@AirtelNigeria what is wrong with your services? I did an unlimited subscription for one month and I have not been able to use or access the internet for days now @Airtel_Presence
@Santos861769829@ArthurH20king@MR__Sulaiman1 He asked you a question l. if I were you, I would have shown him the video. But you when ahead and insulted him just like a typical Nigerian behaves. I think you are too grown to be throwing insults on a social media
@jkbihit@ChuksEricE You see why the country is right where it is? Because of people like you. Someone genuinely is calling out bloggers and Nigerians to sit up and face reality, yet here you are insulting him? I am ashamed to share the same country with you.
@G4llant @artbykydy @KgalixGunn@jacobincambodia Nobody reasonable should say “all Nigerians, because there are many honest and hardworking people. But at the same time, we also cannot pretend that a small number of people haven’t caused serious reputational damage over the years. Two things can be true at once.
@G4llant @artbykydy @KgalixGunn@jacobincambodia That’s exactly the point. A few people repeatedly damaging trust can unfortunately shape how an entire country is perceived internationally. It doesn’t mean every Nigerian is bad, far from it. But when certain behaviors become repeated experiences for foreigners or businesses,
@artbykydy @G4llant@KgalixGunn@jacobincambodia Right. I have said this over and over again: we do not understand in depth how badly the world sees us. When you see the news about how badly behaved some Nigerians are outside. It’s sad
@artbykydy @G4llant@KgalixGunn@jacobincambodia Just ignore this people they do not even understand how bad we look in the sight of the world. How do you leave your terrible country like they always claim, go to a functioning one to do crime and stain it like the country you left?