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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by gallivant: 12:13pm On Mar 29, 2023
Kazikazi:
Where are all looters in kenya getting the strength to loot?
No meat, no fish, no milk = No height, no rioting, no Olympic medals, no democracy, no studying, no development.

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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by QueenNyakim: 1:28pm On Mar 29, 2023
Mkenya2019:
Min wage in Ghana is just 30 dollars? Mad men from Ghana - any explanation?
The chart you posted is really vague.

Honestly, $30?!

You think most Ghanaians are toilet cleaners or something like India? Oh, nevermind. India doesn't have any toilets hence why they shit and piss in the Ganges river they bathe themselves in.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Mkenya2019: 1:42pm On Mar 29, 2023
Yes, maybe, I dont understand what you mean.
If you mean competition via privatisation then it wont work - esp for supply end.

Let me give you kenya example.
We have regulator.
We have gov owned transmission company owning the backbone - Ketraco
We have privatized generation - IPPS and majority owned Kengen (IPO for 30%) - we want to divest more.
We have privatized KPLC - monopoly supplier - gov has say as majority shareholder is NSSF (social pension scheme) - private sector own 49% -
So yes you can privatize almost everything except Transmission back-bone.
But you will have to be careful at supply end - to avoid private player - excluding unprofitable household.
Atlough you can separate that into gov owned social electricity company - kenya is thinking a long those lines - Rural electricity company - that will run more as subsidy.

Conclusion:
1) Get gov owned regulator, transmission backbone, and finally gov run mostly subsidized rural electricity company to deal with universal access
2) Privatize generation and supply.


jl115:
only thing we don't agree on is privatisation which is a must for Eskom and South Africa
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Mkenya2019: 1:44pm On Mar 29, 2023
Ruto interview at DW - many people full of praise

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1TkASL4xEE

@marcosiebert4548
18 hours ago
President Ruto is a smart leader of his country. I like that he draws attention to the unsolved issues of not only his country but the whole continent.


@matthewevans963
18 hours ago
It's refreshing to listen to a leader speak with such candidness, clarity and integrity. One can only hope that his vision for Africa's future may come to pass.

@LA-kc7ev
9 hours ago
"This is not a conflict between north and south, but right and wrong." All respect for the views of this strong leader of Kenya.

@dwl3006
9 hours ago (edited)
What a breath of fresh air from someone who is very clear headed, calm, pragmatic, and emotionally distant enough (in a good way), to make very clear headed, objective, and mature assessments of what is happening in the world today.

Love to hear politicians like this. Wish we had someone with his clarity of mind in America.



This is the face of a what a great national leader should look like.

I am extremely glad he brought up the concerns around food imports into Africa. The top exporter of food and fertilizer (Russia) has invaded the 5th largest exporter of of grain and wheat (Ukraine), and between the destruction going on cause of the war, and the sanctions resulting from that destruction, several countries are at serious risk of losing severe food shortages. Famine level food shortages...

@mitspatel8484
16 hours ago
I am a Kenyan living in the diaspora, to be honest I did not think much of President Ruto until this interview. My opinion of him has changed, he is smart, well spoken and knows this stuff - An out and out Politician / Sales Man

@pattygeerken8617
18 hours ago
You are 100% correct Sir!! We must stick together !!!!!

@paginazul
16 hours ago
So good to hear a leader speaking so honestly

@everybodyspread9202
4 hours ago
This man is clever. Not to be underestimated, even on the global stage

@workkemboi7199
14 hours ago
"This is not a continent of disease and poverty anymore, this is a continent that has a future"


@drfelren
17 hours ago
I respect and am impressed by Ruto's intelligent and pragmatic position and it would be helpful if more governments around the world shared this view. That said, China produces more carbon dioxide than the US, the EU, and India combined. The predatory interest rates China negotiates are significantly higher than the IMF. I think this is largely why America can't speak with Africa about these vital issues, without bringing up China.

19 hours ago
Well said Kenya , Words of Wisdon


Very clear perspective and truly African’s position regarding the war between two blocks
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Mkenya2019: 1:51pm On Mar 29, 2023
You're arguing with me or the data?
QueenNyakim:
The chart you posted is really vague.

