ONE THING I’VE NOTICED SINCE I CAME TO NIGERIA… SOME OF THE PEOPLE WE CALL “RICH” IN CAMEROON MIGHT ACTUALLY BE CONSIDERED POOR HERE IN NIGERIA- DANIEL UNAH, A CONTENT CREATOR. (PHOTO).

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 One thing I’ve noticed since I came to Nigeria… some of the people we call “rich” in Cameroon might actually be considered poor here in Nigeria. πŸ˜‚πŸ‡¨πŸ‡²πŸ‡³πŸ‡¬ You will hear some Cameroonians say: Life in Cameroon is better because the gap between the rich and poor is not too much. An average man lives better than an average man in Nigeria  But I think the problem is that we sometimes measure wealth differently. πŸ˜‚ Those rich people in Cameroon are more like the average man in Nigeria  In Nigeria, you can see somebody with a house, two cars and serious money, yet the person will still say: Me? I’m just managing. πŸ˜­πŸ˜‚ Meanwhile, that same person might be considered very rich in Cameroon. I’ve actually met guys in Nigeria who consider themselves average or even poor, and I’m looking at them like: Oga, if you enter Cameroon with this your ‘poor’ lifestyle, they will give you a title! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ Some people we call rich back home would probably be considered ordinary here. Nigeria is ...

JD VANCE SAYS 'THE VIEW' 'DEFIED' HIS EXPECTATIONS, REVEALS WHAT JOY BEHAR TOLD HIM OFF-CAMERA. (PHOTO).


 JD Vance says 'The View' 'defied' his expectations, reveals what Joy Behar told him off-camera


Vice President J.D. Vance shared a surprising moment from his appearance on The View, revealing that co-host Joy Behar complimented him off-camera, saying he was “pretty good for a Republican.” Vance recounted the exchange later on Fox News’ Gutfeld!, noting that the remark was far more positive than he expected. 


He described the overall atmosphere on the show as less hostile than anticipated, joking that while he braced for harsh treatment, the panel was only “a little bit vicious.”


During the discussion, Vance addressed criticism from the hosts, particularly around immigration policies under President Donald Trump. Co-hosts Sarah Haines and Ana Navarro pressed him on the issue, framing their concerns through the lens of Christian values and family responsibilities. 


Vance also used the appearance to promote his new book, Communion: Finding My Way Back to Faith, while acknowledging his past opposition to Trump and explaining why he now supports him, calling Trump a “very successful president.”


The exchange included moments of humor and tension, with Whoopi Goldberg labeling Vance a racist a comment he had expected from another co-host. 


Despite the tough questions, Vance set a civil tone from the start, walking onstage to applause and joking about his appearance. 


His media tour this week has centered on defending Trump’s Iran peace deal, a policy that has drawn skepticism from some Republicans and could influence Vance’s political trajectory.

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