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Notfogotten: 7:08pm On Sep 02, 2024
When we say a toilet cleaner in USA, Canada, UK, Australia is better than the manger of zenith bank, what we mean is that the toilet cleaner will never suffer what you are currently suffering in Nigeria.

Example include:

A. A toilet cleaner will never queue for fuel.
B. A toilet cleaner is less likely to be kidnapped in those countries
C. A toilet cleaner has 24/7 electricity.
D. A toilet cleaner has access to excellent Medicare.
E. A toilet cleaner is less likely exposed to armed robbers
F. A toilet cleaner eats better food and fruits than your bank manager.
G A toilet cleaner has access to good amenities
H. A toilet cleaner may have his children schooling for free in primary and high school
I. A toilet cleaner has a longer live expectancy than your bank manager in Nigeria.

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immortalcrown(m): 7:09pm On Sep 02, 2024
Chai!

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BrokenTV: 7:11pm On Sep 02, 2024
Nigerian is completely finished to the core

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EcoNews: 7:20pm On Sep 02, 2024
Will a toilet cleaner be sitting at home every Monday ?!

Notfogotten:
When we say a toilet cleaner in USA, Canada, UK, Australia is better than the manger of zenith bank, what we mean is that the toilet cleaner will never suffer what you are currently suffering in Nigeria.

Example include:

A. A toilet cleaner will never queue for fuel.
B. A toilet cleaner is less likely to be kidnapped in those countries
C. A toilet cleaner has 24/7 electricity.
D. A toilet cleaner has access to excellent Medicare.
E. A toilet cleaner is less likely exposed to armed robbers
F. A toilet cleaner eats better food and fruits than your bank manager.
G A toilet cleaner has access to good amenities
H. A toilet cleaner may have his children schooling for free in primary and high school
I. A toilet cleaner has a longer live expectancy than your bank manager in Nigeria.

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Flangelo12: 7:22pm On Sep 02, 2024
EcoNews:
Will a toilet cleaner be sitting at home every Monday ?!

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Notfogotten: 7:28pm On Sep 02, 2024
EcoNews:
Will a toilet cleaner be sitting at home every Monday ?!


It adds to the sweetener.

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LordBiden(m): 7:39pm On Sep 02, 2024
But sorry a toilet cleaner wont be able to afford a home.

Even if he takes a mortgage it will take him like 35yrs.

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helinues: 7:40pm On Sep 02, 2024
Toilet cleaner is now a proud job

Jesu, may we not come into this life to serve others

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googi: 7:44pm On Sep 02, 2024
Op is obviously a depraved African with extra colomentality on steroids.

You do not realize the quality of life and culture a man that has risen to be a bank manager has, but long for the grass is greener on the other side.

Another deranged African also said life is better lost in the sea and desert, to slave traders and organ donors or sellers than being shipped into slavery on sugarcane plantations. True because you pay through your nose selling all you have to buy tickets and visa to "achieve" the same sugarcane plantations beds overseas.

It shows you what we had been reduced to when they handed us Bibble and Koran in exchange for gold and slaves.

Of course good infrastructure anywhere makes life easier for poor or working class but that is not the definition of civilized life which is simply ability to live peacefully with one another. Village life where you get enough to eat and drink is what rich people are longing for in rich countries

For the information of Op, life is rougher for lower class worker in America than African middle class. Indeed, their life expectancy is lower as the infant mortality is higher.

Their chances in correctional facilities and being shot are higher than in African countries. So called "good" education for your children is how to deride your culture and deprive you of your children and wives.

Ah, some Africans are irredeemable.

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REDshouse(m): 7:48pm On Sep 02, 2024
Notfogotten:
When we say a toilet cleaner in USA, Canada, UK, Australia is better than the manger of zenith bank, what we mean is that the toilet cleaner will never suffer what you are currently suffering in Nigeria.

