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| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by sheriffindy(m): 10:50pm On Oct 13, 2024 |
We both know the tribe that are the most untrustworthy. If e pain you too much, direct your complain to T_pain olabrad: |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by olabrad: 1:01am On Oct 14, 2024 |
sheriffindy:Yeah, Igbos are so trustworthy that any product they make is a fake. |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by samintegrity(m): 6:40am On Oct 14, 2024 |
ClitRaider:Things weren't this bad a year and half ago before Tinubu came in As at Buhari era, that 12kpounds was around 12m or so, I recalled I exchange pounds for #800/£ Now everything don scatter |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by galserv: 9:25am On Oct 14, 2024 |
Samguine:You are just saying rubbish!!! I bought 15 tubers of yam for 8k. It will last my family of 5 for one month. People will still eat egg. They will either buy or rare free roaming birds that will lay eggs. Samguine:You are the one taking Panadol for another's headache. I am not yet rich. And I am not in the management cadre in my organisation. So why can't use myself as an example? I have neighbours who earn far less than I do. Yet I have not seen anybody go cap in had begging to feed. The security guys in my office most likely use more sophisticated phones than you. And I can't even remember the last time I gave them a tip. The problem is that we Nigerians have been used to stupid unsustainable subsidies and freebies over the years. Now, we have to adjust to reality. You keep referencing the very ebb of the society as if there are no homeless people in the UK. Here, nobody sleeps outside. Only in Lagos do people live under the bridge before they break through. Yet in their condition, they are still 'balling'. Samguine:100k is okay. That is not our headache now. Samguine:One of the points you lots always use to bash Nigeria is that we don't have light. Now, we have 24 hours light and you say it's no big deal as if you were not the one who raised the point ab initio. Samguine:People get involved in multiple side hustles that help them besides their salary. Salary job is just a means of getting out of the house and being open to opportunities. I am on online publisher as a side hustle and I earn forex by God's grace. Samguine:Forget that thing. Gbese is gbese. Even the Bible says we NOT owe anyone anything. How will you pay your tithe if you are in debt ![]() There is nothing good about debt. You have been tied down. And your future is not in your hands. Chikena. ![]() Samguine:Nigerians won't even visit exotic locations in Nigeria for vacation. There are a number of exotic tourism sites I can visit that will cost me close to nothing where I stay yet I have not visited them. Vacation is simply not our thing. Samguine:Stop taking Panadol for another's headache. Just know that everybody here is getting by. Better keep your NGN100 to yourself than dash anyone here. Samguine:It's not yours until you've fully paid the debt. That's why you can be kicked out of your mortgaged house if you default once. ![]() Samguine:No I am not. I am still a hustler. Many guys around me are balling. Yet their monthly salary may not even be up to mine. Samguine:Sure, they won't want you to have easy access to regular drugs so that they can have a proper leash on you and your financial destiny. They want to control your life 100% Healthcare here is open with many options available. ![]() Samguine:I can't remember the last time I queued for fuel. People only queue where the fuel is a bit cheaper(NNPC). Power is available here and we now turn it off to conserve our units. Food is still cheaper here than UK. And when we start eating more of GMO foods like you guys, it will get even cheaper. ![]() What is the big deal about Schengen gan ![]() Samguine:Goodluck to you! But NEVER think you are better than anyone in your category back here. Most of your guys japaed just to keep up with the joneses and are codedly regretting it. And then you resort to consoling yourself with irrelevant, obsolete points like power, good roads etc. My family are all over US, UK, Canada etc My mum was in UK last year. She was NOT pleased one bit. ![]() Nigeria is nowhere near perfect. But it does not make life here harder than abroad. NEVER!!! |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by Samguine: 2:42pm On Oct 14, 2024 |
galserv:Once again, it is all about "me, myself, I, my family, my mom". Zero thoughts for the millions of Nigerians who will queue to buy fuel for over 1k and buy a crate of eggs for 10k. As long as none of that affects you and your family, everything is great and Nigeria is better than the UK. All the best brother. While at it, check out this link - https://www.nairaland.com/8238928/economic-hardship-bites-superstores-lose. But since you can afford yam, everything is okay. |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by galserv: 3:26pm On Oct 14, 2024 |
