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Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by anonimi:
chukwuibuipob:
who sidelined u ooo? U lots dnr see anything good in baba Ruga govt. Dnt giv urself HBP.,ok
Is there anything good in a government that is worse than the one it replaced despite making campaign promises that have since been all cancelledhuh


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Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by babyfaceafrica: 5:32am On Aug 29, 2019
naptu2:
I'm off to the bridge (I'm late for ny exercise). I'll read your comments when I get back.
you should stop replying some people,even if they see the truth, they will say na lie
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by illiteratepmb: 5:33am On Aug 29, 2019
PMB is a dullard and has nothing meaningful to offer. This explains why he was snubbed.
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by emkz: 5:37am On Aug 29, 2019
Please how does a country attending the G7 summit benefit the country? The ones Obasanjo and Jonathan attended, did they translate to something meaningful to the Nigerian? The one Buhari attended, how has it benefited Nigeria?

It would be naive to think that any country would put another country first if that country does not stand to gain something. It is all about country first, others later. Not many want to say it, except Donald Trump.

So if Buhari has no deals to secure with these advanced countries or purchase military weapons or what would benefit Nigeria, attending the summit is a waste of time.
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by LZAA: 5:41am On Aug 29, 2019
Fountainofyouth:
Who are the lots? I hope you're not indirectly saying I'm ipob or from the east cos that's the ring tone most of y'all sing when you have no point to make.

Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by Truthbites: 5:52am On Aug 29, 2019
My dear brother or sister,I didn't bother to read ur lengthy analysis. From ur heading,I could decipher the body.Truth be told, Nigeria isn't doing well under this present dispensation. everyone one knows,a baby knows, farmers know,workers, politicians,mad men, foreigners..the whole world... Conclusion, for Nigeria not to be invited is because the G7 members are pissed with us...after meeting with Buhari before,they don't want to discuss with him anymore..cos they know he can't help Nigeria!
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by anonimi: 5:52am On Aug 29, 2019
mknigeriagreat:
Kids that their mothers are still sending recharge cards to are the ones you guys worry yourself over. When she is done this morning and check the balance of her 50mb daily sub, she knows how to start flashing whoever sends her 100naira for data. You will see how she will start claiming she became a grand mother last year now just watch. Someone still being mothered or fathered isnt yet independent and you cant expect much from such. She will soon groe up give her time my brother.
Are you trying to form witch or wizard for knowing all these thingshuh


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Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by Sunnyboom: 6:07am On Aug 29, 2019
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Fountainofyouth:
An overflogged issue, of course na Mynd44 go push am to front page with no comments at all, awon zombies them,

Don't bring up past summit to justify the fact that Buhari was not invited, it is a shame to the largest country in Africa with supposedly the largest economy, the theme of this year's summit as stated in G-7 official Web page said “In addition to South Africa, four countries playing a leading role on the continent and which are players in multilateral cooperation, committed to preserving biodiversity and ambitious implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change, are also invited to the Biarritz Summit and to several preparatory meetings.”

Key word to note is "playing major roles in the continent" meaning naija still dey among the small leagues, as in we nor reach for economy, scientific, multilateral or intercountry development, nothing nothing, we just dey there for Africa like that, y'all defending bullshit should hide in shame for real.
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Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by Obere4u: 6:09am On Aug 29, 2019
Truthbites:
My dear brother or sister,I didn't bother to read ur lengthy analysis. From ur heading,I could decipher the body.Truth be told, Nigeria isn't doing well under this present dispensation. everyone one knows,a baby knows, farmers know,workers, politicians,mad men, foreigners..the whole world... Conclusion, for Nigeria not to be invited is because the G7 members are pissed with us...after meeting with Buhari before,they don't want to discuss with him anymore..cos they know he can't help Nigeria!
Which kind reasoning be this?.... So other countries not invited aren't doing well too? Thank you for that analysis, we will use it next time there's G7 summit..





