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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by CorneliusSulla8: 5:52pm On Mar 01, 2017
is it because Nigeria isn't recognised is that why I can't login Into PSN network and I always get this some CE-error nonsense?
I ask humbly the thing they worry Me.
I created my account with a fake US Address.
Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Tjlemke: 6:08am On Mar 03, 2017
Seriously 04kaa where the Bleep are you from??
Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Nobody: 6:37am On Mar 03, 2017
Tjlemke:
Seriously 04kaa where the Bleep are you from??

shocked ur first comment on nl?!


U r off at a good start!

Thank u for not swallowing the blue pill grin

Now go and sign that petition! angry
Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Lana1(m): 9:03am On Mar 03, 2017
There is no PSN Nigeria same way Nigeria is not recognised on Steam, Origin, Microsoft, Amazon etc..

Besides the Naira is shït. U really think Sony ll want to sell their stuff in naira?? Goodluck with that...
Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Nobody: 3:05pm On Mar 03, 2017
There is no harm in trying, is there?

angryoya go sign am
Lana1:
There is no PSN Nigeria same way Nigeria is not recognised on Steam, Origin, Microsoft, Amazon etc..

Besides the Naira is shït. U really think Sony ll want to sell their stuff in naira?? Goodluck with that...
Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Tjlemke: 5:02pm On Mar 03, 2017
Why would I sign a petition for some dueschbag scammer from a part of the world where you people don't even matter. No thank you.
Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by cao(f): 6:08pm On Mar 03, 2017
Tjlemke:
Why would I sign a petition for some dueschbag scammer from a part of the world where you people don't even matter. No thank you.
Sometimes, common sense just looks at some people, shakes its head and walks away...

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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Tjlemke: 3:18am On Mar 04, 2017
cao:

Sometimes, common sense just looks at some people, shakes its head and walks away...

What benefit does adding you to our psn (not yours) community give us. The a large portion of your people can't afford ps4's I assume (which the majority of consumers are on) and like people have said, people from your country buy pirated games. It doesn't benefit Sony nor the rest of us.

Also don't forget that you have an agenda so your comments are heavily skewed.

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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Nobody: 8:26am On Mar 04, 2017
Unless u represent sony's directive board, u really have no right to ask that question.

U retarðed racist fvck
Tjlemke:


What benefit does adding you to our psn (not yours) community give us. The a large portion of your people can't afford ps4's I assume (which the majority of consumers are on) and like people have said, people from your country buy pirated games. It doesn't benefit Sony nor the rest of us.

Also don't forget that you have an agenda so your comments are heavily skewed.

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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by cao(f): 11:41am On Mar 04, 2017
Tjlemke:


What benefit does adding you to our psn (not yours) community give us. The a large portion of your people can't afford ps4's I assume (which the majority of consumers are on) and like people have said, people from your country buy pirated games. It doesn't benefit Sony nor the rest of us.

Also don't forget that you have an agenda so your comments are heavily skewed.
Says the fellow that is already biased to the whole thing, so your comments are also heavily skewed. Firstly, why exactly are you on NL, since you clearly don't indentify as Nigerian? Secondly, where exactly are you from? Since it hasn't even occurred to you that your supposed ideas of Nigeria are highly misinformed. Thirdly, it apparently didn't even occur to you that if Nigerians are able to pay in their currency, they won't be subjected to the whims of the exchange rate.

So, abeg carry yourself back to whatever country you think of so highly. Let's see if you mention the US/UK, where their debts are astronomical. Or are you going to mention SA, the only African country? As we've seen recently, it ain't a land of roses...I could seat here and start sprouting about the faults of every PSN country, but why should I? Since you clearly didn't do your research, I won't do it or you. Next time, reduce the gap between you and common sense.

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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by 04kaa: 9:03am On Mar 05, 2017
so someone else shares my view, now he doesnt have common sense according to ada lmao. common sense is knowing that ur people are shit in buying sony products hence the reason why u are not taken seriously by sony, but trust ada and her cohorts to continue to fool themselves. lol



@Tjlembe
Thank u for being blunt and truthful , these nigerians never ever tell themselfs the truth. The petition has failed and will fail woefully
Adaobi, are u entertained?? grin grin grin grin
Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Tjlemke: 4:43am On Mar 06, 2017
All I need to say is Nigerian scams and pirates and that just about sums it up on how the whole world views your people. You may not do it but you sit idly by while others do which puts the blame on you. Defend that.
Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Tjlemke: 4:51am On Mar 06, 2017
Silkmoth:
Unless u represent sony's directive board, u really have no right to ask that question.

