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Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by yabatown: 9:05am On Apr 10
Nigerians don convert this Harvard business school to rice. Every Tom dick and harry politician or businessman wit money don attend. Still Naija still remain in d third world.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by CrossRhodes: 9:21am On Apr 10
Richtaiwo:
Nasir Elrufai is a first class product, not only on paper, but also in substance. The sons of dogs insulting him are not qualified to lace his shoes.
First class product ran the state down and his successor is complaining now...
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by udemzyudex(m): 9:40am On Apr 10
So?
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by seanwilliam(m): 9:42am On Apr 10
Heavensent01:



Marry him then
you don’t need to announce publicly that yougay cool
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by Classcaptain1(m): 9:45am On Apr 10
naptu2:
Muyiwa Adekeye is Mallam Nasir El-Rufai's spokeseman.


Muyiwa Adekeye @MuyiwaAdekeye



https://twitter.com/MuyiwaAdekeye/status/1777803731855196160?t=DQi5br1I8Wr5BiDe1mcQvg&s=19
No one cares. You lot have started campaigning to bring in another demon just like you did for Bubu and Bulaba. Look where that got us. El-rufai has always been a vindictive, bigoted midget who only sees things through the warped lens of tribalism and religious superiority. This image laundering will not work. He should go and rest.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by seunayantokun(m): 9:55am On Apr 10
Key planner and executor of current insecurity
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by Dpharisee: 10:09am On Apr 10
Chivisee:
This first class surveyor is what our Pandora nuisances are dreaming to deputies their third class olodo??when I say gringory and his LP supporters are dumb and stupid it's not an insult,it's just the best adjective to describe them.
I thought Obi came third in the elections according to INEC, how come he is getting so much unsolicited attention from you guys?
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by akezn: 10:10am On Apr 10
Pele ooo. You are really hit.

Chivisee:
This first class surveyor is what our Pandora nuisances are dreaming to deputies their third class olodo??when I say gringory and his LP supporters are dumb and stupid it's not an insult,it's just the best adjective to describe them.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by CaveAdullam: 10:12am On Apr 10
Gerrard59:


His daughter has triple degrees from Princeton, Havard and Stanford universities. He is a relative of sort to the tech investor Victor Asemota. Malcolm Gladwell no lie when him write the book "Outliers". His trajectory mimics that of Adebayo Ogunlesi, whose dad was the first professor of medicine in Nigeria. Ogunlesi studied at Kings College Lagos, Oxford, and Harvard Universities.

My annoyance is say upon all these profiles of Nigerian elites, we never even reach or attain the level of Malaysia. Some of the elites in Nigeria still believe in government subsidies. I respect Chinese elites as they used their brilliance, creativity, and influence to develop their country.

When research says that Blacks have a low IQ, children of utmost ignorance and illiteracy will start roaring in their hordes because they can point to one or two persons of exemplary intelligence and accompanying achievements. Meanwhile, such research is based on population level and not specific individuals.

Why did I say this?

African elites are dumb. They represent a larger percentage of low IQ. Hence, rather than unite at both national and Continental levels, to improve the state of their country and continent respectively, they will decide to spend it lavishly or look for a soakaway to store their money.

Yes, of course, many do have investments here and there, both domestic and international. But the point is that they don't see a need to use their position as a medium to develop their nations.

It's elites that rule and run a country; politicians are their puppeteers, from the presidential seat to the last civil servant.

However, they would rather catch a cruise or use their position to oppress the common man. See Erisco as an example.

It was American elites: Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie, Morgan, etc. that built America. Wealthy men who in a competition to become the most richest and powerful man in America used goods, services, and creativity to better their nation.

Tony Elumelu, however, is trying his best through his TEF. But the majority of his likes and even his friends don't seem interested in the steady growth and development of a nation.

As individual citizens, we can only go as far as our strength can take us. We have our roles to play. But support is still needed at the grassroots level for spontaneous change.

Another thing is that from observation most elites believe the country is gone. Especially those that are not too close to the corridors of power and politics. If they've lost hope in the state of the nation, their lackadaisical attitude can't be far-fetched.

Thanks.

