Gunz&Butta
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Hmm, am I?I dont mince words. I said what I meant to say.
You seem proud of these elderly scammers. Why?![]()
Could this be some sort of projection on your part?Hmm, am I?I dont mince words. I said what I meant to say.
You seem proud of these elderly scammers. Why?![]()
Could this be some sort of projection on your part?I'm still waiting for that Nigerian prince to send me the $75 000 000 000 he promised me 16 years ago![]()
Don't be disingenuous. If you want to say something, say it.
Nigeria operates on extremes, a country of 200 million your are Bound to meet people on both ends of the spectrum. There is no middle ground. You’ll me the scammers along with the people who are morally conscious/righteous.Nigerians for the most part are sneaky, two faced scammers and crooks that think they’re better than everyone else.
Nigerians have committed some of the most heinous acts I’ve ever heard of, from Igbo’s burying their “servants” alive with them when they die so they can continue to serve them in the after life, to the Biafra wars.
From what I’ve seen, people from there are not to be trusted as “black people”.
They should be treated no different than anyone else outside of our culture with a extra side of caution because they have a skin color that makes their deception even easier.
Is that better?
Who said that? Sounds like you just wanna start shytSo this is the thread where nigerians celebrate scamming allegedly broke and underachieving ados? So many directions I could take this...
So Jason Black was right when he called yall scamming countries? I thought he was being too extreme, but it's apparently something you're proud of...?
Nigerians for the most part are sneaky, two faced scammers and crooks that think they’re better than everyone else.
Nigerians have committed some of the most heinous acts I’ve ever heard of, from Igbo’s burying their “servants” alive with them when they die so they can continue to serve them in the after life, to the Biafra wars.
From what I’ve seen, people from there are not to be trusted as “black people”.
They should be treated no different than anyone else outside of our culture with a extra side of caution because they have a skin color that makes their deception even easier.
Is that better?
Nigeria operates on extremes, a country of 200 million your are Bound to meet people on both ends of the spectrum. There is no middle ground. You’ll me the scammers along with the people who are morally conscious/righteous.
For the most part? How did you come to that conclusion, there are good and bad like any destabilized nations with 200m people.
This guy is being woefully facetious, then what about the ones who run legit business and stay out the way?I told you in all the part you didn’t bold.
The evidence is too widespread at this point.
When you look at how they do each other, how they did our ancestors, their negative reputation in damn near every other country on the African continent as well as around the world, the type of hustle their criminal organizations use to come up, how could you not come to that conclusion?
I don’t need to touch the stove to know it’s hot.


Igbos despite being the most discriminated group in Nigeria are the most wealthiest ethnic group. The imu’ahia is the world greatest venture capital system. That’s something ADOS could learn from the igbos









Nigerians for the most part are sneaky, two faced scammers and crooks that think they’re better than everyone else.
Nigerians have committed some of the most heinous acts I’ve ever heard of, from Igbo’s burying their “servants” alive with them when they die so they can continue to serve them in the after life, to the Biafra wars.
From what I’ve seen, people from there are not to be trusted as “black people”.
They should be treated no different than anyone else outside of our culture with a extra side of caution because they have a skin color that makes their deception even easier.
Is that better?

What?