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Family / Re: What's It Like To Have Your Wife/husband Cheat On You? by Ugosample(m): 5:15pm On Apr 05, 2021
All these red pill children will not let us hear word on this thread

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Politics / Re: How Much Inflationary Pressure Do "Yahoo Boys" Heap On Nigerians? by Ugosample(m): 7:55pm On Apr 01, 2021
akdjr:
What about those who still travel out of the country to countries with supposed high employment rate and yet they still engage in internet fraud. quote author=ecomalchemist post=100378066]One reason the YAHOO MENACE is growing exponentially is because there are no jobs in the country. The available jobs are being taken by the children of the elites and connected people. The government keeps giving rhetorics on job creation without any tangible result on ground to show that they are really work. Job creation is just a campaign gimmick for politicians to woo the electorates to vote for them.

Very good question!
Even in developed countries, they are still committing all manners of heinous crimes

It's not about the situation of the country, it's all about the mindset of (many) Nigerians that they MUST live big and spend big
Get rich or die trying mentality if you may

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Politics / Re: How Much Inflationary Pressure Do "Yahoo Boys" Heap On Nigerians? by Ugosample(m): 7:52pm On Apr 01, 2021
A couple of re.tard.ed comments have been posted on this thread so far.

Those of you cheering on this yahoo boys menace, trying to rationalise it (using the lame excuse of politicians and country hard, all that talk) or even openly defending it, when the real effect of this thing you are encouraging hits the society in general and you in particular, don't come crying


Nigerians are unbelievable undecided

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Politics / Re: EFCC Investigates Mohammed Jafaru, Monguno’s Aide Over Oil Depot, Properties by Ugosample(m): 7:03pm On Mar 18, 2021
Simplyleo:
A remarkable difference between Buhari's govt and the hero of ipob lunatics.

In Buhari's govt, fraud cases are being unveiled.

But in the other case, stealing wasn't corruption, so no one was corrupt until they left office.

Just imagine what someone is typing undecided

This one will say he went to school o
Politics / Re: Sunday Igboho: We Want Yoruba Nation, We Don’t Want One Nigeria Again by Ugosample(m): 7:01pm On Mar 18, 2021
Comments on this thread are just hilarious and funny cheesy grin

The same elements who cheered Buhari uselessness ab initio are now shouting they want out...
Everyone will enjoy the dividends of Buharis presidency. No escape route

Anybody that does anyhow
The full might of the Nigerian state will drop on your head

Next time, you people will use your sense, and purge yourself of tribalism and pettiness.
Family / Re: Is Africa Really A Better Place to Raise A Child Than The Western World? by Ugosample(m): 9:22pm On Feb 22, 2021
thebosstrevor1:


You described the poor and frustrated parents grin grin
I witnessed one as a teenager back in naija
The image still traumatize me till date
Family / Re: Is Africa Really A Better Place to Raise A Child Than The Western World? by Ugosample(m): 9:18pm On Feb 22, 2021
lefulefu:
a child can be corrected without flogging the child to death.u can smack the child on the bum bum a little to make ur point if the child is very young and if older u can scold him.not using what looks like weapon be using it to hit the child all in the name of installing discipline.if start beating the child like an animal it would make him hardened and that wouldnt turn out well.Anyway nigeria"s system is broken and family values is no longer there and thats why u see kids ending up like that.The internet,facebook and instagram has no path in the decline of familiy value in nigeria.

Beating kids like goats is the "typical" African way of correcting a child. I personally am not against spanking in totality, but the way black folks beat their kids like goat and animals...
No wonder many of them grow up to becoming hardened criminals and soulless people

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Family / Re: Is Africa Really A Better Place to Raise A Child Than The Western World? by Ugosample(m): 9:15pm On Feb 22, 2021
Tetehjewels:


It has everything to do with the west because before the Advent of social media and celebrity idolization which by the way originated from the West, we did not have it this bad.

Now a parent would say because in America children are not flogged as a means of discipline you shouldn't do same on her kids. Try it and she would get you arrested.


A teenager would be allowed to tint her hair because the parent feels she should be allowed to express herself as a teenager who isn't even an adult yet. Values we never entertained until the Advent of Western influence.

Parents were very strict back then before the Advent of the internet but now that the world is somewhat Interconnected this is why you can see a Nigerian engaging in plastic surgery or trying to look more American than Americans themselves.

Blaming the west for this is just amusing and laughablecheesy
Family / Re: Is Africa Really A Better Place to Raise A Child Than The Western World? by Ugosample(m): 9:06pm On Feb 22, 2021
lefulefu:
It has nothing to do with the west.before the advent of social media there have been children who were raised in the wrong path.if u as a parent cant do your duty then the child will end up badly.
They are still blaming western culture lol
Family / Re: Is Africa Really A Better Place to Raise A Child Than The Western World? by Ugosample(m): 9:05pm On Feb 22, 2021
thebosstrevor1:


That is not true, i hope your data isnt from gay app, where most of the Nigerian users are looking to scam people.

