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Glamrock:That would be cool, I wish you a good stay, besides what is it like in Senegal? |
Calabar is a tourist destination, one of the most visited in the country, the state capital of Cross River State, there are several attractions here like the Calabar carnival which holds at the end of the year, you would find tinapa resorts and many relaxation places, It is a very neat city with both Natural and artistic beauty, also a very relevant and important place while talking about the Nigerian history. It is located in the South South region of Nigeria. Abia on the other hand, is a state on it's own, Located in the Eastern part of the country and predominantly dominated by the Igbos, it's capital city is Umuahia, but most economic and industrial activities in the state take place in Aba, a place renowned for business and trade in the country... So it all depends on you and your reason for visiting, Nigeria on it's own is a large country with a diverse and very rich culture, you can aswell google these places for better information as what I said is only subjective to my little knowledge about them. |
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Oluwasaeon:But una wicked oo, see as all of una the sly the OP, no chill ... |
Oluwasaeon:hahahaha this picture always got me laughing |
When I came into this thread, my aim wasn't to abuse anybody, but couldn't just stand the disparaging comments most Ghanaians like Oxygen and the rest of them where making coupled with that of the Kenyans and South Africans all at same time against my father land, I had to mount my pole here to make sure they are tamed to the lowest minimum lol Again I was just playing around with people like Lethalbeast who think they are bad mouthed, we all Africans and I think we should promote unity after all, one annoying thing most of you here do is the fallacy of hasty generalizations, The Greater Percentage of Nigerians are very good and great people, so stop judging other millions of innocent people by what you hear... At this juncture, I wouldn't fail to apologize to all those who I stepped on their toes, I lost someone very close so I need some time to cool off and probably face other assignments I have at hand, I may check around from time to time though when occasion calls for it, I think we should stop the bashing and make it more educative, cos I may be tempted to join my country men here if find you guys bashing lol.. bye for now Great people of Africa!! |
Litmus:Hahaha.. the mumu think say him get bad mouth, so I wan prove to ram say him still dey learn work, I don the observe am since buh him no know |
leathalbeast:hahaha, u have no idea whom u started with, I bet you would face the consequences of your actions, by then you would know there is more to your miserable and racherd life than you thought.. a failed state and a poor country where one person can buy your whole village of a country and still bring back change? lol hilarious! Look at this kofi Mensah of a boy who live all his life hawking fake herbal medicines, involving in thugry to make ends meet, sitting behind bars and typing with excitement simply because he got the opportunity to chat with his superiors... A road side dweller in Nigeria is worshiped by you Ghanaians, your vice president is running around begging for their lords to liberate you from poverty, yet you jump around from one place to another with your burnt skin like a cursed fellow from a gay and poverty infested village you call a country, hoping it gets better when all you know is sleep and wake up from your slums and smoke out frustration from your life. Why would a Ghanaian bleach? because there remains no difference, if they bleach till eternity, their burnt charcoal skin would still remain thesame, which is really affecting their brain, their comments reeks of ignorance, as they move around with their big eyes, oversized head and an irredeemable burnt skin, and as your lord that I am, I won't fail to keep schooling you so as to bring you out from your self delusion which has eaten deep into your system. When am done with you, you would realize you were dumber than you thought, I just hope I still leave you with some ego out of your already infereriorated life, you are my slave, my boy and servant, kiss the truth Charlie. lol |
leathalbeast:OMG! So you really crave my attention that much? you think I don't have other things to do like you who live all your life in self denial, scanning through Nairaland day and night? Am your lord and master, believe it or not, don't let your vice president hear you, Again a slum in Accra was described as the dumpsite of the world, I hope you are not one of the inhabitants cos all I see in you is a demented illiterate burnt offering of a human suffering from low self-esteem, inferiority complex and brain tumor of the highest level. Who knows, I may be replying a black boy from one of the interior villages on earth, worthless indiscriminate scumbag who thinks he is human, you can spend the rest of your life on a faceless forum like NL thinking that's where life ends, but as your superior that I am, I won't fail to unleash plenary on you when occasion calls for it, you started this, and sure gonna pay for it you retarded Charlie... |
leathalbeast:lol What fuckry! funny thing is that this is actually coming from a Ghanaian, I've given you too much attention man.. run along Charlie, but have it in mind that you are in watch. |
leathalbeast:Look at this illiterate beast that I've been going around trying to educate, I know you having the greatest moments of your life here since it gives you the opportunity to converse with your lords and superiors, don't misuse this great opportunity cos it hard to come by, you can now continue your a$$ licking and chanting "failed state" like a mentally deranged home-habilis that you are, guess those are the new words you learnt, though you never bothered to check out the meaning... Besides hope you have gotten yourself a Nigerian name? cos the wind of colonialism is blowing fast and that is the common trend among you guys, I could suggest some to you though |