U retarðed racist fvck

I represent a portion of the current gaming community more than you. That said because I'm actually a part of of which you won't.

Maybe if you didn't allow corrupt people to enter your political system your country wouldn't be such a farce and could have the ability to contribute something for the world instead of taking.
Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Tjlemke: 4:54am On Mar 06, 2017
cao:

Says the fellow that is already biased to the whole thing, so your comments are also...bla bla bla

I'm less biased than you because I, for the most part, couldn't care less if your petition passed. It would have no affect on my life. And to be honest I don't care about Nigeria because it isn't a country worth knowing.
Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by 04kaa: 8:59am On Mar 06, 2017
Tjlemke:


I represent a portion of the current gaming community more than you. That said because I'm actually a part of of which you won't.

Maybe if you didn't allow corrupt people to enter your political system your country wouldn't be such a farce and could have the ability to contribute something for the world instead of taking.

God bless u for this, its time someone hammers sense into their senseless petition that will fail woefully,
I just pity my love ada, cuz i thought she knew better than to embark on fruitless ventures , Nigerians that want to play online already play , i have a ps4 pro and a psvr and i pay for psn already, so this ada's cause makes absolutley no sense to me , and will fail woefully cuxz the nigerians i know will not vote
Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by cao(f): 1:53pm On Mar 06, 2017
Tjlemke:


I'm less biased than you because I, for the most part, couldn't care less if your petition passed. It would have no affect on my life. And to be honest I don't care about Nigeria because it isn't a country worth knowing.
You're protesting too much, yet you still haven't answered about your country...Although, I already have an idea, just waiting to see if you'll actually prove it.

Tjlemke:

I represent a portion of the current gaming community more than you. That said because I'm actually a part of of which you won't.

Maybe if you didn't allow corrupt people to enter your political system your country wouldn't be such a farce and could have the ability to contribute something for the world instead of taking.
The farce of it all, talking like the rest of the world isn't capable of corruption? Abeg, stop making me laugh. Watching the current farce that's leading the "free world" or the other one that wants to lead his country for all eternity, alternating between President & Prime Minister. MPs, MEPs, Congress following the party line, regardless of its validity, exploiting expenses and loopholes, while some will complain about the uselessness of a thing, but still collect money and exploit said thing. How can the Secretary of Education not know about Education? The mind boggles...
04kaa:


God bless u for this, its time someone hammers sense into their senseless petition that will fail woefully,
I just pity my love ada, cuz i thought she knew better than to embark on fruitless ventures , Nigerians that want to play online already play , i have a ps4 pro and a psvr and i pay for psn already, so this ada's cause makes absolutley no sense to me , and will fail woefully cuxz the nigerians i know will not vote
As usual Bolaji, you've zeroed in on a questionable fellow with open arms, the same fellow who believes we are a country populated mostly of people who can't even afford a PS4. A fellow whose own bigotry and entitlement is not even hidden, but you're willing to embrace because you might share a solitary cause. Yet, you fail to understand this simple fact - I'm willing to make my voice heard, even if nobody wants to listen. You keep claiming its my cause when it actually really isn't. I live in the UK, I use UK PSN, I don't have to think about the exchange rate. You Bolaji do, regardless of how much you indirectly tell us about your bank account, you still are at the mercy of the exchange rate, but you're okay with the status quo because you're satisfied with your lot. You don't want to change the status quo because you are busy talking about its futility, that people (including you) will not sign because people are people. Y'all are pampered armchair warriors that will complain and complain and never do anything about it. The beauty of free will.

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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Rhaspody(m): 4:48pm On Mar 06, 2017
cao:

You're protesting too much, yet you still haven't answered about your country...Although, I already have an idea, just waiting to see if you'll actually prove it.


The farce of it all, talking like the rest of the world isn't capable of corruption? Abeg, stop making me laugh. Watching the current farce that's leading the "free world" or the other one that wants to lead his country for all eternity, alternating between President & Prime Minister. MPs, MEPs, Congress following the party line, regardless of its validity, exploiting expenses and loopholes, while some will complain about the uselessness of a thing, but still collect money and exploit said thing. How can the Secretary of Education not know about Education? The mind boggles...

