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| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Nice123(m): 12:08pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Thats true. I can remember the comment. It was made in relation to Oshoala. The comment was during her loan time at Barcelona..quote author=2dice01 post=93084294]I read somewhere where a China guy was asking Why do African players runs to China League to Play The comment that crack me up was Because they have extended family that relay on them[/quote] |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Nobody: 12:12pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
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| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Nobody: 12:16pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
HeavenlyHolines:Don't worry she's alright God is with her I saw her yesterday she said I should greet you That you shouldn't come back to this shithole |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by priestman: 12:16pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Queenslander:True Talk! |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Immunity04: 12:20pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Don't worry when I finally travel out I will find out the truth... |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Mayeldah(m): 12:21pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Bros we have seen some of these teenagers who left Nigeria to say Malaysia and other countries and within less than two years they are back buying houses and luxury cars. What do you expect those back here in Nigeria to think? I feel it is those doing legit hustle in Europe that finds it a bit difficult to make money that fast. There are a lot shrouded in secrecy about some Nigerians that makes it abroad really big and fast. It is either they are doing drugs, scam or any other illicit business. So families back home needs to understand that not all who travels abroad engages in these fast-lane money making illicit businesses. A lot are doing legit businesses no matter how demeaning and for those, it takes time to make it really big. |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Dearlord(m): 12:26pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Most of those abroad are lazy, they went there to show off. Emeka I dey wait for my #1345000 way u take japka since 2002. |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by hustla(m): 12:36pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
ZINIBANKS:E no easy but them no come back ![]() If you have the right skills and the right mindset, you will make it abroad Careful and sensible planning sef is the way to go.. No be just to go Malaysia with 0 skills come dey hustle for street |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by skimena(op): 12:48pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Norphiee:my dear I know of friends who went into selling drugs to meet d need of family members. u have not seen it doesn't mean it doesn't happen. |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Brandonx(m): 12:48pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
ZINIBANKS:That's why they say "who no go no know" I know someone sponsoring her aged parents ( With failing health), 5 undergraduate siblings and 3 currently doing their masters, 2 married with no tangible source of income. I've been thinking how she does it and this person does not have document let alone work. I was amazed when she said she spent over 150k euros in six months (although she's building. |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by sokkatua: 12:51pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Most people dont realize they have it good in Nigeria until they come here,unless you are a well paid professional or a big time 419 ,things are not easy in white man's country. I ve done things I could not have imagine myself doing in Nigeria all in the name of survival and taking care of families back home.I finally raised some money after 22 years in Canada, I'm taking the next flight back to Nigeria |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Nobody: 12:52pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Brandonx:Don't be fooled by those people bro No documents no work €150k She dey bobo you nii jare Maybe you ask her for money |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Ca4real: 1:04pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
OlawaleBammie:This one no follow. If na your mama send her money oh. Don't tell her stories. |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by dominion001(m): 1:05pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Queenslander:no go hustle. Dey wait for crumbs
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| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Silentgroper(m): 1:12pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
vhuqnl:. At your signature. Nl really needs to be reformed starting with d mods. Mods like mynd with his outgrowing bad reputation might drag other unbiased good mods of nl with him. I just need to get in touch with seu.n |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Nobody: 1:14pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
but there are people who go there and make it, not everyone who goes abroad is a failure. Don't use the misguided ones who lost their way to abroad as a basis of assessment for Nigerians abroad. |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by HeavenlyHolines(m): 1:20pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Hahaha Nigeria will be great again. We are coming to change things ZINIBANKS: |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Brandonx(m): 1:24pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
ZINIBANKS:Yes she's hustling and probably has girls too. I saw this with my own eyes for some personal reasons I won't share some vital information. But trust me some Nigerian girls do well abroad. |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Odoctor(m): 1:26pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Elijahrona:Thank you. |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by humilitypays(m): 1:29pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
