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Rapists turning the tables and accusing Nigeria women probably. When I was in Nigeria, i saw no sex. And believe me I looked very hard. I left the country a virgin. My experience with Nigeria girls was that they were very prudish and uptight about sex. I recall actually being disliked by two particular girls that were my elder sisters friends simply for being noticeably interested in thire butts of which they had the finest specimens. Like I've stated before on here, it is my experience that Nigeria girls are regularly raped by men in Nigeria if we are to apply the Western standards in Nigeria , those very Western standards craved by the Nigeria masses and responsible for the culture of Jappa. Nigeria girls always refuse sex, in my experience , and Nigeria men force them claiming that NO meant YES. Forcing was the culture. I was always mocked by my contemporaries for refusing to force my way through a Nigeria girls instance that she didn't want sex. Actually, several times I rescued some naïve girls from my contemporaries and took them home. The girls would get themselves in some sticky situations and they would be too frightened to speak and this would be taken as acquiescence. |
When confronted with world statistical indexes to do with Nigeria, for some strange reason, an image briefly flashes across my mind's eyes - the image of Macbeth's witches cooking up all sorts of weird figures. ![]() |
I’m using this moment to beg anyone trying to japa kindly learn a skill it’ll help you and make sure you do research yourself it’s so sad for Nigeria brothers suffering.You see this here (lack of skills) is part of many people's problem, which they wont admit and which those forces bent on pressuring the masses to view everything related to Nigeria negatively, including yourselves, wont say. A great deal of those people indoctrinated by the Jappanese have no actual skills - or transferable skills still weighty enough to these foreign nations after subtracting thire measure of prejudices. If these Nigerians possessed adequate skills for Abroad (skills more valuable than prejudices can detract from) many would be using those skills in Nigeria. |
sben2308:Lol, the way some of you hail these African Nations in comparison to Nigeria the West need to stop propping them up with Aid money. |
Elidrisy20:The way you put your comment seems as if you're hinting at racial inferiority complex. This would be more convincing if not that Nigeria politicians, celebrities, wealthy individuals, also use police and military personnel similarly. These accusations of racial inferiorty acts in nations across Africa does not easily fit Nigeria since Nigerians tend to act similarly towards all people regardless of race. |
ratiken:You'd sweat if tasked to differentiate Niaraland from Far Right hate pedaling sites regularly taken down by internet providing companies in Europe and North America. |
Aremson14:Or if the raining representative of the the seat of the British Monarchy on behalf of the government bestowed it. The monarchy responsible for subjugation and misery inflicted throughout Asia, South and North America, the Carib and Africa. |
olab059:News on Niaraland is not for general interest, its purpose is to enable the Nigeria people - indoctrinated over many years by forces yet undetermined - to view all things through the narrow spectrum of political party and political tribal perspectives. Subsequently all news is posted to enable the people pass referendum, to have a dig at themselves or their Nation. So, if it had been stated that the man was locked up for 150 years the people wouldn't notice, they would instead be blinded by the trigger word "Nigeria" starting them off on tirade of self-abuse and self-degradation in the most shocking terms. |
Rich4god:I don’t know how the oil trade is conducted, what takes place when tankers berth, how ships are filled with crude, what transactions take place between executives, the sort of paperwork that takes place at terminals or not, etc therefore I’m only imagining that Navy personnel don’t participate at this level and only monitor suspicious actives on our waters. I imagine that fast speed boats, trawlers and the like, they monitor, stop or query. Even if they board, I don’t imagine they have the capacity to determine if an international seeming oil tanker leaving our waters is legitimate or not unless they receive information from those charged with the bureaucracy aspect of the trade. |
Axis313:Why, when an obliterated Ukraine is better than Nigeria ? |
If they lament too much, recruitment of Nigeria professionals will cease. The usefulness of Nigeria professionals in the field discussed on this forum in regards to the UK is largely as a force able to tolerate conditions and wages unacceptable to indigenes. Soon as Nigerians start asserting rights and conditions the Brits will note this and sometime in the future they will look for the relevant quota of professional dogsbody from some other third world shithole! My intention is not to disparage Nigeria or Nigerians but to wake up those that too often eulogise the West. My suggestion would be that if you're a Nigeria nurse or doctor , complaining of Nigeria, and decided to leave Nigeria with your family for the UK, Canada, America, then please work hard over there as you wished the Nigeria state to work hard for you when you were in Nigeria. Put your head down and work as hard as you are able, tolerate the conditions and help your new country keep their health systems running well. You chose to relocate don't now go complaining there as you complained in Nigeria. Don't be thought of as moaning-minnies! At least give Nigerians the reputation of being hard workers so that the Nigerians back home become sort after materials. O, forgot to mention, beware of your role as unwitting Patsies for anything that goes wrong in the system , especially if India doctors are at fault. |
socialmediaman:I HA and HO over the bolded. You must not understand the UK system. If you do understand and know about stuff like blacklisting due to whistle -blowing and understand how, down the line, whistle blowing by newcomers (or immigrants if you will) to Britain may even go as far as impacting the recruiting of Nigeria professionals into the Uk in favour of professionals from other competing nations instead, then you do Nigerians in general a disfavour. Speak up ko, speak down nii, British justice and fare-play my ass! The need by some to twist the knife into the side of Nigeria on every topic and situation, informed by political motivations, is turning the brain of the average Nigerian into mush. I feel it is making Nigerians inobservant and dull witted. ![]() |
kingdestiny:And those insulting her, without care that her parents and siblings may read these comments, also would be, eyeballs protruding, cussing the Nigeria doctors, Nigeria and the entire Africa race. Anyway, I find it difficult to believe Nigerians would casually insult the dead let alone a girl that died in such awful circumstances far from home. It all smacks of individuals trying to defend the indefensible reputations of wack India by deflecting barb from its rightful target India. Authorities in Nigeria need to exploit cases like these to discourage Nigerians from traveling to India for medical purposes. |
VeryWickedGoat:Googled article has this statement, quote, "Rice is a crop that can flourish in flooded soils, whereas many other plants will die, so flooding of rice paddies is an important way to control weeds in rice fields. However, even rice plants can suffer yield loss or die if the water is too deep for a long time." The question then is, how flooded were the actual rice paddies - the vid wasn't entirely clear - and if the flooded area depicted in the vid is the actual rice fields, then how long it remains submerged. |
Irrespective of training and preparations, loosing and winning can become psychological habits. It seems to me as if Nigeria's football teams expect to loose so winning has become an insurmountable obstacle mentally. With such mindset Nigeria will be jittery regardless of opposition. We have developed the loosing habit. We have developed Africa's inferiority complex part of which is seeing ourselves not as capable as others, or better, but perpetual Third-worlders always requiring some unidentifiable something in order to be up there with some unquantifiable, abstract, first world "Betterness". We no longer aim to surprise the so-called first world nations with our strengths or mysterious qualities we are settling for the romanticism of the third-world underdogs, with poor training facilities, that "really tried". ![]() |
Harryj12:It's work, they have to... |
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