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Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Martin0(m): 5:27pm On Dec 13, 2017
shaybebaby:

Lol, make I go wash plate. grin

gringrin

Oh no no no don't worry allow me do the washing,jus continue with ur friends heregringrin

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Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by AngelicBeing: 5:29pm On Dec 13, 2017
shaybebaby:

Time for a bit of a lesson in history.
AMERICA: Is a country built by immigrants. Asides from the native Indian, the land was populated and built by like minded people who left their (UK, Irish, Italians etc) home countries in search of a better life.

When there was famine in Ireland in the 1800's, a lot of them left for the UK to ensure their survival.

When the brits set off to colonise Africa and Asia, the proceeds of their invasion and theft was used to develop their home country. Even where there was corruption, the average persons still benefitted from the wealth of the British Empire not just a select few hoarding it for themselves.

However, however old their history might be, they have always followed the rule of law, their laws, from the time of monarchy to a parliamentary system fought for by Oliver Cromwell. So regardless of what hardships, challenges they may have faced, those laws ensured that things did not deteriorate into total anarchy so there was always method to rebuilding afterwards.

But that's not the case in Nigeria is it? People are not law abiding,jungle justice mentality pervades. You open your gob to say people become millionaires overnight and a part of your brain did not even pause to question "how?"
The end for you people justifies the means hence you don't care about the process.
Is even becoming a millionaire an achievement or rather the success of an entire society? I look down on you, not for living in Nigeria but for your typically Nigerian mentality which is feral at best.

When you start to talk about access to quality education, health care, basic amenities and security for all, then I might start to think yes, there is something worthy in that place. However if you keep chatting shit about millionaires, then you deserve that hellhole you live in. Why? Because your measure of the success of your society is the reason why it's fvcked in the first place.
Very sensible post, I stopped engaging those who are against people who are seeking for greener pastures in the West because some of them are freaking used to the rotteness in the useless jungle called Nigeria that educating or engaging them on here is a colossal waste of time, Nigeria will continue to remain a useless jungle unless there is a paradigm shift and the country begins to do the right thing, punish crimes and criminality, create an enabling environment for the citizenry to become what they choose to be regardless of religion, race or ethnicity, ensure equity, fairness and Justice, as long as the country refuses to do the right thing, the country will continue like this for the next 100years, nonsense grin

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Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by shaybebaby(f): 5:35pm On Dec 13, 2017
Martin0:


gringrin

Oh no no no don't worry allow me do the washing,jus continue with ur friends heregringrin
Finished already. I'm a plate washing machine. cool
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Organs(m): 5:37pm On Dec 13, 2017
Martin0:




I agree to this strong point 1000timesgringrin
Shay shay I hail u oo


Martin0: You fall my hand. how can you agree to this "rubbish" ?? Well i dont realy have much timwe but pls read my brief reply to her.
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by shaybebaby(f): 5:41pm On Dec 13, 2017
AngelicBeing:
Very sensible post, I stopped engaging those who are against people who are seeking for greener pastures in the West because some of them are freaking used to the rotteness in the useless jungle called Nigeria that educating or engaging them on here is a colossal waste of time, Nigeria will continue to remain a useless jungle unless there is a paradigm shift and the country begins to do the right thing, punish crimes and criminality, create an enabling environment for the citizenry to become what they choose to be regardless of religion, race or ethnicity, ensure equity, fairness and Justice, as long as the country refuses to do the right thing, the country will continue like this for the next 100years, nonsense grin
Totally. Some of them even mock people abroad for paying high rates of tax, I mean wtf?
The tax is your contribution towards amenities and infrastructure enjoyed by all. No wonder the police have turned to crime themselves, it's a vicious cycle that sort of mentality.

People that share the same skin colour but still plagued by prejudice based on ethnic and religious differences. How ever does the UK cope, London in particular? The most multicultural city in the UK world where you would probably find all ethnicities from within Nigeria and beyond in that big melting pot, yet it hasn't imploded.
Shows that the problem lies with the mentality of the average indigenous nigerian.

