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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by VTJN(m): 11:57am |
RodgersAkpafu:the guy is APC agent. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by VTJN(m): 12:04pm |
Bovis:please can you help me with capital to farm on 5 acres of land? I will pay back after harvest. I want to plant cassava, vegetables, maize and pepper. I can't continue wallowing in self pity ot blaming the government everyday without finding a way out to my predicament. Please can you help me? |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by cucumbar: 12:30pm |
oneMalik:agbadorian . You Dey craze for this post wey you post. If dem no mention Tinubu , na your papa dem go mention? Who is the president? Who are Kenyans calling in their protest? The so called fossil grabbed power to do what again? You see say you no well? Animal . |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by chatinent: 12:35pm |
AareGaa: I'm not you with the tribalism and politics. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by rinzaugustine: 12:45pm |
Omoawoke:mumu …your small pikin mind tells you that tinubu represents Yoruba culture but on the contrary he represents the opposite. I am a lawyer here in North Carolina and work for my county. I am well known by Nigerians here. Infact I am doing a cook out on July 4th and many people are invited. If any person you know lives close send me a Dm so that they can come over and see the kind of beautiful house I live in or you can request specific pictures of my house, yard or cars and I will show you. For charity this year alone I have given out more than 10m naira (about $7k) to people who don’t even know me in Nigeria, mostly widows and people who cannot afford hospital bills. I have many smart Yoruba friends. Doctors, Lawyers etc Infact my best friend is ijebu . I learnt Yoruba from my friends then who used to translate Yoruba songs from K1 ultimate songs, obesere lewd songs etc for. Me . I saw the deep meanings inside and loved it. My best food then was amala and ewedu, went to Yoruba Parties and nobody ever discriminated against me. People like you who go online engaging on tribal war are a disgrace to Yoruba race. Years ago Yoruba culture was revered by every black person from west Africa to Brazil,Haiti, museums in DC etc no Yoruba person even awolowo ever played politics with Yoruba culture or you hear anybody say anything bad about it because they know how sacred it is until your generation came along and bastardized Yoruba culture on internet . There is a Yoruba village in South Carolina. A lot of Americans have traveled to Nigeria for the oshun oshogbo festival without knowing anybody in Nigeria and some became priestesses there. Most scholars today if they want to study black African culture internet redirects them to Yoruba culture.What igbo culture means to an igbo person is not what Yoruba culture means a Yoruba. Anything put out there on internet can never be cleaned out. Go out there and continue destroying your race online thinking you are going to harm igbos while achieving the opposite results . You and bitter hearts like yours will find it out soon in the hard way. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by cucumbar: 12:55pm |
leisuretym:you are always stupid as usual. It’s in your nature. Must everyone be a farmer? What about the farmers that Fulani herdsman haven’t allowed to farm? What has the government you voted for done to stop the madness? Suffering and smiling zombie. Thunder fire that your Yamayama ugly bald head for this rubbish you just typed. 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Kobojunkie: 1:03pm |
Belurved1:Abeg begin dey make sense! ![]() |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Kobojunkie: 1:07pm |
pazienza:It is this Messiah delusion that most Nigerians operate under that gets me. Your "light" like the one you describe as darkness sat back for pretty much all of the years he had opportunity to serve as governor accomplishing nothing tangible in his own birth state. How you lot take that to mean he would do so much more when promoted to head of states is beyond me. What we see Tinubu doing today is a clear reflection of what he did as governor of Lagos state. Same would have been the case if it were the Obi man. You can't bring out of your what is not there in you. ![]() |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by ufotunang: 1:19pm |
Kobojunkie:..then who is the better messiah ? 🙄 |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Kobojunkie: 1:21pm |
Neddstark:As the entitled Nigerian that you are, i don't expect you to see the one stark difference which is that Nigerians in Nigeria voted to have their many politicians handle their affairs which includes their financial economy. This dependence on those in the diaspora who are not directly involved nor are they paid by Nigerians in Nigeria is what is instead absurd, bothering on evil in many cases. ![]() 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Kobojunkie: 1:22pm |
ufotunang:You are still looking for a Messiah when you have a democracy? What is wrong with you lot? ![]() Ask the Kenyan kids who protest these past week who their Messiah is? ; who lead them? ![]() |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by ufotunang: 1:24pm |
KnownUnknown:.. nawaoooo.. sorry take it easy...see what Tinubu renewed shege hard economy has caused for you....it's a pity |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by OriOko88(m): 1:50pm |
borie4u:Thank God for ur life bro. 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by NoFoodToCook: 2:19pm |
cucumbar: You can see how Yorubas are still supporting Tinubu because he's their son, despite turning the country upside down completely. Tribalism at its best. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by cucumbar: 2:20pm |
