Career › Re: Nigerian Lady Weeps Over The Coldness Of The UK Warehouse Where She Works by FreeIgboho: 6:41pm On Nov 22, 2024 |
Mindlog: Attention-seeking, was she forced to take up the job?
She should sit down at home, no be by force to do warehouse job as it is a deal-breaker for her.
Such jobs should be seen as transition jobs as you find your feet in the UK.
Many went through that same route in their early days. Recording yourself cry and broadcast on social media, is for what purpose?
I picked parcels at DHL, also packed bananas and pineapples at Fyffes Bananas before moving to psychology roles during my student days. I was humbled when I got paired on shifts with a female Indian Paediatrician who also came to the UK through the study route, as we both packed pineapples and bananas, she shared how she worked in a big Paediatric facility back in India but decided making the move to the UK with her husband and kids was the best decision. Today, she works at Great Ormond Street Hospital London, that is one of the top five children’s hospitals in the world while I now work for a London borough as a Clinical Practitioner for the Children social care. Good for you! But she has a right to cry just as we in Nigeria have a right to say hunger is killing us (which na lie lie for some of us!) |
Career › Re: Nigerian Lady Weeps Over The Coldness Of The UK Warehouse Where She Works by FreeIgboho: 6:37pm On Nov 22, 2024 |
MadamVanessa:

Never give up, darling. Put your best foot forward, and don't be afraid to show your emotions. It's okay to cry and feel sad when faced with challenges. I remember my own experience when I first moved to the Middle East, specifically Qatar. It wasn't easy , the extreme temperatures, language barriers, and cultural adjustments were overwhelming. But I persevered, pushed through, and today I'm grateful for not giving up. You voluntarily moved to Qatar?? Qatar of all places?! |
Politics › Re: Do You Know Anyone That Donated To Simon Ekpa And The Autopiloters? by FreeIgboho: 6:26pm On Nov 22, 2024 |
slowice: Even in a country of over 200m, just 2m stupiid people can make it look as though the entire country is full of stupiid people. They are usually too loud and extremely dense. In their heart of hearts the vast, vast majority of Igbos are neither IPOB nor Simon Ekpa! |
Politics › Re: Your Economic Policies Impoverishing Nigerians – ACF Knocks Tinubu by FreeIgboho: 5:33pm On Nov 22, 2024 |
Emilo: You only selected the narrative that suits ur desire. Tinubu reforms will go no where. How do i know? A reform with no serious production to complement is a reform going no where. The only good thing is that they will have plenty saved money for stealing. Comming generations will reap the rewards and be thanking this generation for paying the price in hardship. Remember, these things will continue forever! |
Art, Graphics & Video › Re: Banana Taped Artwork Sold For $6.2 Million (Photos) by FreeIgboho: 5:27pm On Nov 22, 2024 |
spartachico: Lol that's crazy, I didnt read cus it was a crazy idea while billions are hungry around the world. Well, according to them it is some convoluted reasoning whereby she gets a certificate that gives her the right to reproduce the masterpiece anywhere!