PS: Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell keeps popping up these days. It's high time I go read it. Funny enough, I won it as a gift prize from Rovenheights bookstore but haven't been able to go pick it up.

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Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by Franklyspeakin: 10:33am On Apr 10
vile personality
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by naptu2: 10:35am On Apr 10
Classcaptain1:
No one cares.

"No one cares", yet you care enough to click on the thread and comment on it. Isn't that wonderful?

🤣
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by Ladiesdoctor(m): 10:42am On Apr 10
Abegi
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by Ningi2020(m): 11:00am On Apr 10
Dvdpity:
Bloody murderer! No matter how educated you are, but the people under you are in untold suffering, your education is totally useless. Today Kaduna is in worst debt status. What a useless, clueless imp. Educated terrorist indeed.
See them Haters...
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by Gerrard59(m): 11:14am On Apr 10
CaveAdullam:


African elites are dumb. They represent a larger percentage of low IQ. Hence, rather than unite at both national and Continental levels, to improve the state of their country and continent respectively, they will decide to spend it lavishly or look for a soakaway to store their money.

Yes, of course, many do have investments here and there, both domestic and international. But the point is that they don't see a need to use their position as a medium to develop their nations.

It's elites that rule and run a country; politicians are their puppeteers, from the presidential seat to the last civil servant.

However, they would rather catch a cruise or use their position to oppress the common man. See Erisco as an example.

It was American elites: Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie, Morgan, etc. that built America. Wealthy men who in a competition to become the most richest and powerful man in America used goods, services, and creativity to better their nation.


Honestly, after wetin I don see so far, I don't rate Nigerian elites and other black elites. Nigerian elites, in particular, because we are the most populous black country and should be a leading example of black strive for excellence. We no do well. Fine, the white and even Arab men don deal with us, but we suppose get sense and re-strategise for the greater good of ourselves. See China today, I can count how many times Xi has travelled out to visit other world leaders. But for the past few months, foreign leaders have been visiting him, soliciting for deals and treaties. In return, they are negotiating ruthlessly and stating their needs with terms and conditions.

Another thing is that from observation most elites believe the country is gone. Especially those that are not too close to the corridors of power and politics. If they've lost hope in the state of the nation, their lackadaisical attitude can't be far-fetched.

That is the bad thing about diversity. People lose a sense of belonging and patriotism in the country. But then, see the sit-at-home declaration and subsequent insecurity in the south east. I wondered what Igbo elites were doing. When a society falls, I blame the elites, both private and public. Many people seem to disregard the psychological comfort of living in their dominant environment, which is clean, safe and prosperous. I wonder how African elites would cope should the West institute the citizenship revocation the US did against Chinese-American scientists. Most renounced American citizenship and moved to China. If China get as e be for them, they move to Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong, South Korea or Japan. Wahali! East Asians don try for themselves. In all of this, they would maintain the same living standards and live in prosperous places as they did in the US.


PS: Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell keeps popping up these days. It's high time I go read it. Funny enough, I won it as a gift prize from Rovenheights bookstore but haven't been able to go pick it up.

Funny enough, I have not read the book. I just keep adding would-be books to the private list on my Amazon account. The list go don reach 200 books. I wonder which day I go get time to read even ten embarassed

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Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by Friend22(m): 1:06pm On Apr 10
bolaayenimo:
He left Kaduna worse and in debt

Worst in debt?can you prove this allegation with substantial facts not hear says?
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by Friend22(m): 1:08pm On Apr 10
Dvdpity:
Bloody murderer! No matter how educated you are, but the people under you are in untold suffering, your education is totally useless. Today Kaduna is in worst debt status. What a useless, clueless imp. Educated terrorist indeed.

You just blabbing like a baby depraved if breath milk.
Facts not shouts!

