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Phones / Re: Xiaomi Surpasses Apple To Become The World’s Third Biggest Smartphone Brand by PregnantlySingu: 7:28am On Oct 31, 2020
Very good phone.



Check my signature pls
Programming / Re: Your Career Is Your Future,get Best Web Development Training With Yemlat by PregnantlySingu: 11:13am On Sep 11, 2020
Mm
Health / Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by PregnantlySingu: 12:41am On Jul 21, 2020
sweetlady4real:


Mama, millions if not billions of women have done it before. You shall also bring forth your baby effortlessly like you have professed, Amen.

You have put your faith and trust in God already, He will do his part, do your part and everything will be ok.

Being a preggie can be overwhelming not to talk of being a first time mum but put your mind at ease, nothing dey happen.
Thank you. Amen.
Health / Re: Pregnancy Are You Pregnant Or Going Through A High Risk Pregnancy,,lets Talk by PregnantlySingu: 2:55pm On Jul 17, 2020
Okay! As a first time to be mom, I'm even getting scared reading some stories here. But in all I put all my faith and trust in God. Praying to deliver effortlessly without complications in Jesus name.. Amen.

Congrats to mothers to be. It will all end in praise

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Family / Re: House Clearance Sales.. Come In Here!!!! by PregnantlySingu: 5:32pm On Jul 10, 2020
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Nairaland / General / Re: Giveaway Time by PregnantlySingu: 4:23pm On Jul 08, 2020
Gentlerassky:


You’re welcome
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Nairaland / General / Re: Giveaway Time by PregnantlySingu: 11:45am On Jul 07, 2020
Gentlerassky:
I’ll start showing love again later today.

It’s a little token but I hope it’ll put a smile on someone’s face.

I will give 50,000 naira each to two lucky winners but that will be in another post.

Good night my good people of NL.
Thx
Nairaland / General / Re: Giveaway Time by PregnantlySingu: 11:41am On Jul 07, 2020
[quote author=Gentlerassky post=91456910][/quote]Thx
Nairaland / General / Re: Giveaway Time by PregnantlySingu: 10:59pm On Jul 06, 2020
Gentlerassky:
Drop your bank details.

5000 naira for 10 people.

Please overlook this post if you have above 5000 naira in your bank account.

Good luck guys
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Romance / Re: Giving 5k Each To 10 People by PregnantlySingu: 4:40pm On Jul 02, 2020
Casalindal:


Guess you don’t own an iPhone... stop acting foolish here, because I don’t suffer fools gladly
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Family / Re: MY FEARS ARE GETTING REAL. by PregnantlySingu: 1:56pm On Jul 01, 2020
ademide0710:
Comments have being reading here really breaks my heart. Why are we like this? if you aren't ready to help why not take an walk? Must you show your stupidity here? Do you know what it takes for her to publicly beg for help.. Please if you are privileged DON'T CALL OTHERS LAZY..... Whatever you have was given to you by God, so be humble.

Dear poster, please send me your account details. God will strengthen you and bless you with the best of your desires. I wish safe delivery
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Family / Re: MY FEARS ARE GETTING REAL. by PregnantlySingu: 1:53pm On Jul 01, 2020
Carchoice:
ill increase it to 20k if you do it. angry

Just prove you are real. I’ll cut you enough slack
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Technology Market / Re: Gadgets from Anker, Amazon, JLab, Xiaomi, Haylou, Soundpeats etc. by PregnantlySingu: 9:15pm On Jun 10, 2020
Interestedhere2:


I’ll get in touch soon.
Good day Sir, hope you and the family are well? Remain blessed.
Technology Market / Re: Gadgets from Anker, Amazon, JLab, Xiaomi, Haylou, Soundpeats etc. by PregnantlySingu: 5:33pm On Jun 09, 2020
Interestedhere2:


I’ll get in touch soon.
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Technology Market / Re: Gadgets from Anker, Amazon, JLab, Xiaomi, Haylou, Soundpeats etc. by PregnantlySingu: 1:04pm On Jun 09, 2020
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Family / Re: Birds of the air by PregnantlySingu: 9:40am On Apr 23, 2020
Alennsar:
Had it been you're in Abuja i would have give you few baby things i have left but you're in Lagos.

