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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by BrainArk(m): 6:32am On Nov 06, 2020
It is mere fantasy to think a Biden regime will have any positive impact on Nigeria or Africa at large, And kamala is even a bigger racist compared to trump. All the Democrats as got to see offer, is trying to force their ungodly ways on people all in the guise of freedom and also making terrorism to strive around the world.

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Testate(m): 6:46am On Nov 06, 2020
PDJT:
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It seem your mother didn’t raise you properly - going around calling strangers foolish?
Don't just insult, counter his argument as well.

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Xisnin(m): 7:26am On Nov 06, 2020
IamPlato:
I Actually Want To See Biden rule. Lets See If He Will Do Better Than Trump Or worse
Better in terms of what?

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by muykem: 7:27am On Nov 06, 2020
Joe Biden is our man unlike that racist.

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by omodaamola: 7:28am On Nov 06, 2020
Point #2 OP kuku know say Nigeria na borrow borrow country.. SMH cheesy


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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Princedapace(m): 7:28am On Nov 06, 2020
IamPlato:
dont forget that the masses can be wrong

.Let me tell you something, if you have a parent who allows you do whatever you want, allows you make decisions without guiding you on right and wrong or a parent that does the opposite, who would you appreciate more?

Trump is rude, arrogant, unapologetically blunt, smart, tough, stubborn, his approach to success is different from the methods of Obama and Co.

Trump loves and cherishes America, he boasts about his country and is quick to criticize countries that are failing.

Trump called Nigeria a shit hole, was he lying? He said “Nigeria the giant of Africa imports every thing including match stick, did he lie?

Trump would rather tell you straight in the face that “what you said is the most stupid thing I have ever heard” instead of saying “I’m sorry what you said is not the right thing to say”
He is blunt and it’s natural of him to be, if you can’t deal with truth then avoid trump

Trump Has Never Been A Perfect person And No Motherfvcker on Earth Is Perfect.

But Trump Is Far Better Than Biden... America Wants To Make The Same Foolish Mistake Nigerians Made By Voting In Buhari


Trump Is Better Than Obama...

Every person criticizing Trump will not do better if given a chance at the seat of power.

If the problems of a country are put before you as a leader you might lose your sanity.

Trump has done everything thing possible to make his country and the world a peace place but there are too many enemies against him. His method and bluntness of ruling is what people don’t like. Trump his bitterly honest, he doesn’t care if you like it or not, all he knows is that he has got to do that which is right.


Any Fvcking Nigerian Who Says Trump His Racist Should Have Their Tongue Cut Off, show Me A Nigerian Who Is Not Tribalistic, motherfvckin hypocrites



Trump Is A Straight Up Man compared To The Likes Of Obama who Has Other Motives.


Trump Rules Like A Father Or King, if Americans Want Something if He Sees Its Not Right for Them And Could Be Against God or Have Tough Consequences then He Wouldnt Give It. Its Like Refuse To Let You Teenage Child date A Guy, she Will Hate You For It Today But Love You for It Tomorrow


Trump stood against abortion and people attacked him, well Bleep you. Abortion is murder, deal with the truth

Everybody blaming trump for corona virus, you surely didn’t expect trump to magically stop millions from dying, nobody even knows for sure when the virus entered the country because anyone could have the virus and no machine can detect it quick enough. The virus entering the country was not trump’s fault. But the democrats want to eat his brains because of it



I Am Sure Americans That Still Have Brains In Their head Could See That. The Democrats Used That Virus Strongly Against Him To Make Him look Foolish.


At Least I Know The Foolish Ones now.


Whether Trump Wins Or Loses Trump Is Far more smarter.

Trump Loves America More Than The Democrats do

Trump successfully negotiated peace between two countries of different religions, he did it twice, would Obama do that?


If they want Biden then Good Luck to them

I love trump. He makes it clear that third world countries should go and fix their countries and stop running to America. That is great idea.

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by sonofthunder: 7:29am On Nov 06, 2020
Canih28:
The US presidential election is as tight as tight can be, and though there's no ruling out the hope that a miracle could occur that would give President Trump the win, it is clear that Joe Biden, the Democrat candidate, will win the elections and become the new president of the US.
Without further ado let's begin.

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1) Nigerian Immigrants to the United States.
When Donald Trump was in office, he was famous for his love for anti-immigration. His major campaign promise in 2016 was to build a wall along the border between the United States and Mexico. He was even quoted once as using racist words against African countries (something President Buhari should have addressed when he visited Donald Trump in the White House), calling them sh*thole. With Joe Biden, I guess we will see a more relaxed policy on immigration. Maybe Nigerians would get visa on arrival to the US! (Just kidding).

