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Celebrities / Re: Bobrisky: Money Is Far Better Than True Love, Don’t Settle For Less by beejay16289(m): 7:09pm On Sep 08, 2021
Mmadu2:


Logically speaking the man with the N5milliion will be a better option provided he made the money genuinely. If he doesn't give you N5milliion, his connections will open way for you to make money. His name will open doors for you where poor people will not enter.

If he doesn't give you a dime his rich friends will assume you're living big and will help you financially and connection wise.

When he sends you to cook for him at least you will also eat a good meal from there even if he won't give you pocket money.

N100,000 from your true love is almost like suicide in a relationship. It can't even pay house rent and you people may literally have to starve or resort to crime to survive.

LIKE I SAID, I'M JUST BEING LOGICAL. A LOT OF VARIABLES MAY OBTAIN IN SOME CIRCUMSTANCES.


Makes sense grin

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Crime / Re: Dilemma Over LASIEC Adhoc Job Payment by beejay16289(m): 8:31am On Sep 05, 2021
Yinbanjonic:
Just received 15k alert from Laseic some minute ago, I thought Alesh said is 25k or I'm short paid?

I also received the same payment around that time frame.
Crime / Re: Dilemma Over LASIEC Adhoc Job Payment by beejay16289(m): 8:30am On Sep 05, 2021
Moeh22:
They paid me yesterday,10k PC
Lasiec scammed us

No Lasiec didn't scam you PCs in Agege LG also received the same payment
Crime / Re: Dilemma Over LASIEC Adhoc Job Payment by beejay16289(m): 10:22am On Aug 22, 2021
Yinbanjonic:

Infact is really unfair, till now no payment or the people at the LG have pocketed the money. A friend of mine called early this week and he was told that they will pay yesterday and up till now no payment.

Honestly I'm tired...
Crime / Re: Dilemma Over LASIEC Adhoc Job Payment by beejay16289(m): 2:00pm On Aug 21, 2021
Yinbanjonic:

I don't even know how much they used to pay but they should try and pay our money, it's going to 1 month now

Abi óò no pay yet... It's not fair at all
Crime / Re: Dilemma Over LASIEC Adhoc Job Payment by beejay16289(m): 9:33am On Aug 18, 2021
Yinbanjonic:

Which Local Government please.

I'm shocked as well I thought the pay was 15K
Crime / Re: Dilemma Over LASIEC Adhoc Job Payment by beejay16289(m): 9:32am On Aug 18, 2021
cyndylove64:
Mine is alimosho LG no payment received

Let's exercise a bit more patience I was on the phone with an E.O today and she said that details are being confirmed and collated in her LG and payments would be made LG by LG. So let's be hopeful that my next we receive our payments.
Crime / Re: Dilemma Over LASIEC Adhoc Job Payment by beejay16289(m): 2:28pm On Aug 16, 2021
I also was a employed as an ad hoc staff for the recently concluded elections but I've not receive any payment...

Agege LG
Travel / Re: My France Picture Gallery by beejay16289(m): 10:40pm On Mar 30, 2020
rinzylee:


Just one simple question....


Who is saddled with the responsibility of building industries? Government or Religious institutions?

You definitely know it's the responsibility of the Government. But Religious leaders can also be of help. In your honest opinion don't you think we have more than enough religious institutions. If you ask me i would say humanity's obsession with religion has done some serious damage to our reasoning. Like why the hell will a religious leader say his vision is to have a branch of his church in less than 7 minutes walking distance. Wait a min are the branches already built overstretched or overpopulated. I highly doubt that....

Honestly with the way we're heading it almost seem fair to say that a well known religious leader will pull much more crowd than Mr President himself... Any day any time....


Trust me I am not praising our Government because honestly it's very obvious that they have failed us as our leaders...


Relegious institutions claim to love and serve God.......Then I see no wrong if they all come together as one.... join resources to innovate positive impact to our economy.....Is this too much for the love of God....

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Travel / Re: My France Picture Gallery by beejay16289(m): 4:23pm On Mar 30, 2020
mrphysics:
Why do most Nigerians believe they are no sensible enough to handle what those in other countries are doing including Iran? Why do we wish to be them without getting our people to think like them? I see that no matter the kind of leadership we get in Nigeria, it will take decades to get the average Nigerian to think like his mate in developed countries.

But we have driven planes that are even riskier to operate. A NPP is designed to shut itself down in case of any emergency. It did in Chernobyl, it also did in Fukushima. These two accidents occurred because of the Tsunami not because of Reactor problem. And these natural disasters were prepared for but what came was more than what was prepared for. A NPP is safer than Gas Power Plants. No Nuclear operated plant can cause the damage caused by oil exploration in Southern Nigeria.

