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Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Abohboy: 7:48am On May 21, 2020
Saddamochieng00:
Better the one fooling her children by cooking stones so they can sleep ..
What about this ones that eat anything that crosses their path grin grin grin
What is it that they have not eaten..is it humans is it faeces.. grin grin grin
Where is the line drawn in your jungle

grin grin
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-05-19/protests-over-food-shortages-erupt-in-chile-amid-virus-lockdown?utm_source=url_link
Old news, the poverty rate in 2019 was 95 million now the poverty rate is down to 88 million
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Abohboy: 7:47am On May 21, 2020
Danielnino00:
Still on agricultural production..

Nigeria is the second largest producer of tomatoes in Africa and a leading world producer in okra,sweet potatoes and Ginger...
And the government is investing in agricultural processing zones, soon we will be producing our own chocolate, dried mangoes, tomato paste, mango juices, apple juices, tea etc, Kenya just wait until 2025 because we have already gotten a loan and we are building processing plants for our tea, and the difference is that the tea is owned by a Nigerian company and not unilever or Lipton. Nigeria will soon be exporting fruits and vegetables to the UK, US, France, Spain, China heck maybe even Kenya
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Abohboy: 8:43pm On May 20, 2020
TayserMahri:
Hope these niggas have bundles. We are literally taking over the global flower industry while some people are taking over the global poverty mantle.
You will never surpass Netherlands in terms of flower output stop dreaming
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Abohboy: 8:43pm On May 20, 2020
Samorobo2:
Lol Kenya is the true African what .....

Show me any forecast that has ever predicted Kenya to rule over Africa in the coming year...
All projections and forecast has always been on four African countries...
Nigeria,Egypt,SA, Ethiopia...in that order..

Stop decieving yourself
And Tanzania, the forecasts are for either Egypt or Nigeria to be the top economy then Ethiopia and then Tanzania, the problem with Kenya is that they lack a large population
PoliticsRe: Flagship, NNS Aradu Undergoes Repairs At The Naval Dockyard Lagos by Abohboy: 10:06am On May 20, 2020
KingAzubuike:
The whole Nigerian navy is no match for ordinary US Coast guards.

With warships like the Abdel Nasser , Egypt and South Africa currently has the best warships and navy in Africa. The Nigerian Navy barely makes the top 7. Even Asari dokubo's boys are better equipped than the Nigerian navy.
The Nigerian military is comfortably the fourth largest navy in Africa.
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Abohboy: 9:09am On May 20, 2020
Austine1212:
Banking
Access and is after than zenith bank, so how isn’t it on that list, in fact access bank are the largest bank ina Friday I think can you please double check the source
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Abohboy: 6:45pm On May 19, 2020
Austine1212:
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I remember going to the trampoline park, bounce which is down the road from there, when I visited South Africa two years ago, the mall of Africa is truly big but now fourways mall is bigger
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Abohboy: 6:43pm On May 19, 2020
Austine1212:
Where do you stay?
I live in England now, I stayed in morningside
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Abohboy: 4:45pm On May 19, 2020
gallivant:
I never had you speak of Nigeria with such glee. No beautiful memories of Lagos? undecided
Have I ever lived in Nigeria, no I visit there every now and then, so I wouldn’t have as good memories as from a place where I grew up now would I
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Abohboy: 4:08pm On May 19, 2020

Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Abohboy: 3:57pm On May 19, 2020
Austine1212:
Uhm
The second picture is close to my old school, Grayston primary, the big field is owned by sundown high school, across the road there is a Range Rover and a McDonald’s as well as a Harley Davidsons, up the road is sandton city mall, the Leonardo etc, so many beautiful memories there
Foreign AffairsRe: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Abohboy: 12:31pm On May 18, 2020
lebuhsi:
Activities being carried out by the Nigerian navy dockyard in Vitoria island, Lagos, extensive repair and refurbishment on the NNS aradu, 2x commbattante class fast attack crafts, and construction of 3 new vessels(water and fuel supply vessels, SDB III), in partnership with Habtob and dorman long.
did they import the steel and the engines used for the ship or are they made in Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Ibom Industrial City by Abohboy(op): 11:41am On May 17, 2020
flyingpig:
In this phase of dwindling oil revenues is when you want to build an oil city.

