Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?

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Ifygurl
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #64 on: August 20, 2008, 01:39 PM »

Quote from: The Sly on August 20, 2008, 12:44 PM
Same old BS links that has nothing to put on ground at the end of the day!
I posted some facts only for you to return with appaling loads of links Huh
The same links which stated that Nigerians were the happiest people on earth!!!!
The same bloody links where u got your Vision 2010?? Undecided

I don't need to study some useless links about Nigeria to know what is going on
I have SEEN whats going on in Nigeria so i don't need any irrelevant links to make my point.

Mrs researcher, Your ignorance has inclined to an all time high
Arguing with you makes no sense to me. . . . . .
It seems all i have been saying are going into your head through your left ear and coming out through the right one.

I gave you links.
You say it's inaccurate.

So your smarter than Wikipedia, UN, IMF and Allafrica.com.
Good to know.

You talking about you gave me links.
Where is it?
All i see is you writing.
I don't see any links next to your writings.

You told me, my shit are inaccurate and i told you every site i found it at.
You said with it's inaccurate sites.
Oh okay.

Teach me.  Mister Genius.
What's accurate?
Also give me the links, website, hell a book.

Oh yea, also got some my information from a book called Africa Economy(The New Africa).(I forgot the name of the guy who wrote it but it's by some White guy).
When school starts. I'll go to our school library and i'll try to Borrow it again, so i'll give you the name of the guy that wrote it.
But why should i do that?
You already said his inaccurate.

You saying you don't research.
Good to know(We have in Genius in this sites).
Too bad i'm not as smart as you so i do research.
Well i learned from you those sites are inaccurate(And you are a genius so of course it's true), so oga abeg
tell me what's accurate?
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People don't use Wikipedia and All Africa to research
And also don't listen to UN, IMF or any news.
Also DO NOT read a book called Africa Economy(A New Africa).

Mr. Sly says they are inaccurate sites and book, so people donnot use the above sites or read what IMF or UN says, you only get inaccurate information.
Okay people.
Mr. Sly says says it's inaccurate, so DON'T use it.

P.S: Genius, you messed up in one thing: It's Vision 2020, not 2010.
That's what i read in those inaccurate sites(so it must be wrong)
After all your the Genius.
I need to call my teacher and tell her that she gave me a bad grade. I should have gotten an F, Not an A.
I used inaccurate sites to research.

Are those sites inaccurate also cause they said our
Health, education, Unemployment, etc rates are too high(meaning it's bad, really bad).
And also our death rate is high too

Are they inaccurate in those information because that's what i wrote in my paper.
Damn, why did i not ask Mr. Sly when i was researching for that paper.
Damn why did i use wikipedia, all africa and UN sites.
Next time, i write a paper i'll use you for information.

For summer paper. I'm suppose to right about Racism and Racist.
I used Wikipedia, UN and a book called the American racist to research about it
I don't want to get inaccurate information again so Mr. Genius(UN and Wikipedia) are inaccurate so abeg teach.
I need accurate information for this paper

chidichris (m)
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #65 on: August 20, 2008, 02:01 PM »

Davidlan wrote,
What is a definition of a "third world country"?
What is the definition of a first world nation? What is the yardstick for measuring development? The US or the EU? Why are nations like Brazil and Mexico still second world nations despite their thriving economies?

We are not an underdeveloped country, we are simply an exploited nation! Exploited by those same "super powers" for their own greed and selfish gain. Their economies where built on the backs of poor africans and the resources they stole from us!



if u are living in the usa as u claim my dear, won't u work towards changing our identity from third world country to fourth or fifth? in which aspects of life do u wish to compare things here and there? why do we always run away from the truth? who exploit you and when? how many years of independence? or are you telling us that the abachas, babangidas and objs to mention but a few are whites?

far from the truth, i do not know the last time u were in nigeria but events back home is showing that we are directing our efforts to go down to fourth world country. nigeria has succeeded in a step forward and four backward.

it was on news that robbers went to yar adua's mother's house a couple of days ago which shows how safe we are all there in our first world nation.

we are our own problem and until we begin to accept this responsibilities and decide to make amends, things will continue the way it is.

please if u have decided to believe that nigeria and the usa is in the same train, please come back home.
davidif (m)
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #66 on: August 22, 2008, 12:46 AM »

in case some of you didn't know, NIGERIA IS A THIRD WORLD COUNTRY.
obongyi
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #67 on: August 22, 2008, 01:39 AM »

3rd world country
$$Rhino
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #68 on: August 22, 2008, 01:16 PM »

What does it matter if we are 3rd world or developing, we have nothing to show for nothing, we just exist, selling Oil to those that knows how to make something happen.
Angelheart
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #69 on: September 23, 2008, 08:50 PM »

Quote from: Ifygurl on August 20, 2008, 10:06 AM

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No offense but South Africa is getting worse based on what i'm reading.
Your economy is dropping, just like it was in aparthied, the government is not helping anybody
And since Xenophobia began it seems to be increasing.
And again No offense, but i've dealth with many South Africans; you all really don't know anything about Nigeria, At all.
Again No offense.
Based from all the comments i've been reading from South Africans. You all really don't know anything about Nigeria or any other African country
Again No offense.

