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DOLPHINKATE is spot on in her analysis of the plight of a lot of Nigerians in the diaspora. People want to get out at all cost. When you advise them that streets abroad are not paved with gold or that life is not a bed of roses they think "oh he's there and he doesn't want us to come over too" until they realise it is too late and they are stuck in dead end jobs and they cannot return home for fear of being labelled a failure. From then on it is downward spiral of crime, drugs, shady deals, prostitution in short they become rolling stones which gathers no moss. Even the ones get married for papers put their lives at risk when they divorce because their disgruntled partner may end up exposing them or even kill them. ReplyMy advice in support of DOLPHINKATE'S post is that if you have a reasonably good job in Nigeria think twice before you embark on what might turn out to be a wild goose chase and always set a target for yourself and have a plan B because when you are overseas its every man for himself. You will be surprised that even your relative will be giving excuses on why they cannot accommodate you. A word is enough for the wise!! Marlboro
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the problems come mostly from Africa, and those Nigerians who living in Europe and other country around the world, when they back home for visit , they will be act and lies to their brothers at home like there picking money on the street, most of them even are illegal and doing illegal things when they don't even have nothing and they will be running after old white woman to be married to get paper, i see many here in Europe. and have see enough , and aim sure if you know what you're up to you will make it in Nigeria, Nigeria is not poor country only what we need is good leadership, someone that care about is people who knows that enough is enough for white people who still looking back people as a slave, BUT I DO GUARANTY YOU ALL END IS COMING < KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN AND all you Nigerians and other African continent stop creating problems for who are good and thinking of you who are home, Reply
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how do we make our country good? i suggest just steady power supply is what we need to turn everything around. nigerians are industriouse people they can find something to do if there is light Reply
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ALL OVER THE WORLD IS ALWAYS DEPORTETION IS NOT NEW,but about nigeria problem looking 4 money in a bad way,4 example i came to europ many years ago with some nigerias but 85% of my mate then was doing bad business but i said to my self i dont went bad money either wait 4 my time but this friend thinks am a fool a man of 48 years ex-coca cola maneger selling market because of money even then he userd to call TB this pastor,but i was'nt affaired of going to prison in europ ,which i do go in naija ikoyi prison.All this old friends was deported back to naija and some 10 to 12 years in prison later send ho naija but thanks GOD today i have europ passport with my kids . ReplyAbout naija Goverment God we kill then one after the other,why i have to leave naija 1993 naija army take 730 naira salary 4 what that why i went AWOL just to better my life,if there is social money in naija people dose'nt to bad you work or without work you get money from goverment,why going out from your father land NO PLACE LIKE HOME .even d europian ask me why did u come to europ i always reply i come to collect my father money from then and go back to african.
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Quote from: colenzo on 30-01-2010 07:56 PM we are taking back what the White man stole from us ,they are in our country stealing all the oil and the have the gut to deport people,i hope those guys will turn to kidnappers @ colenzo It were the leaders of nigeria, who sold ur country. They sold all the oil to the western world, while the nigerians self r not having enough self. When i visited nigeria long time ago, i was surprised, that there was no petrol at petrol station to buy. Untill one day we had to get up very early 4 or 5 am in the morning and to stand in a long line for having to get to buy petrol for our car. The leaders of ur country allowed the delta area to be destroyed and poissened. Nobody took care of the ppl, which were living there. Nobody restored the destroyed nature there. Nobody paid the ppl money. Nobody assisted them in treating all the cancer and other types of sickness caused by the oil drilling. The nig leaders, oil companies and all others involved in that business, were just greedy. The oil companies r paying their employees abnormal high salaries, while the delta ppl r suffering and only gaining pain, sickness and death. Even ur own ppl , specially at port hartcourt, r only thinking how to make more money. They r just ignorant that their good life and money is on the cost of the delta ppl s health and future. They never lost any thought for the delta ppl. It s the duty of a country s leader to take care of his citizens. Instead the nig leaders only filled their pockets alone and allowed nigerian country to become more worst and the ppl suffering. So dont hide behind ur black skin colour and blame white ppl alone.
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I am fed up with people blaming others for their problems. You cannot blame white people for problems you created for yourself. Corrupt Nigerian leaders are to blame for our woes. If the resources were equitably distributed the people will be better off and there will be NO NEED to want leave the country. Incredibly Nigerians used to travel abroad for holidays. Nobody wanted to stay there because conditions were better at home. ReplyWhen you look at Nigeria, we have more resourses than many countries in Europe but they have a better standard of living because of greedy Nigerian leaders. What the people need are just simple basic needs- water, light, good roads, petrol which we produce, education and security. Are these too much to ask for? and we have the resources to provide them. Also these needs are linked to sustainable investments which is essential for economic growth. You don't need to be a rocket scientist to realise this. So lets not fool ourselves and blame anybody else for our problems. Nigerian problems can only be solved by Nigerians. Nobody else will do it for you!! Marlboro
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The poster is talking about 33 ppl beeing deported to nigeria. ReplyTo complete the text, he should have also written, how many nigerians immigrated at same time? I think number of 33 deportations is not high.
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Quote from: kemoprosper on 29-01-2010 09:55 AM u dnt ave to climb the highest mountain, wat u're looking for is within u..why go abroad if not for studies? Wat u r looking can be within u in any country BUT Nigeria. Agreein with u, goin abroad for studies makes sense but in addition, goin abroad for almost every other thing also makes the most sense. You can hardly find what u r lookin for in Nigeria
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my guy na wo o,take am easy Reply
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I am tired of being Nigerian but I will never deny to confess that I'm Nigerian. Because nowadays over here, most Nigerians has authomatically changed their naitonality and in the other way spoiling other countries remarks ..... and I really hate such person. I myself I tell people here I am a Nigerian but my country is not really good, simple. But still friends (Students,teachers,doctors,other foreign studnets e.t.c) likes me and get around with me very fine. Who the hell gonna kill you when you reveals the truth? Tell me...... Reply
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@ post: It's not worth staying in another country illegally!!! ReplyAnd the government is faulty in some areas but most of the problem in Nigeria today is greatly caused by the populace!!! VIOLENCE OF THE TONGUE IS REAL, Let's watch our words!!![/size]
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hahahahahaah .. ok . tats gud ReplyLOVE . PEACE . PROSPERITY . what we all need
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American Govt need to deport deport Nigerian High Commission then if they are sending ppl back for tax related cases since the high commission is owing huge amount on tax lol Reply
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deportation is not new in Europe thats their own biz.....they knows what they did that warrent deportation Reply
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It's quite unfortunate that upon this, Nigeria Government will do nothing to alleviate or reduce this illegal migration to foreign land in search of greener pasture. They so call ministers and alike are just there to loot our treasury and doing all sort of corruption in high places. MAY GOD ALMIGHTY DELIVER US FROM ALL EVIL AND TEMPTATION IN JESUS NAME!!! Reply
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alora sono mio italiano but sorryi left that phyuked up country4 a better place u are back home and dont kn shit ,like i got hereand changed my country cos it did me no shit now am italiano cos here am cared 4 and their is rule of law like no other so pls if it is easlpls try travrel cos u are blind if u arein africa here is the world only if u have paper seek ye the kindom of paper that is eupore so phyuk all them way say uk,us,eu no de good make u come come see no be home 4 lazy man Reply
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