Example include:

A. A toilet cleaner will never queue for fuel.
B. A toilet cleaner is less likely to be kidnapped in those countries
C. A toilet cleaner has 24/7 electricity.
D. A toilet cleaner has access to excellent Medicare.
E. A toilet cleaner is less likely exposed to armed robbers
F. A toilet cleaner eats better food and fruits than your bank manager.
G A toilet cleaner has access to good amenities
H. A toilet cleaner may have his children schooling for free in primary and high school
I. A toilet cleaner has a longer live expectancy than your bank manager in Nigeria.


Both of them na six feet go end them

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Bankowner: 7:51pm On Sep 02, 2024
LordBiden:
But sorry a toilet cleaner wont be able to afford a home.

Even if he takes a mortgage it will take him like 35yrs.
And what do you say about a banker who has worked over 20 years and still doesn't have his own house? Impossible, you will say. But it is true. And not that he is wasteful or anything.

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papyjaypaul: 8:00pm On Sep 02, 2024
Toilet cleaner is a shitty job anywhere in the world. And I am someone who prefers dignity in labor but you don't want to spend your day surrounded by pee and poo mehn.

If people had manners, we would not even need janitors because everyone would have cleaned up their business.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaTKObI1xyc?feature=shared

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ivolt: 8:02pm On Sep 02, 2024
LordBiden:
But sorry a toilet cleaner wont be able to afford a home.

Even if he takes a mortgage it will take him like 35yrs.
Don't mind them.
These Nigerian "abroad" fantasists amaze me.
They would dream up a perfect picture of a country they have never visited and
have little to no idea of how low-wage workers struggle to survive.

Imagine comparing a toilet cleaner to a bank manager?

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Rossikk(m): 8:05pm On Sep 02, 2024
googi:
Op is obviously a depraved African with extra colomentality on steroids.

You do not realize the quality of life and culture a man that has risen to be a bank manager has, but long for the grass is greener on the other side.

Another deranged African also said life is better lost in the sea and desert, to slave traders and organ donors or sellers than being shipped into slavery on sugarcane plantations. True because you pay through your nose selling all you have to buy tickets and visa to "achieve" the same sugarcane plantations beds overseas.

It shows you what we had been reduced to when they handed us Bibble and Koran in exchange for gold and slaves.

Of course good infrastructure anywhere makes life easier for poor or working class but that is not the definition of civilized life which is simply ability to live peacefully with one another. Village life where you get enough to eat and drink is what rich people are longing for in rich countries

For the information of Op, life is rougher for lower class worker in America than African middle class. Indeed, their life expectancy is lower as the infant mortality is higher.

Their chances in correctional facilities and being shot are higher than in African countries. So called "good" education for your children is how to deride your culture and deprive you of your children and wives.

Ah, some Africans are irredeemable.






IT IS THE SAME MENTALITY OF INFERIORITY COMPLEX, AND ''EVERYWHERE IS BETTER THAN NIGERIA'' MINDSET THAT MAKES THEM END UP AS SLAVES IN LIBYA AND LEBANON, SUCKING ARAB GUARDS' DICKSS FOR DOG FOOD THEY THROW TO THEM ON THE FLOOR.

THEN THEY GO ON YOUTUBE TO BEG THE NIGERIAN GOVT TO SEND PLANES TO EVACUATE THEM.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBTnh0KsRL4

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hisgrace090: 8:09pm On Sep 02, 2024
ivolt:

Don't mind them.
These Nigerian "abroad" fantasists amaze me.
They would dream of a perfect picture of a country they have never visited and
have little to no idea of how low-wage workers survive.

Imagine comparing a toilet cleaner to a bank manager?
He just painted it as it is. Nigeria is a place of sorrow.

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ivolt: 8:11pm On Sep 02, 2024
hisgrace090:

He just painted it as it is. Nigeria is a place of sorrow.
grin grin grin
Another village boy dreaming of eldorado "abroad".

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hisgrace090: 8:14pm On Sep 02, 2024
ivolt:

grin grin grin
Another village boy dreaming of eldorado "abroad".

