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When will Amnesty talk about all innocent women and children, American and britishs soldiers kill in Iraq and afganistan everyday. What of guatamo bay ( not sure of the spelling) |
MallamMusa:This generation is actually the spoilt brat of our contry. They were the ones that did not have ASUU strike, NUT strike, They travelled without visa problem etc. The present generation( 20- 35) might do well because they have gone through a lot, even the ones from rich home are not spared. |
tosinadeda:my brother those things are special in naija. no doubt. i will thank anybody that provides road,electricity,water for me. Cos for every govenor that provides these ( my rights) there are 35 others who won't and there's nothing i can do. |
@ poster, When you stay abroad you will realise the magnitude of our problem. Why those abroad complain so much is that they have realised that it takes JUST a little effort to get things right. So you wonder why things are not right. When you see how a local council or a county(not t talk of the country) is being run by intelligent politicians with zeal and commitment , you will realise the BIG difference and get annoyed. Life is not about winning contracts, collecting or giving huge bribes. Life is more than that ok |
There is war in Dafur, soon they will all migrate to Nigeria or maybe madueke will push for Nigeria to join EU, if this call is not taken |
@Uche2nna Take it easy. It's quite difficult appreciating the the perception of our culture by whites. It takes a while, because the perception of us has been built around CNN,VOA,BBC view of Africa @poster What Uche2nna was trying to say is that, it is not by being African that makes a man want to stay away from the family. Infact, traditionally Africans lives and values are built around strong family ties. Different pursuit in life, however changes some of these values in everybody, including Africans |
These types of profession ( i am not sure if 'type' is the right word but 'nature') is for a short time. Maximum of 5 years, however i know a couple of guys that have been doing this for over 10 years. The Sad reality is that none of them has a compact family now. Examples of these jobs are offshore jobs, telecoms consultant jobs, etc Someone's got to do these job, I notice that once enter the cycle, it get more difficult for you to leave. The offers you get will be close to what you are doing now |
debosky:don't you think, that's drilling too deep |
akinalabi:I make bold to tell you, apart from scammers, that MOST nairalanders in UK cannot boast of having £4,000. It not anybody's fault, thats the system ( after bills, direct debits, mortgage etc) Akolawole:£500 ke! Is that in credit or debit ? after all direct debits |
amber_ella:No problem, Before we got married, i was into somethings like that , but after exchanging vows at the alter, I make bold to tell you that i have not seen the undies of another woman. It's been difficult but i am very determined to keep to the vows. It's about two years now and i am still good to go |
Congrats, Holla when you get to aberdeen . Nairaland crew here will welcome you |
@ poster, I will say i am someone that loves family life, being around my siblings, parents, wife etc but professional calling has turned me to another person. I have been 'lucky' to have jobs that take me away from home for months etc. Anytime i try changing my work, i'll get anither one that requires more travel than the previous. Infact i left my wife for 3 months just 5days after our marriage. Right now, i have seen my wife just for a total of 9days this year. It's not because , i am nigerian, but for my professional calling. It's same for most of my collegues ( who are not Nigerians, anyway) |
In addition to the previous reply, UK,US etc are not the end of one's problems. It's worse than Nigeria, if you don't have the relevenat papers( Using visit visa to work). If you could raise 300k in Nigeria, that means you can make a good living over there. If you have a good living in Nigeria , securing visa for yourself will NOT be an issue at all. Besides applying through agents is not the way out. Most often than not they are dupes |
I avoid opening Nigerian newspapers websites in public , where people can see my laptop/computer. It is almost coded like watching a porn site. I can't bear the disgrace of the Newspaper headlines. Sad! ![]() |
It's annoying that informed Nigerians at this time and age will still be arguing like this. It amuses me when people bring up arguments like this and the justification for their stands. We need people that can perfom, even if the person is an IGBO, HAUSA born citizen of Ogun state. All these sectarian politics have not helped in any way for the past 50 years or so and i doubt if it would help in decades to come. Think outside the box please and move your mind forward. |
hechi10:Are you still finding it difficult to get just ONE person that fits into this profile ![]() Guess you need to talk to MEND's HR manager . lol |
I guess you can call Njambi for anything you want to clarify. |
Florency:If you can afford to pay soo many Nigerians 2000, i am sure you won't be living in Alapere ketu, ![]() |
Xiomarra:Ignores the homeless shameless refuge Psychiatric doctors in the house, you’ve got for yourself an old patient in maraaaaaaaa ![]() |
sheniqua:Wha? |
@Xiomara has about "35" posts. She is not "new" on this forum. From the writtings and tone of her posting i am sure this is a masked re-cycled banned member/visitor. Check through the BA/NIGERIA face-off thread and you will know who she is |
These are the ones considered lucky ![]()
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