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9ja4eva (m)
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Ibadan's the best. The food is great, the people are nice and if you're about to get kidnapped just run as fast as you can. Apparently there is a kidnapping season in Ibadan
LOL and when would dt be?Ope u good anywayz?
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dblock (m)
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It'll be great, I'll probably go around to Uncle's new house, my grand fathers house(A couple of minutes away from premier Hotel). I'll convert my money to naira and spend 95% of it on roadside meatpies
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9ja4eva (m)
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Na u sabi oh.Oh i know IB though.I know dt Premier hotel.And den Ring Road (De Rovans)
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chiegemba (f)
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@ 9ja4eva how u dey?
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9ja4eva (m)
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Am good oh and u?
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chiegemba (f)
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Fine Thanks! Some really interestin topics Nigerians post 
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9ja4eva (m)
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Exactly.U enjoying them right?
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chiegemba (f)
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Yeah! U bet. Always feel obligated to log on everyday now.
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9ja4eva (m)
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Same ere.It cld be annoying too.Be right back
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Ndipe (m)
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I would like to relocate to Naija someday.
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9ja4eva (m)
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I think its a good thing to do.
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anabell (f)
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don't u think we can make it better if we all go back home.As 4 me i will be going back to nigeria after my masters, in as much as i am lovin d uk, but i have to go back home ,mybe if will all go back we will be able to make some changes, and make tins better instead of runin away from our problems.
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anabell (f)
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what do u think guys let all go back home, after we finsh whatever we are doin abroad, i no its hard but we have to go home and help out
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chiegemba (f)
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@ anabell: Hi sis, about goin home ! that is a very nice decision!  but that is more than the problem right now because most people home now is plannin to leave or has the intention of leavin. So how would do we go about that?
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9ja4eva (m)
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Yes dey want to leave because dey think its all rosy out.With good information i bet they will want to stay back.They are decieved u know.
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anabell (f)
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@chiegemba,if we all go back home, then people back home wont want to leave, but if we remain here, everyone will want to leave.
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chiegemba (f)
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@ anabell Yeah! i do agreed to some extent, but its not that easy. I was actually chattin with someone i met through nairaland some mins ago and he was tellin me that if he had his way he would leave d country right now(as in that very min). because he doesnt c it improvin in d next couple of years!  @ 9ja4eva True its not easy here and true a lot of people have been deceived because of the way abroad is being painted  . sometimes it looks like we walk on the streets of gold and pick them up as well, but the truth now i think should be based on experience. know d sayin "experience is d best teacher" people comin over to experience it. Generally i pray one day a solution would be found that would make Nigeria a better country someday. 
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9ja4eva (m)
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I pray so.I see a great Nigeria soon.
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anabell (f)
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i pray nepa will be ok by d time i get back, that is my only fear .
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chiegemba (f)
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@ anabell, i feel u on that about "Nepa" heard a funny story once: my aty's friend took her kids home 4 hols not to long ago after they got home "Nepa" showed their true colors, U know how everywhere would be "pitch black" the youngest of them all started cryin that she's gone blind and couldnt see anything again, Was funny but sad though. A child who lived in a well illuminated country which isnt her home country only to get back to her home country and wants to go back!
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9ja4eva (m)
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NEPA will be fine by his grace.We wish for the best.
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Ndipe (m)
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We just have to be optimistic that Nigeria will change for the better. Lets not lose hope. Only we, Nigerians can rebuild our dear country to its former apex for our future generation. We just can't be checking out to other places for economic reasons. What eventually happens is that our future generation gets displaced from their root. Seriously, I love Nigeria.
@chiegmba, it's indeed a small world that we live in.
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chiegemba (f)
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@ Ndipe; Hi how r u doin?
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9ja4eva (m)
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We just have to be optimistic that Nigeria will change for the better. Lets not lose hope. Only we, Nigerians can rebuild our dear country to its former apex for our future generation. We just can't be checking out to other places for economic reasons. What eventually happens is that our future generation gets displaced from their root. Seriously, I love Nigeria.
@chiegmba, it's indeed a small world that we live in.
Thank you for sharing the faith.Nigeria go better no doubt.We need to help the little way we can.
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maree7 (f)
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I feel u, i am planning on going back for good prolly sometime next year just to contribute something to my beloved country. i no its not easy but i will endure 
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9ja4eva (m)
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I feel u jare.Doing same
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londoner
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Well, all these countries who are "law abiding" (but really not considering their prisons are full to bursting), have light and good roads did not get that way by accident, they all went through a time like Nigeria has, if only we do our research. If you think about it, all we are doing is enjoying someone elses effort to get the country to that stage, its really up to us to do the same for our country, or at least those at home now.
I always laugh when I hear Nigerians especially at home who complain about light and water and roads, lol, its as if they think the foreign government just gives it from the goodness of their hearts , we pay for these things and they deliver them.
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igbonla (m)
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This is an overflogged issue - you can make a difference from wherever you are.
The debate can go on and on with everybody holding on to their opinions. Some of us are too held back to want to leave for several reasons - work, family, etc. Some had to leave to keep their sanity and for other reasons. Truth is naija is stressful in terms of day to day leaving, I practically run a government in my house - water, electricty, security, etc. You run into scammers everyday even when you are trying to do your biz legitimately. The challenges are enormous especially those you don't have control over. The risks are higher in naija - where are the hospitals if you need one desperately? The sitting VP and the future president (hopefully) had to go abroad for treatment. I still love the country though and will continue to do my bit, I have high hopes that the change may come in my generation esp with people like Ribadu, Rufai, Ezekwesili working hard in goverment. I pray Ribadu becomes the IG of police!
I can't condemn those who wont be coming back, wherever you find peace is home but please continue to send dollarpo to your people! I appreciate the foreign countries for the privilege to visit; it's all I need for now.
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Imani (f)
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I will get on board very soon when everyone else has done so
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MP007 (m)
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Oaisis or wetin be ur name , na comand? naija people wey dey america no see any reason to come stay for naija , as for me , at this my ear;ly age wey i dey gbadun for yankee i go come leave all of that dey go sleep for oshodi / sango? God forbid bad thing, the lord don lift me up , let no man bring me down , word!
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