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Wednesday, February 08, 2023
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Hmmm, God will help you as he is helping us ask him
ReplyDeleteThe situation in the country is getting to all. Right now, we are all in the hands of God.
ReplyDeleteSeriously, it’s not easy o, the suffering is now raised to power 100. God please come to our aid, it’s really not easy at all
ReplyDeleteAda Agu
The suffering in Nigeria right now is promax
ReplyDeleteGod's mercy π
ReplyDeleteI don't even want to complain. Only God knows what I'm passing through right now
ReplyDeleteSomeone made a joke yesterday that when God and the devil were having issues in heaven, God opened the heavens door and threw the devil π out, unfortunately he landed in Africa.
ReplyDeleteMy dear. It's not easy at all. But in it all, we give God praise.
ReplyDeleteMay God help us all. Amen
ReplyDeleteRant it chi,if it will make breeze touch you, God tank you cos I know you hand is big enough to contain everybody,na der all of us there now.
ReplyDeleteAda ohafia
My sister
ReplyDeleteSee what Tonto started now
ReplyDeleteHow? π
DeleteI can't shout
ReplyDeleteI'm not suffering in Jesus Name. Amen.
ReplyDeleteI remember that year I been dey tell my friend make she join me do this canada π¨π¦ thing. She dey talk say Naija na the place to be. Say na poor people dey go stay abroad. Now na every eke market day she dey disturb me make I try help her and her family comot naija. Now e don late. Na now she understand say the problem in Naija affects rich and poor.
ReplyDelete@ 11:47am, you guys are in better slavery in Canada! I will not trade living in Canada for Nigeria! Manage yourself in your Canada, even as Nigeria π³π¬ is now, is still better than using my money to go into slavery anywhere in the world!I have lived across continents! Is the next locked down , you guys will know how far! I work remotely here right now, even though I live in the US. We are currently watching events globally, to know whether no to return there! Use debit card for your shopping and limit your movement, that's all.
Delete@Anon 11:47am, but how many are as privileged as you are in Nigeria? How is earning a living abroad slavery? I do not understand your argument, pls enlighten me further. If I were to use your same analogy then you too are a slave to the system whether in Nigeria or not! Stop feeling smug!
DeleteIt's those that already have other passports or can't pass IELTS that spread this hate and slavery ish to discourage others. Aunty/Uncle, you live in US but now working remotely. ? Are there no Nigerian companies you can work for that can use your skills to enrich Nigeria? FYI, Only those with poor financial knowledge use debit cards.
DeleteAnon 12:26. What's the bragging all about? You are still an employee and automatically a slave as well. Last time we checked, you are not on Forbes list. So cut back on your arrogance fueled by poverty.
DeleteThe breeze dey touch every every. Na leg I carry reach house yesterday, I just dey sing with joy in my heart dey go. I cannot go and come and kill myself
ReplyDeleteYou trek better trekking π€£π€£π€£
DeleteSorry
Na trekking things we dey now ooh....
DeleteWhere Una dey see all this suffering ,God abeg oo,thank you for shielding I and my family from the plagues of Nigeria,on behalf of my family and I I say thank you Baba God,na only jakpa remain
ReplyDeleteAsin, I wonder where they see the suffering cos I will never see it. Some people just join every other person to complain just cos they are complaining
DeleteComfort and suffering are relative and comparative.
DeleteOne man's suffering is another man's luxury.
the complain don reach everywhere.
ReplyDeleteThank you Chismidii, where sre are they seeing all this suffering! I look very much relaxed π π and beautiful in Nigeria. Grace is at work for us! When you tell them to study properly, they will refuse! I work remotely! I have lived across continents and global recruiters reach out to me everyday. I went to the bank on Monday to carry out some transactions! As I saw the crowd I left! Developed another strategy, got money used my debit card to shop at shoprite and went home .
ReplyDeleteYes I live in the US, got back from the middle east since late last year ! I have so much joy in Nigeria! People are not using their brains in Nigeria, thats why they are suffering. I have more time to pray here and have proper direction of my destined purpose. No more running with the crowd! Pray and find your purpose! If you japa and is not in your purpose, is going into serious problems .
Which one is it? You don’t live aboard but you live in US and Middle East etc. What’s your point? You have money and debit card, so what??
DeleteKeep fooling yourself and speaking into faith.
DeleteCorruption and thievery for generations have come home to roost. Even now the thievery continues. Is Nigeria lacking brilliant minds, ambitious and forward thinking youth? No, Nigeria has unfortunately been ran by mostly men and some women into the ground. These men lacked innovation and critical thinking skills, they laid in bed with outsiders who were blatant enemies and all they did was thought of how to pillage. They pushed tribalism and gave favours to those who were like them instead of unifying the land. Nigeria had every single opportunity to be great, to be the shining star of Africa. It was poised and positioned for that and instead of just one man rising with a vision, a simple 30 yrs vision of transformation, not one did. Their accounts scattered all over the world with their ill-gotten gains and their real estate and other great assest with not glory on their names, education and lives of complete uselessness. Some even running to other nations for simple checkup, trying to steal organs for their family instead of using the time they had to make change that everyone could benefit from. See how so many of them died during Covid, when they couldn't jump on planes to go disturb other nations for treatment. They will continue to die because that is the reward of wickedness, suffering and death when you most want ro live.
ReplyDeleteMay they see the money in pimes, have the food and drink in abundance and have no use for it. Everyone who made the suffering of the poor greater because you had to feed your greed may universal justice find you and strike you with the blow of Nebuchadnezzar.
I just wonder hw the poor of the poorest that have kids are surviving. It shall be well
ReplyDeleteThe boasts reek of insensitivity, something similar to what those in power have in abundance. Why get a remote job in the US to boast as if those going through hardships in Nigeria are imagining it? If it’s easy get a job in Nigeria! This attitude of not looking out for the collective is why Nigerians are suffering. FYI, Nigeria overtook India as having the world’s poorest people (~70 million folks) so empathy may be a good attribute…..btw I’m a π³π¬πΊπΈ who feels very sad at what many people are going through.
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