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all4naija: Showing some random slum images as excuses for you inability to answer the question being asked is a big shame on your side. Where would South Africa be without white people? It still remains elusive to those who claim to have developed the infrastructure. Seriously, South Africans have no saying in Africa and shouldn't try to beat their bare chests to Nigerians in whatsoever way. PERIOD!Neither will frothing in the mouth help you answer the question that's been asked. Where would NAai-geria be without Colonisation. Without white people. Or better yet- what the hell did you do with your oil money? |
Tumisang: Misery loves company!! Potency in those words!Tumisang. I believe the Zulu people would call you Dumisani. Can I please be given an African name, South Africans. I demand it. ![]() My mother is uThobiezodwa. I want a name too! |
Show us another oil producing country that is in your position. You are the odd one out. Why? No brains.
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all4naija: If you think Nigeria in 1960 is better than Nigeria of now you are probably the worst South African slowpoke I have ever come across.Show us what you have built since 1960 that shows you to be so better that we should all be impressed. What have you done with your oil money? Show us. You've made more money from your oil today than pre-independence Naai-geria ever did. What happened to the money? Show us. |
Naai-geria as made by Naai-geria. Nigeria on the throes of collapsed value infrastructure, says Ezekwesili July 16, 2013 | Filed under: Africa | Posted by: ZEBULON AGOMUO Oby Ezekwesili, former education minister, has said that with the level of value decay in the country, it would take a total overhaul of leadership mindset to return Nigeria on the path of development. She also pointed out that among the many challenges in the country are the high incentives for corruption and lack of vision, adding that the country is in dire need of “adaptive leaders”. Ezekwesili, who spoke in Lagos weekend at a seminar organised by Apostles in the Market Place (a platform of change agents), said unless the leadership of the country begins to employ stiff sanction against graft, the nation’s value system would be completely eroded. The former minister of solid minerals further observed that lack of vision on what the country wants and where it is headed has been a major setback. According to her, “Is there anyone who can stand up to tell what the vision of Nigerian leaders is? King Solomon said where there is no vision, the people perish. In America, those who come after the people who designed the country’s constitution met a vision, and they know what the country stands for and where it is headed; I am not sure it is so with Nigeria.” The senior economic adviser, Open Society Foundation, New York, who spoke on ‘The Burden of Leadership’, pointed out that the business of leadership adaptive skills are more important than technical skills. She added that it is expected of leaders to “achieve results, promote change, develop people and realise values.” Ezekwesili urged all Nigerian citizens to see themselves as leaders in their little corners, stressing that whether in the family, office, church, or mosque, “the term leadership remains the same and the expectations are also the same.” Quoting from the book, ‘Leadership without Easy Answers’, authored by Ronald Heifetz, the speaker listed the key principles of leadership to include, “Capacity to diagnose the situation in the light of values at stake and unbundling the issues involved; keeping the level of distress within tolerable limit for doing the adaptive work; identifying the issues that engage the most attention and counteract avoidance mechanisms such as denial and scape-goating and allowing people to take responsibility for their problem at the rate they can handle.” |
How does the below relate to white people? Someone tell me. Naai-gerianism. Stûpid is a stûpid does.
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White people have nothing to do with the below. Mind you, this road was once "healthy". It's being destroyed is whose fault again?
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morpheus24: You already answerd that question Craig........ Correlation does not IMPLY causality. means anything can change given the right cricumstance, Even a three-year old can see you have no clue what you just read. I told you that the issues of the Naai-gerian can be traced to the lack of brain matter. You keep proving it. |
paniki: Having been there for many generationS, they only realised around that time that the weather was bad - then they left. LOLHahaha - funny. And they - the Naai-gerians, fought for independence. Now, they wish to be colonised again. ![]() What do white people have to do with the below?
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paniki: +1, then he looks down on other countries that are trying to progress. He claims that what they are building is useless, at least they are building something without puppet masters. They are even helping out their old puppet masters.You see this is the reason why they are behind. They can never look at themselves critically. They want to externalise their own problems. It's never their fault. Other black people are doing far better than Naai-geria, which Naai-geria should be ahead of everyone else. |
Naai-geria in 2013. What does the below have to do with white people?
