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Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Nobody: 7:10am On May 23, 2021
No sir
eagleonearth:
is this the fair okopi, the car dealer?
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Missyajoke(f): 7:12am On May 23, 2021
Cpossibility:


Not all. There was never a time like that.

You should be grateful to God that he didn't use you for rituals, Only God knows if that was his plan before he changed his mind
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by MISSCONGENIALITY(f): 7:14am On May 23, 2021
toffyz:
Something is definitely fishy about OP Relationship with him in the past.

I think he's revenging on OP
Even is he did something bad to him in the past, he should have just told him he won't give him a job that dragging him all the way to Lagos to dump him.
Op is lucky he came back alive. That guy is someone that can harvest his friends organs and sell in the name of revenge.
I think he just a wicked person.
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Havertz10: 7:24am On May 23, 2021
Your friend messed up but you should always have a contingency plan, I can't beg, never, walking up to strangers on the streets, I rather die, if I were you, I would have faked traveling and lie that I have arrived, see his reaction before proceeding at all
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Offpoint1: 7:25am On May 23, 2021
JovialJune:
Op must have done something terrible to him in the past, cos I don't want to believe that a friend will make Op travel all the way to Lagos, even talk to him en-route assuring him all is well, then ghost him, no way he was just plainly wicked, no way.
Dude was probably living a fake life on Facebook. All the "2 bedroom flat, job connections" was a lie...
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by matrixme(m): 7:26am On May 23, 2021
You could have persisted better in Lagos. If truly you came with your bridge burnt, and I'm in your shoes, then you won't have returned back to your comfort zone. You would have begged to sleep in a Church or something, till you found a suitable plan B. Even Buhari couldn't attend the COAS's burial, so how much more would you expect better from your friend.
What will be will be bro. Keep pushing
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Offpoint1: 7:28am On May 23, 2021
JovialJune:



Send him an SMS, at least he can't block that one and he can't avoid seeing it. tell him in a sincere way if you've ever offended him before, that you've thought about it countless times, and nothing seems to come up, try it and see.
Once someone block your number, he can't receive your SMS either.

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Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Ellegacy(m): 7:29am On May 23, 2021
berrystunn:


Do services like cleaning job .
Package proposal to different companies..
Then continue pushing

Present your self like you working for cleaning company.. acting like the manager.

You will get good reply..Then get some low key guys .. aboki or so
To do the cleaning job...

I love this. But the problem is trust. If you get Aboki guys and they steal company properties.
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by ggood: 7:29am On May 23, 2021
wunmi590:
tongue

OP I really feel for you, most especially this present day that people are getting missing, risking your life for that journey....

I always tell people, all that is glitter is not gold....

Some people are really suffering, forget what some people post on social media, forget the clothes some of them wear, majority are dieing in silence, nah phone filter they carry them...

When you even look round, you might even discover that you are doing well more than some people...

Thank God for your life...

Never lose hope, keep praying, and now that you are looking for job, the only thing you should focus more online is CV bombing...

When I'm looking for jobs, I send out close to 50 CV in a day....

Download telegram and search for Nigeria job page....
am looking for a job in too in Lagos, apart from telegram which one can I use thank s , please can you link me with any job that u know
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Martins9756: 7:31am On May 23, 2021
Cpossibility:
What a friend did to me last week.

Just like in my case, so many graduates in the country are today, traumatized, depressed or even suicidal. Nothing is more depressing than seeing oneself jobless after several years of graduation. More annoying is when there's no finance to even start a business no matter how brilliant the business idea could be. If I have capital or even a collateral to use and get some money somewhere, I would rest completely from job hunting.

My ordeal.
Few months ago, I stumbled on a friend on Facebook whom we were school mates back in secondary school. His parents resided outside the state which he normally came back on school resumption and would go back during holidays.

On meeting him on Facebook, taking a look at his pictures, he's obviously doing well and claimed he's working with an international NGO. I told him my pains which is unemployment. Immediately, he was happy and telling me not to worry again that with his connections here and there, I'll get a job. His promise was to fix me either in the NGO, an insurance company, factory work or any other place of which he has links and connections.