Forget about What Gov Uba Sani is saying,show us proofs?
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by Jacks14: 1:14pm On Apr 10
Frustrating upside down brain hungry sadist... take or leave it El Rufai is no match to your retarded father
Dvdpity:
Bloody murderer! No matter how educated you are, but the people under you are in untold suffering, your education is totally useless. Today Kaduna is in worst debt status. What a useless, clueless imp. Educated terrorist indeed.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by CaveAdullam: 1:57pm On Apr 10
Gerrard59:


Honestly, after wetin I don see so far, I don't rate Nigerian elites and other black elites. Nigerian elites, in particular, because we are the most populous black country and should be a leading example of black strive for excellence. We no do well. Fine, the white and even Arab men don deal with us, but we suppose get sense and re-strategise for the greater good of ourselves. See China today, I can count how many times Xi has travelled out to visit other world leaders. But for the past few months, foreign leaders have been visiting him, soliciting for deals and treaties. In return, they are negotiating ruthlessly and stating their needs with terms and conditions.



That is the bad thing about diversity. People lose a sense of belonging and patriotism in the country. But then, see the sit-at-home declaration and subsequent insecurity in the south east. I wondered what Igbo elites were doing. When a society falls, I blame the elites, both private and public. Many people seem to disregard the psychological comfort of living in their dominant environment, which is clean, safe, and prosperous. I wonder how African elites would cope should the West institute the citizenship revocation the US did against Chinese-American scientists. Most renounced American citizenship and moved to China. If China gets as easy for them, they move to Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Hong Kong, South Korea, or Japan. Wahali! East Asians don't try for themselves. In all of this, they would maintain the same living standards and live in prosperous places as they did in the US.




Funny enough, I have not read the book. I just keep adding would-be books to the private list on my Amazon account. The list is to reach 200 books. I wonder which day I go get time to read even tenembarassed

It is the extra efforts they place in trying to live an enjoyable life in a poor and degraded nation I find ironic - tinted cars, bulletproof cars, high-fenced houses, and security escorts. But good roads, good hospitals, and good markets are far from them. Cases of emergencies and accidents are when the reality sets in.

It is not that I'm jealous and entitled to the pocket of any wealthy man. They worked for their money and can choose how to spend it. However, what's enjoying life when you don't have peace because you're scared of banditry, kidnapping, epileptic power supply, wicked house helps, and being prone to accidents because of unlicensed drivers and bad roads?

I don't know if these people have ever considered that there's no place like home. But if the foundation, which is the home, is shaky, it can't be inhabitable. And this is the disrespect and disdain other races have toward Africans and the Black population. Who will respect and honor an elder when that elder isn't respected and honored at home? Blacks will continue to be treated like shit and trash by other races until they develop their people and continent. DEI is just a thin bandage on their fractured bones.

The masses, aren't even left out. We are the bag those ugly and dumb samples were selected from. Even the way we act on a basic level is appalling, annoying, and reeks of mental disorders. A stroll around the community will show you how foolishly the average Nigerian behaves in private and public.

There's no sense of patriotism on a general scale. The people are after "let me eat my own and clean mouth. Nor be me kee, Jesus". With such a mentality, there's no way a nation can succeed. The ordinary man has a role to play too.

The painful thing is that there's a template for national development. A simple Ctrl + C from another developed or developing nation then Ctrl + V to their nations will get the continent awake and moving. But no, trust our dumb politicians and elites. They'd prefer feasting on a drizzling of crumbs than taking the time to plant seeds and reap bountiful harvests in future. It's always about the moment, as with myopic people who only see and think short-term.

This is why I always say poverty is a mentality. You can be rich and still live and behave like a peasant. Money in the hands of a fool doesn't make him wise. He just has the opportunity to display more foolishness. This is the case of African leaders and elites.

Thanks.

PS: I will start reading the book today. I scheduled my reading in the early hours of the morning. 1 - 2 hours daily. That's how I'm able to keep up with books.

I also do list filtering. One can't read all the most interesting books in the world. I do select for the ones I find more appealing at intervals.

Thanks.

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Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by frog12: 2:26pm On Apr 10
so he dey teach for harvard. the way he lost etisalat was not fun ooo.
na because of naira dollar issues

Gerrard59:


His daughter has triple degrees from Princeton, Havard and Stanford universities. He is a relative of sort to the tech investor Victor Asemota. Malcolm Gladwell no lie when him write the book "Outliers". His trajectory mimics that of Adebayo Ogunlesi, whose dad was the first professor of medicine in Nigeria. Ogunlesi studied at Kings College Lagos, Oxford and Harvard Universities.