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Crime › Re: Homosexuals Are The Hunters Of Men by FreeIgboho: 3:25pm On Nov 22, 2024 |
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Art, Graphics & Video › Re: Banana Taped Artwork Sold For $6.2 Million (Photos) by FreeIgboho: 2:54pm On Nov 22, 2024 |
alizma: This is a trap, if you know, you know. Crypto currency campaign thing. How? Which trap? "Reclining beauty" from Picasso below sold for far more
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Art, Graphics & Video › Re: Banana Taped Artwork Sold For $6.2 Million (Photos) by FreeIgboho: 2:50pm On Nov 22, 2024 |
spartachico: Make the banana no spoil oo or else something go do the artist and the buyer.. mofos You didn't read. She has eaten it |
Art, Graphics & Video › Re: Banana Taped Artwork Sold For $6.2 Million (Photos) by FreeIgboho: 2:50pm On Nov 22, 2024 |
Krismas, you see am? You keep saying nothing backs the dollar |
Politics › Re: Your Economic Policies Impoverishing Nigerians – ACF Knocks Tinubu by FreeIgboho: 2:43pm On Nov 22, 2024 |
Emilo: In your dreams T Pain cut cost of government abi. Can a corrupt person fight corruption?? Thats the simple question that made sensible Nigerians not to vote for him. But the Ronus have no brain 🧠! Here's what you wrote verbatim: When he started his reforms he was heavily criticized |
Politics › Re: Do You Know Anyone That Donated To Simon Ekpa And The Autopiloters? by FreeIgboho: 12:55pm On Nov 22, 2024*. Modified: 2:15pm On Nov 22, 2024 |
floss: Sorry I should have included in Nigeria, you’re kinda correct Conclusion below:Ojukwu did not execute Njoku he only downgraded him and replaced him with Colonel Alexander Madiebo. The secret US document called Njoku “the best Enugu has (and one of the very best Nigeria has) produced. The UK defence advisor who had known Madiebo as subordinate officer, first recce squadron, for several years, said he is “perfectly charming socially, but quite worthless professionally” he said further that “he is weak, ineffective commander and consistently had worst unit recce squadron.” To affirm what he was saying he showed the US defence attaché Madiebo’s Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst file that showed his abysmal records. The US attaché noted too that Madiebo too graduated as an associate field artillery officer at Fort Sill in Oklahoma from 23 January – 10th June 1964. In a separate document it was disclosed that the Head of state Major Aguyi-Ironsi was scheduled to have been assassinated on the northern leg of his national tour after the January 1966 coup. Some northern officers were already plotting to kill the head of state on 19 July 1966, but “Colonel Hassan Katsina dampened their enthusiasm asserting nothing should happen to Ironsi while in the North. Ironsi was scheduled to visit Kano, but Colonel Katsina persuaded him to cancel that portion of his trip because Lt. Colonel Shuwa then the Commander of the 5th Battalion had made arrangements for Ironsi’s assassination in Kano.” Katsina told northern officers that if anything should happen to Major General Ironsi, it should happen in the South. Ironsi was killed in Ibadan 10 days later by northern officers led by T.Y. Danjuma. |
Politics › Re: Do You Know Anyone That Donated To Simon Ekpa And The Autopiloters? by FreeIgboho: 12:44pm On Nov 22, 2024 |
floss: Sorry I should have included in Nigeria, you’re kinda correct FreeIgboho: Even in Nigeria Ojukwu came this close to doing the same thing. If he himself was in the front like Fidel, but he wasn't. Ifeajuna and Banjo were the ones in the front and could have pushed on to Lagos and overthrown Gowon, instead they were more interested in overthrowing Ojukwu. Well, Ojukwu sentenced them to death and executed them Enjoy history lesson below
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Travel › Re: Japa: 1 Of 4 Nigerians Want To Leave The Country – NBS by FreeIgboho: 12:32pm On Nov 22, 2024 |
Believeintruth: Bros you are so funny, do you know what it means to be developed? The first step is to ensure that the basic needs are met. When basic needs are very expensive, whatever you are doing is shyte. The first step is to STOP spending money you don't have and "suffer" so things will be easier for future generations who'd then have the luxury of long-term development projects |
Politics › Re: Nigeria More Polarised Than Ever After 2023 Election, Tinubu’s Unpopular Reforms by FreeIgboho: 12:22pm On Nov 22, 2024 |
geoworldedu:
