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The Highlight Of My Recent Trip To Naijaland by Manslimx: 3:47pm On Oct 30, 2022
I was born and raised in Nigeria before moving to Canada about 10 years ago. I visit Nigeria from time to time. During my last trip, I stayed in an ok hotel near ojuelegba. One evening I decided to take a walk to one fast food restaurant not far from the junction.
When I got there, the security girl at the restaurant opened the door for me, bow in a typical yoruba way of greeting and said "welcome sir" like 3 times ( I am not yoruba). From looking at her, she wouldn't be more than 17 years of age. So I decided to chat her up something I do a lot with stranger.
She told me that she is in SS2 and that she work most evening after school and that she is hustling so she can help with her exam fee .
I was very impressed with her effort and attitude, said a few words of encouragement to her and proceeded to go and get my food.
On my way out, I called her over (outside was a bit dark, there was no nepa), when she came, I took out US$100 folded it and gave it to her. We know how we collect bride in naija (lol), thats how she took the money from me and she didnt look at it. I walked away and hid behind a corner to see her reaction when she eventually find out how much money was in her hand. The restaurant have glass doors, so you can see inside. Few moment later she when inside, looked at the money and the showed it to some people inside, (from my guess maybe she hasnt seen a US dollars before) then I could see people gathering and looking at it under the light( probably to make sure its not fake). She started screaming when they probably told her that it real and how much it was worth. Soon after, her and some people in the restaurant all rushed out probably find this man that gave her $100. I quietly slid away and returned to my hotel room.
2 things impressed me about that girl
1) She is hustling and not siting at home waiting for who to buy her recharge card. If i remember my life at 17, I wasnt doing anything useful after school.
2) Her attitude at work. All the time I was there she had a smile on her face bow her knees to every customer that came in.
None of it was planned and am happy I was able to widen her smile. It was one on the best days of my recent trip to Naijaland.
For some reason, I saw and found hope for Nigeria in her.

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Re: The Highlight Of My Recent Trip To Naijaland by lifenija: 3:48pm On Oct 30, 2022
undecided ok
Re: The Highlight Of My Recent Trip To Naijaland by Premiumwriter: 5:32pm On Oct 30, 2022
you do well bros
Manslimx:
I was born and raised in Nigeria before moving to Canada about 10 years ago. I visit Nigeria from time to time. During my last trip, I stayed in an ok hotel near ojuelegba. One evening I decided to take a walk to one fast food restaurant not far from the junction.
When I got there, the security girl at the restaurant opened the door for me, bow in a typical yoruba way of greeting and said "welcome sir" like 3 times ( I am not yoruba). From looking at her, she wouldn't be more than 17 years of age. So I decided to chat her up something I do a lot with stranger.
She told me that she is in SS2 and that she work most evening after school and that she is hustling so she can help with her exam fee .
I was very impressed with her effort and attitude, said a few words of encouragement to her and proceeded to go and get my food.
On my way out, I called her over (outside was a little dark, there was no nepa), when she came, I took out US$100 folded it and gave it to her. We know who we collect bride n naija (lol), thats how she took the money from me and she didnt look at it. I walked away and hide behind a corner to see her reaction when she eventually find out how much money was in her hand. The restaurant have glass doors, so you can see inside. Few moment later she when inside, looked at the money and the showed it to some people inside, (from my guess maybe she hasnt seen a US dollars before) then I could see people gathering and looking at it under the light( probably to make sure its not fake). She started screaming when they probably told her that it real and how much it was worth. Soon after, her and some people in the restaurant all rushed out probably find this man that gave her $100. I quietly slid away and returned to my hotel room.
2 things impressed me about that girl
1) She is hustling and not siting at home waiting for who to buy her recharge card. If i remember my life at 17, I wasnt doing anything useful after school.
2) Her attitude at work. All the time I was there she had a smile on her face bow her knees to every customer that came in.
None of it was planned and am happy I was able to widen her smile. It was one on the best days of my recent trip to Naijaland.

