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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Germi9: 8:34pm On Mar 31, 2020
See as Everywhere be like Sketches(drawings).Heaven on Earth..no wonder they don't believe in religion to make heaven,they already feel it...I dey sweep church o

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by franugo(m): 8:34pm On Mar 31, 2020
bionixs:
Meanwhile,all wannabe and forming fake atheists in the house. Hellooo, how far? Just one plague and science has been confused . If you miss heaven after this animal treatment our leaders have dishing out to us,sorry. Just image how another government is pampering fellow humans in other clime

If you don't have sense, then pls go and borrow one....remind me again, but when did religion provide the solution to covid

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by pocohantas(f): 8:34pm On Mar 31, 2020
CsRockefeller:


Who said u cant compare?

I didn’t say it can’t be compared, but some people are always quick to convert FCY to LCY. It isn’t that straightforward because of the relative cost of goods and services in both countries.

Things like this is what makes people hop on the next flight to different countries. Oh you’ll be paid $1000 a month. A Nigerian brain quickly converts it to Naira, tells himself he would be earning more than bank managers. The Nigerian brain forgets to ask- would I spend the money in Naira? NO.

Cc: Ishilove.

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by franchasng: 8:35pm On Mar 31, 2020
Mizwisdom:



I'm just letting you know that the money they are going to pay is generated from tax. If 30 - 40% of your salary is cut for tax I know you won't be happy but that's the source of the free money they are sharing
My company in Nigeria pay tax every year, all the people I know working in Nigeria pay tax, what has the failed, corrupt Nigerian government used the tax + crude oil money to do


Don't even mention the tax. Even countries that are tax free, that earn money through crude oil alone like Nigeria are giving their citizens welfare packages, so what are you talking about

You sound like the children of the corrupt Northern Nigeria politicians that destroyed Nigeria to what it is today, don't annoy me oh angry angry

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by LivingSage: 8:35pm On Mar 31, 2020
You that I know, you're criticizing base on political party and tribalism. Or izit not u, zombiepunisher undecided undecided
ZombiePUNISHER:


God cannot bless evil
Nigeria is a land of injustice and evil

You are right though about not blaming the government alone...
I also blame the people
They queue up under hot sun to vote for those who live by looting the treasury dry
Look at the current president... An illiterate cow rearer who knows nothing about governance...

Shame on this country

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by shadeyinka(m): 8:35pm On Mar 31, 2020
LivingSage:
Okay, let's start training the mindset of the Young ones(leaders of tomorrow) on being patriotic (doing right thing) is a necessity so that once they assumes position of authority, they won't misbehave. We can't be going like this nah!
How do you want to do this?

Here is a country where it has been shown that hardwork doesn't pay!

It has been shown that you can have your way through bribery!

That education is useless!

That character, truthfulness and dedication are meaningless for successful living!

To become rich, join politics. Have you ever wondered that our richest politicians seem not to have any business apart from politics?

What hope do you think a fresh graduate has in the labour market?

Who will correct the massive disparity between the senators salary and a professor of Medicine?

The uneducated constitute more than half of your voting population and you think the right person would be chosen for leadership?

Why do you think your electorates will sell there votes for N3000?

The list is endless my brother....no hope until God selects a leader for us.

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by franugo(m): 8:35pm On Mar 31, 2020
Focusingmore:


The 350 euro is useless and nor everyone can get it .. some are means tested depending on how you are set up.


Means tested? Pls expatiate.... Also did you and your partner get yours or not?

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by ibkayee(f): 8:36pm On Mar 31, 2020
Ishilove:

School us. I only tolerated Economics in secondary school because I liked my Economics teacher Mr Adewunmi.
I think she means purchasing power is different across countries, meaning, standard of living is different, so what N147,000 can buy in Nigeria will not 'spread' the same way in Ireland

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by ZombiePUNISHER: 8:36pm On Mar 31, 2020
Mizwisdom:

I'm just letting you know that the money they are going to pay is generated from tax. If 30 - 40% of your salary is cut for tax I know you won't be happy but that's the source of the free money they are sharing

We dont pay tax in Nigeria...?
We pay more and it's on the increase

Stop defending rogues and looters
Else you won't make heaven

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by nextstep(m): 8:36pm On Mar 31, 2020
bionixs:
those who have address are shedding tears ,presidents, reputable world leaders are calling on GOD to even help scientists find solution.If I may ask, who are you,please??

