Politics › Re: Some Nigerian That Went To Ivory Coast Are Saying That They Won't Come Back. by Kushites: 4:16pm On Feb 02, 2024 |
Forumites: they have security. And you have no security yet you are still typing on Nairaland. Why aren’t you hiding under your bed? Idiots. |
Celebrities › Re: Ghanaian Soldiers Give Beautiful Rendition Of Asake "Lonely At The Top" (Video) by Kushites: 4:01pm On Feb 02, 2024 |
mikeapollo: Who told you they are planning to ban Nigeria music on their airwaves? The want to limit the number of hours that foreign music get on their airwaves. If you care to know, there are similar policies operating in Nigeria.
We Nigerian must stop this silly ignorance and arrogance of thinking that the world begins and ends with us! Nigeria is not the only country on the planet! You are clearly not very sharp if you don’t know that what Ghanaians mean by banning ‘foreign music’ is banning NIGERIAN music, since NIGERIAN music constitutes 98% of the ‘foreign music’ they listen to in Ghana. |
Celebrities › Re: Ghanaian Soldiers Give Beautiful Rendition Of Asake "Lonely At The Top" (Video) by Kushites: 3:58pm On Feb 02, 2024 |
DONFRANSKID: Ghanian soldiers are more civilized and well cultured than their Nigerian counterpart And more than useless on the battlefield. |
Sports › Re: Super Eagles LINE-UP Nigeria Vs Angola: AFCON 2023 Quarter Finals - by Kushites: 3:46pm On Feb 02, 2024 |
Zaidu Sanusi again? WHY  ? HE IS TOTALLY USELESS |
Education › Re: Dangote University Kano Develops Robot To Support Staff Domestic Work by Kushites: 10:15am On Feb 02, 2024 |
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Education › Re: Dangote University Kano Develops Robot To Support Staff Domestic Work by Kushites: 10:07am On Feb 02, 2024 |
shinjajas: Abdul why r u angry Is this the part where you think being an ethno-religious bigot makes you cool? Low IQ dunce. |
Education › Re: Dangote University Kano Develops Robot To Support Staff Domestic Work by Kushites: 10:03am On Feb 02, 2024 |
shinjajas: We hate head slamming mohammadian terrorists for destroying this country with terrorism You are very stupid and dumb. Are you aware that less than 0.001% of muslims have ever been involved in terrorist activities? If they are all terrorists, what are 12 million Igbos doing in the north? Should we regard you as a scammer, cannibal and kidnapper since you come from the south? Mumu. Don’t use your head. |
Politics › Re: LASG Acquires More Train-Rolling Stocks For Blue And Red Line Rail Operations by Kushites: 9:34am On Feb 02, 2024 |
gigabyte13: A state is trying all her best to attain a good heights Children of hate, perdition and destruction are hating. Lagos is dirty Lagos is smelling Yen yen yen Una go still follow night bus enter BORN DESTRUCTIVE ELEMENTS. LOL.. Lagos is hell on Earth, but if you ban them from entering Lagos now, they will send delegations from Ohaneze to beg for leniency. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Has The Second Lowest Cost Of Living In The World - New Report by Kushites: 1:35am On Feb 02, 2024 |
Mindlog: Tell the increasingly poor Nigerians, those who have been kidnapped, those who have been killed that the govt has barely been in power 6 months and should give them time! But many of you are japa-ing to America, the headquarters of insecurity. Do you know how many people are shot dead in America every year? Over 70,000. Low cost of living but overwhelming majority live in abject poverty!
And YOU are not part of the ''overwhelming majority''? How so? By magic? You're special abi? Everyone else is starving, except you, abi? Mr Special. Idiot. |
Sports › Super Eagles Final Training Session Before Angola! by Kushites(op): 12:45am On Feb 02, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Insecurity: Tinubu Should Resign And Apologize For His Failure by Kushites: 11:46pm On Feb 01, 2024 |
He's barely been in office 6 months.
Not sure that's enough time to tackle the security crisis. |
Politics › Re: Sanwo-olu: Red Line Rail Project Is Set For Commissioning by Kushites: 11:31pm On Feb 01, 2024 |
I LOVE NIGERIA.
THE GIANT OF AFRICA.
WELL DONE LAGOS.
