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tensazangetsu20(m): 11:25am On Mar 11
Akpaamunsi:


You must have had a very troubled childhood. What is beautiful about the picture you ed? With the patch patch road ubiquitously showing

😂😂😂😝😝😝😝
alakara(m): 11:45am On Mar 11
Akpaamunsi:


You must have had a very troubled childhood. What is beautiful about the picture you ed? With the patch patch road ubiquitously showing

I pray that this hatred doesn't sink you.

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hammed71(m): 11:46am On Mar 11
alakara:


I pray that this hatred doesn't sink you.
it will sink him, he can't escape it.

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Akpaamunsi: 12:00pm On Mar 11
alakara:


I pray that this hatred doesn't sink you.

I pray that your foolishness doesn't lead you to your early grave

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alakara(m): 12:09pm On Mar 11
Akpaamunsi:


I pray that your foolishness doesn't lead you to your early grave

ONKR
ONRBTS
ONROGG
KNDFO
WSN
tensazangetsu20(m): 1:11pm On Mar 11
Beautiful chile

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Treadway: 2:43pm On Mar 11
hammed71:
it has sunk will sink him, he can't escape it.
gbam! Took the words out of my mouth.

Evidently these ones are already damned and wasted souls. Any prayer, be it positive or negative, na waste.
XtraFortunes: 5:42pm On Mar 11
tensazangetsu20:


I no Dey advice people again with regards to career or tech skills.

Why? Wetin happen to make you take that decision ?
tensazangetsu20(m): 1:22am On Mar 12
Honestly, one of the reasons I will never return to live in Nigeria isn’t just about money. The quality of life for the money you earn is very low. In Nigeria, you’ll see rich people boasting with designer brands, using it to show that they have “arrived.” “Oh, I buy my clothes from H&M, I buy my clothes from Zara, I only wear originals,” and all that. But the funny thing is, those same designer clothes are very cheap here.

H&M, Zara, and other well-known brands are affordable, even for people earning minimum wage. If you want, you can buy designer clothes every month without breaking the bank. Meanwhile, in Nigeria, those same clothes will cost millions, and sellers will hype them up, saying they’re “imported.” The real joke is that when these brands go on sale, they’re discounted by 75-80%. You can get a nice designer T-shirt for about 5,000 pesos (around 8,000 naira) and quality designer jeans for about 20,000 naira.

What I don’t understand is that I had family in Canada and the U.S. while growing up, and whenever they sent us clothes, they were always torn, tattered, and worn out. But now that I’m in Chile, if I ever travel back to Nigeria, even if I decide to go for second-hand clothes, I can easily fill up two Ghana-must-go bags with just 300,000 pesos worth of quality clothes. And yet, these same people will be telling us to stay back in Nigeria, claiming that “abroad is hard.” Well, I’m here now, and I can tell you abroad isn’t what they make it seem from Nigeria

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Makamatic: 12:39pm On Mar 12
Small children nor they play oo . How will you tell someone that this is a 200 level uniben student and he's already winning this amount from Nigeria.

Him friends go think say na yahoo not knowing say na less than 2 weeks him take do this job.

tensazangetsu20(m): 1:43pm On Mar 13
Any decision you want to take in this life, always take it. Never hesitate to take it. I heard from the Nigerian WhatsApp group in Chile that Brazil now requires a transit visa to . Two Nigerian priests who were coming to Chile were turned back to Nigeria at the Brazilian airport. There are two ways to come to Chile from Nigeria. One is to transit through Europe, mostly Spain, but Spain will not give you a transit visa. The rejection rate is almost 99 percent. The other way is to transit through Brazil. When I came here, you didn’t need a Brazilian transit visa as long as you remained within the airport, but things changed drastically last year, and a Brazilian visa isn’t easy to get anymore. I know people who have applied for a visa for six months and have not had a single update. Leaving Nigeria is getting harder each ing year and the funny thing is that your Chilean residency starts counting from the day it’s approved in Nigeria and not the day you get into Chile

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tensazangetsu20(m): 4:09pm On Mar 13
Peruvian food is the only thing you can get closer to Nigerian food

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Suicideboy: 5:18pm On Mar 13
tensazangetsu20:
Peruvian food is the only thing you can get closer to Nigerian food



wait untill you try Peruvian coke angry cheesy
Treadway: 5:22pm On Mar 13
Suicideboy:




wait untill you try Peruvian coke angry cheesy
no carry am go where e no know.
Tensa no near Peruvian coke o, you go dey code in reverse ni o
tensazangetsu20(m): 6:38pm On Mar 13
As e Dey sweet us e Dey pain them as e Dey pain them e Dey sweet us.

