There was a time when average Nigerians had the power to change what they did not like either by vote, protest or could even trigger coups. That time is long gone. Power is now very far from the average Nigerians. Everyone is trying to survive as the numbers are overwhelming.
Most people who shout that there is no credit in Africa have probably not done business based on trust. There is a lot of credit, and it is based on trust. I started my business with credit. My uncle guaranteed the supply on credit, but there was no money exchanged until I sold.
I was so broke that year I texted a friend with my last airtime asking him for N2,000. He never replied.
I was sad and angry coz he was my last hope. I thought: "Ordinary 2k, my guy no fit send! And he didn't even care to reach out."
So to me, our friendship was over.
What I have learned about Nigeria and why I avoid civil servants in every way I can is that they are the true evil in Nigeria. Politicians are tools and most of the time they don't even know that they are being used. The root of all Nigerian corruption is the civil service.
hello @OPay_NG !!
i have a request pending dated
27th january which is yet to be resolved!
y'all keep bouncing me around from your customercare to antifraud!!
terrible customer service really !!!
treat my request or close my wallet! 500
Tips to avoid being extorted by the Nigerian Police, especially this season:
1. It’s important not to be scared as they feed on your fear, naivety & at times, ignorance of human rights.
2. Get a 2nd phone that will ALWAYS stay home. Put all your bank/crypto apps in it & only