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PoliticsRe: Sokoto Caliphate Has EXPIRED by critique99: 5:36pm On Mar 07, 2025
PoliticsRe: Sokoto Caliphate Has EXPIRED by critique99: 5:36pm On Mar 07, 2025
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Cocolatti:
The Fulanis will continue to have their way as long as the Igbo and Yorubas continue in their shameless squabbles and war of attrition.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria vs South Africa - UN, EU, AU and the African Leadership by critique99(op): 4:08pm On Aug 22, 2024
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critique99:
Southies are being beaten on Twitter by Nigerians. #Uber challenge
PoliticsRe: Nigeria vs South Africa - UN, EU, AU and the African Leadership by critique99(op): 4:08pm On Aug 22, 2024
Southies are being beaten on Twitter by Nigerians. #Uber challenge
PoliticsRe: Nigeria vs South Africa - UN, EU, AU and the African Leadership by critique99(op): 2:31pm On Aug 22, 2024
PoliticsRe: Nigeria vs South Africa - UN, EU, AU and the African Leadership by critique99(op): 2:31pm On Aug 22, 2024
PoliticsRe: Nigeria vs South Africa - UN, EU, AU and the African Leadership by critique99(op): 1:49pm On Aug 22, 2024
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PoliticsRe: Nigeria vs South Africa - UN, EU, AU and the African Leadership by critique99(op): 1:48pm On Aug 22, 2024
Infact, let me downgrade SA to 5th after Rwanda.
WannaHowzit:
Lol, delusional fake news not up for debate 🇳🇬👎🏾😂😂😂

FACT: 🏆🏆🏆🇿🇦🏆🏆🏆
PoliticsRe: Nigeria vs South Africa - UN, EU, AU and the African Leadership by critique99(op): 1:25pm On Aug 22, 2024
Am not here to debate with you. SA is fourth. Simple. #
WannaHowzit:
Lol, you mean like how you're always lurking around the SA embassy begging for visas that get turned down 90% of the time? 😂😂😂 I saw you wailing that Ghana got visa free entry but you didn't. True inferiority and begging culture for real 🇳🇬👎🏾💩💩💩. I don't know any South African that's ever begged or even thought of visiting Nigeria 😂😂😂
PoliticsRe: Nigeria vs South Africa - UN, EU, AU and the African Leadership by critique99(op): 1:17pm On Aug 22, 2024
the fact you are here shows your inferiority. I don't think Nigerians have the time to lurk around anything SAn. In fact, we regret liberating you. from the Boers.

WannaHowzit:
Lol, 4th is your tinubulated economy in Africa after mighty SA, Egypt and Algeria. Imagine an oil producing country that can't generate electricity calling itself Africa's leader - what very low standards for the continent 🇳🇬👎🏾😂😂😂
PoliticsRe: Nigeria vs South Africa - UN, EU, AU and the African Leadership by critique99(op): 1:16pm On Aug 22, 2024
Unfortunately, the Rankings are not within your power to change.
WannaHowzit:
Lol, 4th is your tinubulated economy in Africa after mighty SA, Egypt and Algeria. Imagine an oil producing country that can't generate electricity calling itself Africa's leader - what very low standards for the continent 🇳🇬👎🏾😂😂😂
PoliticsRe: Nigeria vs South Africa - UN, EU, AU and the African Leadership by critique99(op): 1:03pm On Aug 22, 2024
World update
PoliticsRe: Nigeria vs South Africa - UN, EU, AU and the African Leadership by critique99(op): 1:03pm On Aug 22, 2024
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critique99:
Going forward, we need to be clear regarding the hierarchy of the leading nations in Africa. This is important to avoid the illusion of a contest between the leading nations, which does more harm than good to the continent. And most importantly to guide international and multilateral organizations in making strategic leadership decisions for Africa.

There are 4 leading nations in Africa (G4) and they are ranked as follows:
1) Nigeria
2) Ethiopia
3) Algeria
4) South Africa

The above is the standard hierarchy, in the African context, which shows Ethiopia second to Nigeria. I have no time to explain this, but the reasons are clear. Ethiopia holds a historical, cultural, civilization, colonization, religious and military importance that is well known to the Black race, and in fact, that is the reason the AU headquarters is located in Ethiopia. It isn't an accident, there is a reason Addis Ababa holds the AU headquarters.

At the third place is Algeria and Egypt, both of whom should be equal at the third position, but the Egyptians have a historic problem, which tilts the position to Algeria. No prejudice to Egypt and Morocco, but Algeria is seen as the preferred nation in North Africa, for reasons I don't want to expatiate. Egypt and Morocco aren't less than Algeria; but there is only one slot in North Africa, and Algeria is mostly favoured.

The problem we have today is that South Africa sees itself or rather wants to present itself as a contender for No.1 in Africa. The delusion is so large that it pervades the leadership and citizenry of that nation. And this has happened because Western nations equated South Africa's economy for leadership. No. It doesn't work like that in Africa. In the West, biggest economy is equal to regional leader. That is for the West. In Africa, it doesn't work like that, and Africa has always had problems when Western systems are imported to Africa.

