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Indian woman criticizes Nigerians’ begging culture after brief visit, says ‘God can’t save Nigeria’

An Indian woman has sparked outrage after labeling everyone in Nigeria as beggars following a short visit to the country, shares experience with Nigerians.

In a series of posts shared on her Instagram page, she criticized Nigeria, claiming it smelled, was heavily polluted, and that even the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) was better.

Indian woman criticizes Nigerians' begging culture after brief visit, says 'God can't save Nigeria'
Indian woman criticizes Nigerians’ begging culture after brief visit.

She posted, “Everyone is a beggar, Whether it’s a security guard, a cleaner, a shop owner, a street seller, a bike rider, a taxi rider, a bus driver, a conductor no matter who it is, they all beg for money.”

And they will start shouting on you, if you don’t give them! Everyone is a beggar here. Even Congo DRC was not this worse man! Even DRC Congo was better.”

Describing an encounter with a bike man, she recounted her experience at a waterfall with a Yoruba bike rider, saying, “I went to waterfall with a Yoruba bike guy. There were few Fulani kids enjoying there. He saw them and started telling me to go back again and again. Somehow, I managed to stay and enjoy waterfall with Fulani kids but the Yoruba guy didn’t even talk to them much.”

Later when I ask translation, the Yoruba said all Fulani are bandits. Not even God can save Nigeria. How much stupidu have to be to behave this way?”

She also criticized Nigeria’s pollution after visiting Lagos, stating, “My first impression on Nigeria since last 4 days: Country has too much polluted air and landscape is very ugly also. Also, everyone asks money lol. Maybe beside beautiful landscape of Northern Nigeria but I am not going there.”

The woman also made several other statements regarding the drug trade in Nigeria, pointing out the role of China and India in the manufacturing of illegal substances.

As the post made its way online, concerned individuals who came across it stormed the comment section to share their thoughts.

See some reactions below: 

@tkborg4blues: “Person when go beg Indian money na be say e finished for am kpatakpata.”

@_soelsammy: “Lmao. We aren’t any different from Indians. Asides the tribalism.”

@Ade__mideee: “I take this with a pinch of salt when it’s coming from an Indian.”

@chizzi_vincents: “India is poverty and rapè capital of the world.”

@ceekay553: “Not against her but she sounds like a Nigerian. Looks malnourished too.”

@civil_villian: “All of these and I’m still grateful I’m not Indian.”

@Asmama37352221: “Make e be say as she post this thing she no dey naija again.”

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