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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by mikylon(m): 7:58am On Nov 06, 2020
Minsk24:

Stop being foolish with unreasonable assertions
Nigeria reached the threshold for DV lottery and was de-listed...
Funny how everyone now hails Gaddafi who was a known brutal dictator, why did gaddafi people rise up against him if he was the doing well, the actions in Libya were not a unilateral US decision.... Other world powers were involved as well, Gaddafi was not a saint, he bleeped up big time and the arab spring toppled other regimes not just gaddafi...
People keep spewing thrash about Obama... Obama was a great president... People keep saying Trump did not get US involve in foreign conflict but forget that the shale revolution happened in Trump's regime and made US self-dependent on Oil, thereby reducing the need for foreign engagement... The same Trump has bn actively selling Arms to Saudi Arabiia in their Yemeni war despite objection from congress...
Only people who cannot reason with their brain believe thrash without proper analysis....

Dude....Always learn to share your views without insult. everyone has a right to air their views.
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by freshMallam1122: 7:58am On Nov 06, 2020
IamPlato:
Both
u no even Sabi were u from... kindergarten
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by crazygod(m): 7:58am On Nov 06, 2020
All I see is another Libya saga happening in a country that is against the interest of the US.
#YNWA
#EndSars
#weirdtimes

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by juman(m): 7:59am On Nov 06, 2020
The writer of the analysis is wrong in many ways.
Anyway it's good he passed his opinion across.
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by IamPlato(m): 7:59am On Nov 06, 2020
ike95:
trump is also a racist, he hate blacks to the core, trump made me to understand that black lives matter.
OK
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by gabicon: 7:59am On Nov 06, 2020
Canih28:
The US presidential election is as tight as tight can be, and though there's no ruling out the hope that a miracle could occur that would give President Trump the win, it is clear that Joe Biden, the Democrat candidate, will win the elections and become the new president of the US.
Without further ado let's begin.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1) Nigerian Immigrants to the United States.
When Donald Trump was in office, he was famous for his love for anti-immigration. His major campaign promise in 2016 was to build a wall along the border between the United States and Mexico. He was even quoted once as using racist words against African countries (something President Buhari should have addressed when he visited Donald Trump in the White House), calling them sh*thole. With Joe Biden, I guess we will see a more relaxed policy on immigration. Maybe Nigerians would get visa on arrival to the US! (Just kidding).

2) I really don't know how Joe Biden plans to aid Africa like China is doing right now. China has contributed billions to the development of Africa (and Nigeria) with loans and grants, and it pales in comparison to what America has been giving. Joe has not been clear on his stance there.

3) Joe Biden's policies on the economy might be described as a little bit socialistic in nature. In fact, an analysis (and I think they got it wrong) shows that his policies will increase the US national debt by at least $5.6 trillion, when it stands at $20 trillion at the moment. Joe will increases taxes in the US in order to generate income, but he also advocates massive federal spending because of the coronavirus pandemic, to aid SMEs. How would this affect Nigeria? Simple! I foresee a dollar collapse due to his policies (I don't have the time to explain deeply), and it would affect the Nigerian economy in a negative way.

4) Joe plans to expand on his former boss, Barack Obama's policies like Obamacare. Maybe that means he would also expand on Obama's Africa policies too, like Power For Africa. Maybe he can rescue Power For Africa from the failure that it became.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I know that whatever happens in the United States will one way or another, affect every country in the world, so I couldn't help wonder how a Biden presidency would affect Nigeria. Although Joe Biden has never been president before, he has held the Vice Presidential office during the tenure of former President Barack Obama. Maybe the policies of his former boss would give us a clue to what he would have in store for Africa in general, and Nigeria in particular.

As it stands America is drift from being the world's largest trading partner, China has infiltrated Africa, they are infiltrating Asia and they have south America and Europe as a target. If Trump wins America will loose that position in the next 4 years, Biden has got a lot of work to do, the only way America can be first is to have significant stakes all over the world. Nigeria can benefit from a Biden win through trade, we need to find things apart from oil beneficial to the American market and sell to them, we may also be eligible for more credit, travel restrictions will be relaxed.