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Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by kroger: 5:42pm On Dec 13, 2017
shaybebaby:

Time for a bit of a lesson in history.
AMERICA: Is a country built by immigrants. Asides from the native Indian, the land was populated and built by like minded people who left their (UK, Irish, Italians etc) home countries in search of a better life.

When there was famine in Ireland in the 1800's, a lot of them left for the UK to ensure their survival.

When the brits set off to colonise Africa and Asia, the proceeds of their invasion and theft was used to develop their home country. Even where there was corruption, the average persons still benefitted from the wealth of the British Empire not just a select few hoarding it for themselves.

However, however old their history might be, they have always followed the rule of law, their laws, from the time of monarchy to a parliamentary system fought for by Oliver Cromwell. So regardless of what hardships, challenges they may have faced, those laws ensured that things did not deteriorate into total anarchy so there was always method to rebuilding afterwards.

But that's not the case in Nigeria is it? People are not law abiding,jungle justice mentality pervades. You open your gob to say people become millionaires overnight and a part of your brain did not even pause to question "how?"
The end for you people justifies the means hence you don't care about the process.
Is even becoming a millionaire an achievement or rather the success of an entire society? I look down on you, not for living in Nigeria but for your typically Nigerian mentality which is feral at best.

When you start to talk about access to quality education, health care, basic amenities and security for all, then I might start to think yes, there is something worthy in that place. However if you keep chatting shit about millionaires, then you deserve that hellhole you live in. Why? Because your measure of the success of your society is the reason why it's fvcked in the first place.

Mehn i don't know what to type my sister.. You Nailed it... I sent u a PM..

Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Martin0(m): 5:43pm On Dec 13, 2017
Organs:



Martin0: You fall my hand. how can you agree to this "rubbish" ?? Well i dont realy have much timwe but pls read my brief reply to her.

O boy she made a strong point oogrin
Abi u nor see wetin she yan for diagringrin
Na wa for u ooo nor go use coz I agree to her point take con dey keep anger with me ooogringrin

But honestly sha she talk true u know naugrin
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Martin0(m): 5:44pm On Dec 13, 2017
shaybebaby:
Finished already. I'm a plate washing machine. cool
Na wa for u oo,ok ooo abeg come join me drink garri ooogringringrin
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by shaybebaby(f): 5:45pm On Dec 13, 2017
kroger:


Mehn i don't know what to type my sister.. You Nailed it... I sent u a PM..
Might I ask what it's regarding?
I'm ever so sorry but I am often wary when I have had no prior interaction with a person on this forum. Call me wary.
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by shaybebaby(f): 5:46pm On Dec 13, 2017
Martin0:


Na wa for u oo,ok ooo abeg come join me drink garri ooogringringrin

Yum, let me find my biggest spoon. Shift!
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by AngelicBeing: 5:51pm On Dec 13, 2017
shaybebaby:

Totally. Some of them even mock people abroad for paying high rates of tax, I mean wtf?
The tax is your contribution towards amenities and infrastructure enjoyed by all. No wonder the police have turned to crime themselves, it's a vicious cycle that sort of mentality.

People that share the same skin colour but still plagued by prejudice based on ethnic and religious differences. How ever does the UK cope, London in particular? The most multicultural city in the UK world where you would probably find all ethnicities from within Nigeria and beyond in that big melting pot, yet it hasn't imploded.
Shows that the problem lies with the mentality of the average indigenous nigerian.
l concur. I visit Nigeria once or twice yearly, no difference, it is the same bulshit all over the country, immediately l disembark from the plane, sometimes I am welcomed with power failure in an international airport shocked, next is the terrible stench oozing out from the toilets and yet billions of naira have been budgeted yearly to make the airport of world standard, my last visit l came via Qatar airways, l transited Qatar enroute to lagos, Doha airport is like a 5star hotel clean and very neat, but on arrival in the jungle called Nigeria, it was like leaving Paradise to hell, instead of them to speak against the thieving politicians who have rendered the country a cesspit of poverty, they are busy attacking those who managed to leave the useless jungle, what a shame cool

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Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Martin0(m): 5:52pm On Dec 13, 2017
shaybebaby:
Yum, let me find my biggest spoon. Shift!