We talked extensively and negotiated my movement and arrived I should come over last week. The plans was to stay in his 2 bedroom apartment and until 3-4 months when I can rent my own place. So I moved from Rivers state to Lagos Monday last week with just 16k on me. En route Lagos, we were keeping in touch so to know how closer I am and until I got to Lagos (God is Good Motors park) around 8pm. I called him that I have arrived the park and he said he was coming to pick me.

Long story short, that was the last time his number went. Initially, I thought it was network, or may be temporary low battery. I kept dialling the number through out the night but it never went again. Of course I had no choice than to sleep in the park. Woke up the next morning hoping his number would go but still same. I had no body else in Lagos nor knowing any where as that was my first time in Lagos. So I was just roaming around the park the whole day like a lost sheep, hungry, frustrating and pains but still hoping for his call but none came. When I tried reaching via Facebook and realized I was blocked, that was when it dawned on me that I have to start going back immediately. Already, transport fare from PH to Lagos finished about N10,500. So I was left with about 4k on me. At that point in the evening, I knew my best bet as I said earlier was to find my way back immediately but I didn't even have enough cash for my return. I had no option than to start telling people about my predicament and appealed for help to raise fund to return home the next morning. I was mocked and laughed at while some were asking to buy my phone at a very ridiculous amount. But then at that point, I could have sold it at the ridiculous amount but the phone was the only medium of communication with people especially my mum who was already worried over the journey right from the onset. I kept approaching people to help me and until one man graciously completed the money for me and I paid for my return.

On reaching home, I did nothing than thanking God that at least my case wasn't like that of late Iniobong Umoren. At least I came back home alive...which is the most important thing. But what I don't understand is why the guy chose to be that wicked to me forgetting this world is a very small place. I mean if there was never a job, why did he have to put me through that? Anyways, I have since moved on. Not even swearing/cursing him but leave everything for God. Such is life!

Fellow nairalanders, that is the dairy of a Nigerian job seeker. This leave me with the question, "will Nigeria ever be good for ordinary Nigerian?"
Yes Nigeria will be good to ordinary Nigerians, it's just a matter of time, for what happened to you don't count it as anything, its part of your story in future to tell when you finally get there, but please be good to your fellow man and woman and be prayerful to God, all this struggle will become things of the past soon, Good luck
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by nonen(m): 7:31am On May 23, 2021
Any person blaming the OP has a heart disposition like the posters wicked friend.

There is something called trust, do not blame the person who trusts, but the one who betrays trust.
Our mindset as Nigerians is super weird.

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Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by rajiedreez: 7:32am On May 23, 2021
SportsHD:

He blocked the OP's number and on facebook.
He just wanted the op to learn that this life is cold.
I once declined to help a fellow stranded friend in lagos. He came from abk, he had a job interview in Abuja and I'd already promised him the money but, didn't give him the money, and I didn't block him, I just blue ticked his messages and declined his calls.

I even posted 3 cups of loud, worth more than the tf he was asking, on my WhatsApp so he could see.

Not that I'm wicked but he has spread gay rumors about me in the past just to get my girl.
Thought I forgot.
Maybe the guy also wanted to payback the OP for something he did or the guy is just plain wicked.
and you think you're not wicked abi

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Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by omolola100(f): 7:32am On May 23, 2021
So sad to hear your story chief, such is life, you never can trust anyone most especially old friends you have seen long ago, i have also experience this kind of situation before, but thank jehovah your life was'nt wasted. I want you to know that for every dissapointment, there is a blessing, the lord that make a way for the children of isreal on the red sea shall make a way for you.
remember the downfall of a man is not the end of his life.
you will rise again and i hope nigeria will be great again.

On meeting him on Facebook, taking a look at his pictures, he's obviously doing well and claimed he's working with an international NGO. I told him my pains which is unemployment. Immediately, he was happy and telling me not to worry again that with his connection
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Nobody: 7:33am On May 23, 2021
powerbank100:
This story hit home and i can relate so i shed a tear. God dey, the first rule in life is trust NO ONE. you came alone and you will depart alone.

