PetroDolla2020: Nigeria has disrespected other African more than you claim Africans have disrespected Nigeria.
In the 1980s, when Ghana was going through political and economic crises, do you know the level of hostility and disrespect Nigeria showed to Ghana? For instance, at the Lagos airport, Ghanaians were made to form a separate queue. They were humiliated, insulted and disrespected at will.
They even celebrate Ghana Must Go!
Nigeria can leave AU, Ecowas or whatever. They can even leave Africa and go to Asia, if they want. Nobody gives flying fvck about them. We are tired of this hypocrisy!
Two wrongs don't make a right. Those days are gone and we are more informed now.
Reports have it that Nigerians are being mistreated and disrespected across Africa especially at Airports.
There are videos of Nigerians being dragged on the floor in Togo, Ghana is refusing entry for Nigerians while waving in Ghanaians. Ethiopian Airlines is siding with the UAE and bouncing Nigerians off their flight simply because they are Nigerians.
What Nigeria should do Nigeria is a country with over 200 million people and the largest producer of Oil in Africa, amongst many other resources with human capital and strong entrepreneurship, The culture of Africa is dictated by the Nigerian film and music industry for decades. Hence the major failure is leadership and sometimes we need to teach our leaders what to do.
With a surprise overnight withdrawal from the African Union, Africa Free Trade zone, Africa Cup of Nation, and many others, Nigeria will be pulling out 200 million from the economy of Africa and the continent will run headless.
Imagine South American countries like Guyana mistreating USA citizens, Nigeria really does not know its place.
A whole Buhari the president of Nigeria visits the UAE and before his plane landed back in Nigeria the host banned all citizens of his country from visiting. That is nothing but see finish! That UAE was partly built and sustained by Nigerian Money. Nigeria contributes the most visitors to the UAE tourism sector. It is time to rebuild Nigeria, Fix Calabar, fix Akwa Ibom, Fix yankari games reserve, fix the whole damn Nation and we can benefit from what we have. We have been going to Sokoto to look for what is in Shokoto.
The Billions of Dollars that fly out of Nigeria every day without the country and its people benefiting from this can then stay and circulate to her people.
The honorable thing for Buhari to do is to step down. He is simply giving himself the burden of driving 200 million people, several of whom can do a better job than him. Imagine an 80 year hold man driving several people as capabel has Lewis Hamilton and wanting to win the race.... It simply does not compute.
The amount of lies made on this woman is too much.
A woman that led OPEC in the midst of misogynistic countries like Saudi Arabia and Iran. She used her policies to make the price of oil the highest ever and earned Nigeria a lot of money and she is repaid with evil lies against her.
Nigeria and Nigerians are only reaping the fruit of their reward when you hear how bad the government is that has made it the poverty capital of the world.
This is a picture of a Nigerian Airways plane in 1969 at the Lagos International Airport which was later renamed Murtala Muhammed International Airport.
This is not a good example of retrogression. If only Nigeria can retrogress, at least it will be better than now.
otokx: They look so ordinary when outside Nigeria.
They are actually ordinary and that is why Nigerians in diaspora are more critical and outspoken. You see all the things they enjoy in Nigeria as big men is actually the rights of everyone. If you work in the UK for example, you can buy a house with mortgage, buy a car on monthly payment, drive on good roads, enjoy constant electricity, get health care for any condition, have your children in good schools, buy and eat whatever food you want.
And if for any reason you cannot work, you get benefits and still get all that is needed.
So yes, this people you see as big men in Nigeria are very ordinary abroad and even to be looked down at as criminals for stealing the commonwealth of the people.
This is not about Asiwaju Tinubu, but all the so called big men in Nigeria including President Buhari.
So sad that the big issue has turned into another tribal war.
This union will never work because of envy and jealousy.. Everyone should go their way. Nigeria is not a nation because it does not has a common language and culture.
Igbos stay in your land. Yorubas face your business Hausa/Fulani figure out yourselves
According to Facebook post by Sowore following the interview which alleges Governors and persons in Buhari's government as sponsors of Boko Haram, President Buhari has reportedly ordered NBC to suspend Channels television over the interview.
