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The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by iLegendd(m): 5:02pm On Jul 29, 2024
I won't lie, the people I pity the most in Nigeria are those of us who have vowed never to get involved in crime of any kind like kidnapping, ritual, scam, robbery, stealing, fake pastor, fake production of consumables, etc.

If you know you're one of those that dislike the above, my brother and sister, you go suffer o! I no go lie you, but stay strong.

Modified: Someone below, probably a criminal, that I don't know of and won't bother to know, is already misinterpreting my post because I'm encouraging good people to stay strong. Real men don't want to be respected, they want to be feared.

Keep your respect for your village elders. What have I gained from your respect? This is how you evil people try to make others keep quiet and don't speak the truth. Not me!

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by Powerbandoo(f): 5:08pm On Jul 29, 2024
iLegendd:
I won't lie, the people I pity the most in Nigeria are those of us who have vowed never to get involved in crime of any kind like kidnapping, ritual, scam, robbery, stealing, fake pastor, fake production of consumables, etc.

If you know you're one of those that dislike the above, my brother and sister, you go suffer o! I no go lie you, but stay strong.



See Someone I once used to respect talking rubbish,

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by LordIsaac(m): 5:13pm On Jul 29, 2024
It is not new. Scripture itself affirms that, "yea, and all that will live godly in Christ must suffer..." because Christ Himself bore a cross. The kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness, faith and joy in the HolyGhost. So, don't pity them; the saints of old bore worse to gain Christ. The consolation is that there is a reward in the end. May God help us.

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by Cinema4d: 5:13pm On Jul 29, 2024
Only trading and programming can save you

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by JAOS(m): 5:18pm On Jul 29, 2024
iLegendd:
I won't lie, the people I pity the most in Nigeria are those of us who have vowed never to get involved in crime of any kind like kidnapping, ritual, scam, robbery, stealing, fake pastor, fake production of consumables, etc.

If you know you're one of those that dislike the above, my brother and sister, you go suffer o! I no go lie you, but stay strong.

so which one are you involved in

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by Tobichima: 5:21pm On Jul 29, 2024
iLegendd:
I won't lie, the people I pity the most in Nigeria are those of us who have vowed never to get involved in crime of any kind like kidnapping, ritual, scam, robbery, stealing, fake pastor, fake production of consumables, etc.

If you know you're one of those that dislike the above, my brother and sister, you go suffer o! I no go lie you, but stay strong.

Bro, you mature pass this na
Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by Scientheosopher(m): 5:33pm On Jul 29, 2024
iLegendd:
I won't lie, the people I pity the most in Nigeria are those of us who have vowed never to get involved in crime of any kind like kidnapping, ritual, scam, robbery, stealing, fake pastor, fake production of consumables, etc.

If you know you're one of those that dislike the above, my brother and sister, you go suffer o! I no go lie you, but stay strong.

Omoh, this life of no crime-for-money no easy oh. Some of my friends has upped far above me in the Maslow's hierarchy of needs via scam (yahoo).

Sometimes, I feel terribly down. But we keep pushing, because na who give up nahin lose for life.
#StayStrong.

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by Caleb15(m): 6:12pm On Jul 29, 2024
Na wetin make some people dey ask 'Garri substitute'
No be lie ilegend talk!

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by iLegendd(m): 6:22pm On Jul 29, 2024
Powerbandoo:

See Someone I once used to respect talking rubbish,

Tobichima:
Bro, you mature pass this na

So, you guys mean, telling people that don't get involved in crime that they'll go through a lot, but they should stay strong is a bad thing?

Wow! So, corruption and evil have gotten this bad that someone can't speak against it anymore and motivate good people to stay strong?

I no go lie, Nigeria is gone. When speaking against evil has finally become evil itself. Damn! How did we get here? The shocking part is evil people liking the post of someone being disappointed in me for motivating others. shocked

I think there is so much anger and frustration in the land to the point the truth hurts more than it used to.

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by Tobichima: 6:26pm On Jul 29, 2024
iLegendd:




So, you guys mean, telling people that don't get involved in crime that they'll go through a lot, but they should stay strong is a bad thing?

Wow! So, corruption and evil have gotten this bad that someone can't speak against it anymore and motivate good people to stay strong?

I no go lie, Nigeria is gone. When speaking against evil has finally become evil. Damn! How did we get here? The shocking part is evil people liking the post.
Thats not i mean bruv
Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by iLegendd(m): 6:29pm On Jul 29, 2024
Tobichima:
Thats not i mean bruv
Oh, you mean, a person you see as mature should avoid honesty? If I'm wrong, explain what you mean.

