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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola: 2:04pm On Jul 07
pocohantas:
Now you put it like this, you are right. But if truly these people were illegal immigrants, it means they (S.Africans) have to adapt somehow. I don't mind what they are doing, the problem has to be how they are going about it.
What they are doing is nothing new. Anytime the failures of govt become to apparent and inescapable immigrants become a convenient scapegoat. We saw it in the late 80s Ghana must go. Idi amin pulled the same with the Indians. Trump is doing the same.

It will not resolve anything, but it will give the frustrated some victims to vent on. When all is said and done, the situation will be worse than when they started
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola: 2:38pm On Jul 07
izzou:
Came across this video of a type of Car theft in the USA.

Let's call the Thief "Mr B"

- Mr B steals a car
- Instead of running away with it, he takes it to another location, and strips it of everything. Infact, only the skeleton would be left
- He abandons the scrap there
- The Police finds the scrap.
- In the end, the scrap is taken to an auction and sold for peanuts (obviously)

Mr B has been monitoring the situation so far. Immediately he sees the scrap for sale in the auction, he buys it. Takes it home and fix those parts he stole.

Now he has a perfect documented vehicle with no worries

huh huh huh
It's called insurance fraud. And it is why insurance companies have investigators who follow up to verify claims. The insurance company has paid the owner for the value of the car and will now dispose of the scrap to recoup their losses. They are data driven so once this scam is run enough time it will show up on their records. That is part of what busts criminals. Their established patterns
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by afrodoc2: 3:32pm On Jul 07
izzou:
Lol. I was just looking around the market today

There are jobs that Northerners easily do. You won't find Southerners doing them.

I imagine if they send all Northerners out of Lagos. The chaos because we won't find truck pushers, loaders etc would be worrisome.

I know such kind of economy exists in SA, and maybe that's what the Zimbabweans and others from the East side would be dominating.

Make dem no go cut off their head because dem wan spite the nose


Your concern for their wellbeing is heartwarming.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ibime(m): 3:40pm On Jul 07
South Africa actually managed to chase many people without major bloodshed on a genocidal level

But are there still Africans in South Africa? Would be good if someone can quantify how successful their "Ghana must go" movement was
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 3:44pm On Jul 07
izzou:
Lol. I was just looking around the market today

There are jobs that Northerners easily do. You won't find Southerners doing them.

I imagine if they send all Northerners out of Lagos. The chaos because we won't find truck pushers, loaders etc would be worrisome.

I know such kind of economy exists in SA, and maybe that's what the Zimbabweans and others from the East side would be dominating.

Make dem no go cut off their head because dem wan spite the nose
You are even looking at it from the angle of menial jobs and low skilled Labour, what about highly skilled and specialized professions?

For example now, if you go to gulf countries like Qatar, Saudi, Bharian, UAE, etc; majority of specialized jobs in oil and gas sector, medicine, mining, and even finance are done by foreigners who are expatriates...... The expats are mainly Indians, Pakistanis, Africans, few Americans and Europeans who are able to explore such temperate areas.


If tomorrow the Arabs wake and ask those foreigners to leave their countries without any planned replacement with another set of skilled foreigners, tbey will suffer greatly.

I want to believe the south Africans too will have some sectors of their economy that are running smoothly because of the presence of foreigners/expats. In die time they will suffer the consequences of this foolish movement they cunningly disguise as fighting against "illegal foreigners".

Standard bank group is a South African owned financial giant that operates in different African countries. Then you have companies like Debonairs, MTN and co who pack millions of dollars from different African countries yearly. These Xenophobic fools never thought of what would happen if every African country decides to cripple their business and send them packing from their respective countries. I used to think they had very good education system in that country Sha
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by lawani(m): 4:25pm On Jul 07
BlueRayDick:
You are even looking at it from the angle of menial jobs and low skilled Labour, what about highly skilled and specialized professions?

For example now, if you go to gulf countries like Qatar, Saudi, Bharian, UAE, etc; majority of specialized jobs in oil and gas sector, medicine, mining, and even finance are done by foreigners who are expatriates...... The expats are mainly Indians, Pakistanis, Africans, few Americans and Europeans who are able to explore such temperate areas.


If tomorrow the Arabs wake and ask those foreigners to leave their countries without any planned replacement with another set of skilled foreigners, tbey will suffer greatly.

