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| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by ProblemChild1: 11:20am On Aug 25, 2025 |
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| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Chapps: 7:39pm On Aug 25, 2025 |
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| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by popizaino(m): 1:59pm On Aug 26, 2025 |
@vankelvin see what your MP said about Abuja after visiting. You sit in your one corner village somewhere in Takroadi and be chatting shit about Nigeria. You better travel and see Nigeria is not all what you have been brainwashed to believe. Abuja Shines. A Heartfelt Ode to Abuja: The Jewel of Nigeria’s Heart By Ras Mubarak, Leader of the Trans African Tourism and Unity Campaign. We arrived in Abuja late last night, after driving some 434 miles or 752 km from Lagos. This brings our total travel time to Abuja, after setting off from Ghana through Lome in Togo, Cotonou in Benin, and Lagos, Nigeria to approximately 722 miles or 1,162km. As the Trans African Tourism and Unity Campaign, a soul-stirring 40,000-kilometer journey seeking a visa-free and united Africa rolled into Abuja, Nigeria, on August 22, 2025, we were enveloped by a city that feels like a love letter to Africa’s potential. This isn’t just a stop on our epic quest for a visa-free, united continent. Abuja is a revelation. I have often wondered why little is done to create a buzz for Nigeria’s national capital, given how loud my brethren from Nigeria could be. Abuja is a radiant city which pulses with a promise so profound it stirs the soul, yet its own people seem to whisper its praises too softly. Why do Nigerians hype everything but this breathtaking national treasure? From the moment we crossed into Abuja, leaving behind the vibrant coastal trail of Accra, Lomé, Cotonou, and Lagos, we were struck by a city that stands as a testament to African ingenuity. Abuja is a masterpiece of urban planning, its wide boulevards reminds me of the city of Dallas in the U.S. Abuja’s orderly districts are a stark contrast to the chaos that often defines city life elsewhere. The streets gleam under well-lit skies, clean and inviting, framed by lush greenery that mirrors Nigeria’s emerald spirit. Aso Rock looms majestically, a silent guardian of a city that feels safer than most, with security woven into its fabric. And the best part? Life here is kinder to the pocket than in my native Ghana, where costs can weigh heavy on the heart. As we prepare for a Sunday of sightseeing—marveling at Millennium Park’s serenity, Jabi Lake’s sparkle, and the cultural mosaic of the Arts and Crafts Village—our Monday meetings with Nigerian officials loom large. We’ll carry the torch of a visa-free Africa, urging leaders to embrace open borders that let 1.4 billion Africans move as one, trade as one, dream as one. Abuja, with its diplomatic heartbeat and “Centre of Unity” ethos, is the perfect stage to amplify this vision. Yet, as I walk these vibrant streets, a question burns within: If Abuja can shine so brightly—green, clean, and serene—why not Lagos, Kano, or every Nigerian city? The answer lies in a choice: serenity over chaos, discipline over neglect, courage over complacency. Nigeria, your cities can be more than they are. Tear down illegal structures, ban the plastics choking your rivers, and plant the seeds of greenery that reflect your national colors. Abuja shows it’s possible—a sustainable, thriving city that could inspire the world. This is the Africa we dream of in our campaign: united, green, and boundless, where every city mirrors the pride of its people. So, Nigerians, let’s shift the energy. Stop battling Ghana over jollof rice—we all know Ghanaians are the true jollof kings! Instead, pour your passion into hyping Abuja, your crown jewel. Tell the world of its beauty, its safety, its promise. Invite tourists to walk its clean streets, dance in its vibrant markets, and feel the heartbeat of a united Africa. Abuja isn’t just Nigeria’s capital—it’s a beacon for the continent, a call to build a future where every African can visit, belong, and thrive. Join us, Nigeria, in shouting Abuja’s glory from the rooftops, and let’s welcome the world to this stunning city with open hearts! #OpenAfrica #OpenOpportunities #AbujaShines About the author: Ras Mubarak is former Ghanaian MP and dedicated Pan-Africanist, leading a group of activists on an ambitious campaign to mobilize support for a visa-free and united Africa. #copy. |
| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Chapps: 11:52pm On Aug 26, 2025 |
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| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Baller254: 12:14am On Aug 27, 2025 |
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| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Baller254: 12:30am On Aug 27, 2025 |
Chapps:new Konza city lights up
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| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by rvp2018: 5:11am On Aug 27, 2025 |
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| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by rvp2018: 5:13am On Aug 27, 2025 |
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| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by rvp2018: 5:15am On Aug 27, 2025 |
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| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by vaxx: 11:53am On Aug 27, 2025 |
Ghana to supply Nigeria electricity in exchange of Nigeria gas.... https://citinewsroom.com/2025/08/ghana-and-nigeria-explore-electricity-for-gas-barter-agreement/ |
| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by chrisooblog: 12:03pm On Aug 27, 2025*. Modified: 12:49pm On Aug 27, 2025 |
Win-win for both countries. Ghana can offload excess supply from power generated without worrying over debt/payment wahala. Nigeria also gets needed supply to add to the grid without all the wahala of supplying gas and not getting paid back and forth. AfCFTA in action ![]() vaxx: |
| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Baller254: 3:23pm On Aug 27, 2025 |
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| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by GeneralDae: 5:38pm On Aug 28, 2025 |
Nigeria still hovering around 4th in 2025 despite devaluation from 460 to 1530 naira/$ Top 15 countries by number of dollar millionaires (bottom up): 15. Uganda: 1,600 14. Botswana: 1,700 13. Cote d'Ivoire: 2,000 12. Tanzania: 2,100 11. Angola: 2,300 10. Ethiopia: 2,400 9. Namibia: 2,500 8. Ghana: 2,600 7. Algeria: 2,700 6. Mauritius: 4,800 5. Kenya: 6,800 4. Nigeria: 7,200 3. Morocco: 7,500 2. Egypt: 14,800 1. South Africa: 41,100 |
| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by ProblemChild1: 6:51pm On Aug 28, 2025 |
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| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Baller254: 10:21pm On Aug 29, 2025 |
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| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Baller254: 10:25pm On Aug 29, 2025 |
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| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by GeneralDae: 12:13am On Aug 30, 2025 |
Kenyans what would you guys do about the passport bros flooding your country including J Rello? 🤣🤣 |
| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Just30: 3:00am On Aug 30, 2025 |
GeneralDae:😂🤣 taking advantage of the sex tourism |
| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Baller254: 6:19am On Aug 30, 2025*. Modified: 6:37am On Aug 30, 2025 |
GeneralDae: Just30: we know our women, and we know the rules of our streets kenyans dont fear these passport man hoes or any legal traveller who wishes to come play into our system. All are welcome. researching the guy you mentioned seems to be having quite an unpleasant experience. |
| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by StivoH2022: 10:49am On Aug 30, 2025 |
rvp2018:Seems like there's two projects in Thika town... min 11:00 and 14:00 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZW98WWTKus?si=bANKZoFX-he8f0rB |
| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by StivoH2022: 10:51am On Aug 30, 2025 |
GeneralDae:Our women are loose and it's their choice since they're not children |
| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Chapps: 1:07pm On Aug 30, 2025 |
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| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by Chapps: 1:14pm On Aug 30, 2025*. Modified: 2:40pm On Aug 30, 2025 |
Chapps:more
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| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by vaxx: 4:49am On Sep 02, 2025 |
Interesting 🤔. So Ghana is supplying Nigeria crude oil.
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| Re: Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode by GeneralDae: 5:51am On Sep 02, 2025 |
vaxx:Nice one. |
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we know our women, and we know the rules of our streets