Msauza's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Msauza's Profile › Msauza's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 (of 124 pages)
Scun: Absolute balderdash, a lot of Nigerians can afford to buy those drugs, if it was a priority to them. Nigerians aren't drug addicts. Find a solution to your drug addiction problems instead of bringing stupid excuses to the table.I agree, Nigeria has not yet civilised because civilisation comes with many challenges. Marijuana are still widely used drug in Nigeria though. |
NaijaPikinGidi: You are too desperate!Bwahahahahaha!! Bwahahahahaha!! Desperate for what? Fake doctors across the world are written all over Nigerians faces. ![]() |
NaijaPikinGidi: As usual ... your baselessness! As you were!My sister is a nurse in the UK and the last time I paid her a visit she told me that the UK government does no longer want to hire Nigerian doctors because of their bad reputation of their unsuccessful medical procedures. Instead, the want to steal more SA trained doctors in vain. Read below how opportunities for Nigerian doctors are shrinking in the UK. http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/nigerian-doctors-face-tough-times-in-the-united-kingdom/134962/ |
NaijaPikinGidi: Stupidity of a dropout South African called MsauZA! Your statement naive as it is, also indicts your brain's in/capacity! PERHAPS is your best evidence? You can only wish or hope ... as your lack of verifiable or trusted sources of statistics makes your statement a wasteful use of this thread!We will forever remain uncertain about the qualifications of Nigerian trained doctors, no wonder UK has stopped recruiting them because of many medical mess they have committed there. |
NaijaPikinGidi: What does that report say to you?Yes! I understand, but how many of such doctors Nigeria has? Can we ever trust Nigerian doctors with their qualifications? |
chris365: if this observation is to be taken seriously, am sure you are aware that you can also draw up some intriguing conclusions:Answer to no:3 There are only few people who have money in Nigeria to buy drugs. The business will ofcourse not be viable. Nigeria is poor chief. |
chris365: how is it as worse as south africans getting fake degrees through degree mills? and it gets worse every year. chris365: how is it as worse as south africans getting fake degrees through degree mills? and it gets worse every year.Have you suddenly ran out of words? ![]() |
NaijaPikinGidi: What does that report say to you?NOOOO!!! How many of such doctors do you get in NAIJA? Perhaps two in three doctors in NIgeria is fake. |
Six fake Nigerian doctors were arrested in South Africa in 2011. http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-12463335 |
Everybody can become a doctor in Nigeria. Two fake doctors arrested in Nigeria on Tuesday this week. http://m.news24.com/news24/Africa/News/Fake-Nigerian-doctors-arrested-20130819 |
There are 51 illegal universities in Nigeria. So, tell me how will we trust Nigerians with their qualifications? http://m.allafrica.com/stories/201109210655.html/ |
NaijaPikinGidi: Learn to read and comprehend statements made here!In Nigeria, YES, but once they come to SA majority drop out because of pressure and join their fellow brothers in drugs business. |
NaijaPikinGidi: As usual South Africans will never take responsibility for their actions but blame others. It takes two to tango! It takes asking and receiving! It takes greed to activate deceit! It takes a dumb 33% brain capacity South African to seek out fraudulent ways of climbing to the top! Did any Nigerian force your lazy kith and kin to desire, request and pay for fake certificates? It is a confirmation that you are all illiterate and your literacy rates are a big FARCE.Faking of qualifications is something that Nigerians do in their country and is not something new which they have learnt in SA. Here is a stop station, we verify your qualifications before we can hire or admit you at any tertiary. Many South Africans who couldn't meet the minimum requirements to admitted in Engineering and Medical studies have tried their luck with their felow Nigerian brothers but their scheming has failed the moment their qualifications were verified with the department of education. In Nigeria, it is however very easy for students to gain admission with fake certificates since there is no reliable system to verify qualifications. |
NaijaPikinGidi: It still beats me why your brain is so useless! It is not about the nice buildings! It is simply about your weak South African brains! Your poor attitude to learning and your general want to rise to the top without the required qualifications or knowledge. The WEF Report FY2013 is pertinent no matter haow much you try to discredit it! And I see how much you are at pains to deny it.Resources is what gives education its best quality, text books, laboratories, computers and building. Will you ever risk to take your child to any school with dilapidated structure and resources even if they say is the best school in town? Have you ever been to Lesotho? That countries' education system is nearly to its extinction, the majority of the population do not want education anymore because their schools are poorly resourced and some schools do not even have roofs above their head. Most of Lesotho nationals are illiterate and work as migrant workers in SA in the mining sector. Yet, Lesotho ranks above SA, so amazing. This was just a western agenda championed by the DA to discredit ANC about the Limpopo text book saga. |
