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Kur17:I didn't stop you from posting Kenyan women pics with make up did I? |
gallivant:Of course, that's why you guys look like this.
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naijalander:I don't see any atom of beauty in these Kenyan women except for the fact that the 2nd one has a hot body. |
kikuyu1:This is very false. Kenyan women do not have admirable facial features like Nigerian or west African women! Can you show me one dark skinned Kenyan woman as beautiful as Powede Lawrence?
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gallivant:Of course, thats why Kenyan men look like this ![]()
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gallivant:Why don't you disprove my assertion with facts if you have the balls? Norway is consistently ranked the best country in the world. How many sky scrappers do they have? But go and check out their fashion industry and world leading designer labels. Only irredemable fools think sky scrappers signify progress and advancement. |
NairobiWalker:You should be ashamed of yourself for not being able to engage in a decent intellectual discussion with someone who was willing to have one. Many Kenyans naturally behave like their animals. genieluv shouldn't have expected much from people who feed on animal blood. I read her post to you and with all she said, this was the kind of reply you came up with? You didn't even read her post well before you rushed to type crap. People in Kenya, Ethiopia and other nations starve without a civil disturbance due to drought and other reasons. This was the point she was trying to make known. Such can never happen in Nigeria. Boko haram crisis was as good as war cos millions were displaced from their homes and could no longer farm. Were Turkanas or Somalis in Kenya displaced before starvation came on them? Most Nigerians here only brag about Nigeria here on this thread before dimwits who take pride in their East African shithole and go about comparing themselves with every country on the continent. Otherwise, talking about any good thing from Nigeria doesn't really interest most of us cos we see developments from countries like China and to us, that is where we are supposed to be. I gave up on the shallowness of Kenyans when I saw a video on the news where thousands of Kenyans where jubilating like people who just gained their freedom, all just because the train from Mombasa to Nairobi was completed. In Nigeria, except for the paid sycophants of the incumbent government, you will see most people insulting every good project embarked on or completed by the government. Kenyans are the first and last people Nigerians will ever have an online comparison feud with because that's what feed Kenyans, however, Kenyans on the other hand will keep having such comparisons with Tanzania, Uganda, Ethiopia, South Sudan and possibly Somalia, just to massage their cheap egos. Yet, with all this, their immediate neighbors Tanzania and Ethiopia has overtaken them in Tourism, Economy GDP both PPP and nominal, in Armed forces, in Entertainment and everything else. |
genieluv:Hahahaha. I pity you thinking you could have any reasonable conversations with Kenyans here on a mature and civilized tone. Especially people like NairobiWalker? What were you thinking? I've tried that before and it failed. You suppose samar am give them as e dey hot. Sanu da kokari ![]() |
NairobiWalker:Fashion is worth more than your sky scrappers. Countries survive and become the most influential in the world without any sky scrappers, but without fashion? Fashion is important in every country. Almost every country has a fashion brand/icons and what have you. |
lilmax:Have you heard of HK? It's free to join one. All you go with is yourself and the clothes on your body. Your Oga feeds you, houses you and provides you with necessary tools. All you have to do is just press and when you hammer, your oga takes the Lion's share. This is where many begin from. Not necessarily by having something. Besides how much is recharge card and fairly used/stolen smartphone or laptop that people won't afford? |
darfay:Hahaha, you dey mind the kolo. mtisTheQubit is a known joker. |
lilmax:This is not true. Most Yahoo boys were pushed into Yahoo out of terrible poverty. If the average Nigerian youth is sure of getting a job of 100k after university graduation, believe me, 98% of the people into yahoo would not be into it. |
elderhimself:The truth is that capitalist productions and marketing seriously needs to be regulated by very strict and non-corrupt health and safety agencies, otherwise people will not mind selling anything to the detriment of the health and safety of others in order to maximize profit. Sometimes I just love socialism. I wish there was a perfect intermediate to capitalism and socialism which would maximize the benefits of both systems and cancel out the demerits of both. |
lastmaster:Pls what type of scale do you use to weigh a bag of rice before buying? |
babaolofin:Thanks, but what are these companies if I may ask? Are they retailers or wholesalers of these products? I've head of churchgate but I've never heard of the others. |
johndan103:@ the bolded. Can you tell me where a peaceful revolt has ever changed a system of government? Even very advanced nations like France with very reasonable and enlightened leaders are currently having violent protests just to express their displeasure to the government. There can never be a peaceful revolution in Nigeria which will unseat our current crop of leaders. Unless of course you want to have your own political party which will produce credible leaders. And anyone who thinks this would be easy or without bloodshed must be a joker. |