May God help you.
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Business / Re: How Has Coronavirus Affected Your Business? by PregnantlySingu: 9:31pm On Apr 04, 2020
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Family / Re: What's The Most Beautiful Thing Someone Ever Said To You? by PregnantlySingu: 9:26pm On Apr 04, 2020
He said "You are my missing rib, mother to my unborn children".

The universe didn't even let him witness d second confession cry cry cry
Travel / Re: What Are Your Regrets For Leaving Nigeria? by PregnantlySingu: 9:39pm On Feb 24, 2020
BlindedIrony:
Ehmmm... Let me clear some misconception about the US that some people who have never been there believe. First thing first:

1) The number of homeless people in America is ACTUALLY 552,280, not 50 million like an idiot here mentioned earlier. This is exactly the data on whitehouse.gov. These data are accurate (unlike the numbers our Nigerian politicians throw around). American employment, social, disabled and other social data are gotten from social security and other records. An example goes like this: Say the American population is 350 million (twice Nigerian population, yet one of its 50 states called Texas is bigger than Nigeria), and one person gets a job, sick or disabled, the government track this because it is the only way people are helped. So there you go, folks, 552280 homeless people out of 327 million population. Not bad at all, right?! I was impressed too, so I took classes during my college years on how it happened to fully understand it.
2) There are so many jobs opportunities that they are constantly allowing hundreds of thousands of people into their country to fill the job vacancies. If you know anyone that moves to the US and he or she has problems finding a job, that is because they came with a visitor's visa. So, they overstayed and they wouldn't go back. You can't get a job (white or black) without a social security number (SSN). So, the jobless Nigerians you know here probably came with student visas or visitors. That's illegal when they try to work; when they do, it is probably shitty jobs like car washes where they are paid under the table (no tax). When they are discovered, they get in trouble along with the company that employed them. However, the Nigerians who came through the legal way- immigration visas are ALWAYS GAINFULLY employed. I have not met the so-called jobless Nigerians here, and I am yet to see one looking for a job. I know hundreds of Nigerians- all educated professionals or students.
3) There is NO SUCH THING AS OPEN DISCRIMINATION. This is not the pre-1960s. There is subtle racism or bias, but it is individuals. Mostly, few uneducated whites; not just afew whites, other races have afew people with bias and racism (Y'all have seen the videos). Americans revered industrious, educated and socially people. As long as you are these, Americans will LOVE THE SHIT OUT OF YOU. My first job here, my boss fired a co-worker (white) because he gossiped about my accent and African background. In college, I had many of the San Antonio College smartest students who adorned me because they taught I was smarter than them. God knows we were all in the same shoes. All my professors liked my Nigerian heritage. It got to the point where I got a scholarship (he was not qualified for) and a campus job for a warri student on student visa. I just talked to my history professor about the student's academic performance, and the professor was very eager to meet him. After a conversation to ascertain the young man's character, the professor was impressed. My warri friend got the scholarship. The campus job was later in his second year.
4)Most Americans have more than $1000 in their accounts, not less than $1000 like someone said here. I will tell you why. Most Americans have very good paying jobs. The population has very poor people in their midst, but most of these poor people are not like the poor people of the third world societies- they are trained technicians (some- not all). They can afford cars, meals and other necessities just like the rich and the middle class can afford. The only difference is that they can afford the cheap versions or small versions. In fact, there is an American joke that the poor can afford exactly the same things as the rich, just the smaller version. Example: A toyota corolla vs. a Mercedes benz. Understand?
Let me explain better. America has society classes (also called tax or income bracket): Upper class ($1,000,000 and above annual income), Upper Middle class ($80,000 to about $900,000 annual income), lower middle class ($30,000 to $70,000 annual income), lower class ($8,000 to $29,000) and poor (less than $8,000). The latter and former are usually confused, but they are not the same. Majority of Americans are middle class. They save a lot of money too. The reason why some may have less than $1000 in their account is because they have IRAs or other variety of retirement funds. When you have a job here, you set up a retirement fund where you contribute a TINY portion of their wages. The TINY portion is invested in stocks, mutual funds, trusts, and other financial packages. 64.8% of Americans own a house! Google it. That's 209,280,000 homeowners out of its 327,000,000 million people. I know people paint America as bad, but you have to be here to see for yourself.
5) Some said Chicago is bad. Well, it has a crime rate slightly higher than other cities in the US but not like the bad you see on movies. Every city has a low income side aka ghetto. However, the funny part is this low income part looks like the best developed part of Nigeria grin. The only difference is that the crime rate is high and it is the low income part of town. They still have electricity and social amenities like the rest of the city. The difference is that it is the low income part of town lol You won't even know until someone tells you, and also perhaps the cheap-looking houses.