Honestly, $30?!

You think most Ghanaians are toilet cleaners or something like India? Oh, nevermind. India doesn't have any toilets hence why they shit and piss in the Ganges river they bathe themselves in.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by QuietMynd: 1:57pm On Mar 29, 2023
Kazikazi:
I support the idea of adding value,actually it have been discussed in various gov platforms in Tanzania and across the continent.

But sometimes Africans are too quick to generalise stuff and most Africans lack a deep knowledge of how mining works.

Take like coal. If we use this notion of saying we shouldn't give away without adding value,that means most of our coal will never be extracted. You can't add much value to coal.

Then you have a guy who has very little of gold. You can't build expensive refinery for a handful of gold.Uneconomical.

And again,having a harmonized mining laws will help to some extent but won't solve everything. That can only work for those minerals which Africa has more than the rest of the world,the mining companies won't have options but to abide by Africa's General mining laws. But to those minerals which we have less,mining companies will just opt to go dig somewhere else.

Industrialisation is not all about adding value to minerals.
You don't know wat u re talking about bro.
No industrialized nation developed by exporting raw materials only.
Adding value to product is the main export of industrialized nations.
Give them orange, they make orange juice from it and sell at triple the orange price.
Thats how to develop and create wealth and expertise.
Same goes for minerals, extract raw diamond, use it to make diamond jewelries and sell it x5 the original price like those luxury brands do.
Gucci will source lether in Nigeria and make luxury bag with it and sell back to Nigeria middle class at exorbitant price.

Pic: Nigeria leather industry, this is where American brands source their leather including Gucci.

Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Mkenya2019: 2:16pm On Mar 29, 2023
Exactly.
In kenya we have ban export of raw hides & skins.
Africa need to unite and ban export of raw materials.
Let them do even basic processing.
Even if it semi-processing - we can get to China/India level
Creating brands will take years, money and marketting. - this developed world standards and where real money is.
We have to be realistic - we cannot do brands someone will want to buy.

So we have to force them to manufacture those brands here.

For now we have to force them to do basic value addition.

Africans need unified approach because if one country allows for raw material export - they will rush there.

Now - Raw materials come from Africa - goes to Asia where it processed or semi-processed - shipped and converted into European & North American brands - then sold back to us expensively.

QuietMynd:
You don't know wat u re talking about bro.
No industrialized nation developed by exporting raw materials only.
Adding value to product is the main export of industrialized nations.
Give them orange, they make orange juice from it and sell at triple the orange price.
Thats how to develop and create wealth and expertise.
Same goes for minerals, extract raw diamond, use it to make diamond jewelries and sell it x5 the original price like those luxury brands do.
Gucci will source lether in Nigeria and make luxury bag with it and sell back to Nigeria middle class at exorbitant price.

Pic: Nigeria leather industry, this is where American brands source their leather including Gucci.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Kazikazi: 2:17pm On Mar 29, 2023
QuietMynd:
You don't know wat u re talking about bro.
No industrialized nation developed by exporting raw materials only.
Adding value to product is the main export of industrialized nations.
Give them orange, they make orange juice from it and sell at triple the orange price.
Thats how to develop and create wealth and expertise.
Same goes for minerals, extract raw diamond, use it to make diamond jewelries and sell it x5 the original price like those luxury brands do.
You are plain stupid.
Who is against adding value? What can't u read the whole post?
Africans are just talking for the sake of talking.

Am even surprised to see someone trying to lecture me about adding value while your own country can't do the same. Why can't u start at home, adding value to your cocoa and oil?

My point was simple.
Africa need to get somewhere where we have advantage over others and add value,but we shouldn't put a blanket rule. Even US do that too. They sell raw maize. Ukraine,Russia are busy selling raw sunflowers and wheat.

That's why u get a developed nation selling raw maize to Africa instead of exporting cornflakes or industrial starch.They make more money by selling maize in Africa than selling cornflakes.

It's about being smart than having a one rule for all
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Just30: 2:19pm On Mar 29, 2023
Mkenya2019:
Airline industry as whole make losses almost every year. KQ is strategic for other reasons - including bringing in forex, taxes, supporting our horticulture and of course being Africa pride.

