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Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by chie8: 2:48pm On Sep 16, 2016
According to Ocheni Raymond Oche who shared the good news,some Nigerians in diaspora have offered a support to the Abuja-based female mechanic whose photos went viral recently.Below is what he wrote.....


'MECHANIC BLESSING GETS SUPPORT FROM NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA.

What politicians and Nigerian big boys couldn't do to encourage a female mechanic gets done by ordinary Nigerians abroad.
God bless you all for your support!'



Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2016/09/nigerians-in-diaspora-offer-support-to.html

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by chriskosherbal(m): 2:50pm On Sep 16, 2016
That's ok

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by ForeverYoung197(f): 2:53pm On Sep 16, 2016
Never count and hope for every politicians that they will accomplished all their promises.

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by soberdrunk(m): 2:56pm On Sep 16, 2016
I dont get what all the fuss about this lady is, it seems our bar for celebrating people in Nigeria is 'very low', she didnt discover the cure for any of Nigerias 'many' problems so why should we declare a public holiday in her honour. It is not as if she is doing charity work or helping the society in any way, she is simply doing what she likes and 'getting paid'.......FOR CRYING OUT LOUD, WE HAVE SOLDIERS UP NORTH SACRIFICING THEIR LIVES EVERYDAY FOR OUR SAFETY AND WE DECIDE TO SHINE SPOTLIGHT ON A LADY TYRING TO GET PAID!!!?? THE OTHER DAY ON NAIRALAND I SAW PICTURES OF SOLDIERS OBSERVING EID PRAYER IN BORNO AND A "FEMALE" SOLDIER WAS AMONG THEM, NOBODY SAID ANYTHING ABOUT A "WOMAN" RISKING HER LIFE FOR THE COUNTRY BUT IF IT IS A "BREADSELLER, MECHANIC OR WOMAN DOING SOMETHING WE SEE AS 'STRANGE" IT WILL MAKE HEADLINES. I HAVE NEVER SEEN A COUNTRY WITH MORE MISPLACED PRIORITIES THAN NIGERIA!!!

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by Benjom(m): 3:01pm On Sep 16, 2016
Good... but does it mean that she doesn't have all these before? We 'Nigerians in Diaspora' can do better o.

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by Built2last: 3:24pm On Sep 16, 2016
God done pick her call...congrats to her.

I will like to ask Seun and all Mods why I as a Christian can not comment on Islamic topics in this forum unless I accept Islam by clicking yes to the Islamic quote that Allah is the only true God and Mohammed is his messenger. And if you click "No" you are not permitted to comment.

Why are Muslims free to comment in topics posted on Sundays about Christianity without questions or any bible quote requesting them to say yes to be Christians but I don't enjoy same privilege as a Christian.
I just wanted to comment on the topic about the American who performed Hajj and Seun wanted me to accept am a Muslim to comment.

Seun why this discrimination? I just need to know.

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by ANIEXTY(m): 3:25pm On Sep 16, 2016
I like it when ladies work hard to get their own money instead of depending on men

GOD bless your hustle

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by apoti(m): 3:25pm On Sep 16, 2016
So Nigerians in diaspora came together to buy her a set of spanners grin

[img]http://cdn.meme.am/instances/400x/54194000.jpg[/img]

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by Nobody: 3:25pm On Sep 16, 2016
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soberdrunk:
I dont get what all the fuss about this lady is, it seems our bar for celebrating people in Nigeria is 'very low', she didnt discover the cure for any of Nigerias 'many' problems so why should we declare a public holiday in her honour. It is not as if she is doing charity work or helping the society in any way, she is simply doing what she likes and 'getting paid'.......FOR CRYING OUT LOUD, WE HAVE SOLDIERS UP NORTH SACRIFICING THEIR LIVES EVERYDAY FOR OUR SAFETY AND WE DECIDE TO SHINE SPOTLIGHT ON A LADY TYRING TO GET PAID!!!?? THE OTHER DAY ON NAIRALAND I SAW PICTURES OF SOLDIERS OBSERVING EID PRAYER IN BORNO AND A "FEMALE" SOLDIER WAS AMONG THEM, NOBODY SAID ANYTHING ABOUT A "WOMAN" RISKING HER LIFE FOR THE COUNTRY BUT IF IT IS A "BREADSELLER, MECHANIC OR WOMAN DOING SOMETHING WE SEE AS 'STRANGE" IT WILL MAKE HEADLINES. I HAVE NEVER SEEN A COUNTRY WITH MORE MISPLACED PRIORITIES THAN NIGERIA!!!
[/s]
You need one shot.

