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morpheus24: Botswa...who...?Thank you for letting all of us know that Abuja can never be compared to Johannesburg. We will take that, with thanks. Lovely. ![]() Be sure to let All4naai know. Division sensed in the Naai-gerian camp. ![]() |
We have ourselves a useless prosecution that cannot close its case today, South Africans. ![]() |
morpheus24: Can't let a brother have the last word ,huh?How can the prosecution rest and "wait for answers" at the same time? Is the prosecution confused? No wonder you've been "resting for a couple of pages". That's called restlessness. Is the prosecution restless? ![]() |
The prosecution won't be able to sleep today. Haunted by shoddy work in court. ![]() Onus not discharged. Evidence non-existent. Surefootedness the stuff of wishes. All of Naai-geria has been embarrased |
morpheus24: I already said it a thousand times..When a case is closed, there's no need to say the same thing a thousand times. The closed case speaks for itself. Methinks your prosecution abilities are lower than you might believe. ![]() You don't know whether your case is closed or not, in fact. You can't rest. |
morpheus24: The proof is evident in the question being asked which is why no one is willling to answer it.A question that prevents you from saying "case closed". A prosecution that cannot rest. What a hapless prosecution. Run along now. Tough day at the office today, non? |
morpheus24:A proved case requires no answers. That you are still "waiting" for an answer is death to your own argument. You have nothing but confusion. |
morpheus24: Arguing in support of thread does not make the thread mine..... stop with the futile mind game, it doesn't work on me, can't you tell that by now.We drink to thickness today. Yours, to be precise. You and the OP are arguing the same thing. It's your thread. Own it. And then discharge your burden of proof. Don't beg others to help you with your own argument. I proved that Naai-gerian bleks are useless without begging anyone for answers. Now, get to thinking for a change. Amuse me. Go! |
morpheus24: its not my thread either, I am also respondig to the OP's post of which the simple answer to the question lies firm in the response any Saffer is willing to give to a simple three line question.It's you thread. Your thread. Your thread. You are arguing in support of the OP's post. Confused where you stand now? I can't help with with the thinking thing. If you wait, your case (which is hapless anyway) doesn't advance. We aren't complaining. Happy waiting! ![]() |
morpheus24: RAcist.... me....please... don't insult my intelligence.Reduced to racism. Simple. Factual. Look north. To your own request for attention from "blek South Africans" to the exclusion of CraigB. Can you point to any oil producing country with Naai-geria's profile that is as useless or worse? I don't need to "comfortably" talk about anything. It's not my thread. I am merely responding. It's your thread (you are arguing in favour of the OP's post). The burden of proof is on you, china. You are failing. You've become so desperate you now want to trade. ![]() When the brain stalls. |
morpheus24: Of course it will Craig, your argument falls flat if you answer my questionSuccessful cases require no answers. An example being my one about the uselessness of the Naai-gerian blek. Because I gave you facts, I can now sip coffee. But because you have nothing, you will cry for "an answer" for decades to come. Don't blame me for your failure to advance an argument. Take it up with your brain. |
all4naija: Is this your comment relevant to the title of the thread? You need to check the title careful, dude!I don't see you denying it with hard facts. Facts can only be set aside by facts. Not a haphazard line of defeat. |
morpheus24: Come on blek SA's no one out there......Reduced to racism and separating Naairalanders based on the colour of their skin. Your wits failing you? How does frustration feel? South Africa is a painful country to pick on, my china. |
all4naija: We have seen your jingoistic idea to make SA looks perfect(while blacks face suffering in ghettos of Townships) when it is not. The only relevant people in that society are the white minority! Hahaha...As has been shown 80% of Naai-gerians are at $2 a day. The only relevant then will be the 20%. Your (very blek) politicians. Sob sob sob? Blek-on-blek abuse, is it? |
morpheus24: No mention of the petro state Nigeria, please... !I did say you were close to begging. Now, your failed petrostate will be mentioned until you explain what other petrostate with your profile is useless as naai-geria. This is your enquiry. You shouldn't be stuck. Show us why you shouldn't be deemed a failed self-hater. |
morpheus24: The fact still remains, no other saffer is willlingYou have been reduced to an out-of-ideas "broken record". Your "case" is stuck in a dark place. Meanwhile, blek Naai-geria's petticoat is showing on this thread. |
Now, the above speaks for itself. I needn't say anything further about it. This is the place where Naai-geria's self-hate comes from. South Africans needn't worry too much about these failed bleks of Naai-geria. They are simply projecting onto the world what they have been fed in Naai-geria: systematic failure and lack of success. |