Peace... Whatever rocks your boat... Enjoy nd have a nice day
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by anonimi: 6:13am On Aug 29, 2019
Truthbites:
My dear brother or sister, I didn't bother to read ur lengthy analysis. From ur heading,I could decipher the body.Truth be told, Nigeria isn't doing well under this present dispensation. everyone one knows,a baby knows, farmers know,workers, politicians,mad men, foreigners..the whole world... Conclusion, for Nigeria not to be invited is because the G7 members are pissed with us...after meeting with Buhari before,they don't want to discuss with him anymore..cos they know he can't help Nigeria!
Is it not time for you to change your moniker to ignorancebites alreadyhuh
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by AnanseK(m): 6:14am On Aug 29, 2019
illiteratepmb:
PMB is a dullard and has nothing meaningful to offer. This explains why he was snubbed.
Don’t worry, you will also be invited very soon - by the FBI, just like your other kith and kin.
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by Truthbites: 6:17am On Aug 29, 2019
anonimi:
Is it not time for you to change your moniker to ignorancebites alreadyhuh
So Nigeria is doing well? U better change ur moniker to Anini already. Even Anini's son isn't happy with his surname
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by Nobody: 6:20am On Aug 29, 2019
Fountainofyouth:
Pls don't compare MAJOR roles to POSITIONS, pretty sure G7 wouldn't mistake one for the other. I am waiting for where I compared SA with naija, pls tell me, cos my issue naija not among the countries invited, I never said becos S.A was invited then Nigeria should be too, did I?
Truly as he has said
If that hate makes u sleep well at night,then it's ok
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by Livefreeordieha(m): 6:23am On Aug 29, 2019
Fountainofyouth:
An overflogged issue, of course na Mynd44 go push am to front page with no comments at all, awon zombies them,

Don't bring up past summit to justify the fact that Buhari was not invited, it is a shame to the largest country in Africa with supposedly the largest economy, the theme of this year's summit as stated in G-7 official Web page said “In addition to South Africa, four countries playing a leading role on the continent and which are players in multilateral cooperation, committed to preserving biodiversity and ambitious implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change, are also invited to the Biarritz Summit and to several preparatory meetings.”

Key word to note is "playing major roles in the continent" meaning naija still dey among the small leagues, as in we nor reach for economy, scientific, multilateral or intercountry development, nothing nothing, we just dey there for Africa like that, y'all defending bullshit should hide in shame for real.
fountain of knowledge.. Please modify the moniker..
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by anonimi: 6:26am On Aug 29, 2019
Truthbites:
So Nigeria is doing well? U better change ur moniker to Anini already. Even Anini's son isn't happy with his surname
Please point out where I said that Nigeria is doing well or even where the OP said that Nigeria is doing well.
Must you tell lies needlessly and cheaplyhuh


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Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by anonimi: 6:29am On Aug 29, 2019
AnanseK:
Don’t worry, you will also be invited very soon - by the FBI, just like your other kith and kin.
Is that because you have been invited by the Saudis just like your kith and kin?
Please add tribalism to the three below. undecided undecided



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Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by danyaril2yahoo: 6:29am On Aug 29, 2019
naptu2:
Much Ado About G7 Invitation by Naptu2.

There has been some controversy in recent days about the fact that Nigeria was not invited to the 2019 G7 summit in France. Some people have made a crazy and hilarious claim that all important African countries are invited to G7 summits and the fact that Nigeria was not invited shows that it is not an important country on the African continent. I still don't understand Nigerians' obsession with the G7 summit. I don't know citizens of any other African country that go crazy whenever a G7 summit is being held.


Nigeria is not a member of the G7. The G7 is made up of countries with the 7 strongest economies in the world.


The G7 decided to invite some developing countries to their meetings. These invitations are not a right, neither are they a determinant of which country is more important than the other.


The G7 usually invite the immediate past chairman of the African Union (AU), the current chairman of the AU and the incoming chairman of the AU. Sometimes they invite one or two others that are chairmen of subregional organisations, but it's not a determinant of which country is the most important.



The G7 invited Nigeria in 2017, but did not invite South Africa that year. Does that mean that South Africa is unimportant?


