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Can anyone tell me how many nigerians have access to electricity, potable water, motorable roads, personal security, quality education, health care? What is the infant mortality rate in nigeria? What is the maternal mortality rate? ![]()
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keep on smoking weed and talking trash nigeria is in the dustbin classless, tasteless mudder fuggerz[s] popizaino:[/s]
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FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF FOOLS nothing good will ever come out of that shitty zoo naija is a jungle ![]() [s] Vlain:[/s]
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more lovely posts from Accra ![]()
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still talking like a f00ol, huh? a few shots from ACCRA at night edi0ts ![]() [s] Vlain:[/s]
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nigerians smoking weed and talking trash on nairaland how market? you dey craze well well dan boroba shege ![]() [s] popizaino:[/s]
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nigerian celebrate anything, even stvpidity and poverty when will nigerian have sense? buhari has finished the mudder fuggerz those who live in glass houses don't throw stones but these nigerian will not listen ![]()
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naija, undisputed champions of poverty una mumu never do? thunder fire your poverty mouths ![]()
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naijaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa super fvcked up zoo, not even fit for human habitation envoy your nice infrastructure , magg0ts
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rubbish talk from a shitty f00l! Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Shitnigeria. the [s] Vlain:[/s]
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Kwasia, I have lived in both countries and can tell you that by current standards, Nigeria is not even fit to polish Ghana’s shoes Nigeria is sick zoo, not even fit for human habitation. ![]() What is life expectancy in your zoo? How many people have decent jobs in Nigeria? I am not talking about kidnappings n pr0stitutions, or armed robbers ooh. How many Nigerians can afford to eat 3 good meals a day? how many hours of electricity do you get in that sick shiithole? What is infant and maternal mortality in that smelly zoo?When people say norway is the richest country in the world, why do they say that? Is it because norway is the most beautiful country in the world? Or is it because it has the largest GDP in the world? By the way, have you been to norway before? Norway is regarded as the richest country in the world because its life expectancy is top notch, access to education, water, electricity, personal security is the best ![]() The wealth of a country is not measured by how beautiful it’s cities are it is measured by the standard of life of it’s people. The number one asset of a country are its people, not its oil, gold, gas or such mundane things. ![]() So let’s talk with sense and let’s focus on the human beings in Ghana and nigeria too much foolish talk from these Shitnigerians ![]() Vlain: |
By the way, what is wrong with Accra. What exactly is wrong with Accra? I don’t know what you nigerians have inside your stvpid heads. For the last time, what is wrong with that photo? And by the way, this is Osu. Osu is the traditional part of Accra, just like oshodi etc Fuckeduppedness the stvpidity of a nigerian ![]() Vlain: |
Chill, bros we all knew when nigeria was good. The same way we know that today naija don pafuka. There is no need to argue this now. what are you arguing? That Nigeria is not a certified shiithole? Abeg, chill. The signs are all around you. Shine your eyes, and stop talking like a F00l ![]() Vlain: |
Tell me one area nigeria has done well Nigeria is last in everything good an$ first in everything bad naija don pafuka ; Nigeria jagajaga nigeria jagajaga chai, make una play my fav song now ![]() Vlain: |
Stop talking like a f00l. what will any sane person be doing in that sh1thole? your people are scrambling for Ghanaian passport like gold. nigerian passports are now as useless as toilet paper ![]() Vlain: |
Your MUMU never do? Let’s talk about tangible things. How much is the average nigerian police officer paid? dog sh1t naija don pafuka the level of poverty and insanity is mindboggling ![]() Vlain: |
Do you know the number of nigerians sneaking into Ghana, even during the covid and with our borders closed? Fuckeduppedness thousands of Nigerians are rushing into Ghana every day., in search of a better life As we say, they are voting with their feet Vlain: |
May God deliver you from terminal insanity you sound like a very stvpid f00l you didn’t see those nigerian looters steal toilet seats during the recent looting in your zoo? Why will anyone steal a toilet seat? Can you answer that question, magg0t? ![]() popizaino: |
There is something called the UN Human Development Index go and check out hoops fvcked up your country is Shitnigeria zoogeria poverty capital kidnap capital stvpidity capital MUMU country ![]() Vlain: |
Stvpid goat, watch what you say about apGhana and Ghanaians,huh? Soon, most of you F00ls will end up as refugees in Ghana, looking at how things are unfolding in that zoo ![]() Enjoy your next level of suffering nigeria is a scam lifeless, certificateless president ![]() Vlain: |