UP SUPER EAGLES! |
Politics › Re: Why Are Nigerians So Obsessed With US Dollars? by Kushites: 11:20pm On Feb 01, 2024 |
paxx: Sigh.... It's not an obsession with dollars, it's just a way of showcasing how the naira has lost its value over time. When a currency dramatically loses its value, it means that people can not save ... Here is an explanation
Let's say I'm a content creator in Nigeria. How will I be able to buy the tools required for making content. In the globalized world no country produces everything, you have to buy things that are being produced outside the country. A weak currency makes it difficult to purchase things. The problem is not a 'weak' currency. The problem is low wages. |
Politics › Re: US Approves $1 Billion Arms Sale To Nigeria To Combat Terrorism by Kushites: 10:50pm On Feb 01, 2024 |
Dobodobo04: Thank you President Biden.
USA doesn’t have qualms selling us weapons, our armed forces just have to display proper human right procedures, which is to the citizen’s benefit.
We shouldn’t just be buying weapons but what President Tinubu should do is allow US military to partner and train our armed forces in various locations across the country. The ones America has been ''training'' in other countries, how far with them? Does the trouble there decrease or increase? Mumu people. Until you people understand how ruthless and selfish these whites are, you will make no headway. As you are buying those weapons from the US, their job now is to ensure you keep needing to buy those weapons from them. Meaning they are remotely behind the terrorism and banditry, which spurs you to pick up the phone and order more helicopters for billions of dollars. The Chinese and others can see right through them. And keep them at arm's length. You lot should be able to do likewise, but your colonial brainwashing has dealt with you seriously. You can't see your left from your right, and you blindly embrace your enemies as your friends. |
Politics › Re: 4 Multinationals To Exit Nigeria Within The Q1 Of This Year. by Kushites: 4:33pm On Feb 01, 2024 |
Yujin: You're as naive as a pet chicken. Nigeria is not a nation and can never be one. India and Pakistan separated when it dawned on them that they were incompatible. That was commonsense there. Here in Nigeria, we know we're not compatible yet we pretend and base our decisions on hurting others even when the decisions won't help us in the long run. Nigeria's problem is fundamental besides other myriad issues. Without solving the fundamental one, nothing else will work. The main question now is this; can the fundamental problem be solved? Yes it can but no, it won't be solved because commonsense isn't common in Nigeria. The fundamental problem is the structure of Nigeria. If it is not changed, forget it, Nigeria will descend to the worst contraption in the nearest future especially when their no longer any free oil to lubricate her rickety wheels. I'm not like you who's all emotional than logical. Nigeria is DOOMED. Take a look around and tell me what you see. Not at war, yet her army are scattered all over the six regions to 'control' the violence all over. Terrorists are pampered and enlisted to join the army while non-violent protesters of any sort are gunned down. Look at the economic trajectory... gloomy like the vulva of an overworked farm cow. Look at her infrastructures, dilapidated and unreliable. Her tourism is dead. Nigeria can't host an AFCON currently and even moving forward. Nigeria is dead. You're here thinking I'm campaigning for PGO while trying to defend a fraudulent personality who stole power but can't handle it. For you information, I have never campaigned for Peter Obi because I'm a futurist who plans many years ahead of the present and can foretell to a reasonable level whether a particular decision will be helpful in the longrun. Based on my desires for Nigeria, PGO will delay it but BAT just like his predecessor, will bring us closer. True to my projection, they have brought us closer. See how suffering on monumental proportion has been unleashed on the inhabitants of Nigeria who mostly lack commonsense. Since they refuse to learn from other countries experience, they will have to learn first hand through their own experience which won't be palatable. We are in that desperate time now without help from anywhere. At the end, most will agree to trade Nigeria for their own lives. I reiterate the good tidings that will succeed the demise of the evil contraption so those undeserving of the suffering within her can progress in peace. Igbo man. What will happen to your 30 million Igbos living in the “incompatible” north, west, and middle belt after you “dissolve” Nigeria? Are you prepared to receive, house, feed, and employ them in your “compatible” Igboland? Or you think you can “dissolve Nigeria” and still be chilling in Lagos, Abuja, Kano etc in your millions, making money and sending to the East to build mansions? ERR…. NO. You will be deported en masse as illegal immigrants, leading to the biggest humanitarian crisis in recorded history. You, Igbo man, will be CONFINED to your little hole in a circle, surrounded by troops. You will become the new GAZA STRIP by your own hands and idiocy. So kindly shut your secessionist IPOB trap. It’s so easy for you children to come online and type thoughtless rubbish from the comfort of your bedroom. |
Politics › Re: "wake Up, Tackle Insecurity" – Bode George Charges Tinubu by Kushites: 3:53pm On Feb 01, 2024*. Modified: 4:11pm On Feb 01, 2024 |
