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Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by Mathewrichard99: 4:44pm On Mar 22
Exactly
Emeskhalifa:
They don't see themselves as Africans. And if today an opportunity presents itself for them to stop being regarded as Africans they will jump on that opportunity without thinking twice.

I don't know why we keep forcing the African title on them.
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by Dancebreaker: 4:45pm On Mar 22
MarkNsukkaBread:
So you're saying that we should throw or doors open for them to enter anytime they like without any visa policies and restrictions simply because we want to boost our tourism figures and earn more dollars.

Inferiority complex is your problem, you are also an olodo!
So, you are wiser and superior than Moroccans, Americans, Australians, French and others who allow others to come in with their dollars and hard currencies? Empty pride.

Be doing local champion. What are you afraid of? You believe archaic and retrogressive policies that stifle the economy make you superior? grin cheesy

To be superior, provide security in your country, jobs, constant electricity, don't be the poverty capital of the world, don't be fantastically corrupt, retain your best brains/doctors, engineers, politicians should not siphon public money to buy houses in countries that treat you shabbily at their embassies and consulates in Nigeria, don't expose yourself to SA xenophobia, etc.

That's how to be superior. Not by mouth or empty pride.

Obviously, you haven't travelled visa-free to Western countries, Tunisia, Morocco or countries wise enough to attract tourists, so you will never understand it.

By the way, most won't even come due to insecurity, so no point.
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by Mathewrichard99: 4:50pm On Mar 22
😂😂😂 You said if there's a way to remove them....😂😂😂..i guess they are going to be regarded as Africa till the world ends. Nature has put them right where they are and nothing they can do to remove themselves....
promami:
Honestly, if there's a way to remove those Arabic 4 out of Africa, that'd be a great win for Africa.
These people doesn't have any iota of Africanism in them and have total disregard for black Africans.
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by MotiveU(f): 5:23pm On Mar 22
Why is Nigeria not on the list..
Thought we are gaint in Africa
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by CalabarSamurai(m): 6:57pm On Mar 22
What number is Naijeria ?
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by HisaacPlus: 7:16pm On Mar 22
SeverusSnape:
giANT of Africa (for mouth) is nowhere to be found on positive lists like this.

Which sensible tourist would want to even visit a terrorists' enclave?
I know the "Monday stay at home" suffer-heads will talk
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by Winneepye: 8:16pm On Mar 22
Let us focus on removing poverty and improving our standard of living. Prosperity always attract people naturally but failure has no friend.
In summary nobody will visit an ugly place.
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by IDERAWOLE(m): 9:07pm On Mar 22
SeverusSnape:
giANT of Africa (for mouth) is nowhere to be found on positive lists like this.

Which sensible tourist would want to even visit a terrorists' enclave?
It's clear that's your intention of posting the data. God help you. As you say with your mouth, that's exactly what you get, except you relocate to those countries that aren't the terrorists enclave.
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by IDERAWOLE(m): 9:12pm On Mar 22
HisaacPlus:
I know the "Monday stay at home" suffer-heads will talk
They know their intention before posting the data. Frustration is the lot of those people.

The Nigeria they want to celebrate is gone for good.

A new Nigeria is unfolding, whether they like it or not.

Since last week that King Charles III hosted their nightmare, they've been having running stomach.
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by bablon20(m): 10:33pm On Mar 22
Why is Nigeria missing on this list?
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by HisaacPlus: 10:55pm On Mar 22
IDERAWOLE:
They know their intention before posting the data. Frustration is the lot of those people.

The Nigeria they want to celebrate is gone for good.

A new Nigeria is unfolding, whether they like it or not.

Since last week that King Charles III hosted their nightmare, they've been having running stomach.
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by Hungrychicken(m): 10:58pm On Mar 22
If I were from any of the North African countries, I wouldn’t even associate myself with the other Africans neither would I want to be called an African. It’s a degrading name, it’s darkness as they come. A race of defeated people.
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by ernieboy(m): 11:09pm On Mar 22
TimiofAbuja:
CAF helped Morocco to gain this feet
is it caf that helped to provide the infrastructure that rivals those in western countries for them?
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by Gerrard59(m): 5:30am On Mar 23
Mattswaggz:
Imagine even Ghana is ahead of Nigeria......giant of Africa only in population. undecided .
Are Ghanaians proud of "using" women for money rituals? If you want tourists in your country, your local/native women have to be safe.
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by Gerrard59(m): 5:31am On Mar 23
keemsleek:
Nigeria had never been a tourist center like that so nobody should sat it's this administration. It's recently that it's beginning to make lil moves like detty December and so.
Nigerians in the abroad, not majorly foreigners. The "tourists" who visit Nigeria are Nigerians. More foreigners visit Gambia than Nigeria.
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by Fuckyoumod: 7:47am On Mar 23
wellmax:
This is not a Nigerian-bashing thread.
Truth is your biggest enemy and your biggest undoing..

