Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 8:54pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
Farid24224: As in... It's not that really rare.. Actually it is - amongst people born and bred in Naija |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 8:53pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
Chibuezem: One thing I've learnt recently is that if you want to help someone do it without expecting any gift, gratitude or monetary gains.... Some will disgrace you after such help while others will praise and even reward you. Of course But it's simply not in our Nigerian character to do something without an eye towards some sort of return. Even giving in church |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 8:45pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
iammolise: Good Samaritan... Though the story didn't say wether the nice dude was married at the time or not but what I see and have learnt here Is every 'nigerian' man should learn to control konji once in a while. How about if the girl were a guy? No, I don't think the lesson is konji. I think the lesson is: help people in need without asking for anything -because you'd be richly blessed in ways you'd never expect |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 8:41pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
PROUDIGBO: Same here! Sometimes i think i'm wired different from everyone else as i just can't stand seeing anyone suffer...especially a mother or a child! Hear, hear! Unless you didn't grow up in Naija |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 8:39pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
Zonefree: Asif women got anything to offer  Well, actually women got something that men want very much, and willing to spend for - and they always have it on them and it doesn't cost them anything! |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 8:34pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
Chiffy: Yoruba demon impregnated and dumped. But the igbo man helped selflessly. Now the mother has named the child after the Igbo man; both name and surname.
Tomorrow yoruba will complain that Igbo is taking away their rights;; whereas they are the ones who failed to live up to their responsibility. Must everything boil down to tribe?? You notice the lady always said Nigeria. It is the Ghanaian guy that was bringing in tribe. Why can't you folks just be Nigerians or better yet Africans, or even better, HUMAN BEINGS??! |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 8:24pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
goodnessme1: I don't know about them. Nigerians are SCAMMERS, but other than that, generally speaking, they are NOT bad people, whatever their tribe |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 8:21pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
Tukpa8: is understanding the problem of igbo youthz or what?
So if Asari is igbo, has that make Ijaw relate to igbo? is it Assri that gave birth to Ijaw Nation? How you people understanding statement with your brains? Asari father is igbo from imo...but that does not mean the rest Ijaws also came from imo ..use brain please.
Sowore is Ijaw man,,,,so should we now be Yoruba too? Well, if fatso Asari (or as you wrote it Assri) can be Igbo, it means many Ijaws are Igbo |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 8:18pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
post=122826856: Is Here That means is more than one person. See? You gave yourself away |
Crime › Re: Suicide Rate By Country 2019: Nigeria Listed by PoliteActivist(op): 7:48pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
shesawesome: Hello. sent a mail... You still around or gone? |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 5:14pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
skywalker240: Marry what?
And then she divorce and split his hard earned sweat  This doesn't obtain in Turkey. Turkey is not US or UK |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 5:13pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
cadet222: Just watch how some miscreant will turn this into a tribal war. Turned out you were right. At least they tried |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 5:11pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
Tntsi: Yoruba brother dump, ibo brother help. Yet we keep insulting ibo. The operative word should be "brother", we all brothers and ought be our brothers' krepers!
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Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 5:08pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
Nickymezor: Wow,how nice of him. " Wow" is the right word my sister (I'm assuming you are a lady - this is Nairaland) |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 5:06pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
goodnessme1: Igbos are good people. As are Yorubas and Hausas and even Ijaws (except Asari Dokubo!) |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 5:03pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
chigator2: Igbo Kwenu.
Mind you the host is a Ghanaian American. Yet he asked if the helper was Igbo before she even mentioned the tribe. Because he knows who is who.
Tomorrow some selfish people from one side like that will be saying Igbos have bad image globally. Same people that will go abroad and still bring their dirty nepotism to a foreigner's company which I have witnessed in UK.
To be a 'Developer' no be ewedu See below
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Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 5:02pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
owiko: If you are privileged to give help to someone, please do. You might be the only one who does.. This can't be repeated enough. We ought see it as a privilege to be in a position to be able to give. You actually receive more in giving - that's what people don't realize. In deeper sense, you can’t really give anything because you don't own anything - you came into the world with NOTHING! |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 4:54pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
Linny4Nkem: I must confess their ladies are very nice. I could remember one of my trips to the UK via Turkey and I could find where I place my passport in my hand language one of the check-in ladies spent over 1:40ms helping me to search for it, she was very helpful as she was the only one that understands English and speaks too though not 100%. God bless her. That's because they are practicing Islam the way it ought be practiced - with HUMAN consideration! They are a very moslem country but secular about it |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 4:25pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
Rokiat: Honestly this is commendable because it is very rare for a man to help a woman without expecting anything in return.
