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What Do You Love About Nigeria? by emkz: 6:17am On Oct 01, 2020
As our country clocks 60 today, let's try and think a little about the things that make us beautiful as a people and as a country. Let us list the things we love about Nigeria to be thankful and be hopeful. I will go first (and let's have fun with this, its not everyday we should be reading bad things about deaths, dying and corruption):

I love the lush greenery of Nigeria. I like the resilience of Nigerians. I love the diversity and rich culture of Nigeria (no country in the world can boast of 250 ethnic groups and 521
languages). I like the fact that Nigeria reaches the precipice but never collapses. I like the way Nigerians treat foreigners that they refuse to leave. I admire the pride of Nigerians.

Nigeria is one country that forces you to be independent and don't care too much about what the government does because the government does nothing. Nigeria is the only country when the plane is descending, you are confronted with the Nigerian breeze. How can I forget the luscious women luxuriatingly rich in assets, colour and glamour? Not to forget the Jollof rice and the weddings! Nigeria prepares you for the world: waking up at 4 am to commute to work at 5.30 am and returning at 9 pm, studying without electricity, walking long distances to school. I would never have liked to incarnate in any other country.

Happy 60 years to Nigeria!!!
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:18am On Oct 01, 2020
The way we hail corrupt polithiefcians.

Fraudsters are some ppl role model.

Yoruba and Cross river/Akwa Ibom gals ukwu shocked Igbo gals beauty smiley Ebira/Egbira gals and their big "CHELSEA"
wink

Zombies love for bubu d tyrant.

Nigeria. The only country wey u go dey suffer and still dey smile....this country na cruise jare cheesy
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by YungMike(m): 6:19am On Oct 01, 2020
The hustling Spirit of Nigerians...

NIGERIANs are scattered everywhere in the world. Go to the poorest country in the world, you'll Still find a Nigerian Hustling.

I hear say some Nigerian don secure and buy land for MOON sef.......kai... WE ARE HUSTLERS..NO CAP.

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Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:19am On Oct 01, 2020
csn01:

If you repeat this question again, I will beg the moderator to ban you for life. Are you kidding me, what we like about Nigeria? Has anything good comes out of this country? Behave yourself oo
You're among the bad "things" to come out of this country.

Poverty is a disease.

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Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by BestGospelMusic: 6:19am On Oct 01, 2020
I love Nigeria because the future is bright, only in Christ.

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Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by Baawaa(m): 6:21am On Oct 01, 2020
I love Nigeria because God bless her with enough mineral resources,is a pity that bad leaders destroyed everything

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Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by Oyiboman69: 6:22am On Oct 01, 2020
To be honest...nothing

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Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by Wiseandtrue(f): 6:25am On Oct 01, 2020
IPOB! grin grin grin the main opposition in Nigeria right now!

We need our freedom from this den of thorns

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Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by Nobody: 6:25am On Oct 01, 2020
emkz:
As our country clocks 60 today, let's try and think a little about the things that make us beautiful as a people and as a country. Let us list the things we love about Nigeria to be thankful and be hopeful. I will go first (and let's have fun with this, its not everyday we should be reading bad things about deaths, dying school. I would never have liked to incarnate in any other country.

Happy 60 years to Nigeria!!!
If you repeat this question again, I will beg the moderator to ban you for life. Are you kidding me, what we like about Nigeria? Has anything good comes out of this country? Behave yourself oo
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by emkz: 6:32am On Oct 01, 2020
csn01:

If you repeat this question again, I will beg the moderator to ban you for life. Are you kidding me, what we like about Nigeria? Has anything good comes out of this country? Behave yourself oo

Nigeria gave me one of the cheapest education in the world. Nigeria offers one of the best, yet cheapest medical trainings worldwide. Nigeria contributed troops to Liberia, Sierra Leone and Mali. Nigeria gave me a scholarship, a job and arable soil for my father to farm and feed us. Nigeria gave me a wife. Nigeria gave jobs to Lebanese, Indians and Chinese.

Think a little about it, you'd see that there is something to be grateful for. When I was away from Nigeria, I missed Nigeria. Think dear brother. A time shall come when we shall celebrate October 1st like Christmas!

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Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by F117nighthawk: 6:42am On Oct 01, 2020
The lies and hypocrisy of many of its citizens
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by bewla(m): 6:50am On Oct 01, 2020
It's talk talk and no action people
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by chiommy123(f): 7:02am On Oct 01, 2020
We Nigerians accepts people no matter where you are from but why do others hate us so much?
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by tobechi74: 7:57am On Oct 01, 2020
Many
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by adaora17901: 9:06am On Oct 01, 2020
We Nigerians accepts folks no matter where you are from but why do those hate us so much?
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by DontBullshitMe: 9:11am On Oct 01, 2020
The fact that you can get away with anything once you are wealthy. grin
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by helinues: 9:11am On Oct 01, 2020
Our never say never spirit
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by Karlovich: 9:12am On Oct 01, 2020
The tribalism in the country
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by Nobody: 9:27am On Oct 01, 2020
TheRealProphet:
You're among the bad "things" to come out of this country.

