RE: Leaving Or Staying In Nigeria? (A Shocking Perspective)

You are viewing a single comment's thread:

"expense of double trouble".

When I read this line, I just couldn't stop laughing. That's why some people say, if you are not capable, better stay back.
I don't think things were tougher for a married man those days when compared to these days. Omo man needs to take calculated risks before making any move these days - especially in the aspect of marrying a liability.

On the other, leaving the country is almost everyone's dream but then I think one needs to have a business(s) or investment(s) over here before leaving - at least to have something to fall back on if things don't work out on reaching there.



0
0
0.000
3 comments
avatar

Hahaha in reality, I think this is the best time to actually get a good person as a man and this is because when you don get money, you'll be attractive people who are attracted to your money.
The way people are spending 8 million, 10 million on bride price and wedding these days is appalling. To leave this country eh, one needs to manage and save up.

Posted Using LeoFinance Beta

0
0
0.000
avatar

Yeah, it is and you are right. But most naija ladies are after already made men....and don't care about a coming up man with visionary nor willing to work with/support him to achieve his dreams. Yet still, later some of those men will end up frustrating their lives cause they have nothing to offer.

0
0
0.000
avatar

Exactly. Find work, them no go find work it's really pathetic. Love is something alien to us these days. It's Just this money looool. I wonder why they mostly think their beauty will save them from poverty. The mentality in this country is shitty.

0
0
0.000