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by ecclize: 7:59am On Nov 06, 2020
i prefer Trump...

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by decuteGenius: 7:59am On Nov 06, 2020
porka:
Joe Biden's policy against hydrocarbons in favour of green energy will have devastating effects on the Nigerian economy. The IOCs will be severely disincentivized to make investments in exploration in new fields. With no income from oil sales, governments will be unable to fuffil their financial obligations as and when due. This will lead to increase in poverty. Poverty and hunger will lead to more social unrests.

this is the most sensible things I've read on this thread. Others seem to be made on superstitious and myopic views without any factual basis.

Nigeria should wake up to the fact that oil is loosing its value and we are realising the disadvantages of an oil driven power sector every second. But some dullard doesn't want to diversify, nor spend oil money adequately. He'll just come up some poverty jonsing schemes to smooch the asses of some poverty driven fellas in the name of N-power, trader moni, etc.

No mind my blaming sha but we have to wake to the fact that oil is becoming trash.

and the way whites hype the value of gold, I don't understand again.
It doesn't corrode, so? what will that add to me
it's royalty, so?
WHAT HAS GOLD DONE TO YOUR LIVES?
GOLD IS SCAM!!

soon they'll start looking for how to sell em to the black countries that mined them at a hyped mind.

GOLD IS TRASH AND IS AS VALUEABLE AS some STREET PEBBLE

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by tweakdude1: 8:00am On Nov 06, 2020
Having read few front page comments, I come to realize that some Nigerians lack understanding.

To those mentioning Gadaffi - Just to be clear if you haven't visited Libya during his regime then do not call him a dictator. Gadaffi stood against western policies only. That was why most Africans prefers to visit Libya than Europe/America.

To those in support of Biden - I pity you.
If Biden is elected president today America is doomed. This is because he will not be the one to rule or have you all forgotten what Obama did?

I know a Leader when i see one and a Boss when i see one.

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by MASTERMIND04(m): 8:01am On Nov 06, 2020
Moferere:

Iweala's election is 9th of November.

A new president will be sworn in in January.

So, how will he endorse her?
Lol
The thing tire me o

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Tajbol4splend(m): 8:01am On Nov 06, 2020
I don't care about America, but I love Obama
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by onoja12: 8:03am On Nov 06, 2020
People are idiots because they do not share your opinion, congratulations you are truly a democrate ,that is just how they think, narcissistically




quote author=GMBuhari post=95733213]this seems like sensible assumptions , unlike some idiots who only see negative things in Biden winning

we don't know what will happen yet but we sure hope some stupid policies of Trump is reversed [/quote]
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Owologbo(m): 8:03am On Nov 06, 2020
Canih28:
The US presidential election is as tight as tight can be, and though there's no ruling out the hope that a miracle could occur that would give President Trump the win, it is clear that Joe Biden, the Democrat candidate, will win the elections and become the new president of the US.
Without further ado let's begin.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1) Nigerian Immigrants to the United States.
When Donald Trump was in office, he was famous for his love for anti-immigration. His major campaign promise in 2016 was to build a wall along the border between the United States and Mexico. He was even quoted once as using racist words against African countries (something President Buhari should have addressed when he visited Donald Trump in the White House), calling them sh*thole. With Joe Biden, I guess we will see a more relaxed policy on immigration. Maybe Nigerians would get visa on arrival to the US! (Just kidding).

2) I really don't know how Joe Biden plans to aid Africa like China is doing right now. China has contributed billions to the development of Africa (and Nigeria) with loans and grants, and it pales in comparison to what America has been giving. Joe has not been clear on his stance there.

3) Joe Biden's policies on the economy might be described as a little bit socialistic in nature. In fact, an analysis (and I think they got it wrong) shows that his policies will increase the US national debt by at least $5.6 trillion, when it stands at $20 trillion at the moment. Joe will increases taxes in the US in order to generate income, but he also advocates massive federal spending because of the coronavirus pandemic, to aid SMEs. How would this affect Nigeria? Simple! I foresee a dollar collapse due to his policies (I don't have the time to explain deeply), and it would affect the Nigerian economy in a negative way.

