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Re: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:26am On Dec 20, 2012 |
Pataki: I asked you to explain how you judged Nigeria was as welathy as the UK. So your cretinous arsse should feel free to explain what your understanding of wealth is, foool! Stop running! |
Re: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Nobody: 12:35am On Dec 20, 2012 |
Sagamite:. Nigeria isn't poor but has a poor dead leadership system. What kind of mentality is that ( @ d bolded) |
Re: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:36am On Dec 20, 2012 |
Vanneni: . Nigeria isn't poor but has a poor dead leadership system. What kind of mentality is that ( @ d bolded) Nigeria isn't poor is a different argument from Nigeria is as wealthy as UK. Superiority mentality. |
Re: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:36am On Dec 20, 2012 |
wonlasewonimi: I am not going to sleep until I eat this moronic suya. |
Re: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Nobody: 12:37am On Dec 20, 2012 |
debosky: I've found some additional information.. . . . . Great stuff - that was my line of argument.... Sagamite Please, give it a rest now - you have deviated from the topic, bro.. |
Re: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:39am On Dec 20, 2012 |
hypeman: Oya, let me just finish this moronic pataki, abeg. Only that one remain. |
Re: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by wonlasewonimi: 12:41am On Dec 20, 2012 |
Sagamite: Seriously, I don't think you can match him in any intellectual discourse. All you would resort to is calling him person and cretin.. so go to bed! |
Re: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Sagamite(m): 12:42am On Dec 20, 2012 |
wonlasewonimi: You think so? Then beg him to tell us how he came to the conclusion Nigeria is as wealthy as the UK. |
Re: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Pataki: 12:43am On Dec 20, 2012 |
I am going to be civil with you this once. Sagamite, give us your definition of a nation's wealth? Using the UK as an example. (Now lets see whether you can complete a simple post without 'cretin' or 'person'). |
Re: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Nobody: 12:44am On Dec 20, 2012 |
Sagamite: Alright, bro... I'll be on here chirpsing Vanneni... @Vanneni Hiya babes, are you the one on your profile?? |
Re: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Nobody: 12:44am On Dec 20, 2012 |
Lmao. . .nothing wey I no go see Buncha senile supercentaranian dolts reliving their denarian years. |
Re: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by manny4life(m): 12:46am On Dec 20, 2012 |
If I may add, according to a U.N. def of "wealth" - At the most general level, economists may define wealth as "anything of value" which captures both the subjective nature of the idea and the idea that it is not a fixed or static concept. The United Nations definition of inclusive wealth is a monetary measure which includes the sum of natural, human and physical assets.[5][6] Natural capital includes land, forests, fossil fuels, and minerals. Human capital is the population's education and skills. Physical (or "manufactured" capital includes such things as machinery, buildings, and infrastructure. Ref - wikipedia def on "Wealth" Going by this, Nigeria is though wealthy on Natural resource and perhaps coming up in Human capital (if you don't add capital in other countries), BUT, we're lagging behind in Physical or manufacturing. Manufacturing represent less than 4% of our GDP, nonetheless, we still have other natural resource in abundance. |
Re: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Pataki: 12:46am On Dec 20, 2012 |
A Nigerian living and working in Nigeria has been named as the richest black woman globally. Now, can Sagamite kindly educate us, what is the definition of a nation's wealth? |
Re: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Nobody: 12:46am On Dec 20, 2012 |
OMO IBO: Lmao. . .nothing wey I no go see Why do you lot love using words you don't understand?? Stop it bro. |
Re: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Nobody: 12:50am On Dec 20, 2012 |
manny4life: If I may add, according to a U.N. def of "wealth" - At the most general level, economists may define wealth as "anything of value" which captures both the subjective nature of the idea and the idea that it is not a fixed or static concept. Great stuff - however, you need to include the people living in the country vis-a-vis how they generate/acquire wealth... So, the UK is definitely not on the same level as Nigeria - Nigeria is still a poor country... |
Re: Africa's Richest Woman - Nigerian Folorunsho Alakija by Nobody: 12:51am On Dec 20, 2012 |
Sagamite:I don't know about that and I'm not even interested in knowing. I'm tired of the dead system in Nigeria but it's still my country. Your superiority complex is as a result of...? I'd like to know those achievments. Having a foreign passport |
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