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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Zico5(m): 2:25pm On Jun 27
Ok

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Lee99: 2:25pm On Jun 27
People wey get money pass you

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Coolsperm: 2:25pm On Jun 27
DevilsEqual:

There are 100m people more who are ready to help them ,excluding those from your region cause you guys dont know anything about humanity

Cheers, as there are alot of people ready to render your stinginess as being inconsequential
. Why call a whole region just because of a single opinion, why are Yoruba Muslims so unfortunate in life.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by DUNDEEmoderatos: 2:26pm On Jun 27
Na dem dey enjoy pass, they don't pay rent and other bills all they need is food.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by jericco1(m): 2:26pm On Jun 27
I do give though but some have a profession out of it. It's a shame

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Jeezuzpick(m): 2:27pm On Jun 27
BewareOf419:

LET ME BURST YOUR BRAIN, THESE BEGGARS YOU SEE HAVE MORE THAN ENOUGH. INFACT SOME OF THEM HAVE WHAT CAN TAKE THEM TO SAUDI ARABIA FOR HAJJ.

An old man came to Osun from Sokoto many years ago, to sell rams for Sallah.

He sold a trailer load of rams.

He told my colleague in Hausa that he will not touch his money for transport back to Sokoto, but rather, he will turn beggar and make the transport fare back from the charity of unsuspecting people.

People will hand their ₦100 to a man who has millions!

That's exactly what he did.

He entered Olaiya roundabout (no flyover there back then, Oyinlola days) and begged his way to pay for transport back home.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by dododawa1: 2:27pm On Jun 27
The oldest occupation in d world

BEGGARS


PROSTITUTE


Stayed


Till world end.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by DUNDEEmoderatos: 2:27pm On Jun 27
Coolsperm:
. Why call a whole region just because of a single opinion, why are Yoruba Muslims so unfortunate in life.
What makes you different from the person you are correcting? Why mention Yoruba Muslims?

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by omoharry(f): 2:27pm On Jun 27
immortalcrown:
Give them food, not money.

Don't give them money because they are mischievous. If you offer them a job that they can do, they will run from it. If you put the kids in school, they will withdraw the kids from the school. If you give them an accommodation, they will run from it.

Even in giving them food, know your limit. Most of them purposely give birth to babies or even higher babies just to make you pity them.
There was a day I was buying corn and this beggar came to me. I felt sorry for the old man and asked the woman to give him one corn which is sold at NGN250 naira with Obe NGN100. Na so the beggar vex , sey he need the money and not the corn. Oya, na so I tell the woman to sell my own and give me my change. I left the man there looking and hoping I would give him money.

I hate Lazy people and it obvious that man has been a career beggar for a very long time.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Logins2125: 2:28pm On Jun 27
The people that ruled this country for over 47yrs since Nigeria existence are the beggers! No pity , shame on them. God bless South-easthern Nigeria which happens to be BIAFRA one day!

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by dalongjnr: 2:28pm On Jun 27
Their problems!
Effect of religion on mankind.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by omooba05: 2:28pm On Jun 27
Those beggars you are seeing sitting on the floor are richer than you 100 times.. they have up to 100 cows in their village, they have landed properties worth millions of naira.. etc... That's their own business and hustle

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by StraightGaay: 2:28pm On Jun 27
FalseProphet1:
Things are hard o. My church offering has dropped drastically.

Last Sunday I preached about tithes And hell fire for over 3 hours, yet offering didn't increase. People are suffering. undecided

This I have seen.
Where have you been? You collect ban, or na mountain you go?

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by FalseProphet1(m): 2:29pm On Jun 27
StraightGaay:
Where have you been? You collect ban, or na mountain you go?
I de mountain o. Country hard jare. I don carry my bell come back. Maybe person go sow seed in foreign currency. 😩

This I have seen.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Barryspear: 2:29pm On Jun 27
Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by obonujoker(m): 2:30pm On Jun 27
They can't work or carry pom pom or do farm work?

Except a person is disabled, especially a man, I don't understand the begging aspect?

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Thugnificent(m): 2:31pm On Jun 27
dododawa1:
The oldest occupation in d world

BEGGARS


PROSTITUTE


Stayed


Till world end.
Can u help me with 1k naira sir?

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Okechinwadike: 2:31pm On Jun 27
BewareOf419:



LET ME BURST YOUR BRAIN, THESE BEGGARS YOU SEE HAVE MORE THAN ENOUGH. INFACT SOME OF THEM HAVE WHAT CAN TAKE THEM TO SAUDI ARABIA FOR HAJJ.
I doubt that someone will like begging

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Thugnificent(m): 2:31pm On Jun 27
omoharry:
There was a day I was buying corn and this beggar came to me. I felt sorry for the old man and asked the woman to give him one corn which is sold at NGN250 naira with Obe NGN100. Na so the beggar vex , sey he need the money and not the corn. Oya, na so I tell the woman to sell my own and give me my change. I left the man there looking and hoping I would give him money.