 If Nigeria gets better than how Buhari left it within Tpains regime,I will personally apologize and deactivate my naira land account after giving you my salary of one month. You can open a nairaland thread for this challenge. I never guaranteed the benefits will be seen in your lifetime. I specifically said future generations! That's the BIG difference between developed and underdeveloped. They'd start expensive projects that'd be completed in 60 years (when they'd all be dead and won't be around to enjoy it!). Underdeveloped will never even think of doing such, even if oil money is flowing everywhere. Can you imagine ANY Lagos govt starting to dig tunnels for trains that'd be completed in 60 years to take Lagos traffic underground? NEVER! |
Politics › Re: Simon Ekpa’s Arrest Huge Relief For Ndigbo - Ohanaeze by FreeIgboho: 12:16pm On Nov 22, 2024 |
DeadCountry: Goes top show how daft and dumb you are as a nigerian. Daft and dumb my ass. Talk to ANY Igbo in Lagos and see if you'd see any praising Simon Ekpa for his wonderful work! |
Politics › Re: Simon Ekpa’s Arrest Huge Relief For Ndigbo - Ohanaeze by FreeIgboho: 11:56am On Nov 22, 2024 |
WHO EXACTLY SUPPORTS THIS GUY?? Every Igbo I know talk against him. I never hear ANY Igbo praising Simon Ekpa! |
Travel › Re: Japa: 1 Of 4 Nigerians Want To Leave The Country – NBS by FreeIgboho: 11:53am On Nov 22, 2024 |
Believeintruth: Oga stop defending nonsense. THis is not one time suffering. The policies are a disaster. The alternative is to stay underdeveloped forever |
Travel › Re: Japa: 1 Of 4 Nigerians Want To Leave The Country – NBS by FreeIgboho: 11:47am On Nov 22, 2024 |
Believeintruth: Oga stop it, the policies are wrong, there is no enjoyment for future generations based on his policies, if you cannot solve the problem of Nigeria now and ensure that life is better for the people, then there's no future generation that will enjoy anything. This is a one-time suffering that needed to happen! Afterwards the benefits are forever! That's the BIG difference between developed and underdeveloped. They'd start expensive projects that'd be completed in 60 years when they'd all be dead and won't be around to enjoy it. Underdeveloped never do such |
Politics › Re: Nigeria More Polarised Than Ever After 2023 Election, Tinubu’s Unpopular Reforms by FreeIgboho: 11:42am On Nov 22, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Do You Know Anyone That Donated To Simon Ekpa And The Autopiloters? by FreeIgboho: 11:24am On Nov 22, 2024 |
slowice: I have not traveled to my once peaceful village since these idiaats brought their nonsense to igboland, the insecurity caused by their action are immeasurable and everyone that has supported or donated a penny to such evil campaign are our enemies and must be brought to book. This is what 90% of Igbos I talk to are saying. Who then supports this Simon Ekpa?? |
Politics › Re: Do You Know Anyone That Donated To Simon Ekpa And The Autopiloters? by FreeIgboho: 11:20am On Nov 22, 2024 |
floss: Sorry I should have included in Nigeria, you’re kinda correct Even in Nigeria Ojukwu came this close to doing the same thing. If he himself was in the front like Fidel, but he wasn't. Ifeajuna and Banjo were the ones in the front and could have pushed on to Lagos and overthrown Gowon, instead they were more interested in overthrowing Ojukwu. Well, Ojukwu sentenced them to death and executed them! |
Travel › Re: Japa: 1 Of 4 Nigerians Want To Leave The Country – NBS by FreeIgboho: 11:13am On Nov 22, 2024 |
Believeintruth: Bros fear God and stop all these. He followed IMF and implemented the removal of subsidy and floated the Naira and caused the worst inflation that we have ever experienced. Expectations are not lowered bros, read the room, people are angry and disappointed, the same leaders that are saying we should tighten our belts are enjoying alacarte changing all the official cars and buying new jets when it is not important. Approving a contract under fraudulent circumstances for a road that costs far more than the road from Cairo to Cape town. See don't let God curse you and your family for supporting evil and lies. All these will eventually ebb and only the benefits will remain forever, to be enjoyed by future generations FOREVER. This is a one-time suffering that NEEDED to happen |
Politics › Re: Do You Know Anyone That Donated To Simon Ekpa And The Autopiloters? by FreeIgboho: 11:00am On Nov 22, 2024 |
floss: Rule number one;
No individual has fought government in an aggressive gorilla fight and won, the only place you can win a government is in court. Lie. Fidel Castro fought Batista government and won despite that US backed Batista. Then went on the rule Cuba into his 90's, then handed over to his younger brother, Raul. US was trying to kill him all that time |
Politics › Re: Do You Know Anyone That Donated To Simon Ekpa And The Autopiloters? by FreeIgboho: 10:51am On Nov 22, 2024 |
