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Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Nobody: 1:02am On Jun 02, 2019 |
Ugosample: That's just wickedness... If you call someone your friend, you don't abandon that person to the point of allowing the person to sleep on the streets in another country. From your comment, it shows you can also do something like that... No brotherly love anymore. Nigeria is not the best country in the world I admit, but compared to living an unsheltered life in Ghana of all places? Don't be ignorant.... 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Ugosample(m): 1:04am On Jun 02, 2019 |
mikron: Choke, I no dey choke o I just dey pity una wey still dey live for that jungle Generators noise Rising insecurity (I hear the news) Hunger everywhere 60000 unfortunate souls packing themselves like sardine looking for non existent jobs every tom dick and Harry is now a singer to escape excruciating hunger and poverty the ladies becoming hookers in increasing numbers una dey try You deserve award thumbs up 1 Like |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by adun99(f): 1:05am On Jun 02, 2019 |
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Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Ugosample(m): 1:07am On Jun 02, 2019 |
germanized: well living as a squatter anywhere is a bad choice tho It's better to be hungry and suffering in NiggerArea than squatting in an uncompleted building in Ghana At least you will. see what we used to call "mama thank you" to chop from time to time to ease hunger from your miserable existence in the world poverty capital... that's better than roaming aimlessly in Kasoa looking for whom to rob... But then, the life is screwed either ways |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Ugosample(m): 1:10am On Jun 02, 2019 |
germanized: I help from a distance tho.... I have helped one brother with mobile money like three times and that was it.. I don't come close like that... Nigerians are not to be trusted But from helping you from a distance, if you earn my trust, i can then open up to you If we were CLOSE friends back in the day, then it's a different case |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by wealthdeejay1: 1:11am On Jun 02, 2019 |
ifyalways:In fact you really have Ghana experience. You only talked about Accra mosquitoes and didn't talk about the bad odour coming out of every angle in Accra. Go to dome st. John,agbogbloloshie,Sodom and Gomorrah,kwabeyan,alajo,kaneshie and many other places in and around Accra and see life. Almost everything about GH is overhyped.Even the light dey go wella(dum-sir,dum-sir is the term I.e on and off).If you really want to understudy Ghana,just go to their other regions like Volta, Eastern or Northern region and see how Ghanaians are suffering. If you are not a businessman,pls don't go there or unless you are into yahoo yahoo. If you have your money, you can go for adventures, but remember Ghana is expensive. Not for hustlers Ghana people are also crying o � 3 Likes |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Nobody: 1:12am On Jun 02, 2019 |
Ugosample: Whatever... Free world. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by mikron(m): 1:16am On Jun 02, 2019 |
Ugosample:i even thought u live in western countries not knowing u live in ivory coast, (shithole) oga since u hate anything nigeria the shithole pls kindly destroy ur passport because im very sure u still carry a naija passport. with ur green hate for nigeria i will be surprised if u still keep her passport. ur hate is becoming an obsession 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Rhea(f): 1:28am On Jun 02, 2019 |
DonFebzyBlog: I am not sure what someone with an above-average-level command of written english in nigeria today would end up in a ghetto in Accra. Good story, just does not add up. 2 Likes |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by oluayebenz: 1:30am On Jun 02, 2019 |
mikron: Correct. But is better to just ignore some people 3 Likes |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by mikron(m): 1:30am On Jun 02, 2019 |
Ugosample:let me get this straight because im really confused here 1. from u almost everybody living in Nigeria is poor. (sorry im not) 2. according to u and i quote ''Except you are in the political elite @class, or Corporate titan class (top echelon of corporate NIGERIA) or you have a networth of $300k upwards liquid, you are fooling yourself in NiggerArea thinking you are living life...'' that means everybody living in ivory coast have $300k? and the ivory coast that u currently reside is a first world country right? they are very rich. a classic case of giving a dog a bad name just to kill it. Nigeria will be a better place for us, naija is blessed 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by mikron(m): 1:32am On Jun 02, 2019 |
