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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Georgebaba: 7:02pm 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
Lol!
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Umarzy(m): 7:03pm On Apr 07, 2020
GeoandSONSLTD:
It has open my eyes to plenty things online.

Staying idle, I have consumed alot of data.

I have started various online side incomes. Examples below: Americans are loving it just following trends on Twitter, it's a pity I couldn't get My GTB ATM to run Facebook ads grin

Learning different courses on coursera.

Wetin you wan use GTB ATM for? You can use by Barter by Flutterwave. It's a Virtual card

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Anoti1(m): 7:03pm On Apr 07, 2020
stupidity:
I can actually stay days and no sex.

I’m starting to see life from another angle.

You can keep yourself busy and happy if you really want to.

I realized “come to my place” shouldn’t be for sex alone as most men have programmed it to be. You two can talk and you’ll get to find out “who” that person really is..also you'll learn more about life from a third person angle.

You are not all that stupid as ur moniker portrays. I’ve read several sensible posts from u this week.

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Christmasdon(m): 7:04pm 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.
. OP, U SEE HOW DULL AND IGNORANT YOU ARE, AFTER READING PACKS OF YOUR SO CALLED BOOKS NONSENSE. IT NEVER OCCURED TO YOU TO TELL US THE AGE BRACKET OF THIS YOUR 1st CHILD. I DON'T JUST GET IT. VERY DRY OF U.
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by GeoandSONSLTD: 7:08pm On Apr 07, 2020
Umarzy:


Wetin you wan use GTB ATM for? You can use by Barter by Flutterwave


Please how?
I would get the remaining info myself
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by pek(m): 7:08pm On Apr 07, 2020
That many Nigerians are hard to please. We have more foolish men of God than wise ones.

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by DesChyko: 7:11pm On Apr 07, 2020
That my kids are smarter than I took them for. I hear a lot of what they say before but I listen to them more now.

That 6am - 7pm life needs to be reviewed.

They actually want to play with me if I was available.

Now I understand the meaning of that question they ask me whenever I'm in front of my laptop
"Daddy are you working??" cry

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by SweetCunt97(f): 7:14pm 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
You simply lack manners. Long mouth

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by mankan2k7(m): 7:14pm On Apr 07, 2020
I learnt that Nigeria has the capacity to be great if we want to. I learnt that Nigeria problems is the leaders and the politicians. I learnt that Nigeria leaders are so corrupt that they can exchange anything from the western world to d detriment of their citizen. I learnt that Buhari is so dull that to address Nigerians is an hanculean task that he is not willing to do. I learnt that no country is above the other as US is appealing to their citizens to stay in Nigeria. I learnt that I should not depend on salaries but I need to venture into other ways of making money which I am planning to roll out soon.

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by slowice(m): 7:15pm On Apr 07, 2020
Excel70:

How did you fix the noisy fan pls

Pour a little engine oil carefully into the fan's engine(ceiling fan)...
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by tete7000(m): 7:19pm On Apr 07, 2020
Emotionss:
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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

Don't say our leaders but our people. Many Nigerians are more wicked than your thought, only that they haven't got opportunity to show what they are capable of.

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Nobody: 7:19pm On Apr 07, 2020
How useless private schools owners can be

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by femi4: 7:20pm On Apr 07, 2020
Started having non meaningful dreams in my sleep , a sign of good and resounding sleep

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by centboy123456(m): 7:22pm On Apr 07, 2020
Chinwe4real:
This lockdown opened my eyes to the fact that one can earn a hell of money from online. The lockdown saw massive traffic on many blogs, including mine. At a point I was getting 10,000 visitors a day.


Aside that, I've been trying to keep fit. I had this workout app, dumped it. Now I try to skip every day.

I've also been closer to God, developed a daily routine that involves hearing from God every morning.




so how much do u make a day from your blog

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Oreofe20: 7:26pm On Apr 07, 2020
That our politicians are scam
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Nobody: 7:30pm On Apr 07, 2020
Imarnuel08:
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

Wife in your dreams grin grin grin

Dem dey thief wyfe?
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Bruno3000(m): 7:31pm On Apr 07, 2020
grin Aswear. Same here
thesmallgod:
My flat screen TV is bigger than I thought
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by mank1234(m): 7:33pm On Apr 07, 2020
New things I've learnt.
1) that people fear death more than hell and anything else.
2) that Nigerians can be orderly if they want to be.
3) that it's very easy for humans to disappear from earth.