You might want to listen to BLESSED (schoolboy Q ft Kendrick Lamar) while reading while you light up a blunt, it'd help you a lot


Know this and know peace.

you can hit the ground running with a few tips below I you don't have any profitable venture at the monent, this..can be applied to almost anything if you think critically.


imma keep it real with you like my brother from another mother, The educational system in Nigeria has been watered down a great deal but there are still opportunities for grassroot hustlers, best believe that.

All you need now is a hustler's ambition / mindset, you need to grind like one who has no mother or father, its cold out there.

In Nigeria, there are two classes of people (Living things and non living things)...you need to be amongst the living and stop whinning and complaining about this and that, nobody has it easy. If everyone comes to Nairaland beer parlor with his or her story, you go thank God for your life.

Bum imma share some gems with you real quick and if you are street wise, you will take action immediately.

If you must make it in Nigeria, you must think like an OUTLAW. push your fine boy and degree aside, roll up your sleeves and hit the ground running.

however, If you are techy (digital marketing, ecommerce, mini importation)

If you are dead broke don't venture into programming, you cannot effectively learn programming on an empty stomach with lack of data


If you are hands on Plumbing, woodwork, electrical, interior design solar design and installation, phone and laptop repair


Let me give you a brotherly advice, and I hope you work on it...
First of all I counsel people and I have done that on nairaland for a while... I have met great and good guys...
I dropped a story about my experience teaching in two schools as a corper and would not mind partnering with schools in abuja, but some accused me of looking for teaching job... Never ever mind what people say...
Back to the matter...
As a graduate, teaching and earning 15k, e no bad... But once you have a good (android) phone, go to any car stand of your choice around your area... Listen well, any good car stand and ask to see the manager... Tell him you want to help him market his cars and get good buyers... 90% of car stand managers will sign u on... Tel him you will be paid a small commission after sales...
Pick up your phone, snap as many cars as your phone memory can take, open a dedicated twitter ac, IG ac, Facebook ac, WhatsApp ac, ac etc... Take out time to post this cars, make sure you have the actual prices of this cars... You can add as much as #250k on it... Bring down the negotiations to as low as making #50k if need be just so I can sell. Set your monthly target... I assure you, if you get I client in a month, u make around #100,000k once you start growing, you can get as much as 5-10 client from all over the country and that hits you over #1m for just helping others sell their cars, Note all you invested was your time, energy, phone and data... No big financial capital...
Do not restrict yourself to cars, go for industrial machines as well, caterpillars, mikano gens, any thing, then you look for those big companies that need them and try to call their attention to it or market it to them... You may not sell in 3 months but when you manage to get a client to buy just 1 caterpillars, my brother you will instantly forget that u suffered before...
A friend of mine was marketing a silo for a local wielder, he received a call all the way from kebbi state, the purchase was made in Ilorin, he made #1.8 mil from buyers and #400k from seller... He still got a referral from that deal. Wake up bro...
Within a month or two, come and pay (tite).
I drive uber/bolt in abuja, market cars, sell commodities such as beans, maize, wheat,
ginger,onions, name it... In bags and tonnes
And I make nothing less than half a mil monthly...We all blessed my nigga !

Reach me privately if you are interested in gadget importation and sales from US.

Whatsapp - 0.8.1.1.9.7.5.6.1.4.4.

Always easy on Paper......

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Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Qatar2022: 7:35am On May 23, 2021
SportsHD:

He blocked the OP's number and on facebook.
He just wanted the op to learn that this life is cold.
I once declined to help a fellow stranded friend in lagos. He came from abk, he had a job interview in Abuja and I'd already promised him the money but, didn't give him the money, and I didn't block him, I just blue ticked his messages and declined his calls.

I even posted 3 cups of loud, worth more than the tf he was asking, on my WhatsApp so he could see.

Not that I'm wicked but he has spread gay rumors about me in the past just to get my girl.
Thought I forgot.
Maybe the guy also wanted to payback the OP for something he did or the guy is just plain wicked.
You're very wicked , revenge is of the Lord , GOD will pay you for this your wickedness

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Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by uniquetechng: 7:38am On May 23, 2021
powerbank100:
This story hit home and i can relate so i shed a tear. God dey, the first rule in life is trust NO ONE. you came alone and you will depart alone.

You might want to listen to BLESSED (schoolboy Q ft Kendrick Lamar) while reading while you light up a blunt, it'd help you a lot Follow these tips and watch your story change in few months.


