Why is Poitier an insecure fakkit? Alway pickin on other black groups :dahell:

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Just as there are Afric00ns, Dominic00ns, there is the classic americ00n, aka @Poiter. These type of blacks hate all other types of black folk not exactly identical to themselves. Usually these types of blacks will publically talk down on other African groups, usually with the aim of creating more discord and disunity. Usually these c00ns move at the behest of the white benefactor. (I'm certain @Poitier moves with a white transexual boyfriend, but thats for another thread...)

But please moving forward try not to invest too much energy into these types. Its honestly counterproductive.

You do know you're cosigning a "c00n" who has been bashing AAs? Just saying.

He also is the one who instigated this tribal war in this thread.
 

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Why are you still avoiding my question? :wtf:

I answered it

Edit: saw your other post; this relates to my point that there are a variety of Nigerians who travel abroad, well-educated and not so well-educated,

:beli:



again, explain to me how those who travel abroad are: more educated, more ambitious (?) or better off than those who stay in Nigeria.

:why::heh::mindblown:
 

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I answered it



:beli:





:why::heh::mindblown:

Sorry, I didn't see that post at first because you didn't quote/mention me.

I already discussed the fact that many Nigerians abroad are graduates who go abroad in search of new opportunities as they haven't been able to get a suitable job in Nigeria due to nepotism, although this is changing. My point was that there are equally as many Nigerians in Nigeria who are just as educated but haven't been able to leave; the only thing separating them and those abroad is simply luck in the application process. Likewise, there are many not so well-educated Nigerians abroad who, despite not being very well-educated themselves, still hold education in high esteem and thus either pursue higher education in their adopted countries or encourage their children to do so. This is why, in the UK and the US, Nigerian students are amongst the highest achievers. I've basically said this in some of my previous posts but I notice that you chose to ignore that. Anyway, goodnight and God bless.
 

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That's the point, when certain Nigerians show pride in their achievements, certain people on this forum, you may not be included in this group, downplay them by making up excuses such as 'oh, they come from privileged backgrounds, they're more educated/richer than those at home' in an attempt to 'bring them back down to Earth'.

C'mon dog, I posted facts that flat out support that notion, for you, what more do you need?



It's classic human envy. Yet when actual Nigerians tell them otherwise, they accuse us of being dishonest- why would I be dishonest, what do I have to gain from lying?

Im not saying you have anything to gain but let's be real, many people would use something like that for bragging rights w/o putting it into it's proper context/perspective. That popular Nigerian board is proof enough.
 
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