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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by nauto: 11:10pm On Apr 26, 2020
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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Onebyonedead: 11:11pm On Apr 26, 2020
DaddyGngeess:
Greece is a very poor country, things are very hard there..when everything is ok, move away from that place to better country..

I think he just visits country in Europe not necessarily a resident

He already got money if not they will not give him visa

He is a potential and I think we re previldeged to have him here

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Passionate1(m): 11:11pm On Apr 26, 2020
Mariangeles:


So, they do pick money on the streets of Europe!
It wasn't a lie after all grin
No be lie!

Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Nobody: 11:11pm On Apr 26, 2020
enemyofprogress:
how much did you boughted everything and is cost of leaving in Greece very expenses like Nigeria?

1,500 euro can take you for one month. You know how much it's in Nigeria

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by ArcSEMPECJ(m): 11:12pm On Apr 26, 2020
Nairalandmonika:

How much for boiler or old layer chicken in Nigeria?

2500-3k....
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by OlawaleBammie: 11:12pm On Apr 26, 2020
TheGodlessGod:


You say you are jobless so how did you get the money to buy stuffs and live there including rents and other bills??


But he said he dey pick money for ground naaahh
Ahaa, una too like question jare

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Snakedoctor1: 11:13pm On Apr 26, 2020
Oh I remember Europe but I loath their industrially processed meat as they are tasteless. Try and look for Arab shops, thats the only way you have taste of fresh meat.

BTW, work your way to Austria or Germany. I would have said France but Coro is still high there. Your Schengen can take you to these places with ease. Leave Greece, the earlier the better.

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Onebyonedead: 11:14pm On Apr 26, 2020
CollinsWeGlobe:
As my female friends in Nigeria would say 'Saturday is for Owanbe' the current novel coronavirus outbreak: fear and panic has changed the phrase from 'Saturday is for staying at home'.

Amid coronavirus lockdown extension in Greece which will be over soon, I paid a visit to the street market in the country.

I got to the market 9: 00 AM this morning and Police were already standing everywhere like Goodluck Jonathan visit to Lagos in 2015.

Why is there market today when there's a lockdown?

The city doesn't have any patient living with coronavirus, every suspected case are being transferred to Larisa. For instance, the cases in 36 states of Nigeria moved to Abuja & Lagos for treatment, so the government announced yesterday that the market should open.

More than 50,000 people have violated the country lockdown, according to the record.

I will be sharing some of the photos from my today market and the food I ate last week till this afternoon.

Please, I want you to understand that all my thread on Nairaland is a contribution to the platform and they are for entertainment purpose, I am not a rich person neither am I showing off. I am still very jobless here in Europe.

Check out the photos below.

Whenever u wanna tour here

Pls holla I would chauffer you and show u some lovely places

But u will have to cook naija food lol

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by enemyofprogress: 11:14pm On Apr 26, 2020
CollinsWeGlobe:


1,500 euro can take you for one month. You know how much it's in Nigeria
work and olosho dey there? Are their oloshos ship or expenses?0
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Nobody: 11:15pm On Apr 26, 2020
Onebyonedead:


I think he just visits country in Europe not necessarily a resident

He already got money if not they will not give him visa

He is a potential and I think we re previldeged to have him here

I am not a rich person, I have an EU document.

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by DaddyGngeess(m): 11:20pm On Apr 26, 2020
Onebyonedead:


I think he just visits country in Europe not necessarily a resident

He already got money if not they will not give him visa

He is a potential and I think we re previldeged to have him here



I don't think you read what he wrote here, he said he doesn't have a job yet, what does that mean?
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by liverpool72(m): 11:20pm On Apr 26, 2020
CollinsWeGlobe:
As my female friends in Nigeria would say 'Saturday is for Owanbe' the current novel coronavirus outbreak: fear and panic has changed the phrase from 'Saturday is for staying at home'.

Amid coronavirus lockdown extension in Greece which will be over soon, I paid a visit to the street market in the country.

I got to the market 9: 00 AM this morning and Police were already standing everywhere like Goodluck Jonathan visit to Lagos in 2015.

Why is there market today when there's a lockdown?

The city doesn't have any patient living with coronavirus, every suspected case are being transferred to Larisa. For instance, the cases in 36 states of Nigeria moved to Abuja & Lagos for treatment, so the government announced yesterday that the market should open.

More than 50,000 people have violated the country lockdown, according to the record.

I will be sharing some of the photos from my today market and the food I ate last week till this afternoon.

Please, I want you to understand that all my thread on Nairaland is a contribution to the platform and they are for entertainment purpose, I am not a rich person neither am I showing off. I am still very jobless here in Europe.

Check out the photos below.
OP if u are jobless how du u feed and pay bills??

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by enirock(m): 11:21pm On Apr 26, 2020
Confirmedzombie:
Very ugly broke frustrated Op. We in Canada making good cash as a senior lawyer dont make noise.

And you are here seeking for fame. Imagine all the broke guys commenting and hailing there fellow broke guy.

Mtcheeeeeew
I never knew vileness or being vile was part of been a lawyer. You can see he has a passion for food nd u came here claiming senior lawyer. Shey ur job don free the word from coro? u never land, u don claim senior lawyer, I WONDER WATIN U GO CLAIM WHEN U LAND. Mtcheeeeeeeew

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Onebyonedead: 11:21pm On Apr 26, 2020
CollinsWeGlobe:


I am not a rich person, I have an EU document.

