Crime › Re: My Story As A Cult Member........initiation Phase Included... by Oyinbopepper: 9:03pm On Jan 30, 2021 |
My ex girlfriend broda joined eiye unwillingly and was forced to join according to him,dem beat am and after that day,he has been avoiding dem left and right. The sad part is anywhere dem see am na to cause trouble or obtaining,and dem don cast the boy to all his family and even friends of other fraternity say d boy na their member.
Now he is contemplating joining other cult frat or just give in and roll with the eiye frat.he is planning to cross carpet. Na wa for cult matter. |
Travel › Re: Living In France / Life As A French Résident by Oyinbopepper: 12:17pm On Jan 10, 2021 |
MrBrownJay1: yes l'ïle de France is the most populated region in France and the most visited by foreign tourist, so its understandable that it is the worst hit region, but it was predictable....what i dont understand is that, cities like Nice for example, which are so close to the Italian border (and which we would assume would have a higher number of infected people) dont have so many cases....while places like Strasbourg closer to the German border have worst cases.
i think/hope the lockdown will start to be relaxed at the beginning of May, with restriction being eased off in places like the west of the country (which seem to have less cases) and later on in the other areas. you will be forced to wear a mask etc but life has to get back on track, as the gov cant continue like that. Hello guys, Please can anyone help with business ideas a Nigerian can do in France,like any business at all. It's really hard finding a job due to the covid 19 crisis. Thanks |
Travel › Re: Living In France / Life As A French Résident by Oyinbopepper: 11:37am On Jan 10, 2021*. Modified: 10:02pm On Jan 28, 2021 |
MrBrownJay1: yes but you have to understand that the RER B is the only way to the airport by public transport AND sadly also feeds all the banlieues nord La Courneuve and Aulnay) while passing through the main hub of the city (Chatelet, gare du nord). any day of the week at rush hr its madness in these areas...and best avoid it.
as for London, i have never like the city's public transport, at least now they have the Heathrow express, back in the day that Picadilly line ride from the airport to east or south London was A) fukcing expensive and b) lasted an eternity
yeah something is definitely not adding up, you are absolutely right... Sweden and Brazil didnt not take any special measures and both these countries have much lower infection/death rate. i do know that one of the reason we got so many cases are because of saying through "on s'fait la bise" and the arrogant people who didnt want to follow the simple social distancing measures. now they are saying that people cant jog during the day in Paris any longer (as if this is gonna change anything), and today they extended until god knows when (i doubt this will be solved anytime before the 11th of May) |
Travel › Re: Living In France / Life As A French Résident by Oyinbopepper: 11:19am On Jan 10, 2021 |
[Bro Miliki does not exist anymore.They retired nowquote author=Busybrainnoble post=89374379] France is a nice place to live , get a good Nigeria church , learn the language , a lot of free French classes .. Get your papers and stay away from Nigerians .. You can try baba miliki restaurant at barbes ..[/quote] |
Christianity Etc › Re: When Daddy Freeze Called Bishop Oyedepo "Bald-Headed Fowl" (Video) by Oyinbopepper: 2:19am On Jan 05, 2021 |
@benzimo Sir I would really need your advice or connection,as I currently live in France with my wife and child,but we want to move to Canada. We also work legally in France . Thanks for your response |