Well... I guess that completes it. This is the only country I know where citizens of the most developed nations are trying to get into. Germans, Japaneses, English, French and so on lol I can tell you this because I saw many of them when I went in to swear on citizenship ceremony. People keep saying Nigeria is not bad, but you don't know how Nigeria is until you move out of it. I had PTSD for afew years after I moved here because the only thing separating my house from my street is just an inch of glass. My Nigerian mentality kept thinking armed robbers were going to break in. This is my 6th year, and I still take 1am or 2am walk when I can't sleep at night. That's how secure the country is.

Also, in case of fire or emergency, it takes 4 mins for firemen or police to come to you. It CANNOT exceed 4 mins. It is the same anywhere in the US. Oh! Before I forgot, I made $11.25 per hour in my first year as a new immigrant with no friends or family. After tax, I brought home about $25,000. And it was a shitty job lol all I did then in 2014 was greet people from 9am to 5pm with 3 breaks! Pay was biweekly, twice a month plus federal law says no one can work 40 hours per week or else, the company will pay you your regular wage + half your wage per hour (back in 2014: $11.25 + $5.63 per hour). IMAGINE WHAT IT IS NOW AS A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL! You still think we regret leaving Nigeria??

What is there to miss in Nigeria? The Nigerian people are here- the restaurant (the better version), culture and cultural festivals. If we miss the culture too much, we come back home and flex , then go back home. Ever wonder why majority of American citizens (from all countries in the world never go back to live permanently in their native countries? Man abeg pack aside.
6th year and you've already gone to swear citizenship? Cool
Travel / Re: What Are Your Regrets For Leaving Nigeria? by PregnantlySingu: 9:28pm On Feb 24, 2020
nairalanduseles:


Were re u
Fct
Travel / Re: What Are Your Regrets For Leaving Nigeria? by PregnantlySingu: 11:30pm On Feb 23, 2020
BlindedIrony:
Hello,

As a diaspora living in the States, I want you to know that you are the world's most ridiculous idiot. What kind of insect made its way to your brain to whisper that diaspora regret living Nigeria??

I am 28 years old. I have a saying I adopted when I graduated in Nigeria and I could not find a job. It goes like this, "ANYWHERE , BUT NIGERIA." Now, you may ask why a former patriot like me says something like. Well, let's look at it this way. There are things I regretted about not getting out of Nigeria sooner than I did. A lot of diaspora (afew hundreds) told me the same. They are:

1) I am so glad I don't have to witness mob justices on innocent and accused peoples who don't have the opportunity to be trialed in court. You have a bunch of devoted religious people that will lynch someone today and tomorrow you will see them in churches smiling. It made me throw up many times when I was growing up.
2) I am so glad I don't have to see dead bodies on some Nigerian cities' streets on my way to work, school or to visit my friends. Sometimes, some of these corpses lay decaying for days, and people walk past them as if it is the norm! Well, I guess it is normal in Nigeria( Lagos, PH, NORTH, Onitsha... no city is excluded.)
3) I am glad the police doesn't harass me now just because I look and dress better than them.
4) It sucks that I had to spend 1/3 of my monthly salary just to charge my phone, and have electricity because of epileptic power supply.
5) I am so glad I don't have to be at bed at 10pm. In anywhere but Nigeria, cities are alive until the early hours of morning.
6) I don't have to put up with the Nigerian police inability to response to emergency.
7) Bank queues suck like hell there.
coolI no longer have to put up with mosquitoes on borrowed dracula teeth that suck the souls of hardworking men and women.
9) I don't have to lose my money to armed robbers now.
10) Armed robbers NO FIT come into my house here because American constitution gives all people rights to bear arms, unlike Nigeria where armed robbers fit come and command you for your house.
11) I don't have to take 11 classes in a semester. What am I a robot?? Here, the most are 4 classes per semester, and you can work too (full time and part time). Classes are very flexible.
12) I don't have to put up with professors who think they are better humans because they have degrees, yet their moral compasses are rusty and they beg me for money to grade my exams.
13) I don't worry about soldiers retaliating when they assault me because I can sue them now no matter their rank, and also they cannot come to my house because the Texan state law says I could shoot armed trespassers in my property.


