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Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by lexy2014: 8:03pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
anorexicmuster: Is it because Nigerias main revenue is oil that it has issues with it's health sector? |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by compton11(m): 8:04pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
TMKsouth:thanks bro Don't mind that stupid ass coon. Always licking the ass of the oppressors 1 Like |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by compton11(m): 8:06pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
jimyjames:mumu boy That should haven't handed to the leadership na, Asian, black, white,and foreigners all controlled south African economic |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by Kingstanding: 8:08pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
Starzo:You're amongst the brainwashed fellow. Pastor is vice president and we have a lots of pastors in Nigeria political elective possition and political appointment. So called men of God are far corrupt than politicians. 1 Like |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by TMKsouth: 8:11pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
compton11: It's my daily grind on NL. I hear this arguement 100 times day-in and day-out, that's why I've armed myself with facts. Thank u for standing up for black South Africans (us) 1 Like |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by Picker28: 8:13pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
Painful truth |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by Starzo: 8:17pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
Kingstanding:So cute how u managed to evade the main man/problem (president) and instead focus ur ignorant venting on the vice president ( a ceremonial post.). All the major posts in the federation are being headed by non-christians and you choose to put the blame on an errand boy. Well I'm not religious bigot like you so I want say the mjor politicians heading the country into doom are Muslims. In the end, religion is not your problem. Wicked, corrupt leaders and dumb followers like you that will never face the real enemy seeking to keep you in hardship are the real problems of the country. |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by TMKsouth: 8:17pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
Odinaka00: What the heck are u saying When u call an ambulance u don't ask for a doctor or nurse of your racial choice. Besides, it's parademics that visit your house, not doctors and nurses. This is a classic example that you've never seen an ambulance in your life before, living in Nigeria. OP's point proven. 3 Likes |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by Dukeolumidemans(m): 8:19pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
Bigredmachine: Ur correct. That's the truth. |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by Minjim: 8:25pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
DubaiLandLord2: Why? We need to ask ourselves this question. Why is that so? Let's say the rest of Nigeria has failed. Lagos doesn't have any excuse to fail. Lagos is the 4th richest city in Africa https://www.tuko.co.ke/358793-top-10-richest-cities-africa.html But is the IGR in Lagos actually being sent on Lagosians? Since 1999, is this the best we deserve in Lagos. |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by Kingstanding: 8:36pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
Starzo:. It's you that they kept in hardship. I'm an American/ Nigerian ok. We in diaspora love Nigeria more than Nigerians back home. |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by Teslason(m): 8:41pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
TMKsouth:I have to unsee that... That's savage! Hahahaha! 1 Like |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by TMKsouth: 8:48pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
Teslason: LOL . These white worshippers have holes in their brains. 1 Like |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by Teslason(m): 8:54pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
TMKsouth:I don't believe any race is superior! Everybody is the same. SA is beautiful because you have mixed race and different flowers makes a garden beautiful. 1 Like |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by Surplus6(m): 8:54pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
Religion has done more harm than good. Religion is opium of poor masses |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by TMKsouth: 8:59pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
Teslason: Off course every race has its own special contributions to SA, and others have advantages over others because of historical reasons. But to paint black people as useless in SA is something I won't tolerate and that i fight against on the daily on this forum. And SA will forever be a rainbow nation of equal contributors so some people just have to learn to live with that. 2 Likes |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by jimyjames(m): 10:21pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
TMKsouth: The minority whites own 70% and the blacks majority own 30% that's too poor , the whites will always have the biggest share of South African economy |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by TMKsouth: 10:26pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
jimyjames:. It's not surprising - u need to open a book sometime and learn about apartheid which ended in 1994. These numbers of 30% are a drastic improvement. And the target is to double it over the next decade or 2. There are policies in place agreed by everyone to achieve this, like Black Economic Empowerment. So your predictions are false and just pulled up out your butt. |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by Amatarasha(f): 10:33pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
Deicide:I am not a witch Mr |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by jaxxy(m): 10:35pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
Bigredmachine: When Jonathan was there it was not divided and division wasn’t the quick fix solution bt because of 1 Chance Buhari everybody now feels division is a quick fix solution bt forgetting division has it’s own serious challenges. For 1 how many countries we will divide into is unknown. Those saying 4 or 5 are deluded cos the Nigeria cud end up being divided in 20 parts. Let’s use our head and think. |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by jimyjames(m): 10:40pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
TMKsouth:Well as you blacks are working to make it 70% in your favour the whites are equally working to keep what belongs to them, if after 25 yrs 70% of commercial farmlands are in the hands of whites how are you going to take those lands from them? By attacking and killing them like you do? It won't work my friend |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by TMKsouth: 10:45pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
jimyjames: Did u not read my post? It's been agreed on by all that SA needs to correct the injustices of the past - including land redistribution. And why are u attacking blacks when you admit yourself that whites are refusing to give back the land after 25 years ? Can whites never do any wrong in your eyes? |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by bayumyguy: 10:49pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
Country where things work,I had tbe same experience in south Africa as well when I had an accident over dere during my vacation meen less than 5mins paramedic and medical team arrive the scene was taking to the hospital...All medical including operation was free imagine If it was Nigeria hmmmm na another thing South Africa save my life. 1 Like |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by jimyjames(m): 10:54pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
TMKsouth:Are you sure the whites are part of this agreement cause the last time I checked they were working on themselves training themselves for self defense against those trying to take their lands. I'm not attacking the blacks I'm only stating facts about South African economy and who owns it |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by TMKsouth: 11:00pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
jimyjames: It's not a fact that black people don't own anything in SA. So where did u pull that fake news out of? Everyone is in agreement that there should be land redistribution in SA - the difficulty is that the ruling party wants to change the laws around how that will be achieved (without compensation in some instances). That's why some whites are retaliating. But the government says some whites are abusing the system by overinflating the land prices, that's why there's been slow progress over the years. All this is currently being debated in parliament. |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by BennyDGreat: 11:09pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
Amatarasha: Please share your story. When you create a thread please quote me |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by jimyjames(m): 11:13pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
TMKsouth:I never said blacks don't own anything in SA but as a majority they own a little percentage not in anyway close to what the minority whites own, Not everyone agrees with this land redistribution you are talking about, in fact the whites might not be that open about it but deep down they don't want to give up those lands, they see those lands as their inheritance secured for them by their ancestors, a white friend of mine told me so |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by Scamburster(m): 11:29pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
Okoroawusa:Example? |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by TMKsouth: 11:33pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
jimyjames: So what's your point in the 2nd paragraph? Land redistribution has to happen - the current inequality is unsustainable and will only lead to a Zimbabwe situation should it persist any further. U should tell your white friend that. As for the first paragraph we've already spoken about the history of SA regarding apartheid - where blacks were treated as second class citizens. And I showed proof 30% of the economy is now in black hands since 1994, with more targets ahead. |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by Scamburster(m): 11:36pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
Anago55:That being (I don't know if it's a human) can defend anything as long as it concerns Nigerian government (systems). |
Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by buymyride: 11:45pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
TMKsouth:hahahahaha I knew quite alright, was just teasing you. Nigeria is a joke
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Re: Charles Awuzie: Religion In Nigeria Feasts On Poverty, Lack Of Functional System by TMKsouth: 11:50pm On Oct 10, 2021 |
buymyride: Eish! 1 Like |
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