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by Moreoffaith(m): 3:26pm On Sep 16, 2016
The only thing our politicians and big boys know how to do most is show off, wear big chain like dogs...
God bless you man and enlarge ur coast for this.
Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by BABANGBALI: 3:26pm On Sep 16, 2016
What did they gaved her?
Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by Angelb4: 3:26pm On Sep 16, 2016
That's how they will market her now, one VIP will just marry her and send her straight to the kitchen to repair food not motor. The power of man!

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by Proffdada: 3:27pm On Sep 16, 2016
He's achieved his aim undecided
Why not do that anonymously?

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by Sinbad2007(m): 3:28pm On Sep 16, 2016
Expected to see an ultra modern garage being set up for her.
Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by luckygirl02(f): 3:28pm On Sep 16, 2016
Hmmmmmmmm
Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by Henrypraise: 3:28pm On Sep 16, 2016
soberdrunk:
I dont get what all the fuss about this lady is, it seems our bar for celebrating people in Nigeria is 'very low', she didnt discover the cure for any of Nigerias 'many' problems so why should we declare a public holiday in her honour. It is not as if she is doing charity work or helping the society in any way, she is simply doing what she likes and 'getting paid'.......FOR CRYING OUT LOUD, WE HAVE SOLDIERS UP NORTH SACRIFICING THEIR LIVES EVERYDAY FOR OUR SAFETY AND WE DECIDE TO SHINE SPOTLIGHT ON A LADY TYRING TO GET PAID!!!?? THE OTHER DAY ON NAIRALAND I SAW PICTURES OF SOLDIERS OBSERVING EID PRAYER IN BORNO AND A "FEMALE" SOLDIER WAS AMONG THEM, NOBODY SAID ANYTHING ABOUT A "WOMAN" RISKING HER LIFE FOR THE COUNTRY BUT IF IT IS A "BREADSELLER, MECHANIC OR WOMAN DOING SOMETHING WE SEE AS 'STRANGE" IT WILL MAKE HEADLINES. I HAVE NEVER SEEN A COUNTRY WITH MORE MISPLACED PRIORITIES THAN NIGERIA!!!

but if its Kim kardashian n her butt u will watch her on E.

dis girl need commendation not bashing.

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by Alasi20(m): 3:28pm On Sep 16, 2016
Good for her.



More elbows to your grease @ Nigerian in Disporal



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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by naijaboiy: 3:28pm On Sep 16, 2016
We keep talking about politicians and big boys helping other people but I really do not understand.

Is it everything that a politician or a rich man will put his hand and help?

If we hear some of their stories..nobody was there for them but now they have made it the society is now expecting them to release their wealth in order to help someone just so people will sing their name.

I'm not condemning helping of people who are in need of it in anyway, neither am I saying it's bad to help people. But the issue of pressurizing people who worked hard for their money on how they should use it is unreasonable.

Nothing stops an average man from helping anybody. We don't have to wait for the rich to help us. The government must not do everything for us.

If a man decides to be stingy with his hard earned money it's nobody's business really.

Africans and their shady mentality of "your money na our money".

Crap! undecided

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by soberdrunk(m): 3:30pm On Sep 16, 2016
VikingsOO7:
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You need one shot.

Make it 2.......

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by kid7soccer(m): 3:30pm On Sep 16, 2016
soberdrunk:
I dont get what all the fuss about this lady is, it seems our bar for celebrating people in Nigeria is 'very low', she didnt discover the cure for any of Nigerias 'many' problems so why should we declare a public holiday in her honour. It is not as if she is doing charity work or helping the society in any way, she is simply doing what she likes and 'getting paid'.......FOR CRYING OUT LOUD, WE HAVE SOLDIERS UP NORTH SACRIFICING THEIR LIVES EVERYDAY FOR OUR SAFETY AND WE DECIDE TO SHINE SPOTLIGHT ON A LADY TYRING TO GET PAID!!!?? THE OTHER DAY ON NAIRALAND I SAW PICTURES OF SOLDIERS OBSERVING EID PRAYER IN BORNO AND A "FEMALE" SOLDIER WAS AMONG THEM, NOBODY SAID ANYTHING ABOUT A "WOMAN" RISKING HER LIFE FOR THE COUNTRY BUT IF IT IS A "BREADSELLER, MECHANIC OR WOMAN DOING SOMETHING WE SEE AS 'STRANGE" IT WILL MAKE HEADLINES. I HAVE NEVER SEEN A COUNTRY WITH MORE MISPLACED PRIORITIES THAN NIGERIA!!!
so true, and the idoits gave her spanners, i even tought they gave her a her own mechanic shop and some serious mechanical tool

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by Nobody: 3:31pm On Sep 16, 2016
You might call it bad belle...But I still don't see any sense in doing good and taking pictures as if they are for political purpose.