Poverty is a disease.
Madam, everybody knows poverty is a disease, ask yourself, have you made it? If at all, you have, do you know tomorrow? If at all you know, what about that of your children? Mind the way you vomit what you consumed.
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by Nobody: 9:32am On Oct 01, 2020
csn01:

Madam, everybody knows poverty is a disease, ask yourself, have you made it? If at all, you have, do you know tomorrow? If at all you know, what about that of your children? Mind the way you vomit what you consumed.
You said, and I quote "......has anything good comes out of this country?..."
If you were Dangote or Adeleke or Otedola, you won't spew out such trash.

Don't generalise nxt time. Speak for yourself.
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by Nobody: 9:40am On Oct 01, 2020
TheRealProphet:
You said, and I quote "......has anything good comes out of this country?..."
If you were Dangote or Adeleke or Otedola, you won't spew out such trash.

Don't generalise nxt time. Speak for yourself.
I should speak for myself alone, and you think that is the way forward? Is that how to get what the masses need, by speaking for myself alone? Madam, go outside your house/ Palace, trek for like 10 minutes, and tell me the life people around your apartment/estate/mansion are living.
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by Nobody: 9:52am On Oct 01, 2020
csn01:
I should speak for myself alone, and you think that is the way forward? Is that how to get what the masses need, by speaking for myself alone? Madam, go outside your house/ Palace, trek for like 10 minutes, and tell me the life people around your apartment/estate/mansion are living.
I ain't rich neither am I poor. But, I will never open my mouth and say "has any good comes out of this country"
My mum gave birth to me in this country, and I rate myself as a good citizens from NIGERIA...

A.j, Oshimeh, Chukwueze, Mikel, Ndidi are Nigerians, they are examples of the answer to ur question "Has any good comes out of this country"

I can list 100 men/women that have done this country proud outside Nigeria.

Again, SPEAK FOR YOURSELF!
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by StaffofOrayan(m): 9:52am On Oct 01, 2020
A village just got burnt down by the army, we have idps littered all over the country, you are not safe on the highways, if you get kidnapped, it's left for you and your family to negotiate as there is no governmental support, a sizable chunk of the budget would be used to pay loans, Lagos - ibadan expressway hasn't been completed and it's 5 years already, why? Because it wasn't handled by the Chinese.

This is not a country, like the name implies, this is just a place negros exist. You probably don't live in Nigeria where life is the cheapest commodity, way cheaper than a bag of rice.
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by emkz: 10:16am On Oct 01, 2020
Okay, lets shake things up a bit.

I am not rich in terms of excess money, but I want to give someone 20k or two persons 10k or 4 people 5k each if they can genuinely tell us ten good things about our nation. Nobody is bankrolling me oh. Who wants to take the challenge?

I will sell my iPad to fund this gesture.
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by Nobody: 10:25am On Oct 01, 2020
TheRealProphet:
I ain't rich neither am I poor. But, I will never open my mouth and say "has any good comes out of this country"
My mum gave birth to me in this country, and I rate myself as a good citizens from NIGERIA...

A.j, Oshimeh, Chukwueze, Mikel, Ndidi are Nigerians, they are examples of the answer to ur question "Has any good comes out of this country"
I can list 100 men/women that have done this country proud outside Nigeria.

Again, SPEAK FOR YOURSELF!
Continue!!!!!!
Maybe you should go to front-page to say all these trash there, peradventure you might see your colleagues there. As for me, Nigerian independence is not worth celebrating.
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by Nobody: 10:26am On Oct 01, 2020
emkz:
Okay, lets shake things up a bit.

I am not rich in terms of excess money, but I want to give someone 20k or two persons 10k or 4 people 5k each if they can genuinely tell us ten good things about our nation. Nobody is bankrolling me oh. Who wants to take the challenge?

I will sell my iPad to fund this gesture.
TheRealProphet is up to the challenge.
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by Nobody: 10:47am On Oct 01, 2020
csn01:
TheRealProphet is up to the challenge.
lol grin
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by Nobody: 10:48am On Oct 01, 2020
emkz:
Okay, lets shake things up a bit.

I am not rich in terms of excess money, but I want to give someone 20k or two persons 10k or 4 people 5k each if they can genuinely tell us ten good things about our nation. Nobody is bankrolling me oh. Who wants to take the challenge?

I will sell my iPad to fund this gesture.
I am up for the challenge.
Re: What Do You Love About Nigeria? by Eniola40(m): 11:04am On Oct 01, 2020
csn01:

Eniola, include your account name, you might be lucky all these our big men and women here saying good things about Nigeria, how they made it for being a Nigeria, and how Nigeria favored them, bla bla bla, might at least send you 5k to cut your birthday cake.
Thank you sir, I have included it

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