Homosexuality is not part of African culture.

Its true that parents are the biggest influence on kids but also teachers...some kids believe what their teacher than their parents.


Homosexuality is not in the mainstream of any culture whatsoever
But it is a practice found in every culture
Even in the middle east.
Thats the truth
You think homosexuality is not rampant in Africa? tongue

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Family / Re: Is Africa Really A Better Place to Raise A Child Than The Western World? by Ugosample(m): 8:52pm On Feb 22, 2021
thebosstrevor1:


You are right but how do you train a child that the public school system is trying to brainwash with homosexual and feminism propaganda?

For instance in the uk, many parents are making sure their kids get admitted to Christian schools especially catholic schools to avoid the brainwashing of the public school system.
Hope you know that Nigeria has one of the highest homosexual populations in the world ?
That's one
Homosexuality has always been a part of humanity, and it's not going away.
That said it's all about the example you set for your kids..
Believe it or not, to a large extent parents are the biggest influence on their kids
Family / Re: Is Africa Really A Better Place to Raise A Child Than The Western World? by Ugosample(m): 8:49pm On Feb 22, 2021
RisenPhoenix1:


No. In western culture, many don't love their parents. They feel zero responsibility towards them once they turn 18 and sometimes run away from home well before that.

And Africans are not always choiceless about respect. An adult will naturally help a random elderly person carry his/her bags. The thing with respect though, is that it's usually given to elders and betters, true, and expected from the young and less well placed; where it is only reciprocated if it is given. In western culture, people are equally bound by litigation and rules to behave well in public, and not all whites are polite...far from it.

Yes, many Nigerians do drugs, as fo whites, but no Nigerian does it Infront of his parents or elders, out of respect. And it's not fear; after all what can an aged parent do to him? Cane him?
What u said up here is not entirely applicable

A typical african is scared of, and is locked in the prison of "what will people say?"
This construct right here is what keep some things the way they are. When many africans rid themselves of this type of thinking, then you will see how the society will be
Family / Re: Is Africa Really A Better Place to Raise A Child Than The Western World? by Ugosample(m): 8:39pm On Feb 22, 2021
All I'll say is that
Regardless of location, a child can be raised with good values
But the parents have to first live by such values as well

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Travel / Re: Nnamdi Azikiwe Int. Airport Abuja - Our First Genuinely World Class Airport by Ugosample(m): 4:22am On Feb 18, 2021
Rossnitti:


There's nothing 'mediocre' about this airport. And don't bother with the foreign comparisons, cos I've lived overseas and seen a lot worse in supposedly 'better' climes.

Coming from you in particular, and judging by your reputation over the years, I DON'T take this which you posted serious.
Travel / Re: Joe Abah: "If You Have Opportunity To Leave Nigeria In Your Youth, Do So" by Ugosample(m): 12:57am On Jan 13, 2021
ChidiAlaigbo:


Ok, so you can just simply go and claim the citizenship of a country your forefathers did not build? You think the indigenous people of that country are trooping to the airports to welcome you?
So what is this statement supposed to mean cheesy
This is very funny
Travel / Re: Joe Abah: "If You Have Opportunity To Leave Nigeria In Your Youth, Do So" by Ugosample(m): 11:26pm On Jan 04, 2021
Shugar1:

Out of sucessful wealthy Nigerians show me 8 out of 10 who are not crooks and corrupt individuals. This is not just about Nigeria but entire black race in view. Lastly, sir quit this mentality of me and my family alone. This is the sole reason africa is a shithole.
GBAM!
You have said it all
Travel / Re: Joe Abah: "If You Have Opportunity To Leave Nigeria In Your Youth, Do So" by Ugosample(m): 11:22pm On Jan 04, 2021
ChidiAlaigbo:


The people you mentioned have deep dollar pockets overseas. You, you are going there with your nylon bag, unrecognised university degree and Nigerian mentality. If you are older than 30 you are already at a disadvantage. Go if you must! but don’t be shocked if you come back to find that your mates in Naija have gone far in wealth, comfort and achievements more than you.

Go if you must!

But it should be clear to anybody giving birth to children that our only long term option is to build our own country.

African countries have ZERO PATH to development
Especially Nigeria
Too many useless people occupying one place
For many years, I have been an advocate of young people fleeing the country
For most
They tave a better shot at success out here
Than back in Nigeria

With the poverty rate multiplied in Nigeria
Less than 10% will ever have even N3m to their name in their lifetime
So which mate are you talking about that will be v"ahead" of those who left?
Well except they have joined politics or soiled their hands
Travel / Re: Joe Abah: "If You Have Opportunity To Leave Nigeria In Your Youth, Do So" by Ugosample(m): 11:16pm On Jan 04, 2021
humilitypays:
It hurts when u look at other races moving forward and the whole black race remained stagnant and even going backward.