Well, Ghana is doing great. I live in Accra. For someone who is very familiar with nigeria, Accra is doing great. It is a sane city where things work. ![]() More importantly, Ghana has become something like an oasis in the sub region. Currently, the land borders are closed, but I know nigerians are sneaking into Ghanain their thousands daily, to escape the meltdown that nigeria has become. What more evidence do you need? Ghana is far ahead o& Nigeria on every single human development index. what more evidence do you need? I told you to go the UN Human Development Index, and stop talking like f00l Nigeria is a total disgrace to Africa and humanity why am I even wasting my precious time on these edi0ts? ![]() Vlain: |
By the way, when you say “developed” what exactly are you saying? Development means different things to different people in Nigeria, it seems development is about building stomach infrastructure, while in Ghana it is about things like life expectancy, access to electricity,water, education, security,jobs etc ![]() Vlain: |
Kwasia you have lived long in a Ghana to speak Twi, huh? And yet all you do is talk trash about Ghana? we’ll track stvpid nigerians like you in Ghana and give you what Idi Amin called VIP treatment stvpid mudder fuggerz . Funny thing is they keep saying horrible things about Ghana but can’t go back to that smelly, sick zoo Fuckeduppedness ![]() popizaino: |
Ghana is far far far far better than that shiithole. I am talking as someone with a deep knowledge of both countries ![]() And if you want proof, go to the UN Human Development Index I don’t even know what these nigerians see in that their country ooooh nigeria is a shiithole, end of story ![]() popizaino: |
You dey craze? You and I be mates? I should post your mother’s puzzy? it is this stvpidity I keep talking about piece of crap, walahi ![]() popizaino: |
Nigeria today is nothing to write home about. ![]() Yet when they open their filthy mouths, they want to insult Ghanaians They talk as if they own the world ![]() it is this stvpid attitude that has made nigeria what it is today the country is sinking and sinking like the Titanic, yet Nigerians will not learn sense and shut up and when their stvpid country collapses, it is Ghana they will run to I’d never seen people as stvpid as these nigerians ![]() |
Sharaaaap goat! nigeria is not even fit to polish Ghana’s shoes you want me to prove it to you? Fuckeduppedness Nigeria is a damn fvcking scam God, please deliver these people from terminal insanity ![]() Vlain: |
And nigeria has pride to protect? Are you a comedian? abeg, I no wan laugh oooh ![]() Vlain: |
Chai, Shitnigerians you are busy insulting and denigrating another country, while your own country is a shambolic shiithole Nigerians will never cease to amaze me! ![]() Shitnigerians need to drum it into their stvpid heads that Ghana and Ghanaians are not the reason their country is fvcked oooh ![]() The people making nigerians poor are in Aso Rock, Abuja. Their illiterate cattle rearing leader doesn’t give a fvck about MUMUs like you Yet, every opportunity you get you want to castigate Ghanaians and their country ![]() When I call nigeriabs F00ls, some people will say I am insulting them but that is who they are why do you think that the country is so fvcked despite producing 2 million barrels of crude every day, as well condensate and billions of scf of gas daily?Why do you think so? Simple It’s because the people completely fvcked up Nigerians are talking about how beautiful cities are etc etc stvpid things yet 15 million nigerian children are roaming the streets the sick zoo can’t even produce ordinary electricity despite producing huge volumes of gas If a nigerian looks for my trouble, I will just look at the f00l and walk away Honestly, they are not worth any serious person’s time. Instead of talking about tangible things like life expectancy, infant and maternal mortality, access to quality education, housing portable water, electricity etc etc, they will instead be posting useless topics like......Who wore it better? I don taya for these MUMUs. Only will God will deliver Nigerians from insanity ![]() popizaino: |
i wasn't surprised you didn't read it. typical illiterate nigerian mudder fugger from a certified shiithole. what do you expect? even your president is stark illiterate he is still searching for his primary school certificate ![]() [s] Vlain:[/s]
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stvpid f00ls your smelly dirty zoo is bankrupt ![]() Nigeria faces impending bankrupcy - Obasanjo ![]() https://huhuonline.com/hunew/index.php/home-4/huhuonline-more-news/12864-nigeria-faces-impending-bankrupcy-obasanjo Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has expressed deep concern about Nigeria’s current debt profile and warned the Federal Government against “impending bankruptcy.” Obasanjo who was a keynote speaker at the “Why I am Alive” campaign celebration in Lagos on Friday, said Nigeria’s external debt grew by as much as 700% to N24.947 trillion ($81.2.74 billion), from $10.32 billion in just four years (2015), meaning the country would have to commit half of its foreign earnings to servicing its current level of indebtedness. “Such a situation talks about impending bankruptcy,” the former president warned. He insisted that “no entity can survive while devoting 50 percent of its revenue to debt servicing.” Baba explained that the current budget out of which Nigeria spends 25% to debt servicing “is not the country’s total earning; a lot of it is also borrowing. Simply put, we are borrowing to service what we have borrowed and yet we are borrowing more. “I do not need the brain of any genius to conclude that those who use statistics to dig us deeper into debt are our enemies: statistics can be used to serve any purpose, and that is why Winston Churchill talked of lies, damn lies and statistics, meaning statistics can be made master of lies.” Calling for national dialogue or debate on Nigeria’s short, medium and long-term plans as a nation, Obasanjo said his biggest worry was that, with the scale of debts the country was walking into, “there are already fiscal challenges to meet(ing) our obligations.” Obasanjo, who was twice head of the Nigerian government in both military and civilian capacity between 1976 and 2007, was a special guest of the “Why I am Alive” campaign celebration tagged “The Nigerian Story” created by media personality and chief executive of Eureka Productions, Caroline Moore in Lagos on Friday. He has been very critical of governments since he left office after completing two terms of four years each as a civilian president in 2007. [s] Vlain:[/s]
