Foreign Affairs › Re: What Gaddafi's Death Means To Africa! by dhtmli(m): 12:31am On Oct 21, 2011 |
Omolulu: now why would he be killed in that manner if he really improved Libya??
Gaddafi messed up, too much blood in his hands,
that's justice folks, it's wheels grind slowly but surely
I'd rather have a Nigeria where i can speak my mind freely
than a Libya where i would live my life in the shadow of a fellow man. Si, he really messed up. But that does not change the fact that he did made some positive changes. Now as for our Nigeria, well, i wish there will be some improvement |
Foreign Affairs › Re: What Gaddafi's Death Means To Africa! by dhtmli(m): 12:25am On Oct 21, 2011 |
Na me start this doctor stuff on this thread, guys, am I the only one that recognize 2 of those dudes in the videos to be doctors? Or maybe they just happen to look like some people i think i know
Disclaimer: I dont know any of those dudes (I can see some NTC helicopters outside my window already) |
Foreign Affairs › Re: What Gaddafi's Death Means To Africa! by dhtmli(m): 12:15am On Oct 21, 2011 |
duduspace: The Libyans truly are literate and yu're illiterate.  How many patents are held by libyans again?, what is their manufacturing sector like? and what major inventions have emerged from Libya again that makes Nigerians illiterate and Libyans literate?
Besides if you you recognized 2 doctors among those dragging him who are literate when yu're not, how can you claim to know what goes on in their country than them and what exactly would make this 2 Havard and Cambridge educated Doctors to turn the Libyan paradise into hell?  I might have lived in Libya and made some friends there also. Aye, and that must be why i kinda like some of the positive part of Gadaffi of blessed memory. The fact that i live in Nigeria does not make me all Nigeriano - many people are not just one thing. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: What Gaddafi's Death Means To Africa! by dhtmli(m): 12:11am On Oct 21, 2011 |
So that we been done agree say we all na eliterates, oya,
gadaffi supporters - raise up your right hand, anti-gadaffi supports - raise up your left hand
And get your gunz ready, we are about to start our own Nigerian-Anti-Gadaffi Warz!
And while the foools are fighting, NATO don thief all the money wey gadaffi don hide for the hole. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: What Gaddafi's Death Means To Africa! by dhtmli(m): 11:58pm On Oct 20, 2011 |
All of you guys that are shouting here. . . . .how many of you here have real legitimate jobs? Acquiring good and decent education is one thing, getting a good job is another thing. In fact getting a job at all is a very great achievement. duduspace: Hence why his people disposed him off quicker.  Hmmnn, maybe, so if Gabon was as big as Nigeria nko? ogaju007: I'm sure you meants illiteracy rate in Nigeria has tripled cause what you guys have there is far from education. It's more like a cultural cycle you must go thru. In Lybia, if a course is not available withing the country's universities, Lybian govt will sponsor the student be it Havard or Cambridge.
GET REAL. Thank you very much for that jare. Them blooody illiterates here are comparing themselves with real educated people. duduspace: And all those people shouting Allah Akbar in that clip where they were dragging him on the road went to Havard and Cambridge as well?  Yes na, i think i even recognized one or two medical doctors amongst them sef. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: What Gaddafi's Death Means To Africa! by dhtmli(m): 11:52pm On Oct 20, 2011 |
Here, even if you pay - you will still not get: Good Welfare, electricity, water, health or education. Immagine all the nonsense stuffs going on, even L.A.S.U are increasing their school fees to is it 500% or what? A state school with school fees over 200k? And all kinda attrocities, every time you pick up a newspaper in Naija, front pages always plastered with sad news. . .para siempre duduspace: Abi o, even Nigeria's literacy rate must have at least doubled within that period sef. what the f**k are you talking about? In Nigeria, everyone is almost an illiterate. In fact, everyone on this thread right now are illiterates, even the ones with big big grammars - them dey write grammar which them read for inside dictionary - wey them no even fit comprendo sef. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: What Gaddafi's Death Means To Africa! by dhtmli(m): 11:47pm On Oct 20, 2011 |
Meanwhile what has this freaking Giant De Africana se llamo Nigeriano done for us? Good electricity? Good internet? Good education? Security? Jobs?
Lets not even go there at all, because i go break person head even for inside internet here. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: What Gaddafi's Death Means To Africa! by dhtmli(m): 11:44pm On Oct 20, 2011 |
texazzpete: 'Before Gadaffi' was 1969! Why do you not expect literacy rate to go from 20% to a much increased number in 42 freaking years?! Every country in the world is modernizing. Every single country in the world has 10000% more hospitals, schools and industries since 1969. What kind of stoopid 'facts' are you presenting? Try finish watching the video, my connection is poor here. . .our FG is yet to give us good internet. Anyway, one thing some of you people should realize is that - there is nobody that is just one thing = 100% good / 100% evil. There are exceptions though - those NTC people - are 100% evil - they should be blasted off the face of the earth! Damn! Blooody terrorists! |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: What Gaddafi's Death Means To Africa! by dhtmli(m): 11:19pm On Oct 20, 2011 |
www.youtube.com/watch?v=CxoLDmskA1A&feature=related I am translating the video refered to above - since i can read and write spanish. If you use online translators, you cant get the full gist. Gaddafi nacionalizo sectores claves de los recursor petroleros y negocio precios justos dentro de la OPEC para con los paises productores de petroleo
Utilizo los ingresos del petroleo para construir escuelas, universidades, hospitales e infraestructura muy necesaria
Antes de Gaddafi, menos de una quinta parte de libios sabian leer y escribir
No habia acceso a la education para la mayoria de la gente
y despues de gaddafi, un sistema de education gratuito y de calidad, incluyendo la universidad Translates to Demonizing Gaddafi
Gaddafi nationalizes industrial sectors which are keys to the oil and business.
Fair prices with the OPEC countires towards oil producers.
He Used the oil revenues to build schools, universities, hospitals and their necessary infrastructures.
[Before Gadaffi] Less than 1/5 th of Libyans could read and write. There was no no access to education for most people.
[And After Gadaffi] A system of free education, including college, university Will continue the translation as the video continues. |