@ChuksEricE The exhibitiongreediness by Nigerians is everywhere. That’s how they destroyed Nigeria as a country through greed and wickedness.
I no even send Nigerian shops, I rather go to Zimbabwean or Moroccan shop get wetin I want.
Once I hear na Nigerian get that shop, I look elsewhere.
@NigeriaStories@renoomokri is very good at writing rubbish, Na him calling be that. You fit only manipulate your dull self, not all Nigerians. Mumu man🤡🤡🤡🤮🤮🤮
@GossipMillNaija After this protest, some of them will return to their home empty with no food with children looking malnourished.
Does that concern me? NO, am I suffering? NO, am I in Nigeria fearing bandit will come and capture me anytime in my sleep? NO.
Be it unto them according to their wish
@TossynBankz_@engrICO2015 Read first to understand rather than just jumping into conclusions and commenting just to prove a point.
From my comment, I started with “every work place have their rules and regulations”
The banks have their own, so does the apprenticeship outlet.
Read to understand mate🤞
@TossynBankz_@engrICO2015 If you are not ready for your wife to abide by rules and regulations guiding where she works, let her sit at home with you and become a 100% liability.
If she can’t be punished while wrong at work, that makes her a second boss in the workplace.
Nigerians and prejudice 5&6
@instablog9ja Them never kee una finish o, them dey come back more wicked and dangerous. “Does a lion turns from eating flesh after waking up just because it was treated in a veterinary hospital while under sedatives?
Or does a Nigerian politician stop stealing just because of oat of office?🤡