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Algiers, Algeria(picture) by Yourprick: 9:22pm On Mar 24 |
Algeria be looking like europe ,Did Nigeria gain independence too early? 4 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by SadiqBabaSani: 9:40pm On Mar 24 |
Nothing impressive here, We must stop celebrating mediocrity in Africa |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by onumadu: 10:07pm On Mar 24 |
Yourprick: Algeria got independence in 1962, just 2 years after Nigeria. Nigeria has only been unfortunate to be run by the most backward part of the country for nearly half of a century. It really matters which ethno-cultural group that runs a country. Till today you still find some Nigerians saying that the most progressive and development minded part of the country must never be allowed to be president. 23 Likes |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by christejames(m): 10:33pm On Mar 24 |
One thing you should know is that Algeria 🇩🇿 was a French colony and French colonialist unlike their English counterpart adopted the policy of assimilation in almost all their colony, developing the places like their own homes even while milking the place but the English colonialist? Those ones are worst than bandits in almost all their colony, they only touched few places mainly in the Southern part of the continent because of the weather which is kind of similar to theirs and they even want to take up those place permanently as their home as they did New Zealand and Australia And again, not just Algeria but the whole North African major cities look that way because they are also closer to Europe where they trade and have some economic activities with. 20 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by FirmTR(m): 10:53pm On Mar 24 |
See country na... Everywhere neat and nice, nor be like one dirty country wey call themself giant of Africa.. Starboytwo: E be like say you want make God punish you for where you dey.. You think say na everybody dey reason and behave like animal you Make God punish you and that Tinubu rotten teeth. Idiot.. 2 Likes |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by BondRiv: 11:01pm On Mar 24 |
FirmTR: Quiet! No be una dey dirty am? Since una no like clean place. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by Seunpapa65: 11:10pm On Mar 24 |
Abeg rest is it only this place don't the have other bad places make una stop all this dick measurements 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by afube: 11:19pm On Mar 24 |
Ngorbungor: you mean the kpomo lipped green soup guzzlers! 1 Like |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by chopnaira: 12:01am On Mar 25 |
Yourprick:Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco were all close to Europe before the colonial masters came in. It even used to be part of the roman Empire and Ottoman Empire at different times. 5 Likes |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by kettykin: 1:34am On Mar 25 |
Ngorbungor: Ibadan is a special case study, Ibadan was never invaded either by the north or Biafra, it never experienced any widespread, wide scale destruction but its fate is not better than cities that were the epicenter of war. It looks worse than war torn cities, it has no futuristic Outlook. The rate of decay Is more than triple growth rate 6 Likes |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by papyjaypaul: 2:06am On Mar 25 |
Op is obsessed with the European man, that is why he is looking for comparison to Europe. The same Europe preserved their old building and style but this same person will come here and call ancient Ibadan houses brown roof. Can you see that the problem is the mind? Ask them what buildings they want they will quote Dubai Why didn't you quote Asian cities They like another man's thing, they hate themselves. Please take this paper to Bini kingdom less go 2 Likes
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Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by nigeriansamurai(m): 7:23am On Mar 25 |
SadiqBabaSani:see this one that doesnt even know the difference between his left and his right 2 Likes |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by jodeci(m): 7:36am On Mar 25 |
I worked in this city for 5years.Neat,well planned and modelled like Paris. Abuja does not in anyway come close. 10 Likes |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by jodeci(m): 7:37am On Mar 25 |
SadiqBabaSani: U know nothing 3 Likes |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by naija4life247: 7:50am On Mar 25 |
onumadu: Most progressive minded part of Nigeria trafficking drugs and running baby factories. Most progressive, yet all their people have dropped out of school, and jumped into Mallam Audu's trailer carrying Cows from Bornu through their cursed land to come and sell Gala and La Casera inside Lagos hold-ups and sleep under Lagos bridges 9 Likes |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by FirmTR(m): 8:08am On Mar 25 |
BondRiv: Abeg you, I nor dey among people wey dey dirty am, my reasoning level pass like that.. |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by kenny714433(m): 8:18am On Mar 25 |
Now, this is tranquillity. Nigerian population and lawlessness won't make any place resemble this else this would be Calabar, Uyo, Abuja or Enugu. 1 Like |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by emmyclassic(m): 8:45am On Mar 25 |
christejames:Have you been to French Sub Sahara colonies? The likes of Mali, Niger, Cameroon Congo etc.. We Africans kept ourselves backwards no one elsewhere did. The English has many well to do colonies than the French and Spanish colonies.. Bad leadership and bad followers is what finish us in Nigeria
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Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by onumadu: 8:57am On Mar 25 |
emmyclassic: You made an honest observation. You see some here making excuses , and yet others clearly unable to intelligently make the assessment still due to rapid satanically tribalistic minds. I saw an area in Lagos that I used to know about 20 years ago, and the area is looking far worse than it was 20 years ago! It is as if Nigeria is racing backwards while other countries are inching forward. Classical definition of lunacy is doing the same thing and expecting different result. 4 Likes |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by christejames(m): 8:58am On Mar 25 |
emmyclassic: Because those countries were engaged in some turmoil due to the political greed of Africans doesn't mean the French didn't achieve anything worthwhile for them. Check the ancient city layout for those cities and how some of govt of those countries are currently and judiciously following the development plan. Check out the plans and current city layout for Niamey, Cotonou, Lome, Dakar, Douala, Bamako, Abidjan, Kinshasa and other French colony city and compare them with their English counterparts. |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by emmyclassic(m): 9:05am On Mar 25 |
christejames:The same applies to Nigeria as well. |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by christejames(m): 9:13am On Mar 25 |
emmyclassic: 😂 Bro you funny ooo Apart from cities like Enugu, Kaduna, Jos, Aba, Onitsha, Port Harcourt, parts of Lagos and Calabar which other Nigerian city felt even a touch of planning in them by the colonialists? And the areas touch here were places this people live and are exclusive to them alone which is unlike that of the French where they plan the whole city across length and breadth which is not just for them alone but also for Africans who support them... You should have enquired why the French are the least racist amongst this colonialists even till date. 1 Like |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by paramakina202: 9:30am On Mar 25 |
papyjaypaul: Which ancient houses do you have in Ibadan? Houses that is less than 60 years old are modern houses but lack of renovation is the problem. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by ahmedio2017(m): 10:00am On Mar 25 |
onumadu: And who is this the most progressive and development minded part of the country must never be allowed to be president. ? You mean igb.o? Dey play, u should rather says the most wicked and greedy fellow on earth.... |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by Rexymania(m): 10:06am On Mar 25 |
Too beautiful... Look like top European countries |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by JagabanB: 10:06am On Mar 25 |
onumadu:Your comment is actually the probIem with Nigerià . Look at the entire "progressive region", they dón't have any world class infrastructure, not road, not bridges, not stadia, not schools, not hospitals, infact no sanitation, no water services, no fire services, nothing nothing. Just loud mouths about being progressive. The leadership in this region is among the worst in the country yet they still feel they are the most progressive. The centralized power causing raucous today was done by them, so how are they the most progressive? The problem with Nigerià is the blame game. |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by Abagworo(m): 10:18am On Mar 25 |
SadiqBabaSani: Everything is impressive and decent unlike what we have in Nigerian cities. 1 Like |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by emmyclassic(m): 10:18am On Mar 25 |
christejames:Bro you need to travel to educate yourself and stop dishing out beer parlour gist |
Re: Algiers, Algeria(picture) by christejames(m): 10:22am On Mar 25 |
emmyclassic: You are the one that is ignorant bro I have traveled and traversed almost the whole region of this country and I'm in a better position to let you know. |
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