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Tendd: 1:14pm On Dec 02, 2024
It's all arrogance.And they say life abroad is boring and depressing but are always unfriendly to each other.
Some of them still have that arrogant attitude when they return here in Nigeria.

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SemperFid: 1:16pm On Dec 02, 2024
Omoawoke:


Why is the comment not allowed?

Did he break any of the rules?

Let people express themselves please and as long as no rule is broken, you cannot use your personal sentiments to limit what people intend to say… if you don’t like the comment, then . People don’t have to say only what would appear pleasing to you

ordinary to be civil, the least expected of any sensible human, see ur response. How then do u expect nigerians in UK to relate with other nigerians when their is a high chance the person is a terrible and uncivilised fellow.

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Angy55(f): 1:17pm On Dec 02, 2024
justwise:


Most, not all Nigerians, i have experienced both good and bad attributes, some Nigerians ladies especially are not friendly, they related to other nationalities than their Nigerian brothers.

A senior manager((A Nigerian lady) in a place i work turned her nose down on me, i mean i say hello with smile to her and she will keep a straight face, then i stopped greeting her completely till the day she left the company.

This is common among those chasing papers and freeloads , so if a brother can not offer any of that then you are not useful to them.

It goes side ways...
Nigeria women this, Nigeria women that as if Nigeria men are saints.

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Mcslize: 1:18pm On Dec 02, 2024
Aaaaarghmed:
Una get time dey find Naija to relate with abroad o,if u hail me,I hail u,if u carry face,I carry face ,no biggie.infact nothing concern me with Naija lady abroad,my oyibo ladies don too many sef.when they see me with my snow bunny,na so dem go dey gaze grin.infact any African party that we go,I always take my oyibo babe with me mk dem know say.i no get their time

Abeg, your oyibo banny Sabi cook Nigeria food? Cuz as an African man, I can't do without pepper, swallow, salt and Maggi o. Can she prepare you Nigerian food?
kushme: 1:21pm On Dec 02, 2024
diamond68:
Now it's no secret among Nigerians living in the UK that the hardest time you will get in the UK will be from a fellow Nigerian. They bone you on the street, look at you in anger, you greet them they don't greet back, you work with them they try to get you fired, they see you in a train and don't want to sit next to you etc etc. It's very fascinating to observe this behaviour . So why does this happen ?

It's very important to understand that the landmAss called Nigeria is just a geographic location like everywhere else on the planet. If you evicted all 200 million Nigerians from that location and filled it up with whites or Chinese, in under 50 years Nigeria will be transformed to a first world paradise and the whole world would want to japa into Nigeria because imagine a first world country that's blessed with that much resources and it's managed well ? It would be the ultimate pAradise on earth. Nigeria has the potential to be the ultimate pAradise on earth . So it's not the country that's the problem, it's the people.

When someone japas out of Nigeria he is running away from the people not the country. And when he sees the same people in the UK he trieS to run away from them. He tries to japa from them. He does not want to associate with them. It's the same people he japA from in Africa. In his mind he associates these people with corruption and violence and brashness and mismanagement and stealing and incompetence. So the Nigerian tries to japa from the Nigerian everywhere he sees him outside of Nigeria

Another Angle, since class is a thing.

Even the criminal minded and thieving politicians milking the country would also advise their children and relations overseas to runaway from the average Nigerians,including the ones who worked legit, saved before moving abroad. Such irony.

You send your children to UK, USA, Etc with stolen funds, then you tell them to runway from Nigerians cos most of them are criminals.

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Kelechi009: 1:21pm On Dec 02, 2024
Mcslize:


If Seun must give a female a mod role, she should be the type that is neutral in both religion and gender power tussle. No feminist should be given the role of a . They will always be biased and abuse that power trust me.

We all need to speak up and draw the attention of Seun to this.

