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| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by haul: 9:56am On May 25, 2015 |
ehie:Sincerely I've given up on this cesspit longtime ago |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Orikinla(m): 9:56am On May 25, 2015 |
The bitter truth. Even majority of Nigerian girlfriends and wives are scam artists too, and that is why they are the most unfaithful in the world. Believe it or not, Nigerian husbands pay for sex with their wives. NO PAY, NO SEX, NO VEX. Here is the reality on the street.
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| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:56am On May 25, 2015 |
crisycent:Don't mind these dumb white kids posting ignorant garbage. Their own leaders have the most satanic, evil programs lined up for them in the coming years, that will turn them into the world's number 1 slaves. Yet they are so dumb they can't see it coming. But their prophets like Alex Jones, David Icke etc have been warning them. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:56am On May 25, 2015 |
ROSSIKE:Ur race? dude u ain't got no fvckin race. you just a lost alien wandering the earth. ask your mother. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by PAINGAIN: 9:57am On May 25, 2015 |
synergycom19:the way some pple dey reason sometimes sef. They r not they r clean but that we create problems for ourselves and then make it their business to solve our problem. The biggest oil producing nation in african does not have petrol, what do u have to say about that? Africa is in a sorry state even with all d natural resources we in abundance, who do u blame for that? Black race has to wake up bro. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by agarawu23(m): 9:57am On May 25, 2015 |
redcliff:the fact is we can't compare our country with foreign countries, the "God intervention" I am saying isn't to change our country from bad to good but to change the mind of our politicians so that they can pity the masses. the Europe and other developed countries we are talking about also went through hell before finally getting to this point. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:57am On May 25, 2015 |
Nigeria has been fvucked up a long time ago,anybody blaming GEJ was probably born during his time,im not supporting the man but then you need to realize he had more enemies trying to put him down than helpers,he had me critisized right from taking office. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Youngzedd(m): 9:58am On May 25, 2015 |
Ontarget: |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:59am On May 25, 2015 |
Stelvin101:The black race civilized the world. Did your drug addict father not teach you that? Scum of the earth. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by harry509: 9:59am On May 25, 2015 |
PDPwayoo:yea. U Rr ryte my dear. Bt if I may ask who Rr d follower's. Most of d followers eat frm dem. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by angelo82: 9:59am On May 25, 2015 |
The type of complex that some white people has with black people and God can not be measured...........They don't even know the cause of the fuel crisis yet they are quick to run their mouth...........Lets see how far their 419ed economy can go......... |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by KwachImani(f): 9:59am On May 25, 2015 |
DDoubleUps:And you are forgetting that China was independent from marauding criminal whites for how long?......and how old is China as a country?...............just go away..........you must crawl first before you walk or run!....there are fuel shortages even in the fist world too at some point.......yes they do occur..in fact it means Nigeria is rapidly expanding and the production cannot keep up with consumption....all they need to do is to increase refining .........go away racists and mind your business. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by haul: 10:00am On May 25, 2015 |
KwachImani:Keep fooling yourself! You can see the development really? You pathetic,you pathetic because you trying to single out yourself, you saw what they posted? "Africans" tell me where you country is,your country is sh1t if it aren't called a "first world country" And the sickness infested everywhere,africans ever complacent,see this rubbish jackass forming posh for my front. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by ololo12: 10:01am On May 25, 2015 |
Let's just face it. Nigeria is a failed nation. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by KwachImani(f): 10:03am On May 25, 2015 |
PAINGAIN:Please for the umpteenth time DESIST FROM LUMPING UP AFRICA!!!...this is the caged mentality I despise......Botswana is well run and so is Mauritius,Seychelles and or Morocco.........Kenya has no natural resources at all and its fairing well. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by ken4jj(m): 10:04am On May 25, 2015 |
Stelvin101:Exactly, this is what i have been saying. There is a fundamental problem with the black man. Show me that black dominated nation that can stand shoulder to shoulder with the so called third world countries in europe and asia. Each time i travel and walk in the streets of Europe, i get bitter not because i dont appreciate good things but because i keep wondering how my country Nigeria cannot even give her citizens common basic amenities that are taken for granted even in third world European country like Romania. Blacks are just too greedy for my liking, tufiakwaa. Now our politicians are all millionaires and billionaires with houses and investments all over the world but their homeland is poo, no shame yet the gallivant around with their ill gotten wealth.They travel abroad like it is VI to lekki yet they cannot replicate half of what they see over there. most times i wonder how these our so called leaders feel when they are with their counterparts abroad. Now they have announced to us how they will go on vacation abroad after may 29. i ask, how many other government official abroad come to nigeria to buy houses and have vacation? Low self esteem at its peak. To tell that there is something wrong with the black race, instead of the citizens to fight the government and hold them accountable, they will still be the ones doing the defence of the government by fighting each other instead of they common enemy. I dont know how a battered nigerian youth will be fighting for a politican, is this not a height of stupidity? We deserve all the insult we get as a nation and i wish the Europeans and Americans will bar all Nigerian politicians from stepping into their country. They are very useless to us as citizens. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by KwachImani(f): 10:05am On May 25, 2015 |