MT:Another agbado animal on the loose. Useless things. Always trying to gaslight people. If they don’t call on your useless lord who snatched ad grabbed power and suddenly destroyed the country, who will they call on? They should go and work in the companies that have been folding up due to the rubbish policies of your lord or where? I know you are a zombie and not capable of processing information or reading what’s happening around you, that’s why you can use your black dirty fingers and type this rubbish. Yamayama fall on that your ugly bald zombie empty head. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by cucumbar: 2:24pm |
lagonovo:Animal. Na people wey dey live for face me I face you go farm for which land? Anything they tell you idiots in that your WhatsApp group, you just run with it like the zombies you lots are. Farming this farming that . Useless somebody . |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by ufotunang: 2:35pm |
Kobojunkie:, you are talking of Kenya protest...all the Nigeria labour congress protest, end sars protests and other protests nigerians and youths have done has anything change for positive in Nigeria ... have the government provided good goverance with all these protests...the solution is for nigerians to vote in a competent and good presidential candidate in 2027..we have competent and good politicians even if they are few of them in Nigeria....the problem of nigerians during election majority of nigerians vote base on tribalism ethnicity religion and party lines .but they will not want to vote for a competent and good presidential candidate because tribalism ethnicity religion and party lines has blinded their mind and deceived them to vote for an incompetent person...let us not criticize Peter obi yet..let us just give him a chance and see what he can do and if he can make the country better or not...as nigerians gave Buhari and Tinubu chance |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Killermamba: 2:36pm |
Kobojunkie:how do I file a recall petition, let me know I will like to do that. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by cucumbar: 2:39pm |
Bovis: Ode! Who made policies that keep plunging millions into poverty in the last one year? If dem no call tinubu, na your papa dem go call? You that opened your eyes and voted a fossil into power, with all the baggage on his head, you couldn’t analyze and make informed decisions. You are obviously the one with the low IQ. You can’t even help him, because a lot of you animals supporting this government are nothing to write home about. I know you are a church rat. Thunder fire that your low IQ Yamayama head for writing rubbish. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Neddstark: 2:44pm |
Kobojunkie: I am entitled to my opinion just like you are to perform analingus to your pet 🐕. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Omoawoke: 2:50pm |
rinzaugustine: Why you come dey cry for here with catarrh for nose. Baba agbaya, if old man no respect himself, he will collect disgrace like a small pikin. I can bet you are in your 50s already yet behaving like a street homeless troll. Uncle Carolina attorney, read my lips, I don’t give a fvk whatever you are, you are irresponsible and shameless bitter loser to come here and be screaming Ebin pawa people at every body lamenting of hunger. You did the first attack and expect to be treated like a king when you don’t have sense. You attacked a whole tribe because of election, you are a narcissist, egocentric mediocre, a fvking loser and a nobody. And now you are crying with catarrh for nose writing epistle that nobody sends you. And you think I look hungry to you? I wish those Nigerians can know your nairaland moniker and see all the trash you posted here. We don’t need you, carry your opinion about my tribe, go to toilet, ejaculate your smelly sperm on it and use it to make sandwiches for yourself. You are just one insignificant irrelevant person out there and your opinion doesn’t translate to what others think of us. Loser! |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Omoawoke: 2:59pm |
rinzaugustine: Person whey read your epistle will wonder why person no go respect for bros like you. You said and I quote “ Ebinpawa will continue to flog you and you will be online wailing to igbos forever like animal ” Does this sound responsible to you. This is the superiority complex, unnecessary ego, and the height of tribal bigotry to assume you are superior to others and a whole tribe is begging you for food If I want to take me time to deal with you, I’d expose you so that those your Nigerian communities can know the kind of demon in human skin they are living with. They can know you for your true color that you are an idiotic tribal bigot. And yet you are here crying like the victim when you know how to attack first. Baba agbaya, this is what your kids should be doing and you should be correcting them. Shameless bitter loser |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by lagonovo: 3:23pm |
Use your brain for once. Not every rule or suggestion apply to everybody, there will be exceptions and that is their problem to solve. I made that clear in the post that you quoted with little understanding "Life is all about seedtime and harvest time. What you choose as your seed is your personal business. The lowest hanging fruit since the beginning of time is farming." Your own seed could be with a venture other than farming, that is up to you. Besides, who asked you to farm inside your face-me-I-face you room? Seek knowledge and you will discover small-scale farming methods that are space effective. Also, you form associations and unions all the time, those your unions and associations would come in handy to find small pieces of land for innovative vertical farming. No one told you it's going to be easy, but if you want to eat, you get creative and you move! Try to be solution oriented instead of making a fool of yourself everywhere. Your forefathers were never hungry, they got clear understanding of their challenges and they figured out solutions. They didn't wait for others to find solutions for them. What a shame! cucumbar: 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Fujiyama: 3:52pm |
