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dblock (m)
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Comfort created by youself is a 100 times greater than that which is created by your neighbourHow many people do you know that would leave a place of convenience to return to a cave. No disrespect. Human nature seeks comfort not suffering. When people have done without and then they get a taste of having a good thing it takes a strong constitution and selflessness to go back to suffering for the sake of culture or loyalty. Let's be honest, there is nothing wrong with being reluctant to return to a place where one can make little difference. If they can make a difference by sending money home, do it. It is easy to cry that someone is a traitor when you have not been anywhere, wait until you taste the honey and see if you prefer to eat the lemons abi.
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superman (m)
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i rest my case! amen amen
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okeyz (m)
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well ! well !! well !!!, i have not lived abroad,but i can categorically say that the problem with niaja is altitude.there is this notion that any body that comes from abroad is loaded with hard currency,we should not forget that during the eighties the value of dollar to naira was 1:80 kobo,then nigerians were travelling for educational purposes or to visit. but today what do we have ? our leaders has bastadised the whole system,impoverish the general masses,most Nigerians are just clinging to life.
Overseas might not be the best place to live or stay but men if u fall sick or get invoved in an accident you're sure to be giving quick medical attention even if you're a foreigner or citizen,every man has the right to better his lot in this life afterall its one life to live,Nigeria has fast become a nightmare to its citizens our leaders has only suceeded in turning most Nigerians against themselves by using harsh policies,u can blame any man who wants to travel out to better his lot aftrall if our leaders are sincere,they would have created an enabling environment that will encourage productivity.Nigerians by heart are hard working and fun seeking people but our leaders have removed all sense of belonging from most niaja's,no wonder everybody wants to checkout like andrew.
I used to remember way back in late 80's when they used to advertise that the andrew's in Nigeria should not check out ,that nigeria will be great ,but 2day not only andrew wants to check even bimbo,ikemefuna and ibrahim wants to check out. Our leaders should place value on human life and not material things,this thread i 'm typing now is been powered by a gen set of which if its not there i would not have had the opportunity to read this topic let alone respond to it. Nigeria will be graet WITHOUT this present crop of so called LEADErs ,i would have gone on and on to list the woes and problem melted to us by our leaders but i will stop here for a while.
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superman (m)
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and what your plan to contribute in fixin things up just as u said in the 80s!
well this superman dnt have much time to whinge about! yes lets get real and do me a favour forget the leaders for now course they are not there for the national interest
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alabiyemmy (m)
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People who are scared of going home are people who haven’t planned their life, they are satisfied with earning a few dollar and pounds, spending it in the same abroad and satisfied with sending a few dollars/pounds home on very few occasions. These people never looked forward to a time when they will invest and find something worthwhile doing in Nigeria. don’t blame them, because abroad, they can do any kind of job to get by, any type - and i mean any type, but they can't do such jobs back home, they probably left their professional jobs to travel abroad in the first instance, so how do you expect them to come back home?
but the wise ones look forward to coming back home, to them home is home, they plan, they save, they invest and they go back home gradually, they carve a niche for themselves so that they will live the same lifestyle they had lived abroad at home when they go back.
Thus, the fearful ones are the ones that have been beclouded by the "easy" life abroad and to them; home is a "cave" which they will never look back/forward to find themselves in.
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9ja4eva (m)
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Home sweet home.
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Democrat (m)
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@ Topic
I am not scared of going back home. Infact i was there for Christmas and New Year, it is just that when i am there, it reminds me why i left in the first place. I cannot Live there anymore, even if they had constant water and light, it is not just for me anymore. Home is right here in God's own Country. I am not scared of nothing. As a matter of fact i would Live in Kenya instead of Nigeria. It is just too much of a hassle to Live easy in Nigeria.
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9ja4eva (m)
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@ DEMOCRAT
No place in the world is easy.
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Democrat (m)
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Some Places are "EASIER" to Live in than others right? Nigeria is hard and for that reason alone, i will Never relocate. And if i did not have Family there, i would not even Visit. I would rather use my money and go to other places that are "Easier".
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9ja4eva (m)
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Some Places are "EASIER" to Live in than others right? Nigeria is hard and for that reason alone, i will Never relocate. And if i did not have Family there, i would not even Visit. I would rather use my money and go to other places that are "Easier".
Free world bt please when making such comments know that they are some proud NIGERIANs.Dnt go because it gets to help our nation.Thank You
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Democrat (m)
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Like you said it is a "Free World". I am a proud American and i understand Freedom better now. I will say whatever i feel is right without mixing my words. I ain't scared of Going Back Home, There is nothing much to go back home to.
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9ja4eva (m)
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I have loads to attend to @ ome.
