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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 4:29pm On Mar 27, 2019
68816419:
kENYATTA FAMILY SHOULD BE IN THIS LIST[b][/b]

Uhuru Kenyatta has ruled for 6 years, in total he will rule for ten. His father ruled for a longer period but even he did not rule as long as Moi did. The older Kenyatta would be next to Nkurunziza in your list (he ruled for 14 yrs). You should be talking about our gracious dictator Moi who ruled for a whopping 24! It will take the combination of Uhuru (full two terms) and his dad to equal Moi's record.

Anyway, that doesnt matter when our worst dictator Moi still looks like Einstein when compared to your murderous, sexually starved, libidinous Ironsis, Gowons and Babangidas.

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by PetroDollax: 4:32pm On Mar 27, 2019
Don’t mind the ediot. He doesn’t have the brain power to understand how these things work. Ghana is fine, in fact doing great. I can look into the future and smile because we are making good progress? Can we say the same for that clueless, certificateless, certified sh1thole? Fuckeduppedness cool

tylann:

IMF warns everyone
Is ghana currently in debt crisis ? No
There is no cause of alarm if you borrow money for infrastructure projects that debt is sustainable it will repay itself
It is stupid to borrow money to pay salaries you will end in a debt trap if you do that
But ghana is okay
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Jonraid(m): 4:34pm On Mar 27, 2019
Foreign investors too lend to Kenya.M-Akiba is set upon Kenya's mobile money system,I'm yet to know if foreigners can lend to our government through the M-Akiba platform!
vaxx:
whaoo. Can i also invest?

Actually, Ghana recently raised 3 billon dollar(eurobond ) of recent which was also oversubscribed to the tune of 21 biillion dollar.

The money is expected to land in the bank of Ghana account by April. It will further strenghten the cedis and impoved economic growth.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by PetroDollax: 4:36pm On Mar 27, 2019
Abacha was the worst. The guy wasn’t even qualified to be in the army because he was shorter than the required height. But anything goes in the nigerian military. that was why Abacha became not only a soldier but a full General grin Fuckeduppedness cool

TayserMahri:


Uhuru Kenyatta has rule for 6 years, in total he will rule for ten. His father ruled for a longer period but even he did not rule as long as Moi did. Even the older Kenyatta would be next to Nkurunziza in your list (he ruled for 14 yrs). You should be talking about our gracious dictator Moi who ruled for a whopping 24! It will take the combination of Uhuru (full two terms) and his dad to equal Moi's record.

Anyway, that doesnt matter when our worst dictator Moi still looks like Einstein when compared to your murderous, sexually starved, libidinous Ironsis, Gowons and Babangidas.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 4:36pm On Mar 27, 2019
Kazikazi:
Why asking that? Of course we didnt fight.We were under UN trusteeship. Our flag is clean from blood ( red color)

There should be blood from the maji maji rebellion massacre. Unless your forefathers blood dont matter to you.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 4:39pm On Mar 27, 2019
PetroDollax:
Abacha was the worst. The guy wasn’t even qualified to be in the army because he was shorter than the required height. But anything goes in the nigerian military. that was why Abacha became not only a soldier but a full General grin Fuckeduppedness cool


Is he the one who died with prostitutes?
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by vaxx: 4:40pm On Mar 27, 2019
Jonraid:
Foreign investors too lend to Kenya.M-Akiba is set upon Kenya's mobile money system,I'm yet to know if foreigners can lend to our government through the M-Akiba platform!
Good, let me know of the possibility?

Kenya is financially sustainable based on what i have read about the country so far. I will be asking you guys some few question soon.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by tylann: 4:45pm On Mar 27, 2019
TayserMahri:


Uhuru Kenyatta has ruled for 6 years, in total he will rule for ten. His father ruled for a longer period but even he did not rule as long as Moi did. Even the older Kenyatta would be next to Nkurunziza in your list (he ruled for 14 yrs). You should be talking about our gracious dictator Moi who ruled for a whopping 24! It will take the combination of Uhuru (full two terms) and his dad to equal Moi's record.

Anyway, that doesnt matter when our worst dictator Moi still looks like Einstein when compared to your murderous, sexually starved, libidinous Ironsis, Gowons and Babangidas.