Before KQ flew from Accra to Senegal Dakar - you'd normally fly to Portugal - then come back dakar. Many countries in West Africa do that - transit through Europe. Very shameful.
KQ is not a strategic asset.
Ghanaians were already flying Senegal route using AWA.

KQ brings in no forex to Kenya.... It even needs support every year to be able to pay for handling facilities outside of Kenya.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by gallivant: 2:30pm On Mar 29, 2023
Just30:
KQ is not a strategic asset.
Ghanaians were already flying Senegal route using AWA.

KQ brings in no forex to Kenya.... It even needs support every year to be able to pay for handling facilities outside of Kenya.
Do you know of any commercial airline that made a profit in the last 3 years? You need KQ otherwise Ghanaians will be driving to Senegal in bad roads. KQ is an essential service, and the pride of Africa. cool
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by gallivant: 2:32pm On Mar 29, 2023
Mkenya2019:
Airline industry as whole make losses almost every year. KQ is strategic for other reasons - including bringing in forex, taxes, supporting our horticulture and of course being Africa pride.

Before KQ flew from Accra to Senegal Dakar - you'd normally fly to Portugal - then come back dakar. Many countries in West Africa do that - transit through Europe. Very shameful.
Very shameful indeed. KQ has made life easier for these fools.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Mkenya2019: 2:33pm On Mar 29, 2023
Company that makes more than a billion dollar in revenues. KQ will be turned around soon - SAA partnership & Open Skies - represent great opportunity. Despite record oil prices - the bottomline dont look as bad. Top line still problematic.

Revenue: +66.31% to 116.8B
—Losses Before Tax: -38.3B [2021: -16.0B]
—Losses After Tax: -38.3B [2021: -15.9B]
—Cash and Cash Equivalents: +58.1% to KES 9.6B
—Total Assets: +8.6% to KES 168.9 B
Just30:
KQ is not a strategic asset.
Ghanaians were already flying Senegal route using AWA.

KQ brings in no forex to Kenya.... It even needs support every year to be able to pay for handling facilities outside of Kenya.

Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by gallivant: 2:34pm On Mar 29, 2023
Kazikazi:
Exactly, and what's funn though, the Ethiopians are at war,but they overtake kenya which is a at peace grin
Is Tanzania at war? Funny, right? undecided huh cry
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Mkenya2019: 2:36pm On Mar 29, 2023
They normally fly to Libson in Portugal then fly back to Senegal. Sometimes they even fly to London then back to Abuja.
gallivant:
Do you know of any commercial airline that made a profit in the last 3 years? You need KQ otherwise Ghanaians will be driving to Senegal in bad roads. KQ is an essential service, and the pride of Africa. cool
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by gallivant: 2:42pm On Mar 29, 2023
Mkenya2019:
They normally fly to Libson in Portugal then fly back to Senegal. Sometimes they even fly to London then back to Abuja.
That's ridiculous but the more you learn about the shithousery in West Africa the more I am inclined to believe Kenya is atleast a millennium ahead!!

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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Just30: 3:34pm On Mar 29, 2023
gallivant:
Do you know of any commercial airline that made a profit in the last 3 years? You need KQ otherwise Ghanaians will be driving to Senegal in bad roads. KQ is an essential service, and the pride of Africa. cool
Ghanaians have been flying to Senegal on Ghanaian own airlines for years... No one will book an empty KQ to Senegal.

I know of plenty of airlines that have consistently made profit over the last 15 years and within this same period, KQ have consistently made losses.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by rvp20182: 3:35pm On Mar 29, 2023
You can't get somewhere without something getting you out of comfort zones.
South Africa made oil from coal to overcome trade embargo.
Tanzania will never amount to much beause you're lazy and unambitious - as long as you've filled your tummy with sweet potatos.

Initially the ban of raw export will result in losses;
But eventually value chain will be created.

For example - Kenya banned export of many nuts - like macadamia - and now we have many factories.

Imagine if Tanzania ban export of raw cashew nuts - India companies will come

Kazikazi:
You are plain stupid.
Who is against adding value? What can't u read the whole post?
Africans are just talking for the sake of talking.