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by Tobichima: 6:35pm On Jul 29, 2024
iLegendd:
Oh, you mean, a person you see as mature should avoid honest. If I'm wrong, explain what you mean.
You were telling them bluntly that they would suffer. I have seen successful people who arent into crimes. I know you had good intentions, but you were to blunt

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by iLegendd(m): 6:37pm On Jul 29, 2024
Cinema4d:
Only trading and programming can save you
You forgot agriculture and intellectual properties like movies, music, (apps, software = programming as you said), books, and other digital contents where you own the copyright.

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by iLegendd(m): 6:40pm On Jul 29, 2024
Tobichima:
You were telling them bluntly that they would suffer. I have seen successful people who arent into crimes. I know you had good intentions, but you were to blunt
I get your point. My text was written with motivation in mind, not mockery because I'm part of the people I'm motivating. I guess you read it with a different intonation and context.

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by iLegendd(m): 6:42pm On Jul 29, 2024
Scientheosopher:

Omoh, this life of no crime-for-money no easy oh. Some of my friends has upped far above me in the Maslow's hierarchy of needs via scam (yahoo).

Sometimes, I feel terribly down. But we keep pushing, because na who give up nahin lose for life.
#StayStrong.

Exactly!

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by Tobichima: 6:42pm On Jul 29, 2024
iLegendd:
I get your point. My text was written with motivation in mind, not mockery because I'm part of the people I'm motivating. I guess you read it with a different intonation and context.
Alright bro, no hard feeling...*chop knuckle*
Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by Sapasenator: 6:49pm On Jul 29, 2024
Crime pays big time in Nigeria. I will bribe and cut all the corners to get whatever I want. The country is never gon be good anytime soon so why not amass wealth and enjoy myself.

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by SuperOnyi: 10:04pm On Jul 29, 2024
iLegendd:
You forgot agriculture and intellectual properties like movies, music, (apps, software = programming as you said), books, and other digital contents where you own the copyright.



shocked

I hope to achieve all these... I relocated to the countryside to focus on all these, it's not being easy as a broke dude but life's too short to play safe.

I love agriculture... We won't eat money but with the insecurity, I begin to reconsider doing that here in Nigeria.

Choosing to remain a good citizen of the world as a Nigerian is getting difficult everyday, that's why I advocate that the real men like us should be ready to unleash violence whenever our peace get threatened — even Jesus whipped those who desecrated his father's house.

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by Scientheosopher(m): 10:54pm On Jul 29, 2024
LordIsaac:
It is not new. Scripture itself affirms that, "yea, and all that will live godly in Christ must suffer..." because Christ Himself bore a cross. The kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness, faith and joy in the HolyGhost. So, don't pity them; the saints of old bore worse to gain Christ. The consolation is that there is a reward in the end. May God help us.

Funnily strange and unfair is that consolation—in that— a criminal might repent at the dying minute in death's bed or like one of the criminals that was crucified with Jesus, and still go to heaven.

That said, I have given this idea of paradise/heaven/immortality a long thought. And it strucks me as rather odd. For immortality is its own torture. The very knowledge of not dying makes life boring for it seems to make one have the view of how things would go. It's like rewatching a movie many times. For the first time, it'd be interesting. But replay it many times and it becomes not-so interesting.

To live is to suffer. And this is as it's for Man and as it's for God. The only true end to that suffering is death. So for humans, death is the (known) consolation for our suffering; for knowing that one day all these running in a circle would end is a consoler. But strangely, some think living forever is the greatest consoler. What they don't think is that it's very likely that life in heavens is so predictable and hence boring that God decided to create us for amusement. It's like watching a toddler. As an adult, you know (s)he would fall but you find it funny because of the way they go about it.

Hence, I'm irreligious. So the reward at the end isn't my drive. It's rather living my life in such a way that when Life happens, there won't be regrets and guilt running around in my mind. This would enable me to quickly come up with an idea to get out the mess or make it less messy.

That feeling is more than anything!

#One life is enough for me.
Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by LordIsaac(m): 11:00pm On Jul 29, 2024
Scientheosopher:


Funnily strange and unfair is that consolation—in that— a criminal might repent at the dying minute in death's bed or like one of the criminals that was crucified with Jesus, and still go to heaven.

That said, I have given this idea of paradise/heaven/immortality a long thought. And it strucks me as rather odd. For immortality is its own torture. The very knowledge of not dying makes life boring for it seems to make one have the view of how things would go. It's like rewatching a movie many times. For the first time, it'd be interesting. But replay it many times and it becomes not-so interesting.

To live is to suffer. And this is as it's for Man and as it's for God. The only true end to that suffering is death. So for humans, death is the (known) consolation for our suffering; for knowing that one day all these running in a circle would end is a consoler. But strangely, some think living forever is the greatest consoler. What they don't think is that it's very likely that life in heavens is so predictable and hence boring that God decided to create us for amusement. It's like watching a toddler. As an adult, you know (s)he would fall but you find it funny because of the way they go about it.