2) I really don't know how Joe Biden plans to aid Africa like China is doing right now. China has contributed billions to the development of Africa (and Nigeria) with loans and grants, and it pales in comparison to what America has been giving. Joe has not been clear on his stance there.

3) Joe Biden's policies on the economy might be described as a little bit socialistic in nature. In fact, an analysis (and I think they got it wrong) shows that his policies will increase the US national debt by at least $5.6 trillion, when it stands at $20 trillion at the moment. Joe will increases taxes in the US in order to generate income, but he also advocates massive federal spending because of the coronavirus pandemic, to aid SMEs. How would this affect Nigeria? Simple! I foresee a dollar collapse due to his policies (I don't have the time to explain deeply), and it would affect the Nigerian economy in a negative way.

4) Joe plans to expand on his former boss, Barack Obama's policies like Obamacare. Maybe that means he would also expand on Obama's Africa policies too, like Power For Africa. Maybe he can rescue Power For Africa from the failure that it became.
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I know that whatever happens in the United States will one way or another, affect every country in the world, so I couldn't help wonder how a Biden presidency would affect Nigeria. Although Joe Biden has never been president before, he has held the Vice Presidential office during the tenure of former President Barack Obama. Maybe the policies of his former boss would give us a clue to what he would have in store for Africa in general, and Nigeria in particular.


Hello, please explain how a dollar collapse will affect us negatively, make I learn something today.

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Nobody: 7:30am On Nov 06, 2020
Jeromejnr:


No mind dem, people will just sit down at home and be making assumptions.
Are you not also sitting at home making assumptions.

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Drone95(m): 7:30am On Nov 06, 2020
5. ASUU will no longer embark on strike anymore in Nigeria if Joe biden becomes the president of US.
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Spectaclesawe25: 7:31am On Nov 06, 2020
Keep deceiving yourself.
How many ways Buhari as Nigerian president has affected a United State Citizen?
All still na scam las-las.
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by pennyland(m): 7:31am On Nov 06, 2020
All we are saying count the votes correctly, because the whole world have interest in the. Just inconclusive election in USA
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Ykc2(m): 7:32am On Nov 06, 2020
GMBuhari:
this seems like sensible assumptions , unlike some idiots who only see negative things in Biden winning

we don't know what will happen yet but we sure hope some stupid policies of Trump is reversed
look towards Afghanistan Pakistan yemen that's where buhari and foolish supporters got their ideas from dont worry about america
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Jeromejnr(m): 7:32am On Nov 06, 2020
CamusMidas:

Are you not also sitting at home making assumptions.

And what are those assumptions?
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by bluefilm: 7:32am On Nov 06, 2020
Canih28:
The US presidential election is as tight as tight can be, and though there's no ruling out the hope that a miracle could occur that would give President Trump the win, it is clear that Joe Biden, the Democrat candidate, will win the elections and become the new president of the US.
Without further ado let's begin.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1) Nigerian Immigrants to the United States.
When Donald Trump was in office, he was famous for his love for anti-immigration. His major campaign promise in 2016 was to build a wall along the border between the United States and Mexico. He was even quoted once as using racist words against African countries (something President Buhari should have addressed when he visited Donald Trump in the White House), calling them sh*thole. With Joe Biden, I guess we will see a more relaxed policy on immigration. Maybe Nigerians would get visa on arrival to the US! (Just kidding).

2) I really don't know how Joe Biden plans to aid Africa like China is doing right now. China has contributed billions to the development of Africa (and Nigeria) with loans and grants, and it pales in comparison to what America has been giving. Joe has not been clear on his stance there.

3) Joe Biden's policies on the economy might be described as a little bit socialistic in nature. In fact, an analysis (and I think they got it wrong) shows that his policies will increase the US national debt by at least $5.6 trillion, when it stands at $20 trillion at the moment. Joe will increases taxes in the US in order to generate income, but he also advocates massive federal spending because of the coronavirus pandemic, to aid SMEs. How would this affect Nigeria? Simple! I foresee a dollar collapse due to his policies (I don't have the time to explain deeply), and it would affect the Nigerian economy in a negative way.

4) Joe plans to expand on his former boss, Barack Obama's policies like Obamacare. Maybe that means he would also expand on Obama's Africa policies too, like Power For Africa. Maybe he can rescue Power For Africa from the failure that it became.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I know that whatever happens in the United States will one way or another, affect every country in the world, so I couldn't help wonder how a Biden presidency would affect Nigeria. Although Joe Biden has never been president before, he has held the Vice Presidential office during the tenure of former President Barack Obama. Maybe the policies of his former boss would give us a clue to what he would have in store for Africa in general, and Nigeria in particular.

