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Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by RenaissanceGuy: 9:21am On Sep 01, 2023
Some people think it's everybody that can be deceived. This is a F A K E S T O R Y written by a guy hiding under a female moniker.
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by RenaissanceGuy: 9:23am On Sep 01, 2023
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Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by chima47(m): 11:13am On Sep 01, 2023
Even in that your Tanzania prison,you had more freedom than some free Nigerians.
Yes its unfortunate nobody love Nigerians, but it's more painful that we are doing nothing to change that narrative.
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by carlos1(m): 12:10pm On Sep 01, 2023
how are u repaying the loans that you took?
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by Love800(m): 1:01pm On Sep 01, 2023
Will selling of cooked food be profitable in tanzania?
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by Dshocker(m): 1:09pm On Sep 01, 2023
Anitatunde:


Yes sir

Where those documents really forged, if yes, why did you forged the document?

So what now happened to the loan you took?

Are there plans for you to still go back?
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by Dshocker(m): 1:12pm On Sep 01, 2023
Anitatunde:


Beauty and cosmetics strive 10x in Africa than in Europe. I know what I am saying.

Not all businesses are well suited for the west, I did my research before delving in. If I wasn’t arrested, my brand would have been one of the best in Africa. But we move.

I own one of the top skincare brand in Nigeria. I won’t mention the name to avoid village people wahala

Jenny's glow

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Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by Dshocker(m): 1:19pm On Sep 01, 2023
aQUINandmore:
Oh TZ, I was going to Tanzania from Lagos at least twice to thrice every month in 2021 until the authorities at dares es Salam started suspecting me and monitoring my movements, I had to change my route, I would take a flight to Nairobi, Kenya from Lagos, a cab from Nairobi to Mombasa and take a hell of a journey of about 10 hours total from Mombasa to my destination in Tanzania.

Good old days when sugar daddies used to pamper me to pieces.
God, please I need a tinubu or wike in my life now.

So all those while, what did you achieve pimping yourself to men?
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by aQUINandmore: 1:24pm On Sep 01, 2023
Dshocker:


So all those while, what did you achieve pimping yourself to men?
at 25, I have a roof over my head, mobility, I feed well, my hobby is travelling and I have been to over 15 African countries, been to Europe and Asia all at the expense of sugar daddies and funds from hook up.
What else can I ask for?

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Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by aQUINandmore: 1:29pm On Sep 01, 2023
Love800:
Will selling of cooked food be profitable in tanzania?
definitely yes!!! Though food is very cheap in Tanzania and their rice is different from Nigeria rice, I was considering venturing into that in Tanzania but olosho work too sweet abeg.

Truth is if you can own a Nigerian kitchen in Benin rep, Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Tanzania and other African countries that have heavy Nigerian population, you are made for life.

A plate of Nigerian food in these countries if you know your onions and packaging goes for nothing less than 7k.
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by Ofemmanu1: 1:42pm On Sep 01, 2023
Chronosvineberg:
How dare you stop here?
Question sha, "the man did his thing" , he bleeped you?
No o, the man sang for her.
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by Ofemmanu1: 1:48pm On Sep 01, 2023
Anitatunde:



It wasn’t easy paying the loans but I was able to sell some property but in Nigeria and Tanzania.


The business folded the same day of my arrest.

I have been japaing since then

Mehn, you are not a survivor, you're a Warrior!!

You thrive.
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by Love800(m): 2:05pm On Sep 01, 2023
Tankz so much
aQUINandmore:
definitely yes!!! Though food is very cheap in Tanzania and their rice is different from Nigeria rice, I was considering venturing into that in Tanzania but olosho work too sweet abeg.

Truth is if you can own a Nigerian kitchen in Benin rep, Togo, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Tanzania and other African countries that have heavy Nigerian population, you are made for life.

A plate of Nigerian food in these countries if you know your onions and packaging goes for nothing less than 7k.
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by aQUINandmore: 2:26pm On Sep 01, 2023
Love800:
Tankz so much
you are welcome, if you are going there for the sole purpose of selling Nigerian food I would advise you go to Ghana.
Nigerians in Ghana has more purchasing power than most other African countries except South Africa and maybe Kenya.

