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| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by PAINGAIN: 9:39am On May 25, 2015 |
ehie:I have lived in SA for years now and I have never had to queue to buy fuel. I drive in, tell dem the kind of fuel I want and the amount, I drive off. I don't know why nigeria is in such a sorry state. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by hadura29(m): 9:39am On May 25, 2015 |
Ontarget:So true my brother... But I believe in the new Nigeria.. Things will turn around soon... #Godblesanigeria |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by BlackHuman(m): 9:40am On May 25, 2015 |
skyhadi16:Not just tell ourselves the truth, but actually DO THE TRUTH. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Holyfield1(m): 9:40am On May 25, 2015 |
Living by the ocean and dying of thirst......Are they lying?..This is just the bitter truth, nothing but the truth |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:40am On May 25, 2015 |
DDoubleUps:BLACK RACE IS INFERIOR. Nigeria is below inferior. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Omotayor123(f): 9:42am On May 25, 2015 |
They are partially right. It's just that Truth is bitter. We should let their criticism wax us Stronger # |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by daniel56(m): 9:43am On May 25, 2015 |
Who is to blame |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by M4gunners: 9:44am On May 25, 2015*. Modified: 10:35am On May 25, 2015 |
PDPwayoo:Yeah but when you watch their ways of writing you will find out S A are the ones talking more on scam. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Dpearlz: 9:45am On May 25, 2015 |
vivaciousvivi:I like people that are objective in assessing any situation. We as a people have failed, simple as that. The leaders are reaping us off daily and we are not able to stand up and oppose them (when we clearly have the advantage over these leaders), our youths are not thinking of solving crucial challenges facing this country but are focused on quick ways to make so much money to gain respect like our stealing politicians. We need to re evaluate ourselves as a people. We need to change the way we think fast else we will never recover from the path of destruction we are heading to. Peace, God bless Nigeria and Nigerians. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by funlord(m): 9:46am On May 25, 2015 |
![]() Most of these peoples opinions are even shared amongst nigerians on a daily basis, so all those here allowing false nationalist pride cloud their perceptions should park well! You want the truth, but it seems most people can't handle the truth! But the fact remains "nigeria is _fucked!" |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:46am On May 25, 2015 |
breakeven:Please apply that to your mother and your family. Leave the rest of us out of your inferiority. Stup.id dummy. Were you not already feeling inferior before you read that garbage? Nasty foool. Instead of you to contribute to African development as best you can you come online to agree with ignorant western racists in proclaiming your own inferiority. Waste of space. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:47am On May 25, 2015 |
haul:When they are happy to remain semi literate, fill their minds with all sort of bigotry and tribalism, and refuse to use their brain for its given purpose,that is how they think |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by slap1(m): 9:48am On May 25, 2015 |
I won't blame them. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:49am On May 25, 2015 |
PDPwayoo:No. You, your whorish mother and father are inferior. Leave the black race and Nigeria out of it. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:49am On May 25, 2015 |
ROSSIKE:it's a very Stwpid thing to tell someone to shut up online cause it potriat how arrogant and low life you are. is it my fault you people refuse to have common? don't pour ur anger on me, pour it on ur useless govt Mister! |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by KwachImani(f): 9:49am On May 25, 2015 |
Oh please!....why lump the rest of us in your failures?.....if one out of 50 something fail in Africa or Caribbean doesn't mean there are no any black successful nations! Botswana is well run and so is Bahamas....Kenya with zero natural resources is trying,this is Nigerian failure....period! And for the rest of you, stop buying into the racism of these few white trash! African countries are very very young......youngest being South Sudan at maybe 2-5 years, they on the other hand lived primitively too dying from BUBONIC PLAGUES and MURDERING EACH OTHER/NAZIS IN MILLIONS E.T.C Not forgetting they are hundreds of years now yet still as racist as their Neanderthal parents that never left their caves/rocks. All said,Nigeria should get its shit together.........you have excuse, with trillions of cubic meters of gas and oil and millions of people. I would excuse , Central African Republic for example and not you Nigerians for such(horrible state of affairs). |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by crisycent: 9:50am On May 25, 2015 |