My annoyance be say upon all these profiles of Nigerian elites, we never even reach or attain the level of Malaysia. Some of the elites in Nigeria still believe in government subsidies. I respect Chinese elites as they used their brilliance, creativity and influence to develop their country.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by frog12: 2:27pm On Apr 10
grin grin

yabatown:
Nigerians don convert this Harvard business school to rice. Every Tom dick and harry politician or businessman wit money don attend. Still Naija still remain in d third world.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by Classcaptain1(m): 3:58pm On Apr 10
naptu2:


"No one cares", yet you care enough to click on the thread and comment on it. Isn't that wonderful?

🤣
You still don't get it. That's the entire point.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by naptu2: 4:03pm On Apr 10
Classcaptain1:
You still don't get it. That's the entire point.

Aha! The point is that you are "no one". Cool, I get it.

🤣🤣😆
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by Raalsalghul: 4:42pm On Apr 10
CaveAdullam:


When research says that Blacks have a low IQ, children of utmost ignorance and illiteracy will start roaring in their hordes because they can point to one or two persons of exemplary intelligence and accompanying achievements. Meanwhile, such research is based on population level and not specific individuals.

Why did I say this?

African elites are dumb. They represent a larger percentage of low IQ. Hence, rather than unite at both national and Continental levels, to improve the state of their country and continent respectively, they will decide to spend it lavishly or look for a soakaway to store their money.

Yes, of course, many do have investments here and there, both domestic and international. But the point is that they don't see a need to use their position as a medium to develop their nations.

It's elites that rule and run a country; politicians are their puppeteers, from the presidential seat to the last civil servant.

However, they would rather catch a cruise or use their position to oppress the common man. See Erisco as an example.

It was American elites: Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, Ford, Carnegie, Morgan, etc. that built America. Wealthy men who in a competition to become the most richest and powerful man in America used goods, services, and creativity to better their nation.

Tony Elumelu, however, is trying his best through his TEF. But the majority of his likes and even his friends don't seem interested in the steady growth and development of a nation.

As individual citizens, we can only go as far as our strength can take us. We have our roles to play. But support is still needed at the grassroots level for spontaneous change.

Another thing is that from observation most elites believe the country is gone. Especially those that are not too close to the corridors of power and politics. If they've lost hope in the state of the nation, their lackadaisical attitude can't be far-fetched.

Thanks.

PS: Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell keeps popping up these days. It's high time I go read it. Funny enough, I won it as a gift prize from Rovenheights bookstore but haven't been able to go pick it up.

Well written Cave and I share the same thoughts as you but the most annoying thing about this after coming to the realization of how low the IQ of the black race is the fact that you have no control over your being black and that you might be the only one in the midst of a billion souls who's only come to this knowledge and enlightenment.

Most Black Africans from my own observation simply do not care and would rather give in to carnal desires rather than ponder on how to improve their race. It's all man for himself. The whites do not think like that.

I wrote a post here on how negro slaves were the least in price during the Arab slavery.

Furthermore, I have also written on how I am reluctant to reproduce as a Black African person because there is no leverage to my offspring to succeed in this world where we are at the bottom of the pyramid.

I have lived with white people, I have worked with white people.

I have white folks as my friends.

I have studied them, how they think, their mentality and mindset, their preference for using logic rather than emotions or sentiments in dealing with issues, their inclusive thinking to nation buildings, their perchance for meritocracy, their immediate urge to look for a solution when something goes wrong and learn from it, their formulation of laws and swiftness to punish those who disobey them, their lazy approach to work and life which in turn makes them creative and come up/build on technology to make life easier for them, their respect of people's choices and way of life so long as it's legal and in line with the law.


I have studied all these their attributes even down to the point I am beginning to think like them and starting to see Africans from their perspective and why they built top civilizations but the most annoying thing about it is that I am still black, skin is still black, I have thick hair and strong accent.

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Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by CaveAdullam: 5:16pm On Apr 10
Raalsalghul:


Well written Cave and I share the same thoughts as you but the most annoying thing about this after coming to the realization of how low the IQ of the black race is the fact that you have no control over your being black and that you might be the only one in the midst of a billion souls who's only come to this knowledge and enlightenment.

