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Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by GermanMelania: 8:35am On Feb 02, 2020 |
TerraMessorem: You don't want to waste time on anything. Slave for your entirety you will be. Go read wikileaks. What is making african nations poor? When imf insists on policies that are contrary to what works locallym the same people in charge raised during colonialism saw how the brits looted and continue looting. Where is the money looted to? The same wstern countries that claim they hate cortuption. Imagine if western countries banned African leaders from having oersonal accounts and property in theit countries. Westerners do not have your best interest at heart. Do not be deluded. The same year britain spent 20k pounds building prisons they spent less than 800 pounds on education in Lagos. My numbers may be iff but the ratio isn't. You can sell your grandparents parents and children anf your homestead to them and rename brits slaves. Let them rule over you and yours again. They continue to punish Africans for demanding freedom and then you turn around and thank them. When Buhari a child of colonialism was doing his british deals did he think to ask for anything in return for his country? A bad negotiator. Did not insist brits too purchase from nigeria to reduce the trade deficit. 1 Like |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by chukel(m): 8:35am On Feb 02, 2020 |
What information does trump want. What national security information does he want Nigeria to share. Nigeria is a sovereign country. The ban can stay as long as he wants. Let's learn to make our country the heaven we think America is. This may turn out to be a blessing in disguise. This isn't even a total ban. I'm in support of the permanent residency ban. |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by DAVE5(m): 8:36am On Feb 02, 2020 |
Karemarealty288: Put 2 + 2 together and you'll see Trump is trying to be a cheat code, to make the game easier Let more countries place us on travel ban, that way our government wld sit up or we go get sense pursue the non performing power and vote wisely when voting is required 1 Like |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Nobody: 8:37am On Feb 02, 2020 |
Osidazz19:these are the nigerians, i know are there, looters and thier families and extended families they are there wasting our governments resources and they are the ones complaining the most about this ban see them, or is that one you.
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Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by rummmy: 8:38am On Feb 02, 2020 |
Osidazz19:with your 35 years in US, kindly take a look on the profiles of other countries banned with Nigeria then I can argue with you sir. 1 Like |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Sundaycomputer: 8:39am On Feb 02, 2020 |
USA pls close ur door very well , we are okay in Nigeria believe me
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Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by ucham: 8:41am On Feb 02, 2020 |
Odinaka00:Biafra is not a 100% solution to all our problems, I agree. But it is at least a solution. With the restoration of Biafra, we can at least have a concensus on the structure of the new nation. Our voices can be captured in the constitution. It definitely will not be an overnight success. It will be a process. If not Biafra, what is the solution my brother? A country shared with people who value cattle than their fellow man? I don't think so. As for Uche Ogbuagu, I am not surprised in the least. He is a human in power, and power can corrupt any man no matter how noble they may be. This is the reason we shouldn't trust in humans. In Developed societies, emphasis is placed on institutions than on individuals. This is because humans can easily be corrupted. It takes more effort for institutions with laid out laws and precepts to be corrupted. With the restoration of Biafra we can have the opportunity to build strong institutions that will help in Human capacity building as well as nation building. Like I said, Biafra will not be 100% perfect, nothing is 100% perfect. But believe me it will be better than a nation ruled by Alamajiris. 5 Likes |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by DAVE5(m): 8:42am On Feb 02, 2020 |
Realtalk20: Some of us collected paltry sums of money to put the maniacs in power and still went on to bully those who did not see it their way |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Osidazz19: 8:43am On Feb 02, 2020 |
TerraMessorem: Obviously, you did not read my first post on this topic. If you had read it you would have seen my theory that the ban is not about security but about population control. If this is about security, how come saudi Arabia and Egypt are not on the list. These are 2 countries with the highest terroristic activities in US history. More importantly, this is not about visitors Visa, this is about immigrant visa that can lead to permanent residence. Does a terrorist need a permanent residence to carry out his criminal activity? NO. How many abokis do you know that even apply for green card to start with? 99 percent of Nigerians that will apply for these types of visas are Yorubas, Igbos and other minority tribes. Pls stop this brainwashing misinforamtion and stick to the facts. 2 Likes |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Ajibade123(m): 8:46am On Feb 02, 2020 |