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sharaaaap edi0t, your smelly shiithole is already bankrupt. Read what your foreign minister is saying ![]() Nigeria To Pull Out Of Some International Organisations Over Paucity Of Funds ![]() The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Godfrey Onyeama, says plans are underway to reduce the number of International Organisations Nigeria belongs to because of paucity of funds. Mr Onyeama made this known while defending the ministry’s 2021 budget at the House of Representatives on Tuesday in Abuja. He said that the ministry is faced with a challenge of meeting its contribution to those International organisations. Read Also: Nigeria will pull through its socio-economic challenges soon — Onyeama “We are owing a lot , and in the Federal Executive Council (FEC), there is a process to rationalise and cut down on the International Organisations we belong to.“This is because we are just owing monies left and right and it is not even good for the image of the country,” he said. which stvpid image is he talking about. naija get image to protect? ![]() Mr Onyeama, who decried the poor funding of the ministry, reeled out the challenges facing the 2021 budget implementation. The minister said that one the challenges the ministry is facing is the movement of officers, ambassadors and their families. He said that N1.6 billion is required for the movement of ambassadors while officers will require N3.7 billion, making a total of N5.3 billion for the whole movement. The minister said in addition to what was received in the revised budget, the ministry will require an additional N1.1 billion in 2021 to meet the cost of movement. He stressed the need to address the inadequate overhead budgetary provisions to the missions, which is resulting to a lot of debt for electricity and rent. “Just on Monday, the ambassador in Hungary called to say they are going to throw them out from the chancery building. That the landlord is coming and that they do not have the money to pay. “And we get that from a lot of missions across the world and that is not a sustainable way of running foreign service. “Then this exchange rate differential with the CBN is really something we need to address once and for all. “It is not so easy, all of these things are computed in naira and all the payments abroad are in dollars and once the exchange rate is changed, it never goes the other way, it always goes up, it never comes down visa vis the dollar. This means immediate shortfall for all our missions,” he said The minister said that the ministry requires an additional capital allocation of N5 billion to address some of the missions’ renovation needs. According to him, “a lot of our missions are eyesores and it is just a huge embarrassment to the country that we can have mission in such terrible conditions.” the country itself is a terrible eyesore. why is he surprised about the state of nigeria's foreign missions?Mr Onyeama said that between 2012 and 2014, the ministry owed local contractors N1.3 billion. According to him, “we have been receiving letters from the National Assembly forwarding to us various claims and judgement and asking us to pay them. “We have a big challenge with clothing allowances, as you know, all officers in our missions from grade level 7 and above are entitled to US$2,500 clothing allowance per annum. “In the 2021 budget, about 1,312 officers will be expecting the payment of these allowances and if you take at the CBN official rate, we are looking at N1.2 billion. “What we have available is N762 million for that, to able to pay the clothing allowances, we still need at additional sum of N500 million,” he said. Mr Onyeama said that the ministry needs N225 million to pay premium for the insurance of the ministry’s head quarters. According to him, that is based on an estimate of the value of the building at N12 billion which is a very rare conservative estimate of that building. He said that the ministry needs N342 million for the building of infrastructure which bridge the ICT gap the ministry currently faces. “I was talking about the ICT deficit, with presence in 110 countries, we believe that the ministry should be in a key position for foreign direct investment and export promotion, leveraging on our physical presence in 110 countries of the world to make that possible. “It would be a one-stop shop for Nigerian businesses without going through all kinds of bottle necks. We want your consideration to allocate this amount into the envelope. “Part of what will go for digitizing our missions and the 24-7 health desk that we need to have to keep in touch with Nigerians around the world. “That will really transform the ministry and get us to do things we need to be doing and add economic values to the country,” he said. [s] Vlain:[/s]
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to escape the meltdown that nigeria has become. What more evidence do you need? 