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kay29000:Visit the 'witness account of Ibadan explosion' thread and you'll understand the types capable of killing your Nigeria children for money. https://www.nairaland.com/7973017/ibadan-explosion-foreign-illegal-miners/3#127991434 |
Nigeria peoples' character: He ran out to help the neighbours quench the fire he, Nigerian, thought was about to ravage their home. None Nigerian African character: they rushed out of their house, wich they knew was going to explode, intent only on saving themselves. Nigerians are prescious. Save and fight to keep Nigeria one! |
Guys that claim they are Nigerians on Nairaland can be quite funny. Why is it that many of you that consistently criticise Nigeria army competence and professionalism now claim a Nigeria army soldier isn't capable of mishandling his rifle to this tragic end? I personally believe Nigeria army is one of the world's most professional and competent outfits yet any officer is capable of mishandling his weapon (rifle I mean, not the other one) given the right circumstances or fate - for lack of better words. |
Great news! |
slimjohn2k5:Elon runs an energy business ideal for Africa. A Tesla Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya or Morocco needn't rely on local electricity infrastructure. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyURDZB7imo?feature=shared It's Funny how Elon always strategically positions Indian guys in many of these tech vids when in actuality Oriental folks do all the development work. ![]() Elon's agenda isn't half as smart as he is. Africa should never accept EV's built in Tesla India. Elon should invest in Africa. I'm Nigerian so preferably invest in building Tesla Nigeria. However, he is South African so why not build Tesla South Africa, let South Africa export to rest of Africa. |
Photo: One of eight new Nigerian Navy Falcon Eye C3I, underground Command and Control Centers. Nigeria has largely curbed chronic piracy in the Gulf of Guinea thanks to systems like Falcon Eye. Police in certain arrears of Nigeria require land based systems such as this. With Chinese help instal surveillance throughout Abuja and provide large monitoring centres for security personal such as pictured. It ain't rocketry. High-tech is perfect fit for third world not the contrary.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CLo3e1Pak-Y?feature=shared https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rX-v-J6kVI?feature=shared Terrorist may mask but their every movement will be seen and where they go known. |
The least security measures govt should invest in Abuja is whatever it cost to place Abuja under super invasive surveillance systems coverage . People in the West can afford the luxury of quibbling over AI Public faces recognition tech, Nigerians don't have that luxury or Rights at this juncture. |
Govt needs to clean up Abuja. By this, I mean demolish all satellite slums surroundings the better established areas and, perhaps , contract the Chinese that are experienced at constructing mass housing estates. Contract them to build properly organised low rent housing satellite towns. people shouldn't be allowed to take up residencey in these houses without organised registration, including DNA. You can't penny pinch your way to Nation building. Nothing has been done about the borders because of cost. Yet without secure borders you don't have a Nation. Israel borders constructions worked. Israel knew all along what Hamas was doing. We need to invest heavily. Costs expended short term will be recuperated long term. Penny pinching is death by a thousand cuts. |
Civil and ordinary Nigerians as well as the West - in thire self appointed role as custodian of Human rights - won't stomach Nigeria doing what the situation requires Nigeria to do in the context of Abuja for instance. What Nigeria needs to do in her role as a nation without the superstructure capable of wielding the scalpel, is apply the hammer and anvil method of scortch-earth. For instance, Nigeria needs to demolish the slums surrounding the established and legal areas of Abuja. The govt can't be sentimental to the short term plight of workers that live in this areas as a means of approximation to central work districts. |
Mistake. |
I Want To Learn Programming. Which LanguageThe old ways are dying. Now the only language you need is English and an LLM. |
Akon be like VeryDarkman's Dorian Grey. In other words, Akon is the ugly version of verydarkman, judging by the photo posted. |
Franzinni:Which kine tribe dey answer Franzinni ? ![]() ...not anywhere in the name checkers book of names. |
In their long war with Iraq, what gains did Iran make? Against the US, how much more effective than Iraq does Iran believe it is capable ? Remember how the US dismantled Saddam's forces as easily and brutally as a big dumb child absentmindedly separating a butterfly from its wings. There are significant anti Mullah forces in Iran no doubt praying for the distraction direct conflict with US will cause central authorities. Even supplied Russian state-of-the-art equipment, Iran would stand little chance in a direct conflict with the US. I'm sure US can't wait to test thire Lazer systems in a live conflict situation. Indirect war was and remains Iran's only card - terrorism, oil embargoes etc. |
Nigerians need to set their sights on the world best and stop letting mediocre African nations drag you back by measuring dicks with you. If Nigerians mindset wasn't being rotted by Africa competition, no Nigerian would ever have considered Togo, Ghana, Senegal university degrees! |
There's something a large number of Nigerians misunderstand about the Nigeria/Abroad dichotomy. This misunderstanding centres on the meaning of success. Lately Nigerians have come to look on going abroad, obtaining the rights to stay, regardless of relative standard of living attained at any point, as evidence of success. In actuality, however, living abroad as a naturalised citizen, you're a failure regardless of wealth. At most you're not an unqualified success.This failure may be redeemed if you're one of those people that live both in Nigeria and abroad. |
Eagles need to return to their old style of play, which was slow, slow, fast. Eagles began losing its way when Nigerians wanted them to play like Ghana, Senegal , Ivory Coast and the rest of Africa, which was running fast everywhere and strongly. Nigeria's old way was full of style and brainwork. Now Eagle players just runs about like headless chicken. African football is now all brawn, no brain and ugly to watch. Nigeria has joined them but we are not thickset muscular people, we are a people more in the mold of Kanu. Even when we are short, we are more on the slender bone side. We need return to a more thoughtful style of football like in the past. Africa rugby-style football is not for us. Stop shouting at them to run fast! |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5GmY2P8r68?feature=shared Main takeaway Robots now completing tasks through learning not programming. |
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