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Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by Nobody: 5:57pm On Aug 24, 2018
zinnyzee:
Wawuu... All this big english on top wetin?

Ok, i be yoruba, not fulani.
And can you summarise everything u wrotehuh
I can't comprehend
I have always known and am right to have said it. A Fulani slave. Held captive by the Fulani traitors and always willing to be used as a tool against other interests by your slave Masters.
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by Nobody: 5:58pm On Aug 24, 2018
kaorama:
I have always known and am right to have said it. A Fulani slave. Held captive by the Fulani traitors and always willing to be used as a tool against other interests by your slave Masters.
Ewww.
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by RAPSTARBENHOPE(m): 6:01pm On Aug 24, 2018
yemmybx:
I still believe in Nigeria and I will always stand with and by Nigeria any day and any time even when am old enough to settle down as a man but am still single not because I wanted to, but because of the harsh economy and wrong policies.

I still believe in a better Nigeria even if I was the only or last man standing.

I believe that Nigeria will be great again when people like me as given the opportunity to serve Nigeria and uphold her unity.

God bless Nigeria!
fvck Nigeria. I notice. U are retarded
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by Oildichotomy(m): 6:01pm On Aug 24, 2018
Ugik:
yes,everything you have said clearly defines nigerias state bt we are nothing as a nation without patrotism.when things go low,we try to take it high.
I so wish your supposed epitome of patriotism, I mean in this case your president and leaders believe in the Nigeria project as you do, Maybe we would have all been patriots and have something to hang on to believing .
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by RAPSTARBENHOPE(m): 6:01pm On Aug 24, 2018
RAPSTARBENHOPE:
fvck Nigeria. I notice. U are retarded
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by yemmybx(m): 6:02pm On Aug 24, 2018
RAPSTARBENHOPE:
fvck Nigeria. I notice. U are retarded
I say, long live Nigeria!
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by RAPSTARBENHOPE(m): 6:02pm On Aug 24, 2018
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Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by erico2k2(m): 6:03pm On Aug 24, 2018
sirzent:
FCT oya credit my account now with immediate effect.






OK SIR, GOODBUY.
today nah Friday, dem nor dey pay for FCT today unto say nah wkend
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by Nobody: 6:03pm On Aug 24, 2018
Lordofthewest:
When African Americans and carribeans are trying reconnect back to their Nigerian roots unpatriotic dimwits like these ones are denouncing their country..Maybe you need to read about the past struggles of America, France,UK and even UAE to know what they went through before becoming your favorite choice of destination..Stupid people littering everywhere these days.
You don't have to go to Europe or USA. He is doing this because the powers that be in that evil Nigeria has frustrated his efforts to start up a mega African Agric company. Nigeria kills the dreams of millions. You must know somebody that knows somebody for things to bloody work for you.
He is doing it because simply put, Nigeria does not welcome new ideas and most people don't want to see their fellow Nigerians succeed!
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by Nobody: 6:06pm On Aug 24, 2018
Arondizuogu:
You don't have to go to Europe or USA. He is doing this because the powers that be in that evil Nigeria has frustrated his efforts to start up a mega African Agric company. Nigeria kills the dreams of millions. You must know somebody that knows somebody for things to bloody work for you.
He is doing it because simply put, Nigeria does not welcome new ideas and most people don't want to see their fellow Nigerians succeed!
Thank you. It is sad, most people commenting up there do not know exactly what this man`s yelling is about.
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by Nobody: 6:10pm On Aug 24, 2018
luveth:
Thank you. It is sad, most people commenting up there do not know exactly what this man`s yelling is about.
I follow the man on Facebook and I understand his anger perfectly and there are thousands of others feeling like that. There is a small but powerful group of people in Nigeria that doesn't want competition. I get its a capitalist country, but that's not how it's done. In western countries, the powerful companies don't kill the small emerging ones, no, rather they finance it or they buy it as a subsidiary! But not Nigeria, they will kill you and turn the masses on you..
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by AreaFada2: 6:13pm On Aug 24, 2018
dontbothermuch:
cry

This man is just speaking the naked truth.

In the next 15 years, it will be clear.

Forget Patriotism, Nigeria don cast

Wicked people have outnumbered the good.
People have not realised the dilemma Nigeria is in.

We once believed in 9ja. Brought money we could have used to live comfortably abroad to invest in 9ja. People one trusted ruined all.

The man has seen the hopelessness of Nigeria's case. The frustration waiting for any honest and forthright citizen at every turn. How the able and truly dedicated are shunted aside by thugs.

However for the sake of the relatively miniscule number of honest and dedicated ones, one cannot give up. Your citizenship is your birthright. Nobody or system should frustrate you into giving it up. If you are disappointed enough to go this length, it means you probably love the country more than the politicians. Your heart will still bleed.

