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oníjògbòn (m)
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thre is this saying a fool at 40 is a fool 4eva. Naija is 49 for crying out loud, next year i m moving to Jamaica.
and ya foolish point be? 
I'D RATHER BE A WHITE MAN IF I HAVE THE OPPORTUNITY OF COMING BACK TO THIS WORLD AGAIN
jimumu, u've got some serious self-hate issues no be small o! talk about an oponu ayirada!
for starters, i won't trade my complexion for anything in this world even if i come back again i go still beg baba God to make me black.
jimumu, are you aware that the oyinbo man wey ya mumu backside wan be like dey spend plenty money to tan dem skin to be dark like BLACKS so tey dem dey fry for sun come contract cancer in the process?
mehn, i pity you o no be small!
I am ashamed to be called a Nigerian, if I come back to this world again I'd rather be a white man in America or UK because everywhere you look in Africa where there is one form of natural resource or the other there is poverty have you guys thought about it and its all about greed from Liberia to Sierra Leone, Congo Zaire, Congo Brazzaville, Guinea, Gabon, CAR, Cameroun, etc
what about south america jimumu, poverty no dey dia?
even yanky and uk wey you dey hala sef, newsflash, poverty dey those places too yanfu yanfu since you wan only focus on africa.
yes, greed and corruption exists but where greed and corruption no dey? abeg, go sidown with your lame argument o jare!
serously jimumu, u get issues that needs immediate intervention. as for me o, i won't have it any other way because BLACK IS FOREVER BEAUTIFUL!
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tpia.
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I swear, its only a proper beatdown that can solve some NLers' problems.  too many out of control people who think because they have "international" connections therefore they should just spend their time running mouth anyhow as if nobody ever went abroad before. Na oyibo fit handle una.
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r231 (m)
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OK r231 don't mean no harm but I still maintain if you are legal nobody can ask you to go back am sure if we do a referendum at Oshodi and ask people do you want to continue to stay in Nigeria or you want to go to a better place -----your guess is as good as mine Oshodi will be empty in 5 minutes if thats what it take for all to cast their vote
its depends my guy, the way we have oshodi in 9ja is the same way u have crazy places like dat in UK & US and as an African if u ask den if dey want to trade dey will trade as well. There is poverty everywhere jus cus some leaders are beta dan other and there is corruption everywhere as well so what d hell. in UK some months ago all the MPs where calming expenses like no man's business and dey got busted now if dat happen in 9ja its a diff issue we all be talking bout corruption here nd there
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posakosa (m)
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jimumu, u've got some serious self-hate issues no be small o! talk about an oponu ayirada!
Well said. Onijogbon! He's probably a gateman or cab driver for the white man abroad, talking about he has a good job!
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oníjògbòn (m)
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Well said. Onijogbon!
He's probably a gateman or cab driver for the white man abroad, talking about he has a good job!
no mind am o jare! oyinbo man don give am some kobo kobo job, hin think say oyinbo na God now.
arindin eda! some people sha. . . 
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r231 (m)
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Well said. Onijogbon!
He's probably a gateman or cab driver for the white man abroad, talking about he has a good job!
u r right and jus cus he got married to a citizen and got his papers now he is talking
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frank3.16
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mumu who send you? we are 140 million and still counting, abeg dey go make we see space jaree!, BOZO!
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dtw_sola (m)
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you can always renounce your citizenship. I think you need to have taken up another citizenship, and then send a letter of renunciation to the Nigerian consulate embassy of the country in which you have taken citizenship.
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Oba234
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u r a bleeping idiot.
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frank3.16
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Posapoka -------I have a good job and I live well but I know millions of Nigerians are living in poverty just like our brothers and sisters all over Africa may be you should travel out of this country (not anywhere in Africa) especially Europe and America then you will know what am talking about. We are merely existing just like the desktop or laptop you replied me with we are not living like humans should live you can delude yourself its common around here - self denial I don't blame you+
See dis poor man, reading your post only can tell how much you are worth, am sure you are a indecency star living in thailand
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totalfact (m)
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This guy has the right to do so! I respect his courage! meanwhile, he should not forget that, in the year 20-20-20, we shall be on top! We should nationalise himself as Togolise! I hope he can speak french?
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Princek12
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This guy does not deserve to be a Nigerian if he has to resort to this medium to ask for information about how to relinquish his Nigerian Citizenship. Please don't come back begging back for your citizenship once Nigeria becomes a better country.
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Akanniade (m)
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Sorry you are stuck for life. Even if you can, which other country will accept a second hand citizen?
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uc nduka (f)
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Nonsense! If na so everybody wey de these developed countries run during their turbulent years u for get country wey u wan run go? Anyway sha 140,000,000- 1 = 139,999,999 ol'boy we still many so u are insignificant and hereby denounced as a Nigerian.BYE-BYE
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pcicero (m)
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@OP Best advice- Suicide. it is noiseless and after a while, no one will remember that you ever existed much less being called a Nigerian.
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madam L
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extremely nigerian here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. try another place and report back to us.