Hence, I'm irreligious. So the reward at the end isn't my drive. It's rather living my life in such a way that when Life happens, there won't be regrets and guilt running around in my mind. This would enable me to quickly come up with an idea to get out the mess or make it less messy.

That feeling is more than anything!

#One life is enough for me.
We are all saved by grace through faith. It is the gift of God lest any man should boast!

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by Sapasenator: 11:11pm On Jul 29, 2024
iLegendd:


Exactly!

There was a day very long time ago, I parked my car and was worried about the condition of having to work a lot and the pay I was getting, I had this cousin who never worked for one day and always clubbing, a lady in the USA had just sent him 100,000Euros. Dude bought two SUV's in one day and proceeded to club to squander the funds.

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by Zyzxx10: 11:11pm On Jul 29, 2024
Sad but true.
Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by SpyAC(m): 6:01am On Jul 30, 2024
Cinema4d:
Only trading and programming can save you
can you mentor me?
Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by DevilsEqual(m): 6:54am On Jul 30, 2024
Cinema4d:
Only trading and programming can save you


Bro, you're smart

Those are the only two things that can do it


I saw a G-Wagon today and I quickly calculate how long I'd have to work to buy one. I run go open my MetaTrader5


As I dey like this, Na how I go buy one international prop firm account dey my mind....I'll start by September. Its easier to get bigger, trading for prop firms than to get filthy rich trading a $2k forex account. imagine a 5% commision on a $200k account every month with a tight risk management

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by dreamxhaser: 9:10am On Jul 30, 2024
Toh una hear koh.

I have never, I repeat Never seen anyone doing 100% legit hustle that is balling.

In fact, at this point, I feel like throwing up when I see legit people. They always look Sapa infested.

Balling is a Must, I must ball for 20s, 30s, 40s, and 50s till I die.

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by Koppaguard: 1:44pm On Jul 30, 2024
No be lie, the only legit hustle that I never regretted venturing into is vtu business, as of today, I have 5k subscribers, but that's not the case, I make most money creating vtu website for people. If you are good in marketing, trust me, you will never be broke.

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by DeeScan: 9:08pm On Jul 30, 2024
Sapasenator:
Crime pays big time in Nigeria. I will bribe and cut all the corners to get whatever I want. The country is never gon be good anytime soon so why not amass wealth and enjoy myself.
funny but true..

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by luminouz(m): 9:16pm On Jul 30, 2024
Sapasenator:


There was a day very long time ago, I parked my car and was worried about the condition of having to work a lot and the pay I was getting, I had this cousin who never worked for one day and always clubbing, a lady in the USA had just sent him 100,000Euros. Dude bought two SUV's in one day and proceeded to club to squander the funds.
And you thought it wasn't some diabolical shiit he used, which always have repercussions?

Who but a föôl will get 100k Euros and squander that and never even think to invest? Or have a get out plan?

That's why I have no pity for them when they go mad
Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by Sapasenator: 9:26pm On Jul 30, 2024
luminouz:

And you thought it wasn't some diabolical shiit he used, which always have repercussions?

Who but a föôl will get 100k Euros and squander that and never even think to invest? Or have a get out plan?

That's why I have no pity for them when they go mad

Not diabolical my brother. I know this guy very well. It got to a point the lady abroad was barred by her bank abroad from sending money to my guy in Nigeria and she asked him to go to Dubai to collect, this guy travelled to receive money. That was in 2010.

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by luminouz(m): 3:52am On Jul 31, 2024
Sapasenator:


Not diabolical my brother. I know this guy very well. It got to a point the lady abroad was barred by her bank abroad from sending money to my guy in Nigeria and she asked him to go to Dubai to collect, this guy travelled to receive money. That was in 2010.
Lol...I believe you. It's harder these days though. Diabolical is the way to go
Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by Sapasenator: 4:15am On Jul 31, 2024
luminouz:

Lol...I believe you. It's harder these days though. Diabolical is the way to go

Was easier those days, the idiot squandered all the money and is broke now.
A very beautiful young white woman from the USA furnished an appartment for him in Lekki and made a finace visa to come for marriage in the US, this guy filed additional application for his Nigerian girlfriend and the US customs found out. He was deported and barred when the Naija girlfriend was discovered. He got great women from NZ, Australia and the US.
I have never seen someone given so much opportunities in this life and he wasted everything. He now begs me for money and I blocked him already.

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Re: The People I Pity The Most In Nigeria by Sapasenator: 5:00am On Jul 31, 2024
luminouz:

Lol...I believe you. It's harder these days though. Diabolical is the way to go

The eediot even dropped out of university when money show and never completed till today. Spent millions on his gf and her family and abandoned/disrespected his poor mother who was there for him. Boys camped in his house day and night and would always be back 2am every morning from club.

Now he is a brokeass, his second wife just left him and I blocked his number.

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