No no no no,e nor go reach me abeggringrin Go and buy ur own,abi na me say make u nor get garrigrin
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by shaybebaby(f): 5:56pm On Dec 13, 2017
AngelicBeing:
l concur. I visit Nigeria once or twice yearly, no difference, it is the same bulshit all over the country, immediately l disembark from the plane, sometimes I am welcomed with power failure in an international airport shocked, next is the terrible stench oozing out from the toilets and yet billions of naira have been budgeted yearly to make the airport of world standard, my last visit l came via Qatar airways, l transited Qatar enroute to lagos, Doha airport is like a 5star hotel clean and very neat, but on arrival in the jungle called Nigeria, it was like leaving Paradise to hell, instead of them to speak against the thieving politicians who have rendered the country a cesspit of poverty, they are busy attacking those who managed to leave the useless jungle, what a shame cool
But they would rather go for the easier targets. To survive, they have to be desensitised which in turn breeds apathy.

Ofcourse we will be met with anger on forums like this, discourse like this discomforts them, intrudes into their delusions hence why they defend the indefensible.

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Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by shaybebaby(f): 5:58pm On Dec 13, 2017
Martin0:



No no no no,e nor go reach me abeggringrin
Go and buy ur own,abi na me say make u nor get garrigrin
I will have my revenge angry
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Martin0(m): 6:04pm On Dec 13, 2017
shaybebaby:
I will have my revenge angry
Hahahahahgringringrin
We hope so
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Martin0(m): 6:06pm On Dec 13, 2017
shaybebaby:
I will have my revenge angry
Hahahahahgringringrin
That can only happen next year,and by then u don forgetgrin
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by kroger: 6:06pm On Dec 13, 2017
AngelicBeing:
l concur. I visit Nigeria once or twice yearly, no difference, it is the same bulshit all over the country, immediately l disembark from the plane, sometimes I am welcomed with power failure in an international airport shocked, next is the terrible stench oozing out from the toilets and yet billions of naira have been budgeted yearly to make the airport of world standard, my last visit l came via Qatar airways, l transited Qatar enroute to lagos, Doha airport is like a 5star hotel clean and very neat, but on arrival in the jungle called Nigeria, it was like leaving Paradise to hell, instead of them to speak against the thieving politicians who have rendered the country a cesspit of poverty, they are busy attacking those who managed to leave the useless jungle, what a shame cool

Not until they step out the Jungle, they wont realise what having basic amenities means.. Spending Millions to renovate a poultry called an Airport.

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Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by AngelicBeing: 6:08pm On Dec 13, 2017
kroger:


Not until they step out the Jungle, they wont realise what having basic amenities means.. Spending Millions to renovate a poultry called an Airport.
l agree cool

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Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Organs(m): 6:43pm On Dec 13, 2017
Shaybebaby: Firstly, you are at least more enlightened and educated than Nigeriandondie that sees eating "$3.99 buy one get one free after 9.pm "chicken" as an achievement and will also post and brag about it here you will know he is actually a hungry maybe pure water hawker that had nothing to offer Nigeria and got visa to go to Norway.


shaybebaby:

Time for a bit of a lesson in history.
AMERICA: Is a country built by immigrants. Asides from the native Indian, the land was populated and built by like minded people who left their (UK, Irish, Italians etc) home countries in search of a better life. NOT TRUE: America was built by West African slaves that was brought in to work for free. Also, those native Indians were killed and their land taking from them cos those immigrants from Europe came in with superior technology and they were already industrialized same thing they did in Africa.

When there was famine in Ireland in the 1800's, a lot of them left for the UK to ensure their survival.

