But we the people also need to help by paying tax only 10 million Nigerians pay tax, if 100 million Nigerians paired tax, Nigeria’s budget would be 8 times the current size, which would be 240 billion dollars budget, so we the people also need to help. In England the same number is 99% of the population pay tax.
Rickyzagy: You can never be in peace with your oppressor else it's business.
Nnamdi started it but was betrayed by you all. Now you all want revolution?
Constitutional reform or restructuring is dead after the army siege in afara umuahia
Sowoye revolution now is dead.
Who else want to collect his own change?
Only Nnamdi kanu is able to rescue all you buhari called baboons and monkey
Nnamdi Kanu wanted and still wants to create a separate country we’re not trying to do that we’re trying to unite and better our country big difference.
The date is August 5th 2020, spread the news tell as many people as possible, we will change our nation. Together. It will happen in over 100 towns and cities. Get ready
I’ve been in support of this movement, since I hope the revolution goes well, but one thing I hope is they don’t dispose of any president let them finish heir run, but whilst their doing it we shake the country with protests forcing them to change the way they work and other time we build more supporters than come 2023, Sowore becomes our president. If that happens it will be a massive victory for Nigeria and Africa. A small party created five years ago, wins an election, a man jailed becomes president and also a very young man he would be 50 something I think. #takeitback #enoughisenough #soworeforpresident2023
misky2000: Hello everyone, I'm kind of new here. This thread has actually shown me the level of development going on in Africa and I'm impressed. I want to ask among the ongoing megacities in Africa especially between, Eko Atlantic City, New El Alamein city and New Cairo. Which will be more beautiful according to the renders and current work going on.
First place is New Cairo Second Eko Atlantic and third is El Alamein, another addition is centenary city but I’m not sure of the progress in it so I can’t comment on it.
SUFFERInSMILIIN: Don't worry eko Atlantic will be the next to catch on fire
Are you demented you want oduduwa or Biafra republic so bad that you wish harm to innocent people. I hope the same harm that you wish to them and their investments befalls you.
SUFFERInSMILIIN: How can the building not be complete when the project started in 2010. How many years do you build a building
It started in 2015, get your facts right recession stalled construction till 2017, now there are still 5 towers left to build and a mall, so don’t give me your illiterate b.s
SUFFERInSMILIIN: Please can you tell me how to see you later managed to enter the World Trade Centre in Abuja and set It on Fire. Don't forget the world trade centre in Abuja this Friday was supposed to turn debts calculation for the States and the Federation
No it wasn’t the building on fire isn’t even operated or rented by any government agency as of now, it is still in the construction phase so who is now counting things, the fallacies you tell yourself are funny.
World Trade Centre Abuja on fire. This morning some hooligans ranging from 40 to 60 people enter the World Trade Centre in Abuja and set it on fire this happened at 9 a.m.. It look like the same situation which happened to the Senate building when does hooligans entered
Tofchen: N25 Billion to renovate? Won't that amount build 2 of those? We know say Naira value don drop, but still on still, that N25 Billion no be small money. Police entire annual budget na N14 Billion o.
It includes building new shopping centre, walk ways, hotels, theme park, maintenance and also building a new film studio.
pacretus: olifant old man tank, Is that metal still in service...
I repeat, the Nigerian army fields the most modern tank and artillery in Africa No? A single vt-4 tank can detect your tanks miles away and hit them before they even start the engine. We also got over 50 T72 tanks over 200+ Vickers
And the rest... You got nothing on us man
Sonars can be fitted on ships or helicopter as long as it can move over the waters.... And who told you a helicopter armed for ASW cannot detect a submarine...you joke too much, son.
Nigeria is going to buy 50 more units of the VT-4 battle tanks, there are also plans for more armed attack drones. And the deep blue projects will mean Nigeria will be able to locate any ship entering the Nigerian water space, if it is within 250 km of Nigeria’s coastline, a ship can be there in half an hour, with fully armed navy officers. Piracy will die in Nigeria by 2022, after this project is done. I am especially excited for the SDB-3, Nigeria will get missile capability in its navy again, we will be able to down massive ships, I think we are getting three or four ships with missiles capabilities in the next few years.
selemempe: I won't mention any tribe but a certain tribe in Nigeria paused all economic, political, social and academic activities for 3 years. During those 3 years, they witnessed massive bombing and killings in their region still not witnessed and never witnessed anywhere in Africa. But this tribe is still doing great. Topping JAMB and WAEC excellence lists. Still having powerful companies and top CEOs. You may think it's nothing until you witness what they witnessed
You think no one else has experienced that I’m africa go to Libya, Angola, Mozambique, Rwanda and DRC. And see how their bombings and civil wars were compared to Nigeria. Especially DRC and Libya. Then you’ll understand that what happened really wasn’t that bad.