As usual Bolaji, you've zeroed in on a questionable fellow with open arms, the same fellow who believes we are a country populated mostly of people who can't even afford a PS4. A fellow whose own bigotry and entitlement is not even hidden, but you're willingly to embrace because you might share a solitary cause. Yet, you fail to understand this simple fact - I'm willingly to make my voice heard, even if nobody wants to listen. You keep claiming its my cause when it actually really isn't. I live in the UK, I use UK PSN, I don't have to think about the exchange rate. You Bolaji do, regardless of how much you indirectly tell us about your bank account, you still are at the mercy of the exchange rate, but you're okay with the status quo because you're satisfied with your lot. You don't want to change the status quo because you are busy talking about its futility, that people (including you) will not sign because people are people. Y'all are pampered armchair warriors that will complain and complain and never do anything about it. The beauty of free will.


You get time to argue with selfish people.

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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Lana1(m): 5:26pm On Mar 06, 2017
Tjlemke:
I don't care about Nigeria because it isn't a country worth knowing.
Then why the fúck are u here on a Nigerian forum voicing ur useless opinions no one obviously cares about??

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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by cao(f): 5:28pm On Mar 06, 2017
Rhaspody:



You get time to argue with selfish people.
Sometimes, it's like I just enjoy wahala...
Lana1:
Then why the fúck are u here on a Nigerian forum voicing ur useless opinions no one obviously cares about??
We are still waiting for his response about his country. For someone who doesn't care about Naija, he joined our biggest forum...

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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Tjlemke: 2:51am On Mar 07, 2017
Sorry unlike you I have a job, take college courses, go on dates, and play games. I'm from America. We may not have a perfect system but ours is much better than yours. For instance we invent things, come up with worldly accepted theories, and have a free market that flourishes when not impeded by the government. I'd much rather live here than anywhere else and I've traveled plenty to see what's out there. Tell me that you have even the slightest life that is as productive and worth living and I will call you a liar
Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Nobody: 7:06am On Mar 07, 2017
What an ignorant redneck you turned out to be grin

God u r ignorant
Tjlemke:
Sorry unlike you I have a job, take college courses, go on dates, and play games. I'm from America. We may not have a perfect system but ours is much better than yours. For instance we invent things, come up with worldly accepted theories, and have a free market that flourishes when not impeded by the government. I'don't much rather live here than anywhere else and I've traveled plenty to see what's out there. Tell me that you have even the slightest life that is as productive and worth living and I will call you a liar

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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Tjlemke: 8:09am On Mar 07, 2017
Silkmoth33:
What an ignorant redneck you turned out to be grin

God u r ignorant

Do you even know what a redneck is?

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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by cao(f): 8:20am On Mar 07, 2017
Tjlemke:
Sorry unlike you I have a job, take college courses, go on dates, and play games. I'm from America. We may not have a perfect system but ours is much better than yours. For instance we invent things, come up with worldly accepted theories, and have a free market that flourishes when not impeded by the government. I'd much rather live here than anywhere else and I've traveled plenty to see what's out there. Tell me that you have even the slightest life that is as productive and worth living and I will call you a liar
Ding, Ding, Ding! We've a winner, coming in from the land of the free*. So, you came to NL to flex? Good on you mate, keep trying. The concept of Dangote must confuse him. Bolaji, see who you come back? At the emboldened, Bolaji shey you be highlife Nigerian living in Nigeria? That one is probably for you.

*I guessed right.

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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by cao(f): 8:24am On Mar 07, 2017
Tjlemke:


Do you even know what a redneck is?
We have your TV to thank, we've been made aware.

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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Nobody: 1:18pm On Mar 07, 2017
Tjlemke:
Sorry unlike you I have a job, take college courses, go on dates, and play games. I'm from America. We may not have a perfect system but ours is much better than yours. For instance we invent things, come up with worldly accepted theories, and have a free market that flourishes when not impeded by the government. I'd much rather live here than anywhere else and I've traveled plenty to see what's out there. Tell me that you have even the slightest life that is as productive and worth living and I will call you a liar


You really dumb for someone living in a "well developed country".