Am even surprised to see someone trying to lecture me about adding value while your own country can't do the same. Why can't u start at home, adding value to your cocoa and oil?

My point was simple.
Africa need to get somewhere where we have advantage over others and add value,but we shouldn't put a blanket rule. Even US do that too. They sell raw maize. Ukraine,Russia are busy selling raw sunflowers and wheat.

That's why u get a developed nation selling raw maize to Africa instead of exporting cornflakes or industrial starch.They make more money by selling maize in Africa than selling cornflakes.

It's about being smart than having a one rule for all
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Just30: 3:36pm On Mar 29, 2023
Mkenya2019:
Company that makes more than a billion dollar in revenues. KQ will be turned around soon - SAA partnership & Open Skies - represent great opportunity. Despite record oil prices - the bottomline dont look as bad. Top line still problematic.

Revenue: +66.31% to 116.8B
—Losses Before Tax: -38.3B [2021: -16.0B]
—Losses After Tax: -38.3B [2021: -15.9B]
—Cash and Cash Equivalents: +58.1% to KES 9.6B
—Total Assets: +8.6% to KES 168.9 B
less than a billion in revenue and end up spending more than 2 billion in expenses to keep it running.
That's what loss looks like

That's what matters
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by gallivant: 4:01pm On Mar 29, 2023
Just30:
less than a billion in revenue and end up spending more than 2 billion in expenses to keep it running.
That's what loss looks like

That's what matters
You will never feature on such lists with low IQ thinking. No point arguing any further.

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Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by GeneralDae: 5:17pm On Mar 29, 2023
Lagos

Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by AfriqueDuZuid: 5:32pm On Mar 29, 2023
Mkenya2019:
World bank says a lot of things. You should learn to cite reference. Kenya GDP was 110B last in 2020 or 2021.
So world bank is not credible enough to you? grin
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by jl115: 5:38pm On Mar 29, 2023
Mkenya2019:
Yes, maybe, I dont understand what you mean.
If you mean competition via privatisation then it wont work - esp for supply end.

Let me give you kenya example.
We have regulator.
We have gov owned transmission company owning the backbone - Ketraco
We have privatized generation - IPPS and majority owned Kengen (IPO for 30%) - we want to divest more.
We have privatized KPLC - monopoly supplier - gov has say as majority shareholder is NSSF (social pension scheme) - private sector own 49% -
So yes you can privatize almost everything except Transmission back-bone.
But you will have to be careful at supply end - to avoid private player - excluding unprofitable household.
Atlough you can separate that into gov owned social electricity company - kenya is thinking a long those lines - Rural electricity company - that will run more as subsidy.

Conclusion:
1) Get gov owned regulator, transmission backbone, and finally gov run mostly subsidized rural electricity company to deal with universal access
2) Privatize generation and supply.
Nope Privatise the entire thing, if Government wants to supply electricity they can either keep a % of Eskom or sell it and start a new company to compete in the free market(similar to what you have suggested above) like with Denel and Telcom.

You have 0 actual examples where your suggestions work, where I can name several countries that have entirely privatised their electricity supply and have cheap and reliable electricity because of it. So how can you tell me it won't work when there are real world examples of it working fantastically.

FYI if Government is the largest shareholder then it hasn't been privatised
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by QuietMynd: 5:47pm On Mar 29, 2023
Kazikazi:
You are plain stupid.
Don't go this route with me muppet, it's for ur own good.

Who is against adding value? What can't u read the whole post?
Africans are just talking for the sake of talking.
wat rubbish re talking about boy, wat makes u think i didnt read ur write up, you agreed exporting raw material is bad at first, then u later on in the same post encourage exporting raw material, who the hell would buy the finished goods from u when they can get the raw materials at cheaper price, when the receiving country already has machinery to make a superior product from the said raw material u sold them.