I want to believe the south Africans too will have some sectors of their economy that are running smoothly because of the presence of foreigners/expats. In die time they will suffer the consequences of this foolish movement they cunningly disguise as fighting against "illegal foreigners".

Standard bank group is a South African owned financial giant that operates in different African countries. Then you have companies like Debonairs, MTN and co who pack millions of dollars from different African countries yearly. These Xenophobic fools never thought of what would happen if every African country decides to cripple their business and send them packing from their respective countries. I used to think they had very good education system in that country Sha
They are only going after people in the informal sector
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola:
Ibime:
South Africa actually managed to chase many people without major bloodshed on a genocidal level

But are there still Africans in South Africa? Would be good if someone can quantify how successful their "Ghana must go" movement was
i have an SIL who has been working in joburg as an expat for the past two years. she is in nigeria right now, but from what she said, they weren't affected. i would say it is those whose business is within the poorer parts of SA who are exposed

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Realmrsean: 6:01pm On Jul 07
GloriousGbola:
i have an SIL who has been working in joburg as an expat for the past two years. she is in nigeria right now, but from what she said, they weren't affected. i would say it is those whose business is within the poorer parts of SA who are exposed
these south Africans, why do they attack only blacks and Africans
Why don't they extend the same energy to the whites in their country?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by raumdeuter: 8:00pm On Jul 07
Ibime:
South Africa actually managed to chase many people without major bloodshed on a genocidal level

But are there still Africans in South Africa? Would be good if someone can quantify how successful their "Ghana must go" movement was
There are still Africans in South Africa. Especially those in white collar jobs and high brow neighborhoods. Those in middle class neighborhoods will be more exposed to the riots

Th riots are more likely going to be prevalent in the Ajegunles and Okokomaiko than in their Asokoros and Ikoyis
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by raumdeuter: 8:02pm On Jul 07
Realmrsean:
these south Africans, why do they attack only blacks and Africans
Why don't they extend the same energy to the whites in their country?
Whites in the rural areas might get attacked, Most whites will live in highbrow areas with security where the mobs cannot get to
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by CrystalTiger(m): 8:05pm On Jul 07
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With less than 5000 participants for this first outing, he's now gotten 30,000 students registered already for the 2027 edition.. Hopefully this ushers in new vigor for both students and teachers in the south East..

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Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 8:40pm On Jul 07
I hear say another Ponzi don crash

Nigeria Reading Culture grin

Who comes up with these names?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Theflint1(m):
GloriousGbola:
Anyone who is able to genuinely solve enugus water problem will win over the electorate. Enugu has had water problems since forever
It'd be nice, but this is almost in the realms of wishful thinking. There's no Nigerian state where the people resident there are dependent on water produced by government.

Those of us lucky to stay in places where we can dig the ground and have water gush out should thank our stars for the luck of geography.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by lawani(m): 9:09pm On Jul 07
Theflint1:
It'd be nice, but this is almost in the realms of wishful thinking. There's no Nigerian state where the people resident there are dependent on water produced by government.

Those of us lucky to stay in places where we can dig the ground and have water gush out should than our stars for the luck of geography.
Enugu has money now as the governor has increased the igr very substantially. The water should not cost a lot to fix and it will earn revenue that will pay back the cost. I believe the government is well positioned to fix the problem at a profit
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by GloriousGbola: 9:13pm On Jul 07

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 9:22pm On Jul 07
lawani:
Enugu has money now as the governor has increased the igr very substantially. The water should not cost a lot to fix and it will earn revenue that will pay back the cost. I believe the government is well positioned to fix the problem at a profit
It will cost a lot to fix oh.

I doubt if he can even provide for the whole capital.

What we saw in that video was from a place called Emene. It's somewhere close to the Lake at Nike. Maybe that's why theirs can be solved primarily

Enugu's water issues na Nature-made. The coal deposits below makes it difficult to access water
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by lawani(m): 9:29pm On Jul 07
izzou:
It will cost a lot to fix oh.

I doubt if he can even provide for the whole capital.