Most Black Africans from my own observation simply do not care and would rather give in to carnal desires rather than ponder on how to improve their race. It's all man for himself. The whites do not think like that.

I wrote a post here on how negro slaves were the least in price during the Arab slavery.

Furthermore, I have also written on how I am reluctant to reproduce as a Black African person because there is no leverage to my offspring to succeed in this world where we are at the bottom of the pyramid.

I have lived with white people, I have worked with white people.

I have white folks as my friends.

I have studied them, how they think, their mentality and mindset, their preference for using logic rather than emotions or sentiments in dealing with issues, their inclusive thinking to nation buildings, their perchance for meritocracy, their immediate urge to look for a solution when something goes wrong and learn from it, their formulation of laws and swiftness to punish those who disobey them, their lazy approach to work and life which in turn makes them creative and come up/build on technology to make life easier for them, their respect of people's choices and way of life so long as it's legal and in line with the law.


I have studied all these their attributes even down to the point I am beginning to think like them and starting to see Africans from their perspective and why they built top civilizations but the most annoying thing about it is that I am still black, skin is still black, I have thick hair and strong accent.

The wife of our security man is pregnant with the 4th child. I'm still doubting and using my eyes to screen and scan her very well if it is truly pregnancy or potbelly or if my eyes are deceiving me.
The respective ages from the oldest to the youngest are 8, 6, and 1.

I have sworn never to give birth to a child in this country. I'm happy my parents have other kids. Praise the lord, hallelujah.
Because I can't imagine my child dealing with all the nonsense going on in this country.

The average Black man is stupid. Like you said, they don't even care about their conditions. How can someone get pregnant in this kind of economic condition? Even women in prosperous nations are going childless.

Less I forget, a neighbor gave birth to his 5th child some months ago. The first child isn't up to 13 years old.

I understand the biological underpinning behind this. But at least humans are the most intelligent in the animal kingdom. Why can't these people use their small brains for once?

The state of the Black man is to eat, sleep, play, and fvck. Nothing more nothing else. They are sets of humans that still pound their chests like King Kong with basal animalistic instinct.

I do laugh when Blacks in the diaspora find pride in their works and achievements overseas, seeing it as an opportunity to rank on the same level as their European, Asian, or American counterparts. I'm glad of their achievements though. Happy for them. However, the White Man still dominates.

The White man is the template for Black's progress. It may not be so in the past. But that's the case now. And they can do to the Black race as they are currently doing. So what's the essence of the King Kong attitude?

We don't even care about nation-building and development as individuals. Everywhere you go in this country, you just see more reasons why the country will continue to remain in the dark. Hardly anyone thinks. Hardly anyone that's logical. Hardly anyone trying to make it work.

Each and everyone believes that the nation has sunk to the bottom of the deep sea, so no need to do anything. Instead, they try to pillage the little they can and behave like lawless idiots.

Anyway, I do hope for a better nation and continent. It all starts from the little we can do right now.

Thanks.

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Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by Heavensent01(m): 8:23pm On Apr 10
seanwilliam:
you don’t need to announce publicly that yougay cool


How can you express that your fellow man is your kind of person when "we share the same ideas would have been appropriate


Go get yourself brighter grammar or invisible teacher
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by afrika(f): 11:41pm On Apr 10
Political stunt.
First class brain and Kaduna cannot breath some fresh air but in a life long debt.

Please let us have a break with these failed Nigeria politicians. Get into power and be blinded by improving and modernizing the society for Ur people. Good education like urself, standard schools, good roads, subsidized academic fees, employment etc.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by famouscargo4u: 2:46am On Apr 11
Richtaiwo:
Nasir Elrufai is a first class product, not only on paper, but also in substance. The sons of dogs insulting him are not qualified to lace his shoes.

He's just a bigot and terrorist sympathiser
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by Gerrard59(m): 4:40am On Apr 11
Raalsalghul:


Well written Cave and I share the same thoughts as you but the most annoying thing about this after coming to the realization of how low the IQ of the black race is the fact that you have no control over your being black and that you might be the only one in the midst of a billion souls who's only come to this knowledge and enlightenment.