There are influx of nigerian yahoo boys and hustling girls like me in Ghana.
They can spend 100k on food and its like nothing to them.

I am currently working on setting up a place in kasoa, Ghana for an elder sister to start selling Nigeria food.
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by Love800(m): 2:40pm On Sep 01, 2023
I use to hear ghana is not good for hustling. Dat the evironment wont bring u much profit. They say it is a place for the rich to spend their vacation on. So i started considering benin republic. But u changing my thought on it now
aQUINandmore:
you are welcome, if you are going there for the sole purpose of selling Nigerian food I would advise you go to Ghana.
Nigerians in Ghana has more purchasing power than most other African countries except South Africa and maybe Kenya.

There are influx of nigerian yahoo boys and hustling girls like me in Ghana.
They can spend 100k on food and its like nothing to them.

I am currently working on setting up a place in kasoa, Ghana for an elder sister to start selling Nigeria food.
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by aQUINandmore: 2:54pm On Sep 01, 2023
Love800:
I use to hear ghana is not good for hustling. Dat the evironment wont bring u much profit. They say it is a place for the rich to spend their vacation on. So i started considering benin republic. But u changing my thought on it now
not really true Sha, the only truth is that you may buy food stuffs like egusi, fufu, pepper etc at a 20 percent rate cheaper in Benin than Ghana but you can comfortably sell a plate of food faster in Ghana at 50 to 60 percent more expensive in Ghana.
Despite the proximity between benin and Nigeria I can tell you that there are more Nigerians in Ghana than in Benin, about 70 to 80 percent of the foreigners in Ghana are nigerians.
In Ghana, just open your shop, do small advert and you are good to go.

The language barrier is another thing.
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by MyAmericandream(f): 3:27pm On Sep 01, 2023
SyrusdeHansome:


Hahahaha. U b real bad guy

Na the surest way to survive for this life oh. Invisible battles too much for black man. Follow follow spirit fit follow that lady go Tanzanian sef.
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by Love800(m): 3:29pm On Sep 01, 2023
I really appreciate.
Tankz once again.
aQUINandmore:
not really true Sha, the only truth is that you may buy food stuffs like egusi, fufu, pepper etc at a 20 percent rate cheaper in Benin than Ghana but you can comfortably sell a plate of food faster in Ghana at 50 to 60 percent more expensive in Ghana.
Despite the proximity between benin and Nigeria I can tell you that there are more Nigerians in Ghana than in Benin, about 70 to 80 percent of the foreigners in Ghana are nigerians.
In Ghana, just open your shop, do small advert and you are good to go.

The language barrier is another thing.

Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by SyrusdeHansome(m): 5:53pm On Sep 01, 2023
MyAmericandream:


Na the surest way to survive for this life oh. Invisible battles too much for black man. Follow follow spirit fit follow that lady go Tanzanian sef.

Some pple no go bliv u. Some fink say life na bed of roses. If we knw de kind invincible battle wer baba God de fight on our behalf we go bow down worship him every morning.

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Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by MyAmericandream(f): 6:06pm On Sep 01, 2023
SyrusdeHansome:


Some pple no go bliv u. Some fink say life na bed of roses. If we knw de kind invincible battle wer baba God de fight on our behalf we go bow down worship him every morning.

I no fit blame them na so me sef be that year, if ppl dey tell me some stuff I go dey carry nose up like say wetin this one's dey talk.
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by SyrusdeHansome(m): 6:34pm On Sep 01, 2023
MyAmericandream:


I no fit blame them na so me sef be that year, if ppl dey tell me some stuff I go dey carry nose up like say wetin this one's dey talk.

Thank God u don learn de truth.

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Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by madscientist88(m): 7:34pm On Sep 01, 2023
folks4luv:

There is nothing you mentioned here that ain't found in other nations. Indian and Chinese factory owners are known to be brutal and abusive, yet they are thriving in Africa.
Nigerians ain't running the biggest cartels in the world, the biggest fraudster ain't from Nigeria. We don't even have the highest number of fraudsters in the world. Nigerians are no saints but enough of the de-marketing based on false narratives
first whats your IQ score?did you read were i said in Africa?and use the word most?bad becomes evil when you start justifying your bad deeds for good, accept that it is bad and keep your reasons aside,false narative my boots,you have no damn idea because one of those fraudsters is paying for your pads.
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by REALretep(m): 9:27pm On Sep 01, 2023
Anitatunde:
Part 5 and Final.




