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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by shiki(m): 5:08am On Apr 27, 2020
PrincessB1:

Here in Naija?

If you see #10 now, thank God.
Na big luck grin grin
Except one will give you

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by shiki(m): 5:11am On Apr 27, 2020
Sarah20A:
Bros abeg as you dey enjoy remember say people dey wen nor see gari drink abeg nor forget to bless someone
Sarah garri full everywhere nah
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by grandstar(m): 5:14am On Apr 27, 2020
CollinsWeGlobe
Why don't you set up a blog and write at least 1 article of 1,500 words in length a week? In a year's time, you'll have thousands of visitors monthly to your blog and it will be earning you thousands a month.

As long as you're consistent. The first few months you'll have little little traffic but it will grow. Once you're consistent, Google will pick you up and the rest is history. They will send lots of traffic to your website.

Since you're jobless as you say, think this through. If it's at least 1,500word article a week, you can also add shorter articles to it everyday. It might mostly be pictures and some video.

People come online to grab info. People search Google for info. If Google believes you have something informative for its searchers, you're a millionaire.

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by shiki(m): 5:23am On Apr 27, 2020
Lamanii22:



Wooow.. The camera's really sharp


The street is so beautiful and bright....


Hope your Chichi will look nice like you grin

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Nobody: 5:42am On Apr 27, 2020
chubinwa:
Bros Abeg help your brother. me never even see airport talk more of seeing plane before. naija don tire me.

Read b4 u write.. He shud help u, he know ur father or mother?

Person wey no get job to help u

Sense far from u

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Nobody: 5:49am On Apr 27, 2020
enemyofprogress:
how much did you boughted everything and is cost of leaving in Greece very expenses like Nigeria?

Grammarnazi1
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Nobody: 5:55am On Apr 27, 2020
yemmywesey:

what is calamari
Contact calabar people for more information
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Nobody: 5:56am On Apr 27, 2020
olaniyilukman:
This guy na confirm Omo oduduwa men, Guy help your brother...

E doesn't even know your father or mother from anywhere shocked
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by ApostlePaul14: 6:05am On Apr 27, 2020
Na only u wear facemask & hand gloves 4 d market o, Y d police pipo no go look u self
CollinsWeGlobe:
Then I started buying the foodstuff I came for and police were busy spying like "who be this black boy self"

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by mechanics(m): 6:13am On Apr 27, 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/
hmmmmm.
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by mechanics(m): 6:13am On Apr 27, 2020
CollinsWeGlobe:
I bought dried fish, chicken and mushroom grin
Yummy.
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by mechanics(m): 6:14am On Apr 27, 2020
Spacewalk:
excuse me! What did you say? If I bite you now they go say I do bad.
hahahah, don't mind him, he does not want to resume work.
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by emmysoftyou: 6:15am On Apr 27, 2020
crownwealth:
@collinsweglobe, where are you in Greece?
If you are in Thessaloniki.
Let me know I will give you my house address to meet me.
pls is there work in Greece?
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by abiolert(m): 6:18am On Apr 27, 2020
Olunmercy56:
grin Picking money on the floor grin Not here in Nigeria grin
For Nigeria person, nor dey see money for ground again. Not even 5 naira.
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by PropertyBuying(f): 6:19am On Apr 27, 2020
ProfDview1:


Contact calabar people for more information
The Calabar kitchen always have African delicacies many can't resist.
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by HIbreed(m): 6:25am On Apr 27, 2020
CollinsWeGlobe:
I jejely entered the slaughterhouse to buy them cheap meat grin
how much is the meat at the slaughter house?
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by MetaPhysical: 6:30am On Apr 27, 2020
CollinsWeGlobe:


Lockdown, 2 hours per bus

What does that mean? Speak in language I understand. Speak in Lagos language. cheesy
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by OlawaleBammie: 6:37am On Apr 27, 2020
Olunmercy56:


I need money ni grin

Dont worry mercy, money wil come. Just keep doin wat u do best and pray to Baba God. Tins wil pan out good am sure.

May God help us.
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by OlawaleBammie: 6:39am On Apr 27, 2020
ProfDview1:


Contact calabar people for more information

Hmmm, dat means calamari means 504, which means Aja...as in, dog meat....




Calabaaaar..
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by wristbangle: 6:47am On Apr 27, 2020
CollinsWeGlobe:
This abroad na to dey eat everyday

See better chicken. E no be like the one whey e dry and don swear for hin life when e still dey alive.
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Doselaing: 6:48am On Apr 27, 2020
People are busing to collection daily food item and all thing is storing at home. Good photo tell that manage food and stay home.
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Nobody: 6:56am On Apr 27, 2020
Nice one OP, now I know why the Greece are amongst the healthiest Europeans, very healthy diet, natural foods.

Nice picture quality from Sony, not that rubbish infinix we have here.

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by ashawopikin(m): 7:01am On Apr 27, 2020
Olunmercy56:
grin Picking money on the floor grin Not here in Nigeria grin
even tear tear money sef u no go see
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by oludolapoajayi: 7:02am On Apr 27, 2020
Hi Collins,

I am a member of this forum and I have been following your updates on Greece recently. I need you to furnish me some info about studying Greece. Cos i am looking at coming for my Masters this fall. Info like Scholarship opportunities while studying, work while studying, cost of rents, visa requirements etc. Pls you can email me your responses (oludolapoajayi@gmail.com). Pls stay safe there bro.

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Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Bewisebenice18(m): 7:03am On Apr 27, 2020
Organicist95:


You bought the okro with the same 5 euro that you picked on the floor

Interestingly interesting
Op too funny. One of his post he caught two fish sold one 70euros or something nigga dey make living there forget that jobless tori. COLLY MY NIGGA FLEX WELL LOL �
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Sarah20A(f): 7:13am On Apr 27, 2020
Onebyonedead:


Gimme garri make we share
I don already share
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Sarah20A(f): 7:15am On Apr 27, 2020
shiki:

Sarah garri full everywhere nah
bros better A1 hunger dey dat kontri
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by ironheart(m): 7:26am On Apr 27, 2020
CollinsWeGlobe:


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.
thanks
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Thelucifer666(m): 7:31am On Apr 27, 2020
CollinsWeGlobe:
Thanks and have a nice daykiss

You can also visit my old thread so that you won't insult me grin.

https://www.nairaland.com/5221627/collins-visit-ayo-babalola-prayer

https://www.nairaland.com/5125417/collins-visit-babalolas-tomb-mountain
How many coronavirus people has the water healed?
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Princewell2012(m): 7:32am On Apr 27, 2020
b3llo:
Nobody! I repeat Nobody chop life pass CollinsWeGlobe

Yes. Another advantage he has is because is a good cook. not like me who dont know how to cook.

I have a friend in US. He doesnt show me all these things, may be he feels i will be jelous of him.
Re: Lockdown: My Visit To Street Market In Greece (photos) by Zagaboss: 7:34am On Apr 27, 2020
Comot from that grease meal go better country go hostle,na only food u go dey chop?

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