Shma: keep deluding yourself , I knew the real Lagos by suffering and smiling show, .. I thought that was not enough to make a final judgment, I heard to consult google and boom!!
Shma: Accra the planned and most developed city in west can't stand Nairobi, what is Lagos tomboy .. unplanned city full of shanty houses inside wants to rub shoulders with Nairobi.?? Lol
Nairobi's shoulders only rub against Lagos's ankles.
youghs: I totally don't understand how the media was able to fool u guys this much even after seeing the videos..The video was not recorded for the public, it was recorded for his superior but was leaked by his orderly and his friend. This clearly shows a general given a sitrep to his boss about the situation on ground at the battle field, there was no instance where he complained about the military being ill-equiped..The only thing that looked like a complaint was how the intelligence assessment turn out to be wrong and this is something that occur from time to time on the field, everything do not always go as planned. These videos were shot last week Wednesday. Do not let these useless media guys to mislead u guys..You all know better than this.
Nigeria ain't perfect but By now you should know that mouthbreathers on her are DISPARATE for anything Negative to say in regards to Nigeria. Any form of bad news to come out of Nigeria minute or otherwise will be exaggerated beyond comprehensive belief. Not to mention boat loads of fake news people here will blindly gobble up sometimes with zero evidence ever surfacing. A week ago there was a fraud on here trying to say something like over 2,000 people in Abuja simultaneously dropped dead from Coronavirus...........
samorobo: [b]Nigeria Projected Among Top 20 Economies In The World By 2050 -
Brexit, coronavirus, and trade tiffs may be making economic headwinds, but despite immediate challenges, the world economy is projected to keep growing at a rapid pace over the next few decades. In fact, by 2050, the global market is projected to double its current size, even as the UN forecasts the world’s population will only grow by a modest 26%.
Though it can be challenging to predict exactly how the future will unfold, most economists agree on one thing: today’s developing markets will be tomorrow’s economic superpowers.
Nigeria
One of Africa’s largest economies, Nigeria is poised to grow by leaps and bounds by 2050, at an average of 4.2% year-on-year, rising eight places from 22nd to 14thin the rankings. While the government has struggled with corruption, residents have an entrepreneurial attitude that keeps pushing the country forward. According to Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data, more than 30% of Nigerian residents are new entrepreneurs or the owner-manager of a new business, among the highest rate in the world.
XhosaNostra: Which mountain did I post? LMAO. You don't even know the difference between a mountain & a cliff.
These are South African MOUNTAINS. The Table mountain being the most famous & gets MILLIONS of visitors a year from across the globe.
What about your typical South Africans here do they get to see the mountains? The existence of these mountains doesn't seem to help these people in any meaningful way....
gallivant: What have you ever achieved to earn a vacation? You should have stayed longer in meme land. Total waste of space.
Wow now calm down I know my grand return sent a shockwave of fear into your heart but you really need to learn how to control your emotions. You should be more afraid of Corona sneaking its way threw Kibera right now.
Greetings fellow forum dwellers! I have returned from my Glorious vacation here again to reinform the Pecking Order. The Forums still running stronge as ever I see.
Since 2017 Nigeria needed to sell its oil for 140 US dollars per barrel to make a profit. Today Nigeria needs to sell his oil for 160 dollars per barrel to make a balance sheet. For every barrel of oil which Nigeria is pumping it is making a loss of 130 US dollar
Damn 3 pages of nothing but Fake News ! Bobble heads posting the most outlandish stuff and refusing to give any form of proof and cursing you if you ask for it. I have to say the most mind numbingly stupid one so far is the accusation of "over 1,000 plus people dying from the virus in a single day in Nigeria". Who comes up with this retarded ass shit?
Jasparrow1: Nothing Musa no go see for gate So you Left all the way from zoo kenya to Nigeria to watch and video slums to the extent that you even created a YouTube channel for it what kind of animal is this for crying out loud, ehn
Hello, Sammy? Abeg who scammed this sufferNdying bastard or did they kidnap any of his family member or did they used any of his daughter's pants to buy Benz because am not getting it? Cos this boy madness against Nigeria is getting worster every second
Shameless old fool
No he didn't leave Kenya. He left his local slum Kibera and visited the nearest available WIFI to leach off of. He found a few videos from the internet download them , renamed them, and took some screenshots every few seconds. Now hes calling it HE'S journey. Like that Kenyan women who photoshopped herself traveling the world.
This is the height of having no life, no friends, a lover, or stable job. This is the pathetic existence of SUFFERINSMILLING'S envy and jealousy of The Giant of Africa.
SUFFERInSMILIIN: Following Federal Government’s decision to keep the nation’s borders closed indefinitely, die-hard smugglers are beating men and officers of the Nigeria Customs Service to their duties by taking advantage of porous waterways and creeks to intensify their illegal trade.
Findings by New Telegraph revealed that the daring action by the criminals is made possible as the new patrol boats acquired by the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) at a whopping cost of N180 billion are yet to function properly.
Currently, the service is facing inadequate patrol boats to combat the illegalities at Port Novo, Gbaji, Badagry, Yewa, Ologe, and Commodore creeks.
It was gathered that unscrupulous businessmen and women have been exploiting the loopholes to smuggle goods since the closure of the borders.
The borders were closed in August 20, 2019 by the Federal Government to curtail influx of fake goods and arms smuggling.
However, the service has not recorded much success on the waterways because of the dangerous and sophisticated weapons used by smugglers.
The gun boats are presently redundant as they have not been adequately fitted with the necessary surveillance and combat kits and guns.
An official within the NCS’s Western Marine Command, who does not want his name mentioned, said that smuggling of fuel products through the sea was on the increase, noting that tankers were no longer carrying fuels to border communities where the products are smuggled to neighbouring Benin Republic with jerry cans.
Notwithstanding, he explained that Customs had trained some officer on sea smuggling combat both in the western and eastern commands, saying that insufficient equipment was the main problems of the command.
“This has put the service’s marine command under unbearable pressure to combat the illegal traders using the creeks and lagoon to smuggle banned imports,” he stressed.
When the joint border exercise was launched, the Customs Comptroller General, Col. Hameed Ali (rtd), said that the two gunboats would strengthen anti-smuggling activities on the nation’s waters and enhance the ongoing joint border closure exercise.
He added that with the boats, the marine operatives of NCS could now sail to intersect smugglers right on the high sea.
The Controller in charge of the command, Comptroller Boyiliya Binga, advised the unscrupulous traders last month to stop the illegal trade, saying that with new patrol boats acquired by the service, days of confrontation by smugglers were over.
He said: “We have been making pleas to these smugglers to stop their evil trade and engage in meaningful businesses that will benefit them and the country, but they are determined to go ahead with their nefarious activities.”
Binga listed the seizures made in the period to include 433 bags of 50kilogrammes foreign parboiled rice, bags of second-hand clothes, bags of second-hand shoes, buffalo horns, bales of foreign fabrics, bales of mobile police, immigration and navy uniforms, machetes, tramadol and 3,000 empty kegs.
The comptroller general had said earlier that smugglers would no longer take advantage of NCS vulnerability on water to smuggle in contraband with the launch of the new patrol vessels.