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Re: Nigeria To Receive 698,880 Doses Of Astrazeneca Vaccine Today by obailala(m): 10:25am On Aug 17, 2021
Zenithpeak:



The truth is some of us has a larger capacity brainpower to analyse issues of national interest without fair or favour.

The questions are:

Does the article sounds like a hoax

Does the bizarre "sovereignty clause" included in writing and signed off by the representatives of Nigeria government

What happens if we failed to pay back as agreed

Does the Chinese reserves the legal right to seek injunction in international court for the ratification of such clause in the event of our inability to pay up as agreed

What's the desperation all about

Is there any possibility of the project becoming abandoned or failed by greed of men or force majeure

Why should a learned person saddled with responsibility of making choices for people signed these kind of contract and claimed he never aware of such clause in the said contract papers

Are there alternatives for Nigerians to boycott the usage of the said train if they felt the fares are unbearable for their personal income level ........... which is already the case in those areas where it is being test run and also ticket racketeering activities are prevalent.

Nigeria government does not have financial integrity and will shamelessly beg for debt relief rather than paying up their debt.

For the records: Chinese loan is just one out of numerous loans Nigeria is servicing on monthly/annual basis... Which means the principal is intact while, the attendant interest in milking our economy dry on regular basis. How long do you think it will take to be out of these vicious circle

I never expected any response from you because you are not among those that signed off our posterity into Chinese slavery and you may not be around to witness it though you are sympathetic to their cause........ But does it really worth it




Enough of all these 'sovereignty' hullabaloo and nonsense; what's the value of the so called sovereignty?

Like I said before, what sort of human takes a loan with a clear intention not to pay back? What sort of human takes a loan he doesn't intend to payback, and then is angry because the asset he acquired with the loan can be repossessed by the lender? What sort of toxic beggar does that?

If we cant payback, then the Chinese should take over the damn railways; it wouldn't stop ordinary Nigerians from still making use of and enjoying the trains. In fact, the trains would even be managed better in control of the Chinese than what we have currently, so why exactly should I lose sleep over this?

Nigeria currently owes China less than $5bn, is that an amount we cant pay back in 20 years? Why's there so much focus on the CHinese loans and no noise about other foreign loans which run into several tens of billions of dollars? What's really the noise about sovereignty and even the repeated use of the phrase 'Chinese Slavery'? You see how you've been caught by sensationalism?

So if China operates a rail it built in Nigeria with its own money, that automatically amounts to Nigerians being slaves to China? THat's what you want me to be worried about right?... When an outsider hears the sensational use of the words 'sovereignty' and 'slavery', one would even think the Chinese would be taking over Aso Rock.

Abeg make we rest!
Re: Nigeria To Receive 698,880 Doses Of Astrazeneca Vaccine Today by Gbadespet(m): 10:30am On Aug 17, 2021
Make dem give people wey receive palliative the vaccine jare
Re: Nigeria To Receive 698,880 Doses Of Astrazeneca Vaccine Today by richie240: 11:44am On Aug 17, 2021
panpan:
They are called vaccines, but they are not vaccines.

Beware of injections that give genetic instructions.

The pharmaceutical company and the international "vaccine" supplier are not liable for failure to prevent Covid-19, or for any unacceptable side effects, as a result of taking the jab.
In order words, d 'jabees' are willing lab rats.

More like an airline company making it compulsory for you to fly in their aircraft being test-runned without agreeing to any form of liability on their part and d mumu of a person still accepts!
Hian!
Re: Nigeria To Receive 698,880 Doses Of Astrazeneca Vaccine Today by Zenithpeak(m): 12:39pm On Aug 17, 2021
obailala:
Enough of all these 'sovereignty' hullabaloo and nonsense; what's the value of the so called sovereignty?

Like I said before, what sort of human takes a loan with a clear intention not to pay back? What sort of human takes a loan he doesn't intend to payback, and then is angry because the asset he acquired with the loan can be repossessed by the lender? What sort of toxic beggar does that?

If we cant payback, then the Chinese should take over the damn railways; it wouldn't stop ordinary Nigerians from still making use of and enjoying the trains. In fact, the trains would even be managed better in control of the Chinese than what we have currently, so why exactly should I lose sleep over this?

Nigeria currently owes China less than $5bn, is that an amount we cant pay back in 20 years? Why's there so much focus on the CHinese loans and no noise about other foreign loans which run into several tens of billions of dollars? What's really the noise about sovereignty and even the repeated use of the phrase 'Chinese Slavery'? You see how you've been caught by sensationalism?

So if China operates a rail it built in Nigeria with its own money, that automatically amounts to Nigerians being slaves to China? THat's what you want me to be worried about right?... When an outsider hears the sensational use of the words 'sovereignty' and 'slavery', one would even think the Chinese would be taking over Aso Rock.

Abeg make we rest!


What a patriotic citizen you are! @bolded is mind bulging and quite unbelievable. undecided

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