetsu20:
I remember when he was mocking me while I was in Nigeria and I never japa. My current salary in Chile at the moment puts me at the top percentile and I am just getting started.
There was never a time I mock you or anyone at all, except provoked. Not when you even briefly put me through on some path of Front-end on Whatsapp, in 2020. Of course, I respect you always for your honest opinions here, but to me, your demeanours just dictate that they should be filtered, not wholly consumed. That's to me sha, can't say for others. You wey once tok say medicine na the worst course to study for naija, loooooooool, guy, if I no sabi you well enough, I go think say you get FTD, but it appears to me it's your limbic system that's on steroids.

PS:
Omo, guy, wetin I just realize about you be say emotion too dey guide your opinions. Omo, sometimes, the more you look, the less you see o. Omo, awon kan wa okay o for this Naija, and no be fraud at all, ahsweh.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 6:18am On May 28
haybhi1:

Damn, eff you bro, if you think we're all suffering in Nigeria, then you're capping. If you think we're all shits being Blacks, I bet my life, your

I've seen guys doing so much to bolster themselves and the society, and things seem to be aligning. Harvard and the rest all came for Animashaun, but he settled for John Hopkins Medical school eventually, for their records and the mad cash that follows. Oxford kept on sponsoring Adebisi, even after he finished his MSc.

Yeah, the economy is strangling for the majority of people, and I utterly hate our leaders and the state of things, but I bet some are perfectly doing okay. No be everybody dey beg.

Omo, I don't know for you o, but I long to be part of the circle who will improve the status of Africa. I'm part of those who believe it will not continue like this for us, Blacks. I know there's no genetic difference in our brain's size or composition with the white, and thus believe we can still zoom.
May you not

This is a much more well-thought-out response rather than cursing Igbos even when Tensa20 did not mention ethnicity in his earlier outbursts. This attitude is very synonymous with Buharists (I am cocksure you supported him in 2015) and Agabadorians - when someone derides the state of things even without mentioning ethnicity, you lots throw the blame on Igbos. Sometimes, the person might not even be Igbo or even if Igbo, did not have ethnic bigotry in mind, but boom! Omo Igbo blah blah blah!

As for your first reply, well well well. Tensa20 takes extreme positions on most topics, some of which I shudder at. But the intriguing thing is, after some analysis and debates, I later agree with him. BTW, another Igbo person (Kelechi009) has chastised me for holding the same position as Tensa20, so you see, when you go Ronu the way, it is distasteful. Although, I am not surprised anyway.

I am very interested in the affairs of the black man and his world in general. I was raised to ask questions on everything I come across so I better understand how things work. It is disheartening that we no reach the rest of the world and time is not on our side, but na our population dey expand like elastic. Seeing how the rest of Southeast Asia, apart from Malaysia and Singapore, are riding to economic prosperity and India showing signs of economic advancement, na we go remain as poor people if things continue the way they are. Black people do have a LONG WAY to go in the general state of affairs. But this is something so many black "intellectuals" or "intelligent" black folks, especially those abroad (black Africans and African Americans alike) are refusing to question or come to terms with. This is where I agree with the bold part of your post, because it is not whether Oxford or Harvard (not belittling those achievements) awarded some folks with scholarships, then all is good. Or oh, we have our people in the West working in so so so company or attended so so so university or won so so so award, but how do those achievements correspond to the general development of those people's places. A few days ago, Tensa20 and I analysed winners of International Olympiad competitions and acknowledged that Indians are doing pretty well. However, since their intelligence did not or has not translated to the general development of India as compared to China, then the Chinese are better off. One's intelligence is over-rated if the person's environment isn't benefitting from such brilliance.

tensazangetsu20:


Nigeria is a proper shithole. A country that cannot provide electricity after 50 plus years of independence. I can understand that roads and clean water are probably too difficult and too complex for the Nigerian brain to understand but electricity. Come on. Choking generator fumes and queuing up for fuel in 2024 is only something shihole dwellers do grin grin grin

You see, this is something that pisses me off to date. I had traumatic experiences dealing with buying fuel, standing in queues or putting on the generators while in Nigeria. It was the first phenomenon I was stunned with here - constant electricity that has never blinked. For the very first time in my life, I know what constant electricity is like, not just for me, but for everyone across the country. Meanwhile, this invention one Faraday did hundreds of years ago is what we are battling in the 21st century.

