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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Kobojunkie: 11:21pm On Jul 01
Tonididdyx:
∆ If you know this, why did you bring up entitlement mentality? People are working and cannot even feed properly or save, this wasn’t the case 4/8 years ago.
So why can’t she demand more from her govt?
How exactly did she demand more from her government? By ranting on social media? Are you for real? undecided

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Tonididdyx: 11:23pm On Jul 01
Teenaira:


What he is saying is that he is not ready to work. He prefers people who are abroad to work and send him the money for beer, simple.

…. And some peeps live exactly this lifestyle!
They don’t have jobs but they eat fine, have no problem with rent and mistimes drive fine cars.
Some persons are privilege, you must understand not everybody must work!
That being said….how many “workers” today can feed their families like they did 8yrs ago without a sweat?

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by GenFunction: 11:23pm On Jul 01
Kobojunkie:
Is that really the point or issue? Why should a person in UK concern himself with welfare of those in Nigeria should be the better question here. undecided
The same thing am saying.
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by odenkirk: 11:24pm On Jul 01
op you said the truth wallahi for morethan a week i am one square meal a day, i forgot when last i eat 2times a day
, and my food is always bread and pure water. We need to fight our leaders not calling people that are abroad to come and rescue us

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Tonididdyx: 11:24pm On Jul 01
Teenaira:


What he is saying is that he is not ready to work. He prefers people who are abroad to work and send him the money for beer, simple.
…. And some peeps live exactly this lifestyle!
They don’t have jobs but they eat fine, have no problem with rent and mistimes drive fine cars.
Some persons are privilege, you must understand not everybody must work!
That being said….how many “workers” today can feed their families like they did 8yrs ago without a sweat?

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Konquest: 11:25pm On Jul 01
NoFoodToCook:
Nigerians abroad, PLEASE kindly help your fellow Nigerians back home. The situation in the country right now is so bad that the majority of Nigerians cannot even afford one square meal. I'm not talking about a proper square meal. I'm talking about anything to hold their stomach, they can't afford.

Parents are becoming suicidal and children are dying already.

If you watch the woman in this video, you will understand what most Nigerians are going through including myself.

Yesterday, I ate food that even the dogs of some people cannot eat. Dogs of the rich now eat better food than some Nigerians.

Please and please again, I know it's not easy anywhere but it's really bad back in Nigeria. Help Nigerians whether you know the person personally or not. We are dying. Hunger is killing us. Families are selling kids to feed others. Most of us didn't vote for Tinubu, but here we find ourselves.

Watch this woman and see the frustration in the land.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6sUGPKUQ7s

Remain blessed as you extend your hand of help to hungry Nigerians back home. It's not what we bargain for. We just found ourselves here.
These lame curses from the lady in that video are highly irresponsible. Her curses and insults targeted at Tinubu's children and entire lineage put me off and this would make any discerning person who believes in personal decorum to NOT want to help her tbh. Why lay verbal curses on Tinubu's children and his entire lineage while also saying repeatedly that his entire lineage will perish? Anger has a way of shutting down some people's thinking faculties while also making them to feel terribly entitled tbh. This is what you get when some people don't have basic to advanced financial education. The State Governors also have a BIGGER role to play (far more than the Federal Government) in ensuring that food security in their various states and regions exist while ensuring that cheaper fuels such as CNG for cars and food trucks are made readily available for cheaper transportation after the fuel subsidy removal but they have been pussyfooting.

Everybody who followed realtime news coming out of Nigeria knew that that subsidy had to go after many years of enjoying cheaper or subsidized fuel BELOW the cost price and that there would be some hardship in Nigeria until CNG fuel stations (NNPC and NIPCO CNG fuel stations) and Dangote Petrochemical Refinery all come on stream to provide cheaper fuels and boost FX supplies.