There are million things we do not regret about leaving Nigeria. How on earth are we supposed to regret leaving a country that pays doctors 100K naira, when their American counterparts make $250,000 to $500,000 depending on surgery specialty?? It is people like you that often come up with very stupid diaspora shaming posts like this one. You cry of patriotism for a country that has never given me a kobo, taken my last kobo and deny me an opportunity to make a kobo! This is the Nigeria you want us to regret leaving.

Oh! As for regretting, I have no idea what you mean , but any diaspora can come back to visit and enjoy the culture whenever he or she wants. However, no one is going to leaving heaven for hell permanently, even if hell has the only fire that can roast yams.
Please show me the way out of here... Feel stuck
Travel / Re: What Are Your Regrets For Leaving Nigeria? by PregnantlySingu: 11:26pm On Feb 23, 2020
Mrhonesty:
My regret is leaving Nigeria 18 years late. I started 2002. Trams, Trains and other transport systems are very OK, even at midnight. If you no even get work here, u are paid.
Nigeria can be better if we all change to do good and love ourselves.
They pay unemployed non citizens?

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Travel / Re: What Are Your Regrets For Leaving Nigeria? by PregnantlySingu: 11:06pm On Feb 23, 2020
nairalanduseles:
None ......anhways in Nigeria now ladies holla
Hello sir, good evening. Hope your comment still stands if I wanna reach out?
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Self Employment Opportunity: Transcribing For A Living In Nigeria Part 1 by PregnantlySingu: 1:33pm On Feb 20, 2020
Heineken:
Someone should pls help me.. I don't have a PayPal account and also how to go about setting it up. I only added my email account.
check page one
Family / Re: Please, I Need Your Help. by PregnantlySingu: 1:32pm On Feb 20, 2020
Hopeak:
Tired.. Just when you thought things will be OK, then it is back to square one.

I get lots of promises that hardly come to past.. What is really wrong with me oh God.

God please help me.. cry cry cry
No one owes u anything here unfortunately. Simply pray to your God to send a helper
Celebrities / Re: Kingsley Orji (Egbeigwe) Bedridden After Accident, Calls For Help by PregnantlySingu: 2:53pm On Feb 17, 2020
Don't go to india pls
Romance / Re: Take A Picture Of Your Valentine Gift And Drop It Here by PregnantlySingu: 9:59am On Feb 14, 2020
None for me. It's well though
Health / Re: Discover Conoravirus Vaccine, Get N36m - FG To Scientists by PregnantlySingu: 11:04pm On Feb 13, 2020
GboGboneshe should get cracking. I pray they get the vaccine.
Family / Re: Please Help Me Am An Orphan I Need A Job To Cater For My Child And Siblings by PregnantlySingu: 10:46pm On Feb 12, 2020
Chikaaaaaa:

If it is not a lot why you didn’t help me ?Yes the money is a lot for me it will help me to rent a room and do small business.
OK. You know best. Kindly take care
Family / Re: Please Help Me Am An Orphan I Need A Job To Cater For My Child And Siblings by PregnantlySingu: 9:35pm On Feb 11, 2020
Chikaaaaaa:
My Angel has located me, please help me thank Mummy Agnes eze for her kind gesture and generosity,she credited my account with a huge amount 30,000, May God Almighty Grant all your heart desires Ma and may he meet you at every point of your needs Ma.
And u actually think 30k is money? Many Kindhearted people asked for ur number and contact but u ignored. Your ways ain't like that of a teen who needs help genuinely

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Career / Re: SUBEB: My Mother Was Cheated And Harassed At Her Workplace by PregnantlySingu: 4:29pm On Feb 10, 2020
Involve the police. I pray all gets sorted.

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