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Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by martineverest(m): 11:26am On Jul 20, 2020
j1mmy:
Who cares?
Saudi royal family is the number one sponsor of terrorism globally even Boko Haram.
his son,the crown prince is the one actually
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Nobody: 11:27am On Jul 20, 2020
Openbusiness4:

That's not the reason. Saudi produces it's crude oil at a very efficient production costs, sometimes as low as under $10 per barrel and this gives is huge margin gains and profits when it sells the crude oil. But your country Nigeria crude oil production costs is as high as $30 per barrel. Which shows how inefficiently corrupt your government and the crude oil sector is. It is massive unabated corruption that is responsible for it, not population. Are we the only oil country with about 180m people? Russia sells oil, have about around the same population range with us, are we even anywhere close to Russia in terms of national development or citizens average standard of living?

1. Russia also exports industrial products and some agricultural products.

They aren't at our level.

2. Nigeria has a very high population, and the amount we earn from oil is not enough. We don't export industrial products, and our agric sector is poor and hampered by obsolete methods

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Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Ghostmode2two(m): 11:27am On Jul 20, 2020
martineverest:
he is worse than North Korea president
He is!!!
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Felix6: 11:28am On Jul 20, 2020
If he dies, the killer crown prince will take over.
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Dotherightthing: 11:31am On Jul 20, 2020
Righteousness89:
How I wish Ssomeone can Iintroduce JESUS Christ to Hhim...

That's the Ggreatest Ggift to Ggive someone in his Sstate..

21. Please spell words correctly when you post, and try to use perfect grammar and punctuation.
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Confidens52(m): 11:35am On Jul 20, 2020
fast recovery grand pa
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Openbusiness4: 11:40am On Jul 20, 2020
kikero:


1. Russia also exports industrial products and some agricultural products.

They aren't at our level.

2. Nigeria has a very high population, and the amount we earn from oil is not enough. We don't export industrial products, and our agric sector is poor and hampered by obsolete methods
We don't export, we don't have industry, your agric sector is poor...etc all this excuses boil down to bad leadership. No country met good agric sector in the world, no industrialized country in this world met the machines and industries in their country. They built it, they built it all themselves because they had good leadership with visionary leaders in government. Your country is a serious mess nearly beyond redemption because it has been unfortunate to have the worst set of government in this world successively. Our oil earnings are not enough? Are you joking or what Since 1960, Nigeria is estimated to have earned over $$$$$ 600 billion (USD) in crude oil earnings alone, yet the country has nothing significant to show for it. Did they share the money with the population or what, because I don't understand this your claim and blame on the population. Did the FG govt or state govt ever pay some of its crude oil revenue to you as a citizen? What amenities did they provide. This is 2020, many places in this country don't have govt water, terrible roads all over, poor social infrastructure, the few govt amenities that exist are nothing to write home about, like govt hospitals etc, go to civil service, rotten to the core, what of armed forces, go to their barracks, decay and suffering everywhere.... Citizens provide their own water, pay for their own vigilante security, carry all kinds of social amenities burdens on their neck because they have the most useless govt. Yet you are blaming population? Was Nigeria always estimated as 180m, was it not recently (about a year ago) we were put at this number. Abeg all your excuses don't hold water at all. This country is just unfortunate to have had chronic thieves in power since it was formed. Shift your blame where the blame really lies..... Or is it the 180 million Nigeria masses that spent N81.5 billion within 4 months as detailed in the picture below?

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Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by PhenomenalAustin: 11:46am On Jul 20, 2020
Openbusiness4:
d extent dis useless FG we have now and d ones we have had before have destroyed dis country with endless corruption and looting, f***d up is a compliment aswea. See below, over N1 billion spent on "community relations" within 4 months in 2020 oh, and over N34 billion spent on COVID-19, and this is just one agency of the Buhari FG grin

Jesus Christ!!!!!