Shoutout to all my G code niggás. These white bastárds have no idea the shït is being pushed in their own backyards. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:50am On May 25, 2015 |
harry509:is not just our leaders, sometimes is WE. is it our leaders that voted Kashamu? is that woman caught on video in Delta state thumb printing ballot paper our leader? IF FOLLOWERS DONT STOP SINGING PRAISES TO LEADERS AND STOP GIVING AWARD TO FAILED LEADERS LIKE AYO ORITSHEJAFOR (CAN) . THINGS WILL NEVER GO RIGHT. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by MKO4ever(m): 9:50am On May 25, 2015 |
These people must be the criminals from South Africa |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:51am On May 25, 2015 |
Stelvin101:Oh but it's ok to call my race "inferior" and expect me to take that? Better get lost from here you worthless wretch. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:51am On May 25, 2015 |
I see the truth beneath the shame. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by halohs: 9:52am On May 25, 2015 |
I am truly ashamed to be a Nigerian right now!!! God has given us the divine gift to be able to discern what is right and what is wrong, but the leaders that we have had all these years have been demons....they all know what is right but thay have been adamant and continue to perpetuate evil in all its ramifications. Jonathan has been the worst and clueless human being i have come to know...he doesn't even deserve to be called a leader. I just hope and pray that Buhari is different and he's ready to become a leader, cos if he's not, then he should be ready to leave Abuja come four years time......The World is watching now, It is now about African pride ... We have to show them that we can lead ourselves and prosper while at it. Let those who have stolen our collective wealth not finish spending the money....Their entire generation and those to come after them will remain CURSED forever. AMEN. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by DDoubleUps(m): 9:52am On May 25, 2015 |
ROSSIKE:while they were taking people to gas chambers, they were building airplanes, going to the moon and developing strong technology and running an effective government and yes while you can say that the motive may be wrong, you can not say that the desire was ineffective, but there in Africa, what is the desire of the governed and the one governing them, can you also say that it is effective? Hitler brought back the economy of Germany after the first world war and made their technology strong and built scientific wonders, what are our fat pot bellied politicians doing? why was the tutsi massacred? What of the one reportedly ochestrated by mugabe? What of the one that happened in Nigeria during the civil war? What about sudab and so many uncountable genocides going on everyday in Africa? who is decieving who here? Nigeria was as the same stage of development with China not long ago, now where is china and where is nigeria? we must tell ourselves the truth and wake up from our slumber or else we will one day go down to the earth cause truth must be said we are being a burden to the whole world and contributing nothing to the world instead we are all open handed looking for arms and gifts from abroad... shame!!!' |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by gabriel212: 9:52am On May 25, 2015 |
sosanova:U r genetically stupid for that illogical statement. aren't U ashamed of the truth stated above? u ds small children dos not no wen to be rational xcept to make ignoble comments. quite me n live the rest of ur life in abject poverty. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by redcliff: 9:52am On May 25, 2015 |
agarawu23:God would not come down and help anybody do anything and thats the plain truth. America or europe was not built on that. rather it was built from the "collective efforts" of individuals who had a vision of a future they wanted to leave behind for their unborn generations and that is the difference between whites and blacks! |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by FEAO1985(m): 9:54am On May 25, 2015 |
VERY WELL SAID, i can't agree more!!! big ups |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:55am On May 25, 2015 |
ROSSIKE:you again? ara gba gi na anya.... f0olish igbo man. onye iberibe. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:55am On May 25, 2015 |
vivaciousvivi:#Real Nigerians are busy concerned about backward things yet a country with some much natural resources is laughing stock of the world, aint we the GIANTs of Africa ![]() Please this is needed so they can start to think |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by GeneralShepherd(m): 9:55am On May 25, 2015 |
synergycom19:At least they have fuel, water, healthcare and power! |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by anwo247: 9:55am On May 25, 2015 |
Market speculation is just the problem of fuel scarcity. And see the picture of the talkactive culprit below:
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