oluayebenz:this is not the first time im reading his comments about anything Nigerian, always negative, bad and insultive. we should mind the way we talk in social media. 2 Likes |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by oluayebenz: 1:35am On Jun 02, 2019 |
mikron: I always ignore cos he actually sounds dumb 4 Likes |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Ugosample(m): 1:38am On Jun 02, 2019 |
mikron: I travel a lot... (call me a nomad ifyou want) But I spend the most months of the year in Abidjan, hence it being my base "at least for now" That country is what Nigeria will NEVER BE in 20 years You do not see extreme poverty in abundance like you see in nigger Area the people here ball Monday to Sunday because they have not been subjected to unfold suffering the scale of NIGERIA How many Ivorians run to France the way you niggers run out to say anywhere for treatment? the hospitals are good enough even a fool in abobo will sleep under A.C. this night while niggers will be sleeping in heat and mosquito They eat better (food is cheaper) they have better infrastructures than your zoo even in a rundown place like abobo, they still have street light and running water Does Lekki have street lights, central sewage system and pipeborne water? NOPE NA overhead tanks with polluted water, pocket of steetlight and noisy generators una get bomboclat zoo All you need to do is comehere and see for yourself ignorance is bliss and a trip to that country will cure you of ignorance Doyou know how many visas one has gotten from here because you have the "carte de sejour" here? You cannot knuw; because it's a coded runs as for throwing away my Nigerian passport... once the time comes, and I acquire another one..... I go just keep the ones I have used already in the archives NiggerArea passport that has caused me so so much stress when you travel often like I do to different countries, you will understand my anger with Zoogeria... and for those who travel and are still happy with the things going on, their minds are little. 10 Likes |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Ugosample(m): 1:39am On Jun 02, 2019 |
oluayebenz:pls igmitr the issues I raise are beyond your comprehension 3 Likes |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Ugosample(m): 1:40am On Jun 02, 2019 |
adun99:that's good |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Ugosample(m): 1:41am On Jun 02, 2019 |
wealthdeejay1: Ghana is for business or to play about (enjoyment) no jobs infavt, it's the same story across Africa If you are not opening your business sorry for you.... 1 Like |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Ugosample(m): 1:54am On Jun 02, 2019 |
mikron: okay.... Let me break it down to you.... Life in Nigeria (let mr call it that) is HELLISH And it has a bleak future with the way kids are popping, and the excruciating unemployment levels CIV on the other hand has unemployment issues (not to the degree of Nigeria tho, as they are lucky to have so much foreign investments that create jobs for them, plus a huge public sector that absorbs them) CIV (and indeed most of the countries I stay intermittently in) enjoy a BETTER standard of living than you will find in Nigeria. And that issa fact (ask anyone else who lived in multiplr countries) to live the standard of life that a lower middle class Ivorian or say Turkish person lives, you will need to run your gen 24/7 (they have the light already) raise a tank above your house to get water ( they get water directly to their house, no need for pumping machine trouble) build high fences (they don't need that, secure and barricade yourself (they also do not need thst) and the list goes on..... Nigeria ranis below CIV and Turkey in every Human Development Index.... NIGERIA the poverty capital of the world should tell you something I have travelled to all regions in Nigeria apart from NE and I have seen poverty like I have never seen elsewhere apart from Liberia and Sierra Leone In that country that is my point tho it's somewhat easier for a Nigerian to make quick money (especially if you have no conscience and you are ready to do whatever, to what end really? when you will still livein fear so except you are very loaded, i see no reason why anyone will want to live in Nigeria If only Nigeria can fix its power problen; security problem and curb it's soaring inflatoo rate, the quality of life will improve so much But till then the country is still failed 7 Likes |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by mikron(m): 2:18am On Jun 02, 2019 |