Removing a speck on others eyes is what Nigerians are good at
Moi is a saint compared to all Nigerian presidents
Moi is the reason why we have one of the highest literacy rates in Africa

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by tylann: 4:47pm On Mar 27, 2019
TayserMahri:


Is he the one who died with prostitutes?

Probably he is the one imported Indian prostitutes to be specific
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Jonraid(m): 4:49pm On Mar 27, 2019
Our financial systems is balanced and relatively mature compared to most countries in Africa.Banks,fintechs,insurance companies and SACCOS are the big players here!

vaxx:
Good, let me know of the possibility?

Kenya is financially sustainable based on what i have read about the country so far. I will be asking you guys some few question soon.

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by tylann: 4:49pm On Mar 27, 2019
PetroDollax:
Abacha was the worst. The guy wasn’t even qualified to be in the army because he was shorter than the required height. But anything goes in the nigerian military. that was why Abacha became not only a soldier but a full General grin Fuckeduppedness cool


There was this Nigerian president who was nicknamed Madonna who was he
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by forgiveness: 4:57pm On Mar 27, 2019
Nigerians Rule The World

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By Chris - 13 hours ago
Christian ochiama,

Nigeria’s aspiration to greatness is taking concrete shape through the audacious achievements of her citizens especially those in the diaspora. The country, adjudged by size of population as the largest concentration of black people in the world, is playing very significant roles in all spheres of human development across the globe.

The list of Nigerian men and women below, which is by no means exhaustive, points to the fact that Nigerians have the capacity and capability to hold their own on the world stage. Their contributions to world affairs cover all spheres of human development- from diplomacy, business, banking, economics to science, inventions, agriculture, oil and gas as well as religion and International Law.

Amina Mohammed

Amina Jane Mohammed is the current Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations and a former Minister of Environment in Nigeria. Before this high profile appointment, she was the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) during which period she was charged with the coordination of Nigeria’s debt relief funds toward the achievement of the MDGs. Her mandate included designing a Virtual Poverty Fund with innovative approaches to poverty reduction, budget coordination and monitoring, as well as providing advice on pertinent issues regarding poverty, public sector reform and sustainable development. Before her present job, she was the Special Adviser to the former United Nations Secretary General, Ban ki-Moon.

Amina also served on numerous international advisory boards and panels, including the UN Secretary-General’s High-level Panel on Post-2015 Development Agenda and the Independent Expert Advisory Group on the Data Revolution for Sustainable Development. She also chaired the Advisory Board of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Global Monitoring Report on Education.

Prof Benedict Okey Oramah

Prof Benedict Okey Oramah is another high flying Nigerian plying his trade in banking. He has been the Chairman and President of African Export-Import Bank and also the Executive Vice President of Business Development and Corporate Banking at African Export-Import Bank. He served as Executive Vice President of African Export-Import Bank. He is also a member of the Consultative Board on World Cocoa Economy of the International Cocoa Organization.

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is an economist and international development expert. She sits on the Boards of Standard Chartered Bank, Twitter, Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI), and the African Risk Capacity (ARC).

Previously, Okonjo-Iweala spent a 25-year career at the World Bank as a development economist, rising through the ranks to the No. 2 position of Managing Director, Operations. As Managing Director, she had oversight responsibility for the World Bank’s $81 billion operational portfolio in Africa, South Asia, Europe and Central Asia. She also served two terms as Finance Minister under the leadership of President Olusegun Obasanjo and President Goodluck Jonathan respectively.

Ngozi was educated at Queen’s School, Enugu, St. Anne’s School, Molete, Ibadan, and the International School Ibadan. She arrived in the USA in 1973 as a teenager to study at Harvard University, graduating magna cum laude with an AB in Economics in 1976. In 1981, she earned her PhD in regional economics and development from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a thesis titled: Credit policy, rural financial markets, and Nigeria’s agricultural development. She received an International Fellowship from the American Association of University Women (AAUW) that supported her doctoral studies.