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Re: The Highlight Of My Recent Trip To Naijaland by Marley125: 7:06pm On Oct 30, 2022
Manslimx:
I was born and raised in Nigeria before moving to Canada about 10 years ago. I visit Nigeria from time to time. During my last trip, I stayed in an ok hotel near ojuelegba. One evening I decided to take a walk to one fast food restaurant not far from the junction.
When I got there, the security girl at the restaurant opened the door for me, bow in a typical yoruba way of greeting and said "welcome sir" like 3 times ( I am not yoruba). From looking at her, she wouldn't be more than 17 years of age. So I decided to chat her up something I do a lot with stranger.
She told me that she is in SS2 and that she work most evening after school and that she is hustling so she can help with her exam fee .
I was very impressed with her effort and attitude, said a few words of encouragement to her and proceeded to go and get my food.
On my way out, I called her over (outside was a little dark, there was no nepa), when she came, I took out US$100 folded it and gave it to her. We know who we collect bride n naija (lol), thats how she took the money from me and she didnt look at it. I walked away and hide behind a corner to see her reaction when she eventually find out how much money was in her hand. The restaurant have glass doors, so you can see inside. Few moment later she when inside, looked at the money and the showed it to some people inside, (from my guess maybe she hasnt seen a US dollars before) then I could see people gathering and looking at it under the light( probably to make sure its not fake). She started screaming when they probably told her that it real and how much it was worth. Soon after, her and some people in the restaurant all rushed out probably find this man that gave her $100. I quietly slid away and returned to my hotel room.
2 things impressed me about that girl
1) She is hustling and not siting at home waiting for who to buy her recharge card. If i remember my life at 17, I wasnt doing anything useful after school.
2) Her attitude at work. All the time I was there she had a smile on her face bow her knees to every customer that came in.
None of it was planned and am happy I was able to widen her smile. It was one on the best days of my recent trip to Naijaland.
may the good Lord bless you abundantly. Naija is very hard. Best thing that can happen to any parent is to birth kids with sense

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Re: The Highlight Of My Recent Trip To Naijaland by christianjoy(m): 7:13pm On Oct 30, 2022
Great work
Manslimx:
I was born and raised in Nigeria before moving to Canada about 10 years ago. I visit Nigeria from time to time. During my last trip, I stayed in an ok hotel near ojuelegba. One evening I decided to take a walk to one fast food restaurant not far from the junction.
When I got there, the security girl at the restaurant opened the door for me, bow in a typical yoruba way of greeting and said "welcome sir" like 3 times ( I am not yoruba). From looking at her, she wouldn't be more than 17 years of age. So I decided to chat her up something I do a lot with stranger.
She told me that she is in SS2 and that she work most evening after school and that she is hustling so she can help with her exam fee .
I was very impressed with her effort and attitude, said a few words of encouragement to her and proceeded to go and get my food.
On my way out, I called her over (outside was a little dark, there was no nepa), when she came, I took out US$100 folded it and gave it to her. We know who we collect bride n naija (lol), thats how she took the money from me and she didnt look at it. I walked away and hide behind a corner to see her reaction when she eventually find out how much money was in her hand. The restaurant have glass doors, so you can see inside. Few moment later she when inside, looked at the money and the showed it to some people inside, (from my guess maybe she hasnt seen a US dollars before) then I could see people gathering and looking at it under the light( probably to make sure its not fake). She started screaming when they probably told her that it real and how much it was worth. Soon after, her and some people in the restaurant all rushed out probably find this man that gave her $100. I quietly slid away and returned to my hotel room.
2 things impressed me about that girl
1) She is hustling and not siting at home waiting for who to buy her recharge card. If i remember my life at 17, I wasnt doing anything useful after school.
2) Her attitude at work. All the time I was there she had a smile on her face bow her knees to every customer that came in.
None of it was planned and am happy I was able to widen her smile. It was one on the best days of my recent trip to Naijaland.
Re: The Highlight Of My Recent Trip To Naijaland by Xxpress(m): 7:24pm On Oct 30, 2022
Manslimx:
I was born and raised in Nigeria before moving to Canada about 10 years ago. I visit Nigeria from time to time. During my last trip, I stayed in an ok hotel near ojuelegba. One evening I decided to take a walk to one fast food restaurant not far from the junction.
When I got there, the security girl at the restaurant opened the door for me, bow in a typical yoruba way of greeting and said "welcome sir" like 3 times ( I am not yoruba). From looking at her, she wouldn't be more than 17 years of age. So I decided to chat her up something I do a lot with stranger.
She told me that she is in SS2 and that she work most evening after school and that she is hustling so she can help with her exam fee .
I was very impressed with her effort and attitude, said a few words of encouragement to her and proceeded to go and get my food.
On my way out, I called her over (outside was a little dark, there was no nepa), when she came, I took out US$100 folded it and gave it to her. We know who we collect bride n naija (lol), thats how she took the money from me and she didnt look at it. I walked away and hide behind a corner to see her reaction when she eventually find out how much money was in her hand. The restaurant have glass doors, so you can see inside. Few moment later she when inside, looked at the money and the showed it to some people inside, (from my guess maybe she hasnt seen a US dollars before) then I could see people gathering and looking at it under the light( probably to make sure its not fake). She started screaming when they probably told her that it real and how much it was worth. Soon after, her and some people in the restaurant all rushed out probably find this man that gave her $100. I quietly slid away and returned to my hotel room.
2 things impressed me about that girl
1) She is hustling and not siting at home waiting for who to buy her recharge card. If i remember my life at 17, I wasnt doing anything useful after school.
2) Her attitude at work. All the time I was there she had a smile on her face bow her knees to every customer that came in.
None of it was planned and am happy I was able to widen her smile. It was one on the best days of my recent trip to Naijaland.