It is that feminist gangan that I will give the role so there can be enough drama for weeks grin

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Desusi: 1:24pm On Dec 02, 2024
RodgersAkpafu:


crazy sttuff
Becios you're not affected?
mizGene(f): 1:25pm On Dec 02, 2024
Starzo:


Person nor fit follow you play again?....he probably was just trying to make a joke but you turn am to something else

Na the pride wey we dey talk about be this
Well, I thought it was a joke until he asked me again for it. It wasn't a joke for real.
Mcslize: 1:25pm On Dec 02, 2024
Kelechi009:


It is that feminist gangan that I will give the role so there can be enough drama for weeks grin

Chaiiii! We are tired of fighting with feminists. Let love leads! They want pursue us comot from niaraland o. Wahala no too much?
10thTenthMan: 1:26pm On Dec 02, 2024
fortunez1:
God abeg o

It is worse in some Canadian Cities o.

Come Saskatchewan (Saskatoon) Na. You go fear. They are only friendly when they want to sell hair or crayfish or want you to patronize their business or get rich quick scams here.


However these are the factors that I have noticed:


1. Nigerians do not change their mindsets about the various tribes and ethnic groups they left behind in Nigeria. They carry the CURSE of ethnic and tribal division overseas. Now the tribes and ethnic groups should have been capitalized upon to produce a single front overseas . “WE ARE NIGERIANS AND THOUGH TRIBES AND TONGUES MAY DIFFER IN BROTHERHOOD WE STAND TO OUR BRETHREN FOR OUR COMMON GOOD, GROWTH, PROGRESS, SUCCESS AND INTERNATIONAL RESPECT, RECOGNITION AND REGARD”. Nope. They never see it that way. Instead they are even divided not only in tribe and religion but also based on churches (denominations) they attend. All claiming to worship the same God o !!!

2. Many of the the Nigerians abroad are ONLY literate. They can only read and write and they managed to IELTS. They ARE NOT WELL EDUCATED NOT TO TALK OF BEING VASTLY ENLIGHTENED. You can take the monkey out of the bush, YOU CAN NEVER TAKE THE BUSH OUT OF THE MONKEY.

3. Every Nigerian wants to succeed more than his brother/sister. THEIR COMPETITIVE SPIRIT IS TO OUTDO YOU. Not really to provide comfort for themselves and their families and their old age, but to outdo you and rub it in your face. The competition is wild hence the hustle is wide and wild as well. To an average Nigerian success is only when they can “PEPPER” other Nigerians with their wealth overseas.

4. Overseas the weather is not always super good for a lot of the Nigerian Type Fun. But even when the opportunity comes, it is the “clique” that will meet and have the fun. I am not saying invite the whole Nigeria in diaspora. But deep within you know you know why you invited Femi and Abayomi and James you just met yesterday but invited him because he drives the 2025 Land-cruiser. They select you based on how they perceive your success at home and actual or potential success abroad.


5. Overseas you work and do your duty. No one listens to your excuses. Your boss does not give a shit about “God Bless you Sir”. You mess up you are gone. Nigerians know this and hence are more dedicated to work. That rubbish play we do in Nigeria and spend Government and Company Time doing nonsense, does not work overseas. They monitor you and YOU WILL GET FIRED IMMEDIATELY. “Sir please it was the Devil… I don’t know what happened…it is my village people… sir please forgive and forget , God will bless you…Sir please my mother was sick…..’’ will ALL FALL ON DEAF EARS. The useless excuse we give in Nigeria claiming we are hard working people will get you sacked and if your negligence leads to loss of health, life or property YOU WILL GO TO JAIL AND E GO SHOCK YOU! Hence they (Nigerians) double their hustle and don’t mess around with work. You go broke here you go homeless. Because of how serious work can be, they have little time to play.

6. Nigerians take on more than they can handle home and abroad. The financial burden becomes so huge that they can hardly have time to enjoy life. I fear for some as they take on multiple jobs, barely have time and are handling multiple demands from home.

7. Nigerians love to oppress themselves. They witnessed this in Nigeria with the wealthy and politicians. The secret desire of every Nigerian is to be so wealthy and rich that they can oppress others, disobey/break the law and nothing happens and have people running after them and for them to cater for their needs, while they live a life of luxury. Classism is very fat and healthy among Nigerians. It is fed well and nurtured well. Not even the core North and the Fulani elite could escape the enticement of classism.

