Aworan

April 2, 2008

How to fleece & Gilberto Gil at the Barbican

Sometimes, I honestly wonder how people take liberties in the UK and have no scrupples about their actions. I remember last year watching a programme about an unemployed man who had 11 kids and a wife and partner and was claiming benefits of up to £38,000 a year. What kind of message is that sending out? Don’t get me wrong: there are genuine claimants out there that need governmental help, but then you have those who do not want to, and will not work at all!

So, you can imagine my disdain yesterday when I saw this article yesterday a colleague showed me at work: Scratch-card spongers Cheek. What’s really going to make me disappointed (again!) is that the Government is going to buckle to their demands. Man! You have to love this country. So, if you want free money, look no further than coming down to the UK! And to think some people have the cheek to say that Nigerians are scammers! Hah!! Even Oyinbos ‘gbaju’, albeit it legally!!

On a lighter note, here’s a picture taken at the Barbican of Gilberto Gil:

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3 Comments »

  1. i am already parking my stuff.

    i wont give birth to 11 kids just want free mama charlie!

    Comment by darkelcee — April 2, 2008 @ 2:09 pm | Reply

  2. LOL…All human beings are the same…Its just the controls and laws that keep people in check….

    Comment by uzo — April 2, 2008 @ 6:30 pm | Reply

  3. Awon ole! 2 min ds british peeps r jst 2 lazy.

    Comment by Oluwadee — April 2, 2008 @ 8:24 pm | Reply


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