When the brits set off to colonise Africa and Asia, the proceeds of their invasion and theft was used to develop their home country. Even where there was corruption, the average persons still benefitted from the wealth of the British Empire not just a select few hoarding it for themselves. This was the strategy of the British empire, they were colonizing lands under the order of the King of England and they used soldiers.... They had a functional system... so what are you talking about

However, however old their history might be, they have always followed the rule of law, their laws, from the time of monarchy to a parliamentary system fought for by Oliver Cromwell. So regardless of what hardships, challenges they may have faced, those laws ensured that things did not deteriorate into total anarchy so there was always method to rebuilding afterwards. Rubbish... Amya already told you to stop comparing. Europe, Middle East and Asia was a vast land and there were wars and empires and domination and a need to occupy more land as wealth as well as obtain and share civilizations from other lands. Also, the weather conditions, (cold winters) necessitated that they had to develop faster to survive... They had to develop shoes, thick clothing, ways to keep warm just to survive but we did not have to do any of those in Africa. Also, civilization started in Egypt and moved Northwards. The British empire that was taking wealth back was by order of the King. With growing population, there was a need to do things faster, travel faster, produce more food, conquer more lands and most importantly develop on the existing civilizations in place and there was competition everywhere from the orientalists, to the arabs, all over. Search for wealth, expansion and search for serenity from the industrial revolution in Europe brought them to Africa.

But that's not the case in Nigeria is it? People are not law abiding,jungle justice mentality pervades. You open your gob to say people become millionaires overnight and a part of your brain did not even pause to question "how?"
The end for you people justifies the means hence you don't care about the process.
Is even becoming a millionaire an achievement or rather the success of an entire society? I look down on you, not for living in Nigeria but for your typically Nigerian mentality which is feral at best..

Shaybebaby, the Ziks, Awos, Balewa's all were abroad but wanted to come back home. In the 80's it was 80K to $1, you had Indians, Americans, British citizens working as secondary School teachers in Nigeria and sending money back home. Nigeria was on its path to greatness. In the 90's Parents put their 10 year old sons and daughters in public transportation from Eastern Nigerian, Southern Nigeria to travel to Northern Nigeria to start JSS1 in an FGC school and vice versa with absolutely no fear of anything whatsoever Nigeria was that safe. The police was functioning well, there was Justice in the Court system, public health was working, Ministries and govt parastatals was functioning well. The decline started in the 90's and we have been on a downward spiral. We went through a civil war, and we have been plagued with the oldest thing that has held us back for a very long time, "the fear of the person that is different from you". You fear him, then you avoid him, then you distrust him, then you want to use violence against him...... We are divided along all lines from tribal, to religious, to everything and the religious institutions makes it worse. Everyone is suspicious of "the enemy of progress". Our major problem is corruption in leadership. We all know it but we are too divided to come together to fight it. The USA that you mentioned was built on the backs of West Africans as slaves. The freedom that all blacks enjoy in America today was fought by blacks that died to end segregation. Blacks line up in a bar that is strictly "White Only" and one will go in and they will beat him break peoples head, limbs etc and throw him out, as they are throwing him out, another blackman is stepping forward to take his own beating, and another and another, add that to Rosa parks refusal to get up from an empty whites only section in a bus and all the civil disobedience that followed that led to Martin Luther King telling the govt, just follow the Americas declaration of independence... We hold this truth...... THAT ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL....that is all the blacks ask for.

When you start to talk about access to quality education, health care, basic amenities and security for all, then I might start to think yes, there is something worthy in that place. However if you keep chatting shit about millionaires, then you deserve that hellhole you live in. You are on a wrong footing because you actually do not understand the point Amya was trying to pass across...... ? Because your measure of the success of your society is the reason why it's fvcked in the first place.
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Amya(f): 6:51pm On Dec 13, 2017
shaybebaby:

Time for a bit of a lesson in history.
AMERICA: Is a country built by immigrants. Asides from the native Indian, the land was populated and built by like minded people who left their (UK, Irish, Italians etc) home countries in search of a better life.

When there was famine in Ireland in the 1800's, a lot of them left for the UK to ensure their survival.

When the brits set off to colonise Africa and Asia, the proceeds of their invasion and theft was used to develop their home country. Even where there was corruption, the average persons still benefitted from the wealth of the British Empire not just a select few hoarding it for themselves.