Falsehood will remain your nightmare and comforter.
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by anonimi: 12:58pm On Mar 23
keemsleek:
Nigeria had never been a tourist center like that so nobody should sat it's this administration. It's recently that it's beginning to make lil moves like detty December and so.
Detty December in smelling Lagos with shitty water.
So apt, innit huh




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5v-F81hNTs
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by keemsleek(m): 3:10pm On Mar 23
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anonimi:
Detty December in smelling Lagos with shitty water.
So apt, innit huh




https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g5v-F81hNTs
What state do u come from first let know? I have noticed u always post this same thing all d time.
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by anonimi: 3:18pm On Mar 23
keemsleek:
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What state do u come from first let know? I have noticed u always post this same thing all d time.
I am from the state that had Jakande as governor for four years, during which he did far more than Tinubu and his placeholder successors have done in 27 years of perpetual increase in tax burden, IGR, budget and even loans despite PPP off budget projects.

I am definitely not an ayederu atohunrinwa like the son of Iyaloja Mogaji who has Tinubu as surname.

Splashme:
The first civilian governor of Lagos State, Alhaji Lateef Jakande, on Tuesday, said that the cancellation of the Lagos metroline project in 1985 was a major mistake and disservice to many Nigerians.

Jakande spoke in Lagos during the launch of a book which chronicled his life in politics and journalism.

The book, entitled, ‘Jakande: Leadership in Action’ is written by Dr. Bola Olaosebikan, who told the audience at the event that the All Progressives Congress presidential candidate, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), was not responsible for the cancellation of the project.

Jakande said, “Reflecting on the metroline project, I think it is a major disservice to many Nigerians. Imagine how many people would have benefitted. It would have made life easier and changed the face of transport in Lagos. Whoever cancelled it or gave the advice towards its cancellation didn’t do right.”

The former governor asked Nigerians not to vote for unserious leaders in the coming polls, saying the elections presented Nigerians with a good opportunity that should not be squandered.

Expressing the hope that Nigeria would soon overcome its developmental challenges, Jakande said hope would be actualised faster if credible people emerged as leaders in the next dispensation.

He said, “This book comes at a very auspicious time in Nigeria’s history as we need leaders who can act. We need leaders who would not compromise the standards of good governance. God has blessed this nation the most in Africa, although we have not reached where we should be; with the right leaders, Nigeria would overcome its challenges.”


http://www.punchng.com/news/cancelling-metroline-a-major-mistake-jakande/
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eluquenson:
REVISITING SOME OF THE LATEEF JAKANDE'S GOVERNMENT ACHIEVEMENTS FROM OCTOBER 1979 TO DECEMBER 1983 (FOUR YEARS AND 3 MONTHS) IN LAGOS STATE

* His government built the current Lagos State Secretariat which houses all the state ministries as well as the popular round house hitherto occupied by all subsequent governors of the state.

* His government built the Lagos State House of Assembly complex.

* His government built the Lagos State Television

* His government built the Lagos Radio

* His government built Lagos State University

* His government established General Hospital in zones all over the state with assurance of free health care.

* His government established Teacher Training College and the College of Education.

* His government built low cost houses in Ijaiye, Dolphin, Oke-Afa, Ije, Abesan, Iponri, Ipaja, Abule Nla, Epe, Amuwo-Odofin, Anikantamo, Surulere, Iba, Ikorodu, Badagry, Isheri/Olowu, Orisigun etc.

* His government established the Water Management Board and Waste Disposal Board on the 18th of August, 1980.

* His government constructed the Adiyan Water Works to increase water supply in the state to 18.16 million litres per day.

* His government modernized and expanded the Iju Water Works which was first commissioned in 1915. This increased daily capacity from 159 million to 204 million litres per day.

* His government purchased and commissioned the giant car crusher equipment. The equipment was designed specifically to crush derelict vehicles in Lagos State. It had the capacity to crush 45 vehicles per day.