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Naai-geria in 1960.
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paniki: I found it very funny that you believe Nigeria has been rebuilding. What have you people built? Its your foreign masters that have been building with the intention of profiteering from you Naijas. You are being used, exploited for a second time.Never mind that Paniki. The military rulers did not come from outer space. They came from amongst Naai-gerians why did they destroy in the first place? |
morpheus24: However logical inference is applicable in this instanceNo it's not unless you want to tell me that Naai-geria will never amount to anything because it doesn't have whites... It's a rubbish waste-of-time-argument that you should be ashamed of. You'll never amount to anything because you don't have brains. Simple. |
morpheus24: in South Africa eh?Based on? |
morpheus24: Therefore Where would south Africa be without white people. No where. Just another African state.Now there's an idîot statement if I ever saw one. Tons of stupid. "Correlation does not imply causation is a phrase used in science and statistics to emphasize that a correlation between two variables does not necessarily imply that one causes the other.[1][2] Many statistical tests calculate correlation between variables. A few go further and calculate the likelihood of a true causal relationship; examples are the Granger causality test and convergent cross mapping." The absence or presence of whites is not the reason for your being woeful. Causation here is attributable your uselessness. Read the above and you'll get the point. You are already behind all of Southern Africa. Not to mention North Africa. Infrastructure is but 10% of the measure. The total measure is HDI. You are behind everyone else except present-day Zim. Correlation (skin colour) does not imply causation (the state of your existence). I should not have looked back ![]() Even what you were saying were true, you are still pathetic for having a chip on your shoulder. SMH. |
morpheus24: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwich_mean_timeOK - idîot. First of all, don't give me wiki. Give me an explanation. And how on earth do you even know where I am? You see the sum of your being? Contained in one simple question of yours. Naai-gerianism. ![]() |
morpheus24: GMTHow does "GMT" explain that it should be midnight where I am, Mophie-in-the-asś? ![]() Never mind. It's time to enjoy the rest of my afternoon. I sure am not gonna waste it around here. Your uselessness and jealousy have all but been proven. |
morpheus24: Cause....... White settlers in South AfricaWhites in Naai-geria since independence. If Naai-gerian blacks are incapable, then speak for yourselves. 94 till 2013 says all the colours of the rainbow in SAS are capable. Even prior to that, it was "all-hands-on-deck", notwithstanding who planned and who executed. You are all black in Naai-geria, but only a few are productive. The rest are not. |
Evidence. What have you done? Anambra state.
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morpheus24: its supposed to be like midnightBased on? |
58 years after independence, 98% of Naai-geria is till underdeveloped. https://www.nairaland.com/772790/51-year-after-independent-98 Yup - the rich 2% again. The self-hating idîots even thought Ghana was some "white ruled country" because they had white people walking through the stadium in that country Can you see? It's all about excuses..? |
Evidence. Not empty talk. What have you built since the white people left? Don't give me your inferiority complex rubbish. The causal link is between your uselessness and your dilapidated infrastructure. That's the causal link. Corruption and brainlessness. Look in the mirror. Don't externalise the problem. Lagos.
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morpheus24: Posting pics dont amuse me, sorry??Of course it doesn't. You don't have any. Talking nonsense doesn't amuse me. I'd rather stick to evidence, thank you. So take you time-wasting and shove it. Once you have something backed up by evidence, you'll be listened to. I value my Friday afternoon. |
Lagooz - apparently this place is better than SA; and Naai-gerians have done a sterling job compared to what South Africa has done since 1994.
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Show us your Lagooz. Show us that you have a better life. White people didn't do the below. You did.
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Lagooz.
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Lagos (better than SA apparently)
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morpheus24: I see picture spamming is your forte. Still doesn't change facts though.!The thread says "photos". You couldn't post photos if you tried. You don't have any. You spam the thread with recycled "unfounded". Even in the face of numbers. You'd rather stick to fluff with no evidence - pictorial or otherwise. So, we dare you. Show us your Loogooz. (We won't hold our breath). |
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Potency in those words!