USA isn't the only country Nigerians can make it, there are other better countries too Do you wish to work or study in countries like Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Dubai, Germany check my signature |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by DAVE5(m): 8:47am On Feb 02, 2020 |
MRcocaFanta: Few? Please check the meaning of few in the dictionary and tell us if it's only "few" bad eggs we have Who gave the "few" power, so a whole president can not curb his few? |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Nobody: 8:48am On Feb 02, 2020 |
JMA77 pls reach me on this Dami.ojo@yahoo.com |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Dizzyrascal(m): 8:49am On Feb 02, 2020 |
GermanMelania:I am trying to create a YouTube channel that would be to reeducate and change the way Nigerians think.....a mentality like yours is the kind I am looking for......if you don't mind speaking on a YouTube platinum then you would become extremely valuable. I am currently trying to generate content for the channel.....I just need ideas from like minded individuals such as yourself.....the problem of Nigeria is the way Nigerians think. If it doesn't change then we are just wasting our time.....look at the amount of effort you are putting into convincing that guy, the problem is that his mind is blocked. When the mind is blocked it must first be opened, to accommodate new information.....we as Nigerians have been raised with a slave mentality....I still have friends who think that the solution to Nigeria's problem is recolonization. I shake my my head anytime I hear them speak, it's so sad.....if you are interested you can quote me and I will send you my WhatsApp number.... 1 Like |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Nobody: 8:49am On Feb 02, 2020 |
GermanMelania:it is people like you, with your rubbish slave talk, that are the real problem, you are the slave Black man can also enlave if you didnt know you thought only white man can enslave you are a slave right now under nigerias cabals you are a slave of delusion, slave of pride founded in nothingness you call people slave but want to go and live in the whitemans country you encourage what, believe in your black leaders? they are the ones enslaving you keep shouting there, infact the actual slave trade only happened because black people were already practising slavery here, and had a hand even if a little, they hand a hand in selling thier people cabals are selling the very ground you stand on you are so myopic 2 Likes |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by berrystunn(m): 8:49am On Feb 02, 2020 |
frankmoney:. Yes is difficult... Insecurity is a big challenge to this government. As long as buhari keep his service chiefs As long as corruption is still on the high side As long as no human rights. As long as no freedom of speech As long as our justice system is under someone As long as EFCC and DSS compromise As long as court order is not respected. As long as Boko Haram still active This government said America is not the police of the world, they don't have the right to interfere in our matter (sowore issues) |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Topmaike007(m): 8:53am On Feb 02, 2020 |
Trump should do it in a way that all Nigerians will not be able to enter there country after Canada, UK, France and Germany should follow suite I will see if Nigeria will not be great |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Nobody: 8:54am On Feb 02, 2020 |
Osidazz19:what are you talking about, i didnt say any of these things, look at my post again properly i said your point about nigerians going to flood usa is moot you say it as if, america has some hidden wrong agenda, you mistake politeness, for hiding they politely ban you, and say it is for security, to spare you the shame of knowing they dont want you, sprawling allover the place eating food in another persons country wasting your ountries resoures there when we should be thanking america, we sit here criticising them, as if we have a say in any of it, last i checked nigeria is not a state in usa. |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Osidazz19: 8:58am On Feb 02, 2020 |
TerraMessorem: I could care less about the ban. I'm a US citizen, so is everyone in my immediate family including my father and mother. I have no plan on filling for anyone anymore. I have filed and gotten blue passports for everyone that care about. So this ban does not affect me in anyway. Just putting the facts out there for smart minds to know what's really going on. 1 Like |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Nobody: 9:00am On Feb 02, 2020 |
all these fukin looters, pack thier families, granchildren, brothers children, the whole extended family they pack them and go and keep in america then sifone all nigerias money so that they will be competing with each other there they dont understand the concept of country they think if you have money just go and stay where people have already done the work, through hard sweat to build it into a livable place pack yourself and go there, the air is fresh, they dump all nigerias money on thier families there the ban, will atleast prevent further of such occurences, if it cannot reverse the one that has already happened 1 Like |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Osidazz19: 9:02am On Feb 02, 2020 |