Know this and know peace.

you can hit the ground running with a few tips below I you don't have any profitable venture at the monent, this..can be applied to almost anything if you think critically.


imma keep it real with you like my brother from another mother, The educational system in Nigeria has been watered down a great deal but there are still opportunities for grassroot hustlers, best believe that.

All you need now is a hustler's ambition / mindset, you need to grind like one who has no mother or father, its cold out there.

In Nigeria, there are two classes of people (Living things and non living things)...you need to be amongst the living and stop whinning and complaining about this and that, nobody has it easy. If everyone comes to Nairaland beer parlor with his or her story, you go thank God for your life.

Bum imma share some gems with you real quick and if you are street wise, you will take action immediately.

If you must make it in Nigeria, you must think like an OUTLAW. push your fine boy and degree aside, roll up your sleeves and hit the ground running.

however, If you are techy (digital marketing, ecommerce, mini importation)

If you are dead broke don't venture into programming, you cannot effectively learn programming on an empty stomach with lack of data


If you are hands on Plumbing, woodwork, electrical, interior design solar design and installation, phone and laptop repair


Let me give you a brotherly advice, and I hope you work on it...
First of all I counsel people and I have done that on nairaland for a while... I have met great and good guys...
I dropped a story about my experience teaching in two schools as a corper and would not mind partnering with schools in abuja, but some accused me of looking for teaching job... Never ever mind what people say...
Back to the matter...
As a graduate, teaching and earning 15k, e no bad... But once you have a good (android) phone, go to any car stand of your choice around your area... Listen well, any good car stand and ask to see the manager... Tell him you want to help him market his cars and get good buyers... 90% of car stand managers will sign u on... Tel him you will be paid a small commission after sales...
Pick up your phone, snap as many cars as your phone memory can take, open a dedicated twitter ac, IG ac, Facebook ac, WhatsApp ac, ac etc... Take out time to post this cars, make sure you have the actual prices of this cars... You can add as much as #250k on it... Bring down the negotiations to as low as making #50k if need be just so I can sell. Set your monthly target... I assure you, if you get I client in a month, u make around #100,000k once you start growing, you can get as much as 5-10 client from all over the country and that hits you over #1m for just helping others sell their cars, Note all you invested was your time, energy, phone and data... No big financial capital...
Do not restrict yourself to cars, go for industrial machines as well, caterpillars, mikano gens, any thing, then you look for those big companies that need them and try to call their attention to it or market it to them... You may not sell in 3 months but when you manage to get a client to buy just 1 caterpillars, my brother you will instantly forget that u suffered before...
A friend of mine was marketing a silo for a local wielder, he received a call all the way from kebbi state, the purchase was made in Ilorin, he made #1.8 mil from buyers and #400k from seller... He still got a referral from that deal. Wake up bro...
Within a month or two, come and pay (tite).
I drive uber/bolt in abuja, market cars, sell commodities such as beans, maize, wheat,
ginger,onions, name it... In bags and tonnes
And I make nothing less than half a mil monthly...We all blessed my nigga !

Reach me privately if you are interested in gadget importation and sales from US.

Whatsapp - 0.8.1.1.9.7.5.6.1.4.4.
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Offpoint1: 7:38am On May 23, 2021
I know people I've related, either neighbors, co workers, old school mates or familiar faces.
I know those whom if they say "good morning' I'm very well assure it's morning and I know those whom if they say" good morning' I wouldn't bother checking my clock cuz I know it's a lie.

Human are funny creatures, you need to be extremely observant of them
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Offpoint1: 7:40am On May 23, 2021
Evolutionlove:


Always easy on Paper......
I read that write up, although it's a good information... But reality is different ball game.

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Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Cpossibility(m): 7:41am On May 23, 2021
nonen:


I felt bad and touched about your story. He’s not your friend anyways. No matter what or how you may have offended him in the past, the worst a wicked person who wants to pay you back in your own coin could do, is to decline to help, rather than bringing you so far and excommunicated you - that was beyond wicked.
Like many persons have already said, take it as blessing in disguise.
Anyone who blames you on this your experience is similar or even worse that your supposed wicked friend.