In Africa, South Africa's delusion of No.1 is causing problems, infact their citizens are all over social media looking for ways to compare, challenge and insult Nigeria. The Ethipoians and Algerians are not doing this. And thanks to the West for making South Africa seem bigger than they really are.

We call on international and multilateral organizations to respect the hierarchy of African leadership in everything they do. As recently as 1990s, South Africans were still being colonized and battered by whites; today, they want to compete for leadership of a continent that predates them. South Africa is one of the LAST African countries to be free from colonization; but today they want to lead the continent that has Ethiopia which was never colonized. This South African delusion has been caused by Western nations touting her as leading economy. Leading economy is not the same is continent leader. Africa's culture is different from the Western culture.

In Africa, South Africa is the Fourth in leadership ranking. Nigeria is first. The South Africans don't come anywhere to First, let alone dream of it. We want people to reorientate themselves, and respect the hierarchy as Africans have it. If Nigeria, for any reason, is unable to lead the Black race, then Ethiopia is next in line. The Ethiopians are very good with Nigerians and are confident in themselves, they have no need to challenge, compete with or insult Nigeria like the South Africans.

South African blacks can NOT lead the black race,, never, they cannot lead Kenyans, not Rwandans, not Congolese, not Ghanaians, not Liberiana, not Namibians, not Botswanans, not Sudanese, not Somalians, not Guineans, not Malians, etc. South Africans can NEVER lead any other black nation. South Africans must stop their delusion. African leadership is beyond them for eternity. Nature made it so.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria vs South Africa - UN, EU, AU and the African Leadership by critique99(op): 12:58pm On Aug 22, 2024
WannaHowzit:
SA is hosting the G20 in 2025 and hosted BRICS in 2023 🇿🇦🏆🏆🏆. Nigeria is hosting cockroaches 😂
You can host the world, doesn't change the fact that you are 4th in Africa. In fact, if you don't behave, we would move you down to 5th.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria vs South Africa - UN, EU, AU and the African Leadership by critique99(op): 12:51pm On Aug 22, 2024
Zooposki:
Kenya is even ahead of South Africa. Whom do South African blacks want to lead in Africa and the rest of the world? Ghana? Kenya? DRC Congo? Maybe they can lead countries in South Africa. Dats all.
Correct. Even Rwanda would come first b4 South Africa. Many years ago, in the African militaries thread on this same Nairaland, I always told South Africans that they could not defeat Zimbabwe in a war. And I still hold that view. If South Africa and Zimbabwe fight one to one, the Zimbabweans would maul them in no time. Am sure of this. Yet, they want to claim No.1 in Africa.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria vs South Africa - UN, EU, AU and the African Leadership by critique99(op): 11:59am On Aug 22, 2024
PoliticsRe: Nigeria vs South Africa - UN, EU, AU and the African Leadership by critique99(op): 11:59am On Aug 22, 2024
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PoliticsNigeria vs South Africa - UN, EU, AU and the African Leadership by critique99(op):
Going forward, we need to be clear regarding the hierarchy of the leading nations in Africa. This is important to avoid the illusion of a contest between the leading nations, which does more harm than good to the continent. And most importantly to guide international and multilateral organizations in making strategic leadership decisions for Africa.

There are 4 leading nations in Africa (G4) and they are ranked as follows:
1) Nigeria
2) Ethiopia
3) Algeria
4) South Africa

The above is the standard hierarchy, in the African context, which shows Ethiopia second to Nigeria. I have no time to explain this, but the reasons are clear. Ethiopia holds a historical, cultural, civilization, colonization, religious and military importance that is well known to the Black race, and in fact, that is the reason the AU headquarters is located in Ethiopia. It isn't an accident, there is a reason Addis Ababa holds the AU headquarters.

At the third place is Algeria and Egypt, both of whom should be equal at the third position, but the Egyptians have a historic problem, which tilts the position to Algeria. No prejudice to Egypt and Morocco, but Algeria is seen as the preferred nation in North Africa, for reasons I don't want to expatiate. Egypt and Morocco aren't less than Algeria; but there is only one slot in North Africa, and Algeria is mostly favoured.

The problem we have today is that South Africa sees itself or rather wants to present itself as a contender for No.1 in Africa. The delusion is so large that it pervades the leadership and citizenry of that nation. And this has happened because Western nations equated South Africa's economy for leadership. No. It doesn't work like that in Africa. In the West, biggest economy is equal to regional leader. That is for the West. In Africa, it doesn't work like that, and Africa has always had problems when Western systems are imported to Africa.

In Africa, South Africa's delusion of No.1 is causing problems, infact their citizens are all over social media looking for ways to compare, challenge and insult Nigeria. The Ethipoians and Algerians are not doing this. And thanks to the West for making South Africa seem bigger than they really are.