How you will you lecture your kids on resilience, optimism and hope?
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by Oildichotomy(m): 6:13pm On Aug 24, 2018
Lordofthewest:
Ode..what do you know that's going on at the moment?.When the only source of education you have is radio biafuro..Oponu ara galatia
To show how low you are, you typed two swear Yoruba words in one statement.
To think everybody is from the gutter and a Biafuro or whatever that is not surprising, considering you cannot correctly string sentences together.

Please tell us why you are patriotic and let's flesh it out.
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by Martinez19(m): 6:13pm On Aug 24, 2018
lionness:
Mr Aroms you probably didn't study psychology and biology while in school. In biology, species of animal behave and act differently. You have to take a biological and psychological approach to studying Nigerians - and realize that it is extremely fatal to generalize or assume every Nigerian behave a like - and if you don't realize this, you will end up been frustrated wherever you go.
Here's my own observation:

Nigerians: a group of people where a ration of 90:10 people are enslaved to backwardness, flawed educational system plus thinking, toxic and highly retrogressive religious beliefs, ethnicity, shallowness and held captive by leaders of like minds. It's dangerous to appear different in such cases, but you can become a god among Nigerians as these people are the most foolish and easiest to fool. Stop been honest in this country, simply put, know them and use their weakness
lol. You can use their weakness as long as you are nor greedily exploiting them.
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by samgra22: 6:14pm On Aug 24, 2018
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Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by musicwriter(m): 6:18pm On Aug 24, 2018
If Jesus Christ could not change the Jews, I wonder if you would be able to change the wicked mindset of the black man.
As long as religion is the basis for whatever you believe, for so long are you going to be irrational. Example; since your Jesus had faith to the end and died for his people; why not live like Jesus by standing with your own people?

The white man that gave you Jesus has damaged your brain a long time ago, so that you (yourself) is part of the problem, which is why you now consider your people and yourself as evil. We cannot proceed until you love yourself and your blackness.
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by mayama(m): 6:18pm On Aug 24, 2018
Good riddance
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by Lordofthewest(m): 6:20pm On Aug 24, 2018
Oildichotomy:
To show how low you are, you typed two swear Yoruba words in one statement.
To think everybody is from the gutter and a Biafuro or whatever that is not surprising, considering you cannot correctly string sentences together.

Please tell us why you are patriotic and let's flesh it out.

Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by emperorblog(m): 6:21pm On Aug 24, 2018
let me,goan COLLECT SOMALIA,OR BOTSWANA CITIzenSHIP BEFORE I DENOUNCE BEIGN A NIGERIA

Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by franchasng: 6:22pm On Aug 24, 2018
yemmybx:
I still believe in Nigeria and I will always stand with and by Nigeria any day and any time even when am old enough to settle down as a man but am still single not because I wanted to, but because of the harsh economy and wrong policies.

I still believe in Nigeria even when my present job could not put a smile on my face because the pay is not enough to foot my huge BILLS still I believe that someday every graduate would have good jobs to pay their bills.

I still believe in a better Nigeria even if I was the only or last man standing. I'll live and die for this precious Nigeria

I believe that Nigeria will be great again when people like me are given the opportunity to serve Nigeria and uphold her unity.

God bless Nigeria!
stop wasting your time, deep down your heart, u are tired of Nigeria and if u have an opportunity to flee from Nigeria and never come back, u will do that.

Stop acting like u truly care about Nigeria angry

President Buhari the president of Nigeria don't even believe in the progress of Nigeria; he only believes in the progress and prosperity of himself, his wife, his son, his daughters, his cousins, aunts, uncles, extended family members, his Fulani tribesmen and women, and finally his beloved friends who support his calamitous leadership style since 1983.

So why are u trying to deceive yourselfhuh

A house with faulty foundation can never stand until it is demolished and rebuilt on a good foundation.

Nigeria was built on a very shallow, faulty foundation of tribalism, religious jingoism, nepotism, favoritism, marginalisation, open cheating with lies to cover up, which are the things that gave birth to leadership corruption and mass looting in Nigeria that later degenerated into entire societal corruption and system failure and hence national failure.

If Nigerians want a prosperous nation, then the current foundation of Nigeria must be demolished and rebuilt on fairness, equity, meritocracy and not by favoritism, godfatherism and nepotism as it is today.

Nigeria has no future as a nation, just work hard/smart and pray for God to favor the works of your hand to prosper on your own and help your family and friends, as for Nigeria, no hope undecided
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by okwabayi(m): 6:24pm On Aug 24, 2018
This is the third time you're writing or posting this article.
The first time it was posted was back in 2012/13. It makes you no different from the trolls on this forum who only talk and never act.
Indecision is a female trait. You're too old to make a decision and not stand on it.
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by Ugik(m): 6:25pm On Aug 24, 2018
Oildichotomy:
I so wish your supposed epitome of patriotism, I mean in this case your president and leaders believe in the Nigeria project as you do, Maybe we would have all been patriots and have something to hang on to believing .
better late than never.
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by redcliff: 6:28pm On Aug 24, 2018
yemmybx:
I still believe in Nigeria and I will always stand with and by Nigeria any day and any time even when am old enough to settle down as a man but am still single not because I wanted to, but because of the harsh economy and wrong policies.