Further decentralization of Nigeria is needed ASAP so that people would further realize that TRUE governance that affects people's daily lives occurs at the local or state levels and NOT at the Federal level. All the State Governors across political party lines are just not doing enough with regards to local security provisions, food security for their citizens. It's not just enough to shift all the blame on Tinubu from what I have observed over the years.
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Belurved1(m): 11:26pm On Jul 01
With those abokis wey occupied our forces, you go hear am. The only language dey understand is "kill or Shut". Don't compare our country with Kenya oga. Nigeria is a courtry thats controll by 3 countries (we call it region but each region is a country) e.i 3 in 1. Kenya is 1 in 1. Has protest even take place in all regions in Nigeria? We can never have a united protest in this country and any divided protest is a waste of time. But I know we are going there soon, almost. Divided we rise, united we fall.
ogashman:
Oga when una tire, una go enter street begin the protest....See Kenya, una mate

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by peterboro: 11:26pm On Jul 01
The ones i have been helping including my best friend. It ended up in betrayal.

He's now feeling he has arrived, carrying olosho up and down. HE'S NO LONGER TAKING MY CALL.

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Tonididdyx: 11:28pm On Jul 01
Kobojunkie:
How exactly did she demand more from her government? By ranting on social media? Are you for real? undecided
Dude I don’t have half the energy for this back’n’forth
Clearly you’re benefiting or doing very well in this administration.
Unku, many people aren’t!
They have no access to govt, they haven’t eaten enough to go on street protests, this is the only avenue she has and she used it effectively.
I don’t know how else you want her to pass her frustration? Go destroy govt properties?

Abeg try use your Godgiven brain!….if your in a position of affluence, don’t mingle in things Uu do not know jack about!

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Iamzik: 11:28pm On Jul 01
AfeezShomorin:
These people calling for protest like what happened in Kenya think violence is the solution

Protest is not the solution yet Buhari and Tinubu organized protests every month during Jonathan regime.

Don't worry the solution is to keep voting APC. Come next election please collect 2 indomie and satchet omo and vote rubbish again. Na that indomie una go chop for the next 4 years.

I'm not sorry for Nigerians. The hardships is still doing press-up

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Kobojunkie: 11:29pm On Jul 01
Belurved1:
With those abokis wey occupied our forces, you go ear am. The only language dey understand is "kill or Shut". Don't compare our country with Kenya oga. Nigeria is a courtry thats controll by 3 countries e.i 3 in 1. Kenya is 1 in 1. Has protest even take place in all regions in Nigeria? We can never have a united protest in this country. Any divided protest is a waste of time.
Almost 200 people were killed in Kenya and one thing you ought to have realized from EndSars as well as Kenya is that the order to shoot comes from those in authority. Yes, Ruto ordered the killings in Kenya; Buhari ordered the killings during EndSars, and if protestors are killed during this administration, it would be your beloved Tinubu ordering your instant elimination for exercising your right to stand against your government. undecided
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by OriOko88(m): 11:31pm On Jul 01
Nigeria is a bullshit country. Dead!! Only very few people are enjoying the milk. My brother if u hv the means na europe sure pass.

My guy traveled to UK in January, he bought iphone 15 a month after he started working,this guy sent home 500k last week to share among his family. This is the same guy that was earning 36k in a private sch bfore God used a family member to assist him. Nigeria is a dream killer. Me too must japaaa

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Tonididdyx: 11:36pm On Jul 01
Help
Who you fit help!

…. People are suffering back home.

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Belurved1(m): 11:37pm On Jul 01
You hear end SAS protest for north? End SARS stoped when killing and shuting started. You think government don't know our weekness? Don't compare Kenya to Nigeria.
Kobojunkie:
Almost 200 people were killed in Kenya and one thing you ought to have realized from EndSars as well as Kenya is that the order to shoot comes from those in authority. Yes, Ruto ordered the killings in Kenya; Buhari ordered the killings during EndSars, and if protestors are killed during this administration, it would be your beloved Tinubu ordering your instant elimination for exercising your right to stand against your government. undecided

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by sweetkev(m): 11:39pm On Jul 01
celestineteryim:
yeah very good if you can't cope in our dear nation please japa simple, don't spread useless propaganda against our nation
Werey re ooo shocked

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Henrypraise: 11:39pm On Jul 01
Nigerians abroad

I had a friend, we went to same primary school and same secondary school, I started work after secondary school and was doing well for myself, my friend went to a very good private school and when he returned, he was almost turning to destitute, he came to me, I tried helping him set up a business, I also showed him the ropes, in the midst of setting up the business, somehow he traveled out, from one country to another country...