List of countries that were invited to the 2017 G7 summit in Italy
www.nairaland.com/attachments/10119505_2019082807_08_56_png23558bdbf2a89348ec3b1f3f26260f27


The only African country that the G7 invited to their meeting in 2016 was Chad. Does that mean that Chad is more important than Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria or South Africa??

List of countries that were invited to the 2016 G7 summit in Japan
www.nairaland.com/attachments/10119551_2019082810_20_37_png57abff2848beaae1b0f88b66c48993d8



Again, South Africa, Egypt and Kenya were not invited to the 2015 G7 summit. Does that mean that these countries are not important??

List of countries that were invited to the 2015 G7 summit in Germany
www.nairaland.com/attachments/10124937_2019082810_45_37_pngf25108459ce8225e0d1a9301ab34e404



The truth of the matter is that invitation to G7 summits is not a determinant of which country is important and which is not, but instead it is a reflection of the agenda of that particular summit. The host country sets the agenda and guest countries are usually invited based on that agenda.



No African country was invited to the summit in 2012, 2013 and 2014 because issues affecting Africa were not on the agenda at those meetings.



Like I said earlier, it's usually the immediate past chairman of the AU, the current chairman of the AU, the next chairman of the AU and chairmen or a few subregional groups that are invited.


Rwanda was invited to the 2019 summit in its capacity as the former chair of the African Union, Egypt as the current chair, while South Africa was invited as the incoming chair. Senegal was invited as the current leader of the New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD), while Burkina Faso was also invited to the G7 Summit as the chair of G5 Sahel.

Guest countries invited to the 2019 G7 summit in France
www.nairaland.com/attachments/10124956_2019082903_25_31_png379e952163c703bf21802b7e4aa5b0ac


Here is a list of AU chairmen since 2014. You can see that it's usually the chairmen of the AU that are invited. Chad was the only African country that was invited to the 2016 G7 summit because President Idriss Deby was the incoming chairman of the AU at that time and not because it was the most important African country.

Chairmen of the African Union
www.nairaland.com/attachments/10124938_2019082810_38_31_jpegba52ec84c0193ad965d8d0196998cf62
where's the source of this trash of a news?
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by femi4: 6:31am On Aug 29, 2019
Fountainofyouth:
An overflogged issue, of course na Mynd44 go push am to front page with no comments at all, awon zombies them,

Don't bring up past summit to justify the fact that Buhari was not invited, it is a shame to the largest country in Africa with supposedly the largest economy, the theme of this year's summit as stated in G-7 official Web page said “In addition to South Africa, four countries playing a leading role on the continent and which are players in multilateral cooperation, committed to preserving biodiversity and ambitious implementation of the Paris Agreement on climate change, are also invited to the Biarritz Summit and to several preparatory meetings.”

Key word to note is "playing major roles in the continent" meaning naija still dey among the small leagues, as in we nor reach for economy, scientific, multilateral or intercountry development, nothing nothing, we just dey there for Africa like that, y'all defending bullshit should hide in shame for real.
Did you check how Chad was described the year Chad was selected
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by frankgreat(m): 6:35am On Aug 29, 2019
naptu2:
There are 52 countries in Africa! Nigeria has held those positions many times (Nigeria was invited to the summit in 2015 and 2017) and it is not the only country on the continent. Therefore it is not going to hold those positions all the time.

Already, smaller countries accuse the big 4 (Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa) of trying to monopolise positions on the continent. Won't others also hold those positions? Was there anything wrong when South Africa did not hold those positions? Are we going to hold those positions all the time??
To add to your point, non of the African countries invited are part of G7, they were just invited for reason best known to the G7 members...even the G7 countries fluctuates...these year you will see Canada next year you won't see them, Italy and Russia were members before but we didn't see them these year..I just feel FFK and co know the truth but they just want to tell cause trouble that's all...and it won't help either of us
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by GreenArrow1(m): 6:36am On Aug 29, 2019
A shame to you and your family sha. That their child they spent money to bring to this world has degenerated into a simple internet troll.
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by ITbomb(m): 6:39am On Aug 29, 2019
Make we talk abeg because, to say Nigeria was invited, APC no for gree us hear word
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by naptu2(op): 6:44am On Aug 29, 2019
Fountainofyouth:
Meaning based on roles they have in the continent which their countries are succeeding in, or did you not see where I quoted "multilateral cooperations"? Did you not see " and discussions on other pressing issues and preparatory meetings? Why was Nigeria sidelined for that? And how am I comparing S.A? My ish is Nigeria not invited, don't you understand that?
Oh my God! What do you think the African Union is about??