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Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Nobody: 11:47am On Jul 20, 2020
Openbusiness4:
We don't export, we don't have industry, your agric sector is poor...etc all this excuses boil down to bad leadership. No country met good agric sector in the world, no industrialized country in this world met the machines and industries in their country. They built it, they built it all themselves because they had good leadership with visionary leaders in government. Your country is a serious mess nearly beyond redemption because it has been unfortunate to have the worst set of government in this world successively. Our oil earnings are not enough? Are you joking or what Since 1960, Nigeria is estimated to have earned over $$$$$ 600 billion (USD) in crude oil earnings alone, yet the country has nothing significant to show for it. Did they share the money with the population or what, because I don't understand this your claim and blame on the population. Did the FG govt or state govt ever pay some of its crude oil revenue to you as a citizen? What amenities did they provide. This is 2020, many places in this country don't have govt water, terrible roads all over, poor social infrastructure, the few govt amenities that exist are nothing to write home about, like govt hospitals etc, go to civil service, rotten to the core, what of armed forces, go to their barracks, decay and suffering everywhere.... Citizens provide their own water, pay for their own vigilante security, carry all kinds of social amenities burdens on their neck because they have the most useless govt. Yet you are blaming population? Was Nigeria always estimated as 180m, was it not recently (about a year ago) we were put at this number. Abeg all your excuses don't hold water at all. This country is just unfortunate to have had chronic thieves in power since it was formed. Shift your blame where the blame really lies..... Or is it the 180 million Nigeria masses that spent N81.5 billion within 4 months as detailed in the picture below?

That's why we should vote for a government that would take us industrial, and away from oil dependency.

We are not a rich nation and the looting you speak of makes the matter worse

Thank you and good morning
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Akharmony: 11:56am On Jul 20, 2020
Pray for him...
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Bahamas95(m): 11:56am On Jul 20, 2020
espn:
Old ones rule the world...
Why won't they rule when most of the youths are misbehaving.



BBnaija don start now, na those miscreants wan rule people?

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Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Nobody: 11:57am On Jul 20, 2020
Headline self, ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL and the content is saying another.
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Kubernetes: 11:57am On Jul 20, 2020
kikero:


Saudi Arabia produces 11 million barrels of oil a day and has 11 million people.

Nigeria produces 2.3 million barrels of oil a day, and has 200million people

Do the math

Well,the last time I checked, their population was 34 million.
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Kubernetes: 11:59am On Jul 20, 2020
PhenomenalAustin:



Wow. Never Knew


Thanks for the enlightenment

Na waooo,
Always verify for yourself else,you will always be deceived.
Saudi Arabian population is 34million.
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Nobody: 12:01pm On Jul 20, 2020
Kubernetes:


Well,the last time I checked, their population was 34 million.

Correct, but far less than 200 million.

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Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Openbusiness4: 12:18pm On Jul 20, 2020
kikero:


That's why we should vote for a government that would take us industrial, and away from oil dependency.

We are not a rich nation and the looting you speak of makes the matter worse

Thank you and good morning
oil dependency is not a problem. Saudi Arabia, Iran, Qatar, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait etc ALL OF THEM were SOLELY DEPENDENT ON OIL and used their oil revenues to transform their literally DESERT COUNTRIES into global hubs of prosperity, but in Nigeria reverse was the case and the country sank deeper into poverty while some few extremely corrupt hands became multi-billionaires for life and 100 lifetimes to come. Even if Nigeria diversifies to other land or mineral resources, or even mind resources, same thing will happen all over again. It will be exploited and looted. Because the system of govt is so corrupt, in fact it is corruption personified. I remember watching on live TV when Saro Wiwa (God rest his soul) was sentenced to death. His crime was simply because he wanted better accountability and an a better environment and living conditions for his people and region. He was later hanged. Yet the people looting this country and sucking her soul dry back to back, if they ever get caught don't get beyond a slap on the wrist and are later released to enjoy their remaining loot, after some of it is collected or recovered to be re-looted by the same people in govt. Until we have a better justice system with zero tolerance for govt corruption and stealing, this country will keep running in circles. A country that executes an environment activist but spares corrupt massive looters that loot with impunity, is that one a country? Let them make death penalty laws for govt corruption and looting and watch how, and enforce it, the way they executed Saro Wiwa and watch how this country will start making progress. Watch how the thieves in govt will abandon ship. But this is NIGERIA, it can never happen because the thieves themselves are the ones in power grin Thanks for wishing me good morning. Have a nice day smiley

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Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Tejucoco(m): 12:21pm On Jul 20, 2020
*
Fuckspambot:
Corona virus isn't real.
All these Leaders being hospitalized and claiming to be victims of the nonexistent COVID-19 are only deceiving the masses.
even Ajimobi and Abba Kyari are still alive and have gone to live in the underground they built in their mansions to spend their millions and live in isolation for the rest of their lives after being bribed to deceive Nigerians that they have died through COVID-19.
God will expose you all.
cc GenBuhari
"*





I wish I can slap sense into your o
Empty skull
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Annabel96(f): 12:31pm On Jul 20, 2020
get well soon
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Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by helpfindbolu: 1:42pm On Jul 20, 2020
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Kennydoc(m): 1:43pm On Jul 20, 2020
Kriss216:

But, I'm not comparing the two, besides, Is there any difference between the system of government of the two countries?

