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Business / Re: Cost Of Living In Lagos, Nigeria by Liedetect: 8:16pm On May 08, 2010
Dear Forum members,

I am Sid from India and working as Sr Engineer in an IT company. Of late a Nigerian Telecom company has given me an offer to join them as a Consultant Engineer. The company has offered me US $ 24,000 Per Annum cash component. Incentives: Food, Accomodation, Mobility, Transport, Insurance and Medical is all company paid.

In India, I earn US $ 14,000 Per annum and perks are separate. Is the offer decent enough for one man to live and save in Nigeria  ?


Please reply

Regards

Sid


Dear Mister Sid,

that Nigeria Company that offered you a consultancy job is the Satan ltd group of companies. They are a well-known evil concern. They are devilish people only seeking a devils advocacy position for the unwitting Indian fool. Take time and study posts on this forum and you will quickly discover that Nigeria is a Hellhole fit only for little demons and demonesses .Quit while the going is good, preferable head for Ghana. Do not trust those who support your hopes because they are not genuine people –the devilish swines – for how can people who daily profess hatred for their fallow countrymen of Igbo, Yoruba, Houser or Fulani  origin suddenly shower you a foreigner with love and encouraging words?
Don’t trust them, don’t come to Nigeria. There are Nigerian demons aplenty capable of doing the job. 


Sincerely Yours


Liedetect
Business / Re: Cost Of Living In Lagos, Nigeria by Liedetect: 3:29pm On May 08, 2010
So why is Indian life any less valuable than that of a Nigerian?  The pay is too little for a Nigerian, life too tough for a Nigerian in Nigeria thus he/she vamooses to havens such as Benin and Ghana but somehow the Indian can survive on the paltry wages offered in Nigeria and cope with Nigerian conditions. Heck my advice would' be for the Indians to go to Benin and Ghana and leave Nigeria to Nigerians willing to do the jobs on offer.


As for the global village point. If Nigerians travel and benefit from travels i am sure they do so mainly in Europe and America not in India. No one has yet to my knowledge complained about Americans or Europeans coming to work in Nigeria.


 Keep Indians out they are Oyibo dogs hellbent on undermining Africans.


lol, the only globe Nigerians appear see while in Asia is the whole of it as they are sent flying from the top floor of some  Chinese record breaking tower building
Business / Re: Cost Of Living In Lagos, Nigeria by Liedetect: 2:33pm On May 08, 2010
Oh so now we have Hindu temple in Nigeria, loads of Indians doing our jobs and since the world is a global village as someone stated above, do we have a shrine of Nigerian origin in India and loads of Nigerians living there and gainfully employed in indian jobs?


I wonder if those in support of Indians doing jobs that should go to Nigerians in Nigeria ever bothered to study the consequences to local population when indian establish their presence- for example in Uganda, Kenya, Trinidad, Fiji, Mauritius  or the Andaman  Islands – Jarawa tribe near India where the indian government is systemically eradicating the natives that are supposedly of African origin.?



http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/fl1817/18170650.htm

Indians are not to be trusted. Their main colonial use to whites was as a buffers and excuse to oppress blacks. Even now in America or Uk if whites want to keep blacks out they employ Indians. thus once Indian lead hospitals African doctors and trainees disappear. India should stay in east Africa or go invest or work for firms in Ghana. It is imperative for Nigeria to compel foreign firms in Nigeria to employ Nigerians. Nigeria is not one of those countries were excuse can be made that the locals are not intelligent, skilled or educated enough for available jobs. In most instances Nigerians are better qualified and more intelligent than the foreign competition.
Politics / Re: BBC Says 11 Million Lagosians Live In Slums - Rubbish Journalism by Liedetect: 12:40am On May 02, 2010

4play
Those pictures are all of mud huts, are they?

What kind of i-diot posts a picture of a 2 storey building and calls it a hut because the building material is made of mud? I've no preference for any particular type of building material but any notion that we can go back to mud huts is silly. Let me break it down for you - Mud okay, mud hut bad. If you disagree, please show us pictures of the mud hut you are building for yourself.

What a sorry assed response




Yeah, right, you were only condemning huts not mud. Everyone who has ever sneered at mud huts aren’t sneering at mud but hut. I suppose when people sneer at Africans wearing grass skirts they are not sneering at grass and the implication of primitiveness that this implies,  but only sneering at skirts. 



