LincolnOnyeabor: 8:17pm On May 10 |
blesdman:
Honesty is for employees. Thank God i did not fall for the trap
Funny enough, this is the Reality!!!!!
Lord Help us all.
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PROPEACE: 8:21pm On May 10 |
Eriokanmi:
Bros, very sorry to hear this. There are a lot of inevitable challenges in life which we face as human at one point of our life or another. We fight mainly unseen war, which we can only win through players, constant, committed and serious ones fir that matter.
I went to school in America too and came back. We were quite many who took this daring and brave path. I won't say risky because Nigeria remains a land of so many untapped opportunities. Ask Chinese and Indians who keep thronging Nigeria and they'd tell you more.
One of the unseen battles is the foundational battle, either from maternal or paternal side. Lust for women too chase away opportunities and can make you lose focus. Let me share a friend's experience with you. In early 2000s, he won a scholarship from his state's governor to school in the UK. He was a child of nobody. He was just lucky to have been selected as the only one who applied for the particular discipline and area of interest to his state's government. The idea was for them to return and contribute their quota to the state in return. They were also allowed to go back and leave the government employment, if they wish, 3 years after they had served their state govt. Those UK universities reps came to Nigeria and had interviews and chitchat with the scholars and on-the-spot ission letters were issued to them, in line with their areas/courses applied for.
To cut the long story short, my friend's visa appointment had been scheduled, alongside other beneficiaries. Barely 4 days to the visa interview, one girl that had once turned down his request to date her surfaced. She said she just came to see him and would like to leave the following day. My friend ate her. The following day, another one, whom he had met while in the university came, one thing led to another and he slept with her.
On the day of interview, all of them participated. Only him had his application rejected. He cried like a baby and said he'd like to see me. I now told him to start praying for God's favour and stop the act. Those ladies came to cause him misfortune. They may not be ordinary. By the time the 2nd batch of his university ission was announced in the UK, he reapplied for his student visa and his visa application was approved. He fasted for days until after the interview. Today, he's a PhD holder consulting for a group of multinationals. I wouldn't want to say much. Every man knows where he fell and solution to his rising. You'd bounce back bro. Jist keep praying, believing in God and stay focused
You just energized me. Thank you so much. You kind words met me just when I needed them. My case is mysterious bro. About 95% of the people I reached out to to lift me refused. I am still confounded, I don't understand. I mean, those people were not strangers but people I bonded with very well over the years. Some even tried to exploit me. The 5% that made an attempt to help me somehow failed. Someone spoke with a sitting governor to help me, the governor gave a note, the head of the agency turned it down and nothing happened! Thanks for the encouragement
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LincolnOnyeabor: 8:25pm On May 10 |
Hushpuppy20:
Carry my money and myself go play baby n sheju for betting shop
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johnmarko: 8:25pm On May 10 |
gambling for so many years what a waistful time
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Thomthom(m): 8:27pm On May 10 |
My regret is collecting loan from Palmpay app they WhatsApp me and insult all my generation for missing 2 days due date. I went to pay the money. The 2 days overdue intrest is still accumulating another overdue intrest. They said until it get to 500% before the intrest will stop. I have never seen this kind of thing in my life.. I really regret it, till I will leave this life, my β¦100 will never enter that app.
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6ixT8: 8:28pm On May 10 |
OnlyChris:
Soapy is way better, do you know how much some us waste in a month just to quench this addiction?
Omo! I can now see form your angu.
I'm glad, out of my addiction, chasing orgasm was never part of it.
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QuinQ: 8:30pm On May 10 |
jayce232:
How is this a mistake?
ANYTHING can be a mistake. Reading this thread tells you that.
I'm sure some are regretting NOT relocating to Nigeria as we speak
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blesdman(m): 8:38pm On May 10 |
LincolnOnyeabor:
Funny enough, this is the Reality!!!!!
Lord Help us all.
A very terrible reality. One honest guy is regretting that he does not have a house now after more than ,15 yrs cos of honest.
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ManOfSon: 8:38pm On May 10 |
That protest was triggered by the Goodluck Jonathan government hiking the price of a litre of fuel from N65 to N141. Right? How much is a litre of fuel today? And why are all the so-called leaders of that protest, including the likes of GO Enoch Adeboye, Buhari, Wole Soyinka, Femi Falana, even Tinubu, all mute?
