No sorry you’re not asking “what someone is making”, you’re asking “what they do”. that’s the difference. it’s precisely, asking the latter question that has empowered me to make career pivots and to 4x my salary in a given year.
It’s the same way those car spotters ask people what they do for a living to afford such luxurious cars because it’s clearly not just some regular degular info and you guys know it
In turn, people have also asked me as well 🤷🏾♀️ My people persist for lack of knowledge
I see this rhetoric a lot and mostly from people with West Indies flags. It feels very anti African. The difference between you and the people who’s migration you’re against is a few decades. It’s also very false. Entry level jobs don’t pay the minimum salary for sponsorships.
“Especially women.” “Women release oxytocin”
Men cannot produce oxytocin? Everyday you people will sit down to repackage purity culture with fine English. Get out
Everyday on this app, Nigerians constantly show why we still have to write English exams like IELTS. Comprehension = Zero. Just defensive and looking for what to argue about smh 🤦🏾♀️
You’ll crack a joke with your mutual on your own tl. Someone from 500 tls away will come and start writing thread on top of your joke because they lack CONTEXT🫡.
I don’t know if people are unaware that you can scroll past tweets you disagree with, no one will beat you 🙄🙄
All Reform does is lie, lie, and lie again.
International students do not have access to student loans, despite paying far more than home students in tuition fees.
They pay their own fees, pay visa fees, pay NHS surcharge, work restricted hours, and still get used as a political punching bag.
The gag is that she can’t attend Umu ada meetings. Inyom is the assembly of women married in. Umuada is the assembly of women born in. They meet separately. They hold different authorities. They carry different weights in traditional decisions.
The community didn’t create two different groups by accident. That distinction is deliberate, structural and ancestral.
She can be a Nigerian, she cannot be Igbo.
I have a British passport and I am British by Nationality but I am not white or English.
How do you keep confusing Nationality, Race and Ethnicity?
The UK 🇬🇧 government under the conservative Party and under Boris Johnson opened the door during COVID.
They needed workers.
The NHS needed staff.
Care homes were collapsing.
So they went abroad.
They told people:
“Come. Work. Contribute. Pay taxes.
In 5 years, you’ll get ILR.
In 6 years, you can become British.”
People believed them.
They left families.
Sold properties.
Started life from scratch.
Now?
Same system. Same people.
Suddenly, migrants are a “£10B burden.”
This is not policy.
This is goalpost shifting.
From a legal migrant perspective, this is the reality:
You followed the law.
You paid your dues.
You worked nights, weekends, holidays.
You filled gaps no one else would.
But when it’s time for the system to honour its end?
The rules start changing.
The tone becomes hostile.
The narrative becomes political.
You can’t invite people in, build your system on their labour,
then rewrite the contract midway.
That’s not governance.
That’s exploitation with better PR.
And the most dangerous part?
They’ll still ask:
“Why don’t migrants integrate?”
“Why don’t they commit?”
Because stability requires trust.
And trust is broken every time the rules shift after the game has started.
Net migration is down 80 per cent from the peak of the Boriswave. It has already been reversed. How much longer can Reform hope to keep playing this same, tired old card and expecting to get away with it without challenge?
don't see what's incorrect about the @wearegst post
you've pretty much said the same thing they posted, only with more words
their post says "Most Nigerians think they are drinking milk. They are drinking FFMP", and that's true
you may have misread or misunderstood