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IronGalaxy:He isn’t Nigerian his Ghanaian. And stop lying |
JaceBlaze:No Nigerian grew up in Johannesburg. |
JaceBlaze:Oh the canyon, I remember going there on my school trip Kruger sntional park is extremely close to the canyon as well it’s like a Wole world of natural beauty. |
As I have jut shown you, the street view of most of the palaces you call slums in Nigeria are not actually slums, they are in sct actually quite developed areas. And actually look nice, but you define a slum by the roofing and not how the physical house, roads, etc look, which is why you are wrong about the slum population in Nigeria. |
Abohboy:And aerial view.
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Makoko street view
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The reason why there are no super tall skyscrapers in Eko Atlantic, is because the project is being executed in phases. And there are height restriction laws in specific parts of the project. But Kenyans probably wouldn’t understand that cause their cities are not made that way. |
JaceBlaze:Show them Raphael and Michaelangelo, also show that apartment tower in mushroom park please. |
This idiot is bragging about banks in Ghana, that are owned by Nigerians it’s actually funny. |
obaaderemi:Oh okay. |
SUFFERInSMILIIN:Ecobank is one’d by a Nigerian, and Nigeria is the only country in west africs to have a black owned bank listed on the London stock exchange. Plus Ghana got gsm one year after Nigeria in 2001, added to thst most university ranking websites out university of Ibadan, university of Lagos, Lagos state univeristy, university of Nigeria and Ahmadu Bello university ahead of every single university in Ghana. |
[quote author=SUFFERInSMILIIN post=91500365][/quote]And your trusting them the person cannot even do simple addition and subtraction he said Egyptian government sponsors for 12 years then proceeded to say from 6 to 17, you are the true illiterate p, for even trusting someone like that. |
SUFFERInSMILIIN:Nope actually it produced the world’s first specialist in heart and kidneys he studied at ile ife university for his bachelors and masters degree, he couldn’t have done what he did without he help of the nigerianneducation system, keep on ranting though but just remember this. You need to grow Up |
[quote author=SUFFERInSMILIIN post=91500365][/quote]Let me tell you a story about MTN, one of the alrgest telecommunications providers in Africa. There was a Nigerian who schooled in nigeria his whole life and graduated from the university of Lagos with two degrees one in maths and one in accounting. He joined a firm who moved him to South Africa. He then became a financial adviser and accountant to a small telecommunications provider in South Africa, he helped them to expand into the west African market including Nigeria and also helped them to expand into other southern African countries. but you wouldn’t know the story would you. But this man was a product of the Nigerian educational system and ended up helping a very large company that everyone can recognize, but he didn’t take a lot of credi for it or brag, he did his job and moved on. Those are Nigerian values and that is Nigerian education. And al this cultists thing, you do realize there are gangs in every single country, cultists is just what gangs are called in Nigeria. Japan a so called saner clime or very developed country has the largest gang in the world the yakuza, but your not talking about cultists or insulting them are you. Your like a starving puppy to people from other countries, trying to get anything you can by complementing them and insulting your own people and yourself. Just to get some scraps, licking other people’s boots, looking for recognition where you aren’t going to get any. You are my senior yet you act like a child. Grow Up!!! |
Vankelvin you do know that Azikiwe and Nkrumah went to the same university in America at the same time. So this education thing you are saying is nonsense. |
vankelvin:Funny. |
vankelvin:Azikiwe, Tafawa Balewa both had univeristy degrees, and goodluck had a doctorate when he was president |
rvp20182:There are many successful Nigerians who schooled in Nigeria, if they moved out are they still not a by product of the Nigerian schooling system examples are my great grandfather I won’t disclose his name for personal reasons but he was one of the richest in Africa when he was alive. |
vankelvin:Be serious, Nigerian schools have produced a lot of things including people who have made international imapct and have been acknowledged internationally, like the super fast computer chip made by Philip emeagwali I think who helped to develop it at Stanford, but what has ghana done for the world or even Africa, |
SUFFERInSMILIIN:Sure, all they have to do is cladding, glass paneling and interior design, should be finished December-February 2020-2021 |
This is how it actually looked three years ago.
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SUFFERInSMILIIN:That’s a lie construction of thst building started three years ago, listen to this maniac. |
Osinbajo President 2023 change my mind, smart, capable, leader and he is very smart I don’t care about zoning, I only care about work ethic. If you are a good president I vote for you if your not then I won’t. |
I like the optimism but please only post the finished project, Nigeria as a whole has many abandoned projects which didn’t even make it off the paper |
Just30:I think cleaners and maids are paid that much, most cleaners and maids are paid the minimum wage and that applies to every country in the world. |
Mike adenuga, second richest man in Africa gets highest national honor in Ghana, even though Ghanaians hate Nigerians and think they are all criminals they are giving them national honor. ![]() https://www.forbes.com/sites/mfonobongnsehe/2016/10/29/nigerian-billionaire-mike-adenuga-receives-highest-national-honor-in-ghana/ |
Just30:I’m starting to doubt vankelvin’s nationality. |
POKUASI2:But they still have to pay for electricity, food, water, healthcare, education, clothing, transport. Wow life in Ghana must be hard for some. |
In Lagos average single room apartment is 200 000 to 300 000 per annum, depending on the location, the minimum wage is 30 000N, which is 77 dollars, so 300 000 is 770 something dollars, and they would be able to pay for it after 10 months. So the average Nigerian is able to rent a one bedroom apartment near Lekki, which is actually quite cheap in my opinion. Nigeria’s real estate is also good, and so is the pricing,
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POKUASI2:That’s a problem the minimum wage is 62, so the average Ghanaian is not able to afford a single room in Accra. |
Nawaaoh:There is something you people need to understand, Nigeria is much larger than most countries you compare it to, in both population and landmass, yes there is corruption, and if there was no corruption Nigeria wouldn’t be in the place it is now, but because we have so many people, it is harder to build all of these things, but UAE, has a very small population, it’s so small that they pay their citizens the money they make from oil, so you cannot compare the two. |
vankelvin:Studied in America plus your chief of army staff studied in Nigeria. |
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