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SpatialKing:I stopped visiting this site because of the lack of intellectual depth and how confidently people speak on topics they clearly do not understand. To keep it simple, you are completely wrong. |
press9jatv:Which people are you referring? I bet you don't live in the US. Joker 😁😆🤣 |
Emetex22:Thank you! I don't think the fuuls supporting Trump have any idea LOL! He is going to ban your azzes from crossing the Atlantic Ocean in any way or form if he has his immigration plan put in place. |
GoodGovernance:It will be self-defeating in the short, medium, and long term if the Nigerian government does not do everything in its power to protect the Dangote refinery at all costs. No investors, both local and international, will invest significantly in Nigeria for decades to come if they perceive a lack of protection for major investments. While concerns about monopolies and fair competition are valid, safeguarding investor confidence must be the immediate priority. The Dangote refinery's $19.5 billion investment in a critical sector needs protection to avoid sending a chilling message to potential global investors. Balancing open market principles with the practical needs of attracting large-scale investments in developing economies is crucial. Nigeria's energy sector requires substantial capital and technology, often from major players capable of shouldering significant risks. Dangote's expectations of support reflect the assurances often required for investments of this magnitude. Government incentives to attract such investments are common practice globally. The comparison to China's actions against Alibaba is relevant, as it highlights the lasting negative consequences on investor confidence and economic growth that can result from not protecting major investments. While fostering competition is important for long-term economic health, it shouldn't undermine investments that can catalyze broader economic development. A nuanced approach that protects significant investments while gradually opening the market for competition could be more beneficial for Nigeria's economic future. In conclusion, protecting the Dangote refinery investment is crucial for maintaining investor confidence and Nigeria's economic stability and growth prospects in the coming decades. |
SensualMan:Ignorant comment, however my tribe people don answer you finish, nothing to add more except to tell you to stop the JEALOUSY ���� |
Boye33:I BOW to your last quote "If religion does not bring peace and happiness to the world, I see no reason why it should be practiced" |
MALIGNANTGuest:Whoever has ears should listen to the quoted WISE counsel. God Bless you for your WISDOM ![]() |
busky101:Right on the money � I believe he absolutely has no idea what's going on. Dumb-tard is our President |
[quote author=DennisEche post=95164358]ADDRESS THE NATION, ✅ |
Zico5:Well said Bro!!! |
There is still hope for Naija. For once I like what Nairalanders are saying to encourage this young lady. She needs the support and she is getting plenty here and it will go a long way in setting her on the right path to self discovery and potential breakthrough. Kudos ladies and gentlemen! |
Westmorland:Can you just shut up. You dege nerate fool with water as brain. Because people condemn the government for going after Bobrisky rather than focus on more pressing issues does not mean they support or even like Bobrisky. |
SouthSouth1914:Say that again�����. I have no idea why it is so difficult for them to figure this ����������out |
NwaAmaikpe:What an idi ot! Like this results will determine how he performs academically going forward.... Besides academic is not the only factor that determines how successful you are in a field. |
Although I almost took this as Ibos vs Yorubas again, however after listening and reading up on this story, I believe GTB is at fault. Agbaje should pay up. Agbaje is too arrogant for his own good, this should have been settled out of court. |
if this is Lagos...Mother nature at work....It means Igbos are no longer welcome ![]() |
lakesider:Is your "Bearley" usage intentional or you are simply an illiterate? |
GGirll:This thing pain una well well oh. Well you have heard the truth..We didn't care about you thriving on our land until you started daring us brazingly, we yorubas don't like igbos anymore and keep trying our patience and hospitality, you will all soon find yourself in the lagoon. Brainless bunch of idiots. No wonder the Hausas kill them for extra curricular activities. |
they both have several video skits on instagram, they are acting people.... https://www.instagram.com/p/BqNMUaYB0fn/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link https://www.instagram.com/p/BqPATtUhd9E/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link |
I have really come to have outright dislike + hat red for the ibos. Disgustin g set of people with unhinged degree of bigotry I Never knew existed in Nigeria. Good for nothing,selfish criminal lots. Hate begets hate. Mine is fully turned ON. Thank God I didn't make d mistake if marrying one of the losers. |
Everything that made them lose the first war are still in place, they make mouth and brag but cant last a sustained open warfare for a lengthy period of time. hot headed fools. Your second defeat will be worse than the first. Since you want to make this a generational embarrassment, Nigeria will continue to deal you defeats every 50 years until you all become permanent losers. Bunch of criminal fools. |
Do Nigerians even understand the English language nowadays... Do you all read the; Last line: What if I tell you the above is an imagined outburst from Trump? It, actually, is. This is a fake and imagined outburst m o r o n s!!! |
I 'comment my reserve'... ![]() |
I hear Naija is so bad that folks no longer spend time on living a purposeful life , they'd rather come on the internet and gossip about s t u pid stuff. Get a life folks! |
Is that water or vodka being served? |
Typical Naija responses to a sincere question. The lady is seeking advice on how to cope with her situation, but there is a category of women on here, especially the single females that have lost all hope of finding any kind of man to marry (even poor and ugly men are no longer looking their way), all they have to offer on here is bad advice, or whatever they can say to destroy the op's marriage. Op- Life is not bed of roses, take whatever you have and make the best of it. The man is wherever he is, hustling to provide a better life for his family, you need to trust his judgement and engage your mind with other ventures that will keep your mind occupied until your situation changes for better. Goodluck! |
cut007:Trust me - i will go with my mama talking like Buhari and will be proud of her. Now when i visualise your mama- Na Patience i dey see, I kinda feel sorry for you, I really am , i can understand your non compos mentis state of mind with a mother like mama Piss ![]() |
Ibos are losers I wish they will be allowed to go . Yorubas have the most to gain from Nigeria's breakup but we don't make noise about it, if it happens- it happens,not these mo ronic noise makers that have zero collective wisdom. Individually- yes they can be smart but as a group, they are stubborn perpetual losers from generation to generation. |
cut007:So your mama talks like Patience Jonathan. you should be proud ![]() |