I will add more ….But let us prep to head off to work. It is 6:37 am here in Canada. And snow Dey show people tiny Shege … not much Shege but a bit of trouble, especially driving on icy roads. You just have to be extra careful with everything during winter.

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mizGene(f): 1:33pm On Dec 02, 2024
TheRealestGuy:


The same classism disease cheesy

Your level and seniority is so precious to you init.

From just this post, your leadership skills are seriously questionable if you're talking about your colleagues outside the workplace from a senior/junior POV.

Your ego is off the charts and you need to reign it in because it will ruin you in the long run.

Cheers.
OK. You are in the same WhatsApp group obviously.

Where is the classism when I didn't have to speak to him in the first place?. Would he make the same "joke" with a man? Meanwhile, it wasn't even a joke cause he repeated it on another occasion trying to remind me about his jollof.
There are things you don't say to people in the work place that you are meeting for the first time in a professional capacity. If you don't know this already, I can't help you.
Try not to be defending nonsense.

Thankfully he was the only bad experience I've had and I've enjoyed cordial/professional relationship with others both male and female after him.

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Starzo: 1:52pm On Dec 02, 2024
mizGene:

Well, I thought it was a joke until he asked me again for it. It wasn't a joke for real.
Did you give him the first time?


Well if na me, I don't see anything wrong with it.
If I was in your shoes I for jokingly yabb the guy ... i would have said something like ' so of all things to ask of, na food....e b like say hungry beat you from Nigeria....Dem use food do you?....we would have laughed over it. And if I have the means, I would provide it for as long as I could.

Maybe that food na wetin he really need at that time. It might even make him more productive.So you might actually have been helping him become more productive with that act alone.


It's part of ergonomics.

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RealityKings1: 1:59pm On Dec 02, 2024
Desusi:
Let it be known to the op that this is not peculiar to UK alone, but, all over Europe.some Nigerians especially Benin boys can be very naughty in doing this.l ed working with a German company in Aachen.In those days it was a rare privilege, for a black man working in a viable company in . My colleagues back home in kalterherberg went to report me to the foreign home that l have working. I was reported to police. Fortunately, when police came home,l wasn't at home. My colleagues called me, "where are you? Police is looking for you oo. Wetin you do?" I said nothing, then they told me,if they born you well come home now! Till today, l could not return to my village in kalterherberg.l left all my belongings except my certificates that were brought by a friend outside the home.My clothes and other property were shared. Nigerians! I salute ooo.

Why do people do like that? Why do people just decide to be wicked... What's there to profit?

Or maybe they wanted your properties to themselves which still proves that they are shallow minded. Money /goods just like other material things are fast gone with time
Good memories with people are what lasts forever..

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RealityKings1: 2:04pm On Dec 02, 2024
mizGene:


, I'm surprised you are saying this...ok let me give you my own story being a woman in senior management.
I was the only Nigerian in my team so when they employed another one, I reached out to welcome him and offer my for his settling in into the role. I told him to let me know if he needs help settling in and the silly boy told me to bring him some jollof rice! I was shocked and in my mind I was like "sebi na me find trouble come".
He probably didn't know my role/level. But even if I was his mate, should that be the response to a professional offer to help? A lot of our men still see women as kitchen occupiers and still speak in manners that are not acceptable here.
These bad encounters turn well meaning ppl off. If I wasn't who I am, that will be the last time I give a newbie a chance. People don't like to suffer fools twice.

Thankfully since then, I've had the pleasure of meeting other junior Nigerians who were sensible and didn't give me regrets.