Gerrard59: ^^^ Things ARE tough. For the first time in my life I am beginning to question (ever so slightly) whether representative democracy can work in this country. We have a huge mass of people living hand to mouth, not sure of where the next meal is coming from. It isn't likely such people will make sensible political choices. Unfortunately it seems as if things will get even worse. |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by 004gist: 4:09pm |
codemaniacs: There was where this conversation started from and it's good u go through that befor u join a conversation. Now the question is about Nigerians working and sending money home and I said most jobs are care work... Healthcare sector.... Then other unskilled jobs like security, cleaner, factory workers, carpenter drivers etc.. And lastly I said UK doesn't produce that much as shoes, cloths and a lot of house hold item are from China and Asia. He now ask how does the government generate money... I responded is via taxes majorly and also immigration and good management of funds generated. If you earn 12k to 50k yearly you willl be taxed 20% all full time are taxed 20% If u earn more than that u will be taxed higher To cure ur ignorance here is a link explainning how https://ifs.org.uk/taxlab/taxlab-key-questions/where-does-government-get-its-money
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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Kobojunkie: 4:22pm |
Killermamba:Submit one at least every month and encourage the voters in your area to consider doing the same. No-confidence votes are to counter each vote formerly cast in favor of the particular candidate during the election. The Nigerian constitution allows the electorate the right to recall any elected official except the President, so starting within your very local counsel, you can recall officials whose performances have left you disappointed and you can do so even beginning in their very first year in office. ![]()
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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Kobojunkie: 4:27pm |
Fujiyama:Stop closing your eyes to the real problem. The same docile populace who sat back and allowed the same atrocities are the very same docile beings you see today in their democracy. The system of government is not the problem. One huge difference I noticed between the Kenyans during the protest and Nigerians is Civic Education. The Average Kenyan child is well aware that he/she, not the government is in charge. How many Nigerians can you say the same? ![]() |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by sulaak(m): 4:27pm |
Image123: Dummy, what job has been lost? Tinubu has wrecked Nigeria's economy. The idiot (Tinubu) is looking for foreign investment. At the same time, multinational companies that have been in Nigeria since the 1950s and survived the civil war and SAP are now leaving after Tinubu's one year of madness. The IMF backs Kenya's economic policies will destroy jobs as they have in Nigeria in the 1980s when the IBB implemented IMF-backed SAP and destroyed the Nigeria manufacturing industry; the entire auto assembly industry and textile industry were eradicated. Kenya has been one of the fund’s biggest debtor countries in recent years. It has suffered from a combination of spiralling debt costs, declining tax revenues and a weakening currency, but, according to Jason Tuvey, deputy chief emerging markets economist at Capital Economics, Ruto “lacks the political capital to push through austerity measures, particularly steps to raise the tax take that the IMF has been pushing for”. Something shown all too clearly by the events of recent days. 1 Like |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by Kobojunkie: 4:42pm |
ufotunang:The many noise-oriented protests in Nigeria to date do not come anywhere close to comparing to the result-oriented protest that we all witnessed this last week or two in Kenya. Noise does not change things in government, results are what changes government. You should learn that from the Kenyan protest if you refuse to learn anything else. If you want good government, you do not demand it but you work towards it. It is as simple as that! ![]() 2. While I agree that many Nigerians vote along tribal lines, I don't agree that Nigerians will vote against competent and good presidential candidates when they see one. Why do I say that? It is because in the last 20-something years, I have never in fact come across such a candidate on the Nigerian ballot, ever. I can't make a statement regarding something that has never happened before now. ![]() 3. I criticize Obi the same way I criticize Buhari and Tinubu. All these men were incompetent in their pasts and did not deserve to be promoted by the Nigerian people to Head of State. Their records serve as all the evidence we need for this. ![]() P.S. Those of you who claim you are tired of the current government, have any of you done your civic duty which is to cast your vote of no-confidence starting at the local government, state, and then the National level? If you have not even done this you are no different from those who support the government; your internet rants are meaningless to setting you apart from those who voted this government into office.
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Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by VTJN(m): 5:27pm |
AareGaa:are you enjoying like seyi Tinubu? |
Re: A Plea To Nigerians Abroad. by VTJN(m): 5:32pm |
Vlibray:bro please ignore AareGaa. He's a miserable fellow that believes only igbo are complaining in emilokan government since na only igbo dey suffer. We yorubas are buying things free of charge. 1 Like |
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