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Nobody: 7:36pm On Apr 07, 2020
I used to think that most nigerians Are Foolish.. Now i realise that it is a lifestyle choice

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by SalomonKane: 7:37pm On Apr 07, 2020
calliope:
I used to be indoors before the lockdown, and i took for granted little things like earning while at home until this lock down came and made me, realized it's truly a blessing I didn't notice all this while.

I don't know since last week Monday, I have been so so thankful.. While everyone is on a halt and unsure if they still have their jobs to go back to. I have been going about my daily routine and getting paid while at it. The little things I have become grateful for.
how nice to know. So I should be expecting you to share the spoils of your earning with me, no? grin

How are you doing?

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Kolping: 7:38pm On Apr 07, 2020
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by egopersonified(f): 7:42pm On Apr 07, 2020
Christmasdon:
. OP, U SEE HOW DULL AND IGNORANT YOU ARE, AFTER READING PACKS OF YOUR SO CALLED BOOKS NONSENSE. IT NEVER OCCURED TO YOU TO TELL US THE AGE BRACKET OF THIS YOUR 1st CHILD. I DON'T JUST GET IT. VERY DRY OF U.

My brother, I am very dull and ignorant ooo. I always wonder how I leave the house and come back in one piece. So dull I don't know how old my first child is and what sex. May God help me.

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by chelseamann(m): 7:43pm On Apr 07, 2020
Well well well.
1. Having Savings is very important.
2. Konji na bastard
3. We can actually live without sports etc but.
4.Food.water.shelter..clothing, (internet and electricity) are the life saving essentials.

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by gohamburg(f): 7:45pm On Apr 07, 2020
I have learnt that you can do a 9-5 job from the comfort of your home and achieve more productivity.

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by duchaB(m): 7:49pm On Apr 07, 2020
Ishilove:
Having a single source of income is very risky.

I brought loads of movies to watch and I haven't watched a single one till date because my mind is too tense. I really have no idea what's causing the tension undecided

I am really sorry to hear this. I wonder what's causing the tension too? Maybe u need good company, music, or reading a good book can help you relax..

Or just try akpu farming, since you are in the village.. wink

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by xreal: 7:50pm On Apr 07, 2020
My eyes has been opened to many things:

1) Nigeria is not a developing country, but an underdeveloped one.

2) Personal hygiene is important.

3) Wedding can be done in a room with 10 people i.e 2 clergy, the bride, the groom and 3 representatives from the bride and groom's family respectively.

4) Humanity can do a self wipe-off/ destruction.

5) Russia has Nigeria's remote control at hand.

let me stop here.

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Nobody: 7:55pm On Apr 07, 2020
divicode:


Wife in your dreams grin grin grin

Dem dey thief wyfe?

Are you mad? I'm laughing at your stupidity here

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by dasugar(f): 7:56pm On Apr 07, 2020
How fast the food is going down without hope of another.
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by joinnow: 7:58pm On Apr 07, 2020
Ezmans:
I have learned that 70 percent of nigerian youths don't believe in Nigeria


I think you are wrong on this possibly 99%

The remaining 1% that believe in Nigeria are those their fathers are politricktian and grooming to take over

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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by 7abibi(m): 7:59pm On Apr 07, 2020
Godmademan:
I used to think with the millions of MIRACLE CENTRES in Nigeria, once COVID enters 9ja it will be decimated. How wrong I was. The hymn song..."NO NOT ONE, NO NOT ONE". Comes to mind.
grin grin grin
Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by oneluv4v(m): 7:59pm On Apr 07, 2020
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Re: What Has The Lockdown Opened Your Eyes To? by Fatheroflove(m): 7:59pm On Apr 07, 2020
It has thought me that life is vanity.
With your wealth, resources and investment it can suddenly turn to useless items before you. With your cars you can't drive around freely
Your business Enterprise is lockdown and you have no say about it. With all these, what then is life. My advice let us all fear God

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