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Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by seanwilliam(m): 6:11pm On Aug 16, 2024
GloriousGbola:
nothing i have not seen or experienced before. sympathy for the poor in nigeria is dangerous because they see you as an alakowe sucker to be fleeced. in the right circumstances, several of them will have no problem with murdering you for your money. whatever you think you have done for them in the past does not matter.

Poco has detailed some experiences she has had in the past when people she did business with regularly thought they had an upper hand and showed colour
Hmm can you expatiate on this?
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by Holluwhakemmy(f): 6:13pm On Aug 16, 2024
izzou:
[color=royalblue]This guy is always wailing about one bad experience or the other.

If it is not his vulcaniser, it is his barber.

Now, na hawkers.

Abeg abeg.[/color]
don't mind him
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by higgs: 6:16pm On Aug 16, 2024
Dishonesty is not "trying to survive" There is no excuse for such behaviour
VikingKing:
Crude as the method is, people are trying to survive. If you go round Nigeria looking for a Saint before you can help, I bet you, you won't find a single one. So just do what you must and let their conscientious judge them. That way, you would've taught them a lesson they won't quickly forget. None of us is truly righteous.
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by TAYO124: 6:16pm On Aug 16, 2024
Ishilove:
A netizen shared his experience with Nigeria hawkers in Abuja. He was in a generous mood and decided to give back to the society. However, what his eyes saw during the whole exercise left him feeling weak and restless.
you copied this from FACEBOOK.!!!
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by Holluwhakemmy(f): 6:16pm On Aug 16, 2024
Starboytwo:
He should have just sent the 100k to his mum in the first place.

No come here come dey give us sweet story. Mr helper.
is he mum a Saint? Don't mind the man
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by 1gbdata: 6:18pm On Aug 16, 2024
Hmm
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by Prolificgiant(m): 6:18pm On Aug 16, 2024
VikingKing:
Crude as the method is, people are trying to survive. If you go round Nigeria looking for a Saint before you can help, I bet you, you won't find a single one. So just do what you must and let their conscientious judge them. That way, you would've taught them a lesson they won't quickly forget. None of us is truly righteous.
are you enjoying stupidity because I can't call that smartness, imagine what they would have benefitted if they were upright
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by diamond68: 6:18pm On Aug 16, 2024
Shegzdave:
What do you expect from a society where people believed the end justifies the means?
well listen if that’s what they believed then it means they don’t believe so anymore 👀🙆🏽‍♂️
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by princeemmma(m): 6:18pm On Aug 16, 2024
Show evidence

I don't believe cooked stories
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by ShoeGetSize: 6:19pm On Aug 16, 2024
Stop making excuses. He wasn't looking for a Saint. Being honest in your business dealings doesn't require you to be a Saint.

VikingKing:
Crude as the method is, people are trying to survive. If you go round Nigeria looking for a Saint before you can help, I bet you, you won't find a single one. So just do what you must and let their conscientious judge them. That way, you would've taught them a lesson they won't quickly forget. None of us is truly righteous.
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by ecomalchemistt(m): 6:20pm On Aug 16, 2024
HardKnock life
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by emmansan: 6:20pm On Aug 16, 2024
That one even dey swear
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by Judolisco(m): 6:20pm On Aug 16, 2024
oloriooko:
Poverty breeds wickedness and greed
no be poverty bdis... Na so Abuja people dey do... Especially mechanics
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by Holluwhakemmy(f): 6:20pm On Aug 16, 2024
babaRUNtinz:
Nípa ìfẹ́ Olùgbàlà...
Ki yio si n kan
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by femi4: 6:21pm On Aug 16, 2024
VikingKing:
Crude as the method is, people are trying to survive. If you go round Nigeria looking for a Saint before you can help, I bet you, you won't find a single one. So just do what you must and let their conscientious judge them. That way, you would've taught them a lesson they won't quickly forget. None of us is truly righteous.
Not a good excuse

Most Nigerians have criminal minds especially here on nairaland
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by Ijaya123: 6:21pm On Aug 16, 2024
oloriooko:
Poverty breeds wickedness and greed
Mention the period there was no poverty
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by Eriokanmi:
Ishilove:
A netizen shared his experience with Nigeria hawkers in Abuja. He was in a generous mood and decided to give back to the society. However, what his eyes saw during the whole exercise left him feeling weak and restless.
This one small tin nah. Sebi you see your money collect back. Have you ever experienced a petrol attendant shortchanging you? There are petrol stations I've marked in Lagos. Don't buy fuel at Conoil ikeja along (formerly national) and the one beneath it, when coming out of the local airport(GAT Terminal) to hit the ikeja along road. Don't buy fuel at the FO Station at oba akran avenue and mobil opposite Guinness. If you must buy fuel there, just alight from your vehicle and watch until the last drop enters your vehicle. If you allow anyone to distract you or block your view while the other attendant is dispensing fuel, o ti rogo niyę. Na half fuel go get.