Hee hee! I wish you freedom from pain.

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MonthlySalary: 8:21pm On Sep 02, 2024
ivolt:

Don't mind them.
These Nigerian "abroad" fantasists amaze me.
They would dream of a perfect picture of a country they have never visited and
have little to no idea of how low-wage workers survive.

Imagine comparing a toilet cleaner to a bank manager?


I swear this thread is a foolish one. I wonder what the op was thinking

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Rossikk(m): 8:24pm On Sep 02, 2024
Notfogotten:
When we say a toilet cleaner in USA, Canada, UK, Australia is better than the manger of zenith bank, what we mean is that the toilet cleaner will never suffer what you are currently suffering in Nigeria.

Example include:

A. A toilet cleaner will never queue for fuel.

Unlikely to own a car in the first place.

B. A toilet cleaner is less likely to be kidnapped in those countries

A toilet cleaner won't be kidnapped in Nigeria either. Use your brain.

C. A toilet cleaner has 24/7 electricity.

Anyone in Nigeria with a cheap generator can have 24/7 electricity.

D. A toilet cleaner has access to excellent Medicare.

Not necessarily. There are very long waiting lists for operations and surgery in the UK's NHS for example. You have to wait YEARS for an operation in some cases. Many perish before their turn. Only the rich who can afford the monstrously expensive private hospitals can be guaranteed of ''excellent medicare''. SAME AS IN NIGERIA.

E. A toilet cleaner is less likely exposed to armed robbers

A toilet cleaner is more likely to be shot in America or stabbed in the UK, or get his house burgled, than meet any armed robbers in Nigeria.

F. A toilet cleaner eats better food and fruits than your bank manager.

WRONG. Toilet cleaners in the west are among the underclass who tend to eat cheap, processed foods like frozen pizza, frozen chips, and eat junk food. A Nigerian bank manger eats fresh, highly nutritious, natural, organic foods.

G A toilet cleaner has access to good amenities

Not necessarily. Some of them live in terrible places a Nigerian bank manager could never live.

H. A toilet cleaner may have his children schooling for free in primary and high school

Free education is not new to Nigeria. How old are you?

I. A toilet cleaner has a longer live expectancy than your bank manager in Nigeria.

What studies have you conducted to make that claim?

You can't just come online and make outrageous claims from your big, loud IPOB terrorist OUTCAST lips.

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greenermodels: 8:31pm On Sep 02, 2024
A toilet cleaner abroad can easily build a house back home in Nigeria more than a bank manager, he can improve his life there easily there too. My classmate who spent ten years jobless after service moved to the UK to work as a caregiver which is even worse than a toilet cleaner while studying, today, he has a masters and PhD in artificial intelligence and is a big boy. Nigeria is a dream killer.

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APOPTOSIS: 8:36pm On Sep 02, 2024
Notfogotten:
When we say a toilet cleaner in USA, Canada, UK, Australia is better than the manger of zenith bank, what we mean is that the toilet cleaner will never suffer what you are currently suffering in Nigeria.

Example include:

A. A toilet cleaner will never queue for fuel.
B. A toilet cleaner is less likely to be kidnapped in those countries
C. A toilet cleaner has 24/7 electricity.
D. A toilet cleaner has access to excellent Medicare.
E. A toilet cleaner is less likely exposed to armed robbers
F. A toilet cleaner eats better food and fruits than your bank manager.
G A toilet cleaner has access to good amenities
H. A toilet cleaner may have his children schooling for free in primary and high school
I. A toilet cleaner has a longer live expectancy than your bank manager in Nigeria.

You are correct in everything typed here.
I started feeling governance since I relocated to the United States.
Even if you offer me the job of the Chief Medical Director of UCH IBADAN, UNTH, I will never never never never never never never never never never never never return to Nigeria to accept such a Mammywater offer.
The reason is simple and here it's....
At my age now my quality of life & sanity are of priority to me owing to the mental damage Nigeria caused me. There's more to life than constituting nuisance and blowing sirens everywhere. Those are ultimate.