4) Joe plans to expand on his former boss, Barack Obama's policies like Obamacare. Maybe that means he would also expand on Obama's Africa policies too, like Power For Africa. Maybe he can rescue Power For Africa from the failure that it became.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I know that whatever happens in the United States will one way or another, affect every country in the world, so I couldn't help wonder how a Biden presidency would affect Nigeria. Although Joe Biden has never been president before, he has held the Vice Presidential office during the tenure of former President Barack Obama. Maybe the policies of his former boss would give us a clue to what he would have in store for Africa in general, and Nigeria in particular.
Let me add my own too.
I pity Northern Nigeria Christians. Biden with his political correctness will not be bold enough to look Bubu face to face and ask him why he's killing Christians.
Southerners prepare to defend yourself, because the herdsmen will be the ones to terrorise the South.
Now Nigeria politicians can do as they like; no one to call them to order.
Do you know that the Islamic world are celebrating Biden victory more than the American that voted him?
I hope Putin stand up to defend the world against Islamabad.

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Fortune118005(m): 8:04am On Nov 06, 2020
A lot of negative things will happen to USA if Biden wins the election. Mark my words!

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Nobody: 8:06am On Nov 06, 2020
Canih28:
The US presidential election is as tight as tight can be, and though there's no ruling out the hope that a miracle could occur that would give President Trump the win, it is clear that Joe Biden, the Democrat candidate, will win the elections and become the new president of the US.
Without further ado let's begin.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1) Nigerian Immigrants to the United States.
When Donald Trump was in office, he was famous for his love for anti-immigration. His major campaign promise in 2016 was to build a wall along the border between the United States and Mexico. He was even quoted once as using racist words against African countries (something President Buhari should have addressed when he visited Donald Trump in the White House), calling them sh*thole. With Joe Biden, I guess we will see a more relaxed policy on immigration. Maybe Nigerians would get visa on arrival to the US! (Just kidding).

2) I really don't know how Joe Biden plans to aid Africa like China is doing right now. China has contributed billions to the development of Africa (and Nigeria) with loans and grants, and it pales in comparison to what America has been giving. Joe has not been clear on his stance there.

3) Joe Biden's policies on the economy might be described as a little bit socialistic in nature. In fact, an analysis (and I think they got it wrong) shows that his policies will increase the US national debt by at least $5.6 trillion, when it stands at $20 trillion at the moment. Joe will increases taxes in the US in order to generate income, but he also advocates massive federal spending because of the coronavirus pandemic, to aid SMEs. How would this affect Nigeria? Simple! I foresee a dollar collapse due to his policies (I don't have the time to explain deeply), and it would affect the Nigerian economy in a negative way.

4) Joe plans to expand on his former boss, Barack Obama's policies like Obamacare. Maybe that means he would also expand on Obama's Africa policies too, like Power For Africa. Maybe he can rescue Power For Africa from the failure that it became.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I know that whatever happens in the United States will one way or another, affect every country in the world, so I couldn't help wonder how a Biden presidency would affect Nigeria. Although Joe Biden has never been president before, he has held the Vice Presidential office during the tenure of former President Barack Obama. Maybe the policies of his former boss would give us a clue to what he would have in store for Africa in general, and Nigeria in particular.

All these are stupid assumptions. Must Africa be looking for away to benefit from US? Why can't we focus on building relationship? Is it bad if your headline goes like this: Ways that US can benefit from Nigeria....? Africa is even more than a shithoe continent especially Nigeria where we can't have 24hrs electricity but busy supplying neighbouring countries electricity. Despite our wealth , our roads and hospitals are dead traps, our schools can only produce half baked graduates. Politician make laws to protect their fraudulent actions , most of our budget is spent on politicians salaries. Buhari's daughter earns over #6.6m as one of the board directors of NPPC with over heavy allowances while the Nigerian graduates are busy jubilating over 30k Npower money . If Africa is not a shithoe continent, why is Buhari and other politicians taking their medical tourism abroad and all their children are schooling abroad? Protester are being hurted like rats and their bank accounts are frozen , even social media bill is being initiated . Don't be afraid if someone tells you the truth. Look for how to solve your problem. Despite of what Trump said about Africa , he has helped Nigeria with over $100m annually with other great benefits. Obama didn't give us such help. A monkey should be called a monkey not human. Africa is a shithoe and we are all in it till we change the narrative by warring against our politicians ....all of them . Forget about tribe . Imagine US came to Nigeria to rescue just one citizen and they succeeded. Thousands of miles to Nigeria just to rescue one American! Think of that. Possibly, they use their juvenile military personnel (2-3 soldiers. It could even be their first major mission) to achieve that but our almighty military men with great numbers can't win the war against banditory let alone boko haram . The only thing they are good at is to harass civilians . Nigerians are now the one protecting police