1 week to my release date, I received various death threats from all corners. The prison warden which I slept with also started acting crazy.

The guy think say prison na my house because he was sad and convinced me to stay back, abi you Dey mad ni Omo prison warden.

How do you expect me to give up my freedom and chose to stay in prison. Since the threats was coming left and right, I had to personally request to be moved to a different prison. But it was bounced.

The night to my release was the longest night. I couldn’t sleep all night because I don’t know what’s next for me. I stayed up all night.

Finally it was day break, 6am sharp, I was called up after doing all paper works and stuff. I booked a flight straight to MMIA Lagos from my savings in prison + other money at hand.

I was to be deported immediately. Police men took me to the airport like a celebrity, stayed with me till my flight was due.

They watched me enter the ✈️. I smiled and told one of the guys “I will be back”.

The story is longer than this but I had to summarize everything. I learnt a lot of lessons in my time in Tanzania, nobody loves Nigerians. They might like our music and movies but the hatred for Nigerians is very real.

Stay safe, stay blessed and be wise. Thanks for reading. Feel free to tag nairaland mods.
I salute your courage to come out to write this.
It takes a lot of inner strength for someone to come out and write her life story without hiding the negatives.

Cheers OP

By the way you write really well
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by Dshocker(m): 4:48am On Sep 02, 2023
aQUINandmore:
at 25, I have a roof over my head, mobility, I feed well, my hobby is travelling and I have been to over 15 African countries, been to Europe and Asia all at the expense of sugar daddies and funds from hook up.
What else can I ask for?

What of your mileage?
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by Anitatunde(f): 8:42am On Sep 02, 2023
REALretep:
I salute your courage to come out to write this.
It takes a lot of inner strength for someone to come out and write her life story without hiding the negatives.

Cheers OP

By the way you write really well


Thanks for the kind words
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by DonroxyII: 9:10pm On Sep 02, 2023
Chronosvineberg:
How dare you stop here?

Question sha, "the man did his thing" , he bleeped you?
Nigerian Boy & Silly Questions.... No, He didn't!
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by DonroxyII: 9:13pm On Sep 02, 2023
Anitatunde:
Part 5 and Final.




1 week to my release date, I received various death threats from all corners. The prison warden which I slept with also started acting crazy.

The guy think say prison na my house because he was sad and convinced me to stay back, abi you Dey mad ni Omo prison warden.

How do you expect me to give up my freedom and chose to stay in prison. Since the threats was coming left and right, I had to personally request to be moved to a different prison. But it was bounced.

The night to my release was the longest night. I couldn’t sleep all night because I don’t know what’s next for me. I stayed up all night.

Finally it was day break, 6am sharp, I was called up after doing all paper works and stuff. I booked a flight straight to MMIA Lagos from my savings in prison + other money at hand.

I was to be deported immediately. Police men took me to the airport like a celebrity, stayed with me till my flight was due.

They watched me enter the ✈️. I smiled and told one of the guys “I will be back”.

The story is longer than this but I had to summarize everything. I learnt a lot of lessons in my time in Tanzania, nobody loves Nigerians. They might like our music and movies but the hatred for Nigerians is very real.

Stay safe, stay blessed and be wise. Thanks for reading. Feel free to tag nairaland mods.
Men, We no go Understand life until it Happened, May You be Restored, Amen.

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Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by Anitatunde(f): 9:25pm On Sep 02, 2023
DonroxyII:
Men, We no go Understand life until it Happened, May You be Restored, Amen.


Thanks for the kind words
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by nwadikeokey11: 7:40am On Sep 03, 2023
Anitatunde:
I travelled to Tanzania in 2018, in search of greener pastures, greener than The green in Nigerias flag. I was skilled and versatile in cosmetics and beauty products in general. So the plan was to establish a multi million dollar cosmetics firm, far away in a country called Tanzania.