CocoMilian:One thing I noticed from your comments is the way you sound so pained, am really eager to ask, have you had any personal experiences with a Nigerian, or it's just cos of these lopsided comparisons and throwing of banters here? cos the whole thing is not just adding up.. The other dude was trying to be cool with you, it was crystal clear to all and sundry cos he tried adding a sense of humour in all his statements, but what did you do? you insisted on tongue lashing him with insults, but he was matured enough to leave you to fate, if it were someone else who is quick to anger, I bet you wouldn't go free with that, the way you make generalizations about Nigerians has shown the hatred indept in you like a DNA, it's not a girl like attitude I must say, reason am asking again, have you had any bad personal experiences with a Nigerian? Let's know if it something we can contribute to, we are still Africans after all, you can aswell choose to sound arrogant as always.. |
leathalbeast:Man come out straight and say what you wanna say, let's know from which angle to tackle your claims, rather than hide behind a female's mention to do all the a$$ Licking you can, make sure you seal everything with a DM though. |
leathalbeast:Am really ashamed you guys and your ignorance, do you guys actually do government and history in school?? it's a well known fact that Yakubu Gowon and Eyadema of Togo where the brain child of the formation of ECOWAS in 1975, something I was thought way back in high school and I even read in textbooks. I just wonder why you guys turn everything to a competition even when nobody is struggling with you out of sheer ignorance, if anyone actually needs to make a research, it should be you and your brothers here. Okay Ghana single handedly led the formation of ECOWAS, hope you are happy now? |
vaxx:From what I read in history and government, Kwame Nkurumah was a great man and freedom fighter and legend who mapped out a model for development not just in Ghana but West Africa as a whole.. not until recently while I was watching a Ghanaian station, he was the topic of discourse, most old people who worked with him then in the course of their interview, criticized him alot, some even described him as a dictator and criticized his policies, I was really shocked and questioned if it was same Kwame Nkurumah I had read and heard alot about |
darfay:These guys just like creating divisions, and am ashamed most of us fell for it, the last time one of them asked me same question, I just ignored him cos I no simple psychology, I knew where he was heading to, these things are national problems and each country got it's own, they are also very tribalistic, but come here to pretend.. |
mtis:80%?? lol I swear I won't argue with you again, but let's take a cursory look at some Kenya's problems.. 1. Too many slums even with your smaller population 2. Excessive poverty, hunger and starvation 3. Poor infrastructures 4. Divide and rule system, where the very few rich live in affluence, and the poor are left in villages, slums and forests to decide their fate 5. Corruption, I thought Nigeria's case was worst until I made proper researches. 6. Drought 7. Tribalism and ethic tensions let me stop here for now, I just wanted to prove to you that every country has it's own problems, no matter how much u hide it, thanks to google, and if we needed someone to tell us our problems, definitely not going to be a Kenyan! |
Eastwalk:I had been here and it's just great! |
Jay254:Objectively speaking, Nairobi and Mombasa are the only two cities you got, I took my time to research on these other places you posted, only to discover they are just mere towns, some have good touristic appeal though, but these places are visited mainly by foreigners, where then is the chunk of your other citizens? don't make me believe what I've been hearing and seeing on google is true. In Nigeria we have other cities bustling in business and every social life you can think of, all state capitals in Nigeria have attained some level of development, there are still many more of them like Aba, Warri, Onitsha, Zaria, Nnewi, etc.. Not to mention places like Calabar, Enugu, Owerri, Ibadan, Akure, Kano, Kaduna, Uyo, and many others, not adding other major towns, these are all outside the Lagos, Abuja and Port hacourt you already know, and there are level of social activities and developments going on in all these places.. We are developing more than 40 cities at a time, you now see why most times I find it tiring to engage in dick measuring comparisons with you guys. In Universities you just got University of Nairobi and Kenyatta university with good structures, here we have UNN, UNILAG, ABU ZARIA, UNIBEN, UI, UNICAL, UNIILORIN, UNIPORT, UNIJOS, UNIUYO, UNIZIK, UNIMAID etc Not including other world class private Universities apart from the federal ones I just listed, including State varsities... My point is, we got much of everything, while you guys keep boasting with the few you got, none of us live in forests, so you see why these whole arguments sound funny and flawed to me... nevertheless, you guys are making progress, but we are incomparable at least for now. |
Muafrika2:Is this the best you could come up with after being exposed?? You lots are indeed shameless! I am just trying to envisage what your face would look like... |
Nowenuse:OMG!! Kenyans what's it with you guys and low self-esteem esteem?? I doubted this from the onset but hence I didn't got any prove, I just kept mute. Imagine this man is their most handsome man, then the average would look like an ape.. You guys are a disgrace to humanity! Now see what handsomeness looks like, besides he isn't close to the 'most' #spits
