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| Re: Morocco, Nigeria & South Africa Lead African Aviation Rise - Forbes by Loftus(m): 7:42am On Nov 30, 2023 |
I really miss DXB. I always loved to watch football at night on their pitch. It's never a dull moment, being in DXB. Our leaders aren't trying. Nigeria is a composition of many disagreeing nations. No sense of belonging and oneness of spirit. Everyone just gets to power and steal. No plans to truly develop Nigeria. They're rotating leadership amongst themselves while the future of Nigeria are japaing, due to the hardship unleashed on them Everyone will go their separate ways someday |
| Re: Morocco, Nigeria & South Africa Lead African Aviation Rise - Forbes by Akamon(m): 7:43am On Nov 30, 2023 |
Nigerians most times are shock with this type of News, this is so because they have been programmed to underrate their country, insult their nation. They are educated to Professor level but at the same time they are very illiterate and myopic in their thinking. They are not different from wheel barrow pushers in the market because conjured uninformed information from a beer parlor talk is taken by them hook line and sinker. The current world system is driven by Data, if you don't have access to the latest information, you simply keep quiet and seek further knowledge. On Arise TV News yesterday, Rufai Oseni was criticing the Nigerian Aviation as if we have the worst aviation in the world, but today through this new information we have seen that we are ranked very high and this is because most Nigerians now no longer travel by Road. You wonder were they get the money from, it shows that Nigerians are rich and can afford the travel fare. This simply shows that our perception about the country is wrong because no standard body is releasing this data's to us to see. |
| Re: Morocco, Nigeria & South Africa Lead African Aviation Rise - Forbes by Lighthome: 7:51am On Nov 30, 2023 |
You hate your country with passion, but you and millions of your types cannot stop the rising new Nigeria under Tinubu. The way this country will progress will shock the whole world and people like you. extol1: |
| Re: Morocco, Nigeria & South Africa Lead African Aviation Rise - Forbes by Eriokanmi: 7:56am On Nov 30, 2023 |
virginchaser:Yes, the current composition of leaders don't want regional government and that's why they're finding it difficult to amend the constitution. That's why I'm suggesting we split. They feed fat in this type of government we run. They're the same who would approve constitutional amendment. Check those who are in the NA...retired governors and their co-thieves. Ordinary LG autonomy, they couldn't achieve cos they know once this happens, no money to steal again If we can go back to regional government, many who are at the national assembly today would leave Nigeria cos politics won't be interesting anymore. Those who choose to remain would take the battle to their respective regions and fight dirty on who should represent them at the centre. But they don't want this to happen. It's a shameful thing that Nigeria is banned from entering ordinary dubai, what they can't try with Kenya, not to talk of south Africa. An ordinary SA doesn't like traveling outside on vacation cos almost everything in the west is in their country. Why they still call us giants of Africa today is what I don't understand. That was before |
| Re: Morocco, Nigeria & South Africa Lead African Aviation Rise - Forbes by Ekeneegwu(m): 8:03am On Nov 30, 2023 |
Pls the should specify … in Nigeria it’s Air peace ( SE) … cos our beloved NigeriaAir na the biggest scam of 2022 yet the allegedly ministers involved have retired to Maldives with no repercussions Respect ✊ APCSHIT |
| Re: Morocco, Nigeria & South Africa Lead African Aviation Rise - Forbes by RichAbujaGuy: 8:25am On Nov 30, 2023 |
I really enjoyed reading 📚 the progress section of the Forbes article concerning Naija's present and future economic growth. That business and financial magazine has been in international circulation for over 100 years.
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| Re: Morocco, Nigeria & South Africa Lead African Aviation Rise - Forbes by IbileIfe: 9:43am On Nov 30, 2023 |
Smithkafors:Where was Air Peace mentioned? Read first before you comment on a post. The report was talking about the aviation market. Foreign airlines are the ones making 99% of the money in the aviation industry in Nigeria. |
| Re: Morocco, Nigeria & South Africa Lead African Aviation Rise - Forbes by extol1(m): 10:12am On Nov 30, 2023 |
Lighthome:How does my words portray hatred to Nigeria. The country should have been ahead in every sector in Africa |
| Re: Morocco, Nigeria & South Africa Lead African Aviation Rise - Forbes by Goke7: 11:44am On Nov 30, 2023 |
extol1:and what have you personally contributed to that? Or is it not humans like you that make things happen? |
| Re: Morocco, Nigeria & South Africa Lead African Aviation Rise - Forbes by KingB5(m): 12:04pm On Nov 30, 2023 |
DAMIMONY:Make dem take action asap na Abeg make una share this news If na legit |
| Re: Morocco, Nigeria & South Africa Lead African Aviation Rise - Forbes by Blackdisciple(m): 12:38pm On Nov 30, 2023 |
Ethiopian air is not among but nigeria aviation is listed Another banga |
| Re: Morocco, Nigeria & South Africa Lead African Aviation Rise - Forbes by XAUBulls: 3:34pm On Nov 30, 2023 |
Rossikk:Impressive. |
| Re: Morocco, Nigeria & South Africa Lead African Aviation Rise - Forbes by DAMIMONY: 6:16pm On Nov 30, 2023 |
KingB5:Make una help,na legit. |
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