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Kagawa10:THe hatered preaching is over, trust me we have learned our lessons. We have a new strategy. You guys should be supportive of what we are doing when we pull out you will have a bigger share of the oil pool and you can now charge Biafrans money for visa's using the ports etc; It is a great new way for some states to boost the IGR. |
DerideGull:And the sucking has just started. They are on a long one to think those morons in APC give a rats nyash about everyday people. They should calm down we can always give them visa to come to Biafra, don't know why they are so scared we are leaving? ![]() |
joseph1832:I would rather look at Enugu and Anambra as examples because that is where I am from. How about your state talk about what you know. |
joseph1832:No what I expect is for them to be getting to work, instead of instagramming all over the world. I expect them to have had polices or even a plan in place before taking over such a complex country as yours. Don't worry I will give you a workers visa to Biafra, you can be my boy boy how does that sound? ![]() |
joseph1832:Only time can tell. After what Rwanda went through could you believe that they would be doing better then Nigeria? We are a positive thinking people that is why we are so successful. |
Kagawa10:Why do you wish that on human beings? What ever energy you put out there comes back to you and your loved ones. Your a small minority compared to those with civilized and mature mannerism's. Sorry for your life. |
NRIPRIEST:Can you imagine the hatred in someones heart? Chukwu dalu the majority of people don't have such a diseased mentality. |
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IGBOSON1:hahaha Food for thought cha! |
oduastates:Yes they do. Biafra does as well. I envision building a resort town around the Ogbunike ancient cave temple of Arochukwu in Abia. The Ogbunike caves have attractive waterfall as well as ancient historical value, because this is where the slave trade started in Igboland. Anambra can be transformed into the shopping and retail desitnation for Africa. As well as expanding the already vibrant manufacturing industry. The possiblites are endless! All it takes is careful planning and execution. We are not expecting mind boggling results overnight. We will welcome are neighbors from Nigeria to come in and enjoy life as well at the shopping destination in Agula Lake, the constrution of a 5 star hotel is almost finished. Trust me it will be a win win situation.
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Masterclass32: You can always add some small to your Egusi. You go like it just tryem. |
Masterclass32:God bless you too My Dear! BTW Bitterleaf is more healthy ![]() |
IGBOSON1:Nna we will surpise the whole World we just have to plan and excute well! |
ezeaguisforever:Let them say what they want but the truth is it does not matter either way ![]() |
Andorra is Europes tourism, retail sales, destination and accounts for more than three-quarters of the GDP. This is another land locked country that thought outside the box on how to become a well-to do ecnomy without a sea port.
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NOBODYY:Who said nobodies on Nairaland? ![]() |
Bolivia another landlocked country is now Latin America’s fastest growing economy. At a 5 percent growth rate it now outstrips once dominant but now stagnating regional competitors like Brazil and Peru. Furthermore Bolivia boasts some very impressive macrofundametals: its level of international reserves are the highest in all of Latin America, it has slashed its government debt, and its inflation rate stands at a respectable 5 percent. This accompanies a 307 percent increase in average income and a 25 percent reduction in the poverty rate since 2001. Bolivia’s first indigenous leader, Evo Morales’s presidency has shuned World Bank and Paris Club loans, and has given the poor a new found sense of pride. Eva Morales has refuse to cooperate in the US war on drugs all these in combination with a banking system flush with savings and low debt has been key to the bursting on to the scene of small enterprises run by indigenous entrepreneurs who have successfully leveraged their culture and trading channels to climb their way into the burgeoning middle class.
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dikeigbo2:Your welcome my Dear. We have to stop distracting ourselves with bull crap and focus on how we will build the Biafran Nation to her highest achievements. |
As we can see from the examples above. These small countries will be about the size of Biafra. On top of that we have Rivers with plenty of fish and we are already farming fish in Anambra and other Igbo States. We are not looking to leave Nigeria on bad terms, so I am sure we can utilize our neighbors docks when needed. Regardless, Igbo people are one of the most innovative and creative peope on earth. Our main focus will be on exporting and manufacturing, with service jobs thrown in. We should use our energy on planning for our future success and forget all these useless conversations about landlock and which tribes will join us. As for me I am okay with the 5 Igbo States, if others want to join so be it, Biafra will still be a success story like Botswana and Rwanda. |
ezeaguisforever:This will stop all the frivilous claims, even so Africa's rising stars are landlocked! https://www.nairaland.com/2791332/landlocked-countries-high-success-rates |
nwanlecha:Even if it does not my Dear we will still rise. Countries do not always need the sea to be successful. https://www.nairaland.com/2791332/landlocked-countries-high-success-rates |
Rwanda’s strong growth and economic achievements have reduced poverty drasticly to below 45 percent in 2010-11, from 57 percent in 2005-06. There has been a notable reduction in income inequality, with the poorest portion of the population seeing significant improvement in their standard of living and social welfare. As the third most competitive economy in Africa and after a devasting civil war, Rwanda is among the top African economies in the World Bank's Doing Business Indicators. It has now for quite a few years, taken the lead in the the Thousand Hill bold economic reform.
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Affluent landlocked countries such as Switzerland, Luxembourg, and Liechtenstein (one of the "doubly landlocked" countries, between Switzerland and Austriais one of the wealthest countries in the world). Switzerland and Liechtenstein have adopted policies to be a more service based economy than a product based economy. As such, the presence or absence of a port does not hinder the overall prosperity of the nation. It has followed an export-oriented strategy, but adjusted to high transport costs by specializing in the export of: - high-value goods (watches, clocks, scientific instruments), and - specialized services (banking, insurance). These reflect Switzerland’s comparative advantage and do not depend on low transport costs. If Switzerland can do this, why can’t Biafra?
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Bostwana a land locked country in Africa that, is hailed as one of the most progressive countries on the continent. They have held a consistent record of uninterrupted democratic elections.Botswana ranks 30th out of 167 states in the 2012 Democracy Index. According to Transparency International, Botswana is the least corrupt country in Africa Botswana is topographically flat, with up to 70 percent of its territory being the Kalahari Desert. It is bordered by South Africa to the south and southeast, Namibia to the west and north, and Zimbabwe to the northeast. Its border with Zambia to the north near Kazungula is poorly defined but at most is a few hundred metres long. A mid-sized country of just over 2 million people, Botswana is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, now boasting a GDP (purchasing power parity) per capita of about $18,825 per year as of 2015, which is one of the highest in Africa.
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jane0000:They sit in London putting us and our livelihood in grave danger, am not sure who send them to get us slaughtered. I was supporting the Biafra movement but they are sounding like the same touts that robbing shops in Anambra during sit out with Massobi. Am sure dey r useless touts with no hustle but to destroy anothers hard work. They are worst then the thieving Eastern Polithieves dey claim to hate in da zoo. |
waternogetemeny:definitely u know nothing about business if you are celebrating the burning of our shops. Its like your mother still prepare food for you. Water have no enemy but progress has. Keep celebtating our peoples downfall in London.. How many markets you build in Igboland? This type of ish your talking is a big turn off from Biafra. Your hurting the cause with this your nonsense bros! |
waternogetemeny:It said electricity problem please where are you stationed? |
Plus10:no mosque burned. |
waternogetemeny:hope your not typing this from abroad? |
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