Atleast you see people are different and respond differently. Not everyone process communication wisely

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zagorakis(m): 2:10pm On Dec 02, 2024
Aaaaarghmed:
Una get time dey find Naija to relate with abroad o,if u hail me,I hail u,if u carry face,I carry face ,no biggie.infact nothing concern me with Naija lady abroad,my oyibo ladies don too many sef.when they see me with my snow bunny,na so dem go dey gaze grin.infact any African party that we go,I always take my oyibo babe with me mk dem know say.i no get their time

Still the competitive lifestyle that is the bane of Nigerians
ndidibabe(f): 2:12pm On Dec 02, 2024
OgaTheTop2:
Nigerians in UK are the "I mind my business...mind your business" type. Negative social lives, very boring place with bad weather. Managed to stay couple of years and then japa danu. Omo, I hate that place angry

** I speak for myself.

Iree o!
That's because you are a very big boy abi who dey japa from pounds sterling?

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RealityKings1: 2:15pm On Dec 02, 2024
Mcslize:


Seun really needs to look into the way some mods handle issues here . It is high time he gave the role to more unbaised individuals that are not sentimental. I will prefer Seun to give the mod roles to men because some of the females mods are abusing their powers. And most times, we can see some levels of nepotism in their dealings.

Seun, I want to use this opportunity to draw your attention to the nepotism and biased ways some of the females you gave s roles are handling issues inappropriately.

We all founded niaraland together. I can handle role more than some of these females without being sentimental or using my emotions.

Please, kindly look into this issues as we already have too much corruption ravaging us in this country. We shouldn't condole such in this platform where female s will be abusing their transient powers. They are becoming power drunk carrying out their roles.

All over the world, women are hardly allowed to be at the hem of affairs because they use emotions to handle issues. And the day a woman becomes a world power president, that's the day the world will end. Please, give role to men and release the females of this sensitive role to prevent many things going wrong in this platform. A man will never apply emotion when handling issues. But women will. Think about this carefully.

Please, kindly look into this.

Cc: Seun

Rest abeg

So Seun should give you, a well known troll the role of a mod?
Stop trolling people with your several alternates
mizGene(f): 2:16pm On Dec 02, 2024
RealityKings1:


Atleast you see people are different and respond differently. Not everyone process communication wisely
Yes. For sure. I personally believe in giving everyone their own chance. I was just explaining to Just wise that people have experiences that make them behave how they do and make them appear unwelcoming to others.

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TheRealestGuy(m): 2:17pm On Dec 02, 2024
mizGene:

OK. You are in the same WhatsApp group obviously.

Where is the classism when I didn't have to speak to him in the first place?. Would he make the same "joke" with a man? Meanwhile, it wasn't even a joke cause he repeated it on another occasion trying to remind me about his jollof.
There are things you don't say to people in the work place that you are meeting for the first time in a professional capacity. If you don't know this already, I can't help you.
Try not to be defending nonsense.

Thankfully he was the only bad experience I've had and I've enjoyed cordial/professional relationship with others both male and female after him.

You missed the entire point o.

My reply had absolutely nothing to do with the Jollof rice request.

Read in-between the lines to understand, if you can.
mizGene(f): 2:21pm On Dec 02, 2024
Starzo:

Did you give him the first time?


Well if na me, I don't see anything wrong with it.
If I was in your shoes I for jokingly yabb the guy ... i would have said something like ' so of all things to ask of, na food....e b like say hungry beat you from Nigeria....Dem use food do you?....we would have laughed over it. And if I have the means, I would provide it for as long as I could.

Maybe that food na wetin he really need at that time. It might even make him more productive.So you might actually have been helping him become more productive with that act alone.


It's part of ergonomics.

Lol! I didn't give him o. The next time I checked to see how he was getting on, he was now reminding me about his jollof😅.
I just saw him as someone that was neither self or situationally aware...so it made me wary around him cos he would probably cross boundaries without even knowing.

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Starzo: 2:27pm On Dec 02, 2024
mizGene:


Lol! I didn't give him o. The next time I checked to see how he was getting on, spoke he was now reminding me about his jollof😅.
I just saw him as someone that was neither self or situationally aware...so it made me wary around him cos he would probably cross boundaries without even knowing.
It's clear he said it lightheartedly...you for nor take am too serious/personal.

You guys could have used it to have seriously good laughs
mizGene(f): 2:28pm On Dec 02, 2024
TheRealestGuy:


You missed the entire point o.