A Joe Biden Presidency simply means that Africa will be the first to be implanted with the Satanic Bill Gates Quantum Dot "COVID19" vaccine

Don't say you were not told.

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by SEGLIZ: 7:32am On Nov 06, 2020
The Enemy Within.
Africans are it's own enemy. in particular Nigerians are their own worse enemy, rather would blame others for their woes, flaws and failure.
Biden all the way.

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by emkz: 7:33am On Nov 06, 2020
The more things seem to change, the more they are the same.

Don't expect much.
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by victorazyvictor(m): 7:34am On Nov 06, 2020
Moferere:

Iweala's election is 9th of November.

A new president will be sworn in in January.

So, how will he endorse her?

grin So u no know say mad ppl dey Nairaland? grin

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by israelmao(m): 7:34am On Nov 06, 2020
When counting is still on,there is air of uncertainty in America's atmosphere.
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Sarmiz24(m): 7:35am On Nov 06, 2020
China is not contributing anything to Africa, China is putting Africa in more debt through crazy loans and they are also taking over our national assets correct that ur write up

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Nobody: 7:36am On Nov 06, 2020
Princedapace:


I love trump. He makes it clear that third world countries should go and fix their countries and stop running to America. That is great idea.

Immigrants build America, when they were taking our able bodied men to work on their farms there wasn't nothing wrong with that abi?

Every reasonable country know the importance of immigrants.

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by freshMallam1122: 7:36am On Nov 06, 2020
IamPlato:
dont forget that the masses can be wrong

.Let me tell you something, if you have a parent who allows you do whatever you want, allows you make decisions without guiding you on right and wrong or a parent that does the opposite, who would you appreciate more?

Trump is rude, arrogant, unapologetically blunt, smart, tough, stubborn, his approach to success is different from the methods of Obama and Co.

Trump loves and cherishes America, he boasts about his country and is quick to criticize countries that are failing.

Trump called Nigeria a shit hole, was he lying? He said “Nigeria the giant of Africa imports every thing including match stick, did he lie?

Trump would rather tell you straight in the face that “what you said is the most stupid thing I have ever heard” instead of saying “I’m sorry what you said is not the right thing to say”
He is blunt and it’s natural of him to be, if you can’t deal with truth then avoid trump

Trump Has Never Been A Perfect person And No Motherfvcker on Earth Is Perfect.

But Trump Is Far Better Than Biden... America Wants To Make The Same Foolish Mistake Nigerians Made By Voting In Buhari


Trump Is Better Than Obama...

Every person criticizing Trump will not do better if given a chance at the seat of power.

If the problems of a country are put before you as a leader you might lose your sanity.

Trump has done everything thing possible to make his country and the world a peace place but there are too many enemies against him. His method and bluntness of ruling is what people don’t like. Trump his bitterly honest, he doesn’t care if you like it or not, all he knows is that he has got to do that which is right.


Any Fvcking Nigerian Who Says Trump His Racist Should Have Their Tongue Cut Off, show Me A Nigerian Who Is Not Tribalistic, motherfvckin hypocrites



Trump Is A Straight Up Man compared To The Likes Of Obama who Has Other Motives.


Trump Rules Like A Father Or King, if Americans Want Something if He Sees Its Not Right for Them And Could Be Against God or Have Tough Consequences then He Wouldnt Give It. Its Like Refuse To Let You Teenage Child date A Guy, she Will Hate You For It Today But Love You for It Tomorrow


Trump stood against abortion and people attacked him, well Bleep you. Abortion is murder, deal with the truth

Everybody blaming trump for corona virus, you surely didn’t expect trump to magically stop millions from dying, nobody even knows for sure when the virus entered the country because anyone could have the virus and no machine can detect it quick enough. The virus entering the country was not trump’s fault. But the democrats want to eat his brains because of it



I Am Sure Americans That Still Have Brains In Their head Could See That. The Democrats Used That Virus Strongly Against Him To Make Him look Foolish.


At Least I Know The Foolish Ones now.


Whether Trump Wins Or Loses Trump Is Far more smarter.

Trump Loves America More Than The Democrats do

Trump successfully negotiated peace between two countries of different religions, he did it twice, would Obama do that?


If they want Biden then Good Luck to them
are u talking as American citizen or nigerian citizen...which one should I even take.....wereh ney disguise
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Baselm: 7:36am On Nov 06, 2020
PDJT:
-OP, do you realise it was Obama/Biden that removed Nigeria from the popular DV-lottery?

-It was also them that shattered Libya and left Africa with so many terror groups.

-Same Obama/Biden that wouldn’t sale weapon to Nigeria to combat Boko Haram or even designate them a terror group until that major kidnapping happened.

-Obama policies in Africa? Like aggressive support for LGBTQ Loby groups.