I took multi layers of loans from different micro finance banks, friends and relatives. I was able to gather almost 30 million naira. I applied for a Tanzanian visa and it was out in days. I travelled the following week to east Africa with big plans and big dreams. It was a tourist visa, the plan here is to get a working permit so as to establish my dream firm without slowing down.

Little did I know that trouble awaits me in the future. I was able to get a contact of an immigration officer who will help facilitate the transition from tourist to a working visa. I paid over 1200 in USD. In less than 1 week, I had all necessary doc needed in setting up my business. Everything was going on smoothly, business was thriving. I easily made over 2million naira in pure profit in 3 months.

One morning, government officials came to my building requesting for my license and stuff, I smiled while feeding them with all the documentations and licenses. Little did I know that day will be the last day I will be seeing the company I have built up from scratch.

When the officers imputed my details on there system, it showed that all my documents were forged and not authentic. I was handcuffed immediately and sent to their cell, while my case is been arranged for court. After some days, I was sent to court, to cut the long story short, I was charged with forgery, unlicensed production of goods and over stay in Tanzania, I got a 2 year sentence.

Typing…
But what I didn't understand, and u neither detailed it here is how fast u were able to integrate and start making so much money in Tanzania in just 3months knowing that Tanzania isn't an English speaking country and the majority of her population don't even understand the word go or come. So how were u able to scale through that language barrier, or did u learn the language so fast within the 3months? How did u do it, pls tell us, especially about how u navigated through the language barrier, ur detailed analysis may help others in future. Thanks u.
Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by Anitatunde(f): 8:51am On Sep 03, 2023
nwadikeokey11:
But what I didn't understand, and u neither detailed it here is how fast u were able to integrate and start making so much money in Tanzania in just 3months knowing that Tanzania isn't an English speaking country and the majority of her population don't even understand the word go or come. So how were u able to scale through that language barrier, or did u learn the language so fast within the 3months? How did u do it, pls tell us, especially about how u navigated through the language barrier, ur detailed analysis may help others in future. Thanks u.



Tanzania speaks kswahili, trust me when I say kswahili is the easiest language to learn on earth. I speak swahili fluently. I learnt basic business terms in weeks.

I had people promoting my products online, I ran ads on YouTube,Facebook too

My product was solving a major problem in females, so making money out of it was easy.


In this day and age, were we have tech/social media at our disposal. You don’t have any excuse in not doing business worldwide. If language Barrier has been your problem, I will advice you learn basic terms in transacting.

E.g

Learn how to say
“Welcome customer”
“last price”
“How much”
“Thanks for patronizing”
“This is the best product out here”
And also numbers.


This is all you need to transact in any language in the world

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Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by Unperturbedpota: 9:09am On Sep 03, 2023
Anitatunde:




Tanzania speaks kswahili, trust me when I say kswahili is the easiest language to learn on earth. I speak swahili fluently. I learnt basic business terms in weeks.

I had people promoting my products online, I ran ads on YouTube,Facebook too

My product was solving a major problem in females, so making money out of it was easy.


In this day and age, were we have tech/social media at our disposal. You don’t have any excuse in not doing business worldwide. If language Barrier has been your problem, I will advice you learn basic terms in transacting.

E.g

Learn how to say
“Welcome customer”
“last price”
“How much”
“Thanks for patronizing”
“This is the best product out here”
And also numbers.


This is all you need to transact in any language in the world


Agreed. Well done

Trust your weekend is going good?

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Re: My Crazy Story In A Tanzania Prison by nwadikeokey11: 11:27am On Sep 03, 2023
Anitatunde:




Tanzania speaks kswahili, trust me when I say kswahili is the easiest language to learn on earth. I speak swahili fluently. I learnt basic business terms in weeks.

I had people promoting my products online, I ran ads on YouTube,Facebook too

My product was solving a major problem in females, so making money out of it was easy.


In this day and age, were we have tech/social media at our disposal. You don’t have any excuse in not doing business worldwide. If language Barrier has been your problem, I will advice you learn basic terms in transacting.

E.g

Learn how to say
“Welcome customer”
“last price”
“How much”
“Thanks for patronizing”
“This is the best product out here”
And also numbers.


This is all you need to transact in any language in the world

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