With which money exactly?

After this COVID-19 expect a wave of new electric cars. Electric vehicle (EV) charging stations are springing up in Berlin and you're talking of Oil city.

Qatar, UAE, Canada, and Saudi Arabia all built their prosperous cities in the days of Oil boom during the 1970s and 80s. While your then military presidents were busy stashing the cash in sovereign wealth funds as personal property.


Any state today not investing in ICT and agriculture is towing the path of those former military presidents.
Where did you get oil from, it is made from the money of the deep seaport and the factories that will come along with it
PoliticsIbom Industrial City by Abohboy(op): 11:15am On May 17, 2020
Fronting the Atlantic Ocean, Ibom City is located in south-east Nigeria, covering an area of 14,500 hectares. The City is part of the Akwa Ibom State Government's long-term economic development strategy and is being planned adjacent to a new deep sea port which will act as one of the economic drivers for the City.

It was a key project objective to minimise the impact of the new development on the existing natural setting, whilst bringing in much needed economic development opportunities for the State. Existing on-site streams form the basis of the storm water drainage strategy and two 400 metre wide wildlife corridors are created to protect the existing fishing settlements and provide movement corridors for the wildlife. This 'greening' of the city looks to integrate it within its natural setting.

Based on a clear and legible road network, the careful clustering of industrial uses ensures that a high quality urban development is achieved with clear segregation of industrial and non-industrial areas. Dar identified three main opportunities: firstly, areas closest to the port in the south could be reserved for heavy industrial development and segregated from the urban areas; secondly, a centrally located City Centre could provide wider benefits for the existing nearby settlements; and finally, the location of early phases of development onto elevated land could ease initial infrastructure investment.

The project is not simply about generating employment opportunities, but also safeguards traditional ways of life and natural systems, allowing for the passage of time to help shape a new and unique identity for the site.

This city is part of the larger Ibom deep seaport project.

PoliticsRe: My Restructuring Plan For Nigeria by Abohboy(op):
Gucciboss:
OP will not step his foot into Aso rock lie lie grin .he either govern from oyo or delta. Aso demons are very powerful. grin
Aso rock would become a new housing developments with mall and everything, the capital would become lokoja, but we would rename it Abuja, becusse that is truly in the Centre if the country at the confluence of the niger and benue River
PoliticsRe: My Restructuring Plan For Nigeria by Abohboy(op): 11:42pm On May 16, 2020
BabaOwen:
making the 6 geopolitical zones have more control over there affairs will solve all those things you mentioned in less than 20yrs for the serious state. Though it will be hard to b a first world country but the serious ones go dey second world country grin
I actually forgot to mention that part thank you for reminding me I will go and modify the original post now.
PoliticsRe: My Restructuring Plan For Nigeria by Abohboy(op): 10:40pm On May 16, 2020
ChimaAdeoye:
Op is Fulani.

They come up with all sorts of posts to delay the inevitable and try to scare people that anything away from the present structure of Nigeria is bad. grin grin
Is aboh boy Hausa, aboh is a town in delta state, father hails from there whilst my mother is from Oyo state, I have no relation to Fulanis, so please stop with all this nonsense
PoliticsRe: My Restructuring Plan For Nigeria by Abohboy(op): 10:39pm On May 16, 2020
Igbochief001:
You are just not different from our present politicians ..

Nothing you wrote their is possible unless you are a dictator ....with our present constitution the president dont have such powers

Lol he said he would fix power with 2 billion dollars ...lol myopic

We need 80,000mw to be produce and transmitted ....at a minimum that would cost 150 billion dollars to achieve

I have when people say I would do this I would do this ....you think buhari don't want to give Nigerians light and make names for himself ?