Next time just admit your mistake and move on

Politics / Re: BBC Says 11 Million Lagosians Live In Slums - Rubbish Journalism by Liedetect: 2:45pm On May 01, 2010
Bangladeshi mud architecture



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and Ziga's mud brick type house:




Politics / Re: BBC Says 11 Million Lagosians Live In Slums - Rubbish Journalism by Liedetect: 1:55pm On May 01, 2010

4play

A hut is by definition small and even Westerners used to live in hut. No redesigning of a hut will make it conducive for modern living. If mud huts are alright, when next you visit Nigeria, feel free to build a mud hut for yourself in the village. I hope you don't live in one of those 'Western' cement houses? 


So you're against huts not mud. Seems as if caught out you've resorted to obfuscating.  


Modern Mud Huts:










[img]http://creativebangladesh.files./2009/05/rudrapur_1.jpg?w=479&h=269[/img]
                              Bangladeshi mud architecture
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                              Bangladeshi mud architecture

                                     Indian Mud Hut Pics:

                                     
     
                                                                    

                                   

                         




                                       






                                Old Mud Huts:

















   

Politics / Re: BBC Says 11 Million Lagosians Live In Slums - Rubbish Journalism by Liedetect: 1:29pm On May 01, 2010
Whats wrong with mud huts except size of the old types?




Mud huts simply require redesigning. Mud is a versatile and relevant material. If we hadn’t been so brainwashed using mud could have saved us billions’.
Politics / Re: Nigeria Why Hate The Truth - Fg Protests Bbc Documentary On Lagos by Liedetect: 1:26pm On May 01, 2010


Third program:

That Nigerian girl on that beach has a better quality of life in real terms than your average Brit on an estate or American in a project. Don’t want to write loads of stuff here but, man the fresh meat in that lagos market that she attended. Who in Britain can afford that quality of meat? Maybe occasionally for Sunday roast. The Nigerian kids in England, Ireland and Britain are all swollen because of the poor quality of food. That Nigeria girl can see the stars, not moribund to a couch, don’t pay taxes, I could go on suffice to state that we need to revaluate what development means 


Second Program:

I liked the houses on stilts in the water. Those should not be bulldozed but redeveloped using the skills acquired by the residents.



Overall, the BBC’s intention was, I believe, as many stated, disingenuous.
Politics / Re: Bushmen In America Give Jonathan Ultimatum by Liedetect: 12:44pm On May 01, 2010

labiyemmy,

You dont need a good country to be a common barber.

you wont believe it but a friend of mine said the same thing you just wrote almost word for word.
Politics / Re: BBC Says 11 Million Lagosians Live In Slums - Rubbish Journalism by Liedetect: 11:55am On May 01, 2010

The sterile environments of America and Britain could do with some goats and chicken running around freely.

It is sad but true that your typical bushman thinks that cement and concrete doth civilisation make.
Politics / Bushmen In America Give Jonathan Ultimatum by Liedetect: 11:50am On May 01, 2010

                                             
                                          grin grin grin


   

Nigerians in the United States have a message for Nigeria's acting president: Fix the electric power, end political corruption, get rid of the gigantic potholes in the roads and distribute the money from oil revenues to the masses.

"You see some Nigerians have been here for 30 years, 20 years. They can't go home -- why?" asks Abiodun Ogunsanya, who then answers his own question: "Because the country is not good."

Ogunsanya is one of the more than 150,000 Nigerians reported in the 2000 U.S. Census. At his barbershop in Cheverly, Md., Nigerian ex-patriots engage in passionate discussions about the affairs of their homeland. Many of them are fed up with the government, while others simply grew weary of daily deprivations, like the lack of consistent electric power in Nigeria.

"I don't know why we cannot have electricity in that country," says Gbenga Ajayi, a music producer who has lived in Maryland for five years. Ajayi flails his arms when he speaks. His words are met with shouts of agreement from men huddled together in the small Lagos Barber.

When Nigeria's acting president, Goodluck Jonathan, traveled to the United States for last week's nuclear summit, Nigerians met him face to face to voice their concerns. It was his first visit since taking over from Nigeria's ailing head of state in February.