What we saw in that video was from a place called Emene. It's somewhere close to the Lake at Nike. Maybe that's why theirs can be solved primarily

Enugu's water issues na Nature-made. The coal deposits below makes it difficult to access water
They are planning to send the water by pipeline over some distance. If it is metered, it will turn out profit. People spend over 100k per month on water in Enugu
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 9:40pm On Jul 07
lawani:
They are planning to send the water by pipeline over some distance. If it is metered, it will turn out profit. People spend over 100k per month on water in Enugu
I feel that the option might be to pipe the water to a central point, from which people can now buy in tankers

Because we have zero plans for Urban planning in Nigeria. How do you begin to channel water to individual homes? How much will it cost to start piping the whole Enugu, to send water to people's houses?

And it's the same everywhere. Water boards hardly exist in Nigeria again. Everybody has their own borehole machines.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Theflint1(m): 9:58pm On Jul 07
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Theflint1(m): 10:01pm On Jul 07
izzou:
It will cost a lot to fix oh.

I doubt if he can even provide for the whole capital.

What we saw in that video was from a place called Emene. It's somewhere close to the Lake at Nike. Maybe that's why theirs can be solved primarily

Enugu's water issues na Nature-made. The coal deposits below makes it difficult to access water
Providing access to clean water can be tricky, even for countries that have their sh1t together, not to mention a country like ours.

Lagos has been complaining of brown water on the Island since forever...nothing has been done till date.
Ekpoma's water challenge is a running joke, no fix in sight ever.
Same with several parts up North.

We should just thank God for borehole water, there are some challenges that are beyond our leaders.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by BlueRayDick: 10:23pm On Jul 07
Theflint1:
Providing access to clean water can be tricky, even for countries that have their sh1t together, not to mention a country like ours.

Lagos has been complaining of brown water on the Island since forever...nothing has been done till date.
Ekpoma's water challenge is a running joke, no fix in sight ever.
Same with several parts up North.

We should just thank God for borehole water, there are some challenges that are beyond our leaders.
But how's it that those gulf countries situated literally in the middle of deserts provide portable water for their citizens? We don't see their citizens complaining all year round about water online?
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 10:43pm On Jul 07
Theflint1:
Providing access to clean water can be tricky, even for countries that have their sh1t together, not to mention a country like ours.

Lagos has been complaining of brown water on the Island since forever...nothing has been done till date.
Ekpoma's water challenge is a running joke, no fix in sight ever.
Same with several parts up North.

We should just thank God for borehole water, there are some challenges that are beyond our leaders.
I think this particular challenge is caused by our usual neglect for planning.

Enugu's water challenge may not have been a problem in the 80s because the population might have been small, but nobody looked at the bigger picture.

The Lekki you mentioned is another example. As it started developing, why can't the government map out a Water solution for the area? We are very good at selling land up and down, but nobody thinks about the foreseeable future.

We hardly plan for anything in this country. No challenge in Nigeria is beyond us. We just keep expanding and increasing our population inside the problem
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by izzou(m): 10:48pm On Jul 07
BlueRayDick:
But how's it that those gulf countries situated literally in the middle of deserts provide portable water for their citizens? We don't see their citizens complaining all year round about water online?
Exactly.

I was born and also grew up in Festac. I haven't seen any place in Nigeria that is as planned as that place; Something of 1977.

Festac has its own Water board (Doesn't work anymore)
Had playgrounds
Had places apportionned to schools
Had Power Gen sets for each Road
Had places reserved for expansion
Had its own market

Urban and Regional planning no dey work for Nigeria.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ibime(m): 10:53pm On Jul 07
BlueRayDick:
But how's it that those gulf countries situated literally in the middle of deserts provide portable water for their citizens? We don't see their citizens complaining all year round about water online?
They drill deep into Aquifers and use desalination technology. No be borehole money.

Enugu residents can't afford the cost per litre that will pay off such capital investment. Easier to buy or pipeline water

Other subsaharan countries are starting to have desalination plants most notably Cape Verde and Namibia but really there's no need in Nigeria as we mostly have freshwater. Enugu alone does not have enough population to build a business case for a desalination plant and besides they don't border the sea so nowhere to pull the saltwater from
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Theflint1(m): 10:54pm On Jul 07
BlueRayDick:
But how's it that those gulf countries situated literally in the middle of deserts provide portable water for their citizens? We don't see their citizens complaining all year round about water online?
Same with electricity, assess roads, public health, quality basic education, housing and so on.