Most Black Africans from my own observation simply do not care and would rather give in to carnal desires rather than ponder on how to improve their race. It's all man for himself. The whites do not think like that.

Na wetin I realise few years ago. Person go think tire con later realise say na only am and few others dey reason like that. I recall when David Hundyein tweeted that in the coming years, whites would not be comfortable with blacks in their midst and the only solution is building a functioning black country in Africa. Even if it means seizing power and just create a functioning black dominated society in Africa.

Furthermore, I have also written on how I am reluctant to reproduce as a Black African person because there is no leverage to my offspring to succeed in this world where we are at the bottom of the pyramid.

I have lived with white people, I have worked with white people.

I have white folks as my friends.

I have studied them, how they think, their mentality and mindset, their preference for using logic rather than emotions or sentiments in dealing with issues, their inclusive thinking to nation buildings, their perchance for meritocracy, their immediate urge to look for a solution when something goes wrong and learn from it, their formulation of laws and swiftness to punish those who disobey them, their lazy approach to work and life which in turn makes them creative and come up/build on technology to make life easier for them, their respect of people's choices and way of life so long as it's legal and in line with the law.


To be fair, those qualities can easily be implemented in societies where there is a clear dominance by groups which desire those attributes. However, as I write, there exist countries with such dominance, yet dem no dey successful. The thing tire person sha. For instance, see Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. Fine, they are ruled by dictators, but why not implement similar policies like those in the UAE and Qatar? That way, you diversify from oil and attract people from around the world to live, work and play in your countries. No point to reinventing the wheel, just copy and paste. Finish!

Thank God say the tweet by Paul Graham has revealed some of the thoughts white Americans have towards black Africans. I hope more of such revelations happen, maybe some people go develop sense by force.

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Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by Raalsalghul: 7:02am On Apr 11
Gerrard59:


Na wetin I realise few years ago. Person go think tire con later realise say na only am and few others dey reason like that. I recall when David Hundyein tweeted that in the coming years, whites would not be comfortable with blacks in their midst and the only solution is building a functioning black country in Africa. Even if it means seizing power and just create a functioning black dominated society in Africa.



To be fair, those qualities can easily be implemented in societies where there is a clear dominance by groups which desire those attributes. However, as I write, there exist countries with such dominance, yet dem no dey successful. The thing tire person sha. For instance, see Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. Fine, they are ruled by dictators, but why not implement similar policies like those in the UAE and Qatar? That way, you diversify from oil and attract people from around the world to live, work and play in your countries. No point to reinventing the wheel, just copy and paste. Finish!

Thank God say the tweet by Paul Graham has revealed some of the thoughts white Americans have towards black Africans. I hope more of such revelations happen, maybe some people go develop sense by force.

Can I get a screenshot of the tweet, the one by Paul Graham. Been going through his X profile, definitely a controversial figure.

But in all honesty, you don't need to go through his profile to know their thoughts towards us.

It's as simple as looking for a topic or an article on immigration, then read the comments below to reveal what they're thinking. Helped me enough to guide my interactions with them.
Re: Nasir El-Rufai Was A Guest Speaker To A Harvard Business Class Yesterday Evening by Gerrard59(m): 8:31am On Apr 11
Raalsalghul:


Can I get a screenshot of the tweet, the one by Paul Graham. Been going through his X profile, definitely a controversial figure.

But in all honesty, you don't need to go through his profile to know their thoughts towards us.

It's as simple as looking for a topic or an article on immigration, then read the comments below to reveal what they're thinking. Helped me enough to guide my interactions with them.

https://twitter.com/paulg/status/1777030573220933716

To be fair to him, if you want money from American investors, one has to write and speak like an American. He was doubling down on it, which got Nigerian netizens angry. I was discussing with Tensa20 say the argument which erupted yesterday would further deter/discourage white Americans from investing in the Nigerian tech space. Thankfully, China is available. The problem be say we too poor to get profits compared to other markets like Indonesia and India. It is why I have never considered tech as a leeway to Nigeria's prosperity.

Anyway, Elon Musk has garnered new disciples in his anti-black ideology. As the population of blacks increase while whites decline, we should expect more outrage and backlash. The future go get as e be.

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