In a crowded room at the Hilton Washington Embassy Row Hotel, Jonathan answered several critical questions. One Nigerian American told the acting president what was on the minds of many. "The first thing Nigeria needs to fix is light," she said, "and every other development will follow." After a round of applause from the audience, Jonathan responded with a Biblical reference that harked to the high level of religiosity in Nigerian culture.

"In Genesis, they say God said, 'Let there be light,' " Jonathan said. "How I wish we could have that kind of magic wand now to say, 'Let there be light' and there was light."

But Goodluck Jonathan does not have a magic wand, and he doesn't have much time either. He has about a year left as acting president and Nigerians are holding him accountable to make the most of it. "He has very limited time," said Paschal Agubuzo, manager at a restaurant adjacent to the barber shop. "We Nigerians know the need to create a better economy in Nigeria."




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http://www.politicsdaily.com/2010/04/21/frustrated-nigerian-americans-eager-for-president-goodluck-to-de/



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                                  Question:

                               Why dont you return to Nigeria ?



                                Answer:

                           
                             Because the country is not good




                                    What an  idiot.
Politics / Ugandans Girls Don’t Eat Love But Money by Liedetect: 10:44pm On Apr 23, 2010
Politics / Re: Describe Nigeria In Two Words by Liedetect: 12:04pm On Mar 24, 2010
Stereotype debunkers cool
Politics / Re: Describe Nigeria In One Word? by Liedetect: 12:16am On Mar 24, 2010
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Politics / Re: Describe Nigeria In Two Words by Liedetect: 12:10am On Mar 24, 2010
African Giant
Sports / Re: Nations Cup Final: Ghana Vs. Egypt [0 - 1] by Liedetect: 11:00pm On Feb 02, 2010


Abrantie



Nigerians, in general, suffer from what's known as delusion of grandeur.

delusion of gran•deur (grănˈjər, -jo͝orˌ)
noun: A delusion in which one believes oneself possessed of great importance, power, wealth, intellect, or ability
.



Yes and so what’s your business. Ghanaians suffer from inferior complex and Uncle Tom Syndrome. You do not find us Nigerians going over to your boards to bother you about it, do you?

Ghanaians are always going around wringing their fingers, bowing, and scraping and wanting us to join them in licking boots. I mean the entire world is full of black people doing just that. If behaving inferior gains you wealth and respect then the majority of the black world must be doing well thank-you-very-much in which case they don need Nigerians to join them.



But then again you can’t trust the sneaky, backstabbing, hypocritical Ghanaians, the other day I saw one of their videos on Youtube and they were boasting “Ghanaians have got swagger!” trying to copy us.

Anyway, I would urge fellow Nigerians to bear in mind that all of this provocations is attention-seeking Ghanaians. They are here trying to generate a long thread so they can fool themselves and others that we are interested in them and what they do and then broadcast it on their famous world famouse radio station. grin grin grin
Sports / Re: Nations Cup Final: Ghana Vs. Egypt [0 - 1] by Liedetect: 10:41pm On Feb 02, 2010


Abrantie



Nigerians, in general, suffer from what's known as delusion of grandeur.

delusion of gran•deur (grănˈjər, -jo͝orˌ)
noun:  A delusion in which one believes oneself possessed of great importance, power, wealth, intellect, or ability
.



Yes and so what’s your business.  Ghanaians suffer from inferior complex and Uncle Tom Syndrome. You do not find us Nigerians going over to your boards to bother you about it, do you?

Ghanaians are always going around wringing their fingers, bowing, and scraping and wanting us to join them in licking boots.  I mean the entire world is full of black people doing just that. If behaving inferior gains you wealth and respect then the majority of the black world must be doing well thank-you-very-much in which case they don need Nigerians to join them.



But then again you can’t trust the sneaky, backstabbing, hypocritical Ghanaians, the other day I saw one of their videos on Youtube and they were boasting “Ghanaians have got swagger!” trying to copy us.

Anyway, I would urge fellow Nigerians to bear in mind that all of this provocations is attention-seeking Ghanaians. They are  here trying to generate a long thread so they can fool themselves and others that we are interested in them and what they do and then broadcast it on their famous world famouse radio station. grin grin grin
Sports / Re: Nations Cup Final: Ghana Vs. Egypt [0 - 1] by Liedetect: 12:03pm On Feb 01, 2010
From what I have come to understand, Ghanaians think  Nigerians over shadow them so they think our failures benefit them. 


