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I love it when people are honest to themselves and retrace their steps. I hope he is back for good and ready to start afresh. I have a relation who have spent over 30years in SA. The only time he managed to come back during his mum's funeral, he did with the help of the Nigerian High Commission in SA which assisted in buying his flight ticket. The only thing he came back with was two loaves of bread for his nephews and nieces upon arrival. SMH. His hotel bills including feeding bills were sponsored by relatives throughout his stay period while around in Nigeria. We've appealed for him to come back and start over but pride won't let him. At over 50, he is still not married. No investment there nor here, no meaningful source or livelihood. Just wasting his youthful days and growing older. Abi na by force to stay abroad?? Mtcheww. |
I love it when people are honest to themselves and retrace their steps. He is back and can start afresh. I have a relation who have spent over 30years in SA. The only time he managed to come back during his mum's funeral, he did with the help of the Nigerian High Commission in SA which assisted in buying his flight ticket. The only thing he came back with was two loaves of bread for his nephews and nieces upon arrival. SMH. His hotel bills including feeding bills were sponsored by relatives throughout his stay period while around in Nigeria. We've appealed for him to come back and start over but pride won't let him. At over 50, he is still not married. No investment there nor here, no meaningful source or livelihood. Just wasting his youthful days and growing older. Abi na by force to stay abroad?? Mtcheww. |
I love it when people are honest to themselves and retrace their steps. He is back and can start afresh. I have a relation who have spent over 30years in SA. The only time he managed to come back during his mum's funeral, he did with the help of the Nigerian High Commission in SA which assisted in buying his flight ticket. The only thing he came back with was two loaves of bread for his nephews and nieces upon arrival. SMH. His hotel bills including feeding bills were sponsored by relatives throughout his stay period while around in Nigeria. We've appealed for him to come back and start over but pride won't let him. At over 50, he is still not married. No investment there nor here, no meaningful source or livelihood. Abi na by force to stay abroad?? Mtcheww. |
Why do many Nigerians live in denial? Their daughter has mental problem and they did not send her to a psychiatric home but kept her with them, probably believing God to cure her. Don't get me wrong. I believe in the miraculous and healing power of God but you also have to do the needful while exercising your faith. |
JBoss25:Very true!! Societal influence and peer pressure to show off power could lead such kids to do the unthinkable. Had a similar experience with a nephew. Well raised and with all Christian tenets taught him. One of the days, a family friend went on visiting day and her son reported that a senior bullied him. When they went to report to the school authorities, the so-called senior turned out to be my nephew. She wanted to withdraw the case since she was close to us but I encouraged her to at least let the school authorities know and let him be disciplined. Uptil date, his mum still could not believe the story when she heard her son bullied a junior student cause she taught she raised a saint. Say no to bullying. Anybody can be a victim. |
JaneYave:Azsin!! Even prostitutes no go gree for this one. Probably why he chose to take the thing by force. Moreover, maybe em babalawo asked him to sleep with a married woman for rituals. There's nothing these people won't do. |
Why do I have this feeling that he is innocent and probably truly being framed? Well, may he experience God's mercy if he is truly innocent and be set free. If the reverse is the case, let him do the time. |
WTF!! What is wrong with Africans? When will this poverty and entitlement mentality leave us for Christs sake? Just 5days and you are dragging what? No single respect for the man and no grief over the loss sef. Tueh!! |
athaboi:Hmmm. Warri dangerous? Abeg, where is safe in this country?? RIP to the dead. |
houseontherock:Probably a case of estrangement. My guess is that the man was no longer seeing his wife and kids as family and probably have not allowed them visit him at his place of work hence the owner took his body home after his demise to the extended family for interment. Now estranged wife feels it's time to get her pound of flesh. |
Ezehillary:One thing is certain. For once I see good in Buhari for proscribing IPOB as a terrorist organization. Don't make excuses for IPOB cause they are behind all the crimes but their cowardice would not let them own up for their irresponsible activities, rather they are always quick to claim innocence. They should learn from their elder brothers Bokoharam, and that's the big difference cause BH would never recline from claiming they were behind the incident. One thing remains undisputable. The day of reckoning is around the corner for all the perpetrators of evil in this land starting from Looters, Ritualists, Vandals, Terrorists, |
Kikikikikiki I laff in Swahili |
RichThugg:No 1 citizen and family consuming stuff since time immemorial |
Awesomeking:God rest his soul. He's got a smart bae. I love them beauty with brain. Also guys, let someone around you know what you are up to. It could save your neck. |
Dicken90:Abeg bros, speak for thyself. Na Igbos even get doctorate degree for leeching on successful family members. The entitlement mentality drives me nuts. |
NOC1:Don't be too quick to conclude nobody left the money there. The mob never forgives. |
superCleanworks:But this one still dey learn work where her husband dey na. |
Chaiiiii. Who did we offend in this country? God pls pick my calls and send me a helper to whisk my children out of this shithole country. Tufiakwa |
Well if the existence of Mr Biggs franchise has become an achievement in a state, TJunction should be celebrated loudly |
Apparently a medical condition - Dyslexia. Unfortunately, Nigeria donr have institutions with facilities for such persons. In saner climes, they have special transcribing equipments as learning aids for such people. But Naija Minister's would rather divert provisions made for such and attract curses upon curses upon themselves and their generations |
SpatialKing:Good attempt, but you omitted NDIC |
cassidy1996:Pls be serious for once. DSS ke? Make your findings. |
Nonsense. Exactly what we heard when $1 was going to be N1. By the way, that price is not cheap |
Na dem |
tunjiajayi:My dear, pray you never find yourself in such situations. My sister was a victim and it was just by His mercy that she is still alive today. |
Could it be the same person feeding school children?? |
PlayMaker14:Really?? Try Garki market Abuja then you can come back to discuss with us |
Believe this rubbish at your peril. Shameless man with his policy summersault. |
Really heartbreaking�. I can't hold back my tears. May the Lord Almighty comfort you and yours. I sincerely just hope the late Pilots wife has conceived and I am praying she brings forth a replacement to the family. |
Guy, you were extremely lucky!! The same thing that sent Pharaoh Okadigbo to meet his father happened to you and your are still standing. Don't stop thanking and praising Him |
Oh Lord deliver my family from every ancestral curses and untimely death. |
tit:It's on CNN and BBC |