You are country of 200 million people ...federal government is receiving 200bn a month ...wage bill is 165bn ....you are left with 35 billion
...there are basic things you need to do ...buy bullets for police mad army , fuel their car , marker for Universites ...gen for all federal schools
What's left ...

We all know our problem ..we all know how to fix them ...the issue is how to raise the money

That's all we need
I said 10 billion to fix power, 2 billion is for the transmission equipment, I wouldn’t be a dictator there would be masterplan that all future presidents have to follow, obviously I didn’t account for the rest, that is my mistake, but I hope thst Nigeria can be as great as my vision entails it to be
PoliticsRe: My Restructuring Plan For Nigeria by Abohboy(op): 8:44pm On May 16, 2020
Jackmj:
Why would you merge Northwest, Northeast and North Central
Then South East and South South
Then only South West
The north is a very large region do not concentrate only on that
PoliticsRe: My Restructuring Plan For Nigeria by Abohboy(op): 7:33pm On May 16, 2020
Beedehmee:
Recruit youths, Let besiege Aso rock.
Your mad my Nigeria is a democracy, and that’s final, the masterplan is for the next presidents to follow, I would make it a law thst you have to follow the masterplan, you can add to it but you cannot remove any plans from it so all presidents that come after me will complete it
PoliticsRe: My Restructuring Plan For Nigeria by Abohboy(op): 7:04pm On May 16, 2020
NwaNimo1:
Lets do it,...
Okay o, make some kind of coalition of political parties and make me the leader of it, let’s see if you can do it becusse me I cannot become president
PoliticsRe: My Restructuring Plan For Nigeria by Abohboy(op): 7:03pm On May 16, 2020
Lyydia:
Where is vision 2020 today grin
Do I look like abacha, Atiku, Jonathan or Buhari I have laid out a detailed plan with where we will get our loans from, our budget, developments abeg leave me, if I go into deeper detail it will take me days to finish, I cannot read the future to know what will happen so I am writing based off of now
PoliticsRe: My Restructuring Plan For Nigeria by Abohboy(op): 7:02pm On May 16, 2020
gidgiddy:
The North will never agree to restructure Nigeria
If I am president who are they stopping, they can protest but nothing will happen
PoliticsRe: My Restructuring Plan For Nigeria by Abohboy(op): 7:01pm On May 16, 2020
uruba23:
grin grin grin I haven't finish reading but how osun go join ogun you want to erase oyo ni...abi you are lord lugard jnr.You are just mearging state without thinking of there cultural and religious difference...i would read later abeg.
Pithiest is Nigeria’s problem tribalism wipes away all common sense are we not one country abi, which state you are in does not wipe away the culture or customs of anyone
PoliticsRe: My Restructuring Plan For Nigeria by Abohboy(op): 6:40pm On May 16, 2020
GOFRONT:
Pls bring it On..
I can’t I’m in no political party, I have no political influences etc
PoliticsRe: My Restructuring Plan For Nigeria by Abohboy(op): 6:40pm On May 16, 2020
Ernerstdavid55:
grin u try but it's still a dream na Nigeria u dey, Buhari never borrow money finish not to talk of giving a 1 hr speach
That’s why I said if I was president
PoliticsRe: My Restructuring Plan For Nigeria by Abohboy(op): 6:32pm On May 16, 2020
successmatters:
Very good.
Thank you
PoliticsMy Restructuring Plan For Nigeria by Abohboy(op):
I have been seeing a lot of news on restructuring plans for Nigeria, and how it will make it a better place so here is how I plan on restructuring Nigeria if I were the President.