* His government constructed, rehabilitated and resurfaced Epe/Ijebu-Ode Road, Oba Akran Avenue, Toyin Street, Town Planning Way, Alimosho-Idimu-Egbe Road, Idimu-Iba-LASU Road, the new secretariat road and several others.

* His government constructed Victoria Island/Epe Road and thereby creating an ‘oil rig’ for Lagos State.

* His government established Asphalt Plant for the Department of Public Works.

* His government established Electricity Board for Rural Electrification with provision of street lights.

* His government modernized, expanded and commissioned Onikan Stadium in 1982.

* His government established a singular school system and ensured genuine free education in Lagos State and the beneficiaries of this policy are in different positions of eminence in the country and around the world.

* His government raised the primary schools in Lagos State to 812 with 533,001 pupils (against 605 primary schools with 434,545 pupils he met in 1979) and secondary schools to 223 with 167,629 students (against 105 schools with 107,835 students in 1979).

* His government constructed 11, 729 classrooms with the maximum of 40 children per class between March and August 1980, by 1983, he had constructed over 22,000 classrooms.

* In July 1983, two commercial passenger boats christened "Baba Kekere and Itafaji" to run the Mile 2 - Marina (CMS) route via the lagoons were inaugurated by his government to mark the official launch of the Lagos State ferry services.

* His government took over the ownership and financing of Lagos State Printing Corporation in July 1980

* His government established the first State Traffic Management Authority (Road Marshals).

* His government established small scale Industries Credit Scheme which preceded the EKO bank.

*His government established LASACO Insurance.

*His government expanded existing market and built new ones.

*His government established Traditional Medicine Board.

WHO SAYS 4 YEARS IN OFFICE IS NOT ENOUGH FOR MEANINGFUL ACHIEVEMENTS?

IT'S A FACT THAT 90% OF GOVERNORS IN NIGERIA SINCE 1999 WITH REVENUES AT THEIR DISPOSAL CANNOT BOAST OF A QUARTER OF THESE ACHIEVEMENTS EVEN WITHIN THEIR EIGHT YEARS IN OFFICE.
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by writeprof(m): 5:04pm On Mar 23
SeverusSnape:
giANT of Africa (for mouth) is nowhere to be found on positive lists like this.

Which sensible tourist would want to even visit a terrorists' enclave?
Sadly, I noticed that the Morocco, Egypt and Tunisia are all supposed to be Islamic countries also.

What are they doing right that Nigeria is not in respect of this Islamic radicalism huh
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by writeprof(m): 5:07pm On Mar 23
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Mathewrichard99:
Morocco that is so unfriendly to fellow Africans especially Black African......besides, those 3 Arabs countries aren't African in the real context of ethnical verification, Morocco, Tunisia and Egypt including Algeria and Libya are all Arabs of the Mediterranean Axis..and they never wanted to be regarded as Africa from the time immemorial. Morocco even begged to be included in European Union. All these countries listed above have their allegiance to the Association Of Arab nations only....
I wonder how they've not allowed radical Islamist groups to over run their countries making it secured for tourists and unsafe for terrorists huh
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by anonimi: 7:33pm On Mar 23
Hungrychicken:
If I were from any of the North African countries, I wouldn’t even associate myself with the other Africans neither would I want to be called an African. It’s a degrading name, it’s darkness as they come. A race of defeated people.
Why did Gaddafi love to be called king of Africa?

Why did Africans love calling him that huh
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by anonimi: 7:37pm On Mar 23
wellmax:
Most people who say they want to visit Africa mean they want to go on safari. A small number mean the pyramids.

Almost none of them can tell you much about where they would go in #Ghana, or why Rwanda has quietly become one of the most discussed destinations on the continent.
Ghana has a rich history before slavery and during slavery, as well as beaches.

Rwanda has a great history of recovering from genocide and the gorillas for those who are interested.
Re: Most Visited African Countries By International Tourists by keemsleek(m): 7:51pm On Mar 23
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anonimi:
I am from the state that had Jakande as governor for four years, during which he did far more than Tinubu and his placeholder successors have done in 27 years of perpetual increase in tax burden, IGR, budget and even loans despite PPP off budget projects.

I am definitely not an ayederu atohunrinwa like the son of Iyaloja Mogaji who has Tinubu as surname.


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It's well with u. Be bold of ur state. Good night sir
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