This is shocking. But to be fair, that's because women have something they can give a man that doesn't cost them anything! |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 4:23pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
Captain8: Igbos also cannot differentiate between Ijaw Yoruba Hausa names......... infact it easier to differentiate Ijaw name and igbo names... Ijaw does not answer chi, nwa, chu, etc... igbo names are the easiest to know.......Ijaw names and Yoruba names are almost same in spelling but just that different pronunciation.
take Ibiyiomie for example, this is an Ijaw name, it never look like igbo name, but one can easily said this a yoruba name.
Aribo Ebimi
I can go on and mentioned.. So it only the ignorance of Igbos making them think Ijaw is only close them alone... But you hear that Ijaw fat guy, Asari Dokubo or something, always saying he is Igbo |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 4:18pm On Apr 29, 2023 |
post=122814974: The Time Now Is 2.26am, Nigeria Time.
, Is Live And Direct Here I bet you sleeping now😆 Can't stay awake 24/7  |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 1:22am On Apr 29, 2023 |
edris09: To be frank i can.. I am not the type that take advantage of people There is a HUGE gap between taking advantage of, and taking full financial responsibility for a beautiful lady pregnant with another man's child - and not even seeking to stick your thing somewhere! |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 1:16am On Apr 29, 2023 |
tosyne2much: There's nothing shocking about it
Some of us are like that Yeah, sure, you are like that! Truth is 99.99% of people born and bred in Naija will do this ONLY if there is an angle whereby they also benefit, now or in the future! |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 1:13am On Apr 29, 2023 |
Krublog: That was on a lighter note. Ooh okaayyy, now I get it - you were refrencing that fake Hakimi story!😅 |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 1:09am On Apr 29, 2023 |
MrGreenMavro: Talk about cross-cultural appreciation! Turkish lady names her child after a Nigerian man who helped her. Now that's what I call gratitude! And notice her focus is NIGERIAN, only Nigerian! - until the Ghanaian interviewer mentioned tribe! |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 1:07am On Apr 29, 2023 |
post=122814721: , Work 24/7 24/7 Looking for BAD NEWS. Always very interesting tho. I always enjoy them |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 1:05am On Apr 29, 2023 |
Draslo: Turkish women 👌🏽
From inside Turkish airlines, you begin to appreciate their women. Nothing will tell you they are Moslems Also somehow they don't have an iota of prejudice or racism. Somehow |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 1:02am On Apr 29, 2023 |
Krublog: Hope his got everything in his mother's name😁😁😁
Eve can be funny atimes you know?
On a serious note, Nigerians are large hearted people.
I got a guy staying with me right now. Met him on the streets, don't even know his name, family or work place (though I know he's an apprentice hair stylist) and we're cool. Kudos - you doing God's work What do you mean by "Hope his got everything in his mother's name"? |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 12:59am On Apr 29, 2023 |
Rokiat: Honestly this is commendable because it is very rare for a man to help a woman without expecting anything in return.
This is shocking. It is really heart-warming to come accross something like this - it kinda restores your faith that MAYBE Nigerians are not all bad! |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 12:55am On Apr 29, 2023*. Modified: 2:15am On Apr 29, 2023 |
Westerhoffe: Nice one from the man. Frontpage material… not only informations that demoralize Nigerians should go viral. THANK YOU!! I mean, bad news is cool - good news is rarely interesing or sexy. More reason there ought be conscious effort to have good news sometimes -otherwise it'll be all bad news all the time! |
Travel › Re: Turkish Lady Names Her Child After The Nigerian Man That Helped Her by PoliteActivist(op): 12:46am On Apr 29, 2023 |
HighChiefZino: And on the writeup up, the tribe was not mentioned because it was for good. If it were to be for bad, they will bold the headline using 36font size, with red font color.
Sad for my beloved country. Country full of tribalism, in the 21th century. Sad, Sobs. No, the tribe was not mentioned because the girl did not mention tribe. She just said NIGERIANS are very good (until the Ghanaian interviewing her said it - then she couldn't even pronounce it) - all she knew was NIGERIANS! |
Travel › Re: If You Earn 100k Monthly In Nigeria...will You Go Abroad And Leave The Job??? by PoliteActivist: 7:53pm On Apr 28, 2023 |
DrAkpamudehe: Are they frying free eggs there that I will go and comment? You talk as if frying eggs is the most important thing in the world |