4gunners:which nonsense funds ![]() Listen and listen well, Nigerian guys and ladies abroad don't spend half of what successful Nigerians at home spend on family members so don't even make noise. How much ![]() You send $2000 dollars to your parents or siblings in Nigeria once in 6 months or 3 years and you are making noise about it. Let me use myself and people I know as reference, my parents are retired civil servants, from my own pocket, not counting what my older siblings give them, I pay my mom and dad NGN50,000 monthly stipend every month. Aside that, one of them is on special diet due to health issue, I buy their special food stuffs, they go regular medical checkup like every 2 weeks to see their doctor I pay for it. Plus other minor spending. On my extended relatives, when school was open, I pay some school fees and during holiday some visit and spend holiday in my house and when they are going back I take care of them. No month one relation or extended family member won't call for one issue or another. How many Nigerians abroad cater for such ![]() You guys living abroad should stop screaming, Nigerians operate a communal life, when one family member succeeds others lean on him or her, and that's the beauty of being financially successful as a Nigerian. I don't complain instead I see it as a privilege God gave me that I am not begging or lacking like some of my mates that are smarter, more righteous and better than me, so you guys should stop complaining and thank God for the grace of having money to give to others in need |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by adonainana: 1:33pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Mayeldah:Yeah, i think so, sometimes money from fraud can go a long way, one of my friends who wipes out nothing less than £10,000 a week from British companies etc is doing so so well. Like no matter the type of job you have in europe or china anywhere, it cannot match someone like him. So when this boys are building houses left right centre, omo something it is intimidating, reason why to an extent i kinda gave up on any professional job in the UK or anything similar, already im doing the maths and i am discouraged already. Most migrants in Europe today are into Credit Card theft online and identity theft fruad so its easy to make it, so so easy, Even some start driving big cars both here in the Uk and Nigeria, and its insane. I dont know how they do it till date with almost no trace left |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by michealdeco: 1:50pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
I wonder how people do this, i have relatives abroad, i dont beg them and they dont bother to give and am not disturbed because its their money, i cant be entitled to someone else money |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by kendo60(m): 1:57pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Queenslander:You are one of they silly people that thought things are moving well to those living in abroad. |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Harrykn: 2:02pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
adonainana:Why not ask them how they do it since you are interested, you need a big touchlight at times |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by MrBrownJay1(m): 2:05pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
emkz:sadly, i partly blame Nigerians for this begging nonsense, because the ones abroad wont tell them how much they are suffering, instead they will pretend that all is well and that life is great, while working 3 jobs and crawling in debt. many will buy their 1st car/house and will be flaunting it on social media, without telling people that....after repaying the mortgage and the car note at the end of the month, that person can barely survive. there is only ONE WAY the people back home will understand how tough life in the west can be (for some), and thats by GETTING TO THE WEST THEMSELVES! |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by MrBrownJay1(m): 2:11pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
adonainana:sadly, you CANT/SHOULDNT compare what criminals are doing with law abiding citizen... thats two different worlds. you only see the tip of the iceberg and always forget to mention the many who were executed and/or who are in prison for lengthy sentences due to these same crimes. the fact that you would even want someone to build a house in Nigeria after couple of years abroad, makes no damn sense, but you would take that as your aim in life. some are selling their nyansh to gay old men undercover, some are eating shiit etc TRUE STORY: i personally knew one of these fools who went to swallow drugs and died because the donkey couldnt shiiit the capsule out at the destination. he was so greedy and deluded that he made the choice to DIE rather than going to hospital to get the capsules out of his stomach... and 3/4 days later, he was dead. |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by igwedubai2(m): 2:27pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
Tell them ooooooo. Hmmmm[sub][/sub] |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Nobody: 2:27pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
ZINIBANKS:Trust me I will put mouth. |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by 4gunners(m): 2:30pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
humilitypays:Thanks for this. Sincerely, that has been my prayer- that God should bless me in such a way I will be a blessing to others. I’m actually in Nigeria, but the truth is, expect we want to deny it, many Nigerians abroad are always overburdened. The reason you can do all you’re doing is because you are financially capable to do so. Now, imagine while you’re trying to even meet your own financial obligations, someone is now on your neck requesting for money at intervals. The truth is, most of those abroad are not financially buoyant to me the expectations of those at home. |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Nobody: 2:32pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
I had to change my number at a point...... uninstalled my FB.......just to have peace of mind. |
| Re: Nigerian Mentality About Those Living Abroad by Nobody: 2:37pm On Aug 22, 2020 |
HeavenlyHolines:Which country are you in |
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