Akinwumi Adesina

In 2015 when Akinwumi Adesina, a cerebral Agricultural Economist, was elected as the President of the African Development Bank, he was the first Nigerian to hold the post. He previously served as Nigeria’s Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development. Adesina was named as Forbes African Man of the Year for his reform of Nigerian agriculture. He introduced more transparency into the fertiliser supply chain. In 2010, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon appointed him as one of 17 global leaders to spearhead the Millennium Development Goals. In September 2016, Adesina was also appointed by Ban Ki-moon to serve as member of the Lead Group of the Scaling up Nutrition Movement. Until his appointment as Minister in 2010, he was Vice President of Policy and Partnerships for the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA). Adesina was born to a Nigerian farmer in Ibadan, Oyo State. He graduated with a Bachelors in Agricultural Economics with First Class Honours from the University of Ife, Nigeria where he was the first student to be awarded this distinction by the university. He pursued his studies at Purdue University in Indiana where he obtained his PhD (Agricultural Economics) in 1988 and won the Outstanding PhD Thesis for his research work.

He worked at the Rockefeller Foundation since winning a fellowship from the Foundation as a senior scientist in 1988. From 1999 to 2003 he was the representative of the Foundation for the southern African area. From 2003 until 2008 he was an associate director for food security.

Bukar Tijani

Bukar Tijani assumed office as Assistant Director-General and Regional Representative for Africa of Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) on December 1, 2013. He started his professional career in 1978 as a Rural Agricultural Extension Worker. He held senior positions in a number of institutions at both State and national levels. These included General Manager of Fertilizer Blending Company, Director in an EC-assisted Programme, North-East Arid Zone Development Programme (NEAZDP), National Programme Coordinator for IFAD-assisted Community-Based Agriculture and Rural Development Programme (IFAD-CBARDP) and National Project Coordinator for Third Fadama Development Project assisted by the World Bank in Nigeria, among others. He also coordinated all donor-assisted AfDB, IsDB, BADEA, IFAD and World Bank programmes and projects including the National Programme for Food Security (NPFS) and the FAO-China-Nigeria tripartite agreement on South-South Cooperation.

From July 2011 to September 2013, Tijani was a Cabinet Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria where he served as the Minister of State for Agriculture and Rural Development.

Mohammed Sanusi Barkindo

Mohammed Sanusi Barkindo is the 28th Secretary General of the international oil cartel- Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC).

Sanusi Barkindo, born on April 20, 1959 in Yola, Nigeria, has been appointed to a three-year term as Secretary General of OPEC with effect from 1 August 2016. He previously served as Acting Secretary General in 2006, represented Nigeria on OPEC’s Economic Commission Board during 1993–2008, led the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation from 2009–2010, and has headed Nigeria’s technical delegation to the United Nations (UN) climate negotiations since 1991.

Barkindo completed academic degrees from Ahmadu Bello University (Zaria, Nigeria) and South Eastern University (Washington, D.C., USA). He earned a postgraduate diploma from Oxford University, and was awarded an honorary doctorate from Federal University of Technology Yola.

Ms. Bola Adesola

Ms. Bola Adesola was appointed by the Secretary General of the United Nations as the Vice Chairman of the Board of the United Nations Global Compact, the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative. At the time she received this appointment, Bola Adesola was Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of Standard Chartered Nigeria. Ms. Adesola succeeded out-going United Nations Global Compact Board Vice-Chair, Sir Mark Moody-Stuart. Ms. Adesola had served on the Board of the United Nations Global Compact previously. She is expected to bring to the position a wealth of experience in the private sector, in the corporate sustainability space and specifically with the United Nations Global Compact itself.

Ms. Adesola has over 25 years of banking experience, including at First Bank of Nigeria and at Citibank. She holds degrees from Harvard Business School and Lagos Business School, as well as a law degree from the University of Buckingham.

Chile Eboe-Osuji

Chile Eboe-Osuji is a judge of the International Criminal Court, The Hague since March 2012 and was elected as its President on March 11, 2018. His election into the Presidency of the International Criminal Court is for a three-year term. He was the Legal Advisor to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.

Judge Eboe-Osuji was born in Anara, Isiala Mbano, Imo state, Nigeria, on 2 September 1962. He obtained his bachelor of laws degree from the University of Calabar, Nigeria, master of laws degree from McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and doctor of laws degree from the University of Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Eboe-Osuji was called to Bar in 1986. After obtaining his master of laws degree from McGill in 1991, he worked as a barrister in Canada, having been called to the Bar in Ontario and in British Columbia in 1993.

