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Board Nigeria (Naija)
Re: African bitcointalk community hangout
by
Megaboss12
on 15/01/2025, 08:14:16 UTC
Guy-man, waiting naija do dise people? Y ebi say na oly we dem sabi? I Neva get account wit dem shial but 4 dis 2 happen no b good tin at all. One day we go get our freedom from dise oyibos or sengbenstical black. Una wey dey front, make una clear d road well 4 we wey dey una back, 2gether we go make Africa gra8t again.

D problem wey naija dey get normally na weak international presens abi status I go call am. Everi kuntri get dia strengths and weaknesses, But I don't see people using the weaknesses of strong countries like the US to generally judge dem. America has had issues of serial killing almost more than any other country in the world, yet nobody generally tag Americans serial killers. Some Chinese are very fraudulent, yet nobody generalizes that with China. There are scammers in Nigeria and there are good people in Nigeria. Scammers in Nigeria are not close to 1% of the population, yet international bodies and corporations are making it very difficult for good people like us to participate in any thing worthwhile internationally simply because they feel we're scammers. While I am trying to understand what they may have gone through in the hand of fraudsters of Nigerian origin or those claiming to be Nigerians, I feel we should also come together to spell it clearly to everybody in the world that the good Nigerians are far far more than the infinitesimally small fraudsters of Nigerian origin. The stereotype must stop because it's limiting our productivity and it's making some good youths to feel the only option left is fraud if they must make it... International communities must help.
My statement is based on how hard it was for me to join this forum as a Nigerian, even though I have never had a criminal record.