I hate Lazy people and it obvious that man has been a career beggar for a very long time.
Good afternoon ma'am, please i am a farmer and not a beggar, check my profile or this thread.
https://www.nairaland.com/8087087/farming-journey-pictures
I just finished planting season and harvest is still far off. Can you help me with any amount for foodstuffs to survive for few days?

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by oneMalik: 2:31pm On Jun 27
Things are very difficult now but am damn sure it will never be like this by this time of next year .

People just need to think and that's the simple solution.. a lot of people are not sleeping mentally again as they've gone back to drawing board ....while many never serious and don't wanna be productive ... always blaming govt.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Mrexcell(m): 2:32pm On Jun 27
How long will you continue to help them? Their leaders are the wealthiest in the whole nigeria yet can't even help them the worst is during presidential elections these same beggars will prefer voting base on either religious or ethnic sentiments instead of voting for candidates that has plans to take them out of the streets.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by NairalandGOAT1: 2:32pm On Jun 27
BewareOf419:



LET ME BURST YOUR BRAIN, THESE BEGGARS YOU SEE HAVE MORE THAN ENOUGH. INFACT SOME OF THEM HAVE WHAT CAN TAKE THEM TO SAUDI ARABIA FOR HAJJ.

I'm telling you!

Same way OP has what he does to earn a living, a profession or handiwork that's how begging is to them!

You'd be surprised some if not most of these people are landlords in their hometowns. They only come to the southern cities to "hustle".

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by CatchMeIfUCanMO: 2:34pm On Jun 27
ANlOMA:

Shut up with your useless lies.

How much him the beg for road to get 3 houses.

Cripple begger years ago yen yen yen

Show evidence 🧾 or get lost

You are the stew pead one here because there are other stories like the one he mentioned.

Some even resell whatever money they make to those using it for whatever purpose they want to use it for.

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Ajoray: 2:34pm On Jun 27
BewareOf419:



LET ME BURST YOUR BRAIN, THESE BEGGARS YOU SEE HAVE MORE THAN ENOUGH. INFACT SOME OF THEM HAVE WHAT CAN TAKE THEM TO SAUDI ARABIA FOR HAJJ.
I stopped giving beggars money after I heard some of them use it for funny purposes like cleaning away their problems and so. I'm not the overly spiritual type but better safe than sorry

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by anonimi: 2:35pm On Jun 27
Melagros:
COMRADES, please this is an appeal, whenever you see these beggars help them with the little you can, the N50, N100, we give them goes a long way in their lives

I am aware of the ongoing hardship in our land, but these are people who are incapacitated in almost all ramifications of living

Please, endeavour to do so, your pot of oil will never run dry.

MODIFIED
This is PORT HARCOURT CITY, and not a Northern part Nigeria, as some of the posters below are insinuating

How will dashing them money go a long way in their life, compared to training/educating them to WORK with their brains and be productive members of society, instead of being forever dependent PARASITES

Why would you wish such a parasitic state on anyone?

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by BewareOf419: 2:35pm On Jun 27
Ajoray:

I stopped giving beggars money after I heard some of them use it for funny purposes like cleaning away their problems and so. I'm not the overly spiritual type but better safe than sorry

That's another reason people should stop giving them money. Wealthy people do approach them to buy the money they realized from begging for spiritual purposes

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by ANlOMA: 2:35pm On Jun 27
CatchMeIfUCanMO:

You are the stew pead one here because there are other stories like the one he mentioned.

Some even resell whatever money they make to those using it for whatever purpose they want to use it for.

Fictitious stories.

Show me one street begger you know or Rest

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by CharlotteFlair: 2:35pm On Jun 27
DevilsEqual:

There are 100m people more who are ready to help them ,excluding those from your region cause you guys dont know anything about humanity

Cheers, as there are alot of people ready to render your stinginess as being inconsequential
Nonsense!

Shameless begging tribe!

The way I reprimand any lazy idiot hanging on my car, it's better I even gave a dirty slap!

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by Kilanee: 2:36pm On Jun 27
Shalommy:
Aboki beggars? I can't help them. undecided
and do you think you can help yourself? Or you God didn't loves the??

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Re: Hardship In Nigeria: How These People Are Surviving? (pix) by SmartPolician: 2:36pm On Jun 27
Godwin4444:
because they didn’t vote Peter obi


Typical of BATerians!

No wonder the major requirement for being a BATerian is suspending one's brain.

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