agaugust: nigerians keep coming in to score 83% in the same classroom exams where you south africans are scoring 33%. get it ?Do you mean 83% produced from a marking script which was smuggled beforehand from bribed teacher in Nigeria. Bwahahahahaha!! Better 33% from a fair student than 83% from a corrupt student. We all know ahat you are doing there in Nigeria concerning your qualifications. ![]() |
NaijaPikinGidi: You can make Nigerians the scapegoats of the obvious and revalidated fact (by the link you provided) that South Africans are lazy, brainless, and despicably of low (33%) brain capacity! They want certificates yet they do not want to spend 12 years earning a valid high school qualification. The law of economics is simple ... where there is demand there must be supply! Your lazy kith and kin want a job so desperately yet they fail to get qualified ... and those two silly but sharp NigeriansYou are very wrong sir, to us it reflects very bad. Faking of qualifications by Nigerians tells us that they are nothing but fraudsters, it tells that Agaugust might as well have faked his MBA certificate. There are many Nigerian gangs who were arrested doing the same and confessed that in Nigeria is just a traditional practice. You can be admitted to Nigerian tertiary education with a fake certificate, that's what they confessed. Surely, those men thought that SA and Nigeria are just the same, they do not verify their qualifications and just admit students. No wonder we give Nigerian student a bridging course which many of them fail because of this reasons of faking their qualifications. |
NaijaPikinGidi: Weak excuse and you claim you went to two Universities? Where are your research skills? Page is broken? Check your outdated PC or mobile device! Error message? Check your poor internet access! Can't afford that? Then check for the same link that I posted initially on the thread! If you can't ... then you are a FOOL. Google is your friend ... search word ... "WEF Report 2013". Page 324 and 325.It is still amazing how poor our education is when thousands of Nigerians live their shores from all the best universities in the world to relocate to SA and have their own share of poor quality education. It is even more perplexing to see how a poor LESOTHO student schooled in a mud premises can have his school ranked above those of SA. Moreover, Botswana and Zimbabwe which both ranks above SA, in terms of WEF keep on sending number of their citizens to SA to further their education, particularly on Medicine and Engineering. We have the best doctors and engineers in Africa who were produced from that poor quality education which is aspired by millions of Africans. The rankings as dismissed by the ANC were just a western tool to discredit the ANC government for their strong anti-imperialist stance |
South Africa has better resourced schools with better laboratories than Nigeria. That's a fact!! We can afford to hire the best teachers around to come specially to teach our children which is something Nigeria cannot do with their $24 billion budget and 170 million population to look after. There is no where in the world Nigeria standard of education can surpass that of SA unless is politically motivated source by liberals who will discredit the ANC government such as The Economist. Nigerias schools are no near SA in terms of development and teaching. That's a fact!! |
NaijaPikinGidi: Why ask me? Look at the report and find out!! Nigeria is way above South Africa of course! Use your God-given brain boy!!What is there to see because the page is even broken? I am waiting for a functional link, not the one above because it shows an error message or is this some other scam by 419 gang? |
NaijaPikinGidi: Now you are re-starting something you have always chicken-out from!! The WEF Report 2013 on the quality of your education system is there to answer your questions.And where is Nigeria? |
NaijaPikinGidi: We talk about intellectual leadership and all empty minds like yours, MsauZA, CrayFish can talk about are irrelevancies that add no value to humanity or constructive debating. Just check out the latest South African University students dropout rate just released in your South Africa and you'll see why you should weep for the 33% minds that spew nonsense and provocative insults here. When there is no sense to say, why not just remain silent as you were?What is it that is more special about your education than our 33.3% pass system? You education system is a rot and we all know that your poorly paid teachers can simply be bribed to give distinctions to where it is not due. You civil servants are poorly remunerated because your country is damned poor bra, live with it. There is nothing we fear about your filthy education, because I used to school with many Nigerians who subsequently dropped out because they couldn't cope with SA high standard of education. They even went as far as faking our qualifications because it was not easy to achieve them as it was it Nigeria. Nigerians faking matric certificates in South Africa arrested. http://www.sabc.co.za/news/a/c033558049318b2aa178ed0f1468ba5f/Fake-matric-certificate-suspects-denied-bail-20111125 |
Augustine Again: https://www.stuffnigerianpeoplelike.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/girlwithbag.jpgIf we do the same to your fellow country men then it becomes a problem. Ghanaians went back and built Ghana to what it is today, the fastest growing economy in Africa. Not for long they will be ruling the whole of west Africa and returned back that favour once hungry Nigerians start to flog in their territory. Watch this space!!! |
