Family › Re: My Wife’s Family Has Never Asked Me For Money Or Favour: Skitmaker Deacon Famous by Sky4lite: 9:13pm On Oct 15, 2025 |
The marriage is still too early. |
Career › Re: Nobody Cares About Fine Girls In The UK, I Miss Nigeria — Nigerian Lady Laments! by Sky4lite: 5:48pm On Oct 15, 2025 |
Is this not the girl I bought Airtel Router from in MSN office last week tuesday in Ikotun.
Even the office has the same colour and the whole paper pasted on the wall and all around her are exactly the same. How come she is now in the UK complaining? |
Family › Re: Black Tax: Africa’s Silent Killer Of Dreams by Sky4lite: 12:07pm On Oct 05, 2025 |
This is the point Lammy.Great one there. drLammy: Overtime i had serious thought about this whole black tax thing and the only thing i could conclude is the root foundation of the problem. Aside poverty which has ravaged many african society, the black tax system stems from the mode of your own survival while growing up. You will agree with me often times our parents takes most responsibility for our needs till full adulthood, you could even see a full matured man or woman in their 30's still living with their parents or siblings in this clime which everyone look at as normal. Imagine your parents/guardian taking hard loans selling their stuffs for your survival while you needed them the most So come to think of it, when heavens now smile on you then you suddenly start getting money you want to abandon these people? I believe thats why it comes with a level of entitlement and not gesture. In comparison the western society has a form of system that takes care of their offspring ranging from access to credit cards, student loans e.tc . You hardly get those sort of soft landing here which further puts pressure on your guardian.
In conclusion,even though I would say its not a good way of living but our system didn't give us that choice to make. Also it would be necessary to only take care of those who had done the same when you needed them rather than rewarding deadbeats who had abandoned you in those times and it would be advisable to do it very cautiously. |
Culture › Re: Why Do Some Nigerians Bury The Dead In Their Compounds Instead Of The Cemetery? by Sky4lite: 7:10pm On Aug 25, 2025 |
We paid 10 million to bury my cousin last year in a burial ground in Lagos. tinnymerit: It's expensive. Burying site for dead body now cost btw 1.8m to 2.5m depends on the location. |
Phones › Re: 5 Android Phones Giving The Iphone 16 A Serious Run For Its Money by Sky4lite: 12:47am On Aug 18, 2025 |
Please can I use google pixel for quality video content creation career.With it giving me the best of both worlds. Jamieb: Got the Pixel 9 Pro and I can tell you, the classcism in Nigeria is what's forcing people to buy iPhone . I used The Pixel 7 pro previously and I knew instantly , the Pixel brand is for me going forward . |