Samguine:You are talking theories. I am talking facts. Hence I can use myself to illustrate. And I consider myself a hustler. Where are these your imaginary 'millions of Nigerians' sef ![]() You said yam is cheaper in UK than Nigeria and I found that assertion quite dummmb. ![]() Superstores are NOT a Nigerian thing. To hell with them. Hardship in Nigeria is not worse than UK's. FACT!!! |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by Samguine: 6:46pm On Oct 14, 2024 |
galserv:The reality of the average Nigerian is theory? Lol. I was in Nigeria as early as last year. See, it is not theory. I experienced it. The suffering of Nigerians is not theory. It is real. Spaghetti is over 1k. ONE PACK OF SPAGHETTI IS OVER 1K. Does that make sense to you? Are you happy buying spaghetti for over 1k? A bag of rice is over 100k. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND FOR A BAG OF RICE. Is that fine by you? Those Superstores you casually dismissed as a non-Nigerian thing, have Nigerians working in/with them as cashiers, securities, distributors, suppliers, attendants, and managers. Real Nigerians without the privileges you enjoy, have had their means of livelihood truncated because of how bad the economy is. But because it does not affect you, everything is fine. Yam, indeed, is cheaper here than it is in Nigeria, even though the UK does not grow yams. I know you cannot wrap your head around it. And that's okay. You say Nigeria is better than the UK. See, you are right o. No need to convince you again. |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by samintegrity(m): 9:41pm On Oct 14, 2024 |
Samguine:Hello, pls could you kindly stop replying him pls. Where in Nigeria does 15tubers of Yam sells for 8k? Abi which way nau.. I don't understand this guy again o, ..is it that he's deliberately doing this or what? Haba nau SE the Nigeria we gather dey so? Pls just kindly ignore him. A crate of egg is #5100 last in Akure and some places more . Baby food are no go area, even medicine (drugs) are something else.. And he said Nigerians now have side hustle?? Like seriously?? How many Nigerian have side hustle? Haba nau A Congo of Nigeria rice in akure is #3350 while that of beans is #3500, ahhh Gari is around #1300, abi does he not know what is saying ni.. A 150k income now in today's Nigeria can't feed a family of 4, father mother and 2 kids.. School fee is something else, and yet you are still defending this government and telling us that all is well in Nigeria. Nigeria where some people are still being paid #25k per month, I meant even a larger percentage of the population earns below 70k a month.. |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by Samguine: 12:41am On Oct 15, 2024 |
samintegrity:My brother, I am tired. I will ignore him from now on. The dollar is 1700 and the national grid has collapsed. But according to him, everything is good. I won't answer him again. |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by galserv: 8:37am On Oct 15, 2024 |
Samguine:I never said there is no hardship in Nigeria. But my point is that the UK is not any better aside the fact that when you send pounds home it becomes substantial. That's the only edge the UK has! But then you did not just land in the UK. It cost a fortune!! Have you recouped your investment ![]() Spaghetti is 1k and so? Haven't wages increased Must you buy a bag of rice? When a bag of rice was 7k, how many people bought it? Must you buy foreign rice that is not even sweet? I don't buy a bag of rice and what I buy takes me for the month.You are just consoling yourself for the advanced slave life you are living abroad. That is why you can senselessly say yam is cheaper in UK than Nigeria ![]() Nigerians are still getting by by God's grace. Stop taking Panadol for another's headache. Thank you. |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by galserv: 8:57am On Oct 15, 2024 |
samintegrity:@bolded I am somewhere in the north and I bought 15 tubers of yam for 8k. It will take my family of 5 for one month by God's grace. People earning so poorly are making far more by other means. Stop buying things at expensive places. Be smart. Seek out where you can get better deals and stop whining like a... Also, get side hustles to assist. Nobody relies solely on salary in Nigeria. My boss earning over 30m annually still has a side hustle. |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by Samguine: 11:54am On Oct 15, 2024 |
galserv:You are right 👍 |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by galserv: 12:32pm On Oct 15, 2024 |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by samintegrity(m): 11:43am On Oct 16, 2024 |