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by femi4: 3:32pm On Sep 16, 2016
BABANGBALI:
What did they gaved her?
Tool box. grin

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by kid7soccer(m): 3:32pm On Sep 16, 2016
Benjom:
Good... but does it mean that she doesn't have all these before? We 'Nigerians in Diaspora' can do better o.
oya start doing something better others will follow suit

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by Sanuzi(m): 3:35pm On Sep 16, 2016
ok now
chie8:
According to Ocheni Raymond Oche who shared the good news,some Nigerians in diaspora have offered a support to the Abuja-based female mechanic whose photos went viral recently.Below is what he wrote.....


'MECHANIC BLESSING GETS SUPPORT FROM NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA.

What politicians and Nigerian big boys couldn't do to encourage a female mechanic gets done by ordinary Nigerians abroad.
God bless you all for your support!'



Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2016/09/nigerians-in-diaspora-offer-support-to.html
Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by kid7soccer(m): 3:38pm On Sep 16, 2016
Built2last:
God done pick her call...congrats to her.

I will like to ask Seun and all Mods why I as a Christian can not comment on Islamic topics in this forum unless I accept Islam by clicking yes to the Islamic quote that Allah is the only true God and Mohammed is his messenger. And if you click "No" you are not permitted to comment.

Why are Muslims free to comment in topics posted on Sundays about Christianity without questions or any bible quote requesting them to say yes to be Christians but I don't enjoy same privilege as a Christian.
I just wanted to comment on the topic about the American who performed Hajj and Seun wanted me to accept am a Muslim to comment.

Seun why this discrimination? I just need to know.
it only shows u how bias the owners of nairaland are, if u complain too much na ban u go recevice. Beside if seun has his way he will scrap christainity from nairaland and make us all atheists, all to satisfy his selfish belives. I SMELL A BAN COMING MY WAY

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by anonimi: 3:38pm On Sep 16, 2016
Moreoffaith:
The only thing our politicians and big boys know how to do most is show off, wear big chain like dogs...
God bless you man and enlarge ur coast for this.



www.nairaland.com/attachments/3937452_fbimg1455225198661_jpeg11aac1d4a66dda821df3f6422c5fd4c4

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by naijaboiy: 3:38pm On Sep 16, 2016
Built2last:
God done pick her call...congrats to her.

I will like to ask Seun and all Mods why I as a Christian can not comment on Islamic topics in this forum unless I accept Islam by clicking yes to the Islamic quote that Allah is the only true God and Mohammed is his messenger. And if you click "No" you are not permitted to comment.

Why are Muslims free to comment in topics posted on Sundays about Christianity without questions or any bible quote requesting them to say yes to be Christians but I don't enjoy same privilege as a Christian.
I just wanted to comment on the topic about the American who performed Hajj and Seun wanted me to accept am a Muslim to comment.

Seun why this discrimination? I just need to know.
A very vital question left unanswered since the inception of Nairaland.

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by LeJeun3: 3:39pm On Sep 16, 2016



Very funny....


Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by banmee(m): 3:40pm On Sep 16, 2016
soberdrunk:
I dont get what all the fuss about this lady is, it seems our bar for celebrating people in Nigeria is 'very low', she didnt discover the cure for any of Nigerias 'many' problems so why should we declare a public holiday in her honour. It is not as if she is doing charity work or helping the society in any way, she is simply doing what she likes and 'getting paid'.......FOR CRYING OUT LOUD, WE HAVE SOLDIERS UP NORTH SACRIFICING THEIR LIVES EVERYDAY FOR OUR SAFETY AND WE DECIDE TO SHINE SPOTLIGHT ON A LADY TYRING TO GET PAID!!!?? THE OTHER DAY ON NAIRALAND I SAW PICTURES OF SOLDIERS OBSERVING EID PRAYER IN BORNO AND A "FEMALE" SOLDIER WAS AMONG THEM, NOBODY SAID ANYTHING ABOUT A "WOMAN" RISKING HER LIFE FOR THE COUNTRY BUT IF IT IS A "BREADSELLER, MECHANIC OR WOMAN DOING SOMETHING WE SEE AS 'STRANGE" IT WILL MAKE HEADLINES. I HAVE NEVER SEEN A COUNTRY WITH MORE MISPLACED PRIORITIES THAN NIGERIA!!!

They tried na. They just gave her 100 dollars. At least that's how i bought mine.

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Re: Nigerians In Diaspora Support Mechanic Blessing, Abuja Female Mechanic (Pics) by BABANGBALI: 3:40pm On Sep 16, 2016
femi4:
Tool box. grin
who tolded you that they gaved her tool box?

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