And it is something anyone, especially the female folks, who leaves Nigeria is mesmerised with - a system that works. The Nigerian ladies I have met here aren't interested in returning to Nigeria o. If here is too tough due to the language or cultural differences, they are aiming at the US either via marriage or pestering their husbands to move there. None is planning to return to Nigeria afterwards. The one I met recently explained that life is so easy and sweet here (just one month o) and she would find it hard to return to Nigeria.

NOTE: None is planning to move to another black-dominated environment because economics and living standards trump emotions - no black-dominated environment can out-do what they have experienced here. Everybody aims at white men's countries.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by haybhi1(m): 8:38am On May 28
Gerrard59:
This is a much more well-thought-out response rather than cursing Igbos even when Tensa20 did not mention ethnicity in his earlier outbursts. This attitude is very synonymous with Buharists (I am cocksure you supported him in 2015) and Agabadorians - when someone derides the state of things even without mentioning ethnicity, you lots throw the blame on Igbos. Sometimes, the person might not even be Igbo or even if Igbo, did not have ethnic bigotry in mind, but boom! Omo Igbo blah blah blah!
Heck, I only went through your first paragraph and could see where you're heading. Seems you've got a chunk of time up your sleeve. Damn... I don't even have this energy or time, heaven knows. I swear, heaven knows, but this last time.

Just one point to make anyway: are you being intentionally daft or you choose to intentionally ignore his crass expletive on the Black race—are the Igbos not of the black race or how have I insulted them if their son openly calls us, Blacks, worldwide, fuuls—or you simply want to defend your kinsman, as his minion... because I don't understand where all these gaslighting and defense is stemming from.

Now, don't you understand when people go about throwing words carelessly, getting unintelligently foul-mouthed, they risk their their people/clan getting roasted? If them born him well, let him go to any Black populated unit in US and talk down on blacks like he did up there, and see if he sees light the next day. Idiot who isn't contributing anything to Blacks community, getting the guts to denigrate the efforts of people like M. L. King, Mandela, Malcolm, Soyinka, Olayinka Olutoye, Achebe, G. Carver, E. Mccoy and so on.
The unfortunate thing is before the year runs out, a headline may throng the media with a case of Nigerian moving drug in Chile, and it will be one of his kinsmen giving the Black community another disrepute, so his brother can keep calling Blacks fuuls.

Lastly, I really wish any manipulating Igbo person reading my post can be open-minded enough to see I don't care about them in any way whatsoever enough to even want to hate them/envy them/think about them/their success/their shortcomings because why? There's nothing any Igbo will be tomorrow that one Yoruba or other tribes haven't already been. Absolutely none! I hope they see I'm only being blunt. And I hope it doesn't affect my relationship with them, because I know and have as friends; some non-manipulating, non-petulant Igbo guys among them.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 9:03am On May 28
haybhi1:

Heck, I only went through your first paragraph and could see where you're heading. Seems you've got a chunk of time up your sleeve. Damn... I don't even have this energy or time, heaven knows. I swear, heaven knows, but this last time.

Just one point to make anyway: are you being intentionally daft or you choose to intentionally ignore his crass expletive on the Black race—are the Igbos not of the black race or how have I insulted them if their son openly calls us, Blacks, worldwide, fuuls—or you simply want to defend your kinsman, as his minion... because I don't understand where all these gaslighting and defense is stemming from.

The unfortunate thing is before the year runs out, a headline may throng the media with a case of Nigerian moving drug in Chile, and it will be one of his kinsmen giving the Black community another disrepute, so his brother can keep calling Blacks fuuls.

Lastly, I really wish any manipulating Igbo person can be open-minded enough to see I don't care about/envy them in any way whatsoever enough to even think about them/their success/their shortcomings because why? There's nothing any Igbo will be tomorrow that one Yoruba or others haven't already been. Absolutely none!

Typical Nigerian, especially an Agbadorian. When one tries to have a discussion solely based on logic and free of ethnic chest beating, they find ways to engage in a fight. Thankfully, my comments show that I am more balanced in my outlook than you are.

If this is how chest beating is when discussing topics, I wonder how the Chinese and Swiss would go about theirs.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Donpre(m): 9:55am On May 28
haybhi1:

Heck, I only went through your first paragraph and could see where you're heading. Seems you've got a chunk of time up your sleeve. Damn... I don't even have this energy or time, heaven knows. I swear, heaven knows, but this last time.