Each time he calls, he always talk about girls girls girls, and one time, I told him to help me get something of 30k for my niece, he told me he just spent about 15million on this and that... I lol

And because I changed city, career and many other things coupled with the current reality, I just needed some cash to go by for some few days before things gets running, I messaged my friend, he was replying and as usual talking about girls till I asked for assistance, he ghosted till today... and I know he is doing very well, infact his current career was a step by step guide from me, as it was what I was doing...

You see the Bible was explicit enough when it was written: I looked up to the mountains from whence commeth my help? My help will come from the Lord who madeth the heavens and the earth...

You see some Nigerians abroad think, it's either entitlement attitude that's making some persons in Nigeria ask for assistance or people in Nigeria are just lazy...

Personally, I am not poor or lazy, but you see it's not easy changing career and location within Nigeria in this current economy...

Dear friends abroad, please 5k, 10k, 20k, 100k, even 2k is important for your kith and kin back home, the woman in this video poured out her heart n mind... The situation is real, it's not fake despite how calm she looks...

And who I have an amazing classmate abroad who is doing so much to assist us...

How is he coming through We organized ourselves into a cooperative, he doubles on everyone's contribution, amd you are at liberty to borrow times 2 of your savings i.e, if I have 100k with the cooperative, I have access to borrow 200k, and if another friend is ready to guarantee me and he has saving of 300k in the cooperative, I have access to 800k, we are just about 8 in the cooperative n bro, has that corporation come through And see, we pay back with interest of 2.5 to 3.5 depending on certain conditions, sometimes when we feel relax and happy, we hold business talks... at the end of the year, we share our monies with the interest gain and who wants to stop can stop, but bro, no one has left, this is our 4th year...

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by geoworldedu: 11:41pm On Jul 01
efighter:


We are supporters of the current government. Anybody that wants to die can die.

Meanwhile, Emilokan Asiwaju Jagaban needs to step up his game and revive the Economy, if not it is the same mouth that we used to praise him and which we are using to defend and support him that we will use to tear him down completely
You should have known by now that no government in Nigeria can turn things around positively. It has never happened before and it can never happen until after a revolution. It can only get worst until after revolution.

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Raymond261: 11:41pm On Jul 01
Nice one
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by lapintoz: 11:44pm On Jul 01
Na suffering go finish all of your family together with your sponsor! This one that is speaking Queens English is suffering.....na that suffer head go kill all of your family. Where were you during Jonathan.....Buhari's 8 years nko, you were chopping life yanfu yanfu.....mother fucker.....when it is the south turn, that is when the almajeri will no that they are suffering.

Dan boro ba!

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Maj196(m): 11:44pm On Jul 01
Mumu everybody wey dey abroad na billionaire

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by naturefellow(m): 11:47pm On Jul 01
efighter:

We are supporters of the current government. Anybody that wants to die can die.

Meanwhile, Emilokan Asiwaju Jagaban needs to step up his game and revive the Economy, if not it is the same mouth that we used to praise him and which we are using to defend and support him that we will use to tear him down completely
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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by nkemdi89(f): 11:48pm On Jul 01
Revealpanda:
Remove India from there before posting your nonsense.

India is worst than Nigeria
Lol it means immediately in military term.
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by MyAmericandream(f): 11:50pm On Jul 01
ogashman:
Oga when una tire, una go enter street begin the protest....See Kenya, una mate

Na wetin I discuss yesterday morning be this.. hunger no dey naija, if better hunger wire dem, dem go enter street protest.. see Gen z for Kenya scatter everywhere but my country na chocho dem dey do for gram.