However, however old their history might be, they have always followed the rule of law, their laws, from the time of monarchy to a parliamentary system fought for by Oliver Cromwell. So regardless of what hardships, challenges they may have faced, those laws ensured that things did not deteriorate into total anarchy so there was always method to rebuilding afterwards.

But that's not the case in Nigeria is it? People are not law abiding,jungle justice mentality pervades. You open your gob to say people become millionaires overnight and a part of your brain did not even pause to question "how?"
The end for you people justifies the means hence you don't care about the process.
Is even becoming a millionaire an achievement or rather the success of an entire society? I look down on you, not for living in Nigeria but for your typically Nigerian mentality which is feral at best.

When you start to talk about access to quality education, health care, basic amenities and security for all, then I might start to think yes, there is something worthy in that place. However if you keep chatting shit about millionaires, then you deserve that hellhole you live in. Why? Because your measure of the success of your society is the reason why it's fvcked in the first place.

Now let me explain how the overnight millionaires concept works. Wealth is created when there's a gap to be filled, a need to be met and a discerning mind to meet that need. A wise person who has seen how things work in the western world would look to see if something like that existed in Nigeria and if there isn't, he gets to work. He gets people to invest or even approaches the government and if that it idea is deem worthy, a contract is set and money is made.

That is the opportunity you can find in a still young and developing economy that you can never find in already developed economies. Opportunities are innumerable my sister, only the truly discerning can see that.
You not only contribute to make the country meet up globally, you also make money doing it. So technically they are making the country better and also getting paid. Ten years ago, there were hardly any malls or big supermarkets, but someone somewhere identified that need and is now a millionaire for that.
Global franchise stores are rushing in, they're not fools. Young Nigerians are trooping in from everywhere in the world back to their homeland because they've identified the opportunities present in this country. Slowly but surely, i believe we will get there.

You say you look down on me because i have a Nigerian mentality. Nigerian mentality because I don't fancy relocating? Nigerian mentality because i believe in my country? Nigerian because I believe there are opportunities down here? If all these make me have a Nigerian mentality, I'll rather keep having it cheesycheesycheesy
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Amya(f): 6:53pm On Dec 13, 2017
kroger:


Not until they step out the Jungle, they wont realise what having basic amenities means.. Spending Millions to renovate a poultry called an Airport.

So we should all step out then

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Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Organs(m): 6:56pm On Dec 13, 2017
Nigeriadondie:

Aboki terrorist. Wailing cos u were chased out of Sambisa with ur brothers. Thank ur Allah u re not dead.


In all of this, i want you to take the advice from AMYA very serious..... Get an EDUCATION...... The things you talk about, boast about, and even insult about shows clearly you did not have good education in Nigeria before leaving. It is a good thing Nigeria is rid of folks like you. Someone that will refer to another person as "aboki terrorist" just because i mentioned that i am muslim is part of the problem Nigeria is dealing with - Bigotry... Please stay there... we are better for it without you.

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Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by shaybebaby(f): 7:03pm On Dec 13, 2017
Amya:


Now let me explain how the overnight millionaires concept works. Wealth is created when there's a gap to be filled, a need to be met and a discerning mind to meet that need. A wise person who has seen how things work in the western world would look to see if something like that existed in Nigeria and if there isn't, he gets to work. He gets people to invest or even approaches the government and if that it idea is deem worthy, a contract is set and money is made.

That is the opportunity you can find in a still young and developing economy that you can never find in already developed economies. Opportunities are innumerable my sister, only the truly discerning can see that.
You not only contribute to make the country meet up globally, you also make money doing it. So technically they are making the country better and also getting paid. Ten years ago, there were hardly any malls or big supermarkets, but someone somewhere identified that need and is now a millionaire for that.
Global franchise stores are rushing in, they're not fools. Young Nigerians are trooping in from everywhere in the world back to their homeland because they've identified the opportunities present in this country. Slowly but surely, i believe we will get there.

You say you look down on me because i have a Nigerian mentality. Nigerian mentality because I don't fancy relocating? Nigerian mentality because i believe in my country? Nigerian because I believe there are opportunities down here? If all these make me have a Nigerian mentality, I'll rather keep having it cheesycheesycheesy
Nope, just your measure of success which is the flawed mentality I'm talking about, prevalent amongst you and your ilk.

