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malali: 12:15am On Feb 10
1-10: Economic Slavery
1. Debt Peonage – Trapping people in never-ending loans and mortgages they can barely afford.
2. Inflation Manipulation – Raising prices faster than wages, ensuring people work longer to maintain the same standard of living.
3. Credit Score Entrapment – Keeping people afraid of financial mistakes to maintain obedience to banks.
4. Minimum Wage Suppression – Paying just enough to survive but never enough to escape the system.
5. “Work Harder” Myth – Convincing people that grinding harder leads to wealth, while real wealth is built through ownership.
6. Taxation Loopholes – The rich escape taxes while the working class pays the highest percentage.
7. Consumerism Programming – Encouraging endless spending on depreciating assets to keep people broke.
8. “Good Debt” Scam – Pushing college loans & mortgages while keeping real wealth-building secrets hidden.
9. Predatory Lending – Payday loans and credit card traps that create permanent financial bondage.
10. Social Security Illusion – Keeping people waiting for retirement money that may not even sustain them.

11-20: Workplace Slavery

11. At-Will Employment – Giving employers the power to fire anyone, anytime to keep workers afraid.
12. Non-Compete Clauses – Preventing people from leaving jobs to work for competitors.
13. Unpaid Overtime Culture – Encouraging people to work extra hours for free out of “company loyalty.”
14. Fear-Based Work Environments – Using layoffs & terminations as psychological control.
15. Performance Quotas – Setting unrealistic targets to keep workers in constant stress mode.
16. Internships Without Pay – Exploiting young workers for “experience” instead of fair wages.
17. Pension Bait & Switch – Offering retirement benefits but changing the rules right before payout.
18. HR as a Spy Network – Using Human Resources to monitor & report rebellious employees.
19. Health Insurance Tied to Jobs – Making quitting risky because it means losing medical coverage.
20. AI Surveillance – Monitoring employees’ every move to ensure maximum productivity and compliance.

21-30: Psychological Slavery
21. Fear of Being Canceled – Keeping people silent about truths for fear of losing everything.
22. Identity Politics Division – Keeping people fighting each other instead of uniting against the elites.
23. Fake Choices (Two-Party System) – Creating illusion of democracy when both sides serve the same masters.
24. Rewriting History – Teaching sanitized versions of history to erase past rebellions.
25. Bread & Circuses (Entertainment Distraction) – Flooding media with sports, reality TV & gossip to prevent critical thinking.
26. Religion as Control – Using fear-based doctrines to keep people obedient instead of empowered.
27. Censorship by Algorithms – Hiding certain truths by limiting their reach on social media.
28. Cancel Culture Fear – Preventing people from speaking freely to avoid social exile.
29. Mass Incarceration – Modern-day slavery through the prison industrial complex.
30. Medical Gaslighting – Convincing people their health issues are “all in their head” instead of addressing root causes.

31-40: Technological Slavery
31. Smartphone Addiction – Keeping people glued to devices and feeding them propaganda.
32. Facial Recognition & Tracking – Making escape from surveillance nearly impossible.
33. Social Credit Systems (China Model) – Controlling behavior by punishing dissenters financially.
34. Algorithmic Bias – AI controlling who sees what opportunities based on invisible criteria.
35. Digital Currency Control – A cashless society allows total control over financial transactions.
36. Biometric Lock-In – Forcing people to use fingerprints & retina scans, making anonymity impossible.
37. 5G & Beyond Surveillance – Expanding monitoring to every corner of daily life.
38. Forced Data Collection – Every website, app, and device harvesting private data without consent.
39. Erosion of Real-Life Skills – Making people dependent on technology so they can’t survive without it.
40. Deepfake & Media Manipulation – Creating false realities that shape public perception.

