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Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by Ihaveleftnaija: 4:34pm On Feb 08
Kewtt:
SA is far ahead with everything elections.... we need to go and colonize that country through illegal and legal mass immigration
grin grin grin
If that will help us improve our own system. But they are already chasing us away from every community, so I think they can decipher our plan grin
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by brain54(m): 4:38pm On Feb 08
ogashman:
Talking trash......in what aspect is Nigeria Bett than SA?

Mention them and stop yapping
You that is not talking trash...


Where did I mention that Nigeria is better than south Africa in anything I wrote there? I only pointed out that collation center is not enough metric to conclude.


The way your brains process information. If they ask now you went to school o.

How did you pass exams? Special center candidates!
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by Zonefree(m): 5:17pm On Feb 08
brain54:
You can't use only collation center as metric to rate one country above another...
See human being reasoning cry


Tueh!
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by Gunayo(m): 5:32pm On Feb 08
brain54:
You that is not talking trash...


Where did I mention that Nigeria is better than south Africa in anything I wrote there? I only pointed out that collation center is not enough metric to conclude.


The way your brains process information. If they ask now you went to school o.

How did you pass exams? Special center candidates!
Oga you are the dullard here. Stop supporting evil. Real transmission of results is possible and attainable inrespective of the taxes we are paying. APC and your likes know that they will be doomed if they allow it so the reason for all this flimpsy excuses. May God deliver you all.
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by 23jerryking(m): 6:01pm On Feb 08
Gunayo:
Oga you are the dullard here. Stop supporting evil. Real transmission of results is possible and attainable inrespective of the taxes we are paying. APC and your likes know that they will be doomed if they allow it so the reason for all this flimpsy excuses. May God deliver you all.
You see how a supposed well-meaning Nigerian youth hides behind the cloak of socalled education to type hogwash and support nonsense ba? 🤣🤣🤣🤣
We cannot afford a transparent process of electoral results live transmission because we don't pay our taxes 😂😂
The dumbest thing I've read this year yet.
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by Amumaigwe: 6:42pm On Feb 08
brain54:
You can't use only collation center as metric to rate one country above another...
Quality collation center provides a platform for electing popular and credible leadership that can transform a nation. That's the difference.
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by brain54(m): 6:44pm On Feb 08
Amumaigwe:
Quality collation center provides a platform for electing popular and credible leadership that can transform a nation. That's the difference.
That's unrelated to what I posted...

I spoke about collation center been a yardstick for comparison and conclusion for a better country!
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by Amumaigwe: 6:45pm On Feb 08
Ihaveleftnaija:
If we want the same standards and annual budget South Africa has, are we willing to pay the price they are paying for all the development they have? That's the biggest question. South Africans pay 40% and above in taxation, are ready for that or we just want the beauty and class without paying the price tag for it ? You cannot be this organised and developed without the budget to match the standards. Let's pay the taxes first and complain later if the government doesn't deliver.
You people are bereft of any more points to defend this anomaly. Try and be more creative for once.
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by Curious345: 8:24pm On Feb 08
Begistan Republic
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by 0Brien: 8:54pm On Feb 08
brain54:
You that is not talking trash...


Where did I mention that Nigeria is better than south Africa in anything I wrote there? I only pointed out that collation center is not enough metric to conclude.


The way your brains process information. If they ask now you went to school o.

How did you pass exams? Special center candidates!

https://www.tiktok.com/video/7604584473312644373?_r=1&_t=ZS-93l4m5eERHN
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by Hedonisco: 9:01pm On Feb 08
brain54:
You can't use only collation center as metric to rate one country above another...
Of course. It is better to use more important metrics like size of blokos and idocy density per capita.
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by Fujiyama: 9:06pm On Feb 08
Ihaveleftnaija:
The fuel subsidy example proves my point. Nigerians are already paying more, but because the state lacks structure and credibility, the pain feels wasted. The problem is not Nigerians’ willingness to pay—it’s how the money is managed.
^^^
Major contradiction between your posts above and below:

Ihaveleftnaija:
Let's pay the taxes first and complain later if the government doesn't deliver.
^^^
undecided
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by brain54(m): 9:13pm On Feb 08
Hedonisco:
Of course. It is better to use more important metrics like size of blokos and idocy density per capita.
Just because you have big blokus...


doesn’t mean you’re not proof that size and sense are unrelated!
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by IGBOPROMISE1: 9:43pm On Feb 08
Ezmans:
The crude oil we sell everyday and the one stole by the criminal rich men can do this here rather we are using our money to build houses for judicial officials and traditional leaders, I have been to some countries I have never in my life see a country so corrupt like us every thing here is bribe
Even a lot of our Profs are on the make and can easily be bought for the right price!
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by DNAPro: 2:55am On Feb 09
Okay
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by Tallesty1(m): 6:50am On Feb 09
Ihaveleftnaija:
If we want the same standards and annual budget South Africa has, are we willing to pay the price they are paying for all the development they have? That's the biggest question. South Africans pay 40% and above in taxation, are ready for that or we just want the beauty and class without paying the price tag for it ? You cannot be this organised and developed without the budget to match the standards. Let's pay the taxes first and complain later if the government doesn't deliver.
Kindly shut up.

Nigeria generates approximately ₦55.5 trillion annually from crude oil; South Africa does not have that. What did your leaders do with all that annual income? When it comes to developing the country, you all start comparing us to high-tax-paying countries with no oil, instead of our peers that have oil and low taxes
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by Acidosis(m): 7:25am On Feb 09
brain54:
So just because a country has a fancy looking...


A working collation center we can arrive at the conclusion that that country is better than another?


Stop thinking with emotions and sentiments bros!
No, I gave you facts and data. Give me proof that Nigeria is not among the top 5 spenders on elections. Then, another proof that Nigeria is not about the top 5 poorest countries (GDP per capita) in the world.
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by brain54(m): 7:30am On Feb 09
Acidosis:
No, I gave you facts and data. Give me proof that Nigeria is not among the top 5 spenders on elections. Then, another proof that Nigeria is not about the top 5 poorest countries (GDP per capita) in the world.
Oga that's not the argument I made...


You can't be providing proof to me unrelated to what I posted and forcing me to respond.

What I posted in case you are confused is that collation center alone no matter how beautiful or functional is not enough reason to rate a country better than another country... even if you are comparing the two countries electoral systems which makes more sense, it's still not enough to just post pictures and draw your conclusions based on that. It's still not enough metric.



How is your proof and data related to this?
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by kaltonga: 7:35am On Feb 09
ariesbull:
When we say that the country isn't moving forward and we have stagnation ..lets just not talk too much let's know where the rain started hearing us...at the polls

Compare a Collation Centre in Nigeria and in South Africa.... After this, then have pity for yourselves Awon Giant of Africa!
Ndi Giant of Africa
One is collection of FACTS, while the other is a collection of FRAUD.
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by brain54(m): 7:37am On Feb 09
Tallesty1:
Kindly shut up.

Nigeria generates approximately ₦55.5 trillion annually from crude oil; South Africa does not have that. What did your leaders do with all that annual income? When it comes to developing the country, you all start comparing us to high-tax-paying countries with no oil, instead of our peers that have oil and low taxes
It's one of the dumbest arguments I have ever heard really...
Re: Compare A Collation Centre In Nigeria And In South Africa. by ariesbull(op): 7:42am On Feb 09
kaltonga:
One is collection of FACTS, while the other is a collection of FRAUD.
and that Akpabio is giving flimsy excuses ....



It's such a shame
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