Send me your bank account details make I mellow your mind small - you need a positive attitude and mind ahead of your new week.

I don wire you 5k make you use relax your mind and try to move on.

Please wire 5k to which account? I didn't send you any account details.

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Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Unrated900(m): 7:41am On May 23, 2021
@op
You shouldn’t have gone back to PH
If an Hausa man could come from the northern state and come to Lagos and make it.
How about you that comes from the oil grill of the state.
Lagosians are full of mercy.
Had it been you stayed out for days been feeding on the street,you will surely get a job.
Mr man come back to Lagos and make money.
Can you drive?if yes please come back I d connect you to some people in ajah or lekki axis.
I would stand as your guarantor as well.
Work
There and be sleeping through the gate keeping Ouse for 6 months there by tender your CV In a better company.
With this you will thank God and thank me later.

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Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Nobody: 7:43am On May 23, 2021
bcomputer101:
I really feel your pain bro.

But another thing is that, that his facebook account might have been hacked. Possibly maybe you have been chatting with the hacker all this while.
The guy is a heartless person that just want to make you pass through tough & hard time. That's how bad the world is.

But trust me, I don't think that ur friend may be as heartless as that. His facebook account was hacked and you have been chatting with scammer ever since.

Just thank God for keeping you safe.
Did you read this write up though? If his Facebook page was hacked? Was his phone calls hacked too??
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Unrated900(m): 7:44am On May 23, 2021
Cpossibility:


Please wire 5k to which account? I didn't send you any account details.



He meant Audio 5k
So u don’t know naira-landers
They are full of mockery.
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by emonis88: 7:45am On May 23, 2021
D guy was not veing any job opportunities for you and he wasn't living in any 2bedroom flat. People live fake lives online, Facebook, Instagram, n other social media platforms.
Like I told someone on nairaland bf , Lagos is not d lagos of before, u can do well in other states,. Lagos na past glory, now u ve learned d hard way , stay in ur state or any other state opportunities il come both a job or business, or go learn a handwork , lagos ,lagos oya u don go lagos abi?
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by bigtt76(f): 7:48am On May 23, 2021
Sad and thank God you arrived back safely home.

To others who may be in the same shoes as yours, you don't just buzz a friend after many years and seek help. You should first re-establish contact with them and try to get back to that level you guys were on before, and then try make your request subtly to see if they are genuine or not.

While it was a good thing you decided on going back, if you had made your own enquires prior to leaving on your trip to Lagos, perhaps you would've gotten an opportunity you never anticipated.

Always investigate your friends' claims before taking them for their word... Some might be mad sef or into what you would never expect them to be doing.

Cpossibility:
What a friend did to me last week.

Just like in my case, so many graduates in the country are today, traumatized, depressed or even suicidal. Nothing is more depressing than seeing oneself jobless after several years of graduation. More annoying is when there's no finance to even start a business no matter how brilliant the business idea could be. If I have capital or even a collateral to use and get some money somewhere, I would rest completely from job hunting.

My ordeal.
Few months ago, I stumbled on a friend on Facebook whom we were school mates back in secondary school. His parents resided outside the state which he normally came back on school resumption and would go back during holidays.

On meeting him on Facebook, taking a look at his pictures, he's obviously doing well and claimed he's working with an international NGO. I told him my pains which is unemployment. Immediately, he was happy and telling me not to worry again that with his connections here and there, I'll get a job. His promise was to fix me either in the NGO, an insurance company, factory work or any other place of which he has links and connections.

We talked extensively and negotiated my movement and arrived I should come over last week. The plans was to stay in his 2 bedroom apartment and until 3-4 months when I can rent my own place. So I moved from Rivers state to Lagos Monday last week with just 16k on me. En route Lagos, we were keeping in touch so to know how closer I am and until I got to Lagos (God is Good Motors park) around 8pm. I called him that I have arrived the park and he said he was coming to pick me.