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by xpool(m): 8:06am On Nov 06, 2020
Canih28:
The US presidential election is as tight as tight can be, and though there's no ruling out the hope that a miracle could occur that would give President Trump the win, it is clear that Joe Biden, the Democrat candidate, will win the elections and become the new president of the US.
Without further ado let's begin.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1) Nigerian Immigrants to the United States.
When Donald Trump was in office, he was famous for his love for anti-immigration. His major campaign promise in 2016 was to build a wall along the border between the United States and Mexico. He was even quoted once as using racist words against African countries (something President Buhari should have addressed when he visited Donald Trump in the White House), calling them sh*thole. With Joe Biden, I guess we will see a more relaxed policy on immigration. Maybe Nigerians would get visa on arrival to the US! (Just kidding).

2) I really don't know how Joe Biden plans to aid Africa like China is doing right now. China has contributed billions to the development of Africa (and Nigeria) with loans and grants, and it pales in comparison to what America has been giving. Joe has not been clear on his stance there.

3) Joe Biden's policies on the economy might be described as a little bit socialistic in nature. In fact, an analysis (and I think they got it wrong) shows that his policies will increase the US national debt by at least $5.6 trillion, when it stands at $20 trillion at the moment. Joe will increases taxes in the US in order to generate income, but he also advocates massive federal spending because of the coronavirus pandemic, to aid SMEs. How would this affect Nigeria? Simple! I foresee a dollar collapse due to his policies (I don't have the time to explain deeply), and it would affect the Nigerian economy in a negative way.

4) Joe plans to expand on his former boss, Barack Obama's policies like Obamacare. Maybe that means he would also expand on Obama's Africa policies too, like Power For Africa. Maybe he can rescue Power For Africa from the failure that it became.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I know that whatever happens in the United States will one way or another, affect every country in the world, so I couldn't help wonder how a Biden presidency would affect Nigeria. Although Joe Biden has never been president before, he has held the Vice Presidential office during the tenure of former President Barack Obama. Maybe the policies of his former boss would give us a clue to what he would have in store for Africa in general, and Nigeria in particular.

Exactly why buhari said we are lazy youths.
Time that you would have used for important copious options, wasted on useless complexity obsessions
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by TLE900: 8:07am On Nov 06, 2020
This one na big lie. November 7th na him dem go decide. If Boden win self na next year dem go swear am in
Ank:
With Biden as US President US may endorse the candidacy of Dr Ngozi Owella as WTO Boss
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Tajsagay(m): 8:07am On Nov 06, 2020
PDJT:
-OP, do you realise it was Obama/Biden that removed Nigeria from the popular DV-lottery?

-It was also them that shattered Libya and left Africa with so many terror groups.

-Same Obama/Biden that wouldn’t sale weapon to Nigeria to combat Boko Haram or even designate them a terror group until that major kidnapping happened.

-Obama policies in Africa? Like aggressive support for LGBTQ Loby groups.

-Obama was a disaster for Africa. Even in his father’s home-country (Kenya) that he hardly visits. If you read his novel “Dreams from my father”, you will probably know why, coupled with the fact that his wife don’t feel at home in Kenya.

-Democrats establishment that takes Black-Americans & their votes for granted will raise a finger to help Africa? Leave matter abeg.