From 1997 to 2005, Eboe-Osuji worked at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda as prosecution counsel and senior legal officer to the judges of the tribunal. From 2005 to 2007, he worked in Canada as a barrister and law lecturer. Working for the Special Court for Sierra Leone as senior prosecution appeals counsel in 2007/08 and returning to the ICTR from 2008 to 2010 as Head of Chambers, he became the Legal Advisor to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Navi Pillay in 2010, and held a cross-appointment as the principal prosecution appeals counsel at the Special Court for Sierra Leone, in the case of Charles Taylor, the former President of Liberia.

Archbishop Josiah Idowu-Fearon

April 2015, Archbishop Idowu-Fearon was appointed as the seventh Secretary General of the Anglican Consultative Council, in London, UK, taking the role in July 2015. From this prestigious position, he oversees the affairs of the Anglican Communion worldwide. Before this appointment, he had also received the Cross of St Augustine presented to him by Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby, at Lambeth Palace in London. (The Cross of St. Augustine award is presented to people who have given long and exceptionally distinguished service to the Anglican Communion). He also served on the International Anglican Conversations on Human Sexuality appointed by former Archbishop of Canterbury, George Carey following the 1998 Lambeth Conference of bishops.

He was at various times the Anglican Bishop of Sokoto and Kaduna. Idowu-Fearon was unanimously elected for a seven-year term as the first archbishop of the newly created Ecclesiastical province of Kaduna. He was educated at the Immanuel Theological College, Ibadan, Nigeria; St John’s College, Durham University, UK; Birmingham University, UK; Ahmadu Bello University, Nigeria; Hartford Seminary, USA; University of Jordan, Jordan

Adebayo Ogunlesi

Adebayo is a Nigerian lawyer and investment banker who, in December 2016, was announced, among other business leaders, as part of Donald Trump’s Strategic and Policy Forum. Ogunlesi who is currently Chairman and Managing Partner at the private equity firm, Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP) was the former head of Global Investment Banking at Credit Suisse First Boston before being promoted to Chief Client Officer and Executive Vice Chairman. In October 2012, Ogunlesi was appointed to the Board of Directors at Goldman Sachs and was named Lead Director.

In 2006, GIP bought London City Airport. In 2009, GIP also acquired the majority share in London Gatwick Airport in a deal worth £1.455 billion. GIP also owns Edinburgh Airport, which they bought in 2012 and Nuovo Trasporto Viaggiatori, which they bought in February 2018.

Ogunlesi attended King’s College, Lagos, received a B.A. with first class honours in Philosophy, Politics and Economics from Oxford University in England. In 1979, he received a J.D. magna cum laude from Harvard Law School and an M.B.A. from the Harvard Business School, which he pursued at the same time. During his time at Harvard, he was on the Harvard Law Review.

From 1980 to 1981, Ogunlesi served as a law clerk to the legendary Justice Thurgood Marshall of the United States Supreme Court. From 1997 to 2002, he was the Head of the Global Energy Group of Credit Suisse First Boston (CSFB). In 2002, Ogunlesi was appointed Global Head of CSFB’s Investment Banking Division. Also in 2002, he served as a member of Credit Suisse’s Executive Board and Management Committee. From 2004 to 2006, Ogunlesi was Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Client Officer of CSFB.

Yvonne Ike

Ike is the Managing Director and Head, sub-Saharan Africa (Ex-RSA), Bank of America Merrill Lynch. Prior to joining Bank of America Merrill Lynch in September 2014, Yvonne was a chief executive officer, West Africa at Renaissance Capital, where she was responsible for the firm’s West Africa franchise covering Investment Banking and Securities Trading. From 1984 to 2009, Yvonne was a managing director at JP Morgan. She also worked as a partner at Africapital Management Limited from 2009 to 2011. Yvonne started her career as an auditor with Ernst and Young International and has been an FSA registered representative since 1994. It must be noted that Bank of America Merrill Lynch and JP Morgan are among the biggest investment banks in the world.

Sandie Okoro

While the world at large has been affected immensely by the excellence of Africans, stories still resound of the many exploits of Nigerians scattered across the globe in their different endeavours.

It is a known fact that some Nigerian women are doing extraordinary and remarkable things abroad. The special mention of Sandie Okoro’s exploits however expouses the brilliance of Nigerian women in diaspora.

Sandie Okoro was born in Fulham, London, in 1964. She grew up in nearby Balham. Her father was a teacher from Nigeria, and her mother a nurse from Trinidad. Influenced by a television programme ‘Crown Court’, Sandie Okoro at the age of nine decided she wanted to become a judge.