Long story short, that was the last time his number went. Initially, I thought it was network, or may be temporary low battery. I kept dialling the number through out the night but it never went again. Of course I had no choice than to sleep in the park. Woke up the next morning hoping his number would go but still same. I had no body else in Lagos nor knowing any where as that was my first time in Lagos. So I was just roaming around the park the whole day like a lost sheep, hungry, frustrating and pains but still hoping for his call but none came. When I tried reaching via Facebook and realized I was blocked, that was when it dawned on me that I have to start going back immediately. Already, transport fare from PH to Lagos finished about N10,500. So I was left with about 4k on me. At that point in the evening, I knew my best bet as I said earlier was to find my way back immediately but I didn't even have enough cash for my return. I had no option than to start telling people about my predicament and appealed for help to raise fund to return home the next morning. I was mocked and laughed at while some were asking to buy my phone at a very ridiculous amount. But then at that point, I could have sold it at the ridiculous amount but the phone was the only medium of communication with people especially my mum who was already worried over the journey right from the onset. I kept approaching people to help me and until one man graciously completed the money for me and I paid for my return.

On reaching home, I did nothing than thanking God that at least my case wasn't like that of late Iniobong Umoren. At least I came back home alive...which is the most important thing. But what I don't understand is why the guy chose to be that wicked to me forgetting this world is a very small place. I mean if there was never a job, why did he have to put me through that? Anyways, I have since moved on. Not even swearing/cursing him but leave everything for God. Such is life!

Fellow nairalanders, that is the dairy of a Nigerian job seeker. This leave me with the question, "will Nigeria ever be good for ordinary Nigerian?"
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Offpoint1: 7:49am On May 23, 2021
japhethGold:
Welcome to Lagos. Don't give up.

I was in the same boat with you 11 years ago. But I trusted God and refused to go back to Benue state. And this has been the best decision I have made in my life.

Today, God has made me great. I am a chartered accountant in Lagos, the first from my family lineage. I have a driver and official car. And I live in Lekki which is an affluent county in Lagos.

Let me share some secrets to encourage you to stay and persevere. I surrendered my life to Jesus. So I was connected to God and when It was tough and I would cry, God would answer me. So you need to make Jesus your friend!

Two, I looked for polytechnic campus and went to squat with students. There are campuses in Yaba. Go there and connect with good friends to support you. I slept in the common room because the room got tight at a point.

Finally, read Tuesday guardian newspaper to pick job advertisement that fit your skill and apply to them immediately. Also, use myjobmah.com to subscribe stop daily job alerts and apply to these jobs daily. Avoid fake job agents that ask you to pay money for they are ALL fake. They robbed me of my only N8000 then. So avoid them.

Be strong. Remain in Lagos and fight for your destiny and Jesus, your new found friend will give you success.
No disrespect sir, but it's a terrible idea to advice a stranger who has no ONE in Lagos to stay back with 4k left.
The Lagos of today is totally different from the Lagos of 11 years ago.

Lagos is not the only land one can achieve a dream, what worked for you might not work for him... No matter how close he may be to God, our Grace differ.

He did the best thing by going back home, if must return back to Lagos... At least he'll be well prepare.

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Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Nobody: 7:50am On May 23, 2021
Offpoint1:

I read that write up, although it's a good information... But reality is different ball game.

I tell you man, It's a good piece of Information but It Is when one Venture Into these hustles you will be faced with reality. I've seen Car dealers who didn't sell a single car for a whole six months. Another thing Is you must have a great connection and must be an out going person by meeting Important people, You must be Versatile and have sweet mouth and great marketing strategies to succeed In "Freelancing & Referral Business" Note We haven't even talked about the main thing FINANCE lol. These things Is not as easy as someone think, Not even In "Today's NIGERIA" where "Frustration, Sabotage, Manipulation and Deception" Is the order of the day......

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Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by abimic(m): 7:50am On May 23, 2021
Just that many fake ones had spoilt the cases of the real ones. Putting up your issue here for a quick fund could have helped, would have helped with some cash. Happy you're home anyway.
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by victorazy(m): 7:50am On May 23, 2021
Cpossibility:
What a friend did to me last week.

Just like in my case, so many graduates in the country are today, traumatized, depressed or even suicidal. Nothing is more depressing than seeing oneself jobless after several years of graduation. More annoying is when there's no finance to even start a business no matter how brilliant the business idea could be. If I have capital or even a collateral to use and get some money somewhere, I would rest completely from job hunting.

