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Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by Dmano: 2:58pm On Dec 23, 2020
Please tell us
Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by alizma: 3:01pm On Dec 23, 2020
All this busy body editors self. Una say Nigeria go fail, we no answer you, you still dey complain say we no answer. Sebi una don pass una message, make una go sit down dey watch na, let see whether the country will fail or not
Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by NGpatriot: 3:10pm On Dec 23, 2020
So, Nigeria, a sovereign Nation should start responding to every nonsensical rubbish?

Some Nigerians are used to seeking relevance and validations from foreigners which is a sad by reflection of their kolomental state of mind.

This rubbish is for the useless Nigerian opposition they sourced their rubbish from and the usual anti Nigerian elements like Igbos and others.

We don't have time for all the silly rubbish, gossips and anti Nigerian garbage out there.

God Bless Nigeria

God Bless PMB.
Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by Nobody: 3:17pm On Dec 23, 2020
Kbroker:
Not surprised. FG would call it fake news as usual then boast about the economic impact of the tradermoni program sad

Exactly. 10 thousand naira loans for business people.

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Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by Olam09(m): 3:21pm On Dec 23, 2020

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Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by dederocs(m): 3:38pm On Dec 23, 2020
Good advise.
Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by TemmyT002(m): 3:50pm On Dec 23, 2020
They are probably planning to sue them or report them to the UN. That's why they never talk.
Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by emapeteum(m): 4:00pm On Dec 23, 2020
Despite all these indices, some uninformed slaves would still come and defend their paymaster.
Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by Nobody: 4:13pm On Dec 23, 2020
Kbroker:
Not surprised. FG would call it fake news as usual then boast about the economic impact of the tradermoni program sad
Modus operandi of Buhari's government of insane mediocrity. The people with the lowest IQ are the ones ruling us.
Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by Nobody: 4:17pm On Dec 23, 2020
Cyberterror:
React to the opinion of a foriegn newspaper trying to sell their product??
You and I know that Nigeria is a failed state under buhari. Yes/No?
Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by blacknp(m): 4:39pm On Dec 23, 2020
doggedfighter:
Zombies will have a field day on this thread grin

To defend and protect their stipend.

Who denies or contest the truth.

Best is to keep mum grin
OK President Buhari is at fault for the Governor who you voted for to provide for you in your home state did not perform? also to blame for Senators, House Of Representatives, State House Of Representatives not performing? Mugu.

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Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by blacknp(m): 4:40pm On Dec 23, 2020
DamZik:
You and I know that Nigeria is a failed state under buhari. Yes/No?
It was already a failed state during the time of your conception, ask your parents.
Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by blacknp(m): 4:43pm On Dec 23, 2020
DamZik:
Modus operandi of Buhari's government of insane mediocrity. The people with the lowest IQ are the ones ruling us.
And you are not ashamed Mumu, or are you not Nigerian?, pride in ignorance? Only a goat the chews the chord will say such rubbish to degrade themselves?
Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by elijahkayode(m): 12:57am On Dec 24, 2020
Overself:
Every sane person already know that Nigeria,has fallen into an nothingness,that she will never come out from.
Evil country!
I spit on it!

USMedia is Black #AfricaisBrown

Black literal Application & Translation in Nigeria (Yoruba, Igbo & Hausa) and most Africa tongue is Darkness and this proves Africa will only get worse cause the Light/White of God is against all form of Darkness/Black

In the Spirit Of the Almighty which sustains all Life #black denotes suffering and agony and this is evident in all cultures all over the world

In 90% africa we wear black after suffering affliction (maybe death of a loved one etc)
In 99.9% of Nigeria black is also use to denote death & suffering, O Africa the Western has given us a name of death & suffering

In Nigeria Black is Literally called "Okunkun" In the Yoruba Tongue which means "pitch black"

In layman terms The #Darkness denotes "black" in essence and Literal Name and as such is devoid of God light

This Overlooked Fact Is why No single black/Darkness state is successful on the Earth, jaimaica despite its closeness to prosperity (White USA) is still inflicted with the same problems as Nigeria

The Living Word Holding Africa in Lack is in the Name attached to it's People


The Great people Of Africa we need to consciously get of (starve the) the Black "Dark" Name

The Great people of Africa has reasons to believe we have been Spiritually manipulated into taking on a bondage of name "Black" so glaring because we forgot our Roots (Words Are Alive Physically I Jesus)

The USMedia must change #SaveAfrica #SaveNigeria #Letsgoviral
Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by calcal: 2:12am On Dec 24, 2020
PopSmoke:
what would you have us do?

we all know we live in a failed state already

On 16 January 1547, Ivan 'the Terrible' was crowned the first Tsar of Russia, and on 15 March 1917, the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II, abdicated. This year marks the centenary of the Russian Revolution, which saw the END to the tsars of Russia in 1917.

1914 ------ THE END TO NIGERIA
Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by sulaak(m): 11:14am On Dec 24, 2020
NGpatriot:
So, Nigeria, a sovereign Nation should start responding to every nonsensical rubbish?

Some Nigerians are used to seeking relevance and validations from foreigners which is a sad by reflection of their kolomental state of mind.

This rubbish is for the useless Nigerian opposition they sourced their rubbish from and the usual anti Nigerian elements like Igbos and others.

We don't have time for all the silly rubbish, gossips and anti Nigerian garbage out there.

God Bless Nigeria

God Bless PMB.



The same foreigners that will provide Nigeria with loans and FDI. The report from the FT and Economist will be read by all major investors and financial analyst and when Nigeria start asking for foreign investments they will quote this article.

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Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by Litmus: 9:06pm On Jan 02, 2021
tot:


Imagine the statement. So if it was a white man you would not consider it questionable, duh. It's not easy to be a zombie in these times.

What exactly is questionable about the content of the article? Are Nigerians not witnessing a deluge of insecurity amongst other challenges? Where is the lie there?

Since he is Nigerian, his views are more than likely compromised by the political party he supports. Too many Nigerians have shown by their actions, that political party is more important to them than Nigeria itself. Such individuals don't care what they say or is said about Nigeria - corroborateble or made up. In thire warped imaginings, all negative news damages the opposition party, the fate of Nigeria as a consequence of any of this is inconsequential to them.
Re: Nigeria Keeps Mum About Financial Times’ ‘failed State’ Verdict by tot(f): 11:24pm On Jan 02, 2021
Litmus:


Since he is Nigerian, his views are more than likely compromised by the political party he supports. Too many Nigerians have shown by their actions, that political party is more important to them than Nigeria itself. Such individuals don't care what they say about Nigeria, true, lies or made up. In thire warped imaginings, they are damaging the opposition party, Nigeria is inconsequential.

Abeg, speak for yourself if you choose to be compromised, don't project it on others.

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