What exactly are you reading? Ever heard of research methodologies?
Our Economy is dropping?Again I ask, what are you reading?
Since Xenophobia it is increasing?? What is increasing? Do you read??
SOuth Afircan don't know anything about Nigeria?From your statement, do you know ANYTHING about South Africa,


Kobojunkie
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #70 on: September 23, 2008, 09:51 PM »

Quote from: $$Rhino on August 22, 2008, 01:16 PM
What does it matter if we are 3rd world or developing, we have nothing to show for nothing, we just exist, selling Oil to those that knows how to make something happen.


Roflmao!!! I love the way you never fail to accept reality even while you are lost in dream world. ROFLMAO!!! good deal dude!!!

Your posts make me laugh. I mean one minute you are dreaming of a Nigerian utopia, the next you are stating that our future seems bleak considering our current reality. I like that. Now if only others will learn that being positive about the future does not mean same as denying current reality.ROFLMAO!!
blackspade (m)
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #71 on: September 24, 2008, 02:07 AM »

Nigeria is both a developing third world country.
Ifygurl
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #72 on: September 30, 2008, 09:32 AM »

Quote from: Angelheart on September 23, 2008, 08:50 PM
What exactly are you reading? Ever heard of research methodologies?
Our Economy is dropping?Again I ask, what are you reading?
Since Xenophobia it is increasing?? What is increasing? Do you read??
SOuth Afircan don't know anything about Nigeria?From your statement, do you know ANYTHING about South Africa,




Calm the hell down. Jeez. What i see in T.V in America is where i get the quotes on SA. Also the news in the internet,everywhere.  And plus, i visited SA did summer and my sister got attacked by the xenophobia idiots in the part of that not suppose to have it.
And if you don't know what xenophobia is then you know your lying cause that's like the news of the day.

Quote from: blackspade on September 24, 2008, 02:07 AM
Nigeria is both a developing third world country.

Thank you. That's what i've been telling this people that nigeria is both a developing and a third world country. But of course you can't teach nigerians anything. Everyone has to be right.
Too much ego in our bodies. Ah

Quote from: Kobojunkie on September 23, 2008, 09:51 PM

Roflmao!!! I love the way you never fail to accept reality even while you are lost in dream world. ROFLMAO!!! good deal dude!!!

Your posts make me laugh. I mean one minute you are dreaming of a Nigerian utopia, the next you are stating that our future seems bleak considering our current reality. I like that. Now if only others will learn that being positive about the future does not mean same as denying current reality.ROFLMAO!!

If that quote is to me, you know i didn't write that. Hmm. Kobojunkie. How much do i hate thee? Not much but i can't stand you.
Ohyea and you still didn't answer my question? The ordeal i went through with my bestfriend was it please? Since Americans don't are perfect, i want to know what my ordeal was? Thanks.
Fhemmmy
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #73 on: September 30, 2008, 01:27 PM »

Republic of Benin is a 3rd world nation and we can't even compare ourself with them, so that makes us a 4th world country.
yemmyse (m)
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #74 on: September 30, 2008, 01:34 PM »


  Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #4 on: April 05, 2006, 07:55 AM » 

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Nigeria can only be classified as a third world country for the following reasons.

1.  Mains electricity supplies are erratic or non-existent in most parts of the country.

2.  There has never been provision for any form of social security, unemployment or retirement benefits to most Nigerian citizens.

3.  The streets are strewn with mountains of trash in most major Nigerian cities as municipal trash collection is effectively non-existent.

4.  It is possible to break the law and sometimes even get away with murder simply by bribing the Nigerian Police.

5.  The innocent often wind up in jail or get summarily shot for failure to bribe Nigerian policemen. 

6.  Armed robbers very commonly lay siege on residential neigborhoods FOR HOURS AT A TIME in many Nigerian cities, without police response.

7.  Federal and state highways in Nigeria are pock-marked with massive craters that constitute death traps to motorists.

8.  Nigerian state-run hospitals are under-funded, under-staffed, housed in run-down buildings and lacking both equipment and reliably safe pharmaceutical drugs.