Just one point to make anyway: are you being intentionally daft or you choose to intentionally ignore his crass expletive on the Black race—are the Igbos not of the black race or how have I insulted them if their son openly calls us, Blacks, worldwide, fuuls—or you simply want to defend your kinsman, as his minion... because I don't understand where all these gaslighting and defense is stemming from.

Now, don't you understand when people go about throwing words carelessly, getting unintelligently foul-mouthed, they risk their their people/clan getting roasted? If them born him well, let him go to any Black populated unit in US and talk down on blacks like he did up there, and see if he sees light the next day. Idiot who isn't contributing anything to Blacks community, getting the guts to denigrate the efforts of people like M. L. King, Mandela, Malcolm, Soyinka, Olayinka Olutoye, Achebe, G. Carver, E. Mccoy and so on.
The unfortunate thing is before the year runs out, a headline may throng the media with a case of Nigerian moving drug in Chile, and it will be one of his kinsmen giving the Black community another disrepute, so his brother can keep calling Blacks fuuls.

Lastly, I really wish any manipulating Igbo person can be open-minded enough to see I don't care about/envy them in any way whatsoever enough to even think about them/their success/their shortcomings because why? There's nothing any Igbo will be tomorrow that one Yoruba or others haven't already been. Absolutely none!
Jesus Christ! Did you somehow miss your way? The politics section should be somewhere that way.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by oluomoadebayo: 10:19am On May 30
No matter what you achieved later in your life, the Nigerian passport would remain the most important document and with this altitude, i hope you won't regret this statement. Omo aijebe ri ni jepo sa ya.


tensazangetsu20:


Nigeria is a proper shithole. A country that cannot provide electricity after 50 plus years of independence. I can understand that roads and clean water are probably too difficult and too complex for the Nigerian brain to understand but electricity. Come on. Choking generator fumes and queuing up for fuel in 2024 is only something shihole dwellers do grin grin grin

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 12:04pm On May 30
oluomoadebayo:
No matter what you achieved later in your life, the Nigerian passport would remain the most important document and with this altitude, i hope you won't regret this statement. Omo aijebe ri ni jepo sa ya.



Story for the gods cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 12:42pm On May 30
tensazangetsu20:


Story for the gods cheesy cheesy cheesy

We have had many of his type on this thread - praise Nigeria, but are proud of residing in the White man's country or are fighting tooth and nail to move there. No be today!

Most in the UK no wan do return as Sunak wants them to or those in the US are ready to stay put till at least Green Card. What of their elites? ALL have their children studying and residing abroad. Na mumu dey listen to these patriotic miscreants who don't practice what they or their leaders preach!

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 12:46pm On May 30
Gerrard59:


We have had many of his type on this thread - praise Nigeria, but are proud of residing in the White man's country or are fighting tooth and nail to move there. No be today!

Most in the UK no wan do return as Sunak wants them to or those in the US are ready to stay put till at least Green Card. What of their elites? ALL have their children studying and residing abroad. Na mumu dey listen to these patriotic miscreants who don't practice what they or their leaders preach!

I for one can't live in Nigeria anymore. I don't think I can survive without constant electricity. I will go crazy. Also, opportunities are closed off to Nigerians. Saw a job opening that paid six figures online yesterday and Nigerians and Pakistanis were excluded from applying. Ukraine that is even at war has more jobs than Nigeria. I have Ukrainian recruiters in my dm here.

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Gerrard59(m): 1:00pm On May 30
tensazangetsu20:


I for one can't live in Nigeria anymore. I don't think I can survive without constant electricity. I will go crazy. Also, opportunities are closed off to Nigerians. Saw a job opening that paid six figures online yesterday and Nigerians and Pakistanis were excluded from applying. Ukraine that is even at war has more jobs than Nigeria. I have Ukrainian recruiters in my dm here.

Wow!

I wonder what made them bar Nigerians. I am curious, would the possession of another passport change things? Assuming the person resides in Nigeria or even in the abroad.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 1:02pm On May 30
Gerrard59:


Wow!

I wonder what made them bar Nigerians. I am curious, would the possession of another passport change things? Assuming the person resides in Nigeria or even in the abroad.

So long as you don't reside in Nigeria lol. I know the opportunities I have had exposure to by not just being in Nigeria and they still know I am Nigerian

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Re: Memoirs From Chile by Karleb(m): 3:58pm On May 30
Gerrard59:


Wow!

I wonder what made them bar Nigerians. I am curious, would the possession of another passport change things? Assuming the person resides in Nigeria or even in the abroad.