They are already making claims that they are going to be the gateway to Africa and so other Africans should watch and learn
grin grin grin
Sports / Re: Nations Cup Final: Ghana Vs. Egypt [0 - 1] by Liedetect: 10:03am On Feb 01, 2010


K4

I also was in Abuja when Ghana played the finals of the World Under-20 championship in Egypt last year. Every single person at my hotel was rooting for Brazil. They did not hide the fact that they desperately wanted Brazil to win. It wasn’t the first time I had seen Nigerians throw their weight behind teams playing against Ghana so I wasn’t expecting support from Nigerians. Even when the Egypt –Ghana was being played today, the moment Egypt scored, a Nigerian sitting beside me started clapping wildly in celebration. I don’t mind Nigerians supporting teams Ghana play against, what annoys me is some of you coming here to claim you always support Ghana! And I will be frank with you, because of the attitude of Nigerian fans I also don’t support any Nigerian team- I don’t care who they play against. I don’t pretend about that and will say it anywhere.  That is me. I don’t pretend. If I don’t like you I will tell you to your face!



This bad belly attitude of Ghana people towards Nigeria is a general one. My response to Shesi was not limited to football, it was a broad political observation and you know it, which was why you brought oil into the debate. So why now pretend this is only about football. Nevertheless, I can picture you dissembling further, stating that football is really an observation of life.  In which case my reply would be, if those Nigerians interested in football, support whatever team plays against Ghana, they do so in retaliation to Ghanaian attitudes towards Nigerians.

On a separate note, Brazil football team holds a special place in most football lover’s hearts. I always want Brazil to win every game they play except if it is against Nigeria, so to use Brazil as an example is a little dishonest. 


The match between Ghana and Egypt had no meaning to most Nigerians beyond statistics and because one has to know the winner. Before, like JustCash intimated, I would have wanted Ghana to win because Ghana is a black team but now I don’t care.
Sports / Re: Nations Cup Final: Ghana Vs. Egypt [0 - 1] by Liedetect: 12:30am On Feb 01, 2010
K4
I don’t think any Ghanaian loses sleep over what Nigerians think about them or their country.

If Ghanaians don’t loose sleep over Nigeria, then they must be pretty quick writers because the amount of stuffs Ghanaians write about Nigerians rightly should have taken them years of restless nights wink wink




K4
I guess the same can be said about Nigerians. I am not one of those who think citizens of the two countries are “brothers and sisters.” There is too much bad vibes floating around that the two countries will do well to go their separate ways. With Ghana set to produce oil, it does not need to buy oil from Nigeria again. I think Nigeria can also survive without Ghana, so what all the bad mouthing and stuff?


Ghanaians and oil LoL  grin grin grin (never-see-come-see, that’s the typical Ghanaian for you) K4 do not fret oil is proving to be a pretty common commodity. Its being discovered all over the place, including Africa. Even Uganda have discovered oil so no big deal.


K4
For those of you who talk about Ghanaian web sites saying bad,bad things about Nigerians, I will advise them to go to a web site called cyber eagles. They do nothing other than insult Ghana and Ghanaians. And if you dare challenge some of the things said on that forum they quickly ban you!


.According to you, there is one Nigerian site, one! Ok Just type Ghana on any search engine and you’ll see something like 90 percent of their articles has something negative to say about Nigeria and Nigerians.  Come on, stop trying to turn stone into water. You cannot, and no one can convince anybody objective that Ghanaians aren’t obsessed about Nigerians and bad mouthing them. 

I have not visited the site you mention but I bet the Nigerians there are most likely retaliating against something written about them by Ghanaians. If this is not the case then that site is probably not Nigerian but some bogus Ghanaian site full of me, my self and I type impostors. Nigerians, as proven by many on this site, have nothing but praise for Ghanaian supposed achievements. Anyone who says different is a liar. 




anyway, back to football congrats to Egypt
Sports / Re: Nations Cup Final: Ghana Vs. Egypt [0 - 1] by Liedetect: 9:12pm On Jan 31, 2010

Shesi wrote:

nigerians are bad belle people.

go to ghana and ask anybody.  whenever we are not in a competition and nigeria is, we ALWAYS root for nigeria. ALWAYS. I don't know about now but definately when i lived in ghana this was the case.