Ugosample:you are comparing ivory coast a country of about 24.29 million to Nigeria with almost 200m. the whole of ivory coast at 24.2m is not upto the population of lagos (17.5m) and kano (9.4m). do u think if Nigeria was just lagos and kano we wouldnt have been at par with some European countries in terms of infrastructure and standard of living? agreed our leaders failed us but we will get it right sooner than later. but pls dont compare naija and ivory coast. its like comparing a 3 ft man with a 6 ft man. i reserve my comment. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by planetx: 3:20am On Jun 02, 2019 |
mikron:I didn't even know the person was living in Ivory Coast of all places always talking down Nigeria everytime a thread like this come up. Let's ask him if the average American or Canadian where he claims all the upper middle class Nigerians are running to have $300k liquid net worth talkless of Ivorians. 2 Likes |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Nobody: 3:27am On Jun 02, 2019 |
Rhea:e be like say your papa get money ooo!e no be like that for everybody o. What he wrote up there is possible,even though I am not guaranteeing the fact that it happened to him. Lol @ written English.its like frustration never knack you before na em make you dey talk like this. Kudos 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by NONNYG: 3:27am On Jun 02, 2019 |
OkaNaUbe:I’m here |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Nobody: 3:32am On Jun 02, 2019 |
mikron:You clearly missed his point. He meant the normal day to day life in these countries are Nigeria's luxury life.that is you would need a lot of money to live that life in Nigeria than you would in Abidjan. I also have first hand experience with what he is saying and I can confirm a 100% It is true! 2 Likes |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Nobody: 3:54am On Jun 02, 2019 |
Ugosample:cocoa is good but it has a lot of interest to foreigners with huge capital base,since it is an international commodity. My advise is to start with supply first,observe the business's potentials first and if possible supposed market share before setting up retail a chain. Nothing is worse than setting up retail structures without patronage.sounds like a recipe for collapse All through my time of business in CEMAC,I realised that it will be better to remain a supplier of products than setting up shop for the kind of business I do,even though I've got better pricing.But it all depends on the kind of business anyway. I like your visions and I clearly endorse it.goodluck! All these people running their mouths are just not experienced! They just hide in their dark homes in Lagos probably thinking it's the best life a person could ever get. It pays to travel for real 4 Likes |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by AnthonyAk(m): 5:05am On Jun 02, 2019 |
Realhommie: Always bro, stay blessed. OP u home now? If u can give me proof ur really stuck I can pay it forward right now |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Realhommie(m): 5:08am On Jun 02, 2019 |
AnthonyAk:He's back home in Nigeria now, Lagos precisely.. 1 Like |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by brightalo17: 5:33am On Jun 02, 2019 |
Iyajelili:I based in Ghana and the op is telling you exactly the true story of life here in the country, I experienced it though but not like he did. Going to Abidjan would've been his worst nightmare ever in life. Nothing is fiction in all he's saying here, guys are really passing through hell in the jungle. 2 Likes |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by brightalo17: 5:36am On Jun 02, 2019 |
kaen1317:travel and see, na u go dey confess say naija is heaven. 2 Likes |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Odinaka00(m): 5:47am On Jun 02, 2019 |
I 'll be back to read all these |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Youngjohnosas: 6:05am On Jun 02, 2019 |
Accra.cry ur cry. Even your brother go loseguard u |
Re: From Frying Pan To Fire In Search Of Greener Pastures. My True Life Experience. by Youngjohnosas: 6:21am On Jun 02, 2019 |
Rhea:boss the slogan of Accra is cry Your cry. Even ur brother at some point will jilt u. I had friends that travelled there to hustle because they were assured of steady balling when they get there unfortunately some had to jump through the fence to escape from the hellish treatment they were being subjected to,the nauseating part of it all was that they never stayed with strangers they stayed with friends that they grew up together,friends that they had known all their lifetime. friends they could call their own brothers.imagine drinking just one sachet of water in a day,Accra is cry ur cry. 2 Likes 1 Share |
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