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Genre: People & Blogs
Date of upload: Premiered Oct 7, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.939 (129/8,317 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-18T05:16:08.553276Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Iām Nigerian. This is vile. I work abroad. And I always pause before I say where Iām from. Sometimes I just say Iām from Africa. Then I decided to not let these vile people represent me.
They say things are hard. Yes. They are. I went months without getting paid. Never ONCE did it cross my mind to take another personās hard earned money!!!!! How dare you implicate another person!
I hate it. I hate it. Look. Itās really hard. I know. I lived that life and I know how hard it is to get work sometimes. But. Thereās good honest work too. I know sometimes my employers couldnāt pay me. But we kept our heads down and worked. And then got headhunted out of Nigeria by an international country. Thereās legal ways to survive. Maybe you wonāt have much, but at least you will sleep knowing that you didnāt steal the money you have.
This really infuriated me! Everyone can give excuses. But tell you what. As much as these morally bankrupt individuals are screaming thereās no work, you should see how some of them revile their ātargetsā. With so much disdain and a complete lack of empathy.
Iām so sorry for the rant. But I saw this and I was so mad.
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I get facebook messages from random guys. I block them immediately. I know they are scammers trying their luck. Their profile pictures are always handsome men. I'm 46, out of shape and own cats. I'm a realist who knows I'm not attractive to hot young men. I wish these women who get scammed had more self awareness.
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I always wonder if they met someone in the grocery store or in an elevator or the laundromat would they be willing to share their banking info, credit card numbers & copies of their drivers licenses within a couple of weeks if they were called ābabeā & asked if they had eaten. Iām not judging, I just donāt understand why people think they know someone theyāve never met.
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This is very disheartening I am a Nigerian and I can tell you for free that for every fraudulent Nigerian there are tens of thousand honest and hardworking Nigeria. Vlad thanks for nailing it about the good side of Nigeria. I live and run a business in Nigeria. Nigeria is not a perfect country and we admit it but some people do not want to live within their means They want to live large without working STOP BLAMING THE GOVERNMENT
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@serenaalnuaimi
7 months ago
The video of him talking is so obviously fake. No way she didn't possibly notice the door behind him wiggling and the weird, unnatural movements of his mouth. Quite bizarre.
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