41-50: Social Engineering & Legal Slavery

41. Student Loan Slavery – Locking young adults into decades of debt.
42. Corporate Lobbying – Controlling governments through corporate money influence.
43. Patent Restrictions – Limiting new technologies to protect existing monopolies.
44. Food Deserts & GMO Dependency – Keeping populations dependent on unhealthy food sources.
45. Gentrification Displacement – Forcing the poor out of their homes as land values rise.
46. Legal Loopholes for Corporations – Allowing companies to commit crimes with no consequences.
47. Forced Arbitration Clauses – Preventing employees and customers from suing corporations.
48. Forced Military Drafts (Future Possibility) – Preparing the public for automatic conscription.
49. Globalist Agenda (WEF, IMF, etc.) – Coordinating policies to maintain elite control worldwide.
50. Normalization of Struggle – Making poverty & endless work seem “normal” instead of a system failure.

Many of these techniques are so ingrained in daily life that people don’t even realize they are being controlled. The true modern slave is one who believes he is free while his decisions, resources, and opportunities are dictated by hidden forces.

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malali: 12:16am On Feb 10
Tell yourself the truth.

Forget the one or two poster child of JAPA with success stories.

90% end up as slaves to the system.

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Blazetrailer: 3:41am On Feb 10
Lol....you must have stopped schooling after your first school leaving certificate (primary 6), cos any person that had enough brain to further go to secondadry school would not write what you have written below.

Do you know the number that die of poverty in your country?


malali:
Tell yourself the truth.

Forget the one or two poster child of JAPA with success stories.

90% end up as slaves to the system.


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Nnamdipapa(m): 4:29am On Feb 10
Your ignorance stinks to high heaven. Imagine writing authoritatively on what you have zero knowledge about.

Japa has changed my family forever.

Mortgage is a good investment and easiest way to get rich.

Let me stop here and let you wallow away in your ignorance.

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malali: 5:14am On Feb 10
Blazetrailer:
Lol....you must have stopped schooling after your first school leaving certificate (primary 6), cos any person that had enough brain to further go to secondadry school would not write what you have written below.

Do you know the number that die of poverty in your country?

There are more homeless people in only California than 90% of the states in Nigeria combined.

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malali: 5:21am On Feb 10
Nnamdipapa:
Your ignorance stinks to high heaven. Imagine writing authoritatively on what you have zero knowledge about.

Japa has changed my family forever.

Mortgage is a good investment and easiest way to get rich.

Let me stop here and let you wallow away in your ignorance.

Mortgage is 30 year rent in disguise.
You buy a house for 300k after 30 years on 6% interest you have paid over 1 million dollars for the same house in addition to (HOA,property tax,insurance,mortgage insurance,maintenance, replacing the roof after 10-15 years)
Not guaranteed when you sell, you will profit, if you correct for inflation. And even if you sell, you cannot afford to buy anything close to that again....Its like selling a cow you have raised for 30 years only to be able to now afford just a goat. Even though the money is more, but you have lost it all to inflation.

You might not understand this now, because i can tell you are either young or naive........lol
Mark this post, one day you will get it. If you doubt it ask ChatGPT to tell you "honestly" who profits the most from immigrants buying houses with mortgages.

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Karlovich: 5:28am On Feb 10
embarassed After inhaling generator fumes they starting writing rubbish, spits.

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SpatialKing(m): 5:36am On Feb 10
Why Abroad is far better especially USA 🇺🇸

No Tribalism by Yoruba Ronus

No religious fantastics that would rather vote Muslim Muslim because he is Muslim

No dusty or bad roads or pot holes

Less Corrupt society,

Steady electricity, steady water, steady gas just pay your bills... Unlike Nigeria even when you pay your bills you won't get or see those utilities..

