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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by foreverdiamonds(m): 6:19pm On Apr 07, 2020
The lockdown has taught me the importance of saving money, because am someone who finds it very difficult to ask people for help.

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Nobody: 6:19pm On Apr 07, 2020
Life look like normal. Been staying indoors before now

I found out that one man could hardly rule this county.

And science is not actually what we Think it is

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by AngelicBeing: 6:20pm On Apr 07, 2020
InvertedHammer:
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Nobody has any special annointing.
Olive oil, annointing oil, daddy G.O stickers, etc are only for shakara.

Everyone has the same access to God.

The only reason they entice you to come to church is to bring MONEY. Afterall most people will celebrate this Easter at home and heaven will not fall. The only ones hurting are the pastors--less money to live flamboyant lives.
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Lol, I have a unique anointing cheesy

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by luckgood(m): 6:21pm On Apr 07, 2020
That truly, all that glitters are not gold. The only gold you have in times like this are your family, food and shelter, which is also true about life.









Aspiring to be programmer?..check my signature.

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by SOJOSEPH(m): 6:22pm On Apr 07, 2020
It is good to rest.

It brings about creativity and innovations

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by ephraim18(m): 6:22pm On Apr 07, 2020
I learnt that all the scientist and virologist claims that they can do this that are all for mouth.. We have more illiterate than educated ones

God is the ultimate... Hunger is real...and the world can be destroyed with a blink of an eye

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by michaellovaldo(m): 6:24pm On Apr 07, 2020
It is opening my prospects eyes to the opportunities I've been showing them in longrich
Now they want to join because they now know one stream of earning is never enough

One this evening tongue

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Jeffyblaq(m): 6:25pm On Apr 07, 2020
Nothing is worth it!

If only, we as human know this...






I'm humbled!

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Sonsly041(m): 6:25pm On Apr 07, 2020
In my street we have more than 50 future doctors, astronaut and mad people

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by bendazum: 6:25pm On Apr 07, 2020
Millenniumlady:
That men ain't worth it........I love you i love since lock down even admires ran away nobody call to send money or check if you've eaten.....definitely cutting some people off after this

You called them 'admirers' and expect they will send you money because you are a woman?

They admire the fact that your shakara will see you through.

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Nobody: 6:26pm On Apr 07, 2020
The lockdown has taught me that Nigerians have been scammed.


Oh and my wife knows how to play Mortal Kombat 11 on PS4. She has thrashed me like 5 times now

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Nobody: 6:26pm On Apr 07, 2020
Hopebringer:
Nigerian girls are very easy , I mean very very easy

Just a little hunger and boom! There goes their pride and the hard to get game

The cheapest women in the world are Nigerian women

You would be surprised what the scent of fried chicken emanating from your kitchen can make them do.

angry
some not them , not all cheesy
Hopebringer:
Nigerian girls are very easy , I mean very very easy

Just a little hunger and boom! There goes their pride and the hard to get game

The cheapest women in the world are Nigerian women

You would be surprised what the scent of fried chicken emanating from your kitchen can make them do.

angry
some not them , not all
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Jokerman(m): 6:26pm On Apr 07, 2020
michaellovaldo:
It is opening my prospects eyes to the opportunities I've been showing them in longrich
Now they want to join because they now know one stream of earning is never enough

Longrich... Another binomo kind of investment??
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by sulasa07(m): 6:27pm On Apr 07, 2020
Chapter1vs6:
another reason why women live longer than men
They keep on sucking guys life and add to theirs like Vampires

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Hopebringer: 6:27pm On Apr 07, 2020
mperornero:
some not them , not all cheesy some not them , not all

Bro all of em

Except married , divorced and maybe physically challenged

But even then girls in wheelchairs be rolling up angry

Nigerian girls are cheap as used clothes bruv
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by bukatyne(f): 6:27pm On Apr 07, 2020
truthsayer009:
It has opened my eyes that nothing is life is permanent
- Some people already calling me that they've slashed their salaries, some lost their jobs, some aren't even sure if they still have a job or not grin

Re-learnt that most important thing in life is Family
- Spoke more family members & other relatives that I haven spoken to in a decade.
- Friends which I haven't spoken to for 4 years called, even some far longer
.

To always save for the rainy day
- Most people who spend everything as money comes will definitely cry this period.

Also that Nigerians are actually poorer than I thought, I always underestimate our level of poverty until now. All those cars in Ikoyi use to cloud my judgement.

My brother,

Family!

I stumbled on an Instagram post of a CEO saying during this lock down, she is reviewing her employees and finding out those she can do without. sad :[

If you say entrepreneurship, some people would lose their businesses after the pandemic.

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Grateful007: 6:28pm On Apr 07, 2020
jesust is coming soon
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Jokerman(m): 6:28pm On Apr 07, 2020
Well... Jesus is my only hope.