Now talking about gaps in the market, the gaps you identified, these are things that are norm and should be in existence in the first place if not for the crappiness of that country.

You are talking shopping malls?lol. This is precisely why you need to leave. No mention of stable electricity, maintaining and building new infrastructure, even running water no dey and yet it is people building malls that you are talking about when the average Nigerian cannot even afford it. What use is it except to enrich the pockets of the few. How is that making an impact in any meaningful way?

The rest of the world is talking about renewable energy, the rise of automaton and what that means for jobs, universal basic income, you are there talking about shopping malls. angry

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Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Organs(m): 7:06pm On Dec 13, 2017
AngelicBeing:
l concur. I visit Nigeria once or twice yearly, no difference, it is the same bulshit all over the country, immediately l disembark from the plane, sometimes I am welcomed with power failure in an international airport shocked, next is the terrible stench oozing out from the toilets and yet billions of naira have been budgeted yearly to make the airport of world standard, my last visit l came via Qatar airways, l transited Qatar enroute to lagos, Doha airport is like a 5star hotel clean and very neat, but on arrival in the jungle called Nigeria, it was like leaving Paradise to hell, instead of them to speak against the thieving politicians who have rendered the country a cesspit of poverty, they are busy attacking those who managed to leave the useless jungle, what a shame cool


What have you done about it.... All the complains what positive role have you played aside talk, talk and talk..... People died, fought for independence for you to have the Passport you used and a Country - NIGERIA, now politicians are stealing us blind and dividing us, what did you do? Fela sang about it, "I no wan die, i no wan quench, my papa dey for house, i wan build house, i wan enjoy.... so policeman go slap ur face you no go talk??.... It's ok for you to stay abroad and come to visit and complain that makes you a coward and a complainer.... If you want to do something positive, help to have your experiences printed in a newspaper, reported on the news, put pressure on the Govt to change it for the better so your own Children will not have those same complains... that is how to add value or at the very least, encourage those who are living in Nigeria to make it a better Country.
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Organs(m): 7:10pm On Dec 13, 2017
shaybebaby:

But they would rather go for the easier targets. To survive, they have to be desensitised which in turn breeds apathy.

Ofcourse we will be met with anger on forums like this, discourse like this discomforts them, intrudes into their delusions hence why they defend the indefensible.



Shaybebaby - What have you personally done to effect the change you want to see in Nigeria? What have you done personally about the rot you complain about? What impact did you make in the lives of those living in the "hell hole" like you called it to make their lives better?
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Nigeriadondie: 7:10pm On Dec 13, 2017
Organs:



In all of this, i want you to take the advice from AMYA very serious..... Get an EDUCATION...... The things you talk about, boast about, and even insult about shows clearly you did not have good education in Nigeria before leaving. It is a good thing Nigeria is rid of folks like you. Someone that will refer to another person as "aboki terrorist" just because i mentioned that i am muslim is part of the problem Nigeria is dealing with - Bigotry... Please stay there... we are better for it without you.
Look at d link below
https://www.nairaland.com/4230239/akwa-ibom-primary-school-pupils
When wud u change this and other anomalies disgracing d nation?
I am quite sure u went to such school and that is d type ur kids wud meet as well in yesrs to come.
Just because u get a mere certification u feel u re educated. If u were patroitic enough why did u get a local certification. I still love d tales of u being begged to stay but requested for renegotiation of ur salary. So where u re now u earn far more abi that is if u ve a job. Lies dont pay.
As for education, I ve got it to d zenith cos its free. Not only free u re entitled to money from d govt and while doong Ph. D it is like a job as u re being placed on salary.
So young man if u think because of ur tissue certification u ve arrived then it shows d depth not height u ve descended into.
What are d credentials of d thugs u re sidong with. Zero.
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Nobody: 7:13pm On Dec 13, 2017
Buhari Vs Atiku?
Amya:


You won't be happy but you won't throw your child away even if he doesn't walk all his life. You'll only play your active part as a parent to ensure that kid walks.