You get Value for your money

What you earn is what you get unlike Nigeria you must steal money from government to be wealthy

Steady electricity, clean neighborhood, accessible amenities

Access to finance you don't need work for 20yrs just to buy your first car or home

Almost everything you buy here is original and authentic especially drugs and basic needs

The minimum wage here especially in the USA can take you home

Job and appointments are based on merits, your skills and capabilities in both private and public sectors unlike Nigeria you must be a Yoruba or know someone in APC...
Nnamdipapa(m): 5:40am On Feb 10
malali:


Mortgage is 30 year rent in disguise.
You buy a house for 300k after 30 years on 6% interest you have paid over 1 million dollars for the same house in addition to (HOA,property tax,insurance,mortgage insurance,maintenance, replacing the roof after 10-15 years)
Not guaranteed when you sell, you will profit, if you correct for inflation. And even if you sell, you cannot afford to buy anything close to that again....Its like selling a cow you have raised for 30 years only to be able to now afford just a goat. Even though the money is more, but you have lost it all to inflation.

You might not understand this now, because i can tell you are either young or naive........lol
Mark this post, one day you will get it. If you doubt it ask ChatGPT to tell you "honestly" who profits the most from immigrants buying houses with mortgages.


Let me educate you since you don't want to calm down. I was once a manager in the lending department of a major bank abroad and in charge of approving mortgage for people.

1.Lets get one fact straight, no one is forcing a mortgage on you, if you raised your cash, you could go ahead and pay chash for your home.

2. Mortgage or not, you need to live somewhere and pay for accommodation, except you plan on being homeless. The key is to get a mortgage similar in amount to your rent.

3. If you rent, you lose all the money 100% as your landlord will cash out.

4. With a mortgage similar to a rent, part of the amount you pay monthly go to reduce the amount owing on the house.

5. Mortgage amortization period may be 25-30 years, you don't have to stay or pay for the whole length. I like to sell after two years and cash out.

6. The easiest way to be rich abroad is to have a home in an area where market value is constantly increasing.

6. Property is an investment. I once got a mortgage for about $370, 000. I paid for about 7 years and at some point, the market value in the area increased for homes. I sold for about $650,000 a pocketed close cool cash of about $300,000.

7. I have seen someone sold two homes they bought with a mortgage in lesss than 4 years and pocketed $500k.

8. With monthly payments, the mortgage is going down while in good areas the market value is going up, reason I buy new homes.

9. Even If I have $1m cash, I will still use mortgage to build wealth and will never pay cash as interest on morgages are the lowest, Rich people are not afraid of debt. An Indian guy once came to my office during the covid, he had seven mortgages/homes.

10. Nigerian banks should emulate the developed countries and advance mortgages to young professional.

11. You don't have to buy a home in an estate where there are HOA fees. I never paid such a fee the past 15 years.

12. You see why I said you didn't know what you were talking about, mortgage or not, you need to live somewhere and pay for accommodation. So,either you pay your own mortgage or you pay the mortgage of your landlord/rent.

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Nnamdipapa(m): 5:46am On Feb 10
malali:


Mortgage is 30 year rent in disguise.
You buy a house for 300k after 30 years on 6% interest you have paid over 1 million dollars for the same house in addition to (HOA,property tax,insurance,mortgage insurance,maintenance, replacing the roof after 10-15 years)
Not guaranteed when you sell, you will profit, if you correct for inflation. And even if you sell, you cannot afford to buy anything close to that again....Its like selling a cow you have raised for 30 years only to be able to now afford just a goat. Even though the money is more, but you have lost it all to inflation.

You might not understand this now, because i can tell you are either young or naive........lol
Mark this post, one day you will get it. If you doubt it ask ChatGPT to tell you "honestly" who profits the most from immigrants buying houses with mortgages.


I bought houses and have tenants abroad for almost two decades.
I was a part of the system in the second largest bank in the country.
I will easily school you about how mortgage work abroad as it was my job to explain the process to white investors.
Yankee101: 5:48am On Feb 10
Naija is the slavery compared to japa to a good country
Imagine working for 20days a month for $100 or less
Blazetrailer: 6:29am On Feb 10
You see why I said you must be an illiterate. You cant even dp a simple google check to revalidate your data before spewing nonsense you hear from your fellow gworo chewing illiterates.