I believe him more now when he said, "don't lay up treasures where they can be destroyed"

It's making me a better Christian

I love my wife more kiss

Self employment is best

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Uchefame(m): 6:29pm On Apr 07, 2020
I realize the importance of savings and being prudent in spending

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Maj196(m): 6:29pm On Apr 07, 2020
It's all vanity. We are simply running from this sad truth.

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by bukatyne(f): 6:29pm On Apr 07, 2020
showafrica:
8 to 5 work is shiiit..

Why?
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by bendazum: 6:30pm On Apr 07, 2020
Favour22amaka:
seriously. Men ain’t worth it. Cutting so many persons off after this shit.

You girls better go and marry o. Una sense of entitlement too much.

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Cti28(m): 6:31pm On Apr 07, 2020
This lockdown has opened my eyes to the fact that Nigeria is irredeemable and that greed, wickedness and heartlessness have been embedded into the DNA of the populace.

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Nobody: 6:32pm On Apr 07, 2020
Hopebringer:


Bro all of em

Except married , divorced and maybe physically challenged

But even then girls in wheelchairs be rolling up angry

Nigerian girls are cheap as used clothes bruv
most of them are really bad, they are still good ones but very few.
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Iceyjayz: 6:32pm On Apr 07, 2020
Millenniumlady:
That men ain't worth it........I love you i love since lock down even admires ran away nobody call to send money or check if you've eaten.....definitely cutting some people off after this
Look at this dirty girl
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Hezmatosky: 6:32pm On Apr 07, 2020
Notin like home. My home is abroad. I must travel, guy Nigeria is a big flop

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Emotionss: 6:32pm On Apr 07, 2020
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sisisioge:
Well, I took on a virtue project coordination job and found that I liked it. Now I've gone back to reading those PM books I left unread for a whole year and seriously thinking of getting certified.

I realized that I'm a bona fide loner...totally enjoying the lockdown as there is no need to make any attempts to socialize.

Well, I realized that Nigeria healthcare system will greatly improve after this pandemic. If not in monetary investment (since there is high probability of stealing all those donated cash left over) but in medical supplies. A lot of NGOs, banks and other organisations are donating a lot of medical equipments and supplies to the make shift isolation centres being created. Equipment and supplies such as patient monitors, cranked beds, bedside cabinets, infraRed thermometers, isolation gowns, etc will not be thrown away after this Covid saga, most govt owned hospital will get them. Also, the old people in the govt will be more concerned about improving the system as a whole.


Lastly, there is so much to be grateful for in this dear earth, family, good health, love, money, freedom....even our daily needs. I can't even hear someone cough without my eyes widening again grin.


I forgot to add the beauty of DIY. Finally fixed the noisy fan, the stiff gas ignition, the loose door knob...


It is well.


Bros you see those hospital equipments that people are donating ? Mark my word after this pandemic episodes some government officials will steal and used them to open their own private hospital or even sell them of to a near by country.

Don't underestimate the wickedness of our leaders

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Badonasty(m): 6:32pm On Apr 07, 2020
I’ve learnt that Nigerian politicians are the wickedest set of people on planet earth....money that they spend on campaign and vote buying they can’t spare out of it to feed their constituents....this just shows us that we’re ruled by demons

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Nigeriadondie: 6:32pm On Apr 07, 2020
SpecialAgent:
Some idiot just scammed me, funny thing is that I don't even feel anything despite it. I was like meh...it was meant to happen. it was alot of money too grin
What a valuable lesson

It has opened my eyes to know, some Nigerians will hardly make heaven. Cause I will never forgive that dude who stole my money today grin
How was the money lost?
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by michaellovaldo(m): 6:33pm On Apr 07, 2020
Jokerman:


Longrich... Another binomo kind of investment??
grin
Kindly search about longrich and see how our highly rated celebrities are flocking into longrich

Two...I don't know how binomo works but you can click on my siggy if you want to know more about longrich
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Nobody: 6:33pm On Apr 07, 2020
Hopebringer:


Bro all of em

Except married , divorced and maybe physically challenged

But even then girls in wheelchairs be rolling up angry

Nigerian girls are cheap as used clothes bruv
most of them are really bad, they are still good ones but very few.
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by jaxxy(m): 6:36pm On Apr 07, 2020
egopersonified:
Like the topic says, what has the lockdown made you see in a different way or made you realise about yourself, family, friends, work, business, etc.?

For me, I wish I had bought all those hard copy books and board games I have being meaning to get back to, like scrables and checkers and learning how to play chess. Right now, even ludo would be heavenly. I am tired of browsing and reading ebooks all day.

Found out my first child can cook soup and jollof rice without any form of assistance, I always thought they only knew how to fry egg, cook indomie and make eba.

In business, the take out guys( suya, sharwarma joints, pizza spots) are making more money now. Most sit in businesses(restaurants, hotels, eateries) are closed.

Please add yours.

It reminded me.of something I have always known bt smtmes forget. And that is life is truely simple bt we humans are the complicated ones.

The things that matter most are the simple things we miss to see because.of how complex we have made our lives.

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