Nigeria is our collective responsibility. Running all over the world to countries that collectively fixed their problem and abandoning yours is being penny wise pound foolish. It still your country whether you like it or not and you're representatives/ambassadors of it whereever you find yourself. If you keep tarnishing her image, you're tarnishing your own image.

I'm not against migration, to each his own. My comment is merely aimed at those who think the fact they migrated to a developed country makes them better than us who even if offered a chance to live anywhere in the world would still choose to stick around to contribute our quota to the system.
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by shaybebaby(f): 7:14pm On Dec 13, 2017
Organs:




Shaybebaby - What have you personally done to effect the change you want to see in Nigeria? What have you done personally about the rot you complain about? What impact did you make in the lives of those living in the "hell hole" like you called it to make their lives better?
I'm not the patriot am I?
And dont nick my question, I asked you first since you believe in the shîthole.
See what we are saying all along, you folks are incapable of original thought.

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Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Organs(m): 7:22pm On Dec 13, 2017
Martin0:


O boy she made a strong point oogrin
Abi u nor see wetin she yan for diagringrin
Na wa for u ooo nor go use coz I agree to her point take con dey keep anger with me ooogringrin

But honestly sha she talk true u know naugrin


What strong point - bla-bla-bla.... who doesnt know it. We have corrupt people leading and ruling us we all know it, as a matter of fact, Dogara that padded 2016 budget is the same one that passed 2017 and now 2018, Ibori found guilty of money laundering and corruption in the UK is an innocent man in Nigeria disturbed by "enemies of Progress" we all know that, some of us, Amya, Pidgin2 etc are complaining and fighting it and making sure we change the corruption, leadership, etc one step at a time no matter how small and you have folks like Shaybebaby and that hungry vulcanizer Nigeriandondie, Kroger, etc complaining, doing absolutely nothing and now abusing and insulting those in Nigeria as losers and people doomed, can you imagine......So tell your yeye runaway Shaybebaby (wey you dey hail for no reason) to either be part of the solution or shut the f up and get out of the way of those working hard to make it better.
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by Organs(m): 7:27pm On Dec 13, 2017
shaybebaby:

I'm not the patriot am I?
And dont nick my question, I asked you first since you believe in the shîthole.
See what we are saying all along, you folks are incapable of original thought.


Now you want to dodge the question Or rather you are too ashamed to confess that you've done absolutely "nothing" positive to make it better!!!! It's not too late to start. Your children will ask you one day.... Mummy, what did you do about all those ills you complained about?? mummy what did you do? and your answer will be? I ran away to london and never looked back.....
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by shaybebaby(f): 7:27pm On Dec 13, 2017
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What strong point - bla-bla-bla.... who doesnt know it. We have corrupt people leading and ruling us we all know it, as a matter of fact, Dogara that padded 2016 budget is the same one that passed 2017 and now 2018, Ibori found guilty of money laundering and corruption in the UK is an innocent man in Nigeria disturbed by "enemies of Progress" we all know that, some of us, Amya, Pidgin2 etc are complaining and fighting it and making sure we change the corruption, leadership, etc one step at a time no matter how small and you have folks like Shaybebaby and that hungry vulcanizer Nigeriandondie, Kroger, etc complaining, doing absolutely nothing and now abusing and insulting those in Nigeria as losers and people doomed, can you imagine......So tell your yeye runaway Shaybebaby (wey you dey hail for no reason) to either be part of the solution or shut the f up and get out of the way of those working hard to make it better.
One step at a time, to say what that step is, you've been dodging the question.

Holla at me when there are more schools than churches in that country. Holla when the country starts upholding human rights, actually when you start to uphold human rights for everyone.

You want a solution from me? I'd raze the country to the ground and start afresh.
Re: Moving Back To Nigeria From USA by wonlasewonimi: 7:28pm On Dec 13, 2017
I know what you can do to the power failure in MMA when next in Nigeria..Just bring a lot of candle. These people need to see how things work outside Nigeria. Someone is even enticed by shopping malls grin grin grin

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