The guy specifically said blame your government.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by ihavesense: 7:53pm On May 30
haybhi1:

Heck, I only went through your first paragraph and could see where you're heading. Seems you've got a chunk of time up your sleeve. Damn... I don't even have this energy or time, heaven knows. I swear, heaven knows, but this last time.

Just one point to make anyway: are you being intentionally daft or you choose to intentionally ignore his crass expletive on the Black race—are the Igbos not of the black race or how have I insulted them if their son openly calls us, Blacks, worldwide, fuuls—or you simply want to defend your kinsman, as his minion... because I don't understand where all these gaslighting and defense is stemming from.

Now, don't you understand when people go about throwing words carelessly, getting unintelligently foul-mouthed, they risk their their people/clan getting roasted? If them born him well, let him go to any Black populated unit in US and talk down on blacks like he did up there, and see if he sees light the next day. Idiot who isn't contributing anything to Blacks community, getting the guts to denigrate the efforts of people like M. L. King, Mandela, Malcolm, Soyinka, Olayinka Olutoye, Achebe, G. Carver, E. Mccoy and so on.
The unfortunate thing is before the year runs out, a headline may throng the media with a case of Nigerian moving drug in Chile, and it will be one of his kinsmen giving the Black community another disrepute, so his brother can keep calling Blacks fuuls.

Lastly, I really wish any manipulating Igbo person reading my post can be open-minded enough to see I don't care about them in any way whatsoever enough to even want to hate them/envy them/think about them/their success/their shortcomings because why? There's nothing any Igbo will be tomorrow that one Yoruba or other tribes haven't already been. Absolutely none! I hope they see I'm only being blunt. And I hope it doesn't affect my relationship with them, because I know and have as friends; some non-manipulating, non-petulant Igbo guys among them.
Lol, you can't even hide your tribalism with all the big grammar you are spewing. I just pity those your naive Igbo friends you claim you have offline.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by haybhi1(m): 9:49pm On May 30
ihavesense:

Lol, you can't even hide your tribalism with all the big grammar you are spewing. I just pity those your naive Igbo friends you claim you have offline.
Guy no vex jare... that guy tok na e make me prolly overreact... make the hatchet bury jare...
We no suppose dey vex for each other...
Re: Memoirs From Chile by GboyegaD(m): 12:13am On May 31
descarado:

I actually agree with her. One can swallow once in a while but I have completely shifted from Nigerian cuisines. As you age, uou must be fat and obese. Nobody's fault but the low quality food we grow up with.
All the swallow, rice, yam, plantain, potatoes, beans will make you obese and prone to some diseases. A plate of an average Nigerian food is 90% carb. And portion control is thrown outta the window.

Madam, abeg list your recent food options ooo. I am thinking of starting a new food regime in another month or two but my challenge is bread seems like a very staple food I can't do without.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by SOCRATES77(m): 1:20am On May 31
Hi bro,
I am a Nigerian, studying in the UK, I am coming to Santiago, Chile on internship in July. I need advise accommodation, safety, cultural integration and all. I would also like to meet you for gist or anything, "if" it is okay with you.
You may send me your phone number through my mail (segun.david95@yahoo.com). Kindly note the (.) Between the names in the mail.
Thanks.
Re: Memoirs From Chile by tensazangetsu20(m): 4:08am On May 31
Taxes in Chile

Back in Nigeria, if you wanted to issue an invoice, you would need to just do it yourself manually which makes zero sense. Here you issue invoice through SII. SII is the government agency in charge of tax here in Chile. After issuing the invoice you pay a certain amount 15 percent as the value added tax here. The thing Is you cant lie on this form cause even your employers depending on the jurisdiction they are in will also need that information for tax references in their own country. So the figure has to be correct and complete.

When you issue this receipt, the system takes note and reminds you to pay the tax before the 12th of the next month.

The banking system here while restrictive is actually quite good. For instance, with the most basic account you can have here, you can receive money from any country in the world. You only need to give the person the swift code of the bank and your bank account and they would send the money and the bank converts it to Chilean pesos into your account. I know it's a long short but if something similar is implemented in Nigeria with reasonable exchange rates. The exchange rates here are the same for both bank and black market, won't it help with dollar shortages? Also sending money from here is also quite easy too. You can send money from your bank app to literally any place you want.

You can have a dollar account and PayPal and all of that but hardly anyone uses it here. People just use their bank accounts and they are good with that.

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