Do you know the meaning of the word multilateral??

When two nations cooperate it's called bilateral cooperation. When there are more than two it's called multilateral coiperation. These countries were invited because they chair multinational organisations, that is, the African Union, the Sahel6, etc.

It is multilateral cooperation because it is cooperation between those organisations and the G7!! How can this be hard to understand.

How was Nigeria sidelined?? Nigeria has been invited to two of these summits in the past 4 years! Is Nigeria the only country in Africa?? Won't they invite other countries ni??
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by 9iceprince(m): 6:52am On Aug 29, 2019
HumanHairLovers:
Whether he was invited or not is our problem.


The question is where did the Presidency tell Nigerians he was going to?


In fact where is he now?


Is he hiding himself from the country that voted him, employed him & feeds him.
Why d Sudden care about the president.....confused set of people
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by LewinskyMon: 7:04am On Aug 29, 2019
naptu2:
Much Ado About G7 Invitation by Naptu2.

There has been some controversy in recent days about the fact that Nigeria was not invited to the 2019 G7 summit in France. Some people have made a crazy and hilarious claim that all important African countries are invited to G7 summits and the fact that Nigeria was not invited shows that it is not an important country on the African continent. I still don't understand Nigerians' obsession with the G7 summit. I don't know citizens of any other African country that go crazy whenever a G7 summit is being held.


Nigeria is not a member of the G7. The G7 is made up of countries with the 7 strongest economies in the world.


The G7 decided to invite some developing countries to their meetings. These invitations are not a right, neither are they a determinant of which country is more important than the other.


The G7 usually invite the immediate past chairman of the African Union (AU), the current chairman of the AU and the incoming chairman of the AU. Sometimes they invite one or two others that are chairmen of subregional organisations, but it's not a determinant of which country is the most important.



The G7 invited Nigeria in 2017, but did not invite South Africa that year. Does that mean that South Africa is unimportant?


List of countries that were invited to the 2017 G7 summit in Italy
www.nairaland.com/attachments/10119505_2019082807_08_56_png23558bdbf2a89348ec3b1f3f26260f27


The only African country that the G7 invited to their meeting in 2016 was Chad. Does that mean that Chad is more important than Egypt, Kenya, Nigeria or South Africa??

List of countries that were invited to the 2016 G7 summit in Japan
www.nairaland.com/attachments/10119551_2019082810_20_37_png57abff2848beaae1b0f88b66c48993d8



Again, South Africa, Egypt and Kenya were not invited to the 2015 G7 summit. Does that mean that these countries are not important??

List of countries that were invited to the 2015 G7 summit in Germany
www.nairaland.com/attachments/10124937_2019082810_45_37_pngf25108459ce8225e0d1a9301ab34e404



The truth of the matter is that invitation to G7 summits is not a determinant of which country is important and which is not, but instead it is a reflection of the agenda of that particular summit. The host country sets the agenda and guest countries are usually invited based on that agenda.



No African country was invited to the summit in 2012, 2013 and 2014 because issues affecting Africa were not on the agenda at those meetings.



Like I said earlier, it's usually the immediate past chairman of the AU, the current chairman of the AU, the next chairman of the AU and chairmen or a few subregional groups that are invited.


Rwanda was invited to the 2019 summit in its capacity as the former chair of the African Union, Egypt as the current chair, while South Africa was invited as the incoming chair. Senegal was invited as the current leader of the New Partnership for African Development (NEPAD), while Burkina Faso was also invited to the G7 Summit as the chair of G5 Sahel.