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Jay254:And I ask again, what happens to the rest of your other citizens outside Nairobi? Development is just centralized in one place, while others are left to suffer and decide their fate...this is wickedness in the face of humanity! |
CocoMilian:At least it wasn't declared a slum lol That place is a bustling city in Eastern Nigeria known for trade in the whole of West Africa, again you should know that report was exaggerated... You should be more concerned about the slums in your capital city, the Hunger and poverty ravaging your citizens in the forests and villages where the average Kenyan lives.. I dare you to show me any slum in Abuja my own capital city. |
CocoMilian:Bitterness would kill who?? between we both who is sounding bitter? LMAO .. ok I have heard your plea, I would visit your jungle when I wanna see animals and wild life, so wail and cry no more, I may decide to take you along with me as a wife so you could accomplish that your long lived dream of making out with a Nigerian like your other sisters lol.. Now let me school you a bit cos it seems you guys aren't generally blessed with intelligence, Nigeria is a country of 180 million people, so you ought to know that the resources wouldn't be sustainably available to all owing to the large and increasing population coupled with corruption which Affects the whole of Africa. Kenya on the other hand with just 46 million people and a booming tourist industry with agricultural products like tea and the likes should have done more, I don't think most of your citizens should still be living primitive lives like it is today, so when we check the resources available in relative to your population and development available, you would be in the best position to judge if you guys have really achieved much. Lastly, coming to the issues of refugees like you claimed, we have many of them here from Chad, Niger, Benin Republic etc, worst is that we can't differentiate them from the core northerners, they are actually the ones who inflate the reports about poverty and starvation here to add to the insurgence we are already facing, so you see you guys aren't alone in that, I think we should be the ones complaining cos the situation is worse off. |
Kenyanstar:You call a forest your home town? so what Nowenuse has been saying is true? jeez lol |
CocoMilian:Bla bla bla bla bla... what is this one saying sef? who told you we haven't been utilizing our population so far? it's a two sided something, both an advantage and disadvantage... What is Kenya doing with the little 46 Million in their disposal? let's start from there.. oh I forgot, 70% still live in slums, villages and forests... You pretend like you don't have problems meanwhile your Country is leading in corruption, again millions of your citizens are starving without any insurance or political instability... aren't these lives precious to you? Now go deal with that and stop hating here |
leathalbeast:Oga what is your own? face your village and mind your business, don't worry such development would soon reach accra, maybe in centuries to come.. Apart from Accra mention another city worth making comparisons with in Ghana? am not talking about your over hyped villages and towns like tema, kumasi and takarodi which you all mistake for cities.. don't worry we would soon finish colonizing you guys. You can now join your country men to choose a Nigerian name for yourself, I can help you with suggestions tho |
emeka1101:poor gaynians, Why are you guys born naturally with low self-esteem and inferiority?? so you had to bear a Nigerian name to perpetrate your hidden agenda? am not surprised, the other dumb ass had been exposed here several times... oh I now remember, we are colonizing you guys, you have even started bearing our names and copying everything we do, I just hope you guys don't end up as our slaves.. |
Joonana:poor gaynians, Why are you guys born naturally with low self-esteem and inferiority?? so you had to bear a Nigerian name to perpetrate your hidden agenda? am not surprised, the other dumb ass had been exposed here several times... oh I now remember, we are colonizing you guys, you have even started bearing our names and copying everything we do, I just hope you guys don't end up as our slaves.. |
Joonana:Helloo baby gurl, sorry bingo, I thought I engaged you in a conversation? why did you shy and chicken away? lol I understand am your Demi god buh but I can still bring down myself to engage in a discourse with you... Now a slum in our nearby village there in Accra was described as "the dump site of the world", what are you doing to salvage this horrible situation which is a menace to the world? I thought Ghana was America, and Accra London/paris? |
fanficgirl:I understand you trying hard to look neutral, but before you jump in, try reading from where the arguments ensued, when person wan show you say him get bad mouth, you gatz fire back or them go use play, you should also follow up the whole trend and make sure you ask why they made the comments make. Truth be told, An average Kenyan looks local and is very ugly... forget all these make believe they feed us with, 75% of them still live in villages and slums, make google your friend dear |
fanficgirl:Lol You are yet to understand what is actually going on here, they align with each other even when they know the truth just to make facts look flawed, they try to distort reality at all cost, funny enough we keep beating them with facts while they make delusive statements to feed each others ego, that is what's on gurl.... |
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Are you even 20? 