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Sunday, November 29, 2020
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I swear living in Nigeria is a big job. You are not sure of what will happen the next minute.
ReplyDeleteNo where in the world is safe. Your safety is only assured in Christ
Deleteπππππππππππππ living in Nigeria for a living is another pig achievement.
ReplyDeleteya'll should take it easy on Nigeria sometimes.
ReplyDeleteHonestly living and surviving everyday in this country is a great achievement no be joke
ReplyDeleteHonestly living and surviving everyday in this country is a great achievement no be joke
ReplyDeleteHonestly living and surviving everyday in this country is a great achievement no be joke
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ReplyDeleteπ€£π€£π€£π€£π€£Naija hardship it is.
ReplyDeleteSoro soke π
ReplyDeleteBeing a Nigerian is a job on its own.
ReplyDeleteGbam!
ReplyDeleteSurviving in this joke of a country is a full-time job!
ReplyDeleteImagine waking up without light to do anything, evading SARS to enter danfo and ride the bad roads through traffic. Omo, even if you weren't going to work, you'll already be physically and mentally exhausted on your way back. No be work be that? ANd this is just one of many examples.
Our leaders make it so difficult for someone to breathe
ReplyDeleteNigeria suppose de pay us living support for adapting in this country, ko easy rara
ReplyDeleteWith the kind of govt! A job + working over time too
ReplyDeleteTrue. Since morning power grid failed and no electricity in my area.
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I dey tell u..living in Nigeria is a full time jobππ
ReplyDeleteStella, why is it that once people do not agree with your viewpoint, you don't upload their comments. I live in Nigeria and I do not see Nigeria as a huge task the way it was represented here. Am I wrong to make my view known even though dissenting? It really stifles active discussions when you throw away comments like mine.
ReplyDeleteVery funny.
ReplyDeleteOloun ngbo
ReplyDeleteTrue talkπππππππππ
ReplyDeleteManual labour job for that matterππππ
ReplyDeleteThis is so on point
ReplyDeleteNo cap π§’
ReplyDeleteI live in Nigeria and l am having a swell time. Nigeria has been good to me and my family. No reasons to regret anything . If Nigeria is not good for you, you have options, go for it and make yourself happy. When all you see are the negatives, how will Nigeria be good for you. Dangote cement made a profit of over 2 billion dollars this year. As things bad reach. 12 banks reported electronic transactions in excess of 139 billion Naira in the month of October. Who are those doing the electronic transactions? Are they aliens ? The same people crying and shouting things are difficult are among those making those transactions. No time wey things no take bad for this country. I have been hearing government wan kill us with hunger since 1981. In the presence of the bad economy, there are always people who rise from the ashes and become rich. You could be one of them. Instead of everyday complains, insulting Nigeria, look within and bring out the best of you. Those fantastic ideals that are embedded in you are waiting to be discovered and explored. Those kids who own PAYSTACK, sold it for $200 million dollars. They are Nigerians like you. Dem no get two heads
ReplyDeleteI agree to an extent. Nigeria has been good to me too. in 2008 i was earning less than 50k now in 2020 i dey earn 500k. I thank God and it will get better in Jesus name, Amen. Dangote no get 2 heads.
DeleteGod has been good to me not Nigeriaππ π
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