The number of homeless iin California as at the last time checked by the authorities was 187,084...representing. 0.48% of the entire population.

Not sure you have been ti under bridge Oshodi in Lagos, Iyana Ipaja under bridge,Lagos Island, Ijora in Lagos alone. You should be nearing 400,000 with that alone not to talk of your Northen states where poverty is more endemic.

According to UN report as of 2006, more than 108million Nigerians live in ramshackle below standard hiuse and about 13% more live on the street(homelessness)......besides, check poverty rate and per capita income of California state and compared to your whole Nigeria.....

You can do a simple social experiment and ask all Nigerians if they would be given visa on arrival to Califonia state rather than stay in Nigeria....try it and come back to tell me how many Niberians will chose ti remain in Niheria....I want to check something

When i saw your first post, i knew you were not so educated.

A simple google check could have saved you this embarrasment.

malali:


There are more homeless people in only California than 90% of the states in Nigeria combined.
helinues: 6:36am On Feb 10
Hard work is no longer working but brain work
SUPERPACK: 6:59am On Feb 10
My own is that I need an electric bicycle, I am tired of trekking my shoes don tear finish. Those of us abroad should please give me a bicycle loan or mortgage
SeeWahala: 7:01am On Feb 10
Blazetrailer:
You see why I said you must be an illiterate. You cant even dp a simple google check to revalidate your data before spewing nonsense you hear from your fellow gworo chewing illiterates.

The number of homeless iin California as at the last time checked by the authorities was 187,084...representing. 0.48% of the entire population.

Not sure you have been ti under bridge Oshodi in Lagos, Iyana Ipaja under bridge,Lagos Island, Ijora in Lagos alone. You should be nearing 400,000 with that alone not to talk of your Northen states where poverty is more endemic.

According to UN report as of 2006, more than 108million Nigerians live in ramshackle below standard hiuse and about 13% more live on the street(homelessness)......besides, check poverty rate and per capita income of California state and compared to your whole Nigeria.....

You can do a simple social experiment and ask all Nigerians if they would be given visa on arrival to Califonia state rather than stay in Nigeria....try it and come back to tell me how many Niberians will chose ti remain in Niheria....I want to check something

When i saw your first post, i knew you were not so educated.

A simple google check could have saved you this embarrasment.


You schooled the ignorant agbadoid real good cheesy
SeeWahala: 7:03am On Feb 10
helinues:
Hard work is no longer working but brain work

No wonder you've been sidelined and ruled out of further promotions in your Agbad0 organization cry

This your 'small brain' issue will definitely make success hard for you to smell now undecided
helinues: 7:07am On Feb 10
SeeWahala:


No wonder you've been sidelined and ruled out of further promotions in your Agbad0 organization cry

This your 'small brain' issue will definitely make success hard for you to smell now undecided

It be like the wahala wey you don jam no dey make you reason well
malali: 7:12am On Feb 10
Blazetrailer:
You see why I said you must be an illiterate. You cant even dp a simple google check to revalidate your data before spewing nonsense you hear from your fellow gworo chewing illiterates.

The number of homeless iin California as at the last time checked by the authorities was 187,084...representing. 0.48% of the entire population.

Not sure you have been ti under bridge Oshodi in Lagos, Iyana Ipaja under bridge,Lagos Island, Ijora in Lagos alone. You should be nearing 400,000 with that alone not to talk of your Northen states where poverty is more endemic.

According to UN report as of 2006, more than 108million Nigerians live in ramshackle below standard hiuse and about 13% more live on the street(homelessness)......besides, check poverty rate and per capita income of California state and compared to your whole Nigeria.....

You can do a simple social experiment and ask all Nigerians if they would be given visa on arrival to Califonia state rather than stay in Nigeria....try it and come back to tell me how many Niberians will chose ti remain in Niheria....I want to check something

When i saw your first post, i knew you were not so educated.

A simple google check could have saved you this embarrasment.