I am a rational human being who realizes that it's not the tears and calling on God that saves lives. It's the dispassionate understanding of natural phenomena, and how to influence it to our benefit. Whether it's viruses, floods, asteroids... prayer has not yet shown to be effective.

Don't believe me: please point me to a single example in the real world where prayer has regrown a limb so a cripple could use his legs again. It seems prayers work for most things except cripples.

Viruses and bacteria are natural and have always been around. Antivirals and antibiotics are also natural (in the sense that they are elements and molecules arranged in such a way that they affect viruses and bacteria). The arrangement may need human understanding to be manufactured, but it most cases (like penicillin), it was the discovery that chemicals from a certain fungus did harm to bacteria.

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by LivingSage: 8:37pm On Mar 31, 2020
God will never come down and select for us. If we can't still get the mind of younger ones right, then it is finished. We should be going like that
shadeyinka:

How do you want to do this?

Here is a country where it has been shown that hardwork doesn't pay!

It has been shown that you can have your way through bribery!

That education is useless!

That character, truthfulness and dedication are meaningless for successful living!

To become rich, join politics. Have you ever wondered that our richest politicians seem not to have any business apart from politics?

What hope do you think a fresh graduate has in the labour market?

Who will correct the massive disparity between the senators salary and a professor of Medicine?

The uneducated constitute more than half of your voting population and you think the right person would be chosen for leadership?

Why do you think your electorates will sell there votes for N3000?

The list is endless my brother....no hope until God selects a leader for us.
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by bionixs: 8:38pm On Mar 31, 2020
Focusingmore:


He's full of shit , Ireland is tough .. come and see people living on the dole here, they look shit.

Most Nigerians are doing shitty jobs , a lot are in refugee camps.

He's painting the picture of a paradise that doesn't exist. Even Irish people are struggling with increasing rents.

I won't say more , continue deceiving yourselves
oga , that you live in their refugee camp doesn’t mean that everyone is. I have two people living in Dublin. I can place your comment.

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by ConnectedMan: 8:39pm On Mar 31, 2020
Mizwisdom:


Only lazy men pray to sit at home and collect free money. Where do you think the money comes from? it's from tax which hardworking people pay

Okay we that are paying tax here in Nigeria with nothing to show for it we be mumu ba?
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by ZombiePUNISHER: 8:40pm On Mar 31, 2020
LivingSage:
You that I know, you're criticizing base on political party and tribalism. Or izit not u, zombiepunisher undecided undecided

You and I know that even if one dollar equals 800 naira... You will still be chanting sai barber
It's 410 now...
Can you remember what it was when Buhari came in?...

Nigeria is worse now
All indices indicates that
Poverty capital of the world
Suicide capital of the world
Unemployment capital of the world
Insecurity everywhere
You name it..

Buhari is a disaster
Nigeria is cursed

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by thatigboman: 8:40pm On Mar 31, 2020
jayson87:
i didnt even read his experience, the images got me marveling whatever happened to us over here
you want to compare Nigeria with Ireland?
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Golden057(m): 8:40pm On Mar 31, 2020
stupidity:
Today I witnessed the most bizarre of stupidity in the history of Nigeria.


You tell people to stay indoors to help fight disease spread, you tell this same people to come out and line up in queue to receive one “derica” cup of rice each. What if that person one way contacts the disease he or she is avoiding because of our leader’s stupidity and take it home to share to families?


I was in shock mhen........ I shar know this Coro nor fit kill me. I can’t die now. grin

If una like make una use stupidity spread am well.