9.  Dead bodies are a common sight on the streets in metropolitan areas as well as in plain view along major highways.

10.  Vehicle safety codes in Nigeria are non-existent, and vehicle smog emmission controls entirely unheard of in Nigeria.

11. In Lagos, Nigeria's commercial hub, there exist TODAY pedestrian over-head bridges in such disrepair as to have rotted clear through, leaving gaping holes through which unwary pedestrians do regularly fall 50 feet into traffic below.

12. The number of Nigerian metropolitan areas that are served by a centralized drinking water supply can be counted on the fingers of one hand. 

I would be very interested to hear from anyone who feels that ANY SINGLE ONE of the above twelve points does not on its own classify Nigeria as a third world nation, or who feels that any one of the above twelve points contains an exaggeration or lie.
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If the above are true then Nigeria is definitely a third world country.
Mpele (m)
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #75 on: September 30, 2008, 02:40 PM »

Actually Nigeria together with Chad, Sudan, Central African Republic, Kenya, Somalia and all those sub-saharan countries except South Africa and North Africa are 4th world.
blackspade (m)
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #76 on: September 30, 2008, 03:31 PM »

Mpele, shut the hell up. If you have nothing that even makes the slightest of sense to add, don't bother typing anything, boy.
davidif (m)
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #77 on: September 30, 2008, 04:59 PM »

Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?


iru question wo leleyi? in case some of you didn't know already, Nigeria is a third world country.
grafikdon
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #78 on: September 30, 2008, 07:48 PM »

With all due respect, you folks need to stop the insults, how dare you? Nigeria is not a third world country, ''It'' is a 7th world country riddled with putrid imbecilic and malevolent parasites masquerading as presidents/Senators/Reps/Governors/Local Chairmen. . .

Stop insulting the real third world countries. . .
Mpele (m)
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #79 on: October 01, 2008, 02:21 PM »

@  grafikdon.

lol! couldn't have said it better I think 9th world would be better. That is why Nigerians are all over the world, they just can't afford to live in a lifeless country.

This is not an insult, but reality
morpheus24
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #80 on: October 01, 2008, 02:44 PM »

Quote from: Mpele on October 01, 2008, 02:21 PM
@ grafikdon.

lol! couldn't have said it better I think 9th world would be better. That is why Nigerians are all over the world, they just can't afford to live in a lifeless country.

This is not an insult, but reality

Yes and we are about to invade your half kaffir ass too and turn you into a Nigerian by breeding out that leucoderm in you.
chessguru (m)
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #81 on: October 01, 2008, 03:00 PM »

THIRD WORLD,
grafikdon
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #82 on: October 01, 2008, 04:21 PM »

Quote from: Mpele on October 01, 2008, 02:21 PM
@  grafikdon.

lol! couldn't have said it better I think 9th world would be better. That is why Nigerians are all over the world, they just can't afford to live in a lifeless country.

This is not an insult, but reality

Mpele, don't get the wrong idea, my outcry is borne out of frustration, not hatred. I am frustrated that a bunch of hopeless putrid parasitic nitwits that barely make up 2% of the population have turned the country into their private company. I am frustrated that a vast majority of Nigerians who are decent people have embraced the mind boggling, gut wrenching status quo instead of sticking out their necks in order to enjoy the benefits of a functional country. Everyone knows the right thing but nobody will do it.

It seems that only violence works in Nigeria; violence against the insignificant parasites masquerading as Governors/Reps/Local Govt Chairmen/Presidents/AG/Commissioners etc etc. Perhaps that language should be spoken for things to turn around.

So Mr. Mpele, I do not wish death and destruction  to Nigerians, because 80% of the most important men and women in my life are in Nigeria, instead I have the urge to pulverize the ''leaders'' and a few imbecilic ''citizens'' who have turned the nation into a laughing stock.
Angelheart
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #83 on: October 01, 2008, 05:29 PM »

Third world offcourse.
Fhemmmy
Re: Is Nigeria A Developing Or A 3rd World Country?
« #84 on: October 01, 2008, 05:41 PM »

In 2007, Nigeria was ranked 148. This latest survey places Nigeria as the 59th most corrupt country. This is by no means a small achievement for a country which some years ago, was ranked one of the most corrupt countries in the world.

Notwithstanding the controversy surrounding the efficacy or otherwise of TI's methodology, becoming the 59th most corrupt out of 180 countries ought to call for a celebration. Not even the government celebrated. What could have been wrong?

Only in a 3rd world Country can they expect celebration for being 59th on the list of most corrupt nation.
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