And no, there has not been any major cancer related issue or mutation experienced from the over 10,000 people who survived Hiroshima accident.

Can someone answer me please? Why do Nigerians wish to be developed but are not getting themselves ready for development? Why do we think we can not operate a Nuclear Power Plant. Terrorism, right? Iran nko? Turkey nko?


mrphysics I think Nigeria has want it takes to develop a NPP but a lot of us are still mentally enslaved to things like religion, politics etc.

Imagine how developed our Nation would be if we had more infrastructures instead of churches, more industries instead of megachurches and more equipped hospitals instead of mansion sized mosques.

Now an epidermic is out there will Nigerians run to this religious houses. The things is all religions are waiting for a positive response from science.

I believe that we are all our own gods.....
Truth is if you really want to find the answers.
You have to look inside yourself.
Not up to the sky......

Majority of us need to stop thinking like average people and wake from the slumber that we put ourselves into......

Whatever we were doing before is obviously not working.....


The changes we all want has to start with us, before it reflects on our leaders.... At least our leaders were once followers....

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Travel / Re: What Are Your Regrets For Leaving Nigeria? by beejay16289(m): 8:39am On Feb 23, 2020
BlindedIrony:
Hello,

As a diaspora living in the States, I want you to know that you are the world's most ridiculous idiot. What kind of insect made its way to your brain to whisper that diaspora regret living Nigeria??

I am 28 years old. I have a saying I adopted when I graduated in Nigeria and I could not find a job. It goes like this, "ANYWHERE , BUT NIGERIA." Now, you may ask why a former patriot like me says something like. Well, let's look at it this way. There are things I regretted about not getting out of Nigeria sooner than I did. A lot of diaspora (afew hundreds) told me the same. They are:

1) I am so glad I don't have to witness mob justices on innocent and accused peoples who don't have the opportunity to be trialed in court. You have a bunch of devoted religious people that will lynch someone today and tomorrow you will see them in churches smiling. It made me throw up many times when I was growing up.
2) I am so glad I don't have to see dead bodies on some Nigerian cities' streets on my way to work, school or to visit my friends. Sometimes, some of these corpses lay decaying for days, and people walk past them as if it is the norm! Well, I guess it is normal in Nigeria( Lagos, PH, NORTH, Onitsha... no city is excluded.)
3) I am glad the police doesn't harass me now just because I look and dress better than them.
4) It sucks that I had to spend 1/3 of my monthly salary just to charge my phone, and have electricity because of epileptic power supply.
5) I am so glad I don't have to be at bed at 10pm. In anywhere but Nigeria, cities are alive until the early hours of morning.
6) I don't have to put up with the Nigerian police inability to response to emergency.
7) Bank queues suck like hell there.
coolI no longer have to put up with mosquitoes on borrowed dracula teeth that suck the souls of hardworking men and women.
9) I don't have to lose my money to armed robbers now.
10) Armed robbers NO FIT come into my house here because American constitution gives all people rights to bear arms, unlike Nigeria where armed robbers fit come and command you for your house.
11) I don't have to take 11 classes in a semester. What am I a robot?? Here, the most are 4 classes per semester, and you can work too (full time and part time). Classes are very flexible.
12) I don't have to put up with professors who think they are better humans because they have degrees, yet their moral compasses are rusty and they beg me for money to grade my exams.
13) I don't worry about soldiers retaliating when they assault me because I can sue them now no matter their rank, and also they cannot come to my house because the Texan state law says I could shoot armed trespassers in my property.


There are million things we do not regret about leaving Nigeria. How on earth are we supposed to regret leaving a country that pays doctors 100K naira, when their American counterparts make $250,000 to $500,000 depending on surgery specialty?? It is people like you that often come up with very stupid diaspora shaming posts like this one. You cry of patriotism for a country that has never given me a kobo, taken my last kobo and deny me an opportunity to make a kobo! This is the Nigeria you want us to regret leaving.

Oh! As for regretting, I have no idea what you mean , but any diaspora can come back to visit and enjoy the culture whenever he or she wants. However, no one is going to leaving heaven for hell permanently, even if hell has the only fire that can roast yams.
Damn niggar
Travel / Re: My France Picture Gallery by beejay16289(m): 6:57am On Feb 15, 2020
beejay16289:

Am sorry about Valentine's day

Travel / Re: My France Picture Gallery by beejay16289(m): 6:57am On Feb 15, 2020
mrphysics:
Dear France,

Today is the worst Val. Experience ever. I am sending you this message with the strongest of words while also appealing to you that you should bless your boy with a loyal foreign Val, because body will begin turn to wood here. cheesy cheesy

My annoyance is that, I will see a girl (black) and I will be very convinced that this girl must come from Anambra, but when I approach her, she will speak concentrated French that will leave me wondering if the world is truly coming to an end. Where are my 9ja people.

