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Board Nigeria (Naija)
Re: The perfect identify for a Nigerian whose major source of income is Bitcointalk
by
EarnOnVictor
on 22/07/2025, 13:02:58 UTC
I was just laughing reading the guy's post, as the only difference between all that he mentioned, including his conclusion (Bitcoin discusser or Bitcoin Talker) is a little. I don't know how the police/EFCC of today's Nigeria will just free you because of that, when they are corrupt and are looking for whom to rope, particularly when they know that most youths are now lying it all on the internet.

For me, if he didn't want to go into any professional work as you advised, instead of all those epistles, he could have just stated that he is a "marketer." Are we not marketing here for companies? Many law enforcers will even let you be without asking further questions, especially if you mention the company you are marketing for immediately.
No doubt, using the phrase "marketer" is equally not a bad idea, because initially the main reason for me creating this thread was to at least use it as an avenue to enlightened people to know what to say if eventually they happen to come across such situation. Because normally i dey sure say you and I know how police dey behave for this country, wey they no wan carry eye say you be fresh guy and they no go immediately tag you a Yahoo boy, collect your phone and start asking for bribe. And I'm happy many people came up with different ideas that will be very useful to members on how to relate with these our law enforcement agencies outside the forum.
I surely agree with you on the police issue in Nigeria, those fools always want to harass and eat something from you. So whether you are clean or not, it doesn't matter, which is why we should get prepared for our answers, and not stammer in the face of their questions and possible intimidation. And of course, I perfectly understand you and you are right too. Only that I believe the "marketer" is more appropriate, because it is a general context that might satisfy their curiosity without disturbing you with further questions. Because if they even hear "Bitcoin," it may arouse their curiosity to ask more questions. And you know our corrupt and illiterate police.