1. I would split the country into three regions, I don’t care about the south south, there is no such thing it is in the south eastern part of Nigeria and that is final, the regions will be south west, south east and north. Each region would have a premier/prime minister whatever you want to call it. In each region there would only be 5-7 states. In the south west you would have Lagos, Oyo, Ogun, Ondo, kwara and Edo state as for ekiti will join ondo state and osun state will join ogun state . There will be no marginalization so there is nothing to worry about. In the south east the states would be Rivers, cross river, Enugu, Anambra,Akwa Ibom and delta imo will become part of rivers, Asia will become part of akwa Ibom and ebonyi will become part of Enugu, delta and bayelsa will also become part of rivers, meaning the main states of the Niger delta are on their own. again there will be no marginalization of people. In the north the states would be Kano, kaduna, adamawa , Borno and sokoto, kebbi, zamfara and Nigeria state will become part of sokoto state, whereas Bauchi, plateau and Gombe will become part of kaduna. Yobe and borno will become one state, whilst adamawa and taraba also become one Abuja will be massively expanded and will include parts of Kogi, nasawara and benue state. The names of the states will be decided through a referendums in each of the areas. Every single region will have control over 50% of the products they produce the rest of it goes to the federal government in Abuja, who will use it for federal government projects like railways, highways, ports and payment of scalars the rest of the development like schools, hospitals, light rails, buses, factories, etc are done by the prime minister of each region, he will allocate the rest of the 50% to each state in the government, there will also be zero tolerance to corruption the moment there is an allegation they will be thoroughly investigated and if found guilty will have to return all the money and go to prison for life, or lose all the money they have made and be deported.

2. This is the second stage of the plan, I would need to have an election for each premier/prime minister for each region and each governor for each state. After the referendum I the president would meet all the premier/prime minster and give them the masterplan for Nigeria from 2020-2050, this masterplan will hold everything Nigeria needs to become an HDI (High development Index) country. By 2050 and also for us to become one of the top 10 largest economies in the world.

3. From 2020-2030 the main focus will be electricity, health, education and housing and water we will get a 40 billion dollar loan from the China exim bank to get electricity 10 billion dollars will be used to install and acquire the transmission supplies, the rest of the 8 billion dollars will be used to produce 30 000 MW the rest of the power needed will be gotten through PPP agreements mainly with oil and gas companies, like Exxon Mobil. For the complete renovation of all the health and education sectors in Nigeria we would need about 30 billion dollars, this will account for the building of the hospitals, schools and universities, as well as teaching centers for teachers and skill acquisition centrism this also accounts for free education for all the students, it also allows for us to get all the stationery, books, tables, doors, windows etc that the schools will need, same goes for the hospital, there will be 10 billion dollars left over, which will be split 5 billion for each this will be used to pay the salaries, research on vaccines and any other maintenance works. To get the money we would most likely get loans from the afdb, world bank, IMF and private companies currently operating in Nigeria. For the housing this is where it gets difficult after research I have found that to build 18 million housing units with access to water and electricity it will cost the government over 80 billion dollars. So this is where the government gets private companies to build cheap housing, the actual government will spend about 4 billion dollars to build anywhere between 1-3 million houses the rest of it will be done by private companies, the last stage will be the water access this will be fully funded by the Nigerian government it would take about 10 billion dollars to provide water access to the whole population and the government has the capacity to spend this, because the current government is hiding the true revenue. After this 10 years the standard of life for Nigeria would have increased substantially, Nigeria would she the best schools, hospitals and housing in Nigeria and with the constant supply of water and electricity for all the population, water transmitted disease like cholera would be non existent in nigeria, and the life expectancy would have increased from 57 to at least 70.

