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Average Nigerians Daily Routine by helinues: 5:02pm On Oct 06
Monday - Friday ( Work, Work, Work)

Saturdays - One event must dey kinda sha ni

Sundays - It's time for religious program which by evening village group meeting or association go dey

Abeg, when do those with such routine have time to rest, relax

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Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by budaatum: 5:11pm On Oct 06
Is this all average Nigerian you do, you very lucky git?

Most Nigerians are not average, and this is in no way their routine. Most of us must find time to go shop for food and queue for petrol and educate our children and ensure they do their homework, and we must have time to deal with the unforeseen wahalas and joys that come our way, and sort out our side gig too or we will starve.

There's also that irritating neighbour we must deal with, and the extended family who turn up unannounced and whom we can't avoid.

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Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by helinues: 5:20pm On Oct 06
budaatum:
Is this all average Nigerian you do, you very lucky git?

Most Nigerians are not average, and this is in no way their routine. Most of us must find time to go shop for food and queue for petrol and educate our children and ensure they do their homework, and we must have time to deal with the unforeseen wahalas and joys that come our way, and sort out our side gig too or we will starve.

There's also that irritating neighbour we must deal with, and the extended family who turn up unannounced and whom we can't avoid.

The definition of good life even with money in Nigeria is questionable
Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by Pussyisgud: 5:24pm On Oct 06
Mine is Mon - fri = work
Saturday = Sleep, eat, sleep
Sunday= gym, eat, sleep, go outside
I love my job tho

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Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by Pussyisgud: 5:26pm On Oct 06
budaatum:
Is this all average Nigerian you do, you very lucky git?

Most Nigerians are not average, and this is in no way their routine. Most of us must find time to go shop for food and queue for petrol and educate our children and ensure they do their homework, and we must have time to deal with the unforeseen wahalas and joys that come our way, and sort out our side gig too or we will starve.

There's also that irritating neighbour we must deal with, and the extended family who turn up unannounced and whom we can't avoid.
Typical Lagos hmmm, trying to manage work and family
What's the meaning of badaatum
Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by budaatum: 5:32pm On Oct 06
Pussyisgud:


What's the meaning of badaatum

I haven't got a clue what badaatum means.
Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by budaatum: 5:37pm On Oct 06
helinues:


The definition of good life even with money in Nigeria is questionable

I disagree. Good life is living contentedly, which one can do with little money.

What's 'good' for you is not necessarily what's 'good' for all. But then you are not a Buddhist, and likely know nothing of Dharma.
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Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by helinues: 5:43pm On Oct 06
budaatum:


I disagree. Good life is living contentedly, which one can do with little money.

What's 'good' for you is not necessarily what's 'good' for all. But then you are not a Buddhist, and likely know nothing of Dharma.

Most Nigerians are not average, and this is in no way their routine. Most of us must find time to go shop for food and queue for petrol

@ emboldened is just one of the reasons why I I said real good life for average people in Nigeria is questionable even with money. You have the money to buy something but it's not available.

The internet providers would also tell you they have unlimited monthly package which by 25th , they would tell you it expired not to talk of bad network sometimes.

Oga bank still dey there oo, ATM palavas, bank queuing on the money you struggle to save

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Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by budaatum: 6:03pm On Oct 06
helinues:




@ emboldened is just one of the reasons why I I said real good life for average people in Nigeria is questionable even with money. You have the money to buy something but it's not available.

The internet providers would also tell you they have unlimited monthly package which by 25th , they would tell you it expired not to talk of bad network sometimes.

Oga bank still dey there oo, ATM palavas, bank queuing on the money you struggle to save

Why must you use internet when you can be engaging with those around you?

And why must you even use atm when you can stuff your money under your mattress?

My point is, you are complaining that you can't live a certain kind of life you need to struggle for instead of just live the life you can live, and my sympathy for you is zilch.

Dude, please! You got legs, so walk!
Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by Pussyisgud: 6:07pm On Oct 06
budaatum:


I haven't got a clue what badaatum means.
I mean budaatum your moniker
Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by helinues: 6:16pm On Oct 06
budaatum:


Why must you use internet when you can be engaging with those around you?

And why must you even use atm when you can stuff your money under your mattress?

My point is, you are complaining that you can't live a certain kind of life you need to struggle for instead of just live the life you can live, and my sympathy for you is zilch.

Dude, please! You got legs, so walk!

Your point is only emphasizing on struggling life .