Despite being flattered by her school teacher who once told her that little black girls from Balham don’t become judges, undeterred Okoro worked hard to achieve her dream.

She attended Putney High School and later then studied law and politics at the University of Birmingham. After university, she studied at the Inns of Court School of Law, now part of City University of London, and joined Lincoln’s Inn, qualifying as a barrister in 1988. In a change of course she again, qualified as a solicitor and in 1990 joined Schroeder’s as head of its trusts team

Sandie was appointed Senior Vice President and General Counsel for the World Bank Group in February 2017. Prior to joining the World Bank Group, she had been General Counsel of HSBC Global Asset Management and Deputy General Counsel of HSBC Retail Banking and Wealth Management since 2014, prior to which she was Global General Counsel at Barings.

She has received several accolades and awards in the United Kingdom and Europe for her work and volunteer efforts. Sandie received the 2014 Chambers Europe Award for Excellence in the category for Outstanding Contribution to the Legal Profession.

A leader in her field, Sandie was appointed in July 2011 to the Management Board and the Panel of Experts of The Hague-based Panel of International Market Experts in Finance (P.R.I.M.E.), which assists with the settlement of international disputes on complex financial transactions. In late 2013, Sandie became a council member of the Human Rights organization, JUSTICE.

From 2010 to 2016, Sandie was ambassador for the Law Society of England and Wales Diversity Access lScheme. From January to June 2014, she was President of International Lawyers of Africa (ILFA), having previously been an ILFA director for many years



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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by PetroDollax: 5:00pm On Mar 27, 2019
Yes, very disgraceful cool how can a country progress with leaders like that?

TayserMahri:


Is he the one who died with prostitutes?
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by kikuyu1(m): 5:00pm On Mar 27, 2019
samorobo:
Stupid kenyans have been shouting ashwo (prostitutes ) since morning. .but yet they are the ashawo capital In africa and are ranked 7th globally...no wonder victoria kimono has been serving her ass here in lagos for record deals...shame...no wonder the whites find kenya interesting. ...shame on you ...
Gateway to ashawo to africa and to the entire world..

Anyway how is turkana



https://www.atqnews.com/ng/kenya-african-country-top10-sex/amp/

Really you Black mofo!! You global ashawoism is affecting the spiritual world,your hos have taken so much Oyinbo Dee they've actually absorbed negative entities and are now being exorcised of demons in Italy!


A Catholic priest stands over the forlorn figure of a young Nigerian girl, murmuring prayers and sprinkling holy water as she sobs.

Favour*, a 19-year-old, is constantly scratching, her skin is red raw in places. She believes there is a nest of insects living inside her body- and that they will kill her.

The priest is attempting to break a powerful voodoo spell that binds her to her 'madam' in Trieste, near the border with Slovenia, for the next five to eight years.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3140330/I-nest-insects-inside-body-wanted-die-Revealed-Italian-priests-conducting-EXORCISMS-break-voodoo-spells-terrified-Nigerian-migrant-girls-traffickers-force-work-prostitutes.html

Her voodoo binding story is BS,btw,strictly for Oyinbo consumption-they enter this life voluntarily,eyes wide open. However,there are very real spiritual consequences.

Around 40 per cent of all prostitutes in Italy are Nigerian.

The figure has soared as the ongoing chaos in Libya allows trafficking gangs bringing migrants by boats from Africa free reign.

In 2014 the International Organisation for Migration reported the number of Nigerian girls arriving in Italy had increased by 300 per cent.

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by SuperIgbo1(m): 5:03pm On Mar 27, 2019
TayserMahri:


Uhuru Kenyatta has ruled for 6 years, in total he will rule for ten. His father ruled for a longer period but even he did not rule as long as Moi did. The older Kenyatta would be next to Nkurunziza in your list (he ruled for 14 yrs). You should be talking about our gracious dictator Moi who ruled for a whopping 24! It will take the combination of Uhuru (full two terms) and his dad to equal Moi's record.

Anyway, that doesnt matter when our worst dictator Moi still looks like Einstein when compared to your murderous, sexually starved, libidinous Ironsis, Gowons and Babangidas.

