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Apart From Me, Who Else Used To Think, That All Oyibo People Are Wealthy? by essentialone(m): 7:23pm On Apr 03
Apart from me, who else used to think, that all Oyibo people are wealthy?
Re: Apart From Me, Who Else Used To Think, That All Oyibo People Are Wealthy? by Pasako(m): 7:55pm On Apr 03
essentialone:
Apart from me, who else used to think, that all Oyibo people are wealthy?
me too.

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Re: Apart From Me, Who Else Used To Think, That All Oyibo People Are Wealthy? by HRprof: 8:40pm On Apr 03
This is the mentality most Nigerians had that make them Jakpa only to get there to see the reality wink cool

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Re: Apart From Me, Who Else Used To Think, That All Oyibo People Are Wealthy? by pansophist(m): 9:43pm On Apr 03
I just come back from supermarket, and the two people wey beg me money na oyinbo guys. Women somehow doesn't beg, na only men.

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Re: Apart From Me, Who Else Used To Think, That All Oyibo People Are Wealthy? by essentialone(m): 5:15am On Apr 04
HRprof:
This is the mentality most Nigerians had that make them Jakpa only to get there to see the reality wink cool

Yeah because foreign movies and media often depict them as all having a car and a personal house, and even when those are not available, they still look pretty rich and comfortable.

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Re: Apart From Me, Who Else Used To Think, That All Oyibo People Are Wealthy? by Elinosweet143(f): 5:27am On Apr 04
Me too oh grin but then again shebi them say if u are not lazy and ready to work you will make it abroad. If this saying is true then why all of them no make am

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Re: Apart From Me, Who Else Used To Think, That All Oyibo People Are Wealthy? by wwwtortoise(m): 7:22am On Apr 04
pansophist:
I just come back from supermarket, and the two people wey beg me money na oyinbo guys. Women somehow doesn't beg, na only men.


Two days ago at the bus station while waiting for my bus, a pretty Caucasian lady approached me and pleaded for some loose quids.

She needed money to complete her bus fare back to wherever she was going. I handed her a 5ver because this week has been amazing for me in numerous ways.

So yes, begging is not gender specific in the western world.

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Re: Apart From Me, Who Else Used To Think, That All Oyibo People Are Wealthy? by essentialone(m): 4:33am On Apr 07
Oyibo too dey beg with coded?
Re: Apart From Me, Who Else Used To Think, That All Oyibo People Are Wealthy? by CandidAdmin(m): 2:22pm On Apr 07
Yes they are. In terms of Nigeria.


But in their country, obviously not. Even their movies sometimes paint them poor.

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Re: Apart From Me, Who Else Used To Think, That All Oyibo People Are Wealthy? by essentialone(m): 12:57pm On Apr 10
CandidAdmin:
Yes they are. In terms of Nigeria.


But in their country, obviously not. Even their movies sometimes paint them poor.

Quite true

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