My reply had absolutely nothing to do with the Jollof rice request.

Read in-between the lines to understand, if you can.

I'm giving an of what happened to me, I will also give the context of the situation. Saying he was my Junior is just facts and relevant to the story because if I was his peer, it could be acceptable banter. I hope you understand now.

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RodgersAkpafu: 2:38pm On Dec 02, 2024
Desusi:

Becios you're not affected?

I just waka my own jeje in this country
keymatt(m): 2:39pm On Dec 02, 2024
Hmm... Sounds like the urchiins who brought in the fraud into Aso Rock have gone international with their agbadorian behavior. grin grin grin

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RodgersAkpafu: 2:40pm On Dec 02, 2024
Angy55:


It goes side ways...
Nigeria women this, Nigeria women that as if Nigeria men are saints.

nobody is a Saint
onuman: 2:48pm On Dec 02, 2024
diamond68:
Now it's no secret among Nigerians living in the UK that the hardest time you will get in the UK will be from a fellow Nigerian. They bone you on the street, look at you in anger, you greet them they don't greet back, you work with them they try to get you fired, they see you in a train and don't want to sit next to you etc etc. It's very fascinating to observe this behaviour . So why does this happen ?

It's very important to understand that the landmAss called Nigeria is just a geographic location like everywhere else on the planet. If you evicted all 200 million Nigerians from that location and filled it up with whites or Chinese, in under 50 years Nigeria will be transformed to a first world paradise and the whole world would want to japa into Nigeria because imagine a first world country that's blessed with that much resources and it's managed well ? It would be the ultimate pAradise on earth. Nigeria has the potential to be the ultimate pAradise on earth . So it's not the country that's the problem, it's the people.

When someone japas out of Nigeria he is running away from the people not the country. And when he sees the same people in the UK he trieS to run away from them. He tries to japa from them. He does not want to associate with them. It's the same people he japA from in Africa. In his mind he associates these people with corruption and violence and brashness and mismanagement and stealing and incompetence. So the Nigerian tries to japa from the Nigerian everywhere he sees him outside of Nigeria


Imagine seeing the people who gloat everyday online with: "you people are now killing yourselves in your East" They know truly that it's not eastern people killing themselves but other Nigerian groups who hate Biafra that are paying the killers. Yet they lie and boast about eastern people killing themselves for Biafra. Lies.
They are a horrible people you don't want to associate with anywhere in the world.
Ubdavis(m): 2:50pm On Dec 02, 2024
Not absolute. I was there and I liked some people
TheRealestGuy(m): 2:57pm On Dec 02, 2024
mizGene:


I'm giving an of what happened to me, I will also give the context of the situation. Saying he was my Junior is just facts and relevant to the story because if I was his peer, it could be acceptable banter. I hope you understand now.

Again, your ego is out of this world.

You certainly could have told the story without the junior thing. Peep how many times you mentioned junior in just one short story cheesy

Going by your logic, would it have been more acceptable if the incident happened with a "senior" colleague?

Some of us have a 6th sense and I can tell you categorically that you enjoy the power trip of seeing others as junior to you, suggesting that you're an authoritative, egotistic person who enjoys "putting your juniors in their place".

It's a sign of a weak, unsure individual. You still have a lot of growing to do mentally and emotionally.

I rest my case.

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Omoawoke(m): 3:04pm On Dec 02, 2024
10thTenthMan:


It is worse in some Canadian Cities o.

Come Saskatchewan (Saskatoon) Na. You go fear. They are only friendly when they want to sell hair or crayfish or want you to patronize their business or get rich quick scams here.


However these are the factors that I have noticed:


1. Nigerians do not change their mindsets about the various tribes and ethnic groups they left behind in Nigeria. They carry the CURSE of ethnic and tribal division overseas. Now the tribes and ethnic groups should have been capitalized upon to produce a single front overseas . “WE ARE NIGERIANS AND THOUGH TRIBES AND TONGUES MAY DIFFER IN BROTHERHOOD WE STAND TO OUR BRETHREN FOR OUR COMMON GOOD, GROWTH, PROGRESS, SUCCESS AND INTERNATIONAL RESPECT, RECOGNITION AND REGARD”. Nope. They never see it that way. Instead they are even divided not only in tribe and religion but also based on churches (denominations) they attend. All claiming to worship the same God o !!!