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Lindlady(f): 8:36pm On Sep 02, 2024
helinues:
Toilet cleaner is now a proud job

Jesu, may we not come into this life to serve others
Stop mocking people. What job do you do for a living?

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Rossikk(m): 8:37pm On Sep 02, 2024
greenermodels:
A toilet cleaner abroad can easily build a house back home in Nigeria more than a bank manager, he can improve his life there easily there too. My classmate who spent ten years jobless after service moved to the UK to work as a caregiver which is even worse than a toilet cleaner while studying, today, he has a masters and PhD in artificial intelligence and is a big boy. Nigeria is a dream killer.

MUMU.

For every one of his type, there are 200 Nigerians working in security, warehouse, taxi drivers, waiters, even with their degrees, so SHUT UP THERE.

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greenermodels: 8:39pm On Sep 02, 2024
Rossikk:


MUMU.

For every one of his type, there are 100 Nigerians working in security, warehouse, taxi drivers, waiters, even with their degrees, so SHUT UP THERE.


you're definitely a government paid online influencer so I wouldn't dignify you with a response.

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greenermodels: 8:40pm On Sep 02, 2024
Lindlady:
Stop mocking people. What job do you do for a living?
he lies all day online to defend the government for a living.

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WhiteIverson: 8:42pm On Sep 02, 2024
APOPTOSIS:

You are correct in everything typed here.
I started feeling governance since I relocated to the United States.
Even if you offer me the job of the Chief Medical Director of UCH IBADAN, UNTH, I will never never never never never never never never never never never never return to Nigeria to accept such a Mammywater offer.
The reason is simple and here it's....
At my age now my quality of life & sanity are of priority to me owing to the mental damage Nigeria caused us. There's more to life than constituting nuisance and blowing sirens everywhere. Those are ultimate.
Hi Sir
Rossikk(m): 8:42pm On Sep 02, 2024
greenermodels:
you're definitely a government paid online influencer so I wouldn't dignify you with a response.

You overestimate your importance.

Who will pay me to respond to a self-hating fool like you?

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RealityKings: 8:45pm On Sep 02, 2024
Rossikk:


You overestimate your importance.

Who will pay me to respond to a self-hating fool like you?

Boss long time grin

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OkCornel(m): 8:46pm On Sep 02, 2024
googi:
Op is obviously a depraved African with extra colomentality on steroids.

You do not realize the quality of life and culture a man that has risen to be a bank manager has, but long for the grass is greener on the other side.

Another deranged African also said life is better lost in the sea and desert, to slave traders and organ donors or sellers than being shipped into slavery on sugarcane plantations. True because you pay through your nose selling all you have to buy tickets and visa to "achieve" the same sugarcane plantations beds overseas.

It shows you what we had been reduced to when they handed us Bibble and Koran in exchange for gold and slaves.

Of course good infrastructure anywhere makes life easier for poor or working class but that is not the definition of civilized life which is simply ability to live peacefully with one another. Village life where you get enough to eat and drink is what rich people are longing for in rich countries

For the information of Op, life is rougher for lower class worker in America than African middle class. Indeed, their life expectancy is lower as the infant mortality is higher.

Their chances in correctional facilities and being shot are higher than in African countries. So called "good" education for your children is how to deride your culture and deprive you of your children and wives.

Ah, some Africans are irredeemable.


He has a point, you have a point. The truth is somewhere in the middle.

Subsaharan Africa is a paradise if people think like ants and bees rather than cockroaches.

Good example of a functioning society is Botswana. Compare and contrast with Nigeria or DR Congo

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Rossikk(m): 8:54pm On Sep 02, 2024
RealityKings:


Boss long time grin


How far, brother? cool

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Rossikk(m): 9:01pm On Sep 02, 2024
OkCornel:


He has a point, you have a point. The truth is somewhere in the middle.