haul:Keep insulting since you have no ideas to offer.........don't rub your stench on others.......a country doesn't have to be called first world to be doing well/heading in right direction or to be livable. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Ilekeh(f): 10:06am On May 25, 2015 |
Lmaoooo I really don't feel sorry for Nigerians. The same ediots voted for GEJ again. ![]() Anyway, I've stopped receiving emails from prince Chukwu for years ni e. I guess I have no more inheritance to claim. So sad. I planned on being rich before age 70. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by spicymir(m): 10:06am On May 25, 2015 |
omenka:is GEJ the owner of nigeria, is the only person in govment dnt u knw that dis government is a do or die game, they r all in this together jhs stop shifting blame on one person and go deep to understand the game politicians are playing. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by brixton: 10:06am On May 25, 2015 |
We deserve every insult we get from these guys... We are the ones doing all sorts of menial jobs in their land and even causing menace to their civil communities |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by hansblix: 10:06am On May 25, 2015 |
We must all wake up to this challenge. These is embarrassing. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Ilekeh(f): 10:07am On May 25, 2015 |
angelo82:Seriously, calm down. You guys say worse about western nations. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by calabaman(m): 10:08am On May 25, 2015 |
teease:well spoken.. but the truth is How would we be great again? What are you and I going to do about it?? The same stories we have been hearing from each administration at the start of their tenure is what gets recycled and spewed out in the next administration. Case in point Nepa!!! God help us all.. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by UjSizzle(f): 10:08am On May 25, 2015 |
Oh lord they know Prince Chukwu too But this is sad ![]() |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 10:09am On May 25, 2015 |
DDoubleUps:Please spare us this slave logic of yours. We are also making our progress despite our development issues. Could your grandparents read and write? Did we have INNOSON motors producing indigenous cars and buses 20 years ago? Did a tarred road lead to your village 50 years ago? Answer is no to all those. So we are making progress. The problem is that people like you should stop feeling inferior, and just get on with it. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by joseph1832(m): 10:10am On May 25, 2015 |
omenka:Then who do we blame bro? Who do we blame, obviously not Jonathan because we know his a clueless Bleep! But to me, I blame those people who voted him into Arse Hole Rock!!!. They are to blame for this mess we are in. Imagine the nonsense!. That in this modern day, people still allow tribal and religious sentiment to cloud their thoughts and reason pattern. I will hate to think and believe that if this same Jonathan come in 2019 and say he's a reform man, many will still vote for him and forget the wickedness he did in his last days in office, because I really don't know what to call this, if not pure and outright wickedness!. Sometimes I wish I was The Punisher!!!. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by REALODUA: 10:11am On May 25, 2015 |
got some few more myself
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| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by angelo82: 10:12am On May 25, 2015 |
Nothing is worse than what white people say about other races..........I am sure you don't have any idea.............. Ilekeh: |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by JuanDeDios: 10:12am On May 25, 2015 |
omenka:I tell you. It just makes one sad. Sad. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by redcliff: 10:12am On May 25, 2015 |
agarawu23:NO! and I still insist that its not this type of hell. What they went through was more of economical hardship rather than infrastructural hardships. Light, good roads, basic amenities are infrastructural and its sad to note that even in this modern age, infrastructural advancements is what Africa is still suffering mostly from. Don't compare the times of their sufferings to our modern times because this was more than 400-500years ago and even at this time they were technologically advanced. because there are many edifice of over 500 years old that still stands today and you would be surprised that it would still go for more years except it has to be demolished. This sh.it is easy. because they whites have made it easy for us, we dont need to crack our brains anymore. Just mere copying their stuffs and paying for them is okay. someone told me that the best way to be a rich man is to copy a rich man. If it took a rich man 20years to get to where he is, by just copying him, it may take you 2years because he has already created that framework that you dont need to crack you brain anymore and this is what has been helping China all these years. There is simply no excuse for Africa! |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by DDoubleUps(m): 10:12am On May 25, 2015 |
KwachImani:go away and mind my bussiness you say? nigeria is my business as a nigerian untill anyday i decide to tear up my passport and even if that happens which is not likely, i have a family there and was born there and i have a big stake there too, so from what you say you mean that outsiders are the reason why billions disapear everyday in nigeria from government cofers while the masses live in squalor? So you mean that it is the outsiders that make the national assembly alone spend seven percent of the total national budget? or the outsiders that tell the government not to pay workers and stick with agreement it entered with oil markerters? you can aswell keep ranting and looking for who to call racists without knowing the meaning of the words, but you should know that nigerian problem is caused mostly by people with this your squalor mentality... and mind you am a nigerian and an igbo as that, so i wonder how am being a racists to fellow black people like me... i care because nigeria is my country and because i love my country and want the best for it and its people. |
| Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by mployer(m): 10:13am On May 25, 2015 |
omenka:Stop being blindfolded by Jonathan hate. Pick the points in their post. 1. Nigeria is home to sacmmers and email hackers. Did Jonathan cause that? 2. No black nation has ever run itself successfully...blacks are genetically incapable of running a civilized society..prove that wrong. pay attention and see the bigger picture. |
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