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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by shaybebaby(f): 5:50am |
JoeEeL: Fantastic submission. Especially the bolded. Anyone reading this should sit down in reflection of what you have written. 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by otipoju(m): 5:53am |
NoFoodToCook: After I saw the tribalism on display during election campaign, I cannot pity any Nigerian again. We deserve the leaders we have. 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by shaybebaby(f): 5:53am |
Rita33:Nope! Act!!! Nothing changes if YOU change nothing. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by JoeEeL(m): 5:54am |
shaybebaby: Thanks sis. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by shaybebaby(f): 5:56am |
004gist:That's false. Nigerians are well represented in every sector. 2 Likes |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by shaybebaby(f): 5:57am |
okoloto: Nigerian leaders are a reflection of the society. 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by shaybebaby(f): 6:02am |
JoeEeL: Ma'am. For real! Policies developed with these as foundational truths will definitely turn around the country. It cuts across ethnic and religious divides. Now, go forth and get into politics. We need people like you at helm. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by BeeNG3: 6:02am |
10 pages the matter really matter. 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Vlibray: 6:04am |
AareGaa:Oloshi oloriburuku, ofo ni omi efo n she. Omo shofo ni (you and your hungry family members) Why are you quoting me?. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Belurved1(m): 6:09am |
Go protest Kobojunkie: |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Diligence: 6:10am |
We recall vividly warning from Pastor David Ibiyemo & some others about ensuing dire consequences should BAT be "allowed/rigged" in. We're beginning to believe that nobody cheats or steals from Mr Peter Obi & goes scot-free; it's like righteous justice/judgment until restitution is done! But The Courts failed to do this. Guz: this is just year1 we're talking abt... I wanted to say I swear b4 y2, interventions by any means necessary or by all cost go show! Guz: People are hungry, being killed by famine & terrorists, yet APC & co are mercilessly milking the country! Where's the balance abi sacrifice? |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by NaijaPrince18: 6:11am |
Stop birthing so many children 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by lomprico(m): 6:12am |
AfeezShomorin: It is at this stage. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Dynamicboss: 6:13am |
Revealpanda: You don’t know what you are saying. India is far better to Nigeria. Most countries in Asia are better than top countries in Africa except few like Afghanistan, Iraq, etc.. 2 Likes |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by MrCork: 6:15am |
NoFoodToCook: |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by VeeVeeMyLuv(m): 6:16am |
Shikena:Don't mind the stupid irredeemable idiot He doesn't know that even every meat consumed in their markets are properly inspected by the authorised licenced health inspectors labelled and tagged. Here nothing like that, person can carry diseased meat enter market to sell. Food under this bloody regime economy is now becoming gold. And Nigerians have refused to hit the streets in protest. 2 Likes |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by MrCork: 6:17am |
NoFoodToCook: BROTHER...We aint helping nada...& we aint heloing $hit...NEVER ....THEY ARE LAZZZZZZZY BUHARI YOUTH..PIRRRRRIOD!!!!(((((no oofencse))))) |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by decent2(m): 6:17am |
Whoever can read this should pls drop something for me. There's hunger. So much hunger gtb bank 0110538704 |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by JoeEeL(m): 6:18am |
shaybebaby: Yes sorry sis. I have edited the comment but you know na, unfortunately old-school nairaland does not create a notification for an updated comment. I spent a bit of time glossing thru ur nl diary. I'm surprised ure keeping a diary online. Just surprising somewhat. Anyway sis I wish u well, and uhm, I have no interest in politics. I will not even last long in it. What do I even know. You know it's easier to talk from the outside lol. Abeg lemme just keep talking from the outside laidis o. Morning to u sis. 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by owem19(m): 6:18am |
🗑️ chatinent: |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by sulaak(m): 6:20am |
NoFoodToCook: Lazy Nigerians that don't want to protest. Look at what Kenya did to Ruto. Stop begging and start protesting |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by shaybebaby(f): 6:25am |
JoeEeL: Haha. I'm curious to know why you are surprised by that? You tell me and I'll tell you why I decided to. Regarding politics, I'll say that you know already know more than those we have in power presently. If we needed more of their knowledge, this thread wouldn't be in existence. Never say never, we need to find more people with the same thinking as yours, and then use the force of sheer numbers to change the prevailing narrative. In short, Nigeria needs people like you. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by AareGaa: 6:27am |
Vlibray: You probably think everyone is hungry like you? Biafran Cannibal, have you eaten human flesh lately? 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by zkm3: 6:29am |
Those abroad also need help. Folks in Nigeria need to be considerate. Some abroad live paycheck to paycheck, and those in Nigeria are not aware of the scarifices they make to send them money. Folks in Nigeria need to ask for funds when they really need it; not because "I wan chop your money". Also, they need to give advanced notice. You cannot suddenly ask someone abroad for money for matters as rent and school fees thinking he has money lying somewhere and waiting for you to ask. Many of them budget, and if someone is not within a budget, he cannot be squeezed in just like that. And when the abroadian tells you things are tight, reach out to him/her to offer comfort once in a while. It is unhelpful for a person to think you only remember him when you want to bill him. Many Nigerians make a list of people they bill on a monthly basis. Even if you give them little, they express shameless ingratitude. Finally, many in Nigeria are doing better than those abroad. The family support system they have in Nigeria is something that is a treasure abroad. It is beacuse of this vacuum that some people become gay or join bad gangs: they need company. Going forward, stop putting pressure on abroadians. You see that your 25k bill, he'd need to spend ten times that for the same purpose where he is. 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by MyAmericandream(f): 6:34am |