NaijaPikinGidi: Can anything sensible ever come from South Africans when they can no longer keep up with intelligent debates? It's the same old trick in their brainless heads!South African Nigerian called Naijapigoon. |
Die*Vluit:Nkrumah was a stalwart and a hero who fought for his people and for that I respect him. He is the founder of the concept of neo-colonialism concept. Unfortunately, the giant of Africa has no any to match that league of the elites. May the soul of Kwame Nkrumah live forever. |
Augustine Again:Is not about location but more about what he has done for his people. His history is undoubtedly very fascinating. |
chris365: dude stop deceiving yourself. the dude was rewarded for doing what his masters ordered. aside from that, he ain't worth nothing to africa. why do you think only the west keep praising him and no matter how they try to sell the propaganda to africans, Africans still struggle to swallow it.Bwahahahahaha!! You have been compromised by the great, thick cloud of envy. Mandela is respected and loved by the whole Africa, including Nigeria. There is no any popular president like him, even small kids in Nigeria when they see his picture, they just silently bend their heads besides their mommies ears and gently whisper to their audience that " mommy there's MANDELA". ![]() |
chris365: they played on the f00l. that was the easiest way to make him resist from revenge attacks against whites in SAA true leader doesn't resort on taking avenge. That's what Madiba did. South Africa was blessed to have produced such a leader who has pledged his whole life fighting gross racism by the murderous apartheid regime. God must have listened to the prayers of South Africans who were oppressed and send among them a leader in Nelson Mandela. May he live long. |
kwame tut: OBJ ooooooooooNo much of a difference soo!. |
collynzo2: Nelson Mandela is only a universal leader in terrorism.I remember the first time he visited the US after a very long time was labelled as the most wanted terrorist and having served 27 years in Robben Island prison. He took a bold step to visit South Africans in diaspora particularly in the US to deliver an important message to them to come back home to the land of their ancestors. When he arrived in America, I heard many of them bowed down with tears and asked for forgiveness as if they have once offended him. Every American, young and old wanted to attend his address, but unfortunately not everyone of them could be allowed in. The multitudes of about 10million Americans were screaming outside "NELSON MANDELA" repeatedly waving their fists on the sky. A man with so much influence that even the Chinese forgotten about Buddha and went to knee down before him. A man whose magnetic power attracts all elements of the earth. Tata u iQhawe la maQhawe, A hero among heros and a leader among leaders. There has never been a leader who has outlived your age let alone a leader of your calibre, from America, Nigeria to Siberia. Viva NELSON ROLIHLAHLA MANDELA viva!! Long live MADIBA long live!! Amandla!!! "Awethu" |
collynzo2: Story strory.........Nelson Mandela is a terrorist. End of!The terrorist that even America respect and bow before him. ![]() NELSON ROLIHLAHLA MANDELA, a stalwart a hero. May the grace of God be with him in his sick bed. |
chris365: you really need to learn to cut a story shortYou should keep quite because you don't know the history of SA. The church street bombing happened at the time when Nelson Mandela was in prison. Even though Nelson was involved in the planning, the intention was not to blow people up but to bomb the Airforce offices in church street, Pretoria. Unfortunately, the mission failed and backfired because the explosives detonated before the actual time inside the car killing one of Umkhonto we sizwe operatives. It is very unfortunate that you compare a man of that calibre to mere novelists simply because he was once labelled terrorist by the American CIA. Remember that one man's hero is another man terrorist and world has soon come to realise that Madiba is infact not a terrorist as they were wrongfully led to believe by the scheming racist apartheid regime. Madiba fought racism tirelessly when it was not fashionable to do so just like Malcolm X and others. He remains a hero and stalwart. NELSON ROLIHLAHLA MANDELA Viva Madiba Viva!! Long live Mandela long live!! Tata siyakuthanda!! |
National Budget of countries in terms of expenditure. NIGERIA: $27.87 billion- This budget here is what will buy Agaugust most wanted weapons SOUTH AFRICA: $117.8 billion GHANA: $14.13 billion ALGERIA: $84.82 billion ANGOLA: $44.23 billion IVORY COAST: $6.062 billion LIBYA: $35.07 billion MOROCCO: $33.29 billion ARGENTINA: $133.6 billion BRAZIL: $822.1 billion AUSTRALIA: $541 billion CUBA: $50.45 billion EGYPT: $77.69 billion SINGAPORE :$43.44 billion INDIA: $267.7 billion IRAQ: $88.34 billion ITALY: $1.034 trillion SAUDI ARABIA: $234.8 billion CHINA: $1.992 trillion FRANCE: $1.48 trillion GERMANY: $1.53 trillion JAPAN: $2.591 trillion USA: $3.538 trillion SOME STATES IN USA NEW YORK: $135.1 billion TEXAS: $156.4 billion CARLIFONIA: $232.9 billion SOURCE: https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/fields/2056.html |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 (of 124 pages)