400k people homeless in Lagos !!!! You and your family must be one of them, for you to have such an accurate number
Blazetrailer: 7:15am On Feb 10
Lol...you are a stark illiterate. Are you a Northerner?

Engaging someone so daft like you is nothing but a waste of time. Continue with yiur foolishness


malali:


400k people homeless in Lagos !!!! You and your family must be one of them, for you to have such an accurate number
malali: 7:16am On Feb 10
Nnamdipapa:


Let me educate you since you don't want to calm down. I was once a manager in the lending department of a major bank abroad and in charge of approving mortgage for people.

1.Lets get one fact straight, no one is forcing a mortgage on you, if you raised your cash, you could go ahead and pay chash for your home.

2. Mortgage or not, you need to live somewhere and pay for accommodation, except you plan on being homeless. The key is to get a mortgage similar in amount to your rent.

3. If you rent, you lose all the money 100% as your landlord will cash out.

4. With a mortgage similar to a rent, part of the amount you pay monthly go to reduce the amount owing on the house.

5. Mortgage amortization period may be 25-30 years, you don't have to stay or pay for the whole length. I like to sell after two years and cash out.

6. The easiest way to be rich abroad is to have a home in an area where market value is constantly increasing.

6. Property is an investment. I once got a mortgage for about $370, 000. I paid for about 7 years and at some point, the market value in the area increased for homes. I sold for about $650,000 a pocketed close cool cash of about $300,000.

7. I have seen someone sold two homes they bought with a mortgage in lesss than 4 years and pocketed $500k.

8. With monthly payments, the mortgage is going down while in good areas the market value is going up, reason I buy new homes.

9. Even If I have $1m cash, I will still use mortgage to build wealth and will never pay cash as interest on morgages are the lowest, Rich people are not afraid of debt. An Indian guy once came to my office during the covid, he had seven mortgages/homes.

10. Nigerian banks should emulate the developed countries and advance mortgages to young professional.

11. You don't have to buy a home in an estate where there are HOA fees. I never paid such a fee the past 15 years.

12. You see why I said you didn't know what you were talking about, mortgage or not, you need to live somewhere and pay for accommodation. So,either you pay your own mortgage or you pay the mortgage of your landlord/rent.

While your points on mortgages are valid in an ideal market, here’s why mortgages can be a trap for the middle class rather than an investment strategy:

1. “No one is forcing a mortgage on you.”

✅ True, but the system is designed to make homeownership seem like the only path to wealth. The real estate market is artificially inflated by easy credit, making people feel like they “must” take a mortgage or be left behind.

2. “You need to live somewhere, so make it count.”

🔴 Renting buys you flexibility—you can move for better job opportunities without being tied down.
🔴 Owning locks you into one place. If the neighborhood declines or the job market shifts, you’re stuck.

3. “Renting is throwing money away.”

🔴 Renting is not losing money if it allows you to invest elsewhere. A renter can put money into stocks, businesses, or even a high-yield savings .
🔴 Example: If a house appreciates 5% per year but the stock market returns 10%, then renting + investing is a better deal.

4. “With a mortgage, part of your payment reduces what you owe.”

🔴 True, but the first few years mostly go to interest, not the principal.
🔴 By the time you “own” more than 50% of your home, you’ve paid nearly double the original price due to interest.

5. “You don’t have to stay for 25-30 years, just sell after a few years.”

🔴 Only works in rising markets. If the market crashes, you’re trapped with negative equity (owing more than the home is worth).
🔴 Selling also involves huge fees (agent commissions, closing costs).

6. “The easiest way to be rich abroad is to buy in high-appreciation areas.”

🔴 That’s speculation, not investment.
🔴 If a market downturn happens, appreciation stops, and you still owe the bank.

7. “I made $300K from a home I sold.”

🔴 You were lucky. Many who bought in 2008 lost their homes or had to wait 15+ years to break even.
🔴 Example: Someone buying in 2006 at peak prices took a massive loss in 2008. Timing matters more than ownership.