Seun362: This lunatic is still talking. Fulani herds men will chop your whole body to pieces the way they do in abattoir. They might not see any of your remains to bury. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Image123(m): 6:37am |
NoFoodToCook: Thief, just mention the shop that you are eyeing for looting. What is Kenya doing that you want to copy? Or Kenya has now turned to Dubai after their foolishness? |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by OgidiHerbals2(m): 6:38am |
Ibukune:God bless you,your type is rare, please don't stop to support them in a little way most especially the grateful and non dubious ones, moreso I'm into herbs and farming too, I can be your plug for potent herbs, for you and your friends overthere,Thank you. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Image123(m): 6:40am |
lomprico: How? Have you seen Kenya after their protests? Can you go and raise their dead? Can you send money to the thousands who have become jobless as a result of the mass looting? Has Kenya suddenly become London after the protests? |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by JoeEeL(m): 6:43am |
shaybebaby: Lol, I mean... Okay, i felt nl is a bit too anonymous and if you're one that wishes to make a journal of your lifestyle, I was thinking a snapshot would pro'lly be better. I think just a few days ago, someone did a diary detailing how he biked all the way from his home to the niagara waterfalls in Canada. But yours seems to be incremental and consistent. I was thinking maybe a Youtube channel is a better alternative. I may be wrong -- and again, its possible you're doing that already. I am not very sure nl ensures proper connection to the right audience and neither does it allow native video functionality...which makes sense for lifestyle stuff right? Pics may not be enough. As for politics, sis, pls, I'd fumble at it. I never want to lead; I'm just hardwired that way I guess. Even at workplace, I do not show intention to become a leader or scheme to become a supervisor like some others (which is not bad). I tell my friends how followership is just as important as leadership, if not more. Holding the mantle is but for a few. How followers think and organise ensures the success or failure of leaders for the most part. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Bluntemperor: 6:43am |
efighter: The Conodrom Called Nigeria: -O P, shame on you. This video came up about a Month ago,which you are now circulating, just to Cruise for the Nairaland gaulibles, thinking that everyone in Nigeria is blind! No,you are Social Media hunters and can't deceive Nigerians. -Much as I know that the Economic System is not the best,the question is -•what happens to those your Past Leaders ( the past Military- Abacha and Co, -the Senators+ House of Reps+ State Assembly Members+ Ministers+ Head -of Departments+ Governors- who reduced the States to nothing, despite of Huge Allocations or how did these governors ends up having Multi NBILLIONS- Dollars ,in their Accounts? -And many Traditional Rulers+ Religion Leaders,are also Involved Just answer Nigerians. We cannot afford to do same things since Independence in 1960,yet no Progress but just Lips- Service,while Your leaders go to Dubai,London,New York to Waste the Nigerian Resources,after Lootings. -All the Party Leaders In Nigeria Today,are $Dollar- Billionaires! So Una don Waste Money ,since ! Just make Una de collect- whatever you Sow,you reap! •-Nigeria Refused to be Producers,we cannot continue to be Only Consumers Of Goods alone( Buying and Selling) Is Not an Economy- Nigeria Must be Productive - Corruption in DISCOS - No Light, NNPC - No Refineries( Fuel)- when Corruption is on increase! Why can't we Produce anything - for God has Blessed this Country. The Present Tinubu Govt should stop Politics and show more assertions on the many areas affecting the Ordinary Lives in Nigeria e g why can't you use same authority to bring Foods,into Nigeria ( without Paying Tax,at the Ports) same way he is asking the Pharmacy Companies to bring/ Import Medicine into the Country - without paying Taxes- so as to make it Cheaper for the Masses. -Why has he not terminate some Ministers - who are not Performing,for many are just in the Federal and States Ministries - doing Nothing! -Why has he not find someone liable in Min of Poverty Alieviation, despite the Corruption there- must w continue to play Politics with everything in Nigeria? These are the Reasons - why the Japa Syndrome is non- abated because the Youths have no Jobs,No Light in their home,No Infrastructures facilities and how do you want to Convince them - without Food on their Tables, neither do they have Houses or Landed Properties or Any investments! •Meanwhile,the North - on their own Volition - deliberately introduced Boko-Haram ( Terrorists, Kidnappers, Criminals during OBJ, thinking they are helping themselves,so they should be the one who must destroyed it! • in the East,Kanu,etc,with IPOB, join with Simon-Ekpa- living with his Family in Finland,Europe is destroying the East,by Introducing the Unknown Gunmen- which they all know but are deceiving Nigerians. Shameless Leaders and iberibesim Followers- Radarada osi! |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Fejoku: 6:44am |
AfeezShomorin:I feel you. It's better to commit suicide than to protest violently against the corrupt politicians who can't feel the pain of the masses. In other words, the fear of change whether violently or not is greater than the desire to live. That's the summary of your thought. 1 Like |
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