I love it when people gives without showing their self to the world.
Re: The Highlight Of My Recent Trip To Naijaland by Originalsly: 7:26pm On Oct 30, 2022
Nice! .... I thought I was the only one! .... I just wish more people returning would give to those who are really trying to help themselves and not be sitting and hoping and waiting to tap into the fruit of someone's sweat. I can understand how you feel .... the high point of your visit.
Re: The Highlight Of My Recent Trip To Naijaland by ipobarethieves: 7:44pm On Oct 30, 2022
cool if dis ur story is legit may God bless and enlarge ur coast. Thank u very much for ur KINDN
Manslimx:
I was born and raised in Nigeria before moving to Canada about 10 years ago. I visit Nigeria from time to time. During my last trip, I stayed in an ok hotel near ojuelegba. One evening I decided to take a walk to one fast food restaurant not far from the junction.
When I got there, the security girl at the restaurant opened the door for me, bow in a typical yoruba way of greeting and said "welcome sir" like 3 times ( I am not yoruba). From looking at her, she wouldn't be more than 17 years of age. So I decided to chat her up something I do a lot with stranger.
She told me that she is in SS2 and that she work most evening after school and that she is hustling so she can help with her exam fee .
I was very impressed with her effort and attitude, said a few words of encouragement to her and proceeded to go and get my food.
On my way out, I called her over (outside was a little dark, there was no nepa), when she came, I took out US$100 folded it and gave it to her. We know who we collect bride n naija (lol), thats how she took the money from me and she didnt look at it. I walked away and hide behind a corner to see her reaction when she eventually find out how much money was in her hand. The restaurant have glass doors, so you can see inside. Few moment later she when inside, looked at the money and the showed it to some people inside, (from my guess maybe she hasnt seen a US dollars before) then I could see people gathering and looking at it under the light( probably to make sure its not fake). She started screaming when they probably told her that it real and how much it was worth. Soon after, her and some people in the restaurant all rushed out probably find this man that gave her $100. I quietly slid away and returned to my hotel room.
2 things impressed me about that girl
1) She is hustling and not siting at home waiting for who to buy her recharge card. If i remember my life at 17, I wasnt doing anything useful after school.
2) Her attitude at work. All the time I was there she had a smile on her face bow her knees to every customer that came in.
None of it was planned and am happy I was able to widen her smile. It was one on the best days of my recent trip to Naijaland.

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