We call on international and multilateral organizations to respect the hierarchy of African leadership in everything they do. As recently as 1990s, South Africans were still being colonized and battered by whites; today, they want to compete for leadership of a continent that predates them. South Africa is one of the LAST African countries to be free from colonization; but today they want to lead the continent that has Ethiopia which was never colonized. This South African delusion has been caused by Western nations touting her as leading economy. Leading economy is not the same is continent leader. Africa's culture is different from the Western culture.

In Africa, South Africa is the Fourth in leadership ranking. Nigeria is first. The South Africans don't come anywhere to First, let alone dream of it. We want people to reorientate themselves, and respect the hierarchy as Africans have it. If Nigeria, for any reason, is unable to lead the Black race, then Ethiopia is next in line. The Ethiopians are very good with Nigerians and are confident in themselves, they have no need to challenge, compete with or insult Nigeria like the South Africans.

South African blacks can NOT lead the black race,, never, they cannot lead Kenyans, not Rwandans, not Congolese, not Ghanaians, not Liberiana, not Namibians, not Botswanans, not Sudanese, not Somalians, not Guineans, not Malians, etc. South Africans can NEVER lead any other black nation. South Africans must stop their delusion. African leadership is beyond them for eternity. Nature made it so.
PoliticsRe: Federal Government To Seize French And British Assets In Nigeria. by critique99(op): 1:05pm On Aug 15, 2024
Praxis758:
Retaliation is conventional in international diplomacy.

Embassies of Zulum and France should be locked while their ambassadors deported from Nigeria.

We should do the aforementioned to show that we are Nigerians and the true giants of Africa.

We don’t have anything to loose if this war begins.
its not a war, and i think they wouldn't be stupid not to release the planes.
PoliticsRe: Federal Government To Seize French And British Assets In Nigeria. by critique99(op): 12:50pm On Aug 15, 2024
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critique99:
Judges don't think before acting/
PoliticsRe: Federal Government To Seize French And British Assets In Nigeria. by critique99(op): 12:50pm On Aug 15, 2024
Judges don't think before acting/
PoliticsRe: Federal Government To Seize French And British Assets In Nigeria. by critique99(op): 12:41pm On Aug 15, 2024
NorthernAgender:
I even thought nah better person dey talk. Hiss
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PoliticsRe: Federal Government To Seize French And British Assets In Nigeria. by critique99(op): 12:41pm On Aug 15, 2024
Ghen ghen ghen
PoliticsRe: Federal Government To Seize French And British Assets In Nigeria. by critique99(op): 12:40pm On Aug 15, 2024
It would be very interesting
Kaiser20:
The war on asset seizure should begin.
Tinubu and all our Nigeria politicians will pay heavily for their corrupt Treasures Hidden in Europe and USA
PoliticsRe: Federal Government To Seize French And British Assets In Nigeria. by critique99(op): 12:25pm On Aug 15, 2024
There are no consequences. Don't be a coward.
Salewa97:
The government should be able to articulate their position on this issue.

The Nigeria government should also be ready to face the consequences if they go ahead with the seizure of the foreign countries assets
PoliticsFederal Government To Seize French And British Assets In Nigeria. by critique99(op):
The Federal Government would do well to seize Billion dollar assets belonging to Britain and France, as collateral for Nigeria's assets in litigation in their countries. The target for seizure include Air France and British Airways aeroplanes, multinational companies, assets and investments worth Billions of dollars.

The British courts, by granting stupid orders against nations, have set a dangerous precedence. It is a very dangerous precedent set by British courts ordering seizure of a country's assets. And the world must be very careful.

Now the French courts have followed suit in seizing presidential assets, and the danger here is that Established Diplomatic Protocols would start CRUMBLING. Who told French judges that presidential aircrafts are seizable. It is a joke and an abuse of established international protocols to to even grant such an order. And the Judges must be very careful. The blame rests with British courts for establishing bad precedence that would damage existing Diplomatic principles.

We warn that African countries have no significant assets abroad. It is Europe that has assets and investments in Africa. The French and British authorities would do well to tread with absolute caution, because they stand to LOSE more in the asset seizure game. We would seize everything both private and government that they own in Nigeria, and seize more across Africa We are not worried, we are just looking at their stupidity.

Let this serve as a warning to foreign courts and judges to STOP granting stupid orders that violate established diplomatic principles. They need to STOP, else their countries would lose more. They have more assets here, we have nothing over there. Foreign Judges must STOP damaging established diplomatic principles. How can a judge grant an order against presidential jets. This is very bad precedence. We are warning foreign courts and judges to STOP their madness. They have more to lose.
PoliticsRe: Dangote Vs FG : An Assessment by critique99(op): 2:56pm On Jul 22, 2024
Melagros:
COMRADES, do you understand this paid post?
BROS, help us read am cheesy
PoliticsRe: Dangote Vs FG : An Assessment by critique99(op): 2:56pm On Jul 22, 2024
DMerciful:
He said the govt should buy from him. If he doesn't have the capacity,
why will he say that?

You're supporting a govt that has been trying to repair 4 refineries for ages to no avail.

You're discouraging investment in Nigeria by hounding Dangote
No, you are wrong.

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