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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Tjlemke: 2:10am On Mar 08, 2017
justscorchone:



You really dumb for someone living in a "well developed country".

You really no know grammar lol (I hope you get it)
Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Tjlemke: 2:17am On Mar 08, 2017
cao:

Ding, Ding, Ding! We've a winner, coming in from the land of the free*. So, you came to NL to flex? Good on you mate, keep trying. The concept of Dangote must confuse him. Bolaji, see who you come back? At the emboldened, Bolaji shey you be highlife Nigerian living in Nigeria? That one is probably for you.

*I guessed right.

All that has to be said is you live in a shit hole third world country with about only 11% of your people holding educated positions. Says a lot about your people.
Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Nobody: 3:43am On Mar 08, 2017
Tjlemke:


All that has to be said is you live in a shit hole third world country with about only 11% of your people holding educated positions. Says a lot about your people.

You retarðed fvck, you said you are from america. grin Hope you know that "America" addresses two continents and one nation. Unless you intend to claim nationality to both Bolivia and El savador cheesy, I really don't see how u are exactly from 2 different continents? grin As retarðed as u can be(cos clearly u have only one citizenship), try to delineate ur country from it's continent(cos I'm pretty sure there is a fine margin between the two that u haven't noticed yet).

undecided 11%?! You don't know shiit about Nigeria, Mr man, why don't you ”gañgbang on them books and stop fooling around with those hoodrats you continually knock, up in ur public school!” The stats you are quoting are really far from it.

Besides, how many of the greatest influential people in the world are actually graduates?
You wake up everyday deceiving, limiting and lying to yourself that your life will never matter until you come out from grad school with a college degree. undecided

It's lies like these scattered amongst the rest that you keep swallowing up your butt-crack that makes you reason like an impoverished nittwit! undecided
I admit that we don't have much but Nigeria isn't ur average Haiti. Your tendency to overlook every detail that you hear about an African nation beclouds your sense of placement, I blame ur retardation and callousness to the fact that although u were exclusively breastfed in ur first 6months, u were immediately shipped to an outlawed drunk zit-ridden sweaty old hag up in alabama where you learnt how to stir hatred but forgot to become curious or inquisitive, m8. angry

While on the other hand I must admit, that tagging a nation as ”the giant of africa”(as though on a scale of 1 - 10 of countries languishing in the depths and squalor of hell, Nigeria is on, let's say "3" grin)by a ppl so inept, uninnovative, unimaginative, adamant to change and incorrigible, only adds false airs to a nation's status in the international community. If anything it makes the citizens more lazy and laidback only to later venture into crime.
But still there exist the distinguished exceptions angry

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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Nobody: 4:08am On Mar 08, 2017
And yet, you wrote "no" before "know"

Well if it isn't the proverbial kettle calling the pot blackgrin
Tjlemke:


You really no know grammar lol (I hope you get it)

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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by cao(f): 4:24am On Mar 08, 2017
Tjlemke:


All that has to be said is you live in a shit hole third world country with about only 11% of your people holding educated positions. Says a lot about your people.
Somewhere in there, we can squeeze a joke about y'all voting an ancient toddler with twitchy Twitter fingers as POTUS, your country's astronomical national debt, lack of actual public transportation system on a federal level, and your ignorant Secretary of Education, but where's the fun in that?

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Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Tjlemke: 6:13pm On Mar 08, 2017
Silkmoth33:
And yet, you wrote "no" before "know"

Well if it isn't the proverbial kettle calling the pot blackgrin

If you were intelligent enough to understand why I did that you wouldn't have replied. But I don't expect much from a Nigerian. Take a look at the end, I said "I hope you get that.".
Re: Petition For Nigeria To Be Recognised By Playstation Network. by Tjlemke: 6:19pm On Mar 08, 2017
cao:

Somewhere in there, we can squeeze a joke about y'all voting an ancient toddler with twitchy Twitter fingers as POTUS, your country's astronomical national debt, lack of actual public transportation system on a federal level, and your ignorant Secretary of Education, but where's the fun in that?

It's always been this way with president's. We have a few bad ones then a good one comes along and fixes everything. Our debt is what allows us to advance hence "you can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs". Public transportation system isn't necessary in a country where everything is so spread out, plus it would cause a new set of unforeseen consequences. Once again it takes a while to get the right person in office.

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