See as you are all hating on Ghana. Go Ahead. We don't need your support anyway.

we WILL win.

Who the fark is Egypt.  Football is played on the day between the two teams. Not by past merit. Otherwise, what basis would nigerians have had to be optimistic before the game against Ghana? how many times have you won the Nations cup? see my point?

As we say in Ghana, "we dont fear huuuuuu"  Egypt is waay overrated.  Watch and Learn, the rest of africa, Watch and Learn.


Sneaky, Sneaky Shesi you are back again with your fronting and sneakiness. Its is  Ghana people who have bad belly and are extremely jealous people they are usually talking bad about Nigerians to any foreigners who care to listen, I have also heard them cussing Togo, Angola etc.  You know it is true so do not hide behind your screen trying to overturn received wisdom
For the most part Nigerians do not care about other Africans we’re not into criticising or bad mouthing other African usually it is other Africans who join the European bandwagon in cussing Nigerians.

Nigerians often defend Africans and black people but all we have received towards us is badmouth so we are beginning to learn. Once upon a time, I would have been jumping for Ghana to win because they are a black team but now I’m not bothered. I can’t speak for all Nigerians but in my circles Ghana is far away Cameroon is nearer in terms of foot-balling rivalry.


To prove you are lying, I  challenge you or anyone to go compare Ghanaians site/ articles to Nigerian sites/articles. If you did so, you will see that Ghanaians are obsessed with Nigeria and Nigerians but Nigerians only care about Nigeria.
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Ghana [0 - 1] by Liedetect: 1:32am On Jan 30, 2010
ayettymama (f)

i simply cannot bare to watch nigeria struggle for a measly third place! 



Might be bearable if coach gave the youth team a run out
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Ghana [0 - 1] by Liedetect: 1:01pm On Jan 29, 2010


On Ghana v nigeria :

Zambia was better than Ghana. Nigeria beat Zambia; Nigeria has no place loosing to Ghana, but too much criticism leads to self-doubt, which leads to self-fulfilling prophesy.  

On Ghana v Egypt:


Egypt has won all their games so far, the probability of loosing the next one is high. The law of averages. Ghana team are in the right place at the right time.


On Amodu:


A country should sack any coach who asks the people not to expect too much from their national team. If this hadn’t been the attitude of the Nigerian coach then I would argue that it is right for him to lead the team to the world cup having gotten them this far.
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Ghana [0 - 1] by Liedetect: 8:10pm On Jan 28, 2010



BBC sports news:

After scoring, Ghana put men behind the ball, spending the entire second half with their backs to the wall.

lol, sneaky by nature, sneaky by play grin grin grin
Politics / Re: Nigeria Ranked 2nd Poorest Nation in the World by Liedetect: 11:16pm On Jan 27, 2010

Ifygurl

Abeg, make you show me Nigeria's name cause i think i'm blind or something.  I see Niger but where's Nigeria?





More evidence that many foreign aliens frequent the board pretending to be Nigerians this is why they were unable to differentiate between Nigeria and Niger.  Just imagine seven pages of disparaging attacks based on false information and only one poster realised that the country mentioned was not Nigeria but Niger. 

Sadly, some true Nigerians, greedy for negative information about their own country, jump on any news no matter how false to pour scorn on their own people this is perhaps why many foreigners continue to post false rumours, pictures and allegations about Nigeria.

Celebrities / Re: Pastor Taiwo Odukoya's Wedding Pix by Liedetect: 4:10pm On Jan 23, 2010
His daughters are much better looking than his wife. The wife has too much teeth and big mouth for a woman

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Politics / Re: Pictures Of Protest In Abuja 12-01-2010(more pictures) by Liedetect: 4:21pm On Jan 13, 2010
Nigerians please be careful of disporians advocating wars. They have foreign passports many are the mouthpiece of foreign government and have no real concern for Nigeria or Nigerians. This is not to suggest that fear of suffering should necessitate against uprising but that the cause for which most of these people cry bear no similarities to that which Nigeria needs.

If a war starts, they will carry their families if not already abroad and run away leaving the poor people to suffer and die. It has happened before.

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