Remove Ironsi from your list. He didn't kill anybody.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by psychologygh: 5:06pm On Mar 27, 2019
[quote author=samorobo post=77035520]

You are sounding like that because you are currently experiencing the same fate ...on the contrary yours is worst . Because yours will lead to neocolonialism
..you are ranked third country in africa with the highest foreign debt. .and ghana on the other hand is among top ten...or why did you think their president have recently been shouting africa without debt...it is actually ghana without debt...they need that memo first before any other country ...how can ghana with a gdp of $50 billion after 62 years of independence be owing $37 billion

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Jonraid(m): 5:08pm On Mar 27, 2019
Banks Pre-tax profits and tier one capital!

rvp2018 see this.How is Nigeria a giant?

The figures below are in million US dollars!

Kenya Pretax profits=1,333 (despite the rate cap)

Nigeria's Pretax profits=1,996(a country of 180 million and 370b GDP)

Tier one capital Kenya=4,298

Tier one capital Nigeria=9815 (just twice that of Kenya despite their much big GDP and population )

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by AkanBa: 5:13pm On Mar 27, 2019
IMF's Top 10 2019 African Fastest Growing Economies;



1.Libya

The fastest growing economy is Libya a North-African country with a GDP size of over $50.95bn is a country in the Maghreb region. The IMF projects an economic growth of 10.8 per cent.

2.Ethiopia

The Second fastest growing economy in the continent is Ethiopia a country located in East-Africa and the horn of the continent, and a landlocked country split by the Great Rift Valley.

IMF projects that Ethiopia with a GDP size of about $80.56bn will grow by 8.5% in the year 2019.

3.Rwanda

Rwanda a country located in East-Africa is one of the best stories of robust reforms and transformation, post the ugly civil war experience in 1994.

With a GDP size of $9.14bn Rwanda is projected to achieve a 7.8% growth rate in 2019.

4. Ghana

Ghana is an economic power house in West Africa with a GDP size of approximately $51bn and is projected to hit a 7.6% growth in 2019, from 6.3% in 2018.

5.Ivory Coast

The Ivory Coast also known as “Cotedvoire” is another West African emerging economic powerhouse with remarkable reforms, that has made it a unique investment destination in Africa.

With a GDP size of about $41bn Ivory Coast is projected by IMF to grow by 7.0% in 2019.

6. Senegal

Senegal a country located in the West African sub-region is the sixth fastest growing economy to watch in 2019.

IMF projects that Senegal with a GDP size of approximately $17bn will grow by 6.7% in 2019.

7. Tanzania

Tanzania a country located in East-Africa has a GDP size of about $52.09bn and is projected by IMF to grow by 6.6% in 2019, from 5.8% in 2018.

8.Benin

Benin Republic is a country located in West Africa made the IMF 2019 top ten (10) fastest growing economies to watch in 2019.

It has a GDP size of approximately $10bn and has been projected to grow by 6.3 per cent in 2019.

This is an improved projection from 6% in 2018.

9.Uganda

Uganda is another East-African nation that emerged in the IMF top 10 fastest growing economies for 2019.

The GDP size of Uganda is over $26bn and is expected to grow by 6% in 2019.

10. Kenya

Kenya is an economic force in East-Africa and is a strategic nation in Africa. It has a GDP size of $74.94bn and IMF projects a 6.1% growth for the country in 2019.

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by AskiaHarem(m): 5:14pm On Mar 27, 2019
Jonraid:
Banks Pre-tax profits and tier one capital!

rvp2018 see this.How is Nigeria a giant?

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Jonraid(m): 5:16pm On Mar 27, 2019
How does this even explain what I'm posting? Your answers need to be relevant to what I've just posted! smiley AskiaHarem
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by tylann: 5:17pm On Mar 27, 2019
AkanBa:
IMF's Top 10 2019 African Fastest Growing Economies;



1.Libya

The fastest growing economy is Libya a North-African country with a GDP size of over $50.95bn is a country in the Maghreb region. The IMF projects an economic growth of 10.8 per cent.

2.Ethiopia

The Second fastest growing economy in the continent is Ethiopia a country located in East-Africa and the horn of the continent, and a landlocked country split by the Great Rift Valley.

IMF projects that Ethiopia with a GDP size of about $80.56bn will grow by 8.5% in the year 2019.

3.Rwanda

Rwanda a country located in East-Africa is one of the best stories of robust reforms and transformation, post the ugly civil war experience in 1994.

With a GDP size of $9.14bn Rwanda is projected to achieve a 7.8% growth rate in 2019.

