Nigerians have trust issues with fellow Nigerians. Yoruba don't trust igbos. A Nigerian landlord in ghana said he will not rent to Nigerians as he does not trust them.Its your behavior and reputation that people are afraid of.Trust is earned by exhibition of good behavior. People Don't trust Nigerians based on experience
Trust me, that igbo man call himself King what so ever, has his own agenda against, this beautiful country, Ghana. And we the youth are coming for the eze.He thinks when our leaders talk that is final,we the youth keep quite,so he the eze hide in their midst, to play his tactical games, to take over the country, with his Nigerian people, funny
Look, we Ghanaians, like to be reserve(always stay back and to view things from afar) when we the youth strike ,you the eze with your wife, children will run back in your own country without you know fool.
My friend and l went to Agege to buy to buy a sound system early in the morning. He asked for the price from the first seller but could not buy. We decided to move to another. From behind the Igbo guy gave him a dirty slap that we return home fasting for the whole day.
I disagree with you. How can you automatically judge people base on where they come from. The boss is not being fair at all, has he done anything that warrant the dismissal. This boss is not being fair at all. I pray he doesn’t face racism for being black. Im Ghanaian btw
Maybe it’s because of his past experience my brother. So I don’t actually blame the man too much just that he could have given that guy a second chance. But all the same I believe he will get another job
@@PoSHEmediaglobalit still doesn't change the fact that not all 300 million Nigerians are like that. Be reasonable please. Exactly how racism is. Have you experienced racism before? this is exactly the same thing being metted to our Nigerian bro.
@ my experience with them have been bad. Abusive and to the point of lose of life. The kind of stuff that takes a lifetime to overcome so I won’t be getting anywhere close to them. Me and all my generation. You can do whatever you want that’s best for you, it’s your life. I had the same give people the benefit of the doubt for they aren’t the same mentality in spite of all I would hear about them, then they did it to me. now I’ve seen the light
Sunny, I don't even believe that the guy mother or father is a Ghanaian . In fact that claims of half half that most Nigerians claim to be is equally part of the scamming tactics from Nigerians in Ghana.
but truth is not only Ghanaians who don't trust Nigerians is the whole world 🌎🌍
Yes 👍 I even said it in this video
You shared some good opinions & good thought-provoking information to the n
minds of many, & I can appreciate that part.
Nigerians have trust issues with fellow Nigerians. Yoruba don't trust igbos. A Nigerian landlord in ghana said he will not rent to Nigerians as he does not trust them.Its your behavior and reputation that people are afraid of.Trust is earned by exhibition of good behavior. People Don't trust Nigerians based on experience
You are right 👍
My guy Sunny, naver mind them, you are always say the fact
They want to be rich over night. But they don't know, too much love of money is evil. And good name is better than richest!
You have said it all sir🙏🙏❤️❤️ nice talk 👍
Trust me, that igbo man call himself King what so ever, has his own agenda against, this beautiful country, Ghana. And we the youth are coming for the eze.He thinks when our leaders talk that is final,we the youth keep quite,so he the eze hide in their midst, to play his tactical games, to take over the country, with his Nigerian people, funny
Look, we Ghanaians, like to be reserve(always stay back and to view things from afar) when we the youth strike ,you the eze with your wife, children will run back in your own country without you know fool.
There's a saying that character is like pregnancy, irrespective of how much you try to hide it will still prevail
My friend and l went to Agege to buy to buy a sound system early in the morning. He asked for the price from the first seller but could not buy. We decided to move to another. From behind the Igbo guy gave him a dirty slap that we return home fasting for the whole day.
Ahh 😯 why the slap 👋??🙄 if it’s me that day that day two of us will pkai our self oo.
I disagree with you. How can you automatically judge people base on where they come from.
The boss is not being fair at all, has he done anything that warrant the dismissal. This boss is not being fair at all. I pray he doesn’t face racism for being black.
Im Ghanaian btw
Maybe it’s because of his past experience my brother. So I don’t actually blame the man too much just that he could have given that guy a second chance. But all the same I believe he will get another job
@@Sunnymedia your past experience shouldnt make you judge people like that esp. when they've got nothing to do with your experience.
Madam, better wake up from your slumber. I pray you meet one soon who will show you shege then you will see why people complain.
@@PoSHEmediaglobalit still doesn't change the fact that not all 300 million Nigerians are like that. Be reasonable please. Exactly how racism is.
Have you experienced racism before? this is exactly the same thing being metted to our Nigerian bro.
@ my experience with them have been bad. Abusive and to the point of lose of life. The kind of stuff that takes a lifetime to overcome so I won’t be getting anywhere close to them. Me and all my generation.
You can do whatever you want that’s best for you, it’s your life.
I had the same give people the benefit of the doubt for they aren’t the same mentality in spite of all I would hear about them, then they did it to me. now I’ve seen the light
Sunny, I don't even believe that the guy mother or father is a Ghanaian . In fact that claims of half half that most Nigerians claim to be is equally part of the scamming tactics from Nigerians in Ghana.
Naa for me I examine people well. I know his story well
@Sunnymedia okay