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Him travelling out or the president solving the security challenges, which is more important? A truely patriotic Nigerian will demand for good governance. Is it not f@@lishness that brothers and sisters will be fighting themselves trying to look good in the eyes of politicians? Is a pity the British left very early, they could have stayed a little so that development and education could have reach everyone. The British looted the economy and built no schools apart from a tiny handful of dodgy ‘missionary schools’ by English priests that taught general garbage. You are only educated because Nigerians came to power and built thousands of public schools and universities. If the British were still in charge, you’d be an illiterate, because literacy rate was under 5% at independence after nearly a century of British dominance and export of our resources. The literacy rate is around 75% today, thanks to black rule. One thing you mentally colonised people need to understand is that colonialism is a system of rule in which the invader rules a country with the intent of exploiting and looting its resources to benefit his home country. Colonialism is not something that was or is designed to develop YOUR country. It’s a system designed to ROB your country. The reason the west are so rich and developed is because they robbed your land and other lands across the world, and massacred millions of people in the process. So seeing them as this benign set of people who “should have remained here longer” is really the height of ignorance and stupidity. |
Politics › Re: Why Can't Africa Be One Country With Free Movement by Kushites: 3:24pm On Feb 01, 2024 |
1Sharon: This one no sabi history. Ppl that enslaved each other and fought incessant wars. Peaceful my ass 🤣 Is that what your white master taught you? Olodo. |
Politics › Re: Is Peter Obi’s BREWERY Still Working? by Kushites(op): 3:08pm On Feb 01, 2024 |
Nostring: answer other questions na, how is it run,who banks the profits? Thank you sir. I’m still waiting for them to answer the questions I asked. Instead, they are abusing me! |
Politics › Re: Awka Rising: A World-class Hotel Fuels Transformation by Kushites: 2:34pm On Feb 01, 2024 |
Harrison26: Awka Rising: A World-Class Hotel Fuels Transformation
By Mark Okoye II
The winds of change are swirling around Awka, Anambra state. Governor Soludo's audacious vision to transform the city into a thriving international hub has sparked debate, particularly around the proposed 4-star international hotel to be built at the Awka International Convention Centre site. While some individuals view it with skepticism, others recognize it as a strategic springboard for Awka's ascent. As the Managing Director of Anambra's investment agency, I stand firmly with the latter, and here's why:
At the Helm: A Leader of Unquestionable Pedigree
Governor Soludo is no stranger to defying expectations. As Nigeria's former Central Bank Governor, his name became synonymous with the seemingly impossible banking consolidation of 2006, a feat that earned him international acclaim and the title of "best performing Central Bank Governor in the world" by the Financial Times UK. This wasn't a singular stroke of brilliance; it was the culmination of a career steeped in exceptional leadership, economic prowess, and an unwavering commitment to progress.
Building on a Foundation of Success:
Governor Soludo isn't building on an empty canvas. Anambra is already on an upward trajectory, fueled by strategic investments in infrastructure, education, health, youth empowerment, and social welfare. The ongoing Solution Fun City, featuring the country's largest water park, an amusement park and a Country Club, the Awka Shopping Mall (under construction), the 10,000-seater convention center, and the ongoing inner-city road infrastructure projects stand as testaments to this trajectory. The proposed hotel isn't simply another brick-and-mortar addition; it's a meticulously chosen piece within a grander puzzle.
Beyond Accommodation: The Ripple Effect of a World-Class Hotel:
History provides powerful validation. Look at Abuja, where the Hilton wasn't just a hotel, it was a cornerstone in establishing the city as a global player. Dubai's meteoric rise mirrored a similar strategy, with world-class hotels paving the way for tourism and business booms. Rwanda's transformation, initially questioned, stands as another beacon, showcasing the transformative power of strategic hospitality investment.
Awka's Untapped Potential: A Fertile Ground for Growth:
Anambra possesses immense potential waiting to be unlocked. The warmth of its people, the richness of its culture, and its strategic location all contribute to its allure. Governor Soludo's focus on security, infrastructure development, social agenda, and youth empowerment creates a fertile ground for the hotel's success.
Imagine: - International business travelers coming through the Chinua Achebe International Airport, convening at the 10,000-seater convention center, and finding luxurious accommodation and unparalleled service at the new hotel. - Tourists drawn to Anambra's cultural tapestry, enjoying a seamless hospitality experience that fuels the local economy. - The hotel itself creating jobs, attracting ancillary businesses, and becoming a vibrant hub of activity, a landmark of progress for the city.