2. Many of the the Nigerians abroad are ONLY literate. They can only read and write and they managed to IELTS. They ARE NOT WELL EDUCATED NOT TO TALK OF BEING VASTLY ENLIGHTENED. You can take the monkey out of the bush, YOU CAN NEVER TAKE THE BUSH OUT OF THE MONKEY.

3. Every Nigerian wants to succeed more than his brother/sister. THEIR COMPETITIVE SPIRIT IS TO OUTDO YOU. Not really to provide comfort for themselves and their families and their old age, but to outdo you and rub it in your face. The competition is wild hence the hustle is wide and wild as well. To an average Nigerian success is only when they can “PEPPER” other Nigerians with their wealth overseas.

4. Overseas the weather is not always super good for a lot of the Nigerian Type Fun. But even when the opportunity comes, it is the “clique” that will meet and have the fun. I am not saying invite the whole Nigeria in diaspora. But deep within you know you know why you invited Femi and Abayomi and James you just met yesterday but invited him because he drives the 2025 Land-cruiser. They select you based on how they perceive your success at home and actual or potential success abroad.


5. Overseas you work and do your duty. No one listens to your excuses. Your boss does not give a shit about “God Bless you Sir”. You mess up you are gone. Nigerians know this and hence are more dedicated to work. That rubbish play we do in Nigeria and spend Government and Company Time doing nonsense, does not work overseas. They monitor you and YOU WILL GET FIRED IMMEDIATELY. “Sir please it was the Devil… I don’t know what happened…it is my village people… sir please forgive and forget , God will bless you…Sir please my mother was sick…..’’ will ALL FALL ON DEAF EARS. The useless excuse we give in Nigeria claiming we are hard working people will get you sacked and if your negligence leads to loss of health, life or property YOU WILL GO TO JAIL AND E GO SHOCK YOU! Hence they (Nigerians) double their hustle and don’t mess around with work. You go broke here you go homeless. Because of how serious work can be, they have little time to play.

6. Nigerians take on more than they can handle home and abroad. The financial burden becomes so huge that they can hardly have time to enjoy life. I fear for some as they take on multiple jobs, barely have time and are handling multiple demands from home.

7. Nigerians love to oppress themselves. They witnessed this in Nigeria with the wealthy and politicians. The secret desire of every Nigerian is to be so wealthy and rich that they can oppress others, disobey/break the law and nothing happens and have people running after them and for them to cater for their needs, while they live a life of luxury. Classism is very fat and healthy among Nigerians. It is fed well and nurtured well. Not even the core North and the Fulani elite could escape the enticement of classism.

I will add more ….But let us prep to head off to work. It is 6:37 am here in Canada. And snow Dey show people tiny Shege … not much Shege but a bit of trouble, especially driving on icy roads. You just have to be extra careful with everything during winter.


Depressing weather.

This is the moment you begin to miss Naija… chai…
mizGene(f): 3:18pm On Dec 02, 2024
TheRealestGuy:


Again, your ego is out of this world.

You certainly could have told the story without the junior thing. Peep how many times you mentioned junior in just one short story cheesy

Going by your logic, would it have been more acceptable if the incident happened with a "senior" colleague?

Some of us have a 6th sense and I can tell you categorically that you enjoy the power trip of seeing others as junior to you, suggesting that you're an authoritative, egotistic person who enjoys "putting your juniors in their place".

It's a sign of a weak, unsure individual. You still have a lot of growing to do mentally and emotionally.

I rest my case.
Lol! Wetin de worry you oga?! Not me certainly.

Did you even read Justwise' comment that I was responding to? He specifically mentioned the treatment from seniors to juniors and women to men.
Sorry o. No vex.

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Itulah(m): 3:46pm On Dec 02, 2024
Same thing in here. German indigenes are far more friendly than 9ja folks.

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