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tensazangetsu20(m): 7:44pm On Mar 13
Suicideboy:


I no know who ugly parse between both of una grin


see as you come day shine mouth like imbe cheesy


even helinues no do parse you


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLZanZNAJWw?si=gfxsZXCdrVmNn6Q-
Mcslize: 9:32pm On Mar 13
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tensazangetsu20(m): 11:05pm On Mar 13
maasoap:

Grow up in order to grow in life. You are still a student and nomad trying to find his bearing and footing. You can't help it but dish people. Making noise on top japa to Chile grin grin grin
Nonsense

😂😂😂😂😂
lordwoz: 9:09am On Mar 14
tensazangetsu20:
Me and my Venezuelan princess to haters
smiley wink cheesy enjoy
tensazangetsu20(m): 10:35am On Mar 14
Where them haters men. I am bored 🥱🥱

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TheWitchKing(m): 4:55pm On Mar 14
Gucciboy:


I asked for help because l need it and it doesn't change anything because nobody is an island and we all have needs.

Bringing it up shows how childish you're at your age and how low you think as a human being.

You yab am, still get temerity to ask for help. In 3 of us who childish ?

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tensazangetsu20(m): 1:23pm On Mar 15
One thing I love about my car is the safety features that activate while driving, especially when switching lanes or reversing. It alerts you when a car is approaching the lane you want to move into and when there’s an obstacle, a child, or a pedestrian behind you. These features make driving feel much safer and more controlled.

However, one thing I absolutely hate is the auto start-stop feature. If you’re in traffic and have to wait, the engine shuts off, and the moment you release the brake, it starts back up again. I find it so frustrating.

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tensazangetsu20(m): 3:42pm On Mar 15
One of my favorite things to eat. Venezuelan fried rice. My princess made it

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tensazangetsu20(m): 7:40pm On Mar 15
Went to a musical festival

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fashmann(m): 11:16pm On Mar 15
tensazangetsu20:
One of my favorite things to eat. Venezuelan fried rice. My princess made it

Haters go say you no get money add meat grin

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cococandy(f): 12:04am On Mar 16
But Zara and H&M aren’t designers. They’re not even mid range.

Why are sellers in Nigeria calling them designers and ripping people off?

Even Coach, Michael kors, Kate Spade etc that sell for around $300-$500 are not designers either.

I think they’re just misusing probably due to not understanding the fashion market. Then add greed and it becomes a clusterfk.

tensazangetsu20:
Honestly, one of the reasons I will never return to live in Nigeria isn’t just about money. The quality of life for the money you earn is very low. In Nigeria, you’ll see rich people boasting with designer brands, using it to show that they have “arrived.” “Oh, I buy my clothes from H&M, I buy my clothes from Zara, I only wear originals,” and all that. But the funny thing is, those same designer clothes are very cheap here.

H&M, Zara, and other well-known brands are affordable, even for people earning minimum wage. If you want, you can buy designer clothes every month without breaking the bank. Meanwhile, in Nigeria, those same clothes will cost millions, and sellers will hype them up, saying they’re “imported.” The real joke is that when these brands go on sale, they’re discounted by 75-80%. You can get a nice designer T-shirt for about 5,000 pesos (around 8,000 naira) and quality designer jeans for about 20,000 naira.

What I don’t understand is that I had family in Canada and the U.S. while growing up, and whenever they sent us clothes, they were always torn, tattered, and worn out. But now that I’m in Chile, if I ever travel back to Nigeria, even if I decide to go for second-hand clothes, I can easily fill up two Ghana-must-go bags with just 300,000 pesos worth of quality clothes. And yet, these same people will be telling us to stay back in Nigeria, claiming that “abroad is hard.” Well, I’m here now, and I can tell you abroad isn’t what they make it seem from Nigeria

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tensazangetsu20(m): 1:48am On Mar 16
Chilean police. They always look so beautiful all the time.

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tensazangetsu20(m): 1:51am On Mar 16
One of my favorite things to eat in chile whenever I go to festivals. It’s called choripan. I prefer it to the more popular Chilean completos

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tensazangetsu20(m): 1:52am On Mar 16
Chilean anticucho 😂😂😂. I just fell in love with so many things in this country. The food, the music, the people. I don’t even when last I listened to any non Spanish music

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