CodeTemplarr: Funders of eastern or all terrorist activities. Cut the "whataboutism". Do what YOU can to impact the one YOU can impact! |
Politics › Re: Do You Know Anyone That Donated To Simon Ekpa And The Autopiloters? by FreeIgboho: 10:46am On Nov 22, 2024 |
CodeTemplarr: While northern terrorist sponsors are still flexing and eating fat. Wonderment. Two wrongs do not make a right. You do what you CAN to tackle the one you can tackle |
Politics › Re: Nigeria More Polarised Than Ever After 2023 Election, Tinubu’s Unpopular Reforms by FreeIgboho: 10:23am On Nov 22, 2024 |
geoworldedu: Why do you believe politicians like this? Oh, probably you are still young and naive. Any 30 years upward that still believe that any politician in Nigeria is for the interest of this country is the perfect definition of gullibility. I like the last part of your speech though. But there is no sign that corruption and govt wastage is being reduced at all. Rather it is increasing and will keep increasing. The only thing that can make me trust a politician 1% is if the politician is in support of immediate killing of corrupt politicians and government officials. Once they pass the bill for that and sign it and then have like 5 to 10 politicians killed instantly that way, then I can start believing them. But for now I believe none of them. It is not a matter of believing politicians, it is a matter of simple arithmetic - all that money saved from subsidies and bdc's EVENTUALLY has to go into the common purse |
Politics › Re: Nigeria More Polarised Than Ever After 2023 Election, Tinubu’s Unpopular Reforms by FreeIgboho: 10:19am On Nov 22, 2024*. Modified: 11:10am On Nov 22, 2024 |
MrRichmond: Oga go and sleep
No future generation will see anything. 
Your microscopic progress on the fake subsidy removal and silly black market reforms has already been greatly offset by the large scale borrowing of tinubu Well if somebody is lending you money, it means they know you can pay, that you u have a bright future |
Crime › Re: Homosexuals Are The Hunters Of Men by FreeIgboho: 10:17am On Nov 22, 2024 |
GodisStriking: Its a man and I exposed it to a wide audience of international players. People watch my posts from all over the world including inside the White Supremacist Catholic Church who hates to exposed the most. Prosperous111 see what I'm saying? |
Crime › Re: Why Simon Ekpa May Not Be Extradited To Nigeria by FreeIgboho: 5:12am On Nov 22, 2024 |
Why not? If we have extradition treaty with Finland. Don't you see Nigerians extradited all the time to US? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria More Polarised Than Ever After 2023 Election, Tinubu’s Unpopular Reforms by FreeIgboho: 5:07am On Nov 22, 2024 |
geoworldedu: To Tinubu personal bank account of course. Abi where is the money right now? Oh I forgot. He used it to buy rice to serve you and your family because me and my family didn't get any rice o. 😆😅 You are funny. Future generations will feel that money. This is a one-time suffering that needed to happen. It's part of what will make Nigeria affluent in the future, especially if corruption and govt wastage is reduced a bit |
Politics › Re: Nigeria More Polarised Than Ever After 2023 Election, Tinubu’s Unpopular Reforms by FreeIgboho: 4:35am On Nov 22, 2024*. Modified: 1:06pm On Nov 22, 2024 |
patrickcollins: CBN has replaced Aboki Fx and others by trading on the rate they were using, I still maintain it didn't yield any meaningful output for the manufacturers bringing in raw materials, Aboki rate was even cheaper compared to Tinubu rate For NOW you can't see it - but future generations will. All the monies that used to make money changers and subsidy thieves billionaires will flow into the common purse. Also, people won't even think of being cheated in exchange rate or money counting at the corner |
Travel › Re: Japa: 1 Of 4 Nigerians Want To Leave The Country – NBS by FreeIgboho: 4:30am On Nov 22, 2024 |
Believeintruth: What did you essentially smoke when you said future generations will reap the benefits, which benefits? The policies are faulty from get go, even the IMF recently had to admit that the policies were faulty. You have two things that cause inflation, the exchange rate and fuel subsidy, you remove the subsidy and float the naira without any form of controls or plan to alleviate the effect. Exactly why future generations will reap the benefits - people always adjust (even durring war when there'd be nothing) and are alreading adjusting to the hardship. Expectations are lowered because everyone knows things are tough. Benefits like all the monies that used to go to money changers and subsidy thieves will flow to future generations |