Austine1213: Tanzania has same level of population with SA and its per capita is 1000, if it was Nigeria's population wouldwould it be 4 times poorer in terms of development?
Thats going by your logic
Okay let’s say you have a chocolate bar with 6 rows of 3 blocks, and you have to split it between 3 people that’s easy each person gets two rows, now take 100 people, you age to split that chocolate bar between 100 people, will each person get a good and satisfactory share of the chocolate bar, no that’s how money works.
jln115: Nothing impressive mate .............Except for the random tweeter thinking Nigeria has the strongest fleet in Sub Sahara Africa..........some impressive ignorance right there.........A Navy with 0 Frigates, 0 Missiles and 0 Subs is supposedly the most powerful in SS Africa.....please
Not strongest navy, strongest navy surveillance system, by the time your submarine is 200km away from Nigeria’s coastline, we’ll have located it.
jln115: One Sub, no more Nigerian Navy, 1 Fighter squadron no more Nigerian Air force.........Then the rest are easy pickings for our gunships
One sub is not enough to destroy the whole Nigerian navy, I will admit the South African army is stronger and more capable, but Nigeria has the power of numbers, so in ground warfare, Nigeria would just overrun South African troops, in the air, it’s a different story, but our air defense capabilities are strong we could bring down 10 of your fighter jets and as for the submarine, I don’t know how we can defend against it.
TayserMahrii: Capitalist Nigger. According to one smart guy (I suspect he is of Nigerian descent), Blacks are economic slaves because they lack the "killer-instinct" and "devil-may-care" attitude of the Caucasian, as well as the "spider web economic mentality" of the Asian. They are also a consumer race.
Just wait 30 years, things will change, I assure you. People will be educated of what the west and the Asians are doing in Africa to Africans and their livelihoods.
jln115: Uhm no.........no you can't you barely have enough equipment and logistic capability as is
If you enter our land, we can raise that many fighters, and at least 190k of them will be equipped with guns, etc the rest will fight with machetes and still defeat military officer.
TayserMahrii: South Africa’s health minister has warned of a “storm” arriving and pleaded with the country’s 58 million inhabitants to change their behaviour to slow the spread of Covid-19. Zweli Mkhize said South Africa was still following an “optimistic” curve, with the peak of the outbreak likely to be lower than predicted, but warned that within weeks there could be a shortage of beds to treat Covid-19 patients, particularly in the country’s most populous and wealthy regions. “It’s no longer a matter of announcing numbers of confirmed cases. We are now at a point where it’s our fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, close friend and comrades that are infected,” Mkhize said.
In Kenya, cases are also surging, with more than 8,000 reported infections and 164 deaths. Officials said earlier this week that the school year was considered lost because of the pandemic, and primary and secondary pupils would return in January. George Magoha, the education minister, said that the curve of Covid-19 infections was expected to flatten only by December. International flights to Kenya will resume next month, although most countries in Africa are keeping air traffic bans in place.
In Nigeria, authorities, fearing the economic toll of the pandemic, have in recent weeks relaxed restrictions imposed to prevent the spread of the virus. Confirmed cases in Africa’s most populous nation passed 30,000 on 8 July. Governments are trying to balance the need to protect weak healthcare systems from being overwhelmed and allowing hundreds of millions of people to earn their livelihoods. The African Development Bank (AfDB) has estimated that nearly 50 million Africans could be driven into extreme poverty by the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic. The AfDB said that between 24.6m and 30m jobs would be lost this year because of the crisis, with Nigeria seeing the greatest rise in poverty.
If Nigeria doesn’t get any stimulus, but we have outlined an economic sustainability and recovery plan with a 5 billion dollar stimulus, which will save over 12 million jobs in Nigeria, and an extra 3 billion dollars, will be used to revive the economy just search Nigeria economic sustainability plan, to look for more information.
AmenhotepZuid: Breaking News! South African born Elon Musk ($70,6Billion )overtook Warren Buffett and is the 7th Richest Person on Earth. He's the 1st African born Billionaire to break into the World Top 10 Richest List.
Key word is South African born, he now lives in America and has made most of his wealth in America, you don’t see Kenyans claiming Obama, saying the first African to rule over a superpower. Find an actual South African who’s firm is based in that country and than expanded thereafter. Tesla doesn’t even have a car manufacturing factory in South Africa, and you want to start claiming him.
Austine1213: And also 3m barrels per day gives far greater revenue take Nigeria for example
The population that the money has to be spread to is an impediment, if we had the population of South Africa, we would be near the same level of development.