A revolution cannot and can never work in a country like Nigeria. Do you know why? Tribalism and religious differences. If a Northerner is in power, Northernerns will never think of a revolt cos they believe it is their turn to rule and if Southerners revolt, it would lead to a 'them vs Us crisis' which can lead to a civil war. Take for instance when GEJ was in power, you couldn't just tell the Ijaws or people of the Niger delta about a revolution. It just wouldn't make any sense to them at that time. At the heat of the restructuring issue earlier this year, I remember some Hausas saying that why didn't we bring up this issue of restructuring while GEJ was in power? Why is it now that they are in power? You can imagine such a mentality. A revolution can only work in a mono ethnic nation or a nation with an absolute ethnic majority. A nation where the overwhelming majority of the people have common interests and belief system. Nigerian masses can never unite across tribes and religions to speak with one voice. This is why restructuring or outright dissolution of the country is the only way out. |
BlackPantherCri:Hahahaha You're crazy. |
Damsman10:Wow, does this mean that Uniben actually has the highest acceptance fee among federal govt schools in Nigeria? I paid #65,000 in 2012 ! Probably it must have gone higher by now |
fk001:People hate and despise hausas because of their illiteracy, religious extremism and poverty. |
genieluv:Jindadi? Ai yana hanunku .Tabas. Na san cewa abn dayafaru ne. Ama yakuka yi da baku samu dama retrieving? Kinje daidai office nasu? Gaskiya na manta da facebook Nabari sai ko wani lokacin da mun sake hadu. |
genieluv:Here you are massaging the egos of these silly Kenyans. I also watched it on CNN. Don't let few things you see about Kenya fool you. Well, I don't even need to tell you that. You have been here before and seen everything for yourself. |
genieluv:Jenni, it's been many months now, your number suddenly stopped going through. Ya kike? Surprised to see you here all of a sudden. You've been away from nairaland for so long! |
NairobiWalker:The first picture is not Nigeria ! The second is definitely Nigeria. You cannot show the picture of just one unsanitized compound and call it a slum. A slum has to be a community of its own with thousands of residents and not just a compound or street. Do you get the difference? Do you see Makoko? That's the perfect example of a slum. Why can't you guys show us another slum picture from Nigeria like Makoko? |
NairobiWalker:Stupid statistics. Well, it still doesn't have a slum Onitsha used to be very dirty, I'll admit it. This is because, this city has the largest street market in Africa. This city evolved from a market. It was never an administrative centre. Any way, that was in the past. Onitsha is no longer dirty as it used to be. Just like Eastleigh. |
Kur17:If you have some brains upstairs look at the 3 pictures and compare. The 2nd picture cannot compare the first and 3rd because the houses in the 1st and 3rd are concrete block built houses with street numbers and lanes. They are just very old and were built in congestion. The 2nd picture only has tempoarily built zinc and wooden structures not fit to be called a house. It has no foundation, appartments, streets, roofing, ceiling, toilet facilities or pipe borne water. But most of the houses in the 1st and 3rd pictures posses the afore-mentioned. Gosh! I've been educating Kenyans here from day 1... Why do I have to bear the pains of the failed educational system of Kenya? Old houses which are now in terrible shape and illegally built temporary rubbish are 2 very different things. They are not analogous! |
NairobiWalker:Nairobi is callled a slum city because disproportionately large part of it's population live in slums. It is the slum capital of Africa. You guys try to force slum status on Nigeria but it just would not work because in Nigerian cities, anyone can acquire land to build structures anywhere. This creates room for very affordable housing at the expansions of the cities. So, there is a house for every pocket size in Nigerian cities. This largely discourages the creation of slums. This is why the only full blown slum in Nigeria (Makoko) is on water. It just couldn't be founded on land cos it definitely would never had survived to it's current size. |
NairobiWalker:Just give up Oga. Can you see Kibera below? That is what an aerial view picture looks like and this is what can actually prove that a section of a city is a full blown slum. How can you show 1 or 2 dillapidated houses in a neighbourhood and call it a slum? Pls I don't have the time to waste on back and forth baseless replies. Show us aerial view pics of these invisible slums in Nigeria or forever shut up. I know you've been doing a lot of googling to dig something up, keep working harder. |
NairobiWalker:Shame! Umeshindwa! That's not an aerial view. NairobiWalker:That is just a part of Onitsha. This is just to prove you wrong on what you believed about Onitsha. Do you know that Onitsha is not even the capital of it's state? Awka is another city in the same state as Onitsha.
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NairobiWalker:That was not an aerial view picture! You showed pictures of just one poorly built compound. Show dozens of houses! |
NairobiWalker:Tuonyeshe picha! (I had to speak Swahili cos English wasn't just working). Give us an aerial view of Ajegunle to prove to us it is a full blown slum. Meanwhile, Enugu
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NairobiWalker:Port Harcourt has a slum? Please can you show us an aerial view to prove this? Don't just show us a small neighbourhood. Show us an entire city section. Meanwhile, More on aerial view of Onitsha ![]()
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