Gem number I-have-lost-count: Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, should be black Africa’s biggest success story. A member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, Nigeria currently produces 2.5 million barrels per day (bpd), making it Africa’s largest oil exporter and the world’s 14th largest oil producer. With oil running at roughly $100 per barrel, that generates $250 million in income per day, or $19.25 billion annually, give or take a few naira, probably more, as Nigeria regularly evades its OPEC quotas. Such oil revenues should provide more than a modicum of prosperity for Nigeria’s 160 million citizens. The country’s oil sector provides 95 percent of Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings and about 80 percent of the government’s budgetary revenues. But despite the massive oil revenues, 80 percent of Nigerians live on less than $2 a day, while across Nigeria, public services have deteriorated and poverty is growing, sharpening ethnic divisions and fostering bitter parochial politics in which ethnic group’s clans and sub clans battle for the remaining national revenue pie. |
Gem number 5 (there's too many. Far too many. "But in reality, more than half of Nigerians, about 57 percent, lives below the poverty line on less than $1 a day. As for where the billions in oil revenue has gone, its disappeared down the rathole of systematic corruption," |
Gem number 4 about the uselessness of the Naai-gerian blek: Now, a perfect storm of crises, many self-inflicted, is threatening to overwhelm the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan, of which at least one is self-inflicted. The implications for Jonathan’s embattled regime extend far beyond Nigeria. |
I'd hate myself too, if I were a Naai-gerian. |
Gem number 3 about the Naai-gerian blek and his state of mind: According to the United Nations Office on Drugs and crime, of the roughly Nigeria $1 trillion the country’s energy sector has earned since independence in 1960, between 1960 and 1999 roughly $400 billion was stolen. Former Nigerian President Sani Abacha alone is estimated to have stolen the equivalent of 2 - 3 per cent of the country's gross domestic product (GDP) for every year of the five years that he was President. |
Another gem - supporting everything I've stated: By any yardstick, Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation, should be black Africa’s glittering success story. A member of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, producing 2.5 million barrels per day (bpd), making it Africa’s largest oil exporter and the world’s 14th largest oil producer. With oil running at roughly $100 per barrel, that generates $250 million in income per day, or $19.25 billion annually, give or take a few naira, probably more, as Nigeria regularly evades its OPEC quotas. |
morpheus24: NAh Craig, its because they can't answer and all I have left is a pale faced saffer....no bleksIf you still need to be answered, you've made no case. A simple fact of life. |
Some gems from the linked article, about the state of mind of the Naai-gerian blek: There is an increasing clamor among Africa’s educated populace for the Jonathan administration to take prompt action to clean up the country’s hydrocarbon sector. Kenyan journalist Chege Mbitiru wrote in “The Nation,” "Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan is treating the country’s corruption- infested and notoriously inefficient oil industry as a voodoo surgeon would a gangrened leg: sprinkling herbs instead of amputating.” |
morpheus24: Anyone out there....Any other saffer... Anyone gonna respond to my question.....You are close to begging now. It must be tough running out of options, yeah? Picking on South Africa a bit painful, innit? |
morpheus24: your jibba jabbas not working on me CraigB,You still sit with an unproven case, Mr failed state. A case that speaks for itself needn't be spoken for. And the very fact that you've made the above quoted comment means something is "under your skin". ![]() It's too late. You are done. |
all4naija: Yet you haven't been able to provide the link to that image. Bwahaha...Spoke to soon! Look North! Or South - whichever you prefer.Factionalised elites and poverty decline: Why Nigeria is No.14 on the failed state index http://www.ynaija.com/why-nigeria-is-no-14-on-the-failed-state-index/ |
morpheus24: Are you too s.t.u.p.i.dI sense frustration. ![]() Have you abandoned the "case" and now wish to argue about my level of intelligence? ![]() Do you wish to sit down somewhere,Naai-gerian blek? |
Proud.SAfrican:In any case, here's the source for the image. The Naai-gerian bleks have squandered their wealth because they lack brains. Now they pick on other blacks in the hope that they will feel better about themselves. ____ http://www.ynaija.com/why-nigeria-is-no-14-on-the-failed-state-index/ Factionalised elites and poverty decline: Why Nigeria is No.14 on the failed state index |
all4naija: Please point out the failed state status here. I am waiting for it!You have no point. If you can't read a simple article, that's not our Indaba. |
Proud.SAfrican:Just look at what's unsaid, Proudly. All4Naai posts paragraphs and paragraphs of rubbish. When he gives you the one-line denial story, he is sitting in pain and suffering under the weight of facts. ![]() Naai-gerian bleks have failed themselves. They hate themselves. So they pick on other black people to try and avoid facing the truth about themselves. We see them. ![]() |
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