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Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by odinese(m): 5:16pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Msauza:And u keep on denying? I'm done with u. I don't deal with liars |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by Nobody: 5:34pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
vandalZA:First and foremost, stop making bogus claim here. South Africa's population is 52.98 million. You are always lying about your country yet you are a citizen of the most boring rainbow nation with lot of xenophobic Zulus. Mind you, that 15 million for Nigeria is monthly users not the active users. You didn't distinguish between them before plugging in your ratio conception. On absolute term Nigeria dwarfs the overrated South Africa. In relative term the difference is not too much. In other words what counts for Facebook is the total number of users where the ratio to the population is not relevant. I am really angry with the social media giant for choosing South Africa to set up its regional office. You are so myopic my friend. I cannot see the importance of the difference at all because it is not relevant to Facebook. You are being sentimental about it instead of being reasonable. Bwahaha... |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by Nobody: 5:43pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Msauza:I think you are very funny. The total working population of Nigeria is more than your country's total population. Please... |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by vandalZA(m): 5:45pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
odinese:Lolest I don't get What are you trying to say. |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by vandalZA(m): 6:00pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
all4naija:Lol don't get confused the real reason for Facebook to choose south Africa either than infrastructure, its because south Africa owns 23% if not 24% of Facebook via naspers.......and if you need proof GOOGLE is your friend DUMMY! 1 Like |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by Msauza(m): 6:29pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
odinese: Liar in what sense when I attached the source to prove to you that load shedding is not a constant action that is applied to South Africans. Firstly, when it stated it affected us twice or trice a week, and it improved to only once a week and now it will be only a monthly occurrence. So, tell me how is that supply unstable when we have more of power available for most of the times than is not? |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by RudzSA(m): 6:33pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
odinese:then u truly are a stup1d Nigerian . If Uve been here ud understand why zuckerburg opened his offices in South Africa and not Nigeria or any other african country. We generate more power than evry1 in africa . Load shedding (cutting power for 3hours a week)is no more coz we have more power plants being completed as we speak .nuclear is just an add on for the rise in demand as our population grows. Nigerians shud learn to use their brains instead of hearts in debates. |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by Msauza(m): 6:33pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
all4naija: Remember, four Nigerians industrial workers share one monthly salary of only a one South African industrial worker. Five teachers in Nigeria share only one monthly salary of a SA teacher and so are your doctors, engineers, lawyers, etc. |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by LeSudAfricaine: 7:27pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
odinese:We can't tell you anything about our country after what? Just 4 months? Lolool. Get outta here! 1 Like |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by Nobody: 12:32am On Sep 17, 2015 |
vandalZA:You made that up! Even though Napster own a share on the social media giant it is not an excuse to set office in SA. There are better Facebook offices in other countries which don't have shares with the company. Now move on to your Township with your lies. |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by Nobody: 12:34am On Sep 17, 2015 |
Msauza:SA workers are only richer than Nigerian average. Our big shots get some of the highest pay. Please, go and tell that to your primitive Zulus not a civilized person like me. |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by 14(m): 5:55am On Sep 17, 2015 |
odinese: Excluding that $100Billion, we are currently completing this 2 power stations, medupi and kusile power stations, both will produce 9 600MW, double the nigerian capacity which is 4600MW. Remember currently SA produces 46 000MW, so 46 000 + 9 600 = 55 600MW within 2yrs, while nigeria still talks about 4000MW. 2 Likes
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Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by 14(m): 6:04am On Sep 17, 2015 |
all4naija: where do they work? Even when they do work, but a worker in south africa earns 5 times than a nigerian doing similar job, hence SA has more middle class population which is 28m than nigeria's 4m. Nigeria came in fourth despite having the largest economy in Africa, and close to 180 million inhabitants; Prinsloo attributes that to the country’s dependence on oil and the significant amount of residents that are in the lower income level. “The trouble with Nigeria is two-fold, the economy is highly skewed towards oil production, and yes the government is trying to diversify that potentially even into automotive manufacturing and that will help a lot but the problem.” “Almost 60 per cent of the country survives on less than 2 dollars a day, that doesn't yet provide the opportunity for big retailers to come and invest; you need the strong middle class. http://www.cnbcafrica.com/news/southern-africa/2015/09/15/south-africas-retail-expansion/?utm_source=CNBC+Daily+Newsletter&utm_campaign=f97633b4cd-RSS_EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_Daily&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_37ea1a8e5e-f97633b4cd-216184189# Reason why 2 stores of WOOLWORTH failed in nigeria, but woolworth has more than 750 succesful stores in SA 2 Likes |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by Msauza(m): 10:26am On Sep 17, 2015 |
all4naija: The fact remains, South Africa pay far better salaries than Nigeria. That is why all your teachers and doctors come here to look out for jobs. SA pay high salaries and even our president is the forth most highly paid president in the world. http://www.702.co.za/articles/2066/jacob-zuma-is-the-world-s-4th-best-paid-leader-says-cnn http://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/2015/03/13/president-jacob-zuma-is-the-fourth-highest-paid-president-in-the-world. |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by Nobody: 7:31pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
Msauza:Nigerian senators receive bigger pay than your president. Bwahaha... |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by Nobody: 7:34pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
14:A giant coal pollution power plant in modern time! That is a big shame on your country regarding global warming. |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by Nobody: 7:39pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
14:That's a r e t a r d statistic. You have to provide the criteria, the sources and how they find out there is 4 million middle class in Nigeria. If you think SA has more middle class than Nigeria you think wrong. You only have richer middle class than Nigeria. Period! |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by Nobody: 7:48pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
How many private jets are in South Africa? You see Nigeria is truly the GIANT of Africa. Hahaha... |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by Nobody: 7:52pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
Facebook has to look into this issue properly and move the office from SA to Nigeria. The users-based is a clear evidence we have been scammed by South Africa to have the office there. Zulus are bunch of scams indeed. |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by 14(m): 2:09am On Sep 18, 2015 |
all4naija: do a research and stop disputing any arguement without facts. Nigeria has only 1.7% of its population as middle class, the rest are either poor or living on $2 per day, thats like R26, my lunch alone costs R80. |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by Nobody: 8:22am On Sep 18, 2015 |
14:Nonsense. I ask you for your sources, criteria, etc yet you couldn't provide any. You are only pointing to exchange rate by using your R80-meal argument. You forget the value of money in both countries. That R80 can buy a meal and provide transportation in Nigeria.Meaning that most poor people in Nigeria are as good as Zulus in Townships. I know you still don't understand what I am talking about. |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by LeSudAfricaine: 10:34am On Sep 18, 2015 |
all4naija:You clearly like to brag, that i give it to you, but you just lack proper bragging material |
Re: Facebook Ranks Nigeria, Kenya Top In Africa As Mobile Active Users by igbanbajo(m): 7:08am On Sep 24, 2015 |
MzansiBeat: You need to be tutored. Article says of the 120m African users, 15m are in Nigeria. Most of this 120m African users are in Northern Africa. Now tell me, Mr. Xenophobia, how situating Facebook's African office in SA justifies where the earnings come from. And did I hear you say earning is the same thing as emotion? |
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