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by obaidan: 11:51pm On Jul 01
AfeezShomorin:
These people calling for protest like what happened in Kenya think violence is the solution
Don't worry violence is not d solution, oppressor will hand it over to the oppressed through amicable negotiation

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by BABANGBALI: 11:52pm On Jul 01
Una never see anything. All of una go suffer.



You are struggling to pay rent but you have a mansion in heaven.

Why not just go home my dear?

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by headboyprince(m): 11:52pm On Jul 01
Revealpanda:
Remove India from there before posting your nonsense.

India is worst than Nigeria
in what way is inida worse mumu. they've left nigeria behind. grin India is far better now.

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Kobojunkie: 11:53pm On Jul 01
Belurved1:
You hear end SAS protest for north? End SARS stoped when killing and shuting started. You think government don't know our weekness? Don't compare Kenya to Nigeria.
I am simply pointing out that Nigerians bailed when the heat got turned on them but Kenyans pushed past that; EndSars is nothing of the #rejectfinancebill prorest in Kenya. undecided

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by BABANGBALI: 11:55pm On Jul 01
NoFoodToCook:
Please help Nigerians. Nigerians are a bunch just docile people. If not, look at what Kenyan are doing.
are you not a Nigerian? Come out and lead us, that's what we are waiting for. A man that would lead us.

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Killermamba: 11:56pm On Jul 01
NoFoodToCook:
Nigerians abroad, PLEASE kindly help your fellow Nigerians back home. The situation in the country right now is so bad that the majority of Nigerians cannot even afford one square meal. I'm not talking about a proper square meal. I'm talking about anything to hold their stomach, they can't afford.

Parents are becoming suicidal and children are dying already.

If you watch the woman in this video, you will understand what most Nigerians are going through including myself.

Yesterday, I ate food that even the dogs of some people cannot eat. Dogs of the rich now eat better food than some Nigerians.

Please and please again, I know it's not easy anywhere but it's really bad back in Nigeria. Help Nigerians whether you know the person personally or not. We are dying. Hunger is killing us. Families are selling kids to feed others. Most of us didn't vote for Tinubu, but here we find ourselves.

Watch this woman and see the frustration in the land.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6sUGPKUQ7s

Remain blessed as you extend your hand of help to hungry Nigerians back home. It's not what we bargain for. We just found ourselves here.

I will share with you my strategy since our people voted in this government. I went back to farming here in Lagos , I planted casava,maize, vegetables , yam ground nut and okra. I added more side hustle to my portfolio I entered crypto mining and Airdrop which has paid me close to a million naira in the first half of the year, then I learned to trade derivatives which has also been a blessing to me, at least $5-10 is guaranteed I am not greedy, I have a car I picked passenger on my way to work to pay for gas, then the main job. Why the hardship is doing its damage I still find it difficult to understand why Nigerians still don't believe in airdrops or crypto mining, I tried convincing them they prefer to use their 100mb for X and tiktok they prefer to ask you for urgent 2k and 5k but non of them want to learn how you stayed at float without drowning in hunger or debt. If you are one of them reading this please help yourself no one will help you, learn how to trade or mine free crypto you will thank me later.

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by BABANGBALI: 11:56pm On Jul 01
headboyprince:
in what way is inida worse mumu. they've left nigeria behind. grin India is far better now.
and their girls sabi fok pass our girls
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Kobojunkie: 11:57pm On Jul 01
BABANGBALI:
are you not a Nigerian? Come out and lead us, that's what we are waiting for. A man that would lead us.
Lead you? What do you need a leader to lead you to standing up to your own government? Una no dey learn? undecided

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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Emma09(m): 11:57pm On Jul 01
Wetin concern me with Nigerians Abroad. Dem sef get their own issues wey dem dey face also. I will ever be thankful for my side hustle. My Korope bus is a life saver. I have never lacked any money before Salary comes in. I no need any help from Abroad joor. Thank God sha.

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