U may not be rich but you are able to take care of yourself without working

Wish I could do that

So you obviously better of than lots of people

And with your ideas on tourism

U will hit a big break soon

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Onebyonedead: 11:23pm On Apr 26, 2020
DaddyGngeess:




I don't think you read what he wrote here, he said he doesn't have a job yet, what does that mean?

Means he is not working at present

But he definitely has some money to take care of his stay pending till when he decides to leave
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by WildChild00(m): 11:24pm On Apr 26, 2020
Orubebe01:
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Godday Orubebe? shocked
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Olunmercy56(f): 11:26pm On Apr 26, 2020
OlawaleBammie:


Ahaa kilode dee??

Kilole tobee grin

I need money ni grin
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Onebyonedead: 11:31pm On Apr 26, 2020
Olunmercy56:


I need money ni grin

If u re pretty I will give u 100 naira
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by enirock(m): 11:36pm On Apr 26, 2020
Philadelphia:


That money reminded me of La Cassa De Papel
Ur Nl moniker says it all. Bella ciao
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by BlueAir: 11:37pm On Apr 26, 2020
Lol all for d gram. Brain drained naija peeps too go dey shake to go.not knowing to work there no be beans

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Lamanii22(f): 11:39pm On Apr 26, 2020
CollinsWeGlobe:
All my photos are taken with Sony w830 Autoshot with camera tripod stand


Wooow.. The camera's really sharp


The street is so beautiful and bright....
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Passionate1(m): 11:39pm On Apr 26, 2020
Onebyonedead:


If u re pretty I will give u 100 naira

Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by DaddyGngeess(m): 11:40pm On Apr 26, 2020
Onebyonedead:


Means he is not working at present

But he definitely has some money to take care of his stay pending till when he decides to leave


But u said he doesn't need work now that he is just visiting Europe and we should be happy for having him here, I just gave my candid opinion and u tackled me without even knowing anything about me, I travel out of Nigeria 1999 to Austria, and I have been to almost all the countries in Europe,

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Nobody: 11:43pm On Apr 26, 2020
Onebyonedead:


U may not be rich but you are able to take care of yourself without working

Wish I could do that

So you obviously better of than lots of people

And with your ideas on tourism

U will hit a big break soon

I appreciate bro.
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by pnarthanyl: 11:45pm On Apr 26, 2020
CollinsWeGlobe:
On my way out this morning, I picked up this €5 that makes it the 5th times I picked money on the floor in Europe. grin

More photos on my sister's blog; https://mandynews.com/lockdown-my-visit-to-street-market-in-greece-photos-2/
how is the standard of living there. Are there any special visa requirements?
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Nobody: 11:45pm On Apr 26, 2020
Confirmedzombie:
Very ugly broke frustrated Op. We in Canada making good cash as a senior lawyer dont make noise.

And you are here seeking for fame. Imagine all the broke guys commenting and hailing there fellow broke guy.

Mtcheeeeeew
How you can be a Lawyer in Canada yet act like a herdman in Sambisa Forest.Its mind boggling.

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by skfa1: 11:48pm On Apr 26, 2020
Nice one OP.

By the way,Europe is boring.

I thank God that I left!

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by golor(m): 11:50pm On Apr 26, 2020
CollinsWeGlobe:
I am done buying. There's no bus, how do I go home? Bro, my house is like Oshodi to Mile 2 cry

I spent more than 2 hours of trekking.


Bros u de enjoy life oh ..make i drop my account number na ...just anything ,nothing is too small.

0068424384
Golor lucky
Sterling bank

Thanks boss

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by pedi(m): 11:50pm On Apr 26, 2020
CollinsWeGlobe:


I was jobless in Nigeria and jobless in Europe, bro. I just love to travel, if travelling is a job then I am working as a traveller.

Bro you can try Finland and Netherland during summer for picking jobs don't come to Greece except you want to move to another country from there.

Europe is very hard no work people are looking for a farm job to do they can't even get it.

After this pandemic, many countries around the world will open road for migrant I advise you get your passport ready, May God help us.
That mean one has to come on a work visa meaning you have to get a job while in Nigeria then apply for visa u guess or if you can recommend another option

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Nobody: 11:52pm On Apr 26, 2020
Orpe7:



U go still turn goat
One igbo man for Greece wan chop isiewu
How many people for Naija wey don turn goat...Ona too dey spread propaganda.
I don pick 1k very early before in front of my estate I never still turn goat.
I don drive person wey won travel out go international airport before for night pick £50,Still I no turn goat.
Why ona still believe in those nonsense Myths.

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Nobody: 11:52pm On Apr 26, 2020
ironheart:
chief how much and how do i get this

You can get the cheapest tripod stand for at least 30 euro, mine is 50 euro and I bought the camera for 200 euro.

Cheaper in Nigeria, bro.

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by WINDSOW(m): 11:53pm On Apr 26, 2020
Greece is one of the hardest country to survive. Nothing much like that. No job like that especially nonGreek. A friend went there and hurriedly came back to Naija. No level

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