Do you actually mean that question in bold? No matter how bad Nigeria is, at least there is some level of freedom. People abuse Nigerian presidents all over the internet and nothing happens. Go and try that in Saudi.
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Ayobami7(m): 3:07pm On Jul 20, 2020
old new
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Nobody: 3:09pm On Jul 20, 2020
Openbusiness4:
We don't export, we don't have industry, your agric sector is poor...etc all this excuses boil down to bad leadership. No country met good agric sector in the world, no industrialized country in this world met the machines and industries in their country. They built it, they built it all themselves because they had good leadership with visionary leaders in government. Your country is a serious mess nearly beyond redemption because it has been unfortunate to have the worst set of government in this world successively. Our oil earnings are not enough? Are you joking or what Since 1960, Nigeria is estimated to have earned over $$$$$ 600 billion (USD) in crude oil earnings alone, yet the country has nothing significant to show for it. Did they share the money with the population or what, because I don't understand this your claim and blame on the population. Did the FG govt or state govt ever pay some of its crude oil revenue to you as a citizen? What amenities did they provide. This is 2020, many places in this country don't have govt water, terrible roads all over, poor social infrastructure, the few govt amenities that exist are nothing to write home about, like govt hospitals etc, go to civil service, rotten to the core, what of armed forces, go to their barracks, decay and suffering everywhere.... Citizens provide their own water, pay for their own vigilante security, carry all kinds of social amenities burdens on their neck because they have the most useless govt. Yet you are blaming population? Was Nigeria always estimated as 180m, was it not recently (about a year ago) we were put at this number. Abeg all your excuses don't hold water at all. This country is just unfortunate to have had chronic thieves in power since it was formed. Shift your blame where the blame really lies..... Or is it the 180 million Nigeria masses that spent N81.5 billion within 4 months as detailed in the picture below?
leave dat guy people like dat are d major problem of this country... always making stupid excuses
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by mvem(m): 4:34pm On Jul 20, 2020
espn:
Old ones rule the world...
His son is the one in charge in his 30s
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Alaborn12: 4:45pm On Jul 20, 2020
OLDESTWARRIBOY:
This guy that year...see the way e look cool & calm, no know say na devil second be that.

It's like naturally Arabs, Muslims always look cool & calm but if dem wan do you bad thing ehh? Sorry is your name

May you be healed

Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by Nobody: 5:37pm On Jul 20, 2020
PhenomenalAustin:


Wow. Never Knew

Thanks for the enlightenment
Don't mind oo. although, he has a point. But his statistics have defects.
Kikero, Saudi has 34 million people not 11 million.. undecided

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Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by grandstar(m): 7:14pm On Jul 20, 2020
PhenomenalAustin:
You'll see what these Arab countries are doing with their oil money..... Then you'll think Nigeria deals with coconut oil


Smh

The Gulf states haven't impressed at all. Places like Kuwait with about 2milli8n people produce as much oil as Nigeria per day. That's why they are super rich.

Remember when Akpabio was flaunting Akwa Iboms wealth and building impressive structures? Just imagine what it would have been like if he had 20 times that money? That's what the Gulf states have.

Also, the Gulf monarchies derive their legitimacy to rule by spoiling and overindulgibg their people. Cut off the indulgences and the monarchs may lose power. That at least makes them committed to giving their citizens a better life.

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Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by PhenomenalAustin: 7:27pm On Jul 20, 2020
grandstar:


The Gulf states haven't impressed at all. Places like Kuwait with about 2milli8n people produce as much oil as Nigeria per day. That's why they are super rich.

Remember when Akpabio was flaunting Akwa Iboms wealth and building impressive structures? Just imagine what it would have been like if he had 20 times that money? That's what the Gulf states have.

Also, the Gulf monarchies derive their legitimacy to rule by spoiling and overindulgibg their people. Cut off the indulgences and the monarchs may lose power. That at least makes them committed to giving their citizens a better life.






Wow. Thanks for the enlightenment
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by horladexino(m): 7:37pm On Jul 20, 2020
sad angry
hey
guy thus bullshit is not funny anymore you are loosing it
Re: Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Admitted To Hospital by grandstar(m): 9:03pm On Jul 20, 2020
PhenomenalAustin:




Wow. Thanks for the enlightenment

You're welcome.

In Kuwait for instance, over 90% of its citizens work for the government. They want cozy government jobs with high paying salaries.

Their people have become very lazy and they have to import lots of expatriates, from unskilled to skill. Those expats usually outnumber the locals. In Dubai, the locals are less than 10% of the population.

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