Statistics Underscore the Impact:
While the qualitative benefits are undeniable, the numbers speak for themselves: A JLL Hotels & Hospitality Group study revealed that one new hotel room can generate $28,000 in annual tax revenue for a city. A Cornell University study found that hotels create an average of 2.3 jobs per room, boosting local employment. In Rwanda, hotel development increased tourism revenue by 44% between 2010 and 2015.
Financing the Future: A Prudent and Sustainable Approach:
The project will not burden Anambra's finances. Governor Soludo's fiscal strategy is straightforward but well thought out: statutory revenues and IGRs finance roads and the social agenda, while projects with strong income-generating potential like the hotel are structured with concessionary project financing, ensuring minimal risk for the state. Potential exit strategies like public offerings will secure long-term sustainability, making the hotel an asset, not a liability.
Awka 2.0: A Legacy in the Making:
The proposed hotel isn't just a building; it's a symbol of ambition, a tangible manifestation of Governor Soludo's unwavering belief in Awka's potential. It signifies the metamorphosis of Awka into a vibrant, investor-friendly city, a destination on the global map. A masterplan is being developed to truly reposition Awka to become one of Nigeria's fastest-growing cities.
Ndi Anambra, join hands with us in making this vision a reality. Let's ensure that Awka's future is as bright as its potential, and as remarkable as the leader charting its course. Where is the hotel? Even the render or blueprint for us to see how it will look? Mr Grammar. Is it your big English that is the world class hotel? |
Sports › Nigeria Now Bookies’ Favourite To Win AFCON by Kushites(op): 9:45am On Feb 01, 2024 |
All the major bookies worldwide now have NIGERIA as the top favourites to win AFCON.
This means that millions of punters worldwide are staking cash on the Super Eagles lifting the AFCON trophy in the next few days.
Good luck to our lads. |
Politics › Re: Gunmen Abduct Two Teenage Girls, Demand N30m In Abuja by Kushites: 9:09am On Feb 01, 2024 |
SoNature: There's no way a country would be experiencing this level of economic mess and you wouldn't see people going into crimes to survive.
In fact, yahoo is one thing saving us in the South. If not for Yahoo, nobody can freely walk the streets anymore. How una dey take do dat tin sef |
Politics › Re: Festus Keyamo: No Local Airline Will Become Nigeria's National Carrier by Kushites: 8:51am On Feb 01, 2024 |
I HAVE JUST RE-READ THE ARTICLE.
WHERE THE HELL DID KEYAMO SAY THAT A FOREIGN AIRLINE WAS GOING TO BE NIGERIA'S NATIONAL CARRIER?
HE NEVER SAID ANY SUCH THING!
ALL HE SAID WAS ''ARABS, CHINESE, AMERICANS ARE TALKING TO US''?
DOES ''TALKING TO US'' MEAN WE WANT THEM TO BE OUR NATIONAL CARRIER?
YOU PEOPLE ARE JUST WEIRD ON THIS FORUM.
FORUM OF WEIRDOS!
SICKOS! |
Politics › Re: Festus Keyamo: No Local Airline Will Become Nigeria's National Carrier by Kushites: 8:43am On Feb 01, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Obidients What Exactly Is Your Problem. Not Seen A More STUPID Movement by Kushites: 8:37am On Feb 01, 2024 |
HardMirror: Truth is I don't know how Nigerian youths fell for this Peter obi scam. Is he not part of the old stock? Instead of us to look for someone that is credible, we turned a dirty politician like Obi to Jesus, in fact he is currently above Jesus PDP man Obi  Turned saint.  |
Politics › Re: Why Can't Africa Be One Country With Free Movement by Kushites: 6:10pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
Evilthoughts: Stupid xenophobe you didn't have borders before the white men came to your country and those places you mentioned were not countries . Your hate for other Africans is blinding you to see the light of progress that could take place. We know the countries you want to form a country with are xenophobes like you and you will all be defeated by your hate for others.block heads. She has low IQ. That’s the problem with discussing politics with women. Wonder why she’s not on a Botswana forum since she ‘has so much in common with them’, yet brought her dirty self to Nairaland Nigerian forum. |
Sports › Re: I Have Bad News For Nigeria Football Fans. The Super Eagles by Kushites: 6:05pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
AkinPhysicist: I don't know what will happen on Friday. But I am very sure of the teams that will play in the final:
DRC vs South Africa.
Which means Nigeria will NOT get to the finals.