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bolanleodu
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let me first say you are an backside. but still you have the right to do as you please, below are the legal requirments according to the provisons of the 1999 constitution but remember NIGERIA would be great without you.
28. (1) Subject to the other provisions of this section, a person shall forfeit forthwith his Nigerian citizenship if, not being a citizen of Nigeria by birth, he acquires or retains the citizenship or nationality of a country, other than Nigeria, of which he is not a citizen by birth.
(2) Any registration of a person as a citizen of Nigeria or the grant of a certificate of naturalisation to a person who is a citizen of a country other than Nigeria at the time of such registration or grant shall, if he is not a citizen by birth of that other country, be conditional upon effective renunciation of the citizenship or nationality of that other country within a period of not more than five months from the date of such registration or grant.
29. (1) Any citizen of Nigeria of full age who wishes to renounce his Nigerian citizenship shall make a declaration in the prescribed manner for the renunciation.
(2) The President shall cause the declaration made under subsection (1) of this section to be registered and upon such registration, the person who made the declaration shall cease to be a citizen of Nigeria.
(3) The President may withhold the registration of any declaration made under subsection (1) of this section if-
(a) the declaration is made during any war in which Nigeria is physically involved; or
(b) in his opinion, it is otherwise contrary to public policy.
(4) For the purposes of subsection (1) of this section.
(a) "full age" means the age of eighteen years and above;
(b) any woman who is married shall be deemed to be of full age.
30. (1) The President may deprive a person, other than a person who is a citizen of Nigeria by birth or by registration, of his citizenship, if he is satisfied that such a person has, within a period of seven years after becoming naturalised, been sentenced to imprisonment for a term of not less than three years.
(2) The President shall deprive a person, other than a person who is citizen of Nigeria by birth, of his citizenship, if he is satisfied from the records of proceedings of a court of law or other tribunal or after due inquiry in accordance with regulations made by him, that -
(a) the person has shown himself by act or speech to be disloyal towards the Federal Republic of Nigeria; or
(b) the person has, during any war in which Nigeria was engaged, unlawfully traded with the enemy or been engaged in or associated with any business that was in the opinion of the president carried on in such a manner as to assist the enemy of Nigeria in that war, or unlawfully communicated with such enemy to the detriment of or with intent to cause damage to the interest of Nigeria.
31. For the purposes of this Chapter, a parent or grandparent of a person shall be deemed to be a citizen of Nigeria if at the time of the birth of that person such parent or grandparent would have possessed that status by birth if he had been alive on the date of independence; and in this section, "the date of independence" has the meaning assigned to it in section 25 (2) of this Constitution.
32. (1) The president may make regulations, not inconsistent with this Chapter, prescribing all matters which are required or permitted to be prescribed or which are necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to the provisions of this Chapter, and for granting special immigrant status with full residential rights to non-Nigerian spouses of citizens of Nigeria who do not wish to acquire Nigerian citizenship.
(2) Any regulations made by the president pursuant to the provisions of this section shall be laid before the National Assembly.
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Tcrack (m)
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@posterYOU ARE AN backside I echo.
Just because things are not working now doesn't mean they wont. if the citizens of that country you so eagerly want to claim denounced their own country, who would have built it?
I just hope you have tribal marks. ALAKORI
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PAININASS
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POVERTY!,the poster must be living on 10$ a day.
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oge4real (f)
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@Poster, Start by denouncing your parents, then go for total exchange blood transfusion.Then Nigeria will have one less problem to worry about. Wait a minute! Who will even notice? Are you even sure you were counted in the last census?
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$poOne
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@poster, Very easy. . . . Get on the ledge or balcony of a 4 storey building, and jump off.
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Mr Tpia
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I don renounce mine. Ask my wife, Tpia. We both married and run go New Zealand.
My advice for you is to remove the ia and go to Niger.
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bidemi12 (m)
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@bolanleodu ol boy you wicked oooo. i be think say na joke sha. so e de possible to denounce our citizenship. you must be a legal luminary. 
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bidemi12 (m)
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ooooooooo, now i'm confused,
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nike4luv (f)
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whats your new nationality
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ahmakar (f)
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u guys ve time n pls how do i post topics on naira land ive been trying but still dont understand n all you dat want to denounce what gives u d feeling that life wud still be better for u after denouncing.
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chupcake (m)
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@posterYOU ARE AN backside I echo.
Just because things are not working now doesn't mean they wont. if the citizens of that country you so eagerly want to claim denounced their own country, who would have built it?
I just hope you have tribal marks. ALAKORI
Abi oo, Like those Ibadan types, Hehe The guy na fool, I can imagine the shape of him mouth, "i want to denounce my citizenship" , Go,We'll have one less fool to worry about, MCHEWWWWWWWWWWWWW
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ajadudu
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In some country's you can not have dual citizenship. Germany for one, you have to renounce your other nationality to get a Germany passport. So anyone you know that has a legit German kpali at some point renounced dem naija citizenship.
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dipo2much (m)
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why are people raining insults at this guy? Isnt he free to discuss about whatever he wishes?
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semid4lyfe (m)
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Some mothers do have 'em.
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