Subsaharan Africa is a paradise if people think like ants and bees rather than cockroaches.

Good example of a functioning society is Botswana. Compare and contrast with Nigeria or Congo DR

Look. One thing you guys need to understand is that OVER THE LONG TERM, Nigeria will eventually get it right.

Nigeria is an unstoppable train.

I asked AI (ChatGPT)

''TELL ME ABOUT NIGERIA IN THE YEAR 2075''

It's response:

........................

In 2075, Nigeria is a dynamic and influential powerhouse in Africa and globally, shaped by its rich history, vast resources, and resilience. The nation has undergone significant transformations, leveraging its demographic advantage, technological advancements, and natural resources to redefine its role on the world stage.

Population and Demographics
With a population that has sured 400 million, Nigeria remains the most populous nation in Africa. The population is youthful but has also aged since the mid-21st century, with life expectancy rising due to improved healthcare. The country's population is diverse, with over 500 ethnic groups, though urbanization has led to a blending of cultures in megacities like Lagos, Abuja, and Kano. Nigeria's urban population exceeds 75%, with sprawling cities that are hubs of innovation, culture, and commerce.

Economy and Infrastructure

Nigeria's economy in 2075 is highly diversified, moving beyond its historical reliance on oil. The country has become a leader in renewable energy, particularly solar power, given its geographical advantages. Advances in agriculture, driven by technology and sustainable practices, have made Nigeria a key player in global food security. The manufacturing sector, ed by automation and AI, is robust, producing everything from advanced electronics to green technologies.

Transportation infrastructure is futuristic, with high-speed rail networks connecting major cities, and autonomous electric vehicles dominating the roads. Lagos, often called the "Silicon Lagoon," rivals global tech hubs like Silicon Valley and Shenzhen, with a thriving ecosystem of startups and tech giants.

Governance and Society

Politically, Nigeria is more stable, having navigated through decades of democratic consolidation. Governance is enhanced by digital transparency, reducing corruption, and fostering greater citizen participation. The political landscape is marked by a strong federal structure, where states have significant autonomy, allowing for tailored approaches to development across the diverse regions.

Socially, the country has made strides in education and gender equality, with women holding significant positions in government, business, and academia. However, challenges remain, particularly in managing the socio-economic disparities that still exist, though these are less pronounced than in the past.


Technology and Innovation

Nigeria is at the forefront of technological innovation in Africa. The country has made significant investments in AI, biotechnology, and space exploration. Nigerian tech companies are global players, and the nation's space agency has launched satellites that contribute to global communications and environmental monitoring.

Education in Nigeria has transformed, with a focus on STEM fields, and universities in Nigeria are renowned for their research in medicine, engineering, and environmental sciences. Virtual reality and AI have become integral parts of education, making learning more accessible and tailored to individual needs.


Environment and Sustainability

Nigeria has taken bold steps to address the environmental challenges posed by climate change. The Niger Delta, once plagued by oil spills, has been rehabilitated, and the country has implemented widespread reforestation projects to combat desertification in the north. Nigeria's commitment to green energy and sustainable practices has positioned it as a leader in global environmental initiatives.

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Culture and Global Influence

Culturally, Nigeria continues to be a global trendsetter. Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry, is not only the largest in Africa but one of the most influential globally, shaping narratives and entertainment across continents. Nigerian music, fashion, and literature remain central to global pop culture.

On the global stage, Nigeria plays a key role in international diplomacy, trade, and security. It is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, reflecting its importance in global geopolitics. Nigeria's voice is crucial in addressing issues such as global inequality, climate change, and digital governance.

In summary, Nigeria in 2075 is a vibrant, forward-looking nation that has successfully harnessed its potential, overcoming challenges to become a beacon of progress in Africa and a major player on the world stage.

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Rexymania(m): 9:03pm On Sep 02, 2024
Ofc... Nigeria is a shit hole

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