My ordeal.
Few months ago, I stumbled on a friend on Facebook whom we were school mates back in secondary school. His parents resided outside the state which he normally came back on school resumption and would go back during holidays.

On meeting him on Facebook, taking a look at his pictures, he's obviously doing well and claimed he's working with an international NGO. I told him my pains which is unemployment. Immediately, he was happy and telling me not to worry again that with his connections here and there, I'll get a job. His promise was to fix me either in the NGO, an insurance company, factory work or any other place of which he has links and connections.

We talked extensively and negotiated my movement and arrived I should come over last week. The plans was to stay in his 2 bedroom apartment and until 3-4 months when I can rent my own place. So I moved from Rivers state to Lagos Monday last week with just 16k on me. En route Lagos, we were keeping in touch so to know how closer I am and until I got to Lagos (God is Good Motors park) around 8pm. I called him that I have arrived the park and he said he was coming to pick me.

Long story short, that was the last time his number went. Initially, I thought it was network, or may be temporary low battery. I kept dialling the number through out the night but it never went again. Of course I had no choice than to sleep in the park. Woke up the next morning hoping his number would go but still same. I had no body else in Lagos nor knowing any where as that was my first time in Lagos. So I was just roaming around the park the whole day like a lost sheep, hungry, frustrating and pains but still hoping for his call but none came. When I tried reaching via Facebook and realized I was blocked, that was when it dawned on me that I have to start going back immediately. Already, transport fare from PH to Lagos finished about N10,500. So I was left with about 4k on me. At that point in the evening, I knew my best bet as I said earlier was to find my way back immediately but I didn't even have enough cash for my return. I had no option than to start telling people about my predicament and appealed for help to raise fund to return home the next morning. I was mocked and laughed at while some were asking to buy my phone at a very ridiculous amount. But then at that point, I could have sold it at the ridiculous amount but the phone was the only medium of communication with people especially my mum who was already worried over the journey right from the onset. I kept approaching people to help me and until one man graciously completed the money for me and I paid for my return.

On reaching home, I did nothing than thanking God that at least my case wasn't like that of late Iniobong Umoren. At least I came back home alive...which is the most important thing. But what I don't understand is why the guy chose to be that wicked to me forgetting this world is a very small place. I mean if there was never a job, why did he have to put me through that? Anyways, I have since moved on. Not even swearing/cursing him but leave everything for God. Such is life!

Fellow nairalanders, that is the dairy of a Nigerian job seeker. This leave me with the question, "will Nigeria ever be good for ordinary Nigerian?"

Life is a mystery.
Don't be depressed or bear any grudge against your friend.
He has done his quarter for you by introducing you to Lagos (land of excellence).

Move on, ask God for direction, next car that will convey you to another level.

Call some of your paddies if any can send u small small cash so u can add up, move out the street fins mini job. What ever u do, don't think of leaving Lagos.
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Offpoint1: 7:52am On May 23, 2021
BKsoul:
Did you read this write up though? If his Facebook page was hacked? Was his phone calls hacked too??
Comprehension na problem.

Hackers hacked his friend Facebook, Phone number and also his voice grin
Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by Offpoint1: 7:54am On May 23, 2021
victorazy:


Life is a mystery.
Don't be depressed or bear any grudge against your friend.
He has done his quarter for you by introducing you to Lagos (land of excellence).

Move on, ask God for direction, next car that will convey you to another level.

Call some of your paddies if any can send u small small cash so u can add up, move out the street fins mini job. What ever u do, don't think of leaving Lagos.
Una no dey read story finish?

The Op has gone back home a day after

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Re: What A Friend Did To Me Last Week. by maasoap(m): 7:54am On May 23, 2021
JovialJune:
Op must might have done something terrible to him in the past, cos I don't want to believe that a friend will make Op travel all the way to Lagos, even talk to him en-route assuring him all is well, then ghost him, no way he was just plainly wicked, no way.

You still have a lots to learn. You are shouting No Way when you don't even know the person he was talking about.

EjaikreTheViper:
Many Warri boys don travel go Ghana base on friends' invites, reach there come dey stranded. Immediately you enter Ghana, your paddy man number nor go dey go through again! cheesy

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