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Too many of those that argue on Niaraland automatically adopt Saboteurs Positions: it's as if they are against any form of independent voice for Nigeria. Foreigners Know best and are never to be challenged, is their abiding principle. Fear of ignorance is no obstacle. National interests be damned. If by some aberration, Slavers returned to the shores of Nigeria, these Niaralanders would be the ones heatedly against state policies aimed at vanquishing them. As long as the Slavers are not Nigerian, they are right, end of story ! ![]() |
Nigerians need to also be aware that you have enemies in Africa, specifically in West Africa. They are not IPOB or "Yoruba Press" they are organised and paid. They influence Western media that are too lazy, don't care about facts when it is related to Africa as long as it is content inexpensively attained. Demarketing is an excellent word and Nigeria needs to be aware and proactive in ending these attacks. |
Bet you they made no research , they probably just assumed that as Nigeria is an African nation, the large amount of fair people must be due to bleaching. They made a similar mistake with South Africa about 5 years ago, but soon picked on Nigeria instead when their ignorance must have become glaring, discovering that South Africa has those fair Hotentot, San Bushmen and mix of these peoples with other bantu, Asian and whites. There is a need to discourage bleaching and a refusal to acknowledge that Nigeria has millions of naturally fair people from several ethnic groups. Nigeria therefore becomes the posterboy for anti-bleaching campaigns. |
Msports:Not if the Super Eagles don't reorganise and accept that any African team that meets them will be on the day twice the team the Super Eagles expected. This is ironically due to Super Eagles reputation everyone tries to deny that they have earned . |
mickyeddi:If you're good then yes... |
faste:Less than ten... |
GodIsBiafran:So, all those men married to Nigeria women, featured endlessly on Niaraland, YouTube, face book, Twitter, Instagram etc, are all yellow and wealthey. And there was I concluding that Nigeria women too often marry men physically beneath thire standard just for the sake of marrying. |
One Ekuma is worth more than one thousand online "This Contraption!" typer. |
post=109595603:All nations are striving to get there since no Nation has yet gotten there. Hopefully, America too will get there. let's especially all pray that Ukraine, which is also striving to get there, isn't attacked by Russia that is "plotteing to get there", lest Humanity never gets the chance to get there. |
Nigeria will be progressed by those of us that care for one another regardless of the insults for reaching out across the ethnic, religious, class and economic differences. Those peddling hate are just part of the obstacles progressive will always have to overcome in life. |
If these sit-at-home edicts are truly obeyed; in addition to the peoples' reported experience for complying, then all of us as Nigerians need to be very concerned and vigilant in order that we are not complacently walking into another Jones Town like catastrophy. I state this because the whole thing - informed by how it is reported - has many uncomfortable cult-like quality ( not Nigeria type cult). We don't want one corner of Nigeria, in the area, lost to the focal point of media eyes, quietly slipping into farmin. |
kernniejay:So, if you had the influence, you would advice Nigeria to close her markets to electric motorcycles and busses manufactured by the Kenyans or and other African manufacturers until Nigeria is as developed as Kenya ? |
kernniejay:The two are not mutually exclusive. If you're going to suspend all progressive development until Nigeria has optimal power supply, you're possibly never going to move forward. And if you don't embrace futuristic developments you may never be incentivised to invest in that optimal electricity supply that the futuristic developments may require . in addition, you may never stumble upon systems that may indirectly enable that electricity supply . |
If this one beat This then we meet That eles we play This except when That loses to This.... Looks like we did away with the calculators only to replace it with programing codes ![]() |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbPT-PgrIEk Mentioned : from 14:15 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrCo4eCif6s |
That Gernot Rohr of a guy may have done more for the Eagles than we realise. Perhaps he didn't stay long enough to reap the rewards of the underlying work he was putting in place. Anyway, just a thought, make wuna no vex. |
Maxymilliano:They stated this? My-o-my. It means they look down on Nigeria. The choice of words is telling. Meanwhile, Nigeria, that has won all sorts of international football competition, were quite prepared to envisage Guinea, that has won little or nothing, wining due to the nature of football. I believe that I have read widely but Niaraland has added to my understanding of many African nations. These African nations are arrogant beyond the usefulness of the word Arrogant in expressing a kind of childish stupidity informed by ignorance and uncouth rearing. I I'm only left wondering how on earth Nigerians are labelled arrogant when Nigeria's achievements are in line with Nigerians attitudes. ...and no, they didn't mean they were going to fight so had not to loose that they were prepared to die on the field-of-play! I've read enough of the typical attitude of these people up and down Africa to know better. ![]() |
Maxymilliano:lf you're not Nigerian , the Anti Overconfidence Gods will ignore your wishes and the game's outcome will be determined by the efforts, skills and tactics of both teams. |
"I certainly didn't expect what happened to happen," said Busalacchi. "It was unfortunate, but I think now, as you look and see where the world is going, not just our country, where the world is going, it was the right thing to do."Not electric? I love that Nigeria can be adventurous and forward thinking. Let's continue and not fall for the trick the West sometimes use in holding back Africa, which is that we are not yet ready for the advanced stuff. This notion not only prevents us from becoming competitors, it enables them sap the last ounce of juice from the dead horse, i.e profit from obsolete, tech and second rate expertise at our expense. Truth is, third world nations are exactly in the position to benefit from the most advanced technology. Advanced tech/ innovations simplify implementation and infrastructure, electric cars are simpler than combustion ones, UAV tech is democratiseing aircraft production, machin guns makes warfare simpler than cock-n-load, you get the picture. Finally, nations like Nigeria are open, we don't yet possess entrenched infrastructure that isn't cost effective to tear out and replace. Lol, rooster-n-load .... I meant Lock-n-load. In Nigeria, we use the term c.o.c.k and load. |
diaspoAFRICANS:Disappointingly for me, not as happy as you Ghanaians would have been had it been Nigeria that lost to Comoros. Nigerians here have been too muted but of course you Ghanaians, being a quite delusional lot, hate filled and obsessed with Nigeria, you were bound to read hate where none is evident and see a carnival of jubilation where there are largely ironical murmurs . But this is unsurprising since hatfull individuals often superimpose their own hatreds on victims and don't recognise its reflection as their own. it is a psychological trick played by the minds of especially simple peoples. It is same sort of effect that motivates some types of jealous persons to imagine that the kind and always keen to help wealthy neighbour is showing off on them. Africans would gode Nigerians and then when Nigerians retaliate they 'd read this as Nigerians being arrogant or hatfull, forgetting their instigations. |
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.... I meant Lock-n-load. In Nigeria, we use the term c.o.c.k and load.