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dblock (m)
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While i was living in Papua New Guinea, I knew a Nigerian family, the man in the family was the sole provider of food and other necessities, He worked alongside my Dad inthe University of Papua New Guinea, then he got into an arguement with a boss and got fired, they gave them money to buy tickets to Nigeria, but because of how naija is they chose not to go, they've spent practically all that money on food and rent and now they're broke, they are scavenging for money to return home but with no luck, I would help them but i'm just a kid, so what do you think fellow nairaland users, do yall have any suggestions on how they can be helped, its a quite sad story--------peace---------- 
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auxtino17
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u mean they can't find a job no matter how little there? 
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dblock (m)
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Nahh the guy became self employed but he's renting an office space that recently became a nightclub so now he's really F@*#ed butta he's a christian so maybe God's with him like said i'D help him but i aint got a job myself 
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LoverBwoy (m)
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they can contact the Nigerian embassy in new guinea or the nearest on I'm sure if they say they want to leave they can help them or contact the citizens advice bureau
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dblock (m)
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No one can rely on a Nigerian Embassy, the nearest is the one in Australia and menn the people there hate Nigerians, the worst Nigerian embassy in terms of satisfaction is the Australian one.
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LoverBwoy (m)
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he should contact he oim, in australia or go to the immigration office and tell them he wants to go home!
the guy should just get a job and why is he the only breadwinner anyway whats his wife doing? and kids they stilll iving off their parents?
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English1 (f)
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IT sounds like he made all his own problems. 
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