I still believe in Nigeria even when my present job could not put a smile on my face because the pay is not enough to foot my huge BILLS still I believe that someday every graduate would have good jobs to pay their bills.

I still believe in a better Nigeria even if I was the only or last man standing. I'll live and die for this precious Nigeria

I believe that Nigeria will be great again when people like me are given the opportunity to serve Nigeria and uphold her unity.

God bless Nigeria!
bookmark this page bcause you may look for it one day to delete after realizing your mistake
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by mechanics(m): 6:30pm On Aug 24, 2018
He's not patient with Nigeria.
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by yemmybx(m): 6:38pm On Aug 24, 2018
redcliff:
bookmark this page bcause you may look for it one day to delete after realizing your mistake
I'll never
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by djon78(m): 6:38pm On Aug 24, 2018
Running away and giving up is not the answer. People like us that have seen horror, lost fortunes but still has kept pushing ahead.

See we are human we no be God. Our own is to do the little we can do. Simples.
Nigeria as chaotic as it looks Is still fun. I have a relative that relocated to Canada in May. But guess what? She came back last week with her kids, that she can't live the kind of life there. That she now values what she was neglecting. She migrsted Well o. Even got her social security number, got house but she just couldn't live there.

True there are bad guys, but there are also good guys. I meet a lot of Nigerians, working hard on daily basis to make ends meet. Went on Wednesday public holidays to a childhood friend of mine who is a nollywood producer, we grew up together in the East. He was shooting a movie somewhere in lekki. I was really impressed with what I saw. You see young Nigerians working hard , making it. He told me that already buyers for the movie he was shooting were already waiting with millions. Saw a little girl actress of 9 years, she makes 150k per movie. And her mum was her manager.

The morale Nigerians are working hard. Things may look bad, but I see good around. Nigeria will definitely get better. It will take time, but it will be a gradual process, bit by bit. But only those that align themselves will benefit.
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by yemmybx(m): 6:42pm On Aug 24, 2018
franchasng:
stop wasting your time, deep down your heart, u are tired of Nigeria and if u have an opportunity to flee from Nigeria and never come back, u will do that.

Stop acting like u truly care about Nigeria angry

President Buhari the president of Nigeria don't even believe in the progress of Nigeria; he only believes in the progress and prosperity of himself, his wife, his son, his daughters, his cousins, aunts, uncles, extended family members, his Fulani tribesmen and women, and finally his beloved friends who support his calamitous leadership style since 1983.

So why are u trying to deceive yourselfhuh

A house with faulty foundation can never stand until it is demolished and rebuilt on a good foundation.

Nigeria was built on a very shallow, faulty foundation of tribalism, religious jingoism, nepotism, favoritism, marginalisation, open cheating with lies to cover up, which are the things that gave birth to leadership corruption and mass looting in Nigeria that later degenerated into entire societal corruption and system failure and hence national failure.

If Nigerians want a prosperous nation, then the current foundation of Nigeria must be demolished and rebuilt on fairness, equity, meritocracy and not by favoritism, godfatherism and nepotism as it is today.

Nigeria has no future as a nation, just work hard/smart and pray for God to favor the works of your hand to prosper on your own and help your family and friends, as for Nigeria, no hope undecided
Nothing is impossible. Many great nations started from somewhere so I don't believe that it's too late for Nigeria to great again. Let's start working towards that greatness.
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by Grupo(m): 6:49pm On Aug 24, 2018
Lordofthewest:
When African Americans and carribeans are trying reconnect back to their Nigerian roots unpatriotic dimwits like these ones are denouncing their country..Maybe you need to read about the past struggles of America, France,UK and even UAE to know what they went through before becoming your favorite choice of destination..Stupid people littering everywhere these days.
I know many African Americans who have moved to Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Namibia. You can never find an AA moving to Nigeria, even those that the results of their DNA testing clearly shows they are Nigerians. Most of them still move to east African countries. You think the world doesn't know about us?
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by nnaeyes6: 6:51pm On Aug 24, 2018
Which citizenship?
u on get NIJA ID card, voters card or diver license and u de talk chochocho. which tribe get that name self?
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by Nobody: 6:51pm On Aug 24, 2018
zinnyzee:
Ewww.
A wretched life is hardly hidden.
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by youngprof1999(m): 6:52pm On Aug 24, 2018
who u help ? We don tire for ur shit pack ur load and leave . Omoale jatijati
Re: Why I Am Renouncing My Nigerian Citizenship - By Aroms Aigbehi by sayisayi(m): 6:53pm On Aug 24, 2018
Join the rest of us 80 million naija expats outside the zoo
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