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Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by meum: 6:21pm On Feb 21
Where una Dey go?
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by BreconHills(m): 6:21pm On Feb 21
There is nothing abnormal about the crowd in the picture here
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Anguldi(m): 6:21pm On Feb 21
post=128575907:

Abi o, no mind dem.
Na from Buhari regime Nigerians start to travel abroad for the first time ever
No mind dey jare....
Don't you sell barbeque grill again .
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by planetx: 6:23pm On Feb 21
Japa into a second slavery and unending rat race.
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Ndleabilli: 6:23pm On Feb 21
Hmm

Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by spiSeyi: 6:25pm On Feb 21
grin
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by SyrusdeHansome(m): 6:27pm On Feb 21
post=128575907:
Abi o, no mind dem. Na from Buhari regime Nigerians start to travel abroad for the first time ever No mind dey jare....
Thought Buhari was ur darling daddy? Pple like u have zero character.

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Malroux: 6:30pm On Feb 21
NLPoliceWoman:

Domin.ique Justw.ise.
Rule 1.

1. Please post all threads in the right section, and don't derail threads by posting off topic
Just shut up. Cry cry baby.

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Mccullum: 6:30pm On Feb 21
The emergency lover of Nigeria throwing destructive criticism against the presidency just to instigate the populace against government.

Only millionaires can afford to travel, meanwhile, people has been queuing at embassies since Obasanjo's regime, this I remember vividly when I went to US embassy then.

Gaslighting familiar issues making it more obvious of those behind all these trying to drive out of their propaganda tools.

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Angelfrost(m): 6:30pm On Feb 21
Sigh... Forget Canada and UK, neighboring African nations will get flooded soon.


This mass emigration might become worse than people fleeing from war-ravaged Ukraine.

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by abiolamitodun(m): 6:31pm On Feb 21
JayTripz:
Ahhh Omoooooooo

People nor de chop Belle full again for this country ooo Chaiiii

I buy 400 Naira bread yesterday, I use my hand press am see as he small...

Just imagine Dem come de flog people bcuz of 100 Naira bread chaiiiii

Meanwhile, Abeg shey if Them Refuse person Visa, Dem go still refuse The person Visa money? As in refund the person him money back?
Pls someone should answer this question pls oo
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Gurudev1980(m): 6:31pm On Feb 21
It is well
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Angelfrost(m): 6:33pm On Feb 21
post=128575892:
There is this question about this Japa thingy we've been wanting to ask.....
Maybe we should create a thread about it.....

Below lies the question........

Update :
Madam Ngo gave some good reply,
We need more.

When people say Hausas are the wealthiest in Nigeria, I wonder at such ridiculousness.

What is the earning capacity of an average Northerner compared to an average Southerner?!!

There are 3 main reasons those people don't Japa like Southerners:

1. Less education and exposure.
2. Religious Extremism and mental slavery
3. Poverty


Let's not twist facts please.

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by duduade: 6:33pm On Feb 21
Cambodia ke
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by onuman: 6:33pm On Feb 21
NIGERIA HAS BEEN REPOPULATING SINCE BUHARI'S APC TOOK CENTRE STAGE IN NIGERIA.
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As Nigerians flee Nigeria, Jihadists move into Nigeria from across Niger 🇳🇪 Republic and Chad 🇹🇩. They take the positions the fleeing Nigerians left; the Jihadists become part of Nigeria's governing people, and formulate harsh policies that will make the escaped Nigerians not return to Nigeria again.
Down south of Nigeria these days, there is already overwhelming population of these foreigners.

Millions of Nigerians who left earlier are already trapped in foreign lands.

In 2001, Muhammadu Buhari in Kaduna vowed before a large crowd of Muslims that he would not stop until Islamic sharia criminal laws are applied in all the states of Nigeria. That goes for Islamic Republic of Nigeria.
After that vow, Buhari started to become a cult in Northern Nigeria and started to win millions and millions of votes in presidential elections.
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by MajorOvakporaye(f): 6:35pm On Feb 21
post=128575892:
There is this question about this Japa thingy we've been wanting to ask.....
Maybe we should create a thread about it.....

Below lies the question........

Update :
Madam Ngo gave some good reply,
We need more.

Illiterate

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by casualobserver: 6:36pm On Feb 21
Recardo:
How is this news or anything new? It's been like this since buhari's destructive government and it will continue even after tinubu.

The more that leave the better for Nigeria. Shebi they will send forex home?

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Skillsnigeria: 6:38pm On Feb 21
Hmmm
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by ufotunang: 6:39pm On Feb 21
Recardo:
How is this news or anything new? It's been like this since buhari's destructive government and it will continue even after tinubu.
...the rate of japa.is more higher and higher in tinubu government..and this is just 9 months of Tinubu government
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by israelmao(m): 6:41pm On Feb 21
Tinubu pandemic.It took Tinubu one split of second to announce removal of fuel subsidy,it is taking him a century to implement measures to cushion its adverse effects.CBN continues to formulate and implement monetary policies by the dints of trial-and-error system.

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by ufotunang: 6:42pm On Feb 21
See what APC and Tinubu has caused 🙄

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by ufotunang: 6:43pm On Feb 21
Everybody will leave this country and leave it for tinubu to rule the country alone

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by carl90(m): 6:43pm On Feb 21
Na dem sabi.
All I know there are some set of people in Nigeria that will not eat or beg for grass , no matter how the economy is

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by onuman: 6:43pm On Feb 21
casualobserver:


The more that leave the better for Nigeria. Shebi they will send forex home?

See one of the Islamists.

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Bfly: 6:43pm On Feb 21
I see this people japaing as the greatest assets Nigeria has, right now.

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by ufotunang: 6:46pm On Feb 21
blowjohn:
Where r they going?
Pls they shud close all embassies grin grin cheesy
.. they are going to Togo ...at least Togo is better than nigeria 🙄

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Rejoice28(f): 6:52pm On Feb 21
We were all complaining of buhari's regime not knowing Tinubu regime will make us miss buhari cry cry crywhat a country!!!

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Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by blowjohn(m): 6:53pm On Feb 21
ufotunang:
.. they are going to Togo ...at least Togo is better than nigeria 🙄


They shud not go anywhere.
They must stay and enjoy the economy.

Be like u sef wan run ba.
Make them block all of una sharpaly.

Nobody goes nowhere
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Always82: 6:55pm On Feb 21
[And which language do you expect them to do the interview? Housa or aranbic.quote author= post=128575892]There is this question about this Japa thingy we've been wanting to ask.....
Maybe we should create a thread about it.....

Below lies the question........

Update :
Madam Ngo gave some good reply,
We need more.[/quote]
Re: Japa: Nigerians Flood Foreign Embassies As Economic Hardship Bites Harder by Entusky(m): 6:55pm On Feb 21
Una go japa leave country fr northerners after dey don occupy all d political appointments una go come back dey shout marginalisation

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