Guest countries invited to the 2019 G7 summit in France
www.nairaland.com/attachments/10124956_2019082903_25_31_png379e952163c703bf21802b7e4aa5b0ac


Here is a list of AU chairmen since 2014. You can see that it's usually the chairmen of the AU that are invited. Chad was the only African country that was invited to the 2016 G7 summit because President Idriss Deby was the incoming chairman of the AU at that time and not because it was the most important African country.

Chairmen of the African Union
www.nairaland.com/attachments/10124938_2019082810_38_31_jpegba52ec84c0193ad965d8d0196998cf62
tongue
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by plaindealer: 7:14am On Aug 29, 2019
naptu2:
Oh my God! What do you think the African Union is about??

Do you know the meaning of the word multilateral??

When two nations cooperate it's called bilateral cooperation. When there are more than two it's called multilateral coiperation. These countries were invited because they chair multinational organisations, that is, the African Union, the Sahel6, etc.

It is multilateral cooperation because it is cooperation between those organisations and the G7!! How can this be hard to understand.

How was Nigeria sidelined?? Nigeria has been invited to two of these summits in the past 4 years! Is Nigeria the only country in Africa?? Won't they invite other countries ni??
Good question.

I just wonder why they try so hard to sound intelligent, but end up sounding dumb and ignorant.
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by Dagrace01(m): 7:16am On Aug 29, 2019
Henrywill247:
Then why is it that Nigeria did not merit any of the positions that qualifies them for the G7
Don't u understand? G7 is an organization of the 7 strongest economy in the world. And countries are invited based on AU presidents and matters arising.. its just as simple as that.
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by Siralgebra04(m): 7:16am On Aug 29, 2019
KingsCity:
The point is that no one will invite this your president to any meaningful gathering cause he wont have anything useful to say


Have you forgotten that President Trump he doesn't ever want to meet someone like that again?
U don't seem to be intelligent. The ongoing Japan summit, is it not a very important summit. Buhari was still with Trump less than a year ago. U av tendency to improve, work on urself.
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by LajaLaba: 7:19am On Aug 29, 2019
LewinskyMon:
tongue
U are a big monkey
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by Siralgebra04(m): 7:20am On Aug 29, 2019
nairalandankrah:
wake up from your slumber op and demand good governance. .. The crumbs you are taking right now to defend the indefensible will not save you when bandits / herdsmen reach your door step.. Or when you are kidnapped along kaduna /Abuja express way.. Nigeria has lost and is still loosing international relevance & you choose to be blinded by the crumb falling off your masters table...
You import sawdust as a nation and you want to be invited to g7?
Wake up my brother wake up!!
Is this how to demand for good governance. U don't need to concoct lies like Omokri did just to make demands.
Re: Much Ado About G7 Invitation - By Naptu2. by Dagrace01(m): 7:21am On Aug 29, 2019
LegendHero:
Reno understood the intellectual configuration of the average IPOB youths and most of their brains have been corroded with hate and even their university graduates most times are caught in the web of cluelessness.

Firstly, it was Kanu propagating the news about a cloned 76 year old Jubril of Sudan and one wonders how almost 70% of the SE (IPOB) believed that absurd claim which defies normal human logic.

Currently, the stupidity reached the highest height when some unscrupulous entities claimed Buhari was not in Japan and one will but wonder how low a people can go to with such magnitude of mental incapabilities.

Little research on the prime minister of Japan social media page will relief the ignorant people that Buhari was truly in Japan coz the pics of all the invited presidents was on the prime minister’s page.

Reno understood that most of his fan base are intellectually handicapped, and coz they have been re-born with a culture of first degree hate they will believe any absurd claim even if it’s from the devil.

@OP, trying to educate these guys will just be like trying to beat a dead pig coz no matter how much you try they will always wallow in their self-created lies coz hatred is what fuels their passion.
You're absolutely right. They hear what they chose to hear
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