Mariangeles:
I did, and I'd say protest was valid, and the aim was (partially) achieved.
So, how did it affect you negatively?
Why do you regret being a part of it?
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Teejaney88(m): 8:40pm On May 10 |
Not taking care of my body when I was much younger ...π
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merits(m): 8:50pm On May 10 |
chatinent:
That's a big risk. I also had a close friend in school and I didn't risk my career for hers. That's why we have to study beforehand together because she knew I wouldn't never jeopardise my life.
Bro I know I really 4uk up and I learnt my lesson in hard way.
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yommysure(m): 8:50pm On May 10 |
Toymax88:
Marrying from IBADAN
Why? Kindly brief me before I make same mistake.
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PROPEACE: 8:51pm On May 10 |
Emzedz:
If ur story is true then u really acted a fool.. damn.
My story is 100% true. My story is actually worse than this. There are uglier details that I am too ashamed to share even on an anonymous forum like this. I will not be able to get angry with anyone that calls me a fool because how can I even prove that I ain't one? God help me.
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QuinQ: 8:53pm On May 10 |
Britishpea:
Amen. Long life is yours! Try to take care of your health.
However, mistakes are parts of life. Sometimes, it elongates life. There is a reason for everything. We human should begin to understand that life is circular. You could be in the UK, became successful in some ways but may have lost your life 5 years back!
Or he could have been "successful" and ended up a suicide
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EmperorIsaac(m): 8:53pm On May 10 |
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PROPEACE: 8:57pm On May 10 |
QuinQ:
Don't feel bad. Most who study architecture end up regretting even in UK
I actually had a beautiful plan. I wanted to delve into environmental science. I wanted to be a researcher. I thought I will easily get a lecturing job and proceed with my PhD. Wakkahi I somehow got stuck. There are actually things I didn't do right due to misinformation and lack of information, else I would have left a long time ago
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PROPEACE: 8:58pm On May 10 |
TotoIsGud4boy:
Interesting. You were blinded by your past success. It made you ignorant to the non-existent safety net available in Nigeria. So you were just merely existing hoping that each day would get better or your former success will reflect in your personal growth and achievements. Anyways you canβt blame yourself, the environment played a major role. Now you realized time is your greatest asset. Most people never realized that even at 50. Thereβs still hope. How about starting a business venture? Try your luck there, itβll be brutal at first but back to your original issue, be very aware that trying to benefit from the system (9-5, corporate jobs) you already made yourself vulnerable from the get go. You were always vulnerable even when you were in the UK. Cheers and I wish you the best.
Thank you
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PROPEACE: 8:59pm On May 10 |
edoman2016:
Hope you are married or single? Cause if you are still single, you need to get married ASAP.
Find an educated and working class lady as a wife. Being Solo in Nigeria is very hard to achieve dreams.
I am married now. My wife is working class and quite ive too
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PROPEACE: 9:02pm On May 10 |
nony43:
I mean Oyibos will tell you how you guys will have Bi racial kids and the rest.
Yes, that's true. She is actually a crazy adventurous person. So fun loving.
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PROPEACE: 9:12pm On May 10 |
nony43:
So a long streak of success can actually wreck someone? Wow
Of course it does! Very few people realize it! We pray for breakthroughs everyday, but nobody wins every day, that is a fact. Then winning continuously over an extended period of time can be dangerous because it can make one complacent and careless. In a crime channel I once heard something interesting, they said when they are are going after a serial killer that has killed several victims without a trace, detectives just keep following the serial killer patiently, that at some point,the serial killers become carried away by their success and eventually become.careless, thus leaving behind a trace.
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TTPAAR(m): 9:12pm On May 10 |
immortalcrown:
I avoided female friends even when I had become an adult.
I met responsible girls who genuinely love me, but I did not give them chance to get close to me. Some of them, after being taken by other men, confronted and blamed me for letting them go. They said they died in silence because the prevalent culture in our society makes it abnormal for girls to take the lead in starting a romantic relationship.
The first girl I dated was the one that asked me out. She spent on me and never allowed me to spend on her. One day, she collected the money I gave her, bought something worth of 20 Naira and returned the balance to me. She said she just wanted to prove to me that she was not rejecting things that came from me. She said she wanted to be the one spending, just to appreciate me. She said all she wanted was for me to love her as she loves me. She occasionally said to me, "One day, you will leave me". Each time she said it, she wept. So many things happened and she got married after some years.