8. “With monthly payments, mortgage goes down while home value goes up.”

🔴 Not guaranteed! Market crashes wipe out appreciation. Ask 2008 homeowners.
🔴 Home prices move in cycles—it’s not a straight-up game.

9. “Even if I had $1M, I’d still use a mortgage.”

🔴 That’s a leverage play, but only if you invest the cash elsewhere at a higher return.
🔴 If someone has $1M and only buys homes, they are putting all their eggs in one basket.

10. “Banks should offer mortgages to young professionals.”

🔴 Debt traps young professionals into being wage slaves. Instead of flexibility, they are locked into long-term obligations.
🔴 Banks make money off people being in debt—not off them being wealthy.

11. “You don’t need HOA fees.”

🔴 That’s true, but it doesn’t solve the issue that taxes and maintenance costs still eat into wealth.

12. “You either pay your mortgage or your landlord’s.”

🔴 False equivalence! Renters pay for flexibility and freedom while mortgage holders are locked in for decades.
🔴 Renters don’t worry about maintenance, repairs, or market crashes.
malali: 7:19am On Feb 10
Blazetrailer:
Lol...you are a stark illiterate. Are you a Northerner?

Engaging someone so daft like you is nothing but a waste of time. Continue with yiur foolishness

I am your mother's Lover.
Racoon(m): 7:31am On Feb 10
The brain of this fella has long been contaminated by the pain and suffering stolkholm syndrome the APC have created back home. Ignorance is a plague every sane person should avoid with gusto.
SkengRay: 7:50am On Feb 10
malali:
Tell yourself the truth.

Forget the one or two poster child of JAPA with success stories.

90% end up as slaves to the system.


Op is Actually right we are all Slaves to the System only a Handful will break free. Op Abeg don't go back and forth with these ignoramuses they can't comprehend that post you put up there.

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malali: 8:01am On Feb 10
SkengRay:
Op is Actually right we are all Slaves to the System only a Handful will break free. Op Abeg don't go back and forth with these ignoramuses they can't comprehend that post you put up there.

God bless you.

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Schoolville: 11:39am On Feb 10
Its the Children of the future that will be birthed with no identity or confused identity that will bear the brunt of all the japa syndrome of today, one way we can be prepared as Nigerians, is to prepare the next generation to be resourceful in the future, to prepare your children to the future, you can begin by clicking HERE
ptolemy1: 1:06pm On Feb 10
Blazetrailer:
Lol....you must have stopped schooling after your first school leaving certificate (primary 6), cos any person that had enough brain to further go to secondadry school would not write what you have written below.

Do you know the number that die of poverty in your country?


forget that guy. there is strong probability that I can die of hunger here in Nigeria
Forkthiefnubu: 2:59pm On Feb 10
malali:


Mortgage is 30 year rent in disguise.
You buy a house for 300k after 30 years on 6% interest you have paid over 1 million dollars for the same house in addition to (HOA,property tax,insurance,mortgage insurance,maintenance, replacing the roof after 10-15 years)
Not guaranteed when you sell, you will profit, if you correct for inflation. And even if you sell, you cannot afford to buy anything close to that again....Its like selling a cow you have raised for 30 years only to be able to now afford just a goat. Even though the money is more, but you have lost it all to inflation.

You might not understand this now, because i can tell you are either young or naive........lol
Mark this post, one day you will get it. If you doubt it ask ChatGPT to tell you "honestly" who profits the most from immigrants buying houses with mortgages.

You knowledgeable and got me thinking about my investment , wud it not have been better I sell some and build something in owerri and ph and asaba
malali: 7:37pm On Feb 10
Forkthiefnubu:

You knowledgeable and got me thinking about my investment , wud it not have been better I sell some and build something in owerri and ph and asaba

Buy REITS if you live in America.
Then use the dividends to build anywhere you like ?
Thats 2 factor authentication to your wealth

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