Do you understand? How do you know? |
Politics › Re: Why Can't Africa Be One Country With Free Movement by Kushites: 5:56pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
1Sharon: What unification? Lol When have Africans ever been united ? Get real. When was China ever United before they got United? When was the USA ever United before they got United? When was India ever United before they got United? When was Russia ever United before they got United? Low IQ. Just remove your loud, irritant empty head from this discussion. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Ranks 109th Out Of 125 Countries In 2023 Global Hunger Index by Kushites: 5:45pm On Jan 31, 2024 |
Dfather1: And Buhari that more than half population of Nigerians yearned for did better than Godluck right?
The problem we have as Nigerians is that we hate to succumb to the truth. If you have voted wrongly due to your ignorance, tribe, religion or probably gullibility, just accept the fact and join the campaign to move the country forward and not giving flimsy excuses.
Was Yaradua not a known politician when he became the president? Who would have thought he would try his best? Was he not the member of PDP? Was he not the one that said he was not too sure of the election that brought him in as the president?
We are part of the problem, we all know the lesser devil (as there's no saint in today's Nigeria politics), but we choose to go with the wrong person due to tribe, religion and because of our selfish interest.
Let's continue like this, until the hunger is harmonized and our brain can be reset. We will then come to common terms devoid of tribe, religion and sentiment to make better choice. My friend please shut up let us hear word. So who should rule Nigeria, Mr fake detribalised Nigerian? Not your Igbo choice Obi, who was an Abacha acolyte when others were fighting and dying for democracy? And then later became a PDP chieftain? And then after years of looting in which he became a multi millionaire in dollars, famously refusing to pay his state doctors for an entire year, he dumped PDP out of naked ambition to be president, to join LP, and started claiming sainthood? And then because Nigerians said “Nope! Not so fast, G”, we are all fools? Come on will you get lost from here! NONSENSE. Go and look for your FATHER to deceive with overnight rebranding. Idiots. |
Politics › Re: Why Can't Africa Be One Country With Free Movement by Kushites: 10:11am On Jan 31, 2024 |
Lionessza6: Your thinking is really evil 
1. I knew somehow Northern and southern Africa would be your target. We all know that those two parts of Africa would be flooded more than the other regions. We all know the so called "free movement " you're advocating for is actually mass migration , and the two mentioned regions would be the main victims.
2. No , we don't vote for the " genius " because he is actually a slowpoke. Why would countries who have less in common get rid of their borders to create an even bigger an unmanageable sh$thole? . Your United Stated of Africa would be a combination of Nigeria, Somalia and Ethiopia and we want no part of that. Civil wars , extreme poverty, lack of development, lack of democracy etc . No, thank you.
3. Most parts of Africa are very tribalistic and religious, which = hate, backwardness and under-development. Being borderless won't cure those but will spread the misery around. Every country should try getting rid of half their sicknesses*** before we can think about this, no?
4. Borders don't stop trade if truly that's what Africans want, but we all know most won't trade shyyt but will use this as an avenue to run away from their own self-created hells to go and cause trouble for others .
5. Europe still has sovereign nations, they knew very well that mixing Russians, Germans ,Brits etc together would cause never ending civil wars , hence they made sure each group runs their own affairs but most are united against any external threats which is what we should be discussing not this "one Africa " " one passport " rubbish. Disaster....disaster ....disaster . African unification is in the AU Charter. It’s a matter of when, not if. No one’s asking for your permission or approval. |
Politics › Re: Why Presidency Always Respond To Atiku Statements But Choose To Ingnor Peter Obi by Kushites: 9:55am On Jan 31, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Is Peter Obi’s BREWERY Still Working? by Kushites(op): 9:46am On Jan 31, 2024 |
SeeWahala: Just see how propaganda from the emilokan camp has turned this poor forumite into a failed researcher 
So op, you believed all those lies them bmc pipo told you to paint Peter obi black? Sorry e hia 
Keep searching and researching, you will find what you're looking for very soon. What? Are you saying there’s no brewery? |
Politics › Is Peter Obi’s BREWERY Still Working? by Kushites(op): 9:37am On Jan 31, 2024 |
I’ve been researching this brewery built by Obi in Anambra state and haven’t been able to find much information about it.
Can forumers please shed more light on this facility.
Is it still functional?
What’s the name of the brewery?
Has it got a board of directors?
How is it run?
Who banks the profits from the brewery?
Does Peter Obi visit the brewery?
Just to check up on it and see if it’s still running okay.
Any info on this?
Much appreciated! |