There's no one big problem that Nigerian leaders have solved even to 50% in over 60 years of self-governance.

No be life we dey for this part of the world.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Theflint1(m): 11:00pm On Jul 07
Ibime:
They drill deep into Aquifers and use desalination technology. No be borehole money.

Enugu residents can't afford the cost per litre that will pay off such capital investment. Easier to buy or pipeline water

Other subsaharan countries are starting to have desalination plants most notably Cape Verde and Namibia but really there's no need in Nigeria as we mostly have freshwater. Enugu alone does not have enough population to build a business case for a desalination plant and besides they don't border the sea so nowhere to pull the saltwater from
Maybe if water issue had been solved for other parts of the country where there's assess to freshwater, it would be a bit easier to pipe water to places where they just can't get if off the ground.

Most of our problems no be rocket science, they're problems that solution has been available for, and at scale many many years now, decades of bad leadership is why the problems now start looking insurmountable.
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by lawani(m): 11:49pm On Jul 07
Ibime:
They drill deep into Aquifers and use desalination technology. No be borehole money.

Enugu residents can't afford the cost per litre that will pay off such capital investment. Easier to buy or pipeline water

Other subsaharan countries are starting to have desalination plants most notably Cape Verde and Namibia but really there's no need in Nigeria as we mostly have freshwater. Enugu alone does not have enough population to build a business case for a desalination plant and besides they don't border the sea so nowhere to pull the saltwater from
Desalination is so cheap whole countries depend on it including for agriculture. So Enugu can afford to pay for it. However the problem is that the salt is returned to the sea and there are reports that some parts of the seas have become up to twenty five percent more conc overtime as a result and this has its own disadvantages for the ecosystem. That is how some people explained it but access to potable water is gradually becoming a serious problem globally and desalination is probably going to emerge as the cheapest way out since the oceans are there and some of the potable water produced will somehow return to the oceans via rain after evaporation while the rest goes into the earth to add to what is there.

Even if the state government can not raise the money, they can go into partnership since the market is there. We with limitless water from borehole don't appreciate what we have
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Ibime(m): 11:59pm On Jul 07
lawani:
Desalination is so cheap whole countries depend on it including for agriculture. So Enugu can afford to pay for it. However the problem is that the salt is returned to the sea and there are reports that some parts of the seas have become up to twenty five percent more conc overtime as a result and this has its own disadvantages for the ecosystem. That is how some people explained it but access to potable water is gradually becoming a serious problem globally and desalination is probably going to emerge as the cheapest way out since the oceans are there and some of the potable water produced will somehow return to the oceans via rain after evaporation while the rest goes into the earth to add to what is there.

Even if the state government can not raise the money, they can go into partnership since the market is there. We with limitless water from borehole don't appreciate what we have
AI disagrees with you. Desalination is the most expensive form of producing water. You need a large population of financially able people to make it work

Minimum desalination plant costs $300m-$1bln. We haven't talked of cost of transporting the water via pipeline

Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by lawani(m): 12:39am On Jul 08
Ibime:
AI disagrees with you. Desalination is the most expensive form of producing water. You need a large population of financially able people to make it work

Minimum desalination plant costs $300m-$1bln. We haven't talked of cost of transporting the water via pipeline
So even if pipeline takes it to 800 naira for 1000 liters, can we say that is expensive? Israel uses it for all agriculture and home use. A home of five can manage less than 20k per month for such water
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by Theflint1(m): 12:47am On Jul 08
lawani:
So even if pipeline takes it to 800 naira for 1000 liters, can we say that is expensive? Israel uses it for all agriculture and home use. A home of five can manage less than 20k per month for such water
Especially if the water is clean enough to eliminate the need for "pure water"
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by lawani(m): 12:54am On Jul 08
Theflint1:
Especially if the water is clean enough to eliminate the need for "pure water"
And that is even for the high income world where a bottle of coca cola is over 3k as against 500 here
Re: EPL Chatroom - All Discussions by monerozi5590: 3:17am On Jul 08
Theflint1:
It'd be nice, but this is almost in the realms of wishful thinking. [b]There's no Nigerian state where the people resident there are [/b]dependent on water produced by government.

Those of us lucky to stay in places where we can dig the ground and have water gush out should thank our stars for the luck of geography.
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