It was the Republican congress that voted to have Naija removed

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Fescoblack(m): 8:07am On Nov 06, 2020
WATCHOVER:

Make we test am is what brought Nigeria to this point.
Today Nigerians are regretting ever voting APC to power.
I r‹e'ally might not know many things but I know you can't use Nigeria as a specimen to iron out this issue because the issue of Nigeria has gone berserk even before the emergence of BUHARI .

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Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by jrusky(m): 8:07am On Nov 06, 2020
Canih28:
The US presidential election is as tight as tight can be, and though there's no ruling out the hope that a miracle could occur that would give President Trump the win, it is clear that Joe Biden, the Democrat candidate, will win the elections and become the new president of the US.
Without further ado let's begin.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1) Nigerian Immigrants to the United States.
When Donald Trump was in office, he was famous for his love for anti-immigration. His major campaign promise in 2016 was to build a wall along the border between the United States and Mexico. He was even quoted once as using racist words against African countries (something President Buhari should have addressed when he visited Donald Trump in the White House), calling them sh*thole. With Joe Biden, I guess we will see a more relaxed policy on immigration. Maybe Nigerians would get visa on arrival to the US! (Just kidding).

2) I really don't know how Joe Biden plans to aid Africa like China is doing right now. China has contributed billions to the development of Africa (and Nigeria) with loans and grants, and it pales in comparison to what America has been giving. Joe has not been clear on his stance there.

3) Joe Biden's policies on the economy might be described as a little bit socialistic in nature. In fact, an analysis (and I think they got it wrong) shows that his policies will increase the US national debt by at least $5.6 trillion, when it stands at $20 trillion at the moment. Joe will increases taxes in the US in order to generate income, but he also advocates massive federal spending because of the coronavirus pandemic, to aid SMEs. How would this affect Nigeria? Simple! I foresee a dollar collapse due to his policies (I don't have the time to explain deeply), and it would affect the Nigerian economy in a negative way.

4) Joe plans to expand on his former boss, Barack Obama's policies like Obamacare. Maybe that means he would also expand on Obama's Africa policies too, like Power For Africa. Maybe he can rescue Power For Africa from the failure that it became.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

I know that whatever happens in the United States will one way or another, affect every country in the world, so I couldn't help wonder how a Biden presidency would affect Nigeria. Although Joe Biden has never been president before, he has held the Vice Presidential office during the tenure of former President Barack Obama. Maybe the policies of his former boss would give us a clue to what he would have in store for Africa in general, and Nigeria in particular.

These are things that boils me up. You are analysiing Joe economy policy oga analyse your country economy policy and let us rest ok.

No one send you America has be doing good till Trump came and turned everything upside down pls mind your business. You siund Trump apologist the damn people from my region.

Biko face front is too early to be in motor way with faulty car break.

All I want is Trump must Go by fire by thunder. Bloody racist pls don't come here to tell me in 1940 Joe said this or that shit I give no bloody damn.
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Pigmy(m): 8:08am On Nov 06, 2020
GMBuhari:
this seems like sensible assumptions , unlike some idiots who only see negative things in Biden winning

we don't know what will happen yet but we sure hope some stupid policies of Trump is reversed

problem with Nigerians same as other African countries is that they always expect it easy and they always expect handouts even at their 60th supposedly independence.

Despite they enormous unharnessed human and material resources we should expend some form of financial handouts from.serious countries .

may we all grow up
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by deebrain(m): 8:10am On Nov 06, 2020
Sir, don't be too optimistic.
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Pigmy(m): 8:10am On Nov 06, 2020
IamPlato:
dont forget that the masses can be wrong

.Let me tell you something, if you have a parent who allows you do whatever you want, allows you make decisions without guiding you on right and wrong or a parent that does the opposite, who would you appreciate more?

Trump is rude, arrogant, unapologetically blunt, smart, tough, stubborn, his approach to success is different from the methods of Obama and Co.

Trump loves and cherishes America, he boasts about his country and is quick to criticize countries that are failing.

Trump called Nigeria a shit hole, was he lying? He said “Nigeria the giant of Africa imports every thing including match stick, did he lie?