4. Ghana

Ghana is an economic power house in West Africa with a GDP size of approximately $51bn and is projected to hit a 7.6% growth in 2019, from 6.3% in 2018.

5.Ivory Coast

The Ivory Coast also known as “Cotedvoire” is another West African emerging economic powerhouse with remarkable reforms, that has made it a unique investment destination in Africa.

With a GDP size of about $41bn Ivory Coast is projected by IMF to grow by 7.0% in 2019.

6. Senegal

Senegal a country located in the West African sub-region is the sixth fastest growing economy to watch in 2019.

IMF projects that Senegal with a GDP size of approximately $17bn will grow by 6.7% in 2019.

7. Tanzania

Tanzania a country located in East-Africa has a GDP size of about $52.09bn and is projected by IMF to grow by 6.6% in 2019, from 5.8% in 2018.

8.Benin

Benin Republic is a country located in West Africa made the IMF 2019 top ten (10) fastest growing economies to watch in 2019.

It has a GDP size of approximately $10bn and has been projected to grow by 6.3 per cent in 2019.

This is an improved projection from 6% in 2018.

9.Uganda

Uganda is another East-African nation that emerged in the IMF top 10 fastest growing economies for 2019.

The GDP size of Uganda is over $26bn and is expected to grow by 6% in 2019.

10. Kenya

Kenya is an economic force in East-Africa and is a strategic nation in Africa. It has a GDP size of $74.94bn and IMF projects a 6.1% growth for the country in 2019.

I see east africa is well represented

Where is our giant though
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by tylann: 5:18pm On Mar 27, 2019
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Very irrelevant
This guy grin
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by tylann: 5:19pm On Mar 27, 2019
Jonraid:
How does this even explain what I'm posting? Your answers need to be relevant to what I've just posted! smiley AskiaHarem

I wonder cool
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by AskiaHarem(m): 5:21pm On Mar 27, 2019
tylann:

Very irrelevant
This guy grin

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by tylann: 5:26pm On Mar 27, 2019
[quote author=AskiaHarem post=77038728][/quote]
cool
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by AskiaHarem(m): 5:31pm On Mar 27, 2019

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Favor99(m): 5:37pm On Mar 27, 2019
sufferNsmiling:

You cannot stop the fighting for the last 15 years nigerians have been insulting other african countries badly. A lot of african countries have reached their boiling points or nigerians. Nigerians insult ever body which is better than them. Enough is enough nigerians need to be taught a lesson and a bitter one indeed. We cannot keep on allowing nigerians to run to other african countries and then start insulting us.
I sent you a pm
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Favor99(m): 5:40pm On Mar 27, 2019
sufferNsmiling:

You cannot stop the fighting for the last 15 years nigerians have been insulting other african countries badly. A lot of african countries have reached their boiling points or nigerians. Nigerians insult ever body which is better than them. Enough is enough nigerians need to be taught a lesson and a bitter one indeed. We cannot keep on allowing nigerians to run to other african countries and then start insulting us.
Oh wow I did t know that Nigerians have been doing that. I didn’t know they’ve been going to other African countries insulting the people. It doesn’t surprise me given their bad behavior here on Nairaland. I’m sorry about that bro. Not all Nigerians are like that
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by tylann: 6:08pm On Mar 27, 2019
[quote author=AskiaHarem post=77039010][/quote]
Your are delusional
And always hallucinogenic
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by AskiaHarem(m): 6:10pm On Mar 27, 2019
tylann:

Your are delusional
And always hallucinogenic

Facts are facts grin

Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by tylann: 6:12pm On Mar 27, 2019
AskiaHarem:


Facts are facts grin

Which facts cheesy
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 6:18pm On Mar 27, 2019
SuperIgbo1:


Remove Ironsi from your list. He didn't kill anybody.

But he made himself military dictator of Nigeria and suspended the constitution. What the hell was disgunting the Igbos anyway when the president Nnamdi Azikwe was an Igbo? You folks wanted to be given the whole country to yourself or what?

Lemme tell you something I have observed about Igbos. You are like an amalgamation of Kenya's Kikuyus and Luos if you know some Kenyan history. Entrepreneurship-wise like Kikuyu and political-wise like Luos. Deadly combo. There's nothing in this bloody world that would satisfy you. You cant have all property and wealth and power to yourself. In Kenya, Luos are the eternal political antagonists just like you.

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