Pls where was that and who shared it?
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by seborrhic: 8:42pm On Mar 31, 2020
Germi9:
Oboy see road!!! Yet our government will travel to these places and come back and still do nothing..
What in God's name is special about the roads in those pictures?
Generally the Outlook looks more like a typical European village.

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Mizwisdom(f): 8:42pm On Mar 31, 2020
franchasng:
Black people are the curse of the world!


It is unfortunate.


When I look around where I live and I remember Nigeria, I weep everyday....we Nigerians there weep....many guys here have sworn never to return back to Nigeria till they die, but I won't dare that....I am an Igwe, I must go back to the village twice a year if not the gods will be angry with me angry angry



Without mincing words, black people are a disgrace to mankind.


Hand over US or Germany or Switzerland or any other developed country to black people, and then visit that country again after 20 years, they will turn it to a slum. It is about race....it is not just about Buhari, it is about the blacks, about Nigerians as a whole!!


Nigeria and Nigerians are a colossal failure as a people! We cannot build and develop our nation to be like the whiteman's country, we cannot even organize and govern ourselves like humans, we cannot build infrastructures in our own country without being tribalistic about it; build Lagos-Ibadan, build Lagos-Abuja-Kano, abandon Lagos-Onitsha-Enugu-Makurdi so that Igbo people will suffer since they refused to vote a certain party and Nigerian youths who wish Nigeria to become developed will support this and cheer the foolish leaders on instead of revolting against all these injustice and stupidity of the so called leaders of Nigeria.....

Ordinary good, working schools we cannot build, we cannot even maintain our roads, our infrastructures, we are only good at tribalism, ethnicism, bias politics, wickedness, looting public fund, shame, shame shame cry cry


I've known since that you are a curse unto this earth, I'm not surprised at your shameful, pathetic utterance against black race afterall your ignorance starts inside your blood, shior

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by deltateam: 8:42pm On Mar 31, 2020
dainformant:
Local man had to go for shopping today. Had to restock my groceries. Social distancing is very well observed in all the supermarkets and shops as measures have been set in place to fight the virus. Some shops only allow one customer at a time to enter. I spent about 32 euro on my shopping today and hope the foodstuff will last me for a while.

Jesu! See chicken laps. Dude you dey enjoy o.
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Nobody: 8:42pm On Mar 31, 2020
The payment will continue for 6 weeks only,then only those eligible for Jobseeker’s Allowance can then switch to jobseekers as far as am aware buddy.

Stay safe and enjoy your newly found wealth.

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Ishilove: 8:43pm On Mar 31, 2020
pocohantas:


I didn’t say it can’t be compared, but some people are always quick to convert FCY to LCY. It isn’t that straightforward because of the relative cost of goods and services in both countries.

Things like this is what makes people hop on the next flight to different countries. Oh you’ll be paid $1000 a month. A Nigerian brain quickly converts it to Naira, tells himself he would be earning more than bank managers. The Nigerian brain forgets to ask- would I spend the money in Naira? NO.

Cc: Ishilove.
Hokay
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by shadeyinka(m): 8:43pm On Mar 31, 2020
LivingSage:
God will never come down and select for us. If we can't still get the mind of younger ones right, then it is finished. We should be going like that
Of course as you've rightly said: It is finished!

Young people need examples and mentors that will mold them towards good or bad

When the available "mentors" are rotten, then except for GRACE (Gods intervention), It is finished!
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by LivingSage: 8:43pm On Mar 31, 2020
You don't even wish well for Nigeria at all. Was it not captured in your own doctrine/book to love your country?
ZombiePUNISHER:


You and I know that even if one dollar equals 800 naira... You will still be chanting sai barber
It's 410 now...
Can you remember what it was when Buhari came in?...

Nigeria is worse now
All indices indicates that
Poverty capital of the world
Suicide capital of the world
Unemployment capital of the world
Insecurity everywhere
You name it..

Buhari is a disaster
Nigeria is cursed
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by ecclize: 8:43pm On Mar 31, 2020
LivingSage:
Nothing is there
u are the the opposite of ur name
deadsage suit u better
Mrs patriotic

pick it and use

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by bionixs: 8:44pm On Mar 31, 2020
Focusingmore:


He's full of shit , Ireland is tough .. come and see people living on the dole here, they look shit.

