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choongtin (f)
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cheers b its all kool
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spade (m)
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@Topic I,m Scared of Going to Nigeria
Reply: If you are scared of coming,then why not stay where you are. Nobody f***ing needs you!! For all that is true, You are just an insignificant amoeba in the pacific Ocean.
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omoge (f)
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Choongtin, Girl, don't feel sad about what is being said here okay. take the good advice to heart and the rest insult, disregard it. Be happy and don't let keyboarding and harsh comment spoil your day. Cheer up.  Y all have made me feel so bad right now… am crying because u don’t know how it feels for you not to know your dad or have a relationship with him, it feels so bad because am the only one in my little world, I wish my Toby (my brother) was still alive…… thank yo sooo much for everything thank you
Spade, which one come be that now? 
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choongtin (f)
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@ spade cheers
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mrpataki (m)
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@ Choongtin, What a graceful lady you are. Cant imagine what you just wrote! 
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Rlst84sale (m)
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You will feel it the first 1 to 3 weeks, once you realize that you are to stay, just condition your mind. Don't compar orange with apple take everything with grace and don't catch typhoid. Good luck
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choongtin (f)
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lool cheers mate am scared still of all them diseases but i recokn i l l get use to it,
and at mr pataki what do u mean dnt really get you lol
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Red_Lips (f)
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Never had typhoid myself.
just drink Bottle water only. even then make sure it's name brand. when I'm in Nigeria, I usually get a case of Cola's Eva water.
all this "Jesus Saves" water will just send you to your grave.
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outlaws (m)
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 To:Fine Mocha: You stated that you are in medical school. Interesting. Your writings and spellings looks and sounds like some one in primary school. Do they only teach you all about health and nothing about good English grammar? I wonder what kind of school this is. Based on your postings, nothing in it sounds like some one in such high health institution. All fingers are not equal. I know. Nairaland members can teach you how to write and spell if you ask.
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outlaws (m)
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 To:Choongtin: Going to Nigeria? People want to run away from there and you want to move there. Make sure you have your gun with you. You will need it.
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choongtin (f)
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lool why do you want me to have a gun
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Dis Guy
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because if you fail to give the police man N20 there'll be a shoot-out  If you go to nigeria make sure you never answer the teachers back, don't argue with them, they are the masters you are just a student
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choongtin (f)
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thank you am getting excited its like am going for some adventure
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zigbo (f)
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some of you may ve to keep your rather boring nd lousy contributions to yourself. @topic nigeria is way better than whatever u might ve heard, people always exaggerate things.I also think that the majourity of people living abroad want to come bak to naija nd chill for good. so i wonder why some people are so/still excited that they are abroad .i don't gettit
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davidylan (m)
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If you go to nigeria make sure you never answer the teachers back, don't argue with them, they are the masters you are just a student Dont worry, she will soon learn to kneel down, hands up ad close her eyes. 
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cute-ass (f)
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Dont worry, she will soon learn to kneel down, hands up ad close her eyes.  That just took me some good old years back . . the most popular one in my school was "sit on the air lol" the name of the purnishment alone was sooo funny!! @ choongtin dear i can assure you that all these sound scary, but belieeve me there're all stories you'll talk about in future and have a good down-to-tommy laugh. Believe me its an experience of a lifetime. And yes think of it as adventure, its one hell of a ride, a lovely one i mean  Like i told you earlier, only you can make it worth-while . .
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finemocha (f)
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outlaw
lol havent u heard, american doctors have the worst grammar and penmanship. hmm i guess i should be more aware of my grammatical errors. personally i could care less. I'm not writing an essay so biko leave me alone.
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choongtin (f)
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loool cheers, i would be arrving at lagos in about 2 weeks for some stange reason am so excited, but still does anyone know the latest fashion like the dressing trend in nigeria because i dnt want to go lookin' so diffrent what do u think innit holla bk
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davidylan (m)
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loool cheers, i would be arrving at lagos in about 2 weeks for some stange reason am so excited, but still does anyone know the latest fashion like the dressing trend in nigeria because i dnt want to go lookin' so diffrent what do u think innit holla bk
good to see u're excited about going to Nigeria. there is no particular dress code to adhere to, whatever u are used to in the UK is fine don't be surprised to find people even better dressed than you. Nigeria isnt a fantastic place to be when you compare it to the western countries but its sure the most exciting place to be. In school you will have to wear uniforms and if you do end up in a boarding school say goodbye to your best clothes until holiday time.
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ne4real (f)
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just comeback first and c 4 yourself and accept it the way it is. it's your fathersland. one day immigration might deport u from uk and tell u your time don expire there.
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ghettochyk (f)
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"BY CHOONGTIN" well well well my parents want me to go to nigeria because apparently am "rude" and i dnt know my roots, well am excited but the thing is am scared that i might die or something because have heard lots of storeis about nigeria and how they kidnap people kill them and mosqitoes and insects and gosh hate insects also things like the teachers are really horrible and ignorant, also the fact that there is poor eletricity, i dnt know if i am going to like it or not all i need now is the truth about nigeria, i was there once but that was when i was little i can't remember anything, am scared because am staying, for a long time, God knows how long, has anyone been in my situation before or tell me what nigera really is like, i do know a lot about nigeirians but not nigeria girl!! don't go!!! you'll be used as a sacrificial gift to the gods, but before that, they'll take you to a native doctor and have him put a curse on you that will make you attractive to mosquitoes, after that, THEN they'll sacrifice you. but BEFORE that, they'll cook you, oh, no they won't, they'll just sacrifice you and put your head on top of the shrine for remembrance. **~~~~SO I'VE HEARD~~** I HOPE I DIDN'T SCARE YOU IN ANYWAY. oh yeah, and enjoy your trip 
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NymphoQin (f)
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choongtin are you kidding? never been to Nigeria  . anyways you will not like it if you know nobody, *still confused as to why she has never gone home*
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ghettochyk (f)
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well, there's a first time for everything right? 
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choongtin (f)
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well am going this summer holidays but dnt think i am going to be permantley based there
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romeo (m)
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Even me wey dey born for here still dey fear  , But the amount of catchable fun is so immense that you can't do without naija
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akinalabi (m)
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@ davidylan Forget about the "little" girl.  She ain't worth the stress. If what she mentioned is all that matters to her about life, then she's got a problem.
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aysometin (f)
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@ Jayon You don start again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Blackcat (f)
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Do not believe everything you see or hear on the international media stations (CNN,BBC,Sky e.t.c) about Nigeria. Nigeria is more developed and safe to live in that a lot of European and American countries.
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