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Chibueze lacks the capacity to run a business.
All the businesses he setup in Nigeria are barely surviving or have closed.
He has refused to take responsibility of his failures too. Always passing the blame to the next person.
He has never hired competent hands too!
@gaiuschibueze I don't really know how or where you people abroad pick these you trusted best friends that go around betraying the trusts bestowed on them.
Don't lose hope, next time vet them properly and if you can't find what you want among friends then go for competent individuals.
Any one who knows this individual knows how much of a noise maker he is.
Chibueze! go and do an MBA and stop being utterly naive.
In this Big 2026, your IQ is this backward?
Lol.
Today makes it exactly 2 years since I got to Nigeria and got the shock of my life. A childhood schoolmate and friend who I had trusted, and sent home over 300 Million Naira for an Agro Palm Estate Project, was not who I thought he was.
2 years later the dude is yet to reach out and offer an honest apology, and I am here wondering how much more damage others like me who trust people back home to help build our dreams, while we suffer and send money home from the diaspora, have gone through.
I had good intentions investing back home. That is why I committed over $2.8M over the past few years to set up several businesses that have all turned out a waste. Looking back now, I regret not investing my money in the country where I live.
Recently I came to my senses and realised that taking money from a stable economy like the USA, Canada, or UK to invest it in an unstable economy is the mistake many of us in the African diaspora have been making for years. It has crippled many of us and made it hard to build lasting wealth.
But there is a better way. The Diaspora Wealth Builders Community way, where we advocate that you invest and build wealth in the country you live in, and when you are truly ready to retire home to Africa, you take a part of it and go invest there, where you can be present to monitor it.
Join the DIASPORA WEALTH BUILDERS COMMUNITY here 👇
https://t.co/qP0u9fIIhq
or join the whatsapp group 👇
https://t.co/oGCHKmrPQd
Today makes it exactly 2 years since I got to Nigeria and got the shock of my life. A childhood schoolmate and friend who I had trusted, and sent home over 300 Million Naira for an Agro Palm Estate Project, was not who I thought he was.
2 years later the dude is yet to reach out and offer an honest apology, and I am here wondering how much more damage others like me who trust people back home to help build our dreams, while we suffer and send money home from the diaspora, have gone through.
I had good intentions investing back home. That is why I committed over $2.8M over the past few years to set up several businesses that have all turned out a waste. Looking back now, I regret not investing my money in the country where I live.
Recently I came to my senses and realised that taking money from a stable economy like the USA, Canada, or UK to invest it in an unstable economy is the mistake many of us in the African diaspora have been making for years. It has crippled many of us and made it hard to build lasting wealth.
But there is a better way. The Diaspora Wealth Builders Community way, where we advocate that you invest and build wealth in the country you live in, and when you are truly ready to retire home to Africa, you take a part of it and go invest there, where you can be present to monitor it.
Join the DIASPORA WEALTH BUILDERS COMMUNITY here 👇
https://t.co/qP0u9fIIhq
or join the whatsapp group 👇
https://t.co/oGCHKmrPQd
Today makes it exactly 2 years since I got to Nigeria and got the shock of my life. A childhood schoolmate and friend who I had trusted, and sent home over 300 Million Naira for an Agro Palm Estate Project, was not who I thought he was.
2 years later the dude is yet to reach out and offer an honest apology, and I am here wondering how much more damage others like me who trust people back home to help build our dreams, while we suffer and send money home from the diaspora, have gone through.
I had good intentions investing back home. That is why I committed over $2.8M over the past few years to set up several businesses that have all turned out a waste. Looking back now, I regret not investing my money in the country where I live.
Recently I came to my senses and realised that taking money from a stable economy like the USA, Canada, or UK to invest it in an unstable economy is the mistake many of us in the African diaspora have been making for years. It has crippled many of us and made it hard to build lasting wealth.
But there is a better way. The Diaspora Wealth Builders Community way, where we advocate that you invest and build wealth in the country you live in, and when you are truly ready to retire home to Africa, you take a part of it and go invest there, where you can be present to monitor it.
Join the DIASPORA WEALTH BUILDERS COMMUNITY here 👇
https://t.co/qP0u9fIIhq
or join the whatsapp group 👇
https://t.co/oGCHKmrPQd
I borrowed a friend ₦3 million to add to the proof of funds he needed to travel to Canada 🇨🇦. I got the money from my wife, and because this friend is a close pal, my wife knows him very well.
After he landed in Canada, instead of sending my money back to my account, he told me he had sent some money to his dad and had instructed him to forward my ₦3 million to me, explaining that it belonged to a friend who lent him money for his trip.
To cut the long story short, the dad has refused to release the money, saying his son—my friend—should find a way to refund me himself. Meanwhile, the man has used the money to buy a brand-new motorcycle.
I even called the man to explain how urgently I need the money, but he simply hissed and hung up on me.
Honestly, I'm so pissed.
🚨 WANTED FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT 🚨
IGP OLATUNJI RILWAN DISU has REFUSED to obey a 2015 Federal High Court judgment ordering the Nigeria Police Force to pay my right-hand reconstruction medical bill. I am a graphics animator SHOT by a police officer at a checkpoint in Lagos.
10 YEARS. No payment. No justice.
I face permanent disability without help.
Suit No: FHC/L/CS/573/13
#JusticeForTomori
@FaeCurves@polanfit As much as this video was chaotic, it was addictive to watch, and I enjoyed watching it. 😂
I have noticed that Bobby seems more in his authentic self in this video and that’s beautiful. 💯🔥
@icekied@A_Enemali Your mentality stinks.
Everyone is not guilty.
There is a breakdown of law and order, and instead of holding people accountable for their actions, you want the situation to be accepted?