Most Nigerians are doing shitty jobs , a lot are in refugee camps.

He's painting the picture of a paradise that doesn't exist. Even Irish people are struggling with increasing rents.

I won't say more , continue deceiving yourselves
oga , that you live in their refugee camp doesn’t mean that everyone is. I have two people living in Dublin. I cant place your comment. As for the palliative, I have not confirmed. If that country is shitty the way you described it, then Nigeria is a LATERINE OR TOILET

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Focusingmore: 8:44pm On Mar 31, 2020
bionixs:
oga , that you live in their refugee camp doesn’t mean that everyone is. I have two people living in Dublin. I can place your comment.

Jolly just come, you know I'm telling the truth, Nigerians ain't shit in Ireland.

I'm here so long have seen it all . ..

The 350 EUR is crap .. you'll understand later.
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Nobody: 8:45pm On Mar 31, 2020
stupidity:
Today I witnessed the most bizarre of stupidity in the history of Nigeria.


You tell people to stay indoors to help fight disease spread, you tell this same people to come out and line up in queue to receive one “derica” cup of rice each. What if that person one way contacts the disease he or she is avoiding because of our leader’s stupidity and take it home to share to families?


I was in shock mhen........ I shar know this Coro nor fit kill me. I can’t die now. grin

If una like make una use stupidity spread am well.
cc: amstupid
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by CsRockefeller(m): 8:46pm On Mar 31, 2020
pocohantas:


I didn’t say it can’t be compared, but some people are always quick to convert FCY to LCY. It isn’t that straightforward because of the relative cost of goods and services in both countries.

Things like this is what makes people hop on the next flight to different countries. Oh you’ll be paid $1000 a month. A Nigerian brain quickly converts it to Naira, tells himself he would be earning more than bank managers. The Nigerian brain forgets to ask- would I spend the money in Naira? NO.

Cc: Ishilove.

The relative cost is why people leave and moreso why we need to be angry with our leaders.

Production should be cheaper here, we have coal, gas, thermal, hydro power and now solar. We have the technical know how to an extent and even if we dont, how much influence does an expartriate have on the average cost on production? So why is cost of living relatively higher here than even down south in South Africa?

The Dollar is d defacto world currency, so comparability is easy, what Nations do is to convert those Dollars into local notes.

Now, a guy earning 50k here cant just earn that there y? Money here has lost its value while money there has lots of value (talking about nominal and real PPP/Income)

We are too import driven, import run, it weakens our currency and our economy. Any Nation that has a high nominal per capita income and a weak real per capita income compared with other Nation is bound to loose its citizens to that Nation and vice versa.

Africa's economy is a whole mess, moreso Nigeria's.

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Oscanp(m): 8:46pm On Mar 31, 2020
WandaNara:
My dream country.


Baba God please pick my calls immediately after this corona brouhaha.

Yes my dear I am strongly with you may almighty God see us through
Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by Germi9: 8:46pm On Mar 31, 2020
seborrhic:

What in God's name is special about the roads in those pictures?
Generally the Outlook looks more like a typical European village.
A typical European village you called it right..Huh!! I wonder if Banana island road are up to such standard.in the so called village...I don't care where the road is,even if it's In Ghana or Chad,I will still hail... because I don't see it here.

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by abbiboy: 8:47pm On Mar 31, 2020
sLentlover7778:
Jesus is lord... The whole world now speak one language...Sit At Home...grin grin grin
Speaking wuhan language..sit at home.

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Re: Coronavirus Lockdown: A Nairalander In Ireland Shares His Experience (Photos) by LivingSage: 8:47pm On Mar 31, 2020
It's a MUST for you to be patriotic else you don't read your doctrine/books
So in this regard, you're the one to pick that brain and use it cos you ain't making sense
ecclize:

u are the the opposite of ur name
deadsage suit u better
Mrs patriotic

pick it and use

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