3. This is the last stage of the masterplan a 10 year development phase where the main focus is infrastructure and industry. With Nigeria having a constant power supply industries would be booming, companies would be coming back to Nigeria en masse and this is where the government gets involved. In the south western region there would be 3 ports one in Lagos, one In ondo and one in Edo. As for the south eastern region there would be four ports, one in port harcourt, one in bakassi, one in Warri and one in onitsha. The northern region will have 7 dry ports spread out in the whole region. By this time Nigeria would be having budgets of other 200 billion dollars and it would have a trillion dollar economy so this would be no problem, each seaport would cost 1-3 billion dollars and they would all be surrounded by an industrial layout. In the south eastern region the industrial layouts will mainly be for manufacturing of steel, trains, cars, planes etc. innoson would own the largest automotive hub and would never need to import things again for their cars, they even expanded into trains and planes, they are now skater than Kia and at par with Toyota motors, they also produced boats, ships and cement, the south eastern region was where all the transport manufacturing was done they also process palm oil Nigeria is now the largest producer in the world. in the southwestern region the industrial layouts would mainly be producing telecommunications technology and processing cocoa, cassava, yam, mangoes etc. in the northern region they mainly produced food, they made bread, cereal, flour, sugar, dried fruit, and produced most of the food in the country, they would also be producing the textiles and jewelry as well because that is where all the gold. Abuja was where all the steel in the country was built as well as the glass

4. Then in the last 10 years we concentrated on conservation,tourism and military we built a national park in each region where you could find many different flora and fauna, we repaired the ancient walls of Kano, the sungai eredo, we built a museum in Ile ife for all the artefacts, we built another museum in Edo with all the artefacts from Benin, we also built a museum at igbo ukwu and went on massive archaeological searches all other Nigeria, we repaired ngargamu and surame, we also repaired parts of the borno empire, we also developed hotels in adamawa state, for the mambilla plateau, we also built resorts at all the waterfall locations and in the mangroves, as for the military we acquired 10 military submarines, 500 tanks, 1 million military men, we also have anti aircraft missiles and the most frigates in Africa. A papa prof was turned into a military base and every single state has a secret underground military base. We are now a major world superpower, we have a seat at the UN Security Council and we are now the true giant of Africa and the only black superpower.

5. We would also start teaching Yoruba, Hausa and igbo in all schools, there would be special schools where you can learn other languages like ibibio, kanuri, Fula, ukwani etc. we would also introduce Nigerian architecture into housing etc. we would keep our clothing and food cultures as well.

Thank you for reading, I know it was a bit long, and just so you know this is a masterplan for all presidents I will not be a dictator

Foreign AffairsRe: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Abohboy: 5:25pm On May 15, 2020
jln115:
grin grin grin grin So you need fighters to take out bases of World powers?? Bro if Nigeria those that it would be erased as simple as that!!

Nigerias focus should be regional threats, if a super power comes knocking then you ain't stopping them with a couple of su30s....

Nigeria should equip itself as a regional power and with cost effectiveness in mind..... 20 JF-17s multi role fighters that can do everything from air superiority, ground attack, recce ect ect with 20 L15s for fighter training and light attack......with 12 Tucano and 32 Mi24 the Nigerian Air Force would be one of the most formidable on the continent
Interesting suggestion, I’ll see what I can do about that, but does Nigeria really ave the resource to pay for all that
Foreign AffairsRe: African Militaries/ Security Services Strictly Photos Only And Videos Thread by Abohboy: 5:23pm On May 15, 2020
jln115:
If the US or French come knocking on the door there ain't much a couple of twin engine fighters are going to do to stop it wink
True but it will definitely help in the fight with Boko Haram and to stop insurgency in the Sahel region
Foreign AffairsRe: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Abohboy: 4:51pm On May 15, 2020
Shma:
on internet penetration kenya is ahead of Nigeria.
On internet users kenya is ahead of S.A but Below Nigeria(factoring in population)
On ICT kenya is number 9 in Africa Nigeria at 12th in Africa, S.A number 4.
http://www.google.com/url?q=https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Fifteen-African-Countries-with-High-Internet-Penetration_tbl2_264841865&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjd2Mm2lrbpAhXlD2MBHcrxDFgQFjAQegQIARAB&usg=AOvVaw3jrq_g_cTlgdTrwnpuiTNI
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