You will see someone that looks like an Ibadan babe ooo, but the French she will be blowing is enough to remove your head warmer.

Today, I went out telling myself that I must get a good FWB, and this time, I am going for the black race. Unknown to me, that journey is a fruitless one because there are no many Nigerians in Nantes and the ones in Nantes are looking for white guys that will extend their stay here.

So let me deliver a judgement to myself

MrPhysics, with every signs around, it seems you will be celibate for 2 years , now go and concentrate on your books.
Am sorry about Valentine's day cheesy grin

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Travel / Re: My France Picture Gallery by beejay16289(m): 4:49pm On Feb 09, 2020
mrphysics:
Erasmus Students Network organized a party last week. Unfortunately, the Erasmus guys in my class has left to other countries but before leaving, they handed over the baton of partying to one of my classmate, a Turkish guy and a very good friend of mine.

Before going to the party, he asked me if I have some c.ondo.ms, and that his own is finished. I told him I have, shocked ofcourse, I always have to be prepared. I got some packets of it about 15 before leaving the country. It was the last I put inside my bag as most of the packing was done by my mom and sister and I didn't want them to wonder if it is studies I was going for or ..............

So I went with 6 (incase luck shines on us that night). Something shocked me anyway, when I handed him the 3 and he saw the diameter of the circular personal protective equipment (PPE grin grin), the guy was surprised and he immediately told me that it's too big for him. I was like, what the fvck do you mean. He told me that I shouldn't bother and that as a black guy, he expect a big .... compared to his own and that the size decreases as you go up to the northern hemisphere . I have never heard a thing like that before.

Anyway, luck didn't shine on us that night embarassed embarassed embarassed. We had a great time partying and dancing, however, I learned many things about the social life of the French people.

Most French ladies are quite reserved. They don't want to associate whether you are black or white, as long as you are not french, their ladies don't want to go into relationships with non French people (Exceptions exist for some rare events of one night stand which most often goes in the favour of the black guys who they believe possess better shooting machine).

I got very few pictures, about 2, others were personal pictures though.
Mhen i can't stop laughing

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Travel / Re: My France Picture Gallery by beejay16289(m): 2:42pm On Feb 09, 2020
mrphysics:
Since I came to Nantes, I have lived a conservative life.
Before I left 9ja, I prepared for a new life of experience and exploration grin grin. I aren't a jew guy (or so I thought). The period I stayed in Abuja was a whole lot of learning experience. I tried my best to find balance between work and social life.

So when this opportunity came, I saw it as another time to take the social life international. Unknown to me, this school has a different plan, one that would push me back to my room and not only make me a "jew guy" but a jewish council of elders cheesy cheesy.

I accepted my fate and have lived on for 6 months now without any social activities.

So last week, I decided to go to the party and see what's happening out there.
Following Sir
Travel / Re: My France Picture Gallery by beejay16289(m): 9:14am On Feb 09, 2020
mrphysics:

shocked shocked shocked

mrphysics please can you continue this thread, am really missing your post. I just want to say that i am very grateful for all i have learnt on this thread but i just want more�
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Barcelona Vs Athletico Madrid: Spanish Super Cup (2 - 3) On 9th January 2020 by beejay16289(m): 10:20pm On Jan 09, 2020
seniormallam:
I just confidently log on to my bet account to withdraw my money since barca na 1x I carry , I didn't see any congratulations from sporty.......... Went back to see score line I was shocked

It happens bro
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Barcelona Vs Athletico Madrid: Spanish Super Cup (2 - 3) On 9th January 2020 by beejay16289(m): 10:18pm On Jan 09, 2020
My team was robbed
Swears !!!���
Education / Re: Total 2018/2019 Scholarship - Apply Immediately by beejay16289(m): 10:17am On Nov 03, 2018
Please can i also get the past questions

bolajiade10@gmail.com
Education / Re: 2017/2018 Lasu Admission Guide Thread by beejay16289(m): 2:36pm On Nov 03, 2017
Abeg make una signify oo dose dat av accepted admission from jamb caps
Education / Re: 2017/2018 Lasu Admission Guide Thread by beejay16289(m): 7:57pm On Sep 02, 2017
okay i see a lot aspirant have lots of complains but seriously all you need to do is to keep battling with LASU portal. I am a living witness to this happenings i faced a lot while registering,don't waste much time by posting things just keep working on the schools website. I wish you all success in your screening,am just a guy who cares.

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