Now, I search and wish I allowed one to dominate me then. Many of them still check on me and wish me well. But who knows tomorrow? Maybe the best is yet to come.
Baba u don too waste time and God-given helpers ... Now na skelewu girls full town oh. Pray well Sha.
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achimendy(m): 9:14pm On May 10 |
chatinent:
Mine:
1. Putting others before my life...while others actually put their lives first.
2. If you live in a public yard, you must understand that your neighbours aren't your emergency family .
3. Avoid taking things on credit from shops close to where you live.
4. You really do not owe anyone an explanation when you say NO to their requests.
5. Learn to speak not talk.
6. You are the most important person to you in this world. that.
7. Don't let them kill you!
8. Learn when it's apt to walk away.
9. Set boundaries. Whether they call it pride or whatever, they will respect you.
10. Overthinking will only get you sick. Start doing whatever you can.
11. You really do not need to recruit others to hate someone you hate with you.
12. Some relationships should be valued by you than always trying to be right always.
13. Drink clean water always. Eat good food. Sleep when needed. It's your health. If you can ensure your car gets sealed engine oil and better fuel for efficiency, how much more your body?
14. You don't need to lie to refuse lending money to someone; a simple "I don't have" is accurate. You don't need to attach a reason..damn it's your money!!
And it is also very necessary to collect collateral or they put it in paper. If they refuse, it's ok to let them fck off. A lot of borrowers have no conscience.
15. Avoid too many friends. If possible, avoid it completely. When your are becoming more successful, too many friends and you are closer to your grave.
16. It's not everyone you should bring to your house. This is very important.
17. Refuse binge drinking or eating outside. It's a one-way ticket to hell.
18. Ensure you know how to respond to peer pressure bullies.
19. Buy what you can afford...everything depreciates..
Share yours.
I regret not starting my career earlier, but success is still sure for me though.
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PROPEACE: 9:18pm On May 10 |
onadana:
It's not too late to retrace your steps back to the UK,you willingly came back so it's a plus to you. All you need to do is build your home ties that can be done.Don't let anyone deceive you that age is a factor in relocating.There is this colleague of mine came from Cote de voire last year he was 54,he worked eight months with the company through an agency and finally his hard work paid off he was offered a direct job with the company.He is 55 now has a brand new car etc and honestly he is doing well.Was speaking with him yesterday and he told me how much he has saved so far.It's not too late, yesterday is gone,forget it.Live for today because it will determine how your tomorrow will be.Look forward not back.
Thank you so much. You just reinvigorated me. I will keep fighting.
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segcymoor(m): 9:23pm On May 10 |
Uptown444:
Spending my university school fees on a fair lady , and got sunk
as in Omo pupa... Otilo
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rapheal5(m): 9:24pm On May 10 |
Trust and being loyal to people..
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QuinQ: 9:26pm On May 10 |
PROPEACE:
I actually had a beautiful plan. I wanted to delve into environmental science. I wanted to be a researcher. I thought I will easily get a lecturing job and proceed with my PhD. Wakkahi I somehow got stuck. There are actually things I didn't do right due to misinformation and lack of information, else I would have left a long time ago
As Mike Tyson said, everyone has a plan until they're punched in the face. I read many people regretting studying Architecture. I'm sure they all also had a plan. Who/what inspired you to study it?
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WhizdomXX(m): 9:32pm On May 10 |
Anfieldboss:
Not taking risks in my 20s. I've had a decent job since my mid twenties, when the economy was still fair and the japa movement was yet to be popular. If I was determined to leave Naija then, I would have been able to save up and leave via study route.
The painful part was that I was well informed about travelling abroad....I knew about the process and all but I wasted my time trying to get a fully funded scholarship. I pursued getting one for about 6 years of my life before I finally gave up.
Even when I got my Masters degree @29, a good age and profile for Canada express entry, I didn't make the move. A friend of mine, that we got our Masters the same time is in Canada today as a Permanent resident. He actually told me when he started the process, but I overthought the process like how will I get POF, and I didn't do anything. It was years later I got to know that POF can actually be arranged.