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dblock (m)
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Democrat, stay where you are if that's where you want to be, but if your a proud American don't return to Nigeria Nigeria needs less people I pray that more people leave, yes I said it, leave The more people leave, the better it is for Nigeria in the long term, although Nigeria will suffer in the short term because the smartest people would have left, but Naija will recover and be better than ever So I beg you, if you've got enough money and you hate Naija, leave, nobidy is stopping you, leave and decrease the population, that is all 
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Ndipe (m)
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I love Nigeria, and would like to move back home. However, the news filtering to my area from home is not exactly encouraging. It boggles me that unpaid salaries civil servants is still common in today's economic malaise in Nigeria. A bag of rice is 6000 Naira? C'mon, how do people survive, especially those with no jobs, or have relatives abroad? I admit that life was not difficult for me in Naija, I have very fond memories of growing up there, so maybe, to reciprocate the gesture, I might move back home, establish myself in business and do some volunteer work for my country. Maybe so, but it is not a promise.
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Democrat (m)
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Dblock
Like i said, if i did not have Family in Nigeria, i would not even Visit. There are better places in West Africa Visit. As a Travel Spot, i would do Senegal instead of Nigeria.
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Ndipe (m)
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Who has been to Senegal, because I want to visit.
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9ja4eva (m)
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Democrat, stay where you are if that's where you want to be, but if your a proud American don't return to Nigeria Nigeria needs less people I pray that more people leave, yes I said it, leave The more people leave, the better it is for Nigeria in the long term, although Nigeria will suffer in the short term because the smartest people would have left, but Naija will recover and be better than ever So I beg you, if you've got enough money and you hate Naija, leave, nobidy is stopping you, leave and decrease the population, that is all  Exactly oh.Since Democrat is nt a proud Nigerian he shld move his family out so he wont have need to go back home. I love Nigeria, and would like to move back home. However, the news filtering to my area from home is not exactly encouraging. It boggles me that unpaid salaries civil servants is still common in today's economic malaise in Nigeria. A bag of rice is 6000 Naira? C'mon, how do people survive, especially those with no jobs, or have relatives abroad? I admit that life was not difficult for me in Naija, I have very fond memories of growing up there, so maybe, to reciprocate the gesture, I might move back home, establish myself in business and do some volunteer work for my country. Maybe so, but it is not a promise.
Yeah if u can go into biz or so there is a great chance.Well i think d aspect of them not paying is attended to.You sound like some hardworking guy so Nigeria wldnt be dt tough for u.Move on brova.
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alabiyemmy (m)
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who cares if you come to Nigeria or not - we are okay in Nigeria and care less if you visit or not. You will probably cause more trouble if you visit or if all the people outside come back home to Nigeria. 
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9ja4eva (m)
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who cares if you come to Nigeria or not - we are okay in Nigeria and care less if you visit or not. You will probably cause more trouble if you visit or if all the people outside come back home to Nigeria.  Am jst loving your post.Please say it to them oh
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davidylan (m)
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Like you said it is a "Free World". I am a proud American and i understand Freedom better now. I will say whatever i feel is right without mixing my words. I ain't scared of Going Back Home, There is nothing much to go back home to.
i just wish your "fellow americans" would accord you the same respect you accord their nation without looking at your american passport suspiciously.
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dblock (m)
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@ Democrat, are your relatives on Nairaland, is that why you registered, so you could communicate, or are you just an hypocrite, that signed up simply to insult Nigeria
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9ja4eva (m)
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@ Democrat, are your relatives on Nairaland, is that why you registered, so you could communicate, or are you just an hypocrite, that signed up simply to insult Nigeria
Thanks for taking note oh.The guy just hates Nigeria.
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superman (m)
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DEMOCRAT
is angry course obsanjo banned import fake auto spares to nigeria!
well bro i go better one day sha
NIGERIAN FOR LIFE (TO LIVE AND DIE)
STILL ME AS ALWAYS
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9ja4eva (m)
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LOL.
Oh iz it because he banned the importation of Chicken n co?
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superman (m)
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bro i fit be so. u never know these things ha
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WesleyanA (f)
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I definitely am scared. it's not that i don't love my country or anything. just scared I hear lots of stuff about those who go back (even some family of mine) and they never bring back much good news
but i know i'll eventually go back though. most likely not to stay permenently but i don't know about my future so i can't tell.
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alabiyemmy (m)
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@ Democrat
You talk as if Nigeria misses u.
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9ja4eva (m)
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Nigeria doesnt know if he exists sef.
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alabiyemmy (m)
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i wonder! Some people, once they step out of the country, they even blame their parents for ever giving birth to them in Nigeria.
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dblock (m)
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The only reason why I'm not in Nigeria right now is because ma dad got fired. I live where he has a Job. I've lived in Jos, and Ibadan and things weren't too bad. If it's my destiny to get killed by armed robbers then wh not, I'm not scared. But I can't return to Nigeria to reside until two years, because it is nearly impossible to have a transition from the canberra educational curriculum to the Nigerian curriculum. If I took any Nigeria exam I would fail, so it's either I stay abroad and finish my education or I go back to Nigeria and live as an Area Boy, not that I wouldn't want to be an area boy but, I don't want to die too young, plus I don't smoke and I bet to be an Area boy you'd have to smoke, right 
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