Criminal Muhammadu Buhari reportedly orders NBC tO go after Channels Television licence to be suspended by the FEderal Govt of Nigeria over interview of Gov. Ortom and Retired Naval Commodore Kunle Olawunmi
Reportedly Ordered for the arrest of Chamberlain Usoh, Co-Host on Sunrise Daily and his colleagues, anchors of the program at Channels
They are to be brought to Abuja tomorrow! Let’s be vigilant and stand with these journalists. Muhammadu Buhari will be defeate and ultimately disgraced out of power.
Prophet TB Joshua lead by example helping the poor and needy. Unlike other Daddy G.Oss that were opening private school for the elites in society with the money of their poor congregation members.
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Tributes paid to ‘angelic son’ who died trying to rescue woman from River Thames
The father of a hero who jumped into the River Thames to save a woman who had fallen from London Bridge has paid tribute to his “angelic son”.
Folajimi Olubunmi-Adewole, 20, known to friends as “Jimi”, was one of two men who jumped into the Thames just after midnight on Saturday.
The coastguard and marine police patrols raced to the scene and were able to rescue the woman and one of the men who jumped in to rescue her.
However, Mr Olubunmi-Adewole could not be found.
His body was tragically discovered almost six hours later after a widespread search involving police helicopters and other emergency services.
His father Michael Adewola, 63, told the Sun: “Jimi was a very nice, kind, young man. He was the heart of our family. He was full of life, he had his life to live, he was ambitious and so gifted. He deserves a medal for what he did. He is a very unique and angelic soul and I am so proud of him. So proud, and I want the world to know he is the deepest and most wonderful man.”
Friends of the Nigerian-born Briton have also paid tribute to him.
“Jimi, it’s going to be weird not seeing you grinning like you always do. Such a clean-hearted kid. To have been so heroic, this really hurts,” wrote one friend.
Another said: “How is it possible that you didn’t survive? Still in shock and still confused ... you were selfless as always and will be remembered for that! RIP my brother, rest in the most perfect peace. I pray God welcomes you with open arms.”
A third tweeted: “One of the kindest people I’ve ever met, RIP Jimmy.”
Mr Olubunmi-Adewole was a former pupil at the Harris Academy in Peckham, southeast London.
Sir Dan Moynihan, chief executive of the Harris Federation, told the Sunday Times: “This is incredibly sad news. The selflessness of this brave young man has cost him his life in trying to save the life of another.
“A family and friends have been deprived of watching Folajimi enjoy a successful and happy life full of potential. This is a tragic end to a life of promise — selflessly choosing to get involved in a situation many others would have chosen to ignore.”
Mr Olubunmi-Adewole was also linked to the charity Malcolm’s World Foundation, set up by the parents of Malcolm Mide-Madariola, a Harris Academy student who was murdered in 2018.
The charity tweeted: “Sad this family just lost another hero Folajimi Olubunmi- Adewole who died saving the woman [...] in River Thames yesterday.
“Pure-hearted soul. Great helper. Loving boy. RIP #JimiTheHero,” it added.
One of Mr Olubunmi-Adewole’s closest friends, Joseph Sowole, 20, said that he “wasn’t even slightly surprised” to hear about his actions in trying to save the woman.
“Jimi was a very caring person and a very family-orientated person,” he told the newspaper.
He added that Jimi’s mother “is just devastated” and “the whole community is so upset”.
Officials are yet to confirm how or why the woman fell into the River Thames.
It was the second incident of someone falling into the Thames this week, with police continuing to search for a missing 13-year-old boy who plunged into the river from Tower Bridge.
Specialist officers from the City of London Police have been leading the search for the year 8 student after he fell into the river just after 8am on Tuesday.
Witnesses told The Sun they saw the boy fall into the rive before one brave onlooker waded into the water to try to save him.
However the woman was only able to retrieve his schoolbag.
City of London Police said despite an “intensive search” by officers, helicopter and marine units, the boy had not yet been found.