Killing fellow blacks like rats cry
I agree with that first long post you made
Seems the mods hid it
Travel / Re: Sad Truths About Living Abroad by Ugosample(m): 10:33pm On Dec 23, 2020
The OP is right

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Travel / Re: On Nigerians And The 'must Travel Mentality' by Ugosample(m): 6:10pm On Dec 07, 2020
maternal:


You're comparing making laws to reduce the spread of covid to making laws to oppress protestors, demanding not to be killed or exploited by their police force ? Those people were still on the streets because they were sick of being killed/disrespected by their government/ police force. Even so, they deserve to get killed ?

You love to blame the protestors, but don't have the same energy for the criminal politicians stealing the country's money everyday. Or the law enforcement agencies killing and exploiting the people they're suppose to protect. The citizens are lawless and worse than the government?

This is the issue with Nigerians. They're the most selfish people on earth. You talking this nonsense because you're not getting affected to a certain degree. If that bullet killed your child or family member, your tone would be different. The original poster is now being affected now he wants to leave. Before that he was as selfish as you.

I concur

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Celebrities / Re: Emmanuel Adebayor Accuses Ex-Girlfriend Dillish Mathews Of Being A Liar & Cheat by Ugosample(m): 12:24pm On Dec 05, 2020
Dysfunctional fellows everywhere
Travel / Re: On Nigerians And The 'must Travel Mentality' by Ugosample(m): 12:19pm On Dec 05, 2020
Sanchez01:

Protest ground oooo. This government changed my orientation just last month. A man is leaving next year.
You are now seeing what we have seen years ago
And have been trying to tell ya
Properties / Re: Eko Atlantic: A Look Nigeria's Most Expensive Place To Live by Ugosample(m): 8:03am On Dec 04, 2020
meobizy:
So Banana Island will soon become old school?
Na wa o.
It still doesn’t change a fact: Lagos is the most expensive slum in the world.

More like Nigeria as a country is the most mediocre undecided
Travel / Re: On Nigerians And The 'must Travel Mentality' by Ugosample(m): 7:45am On Dec 04, 2020
olril17:

long time boss

Indeed
Travel / Re: On Nigerians And The 'must Travel Mentality' by Ugosample(m): 7:45pm On Dec 01, 2020
Interesting posts
Travel / Re: Nigerian Girl In Russia Talks About Life In Russia, Racism And What Life Is Like by Ugosample(m): 7:44pm On Dec 01, 2020
Austeen007:
Balck people dont have any issue in Russia. Dont tell me you have been consuming western propaganda. I have been living in Russian for years i,m Nigerian and i havent experienced racism yet.

Abeg make una stop to the help the west spread yeye propaganda.

Infact Russia Hosted the best World cup since history of FIFA world cup.

Omo Update yourself and stop feeding on outdate propaganda.

have'nt you read that Russia made it the list of top 5 safest countries in the world?

America didn't make the list.

So update yourselve and dont be left behind abeg
Mr. Austin
I have to tell you the truth
Recently I have been reading your topics and posts with keen interest
Very informative I must say
However I must point out a few things
1. Is Russia's racism problem blown out of proportion?
Yes.
2. Can a black man live in russia without having to always watch over his shoulder?
Yes
In fact I believe that a Nigerian stand a better chance surviving in Russia than South Africa
BUT
It is naive to think that Russia has NO RACISM PROBLEM
That's a BIG LIE
The perception of the racism problem may actually be bigger than the reality, but saying Russia has no racism problem is not true.
That said
I really enjoy your posts
When I have the time, I'll read through more

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Travel / Re: See How Lagosians Sleep In Buses On Their Way To Work In The Morning (PHOTOS) by Ugosample(m): 7:34pm On Dec 01, 2020
Raalsalghul:


Bro, you're welcome back. Guess you've been very busy for so many months now.
I'm telling you
Life journey
Travel / Re: See How Lagosians Sleep In Buses On Their Way To Work In The Morning (PHOTOS) by Ugosample(m): 1:41am On Nov 28, 2020
Tallesty1:
You can't blame them my brother. They usually get home late and leave early the next morning. Sometimes I feel like Nigeria is the purgatory for sinners from another planet.

Lol
I kid you not
Purgatory
Travel / Re: South Africa: Foreigners Warned To Stay Indoors, As Zulu Youths Arrive In Buses; by Ugosample(m): 1:40am On Nov 28, 2020
These guys are mentally destroyed
That is if the caption of this video is true

Trauma and damaged people most south African men are
Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Thread - 2024 Elections — Biden’s Presidency! by Ugosample(m): 7:43pm On Nov 25, 2020
Dapcity007:
If trump wins by DEC 8 promise you will give the 3 of us mindblowing,intense, deep ANAL !!! Amazon topaz

For goodness sake!
What kind of comment is this?
Business / Re: Governor Emefiele And His Parallel Foreign Exchange Universe by Ugosample(m): 6:39pm On Nov 25, 2020
A clueless fellow

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