In my 20s, I was risk averse. I knew I wanted to leave Naija, but I wanted to go on a smooth sail. I didn't want to go abroad with uncertainties, and I missed opportunities of going abroad because of not taking risks and overtinking.
Another thing was not adapting to my career path on time. I studied Electrical Engineering, but somehow found myself in Internal Audit @ 26. I refused to adapt and chart a career in Internal Audit...I stubbornly went on trying to pursue a career in engineering. I did a Masters, got engineeering certifications like COREN, NSE and NIPE but could not land an engineeering job.
I became stuck in my career for years. I couldn't apply for senior Audit roles because I did not develop myself, I also could not land engineering roles.
But I thank God, delay is not denial. After working as an Auditor for 7 years, I decided to embrace my career as an Auditor and God gave me divine speed, I got Chartered within a year. My newly acquired qualification as a Chartered ant, coupled with my 8+ years as an Internal Auditor, landed me a senior role within the same industry.
I am sincerely grateful to God, because I thank God I am still young to learn from my mistakes.
My advice to the younger ones, especially those still in their 20s, do not be afraid to take risks and do not overthink anything you want to do, just start.
Good evening. I studied Electrical/electronics engineering and graduated last year with a first class. I have some questions,Can I message you.
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Maresca: 9:48pm On May 10 |
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Hope you are married or single? Cause if you are still single, you need to get married ASAP.
Find an educated and working class lady as a wife. Being Solo in Nigeria is very hard to achieve dreams.[/quote[color=#990000][/color]
Can we discuss, I will be clocking 30 by July 6 this year, I have a work am doing and the pay is 90k, but presently I don't have any girlfriend talk more of fiance, at this stage wat can I do?
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Aaaaarghmed(m): 9:58pm On May 10 |
I have 2 regrets,dating someone for 6 years,not struggling hard to get BSC but HND.for younger folks,struggle for BSc ,forget about HND.you might loose many opportunities with HND certificate.
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Eriokanmi: 10:01pm On May 10 |
PROPEACE:
You just energized me. Thank you so much. You kind words met me just when I needed them. My case is mysterious bro. About 95% of the people I reached out to to lift me refused. I am still confounded, I don't understand. I mean, those people were not strangers but people I bonded with very well over the years. Some even tried to exploit me. The 5% that made an attempt to help me somehow failed. Someone spoke with a sitting governor to help me, the governor gave a note, the head of the agency turned it down and nothing happened! Thanks for the encouragement
You're welcome. Keep praying and don't lose hope. If it's foundational problem, continue to rebuke it. Sadly, we live in a wicked society...full of witchcraft and enemies. If you don't faint, God will show you the source/cause of your predicament and proffer a solution.
There are generational problems too. The same way some people have some diseases and features traceable to their lineage or genetics, like asthma, hemorrhoids, mental issues, albinism, etc, so do people also inherit problems from generation to generation. I had a colleague back in the days. He's urhobo from delta state. He called me in the office one day and said, he's scared cos they never age beyond 40yrs and he was almost 40 then. He's way older than me but we were on same level by qualifications. I told him to keep praying and I'd also him. He's 56yrs today. Sadly, the last born died 4yrs ago. When I saw the picture on his Facebook wall, I called my colleague, he said its her sister who never took ill for up to 2 days and died. I asked how old and he said she was preparing for her 40th birthday, just imagine. Only God knows what their forebears had done wrong which had remained a curse from generation to generation. Nobody is spared from all these generational wahala. Only God can remove it by fervently praying to Him. Unless the curse is erased, one may never see helpers. Give it a try Good luck
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segcymoor(m): 10:07pm On May 10 |
PROPEACE:
Of course it does! Very few people realize it! We pray for breakthroughs everyday, but nobody wins every day, that is a fact. Then winning continuously over an extended period of time can be dangerous because it can make one complacent and careless. I. a crime channel I once heard something interesting, they said when they are are going after a serial killer that has killed several victims without a trace, detectives just keep following the serial killer patiently, that at some point,the serial killers become carried away by their success and eventually become.careless, thus leaving behind a trace.
Truly life is designed to be beyond our scope.. I through experience for the past few months... Only this statement saved me from loosing my mind because I am a great and deep thinker by nature
I know!
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