galserv:Pls get out sir. So you are saying I need to drive down to the north despite residing in South wise to buy 15tubers of Yam? Pls nau, spare us this I and yourself alone syndrome pls spare us, the entire population of Nigeria is much more than yourself. You are just 1 out of several hundred of millions |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by samintegrity(m): 11:44am On Oct 16, 2024 |
Samguine:Pls do, you can imagine his reply to my post nau. Haba, he's busy about just himself, 1 out of hundreds million people Haba nau |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by sheriffindy(m): 10:48pm On Oct 16, 2024 |
Betrayal and back-biting na una second name olabrad: |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by olabrad: 1:13am On Oct 17, 2024 |
sheriffindy:One igbonguy committed suicide because his Igbo master refused to settle him after serving the master for 7 years. So, you igbos are More associated with betrayal and backbiting than any other tribe in Nigeria. Betrayal and backbiting are the first names of an Igbo |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by sheriffindy(m): 11:38pm On Oct 17, 2024 |
Oga stop crying na una tribe keep nigeria in this jaga-jaga condition very soon u no go see data take dey type rubbish 3 faced goats olabrad: |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by olabrad: 9:19am On Oct 18, 2024 |
sheriffindy:How does that change the fact that you igbos are your own enemies? You even hate your own brothers. Igbo Masters don't settle Igbo boys that serve them for many years. Is that caused by yorubas? You igbos are backbitters. You even do it against your fellow Igbos. What a shame |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by sheriffindy(m): 7:30pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
olabrad: |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by olabrad: 10:33am On Oct 19, 2024 |
sheriffindy:Betrayal and snitching are naturally engraved in Igbo people's DNAs. That's why you refuse to settle boys that serve you for many years. Instead of settling them, you will lie on their head and get them arrested so that they won't be able to demand for settlement Igbo people are very wicked people |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by sheriffindy(m): 9:35pm On Oct 19, 2024 |
Still doesn't change the truth about how yorubas are by default settings...bunch of hypocrites. As long as you read the truth before editing...I'm fine . Na you go tire. Akpamu olabrad: |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by olabrad: 9:31am On Oct 20, 2024 |
sheriffindy:And it also shows that Igbos backbite, cheat, deceive and hate one another. The real haters of igbos are Igbos. You destroy the lives of poor Igbo boys that come to serve you and arrest them so that they won't ask for settlement. Nobody hate Igbos More than Igbos! |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by sheriffindy(m): 8:27am On Oct 21, 2024 |
You don't have to type such long epistles to prove your point. Only the guilty does that. Seems a word is not enough for fools like you. .won't reply you again olabrad: |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by olabrad: 8:55am On Oct 21, 2024 |
sheriffindy:Call it anything, but it doesn't change the fact that you igbos are naturally wicked to yourselves. You are backbitters even against your fellow Igbos. Your fellow Igbos will serve you for so many years and you will wickedly refuse to settle the boys. You will rope the boy into crime he didn't commit so that he can be arrested and save you for settling the poor boys. Stop blaming other tribes for hating Igbos. Look inward. You igbos are naturally wicked to yourselves. |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by sheriffindy(m): 11:01pm On Oct 21, 2024 |
Oya stop crxying ive heard you olabrad: |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by olabrad: 6:55am On Oct 24, 2024 |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by sheriffindy(m): 1:51pm On Oct 24, 2024 |
Cry Crý Baby olabrad: |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by olabrad: 8:43am On Oct 25, 2024 |
sheriffindy:Lolz. At least, you have become convinced that you igbos are your own enemies. Igbos are betrayers of igbos |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by sheriffindy(m): 12:11pm On Oct 25, 2024 |
na you come dey cry pass even after being pacified |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by sheriffindy(m): 12:19pm On Oct 25, 2024 |
lm more convinced that you wail more na so e pain u reach? olabrad: |
| Re: Fishes I Bought In Today's Market :check Out The Prices by olabrad: 2:07pm On Oct 25, 2024 |
sheriffindy:Lolz. Igbos the self betrayerz. ![]() |
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