RE: Nigerians In The Diaspora, Their Business Relationships & Affairs
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Lmao not @josediccus smiling the entire time at the beginning. You can’t hide the excitement in anticipation of the discussion huh?😂 That mosquito(or whatever) that was bugging you wanted a feel of that energy lol.
How dumb am I if I publicly admit that I didn’t know why 9 to 5s were called 9 to 5? I always here 9 to 5 and I subconsciously understand what people mean when they refer to it, but your analogy of it gives it a way simpler understanding.
Ice packing? Nah count me out. Fuck tough skin.😂 I do admit that though that us Africans are really adaptive and industrious though. I see us working jobs I don’t think many other people will do, and we do them for free even sometimes.
My short attention span didn’t allow me go past 12 minutes, but I enjoyed the 12 minutes I saw and maybe I’ll come back later to do another 12 minutes two more times. I like this talk.
It was still very good to have you watch close to 12 minutes. The truth is that we didn't intentionally make report cards to be very long. However the discussion was a spinoff of what we talked about last week's show. It was an interesting conversation about Nigerians and seeking for greener pastures outside the country.
I would also admit to you that I did not know the meaning of 9 to 5 before some months ago, I only got to learn about it from making research and also since I started finance it is inevitable that I will know about it.
I must admit that Africans are probably the strongest of people and not even because of skin colour but because of how they tend to survive bad government, little or no opportunities and still continue to strive.
Me and Joe takes time to do some of these podcast every Tuesday but we upload every Friday.
We are glad that you came through.
I like these discussions and I think they’ll help me work on my short attention span. I’ll be watching you guys on Fridays now. Joes connected haha.
Thanks for watching, it might enjoy anther 12 minutes of the talk and another 12 minutes lol. Most of the time we have so much to say but we try staying brief for our viewers.
Africans are tough, we can endure and are industrious like you mentioned. I wish the continent is able to provide what we need for us so we stop traveling out for greener pasture, sometimes it is comes with too much stress being out there in a foreign land.
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Our resilience has been our best adaptive feature and allows us to work many jobs others generally wouldn’t. I think the way life here has built us, we’re almost invisible after being through and surviving so much. We pray things become better here in Africa, but at the same time, we need to move out to seek wealth and success when necessary. May God bless our hustle.