Talk to people around you when everyone is minding their business lately

How much do you want to keep under your mattress or in your house, not even consideration of 9 figures just for stepping stone before getting things started.

Abeg, no dey reason like that oo
Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by budaatum: 6:20pm On Oct 06
Pussyisgud:

I mean budaatum your moniker


"Mean", is the wrong word to describe it. Stand for, or represent, or signify, would be more accurate.

buda signifies a fruit eating Bodhisattva.

Atum is an Egyptian god.

Now, do some alchemy.

Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by budaatum: 6:23pm On Oct 06
helinues:


Your point is only emphasizing on struggling life .

Talk to people around you when everyone is minding their business lately

How much do you want to keep under your mattress or in your house, not even consideration of 9 figures just for stepping stone before getting things started.

Abeg, no dey reason like that oo

Asking people around me is the beginning of sufferhead.

One should mind one's own business instead of minding the business of those around one.

Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by helinues: 6:26pm On Oct 06
budaatum:


Asking people around me is the beginning of sufferhead.

One should mind one's own business instead of minding the business of those around one.


Hardship or no hardship, people are making it. So no excuse
Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by budaatum: 7:33pm On Oct 06
helinues:


Hardship or no hardship, people are making it. So no excuse

People are indeed making it despite the hardship, so no excuse.

Seriously. Every time people think its hard, sooner or later it gets even harder. Some are even crying for the return of bubu's hardship and even Abacha's, and I wouldn't be surprised to hear some crying for the return of Emilokan's hardship sometime in the not too distant future.

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Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by Whois(m): 11:04pm On Oct 06
Be careful what you wish for
budaatum:


People are indeed making it despite the hardship, so no excuse.

Seriously. Every time people think its hard, sooner or later it gets even harder. Some are even crying for the return of bubu's hardship and even Abacha's, and I wouldn't be surprised to hear some crying for the return of Emilokan's hardship sometime in the not too distant future.

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Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by budaatum: 12:51am On Oct 07
Whois:
Be careful what you wish for

Wish for? You funny.

I'm looking in my crystal ball that has never ever once been right because it's a fake dodgy made in Aba, China one and has a crack in it. And I'm telling you the inevitable future that is going to happen as certainly as the sun will rise in the morning, that if you think its hard in Nigeria today, you ain't seen nothing yet!

And my reason for making such a claim is that we haven't begun to hear the words below that I've faked coming from of a certain Mr Kennedy who never said any such thing.

But don't you dare let me off easy please. Make a note in your diary to ask me how far in 12 months time, and in 2 and 5 years time too.

You, sir, will live very very long. And that's not a wish or a prayer, but a fact that's not from my crystal ball.

Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by iamtoofan: 9:53am On Oct 07
helinues:
Monday - Friday ( Work, Work, Work)

Saturdays - One event must dey kinda sha ni

Sundays - It's time for religious program which by evening village group meeting or association go dey

Abeg, when do those with such routine have time to rest, relax


1st you forget there are public holidays, of which Nigeria has 12 holidays in a year

For workers, you have public holiday and official leave to the rescue


People fall sick, thats another compulsory rest
Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by Pussyisgud: 10:51am On Oct 07
budaatum:



"Mean", is the wrong word to describe it. Stand for, or represent, or signify, would be more accurate.

buda signifies a fruit eating Bodhisattva.

Atum is an Egyptian god.

Now, do some alchemy.

Dey ply
Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by Damian911: 2:58pm On Oct 07
Egyptian god that loves fruit
budaatum:



"Mean", is the wrong word to describe it. Stand for, or represent, or signify, would be more accurate.

buda signifies a fruit eating Bodhisattva.

Atum is an Egyptian god.

Now, do some alchemy.

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Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by budaatum: 3:04pm On Oct 07
Damian911:
Egyptian god that loves fruit

And went as far as creating slaves to farm it.

You called, Sir?

Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by BareFacedLies(m): 3:23pm On Oct 07
Pussyisgud:
Mine is Mon - fri = work
Saturday = Sleep, eat, sleep
Sunday= gym, eat, sleep, go outside
I love my job tho

You no dey fúck?

Yet you say you name is "Pussy is good" grin
Re: Average Nigerians Daily Routine by sirwilson(m): 5:04pm On Oct 07
Una dey enjoy o
I spent most of my time at work...

6AM to 7PM
Monday to Saturday
That's why every Saturday
"I'm like oh thank 🙏 God it's Saturday"

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