-Obama was a disaster for Africa. Even in his father’s home-country (Kenya) that he hardly visits. If you read his novel “Dreams from my father”, you will probably know why, coupled with the fact that his wife don’t feel at home in Kenya.

-Democrats establishment that takes Black-Americans & their votes for granted will raise a finger to help Africa? Leave matter abeg.

Why cry more than the bereaved? Alright, Trump is the smartest man on earth and nothing that ever goes wrong is his fault, but Americans are voting Biden.

It is a vote for the POTUS not the smartest man on earth like you keep telling yourself.

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Adakintroy: 7:36am On Nov 06, 2020
So all of you actually like excaping your countries to foreign land yet still want to retain your sense of respect. There a reason a people seek their own Independence and sovereignty.


The person that kept you peg back to work out your challenges is not the evil person. The people who pity you and take you in are the ones not helping your growths.
.

Africans will remain in this shithole state for a long period to come and there won't be any Donald to blame or tell you the truth.

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by HalimaIsrael2: 7:37am On Nov 06, 2020
Hm
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by mistijude: 7:37am On Nov 06, 2020
I think you will have to wait for the final announcement before making any decisions.Donald Trump style of winning election is something else

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Lucifer1419: 7:38am On Nov 06, 2020
Canih28:
The US presidential election is as tight as tight can be, and though there's no ruling out the hope that a miracle could occur that would give President Trump the win, it is clear that Joe Biden, the Democrat candidate, will win the elections and become the new president of the US.
Without further ado let's begin.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1) Nigerian Immigrants to the United States.
When Donald Trump was in office, he was famous for his love for anti-immigration. His major campaign promise in 2016 was to build a wall along the border between the United States and Mexico. He was even quoted once as using racist words against African countries (something President Buhari should have addressed when he visited Donald Trump in the White House), calling them sh*thole. With Joe Biden, I guess we will see a more relaxed policy on immigration. Maybe Nigerians would get visa on arrival to the US! (Just kidding).

2) I really don't know how Joe Biden plans to aid Africa like China is doing right now. China has contributed billions to the development of Africa (and Nigeria) with loans and grants, and it pales in comparison to what America has been giving. Joe has not been clear on his stance there.

3) Joe Biden's policies on the economy might be described as a little bit socialistic in nature. In fact, an analysis (and I think they got it wrong) shows that his policies will increase the US national debt by at least $5.6 trillion, when it stands at $20 trillion at the moment. Joe will increases taxes in the US in order to generate income, but he also advocates massive federal spending because of the coronavirus pandemic, to aid SMEs. How would this affect Nigeria? Simple! I foresee a dollar collapse due to his policies (I don't have the time to explain deeply), and it would affect the Nigerian economy in a negative way.

4) Joe plans to expand on his former boss, Barack Obama's policies like Obamacare. Maybe that means he would also expand on Obama's Africa policies too, like Power For Africa. Maybe he can rescue Power For Africa from the failure that it became.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I know that whatever happens in the United States will one way or another, affect every country in the world, so I couldn't help wonder how a Biden presidency would affect Nigeria. Although Joe Biden has never been president before, he has held the Vice Presidential office during the tenure of former President Barack Obama. Maybe the policies of his former boss would give us a clue to what he would have in store for Africa in general, and Nigeria in particular.
. So the dead can also rule Americans, I thought it was in Nigeria alone, in case you don't know sir, sleepy joe is dead since 2017 along with Barry, AKA Mr Obama and his transgender wife michelle obama, known as michael lavaughn robinson

Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Emarvel(m): 7:40am On Nov 06, 2020
Canih28:
The US presidential election is as tight as tight can be, and though there's no ruling out the hope that a miracle could occur that would give President Trump the win, it is clear that Joe Biden, the Democrat candidate, will win the elections and become the new president of the US.
Without further ado let's begin.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1) Nigerian Immigrants to the United States.
When Donald Trump was in office, he was famous for his love for anti-immigration. His major campaign promise in 2016 was to build a wall along the border between the United States and Mexico. He was even quoted once as using racist words against African countries (something President Buhari should have addressed when he visited Donald Trump in the White House), calling them sh*thole. With Joe Biden, I guess we will see a more relaxed policy on immigration. Maybe Nigerians would get visa on arrival to the US! (Just kidding)
Why are many people bittered about this anti-migration policy?
What happened to your country?
If everyone migrate out of the country, who then will checkmate and hold our leaders responsible?
Why are Americans not trooping to Nigeria/Africa to live their remaining lives

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Nobody: 7:40am On Nov 06, 2020
Who wins doesn’t matter. The are two governments in America; the one you see and the one you don’t see...


Don’t stress yourself. It’s all scripted out

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