Am even surprised to see someone trying to lecture me about adding value while your own country can't do the same. Why can't u start at home, adding value to your cocoa and oil?
Nigeria is largest country in Africa with the highest industrial output in value term. Crack that first
My point was simple.
Africa need to get somewhere where we have advantage over others and add value,but we shouldn't put a blanket rule. Even US do that too. They sell raw maize. Ukraine,Russia are busy selling raw sunflowers and wheat.
you re nt smart, we talking mineral resources, he is talking agriculture, well that aside
who the hell use USA as a comparism, the most advanced nation on planet earth, is USA the underdevelop country or Africa, america that have almost needed by product of maize, he has multinationals like kellogs and others, these companies re even in ur country helping with agro processing.

That's why u get a developed nation selling raw maize to Africa instead of exporting cornflakes or industrial starch.They make more money by selling maize in Africa than selling cornflakes.
you have no point, america don't have shortage of cornflakes or starch, reason he can export raw corn and by the way raw corn can be eaten without transforming into something else.

It's about being smart than having a one rule for all
i cant see how this relate to the long ass gibberish u wrote up there
Let this be the last time u reply me with an insult, I will go hard on u next time, I don't have time for nonsense.
I will curse u straight up.
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by EnoAkpanOctober(m): 5:55pm On Mar 29, 2023
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1hr 15mins from the Ilorin Airport. The area has 17 hrs of power daily.

Secured Location. Very close to Ilorin-Kogi road, 5 mins from local market.

Price 550K per acre
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by QuietMynd: 6:11pm On Mar 29, 2023
EnoAkpanOctober:
Land For Sale.

Location: Ajase (Kwara state). Suitable for factory, school, estate, farming.

1hr 15mins from the Ilorin Airport. The area has 17 hrs of power daily.

Secured Location. Very close to Ilorin-Kogi road, 5 mins from local market.

Price 550K per acre
Wrong thread bro
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by rvp20182: 7:20pm On Mar 29, 2023
So each company will build parallel networks going all directions? I can understand final mile privitisation; but the backbone has been owned by gov.

Name those countries.

jl115:
Nope Privatise the entire thing, if Government wants to supply electricity they can either keep a % of Eskom or sell it and start a new company to compete in the free market(similar to what you have suggested above) like with Denel and Telcom.

You have 0 actual examples where your suggestions work, where I can name several countries that have entirely privatised their electricity supply and have cheap and reliable electricity because of it. So how can you tell me it won't work when there are real world examples of it working fantastically.

FYI if Government is the largest shareholder then it hasn't been privatised
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by rvp20182: 7:21pm On Mar 29, 2023
It is. Just quote the year. World bank/IMF normally have Jan, April, October world outlook; mostly looking ahead.
AfriqueDuZuid:
So world bank is not credible enough to you? grin
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by rvp20182: 7:23pm On Mar 29, 2023
Fuel prices will soon drop - and it turn profitable - as it 40% of the expense of running an airline. Also companies have debt burden. KQ has better prospect than Ghana gov. KQ will likely turn the corner in a year or two. Ghana gov is expected to turn around in 2037.
Just30:
less than a billion in revenue and end up spending more than 2 billion in expenses to keep it running.
That's what loss looks like

That's what matters
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by jl115: 7:43pm On Mar 29, 2023
rvp20182:
So each company will build parallel networks going all directions? I can understand final mile privitisation; but the backbone has been owned by gov.

Name those countries.
why would they need to? They can buy it directly from Eskom?
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by jl115: 7:54pm On Mar 29, 2023
rvp20182:
So each company will build parallel networks going all directions? I can understand final mile privitisation; but the backbone has been owned by gov.

Name those countries.
Australia, Japan, China, Singapore, USA to name a few
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by rvp20182: 8:20pm On Mar 29, 2023
So you're going to force Eskom to sell critical assets? or you're going to forcefully split it into small private companies.
jl115:
why would they need to? They can buy it directly from Eskom?
Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by rvp20182: 8:27pm On Mar 29, 2023
KaziKazi when is your snail electric rail ever going to get off ground.
Remember you started almost immediately you heard kenya was doing it.
Kenya we started operation in 2017 after 3yr record speed construction.
We are in 2023 - likely you'll go 10yrs - Nigeria style before operation.

Now it scandals after scandals

https://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/tea/news/east-africa/samia-fumes-over-sgr-project-graft-claims-4177472
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