They'd also tell you they're pouring injector cleaner into your tank for a token. Before you pay for the injector cleaner, make sure you collect it from them and be sure it's intact and never been opened otherwise, na empty can dem go insert inside your tank. You go think say something dey pour inside. The day I caught them, they didn't believe their eyes. The attendant couldn't say pim. They were just begging.
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by SocialJustice: 6:22pm On Aug 16, 2024
VikingKing:
Crude as the method is, people are trying to survive. If you go round Nigeria looking for a Saint before you can help, I bet you, you won't find a single one. So just do what you must and let their conscientious judge them. That way, you would've taught them a lesson they won't quickly forget. None of us is truly righteous.
Do Nigerians have any conscience? The masses are as bad as the leaders.
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by Slimm01: 6:23pm On Aug 16, 2024
Stories that never happened. Be lying to yourself, OP
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by Jughead29: 6:23pm On Aug 16, 2024
No truth in your story, Haba at least a single saint will be there oga
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by Sunnymatey(m): 6:24pm On Aug 16, 2024
VikingKing:
Crude as the method is, people are trying to survive. If you go round Nigeria looking for a Saint before you can help, I bet you, you won't find a single one. So just do what you must and let their conscientious judge them. That way, you would've taught them a lesson they won't quickly forget. None of us is truly righteous.
I disagree with you on this, they're many Nigerians with good moral standing.
We are not all the same.
The country is hard, economy is biting but not enough justification to defraud other persons.
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by Trueprophet91: 6:25pm On Aug 16, 2024
Ishilove:
A netizen shared his experience with Nigeria hawkers in Abuja. He was in a generous mood and decided to give back to the society. However, what his eyes saw during the whole exercise left him feeling weak and restless.
Please who is the original author?
I've seen so many people telling the same story in first person.
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by Kayberg: 6:25pm On Aug 16, 2024
VikingKing:
Crude as the method is, people are trying to survive. If you go round Nigeria looking for a Saint before you can help, I bet you, you won't find a single one. So just do what you must and let their conscientious judge them. That way, you would've taught them a lesson they won't quickly forget. None of us is truly righteous.
There are good people out there.
The greed of a few does not describe the whole population.
Even in Sodom and Gomorrah, Lot was still godly.
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by Karleb(m): 6:26pm On Aug 16, 2024
I am waiting for the day a woman will do this. undecided
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by idahme(m): 6:27pm On Aug 16, 2024
oloriooko:
Poverty breeds wickedness and greed
Why then are the billionaires still stealing? It's not about poverty it's about personality of the individual whether rich or poor

The rich even do more than that, they are the owners of big companies and they do shady things to make their profit and they don't even care of its antithetical to societal development. It's a personal issue and not because of poverty, those dudes will still do the same even if they are rich
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by idahme(m): 6:28pm On Aug 16, 2024
RoyalBlu:
I agree with you 💯.

Throw in envy into the mix and it's a round figure embarassed
If it's poverty why do the rich do more than that?
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by MrSly(m): 6:28pm On Aug 16, 2024
izzou:
[color=royalblue]Its true nau.

I would have said it was Lamba, but let me just not argue with his experience.

Next week will be about beggars.[/color]
grin grin grin
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by grandstar(m):
Many of those hawkers in busy spots such as Ore in Ondo state, actually make a lot of money. They have high turnovers and they restock a lot. That's why it is next to impossible to get them off the streets.
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by idahme(m): 6:28pm On Aug 16, 2024
joinnow:
Just 2 out of million hawkers.
A larger sample size is more accurate because the study gets closer to the actual population size.
You are right
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by YesDaddyTill203: 6:28pm On Aug 16, 2024
98 percent of Nigerians are crooks but they expect their leaders to be saints.
Until a majority of Nigerina are ethical and selfless, the country will continue to be the same.
Your leadership is a representation of who you are.
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by millionboi2: 6:29pm On Aug 16, 2024
izzou:
[color=royalblue]This guy is always wailing about one bad experience or the other.

If it is not his vulcaniser, it is his barber.

Now, na hawkers.

Abeg abeg.[/color]
i thought it was only me that didn't believe the idiot.
Re: A Man's Shocking Experience With Nigerian Hawkers by Sapasenator: 6:30pm On Aug 16, 2024
These people will not hesitate to kill you if they have the chance to steal from you. Avoid them at all cost.
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