TerraMessorem: No, No, No. I don't blame Trump (this is not America's initiative but Trump's), it's part of self preservation. Trump and his cohorts are simply trying to stop, reduce the inflow of Minorities. That's what I said from the start. And I don't blame them, most humans will do tha same to preserve their majority status. 2 Likes |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Nobody: 9:02am On Feb 02, 2020 |
Osidazz19:hahahahah you see, you blue carded everyone you could chai, na wa o but i only hope you didnt carry nigerias tax payers money to go and do it otherwise i dont have any problem with that |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by cana882(m): 9:05am On Feb 02, 2020 |
chozzy:people migrate to Canada and Australia daily and the figure for applicants keeps soaring but how many migrate to US? I didn’t say how many people visit or school at the US (which is excluded from the ban) but migrate.. there’s a difference oga 1 Like |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Osidazz19: 9:05am On Feb 02, 2020 |
TerraMessorem: Nigerian tax payers money?. First time I left for the US, I went with less than 20 dollars. I worked hard for everything. Never gotten a kobo from Nigerian govt. I bring money in , not take out of Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by nanauju(f): 9:06am On Feb 02, 2020 |
solmus: Nigerians don't have sense, and your comment is just a replica of what Nigerians without sense will type. What will happen if you develop your 3rd world country and invest in it to attract spenders 1 Like |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Liposure: 9:06am On Feb 02, 2020 |
This is a wake up call 2 all nigerians 2 stand up and fix their country instead of seeking greener pastures abroad |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by GermanMelania: 9:08am On Feb 02, 2020 |
TerraMessorem: Read up on john punch the first slave in america Slavery didnt start because there was slavery in africa. Read up on how they captured kingdoms. How benin was captured. Nobody sold "thier" own people. Fulani and Dahomey people invaded and were capturing people to sell to the foreigners who DEMANDED them. You are spouting from the mouth without any evidence based on feeling. There waa no racial identity Did we invire them when they came? No. So.anyone that ones to live there is free to try. There is no shame. You will sell your wife to the richer neighbor bevause he has more money than you. When in fact it is fruit from your backyard e de take do am. Children in congo are enslaved today just so you can have that cellphone you are using to type rubbish.people move to "white" countries to escape poverty. Hence you see people who are truly reach stay back in naija. People who initially went off on thosw ships wwre indentured servants. To serve up to 7 years and then be free. Until they started seeing they were being a little too successful. Even in oyinboland they wanted their freedom. Some ran away before the contract was up. Be careful what you wish for for you might just get it. Today over 1 million black men are in prison providing labor for free. Look around and see what causes issues in many countries. It is usually the westerm powers that be. When haiti declared freedom they had to pay france and still were doing it until the earthquake. The educational system really needs to be revamped. Mongo park no discover any river wey people don de use for generations 3 Likes |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by solmus: 9:09am On Feb 02, 2020 |
nanauju: your comment reeks of inferiority complex.. its you business if you lack it, this one hopes to make profit insulting nigeria and selling his fake ghanian soap |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by GermanMelania: 9:10am On Feb 02, 2020 |
Dizzyrascal: Im super interested. Please reach out and link your YouTube channels abeg. Thank you |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Nobody: 9:17am On Feb 02, 2020 |
GermanMelania:you love to talk, if you read what i said, i said even if they had a small hand in it, hahaha. i knew that is what you will jump to come and say that we didnt sell ourselves those claiming that angle are still wrong, which other civilisation out there, in history, during war, unless defeated, would succumb to go and bring others as slave, simply because of threat. did the native indians in america do it, no, they were almost wiped out from killing did the turks, the romans, the japanese, the anglosaxons when the vikings attacked them only africans still had blood in their veins, agreed to go and fetch others, wether under duress or not 1 Like |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Dizzyrascal(m): 9:18am On Feb 02, 2020 |
GermanMelania:I have been trying to create content first before creating it. That is where I need a lot of ideas and collaborators......if you have any idea this is my mail, so we can communicate: paulinyang911@gmail.com |
Re: How The Travel Ban Will Affect Nigerians by Nobody: 9:20am On Feb 02, 2020 |
GermanMelania:and that is not even my point in your foolishness you missed everything slave trade was happening on this shores before the atlantic slave trade and it is still happening right now you are a slave of buhari 1 Like |
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