Trump would rather tell you straight in the face that “what you said is the most stupid thing I have ever heard” instead of saying “I’m sorry what you said is not the right thing to say”
He is blunt and it’s natural of him to be, if you can’t deal with truth then avoid trump

Trump Has Never Been A Perfect person And No Motherfvcker on Earth Is Perfect.

But Trump Is Far Better Than Biden... America Wants To Make The Same Foolish Mistake Nigerians Made By Voting In Buhari


Trump Is Better Than Obama...

Every person criticizing Trump will not do better if given a chance at the seat of power.

If the problems of a country are put before you as a leader you might lose your sanity.

Trump has done everything thing possible to make his country and the world a peace place but there are too many enemies against him. His method and bluntness of ruling is what people don’t like. Trump his bitterly honest, he doesn’t care if you like it or not, all he knows is that he has got to do that which is right.


Any Fvcking Nigerian Who Says Trump His Racist Should Have Their Tongue Cut Off, show Me A Nigerian Who Is Not Tribalistic, motherfvckin hypocrites



Trump Is A Straight Up Man compared To The Likes Of Obama who Has Other Motives.


Trump Rules Like A Father Or King, if Americans Want Something if He Sees Its Not Right for Them And Could Be Against God or Have Tough Consequences then He Wouldnt Give It. Its Like Refuse To Let You Teenage Child date A Guy, she Will Hate You For It Today But Love You for It Tomorrow


Trump stood against abortion and people attacked him, well Bleep you. Abortion is murder, deal with the truth

Everybody blaming trump for corona virus, you surely didn’t expect trump to magically stop millions from dying, nobody even knows for sure when the virus entered the country because anyone could have the virus and no machine can detect it quick enough. The virus entering the country was not trump’s fault. But the democrats want to eat his brains because of it



I Am Sure Americans That Still Have Brains In Their head Could See That. The Democrats Used That Virus Strongly Against Him To Make Him look Foolish.


At Least I Know The Foolish Ones now.


Whether Trump Wins Or Loses Trump Is Far more smarter.

Trump Loves America More Than The Democrats do

Trump successfully negotiated peace between two countries of different religions, he did it twice, would Obama do that?


If they want Biden then Good Luck to them

nicely placed .
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by kaymart: 8:11am On Nov 06, 2020
waiting on others to help you solve your problem is like waiting fruitlessly till eternity.

life is a business ..If they give you sth, they take sth back. nothing is free.
keep this at the back of ur mind
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by lastchild: 8:12am On Nov 06, 2020
the truth is that, whatever you see in a politician who's yet to occupy an office is just an assumption

I campaigned for okezie ikpeazu in 2014 / 2015 believing with all my heart that he'll deliver, only to be shamed

now I see people that I criticized for not supporting him yabbing me with quality reasons
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Lucifer1419: 8:13am On Nov 06, 2020
gaskiyamagana:

Pure PHOTO SHOP. Don't fool us here.
. Who is fulling you, that's the reason why Nigeria as nation is still stagnant till today, because we hardly do research on our own, we only believe what the MSM tells us, the likes of CNN BBC ABS, and CBS, if it was to be from all this cable network I mentioned here you would have believe it to be true, but because I am nobody, so is a lie, you have been fuled for a long time, and you still don't want to learn the truth behind politics, continue being a slave, cause that's what the elites want you all to be, to brainwashed you from knowing the truth, and is working perfectly.
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Nobody: 8:13am On Nov 06, 2020
Juicethekid:
Thank you bro
this is the type of comment we suppose to see
as if the election is not scripted

Do people understand this? Trump is a satanic puppet of his masters...

Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Sarmiz24(m): 8:14am On Nov 06, 2020
brain54:

if I give you a loan to grow your business...and you go on a spending spree...and don't put the money to good use...how is that my problem when I want to recover my money according to terms of our agreement?
We are both still saying the same thing, Chinese loan is not a contribution as u stated it not a free gift... the loans China is giving us is doing more than good to us due to bad government
China is giving wit right hand and taking it back wit left hand
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Nobody: 8:14am On Nov 06, 2020
IamPlato:
dont forget that the masses can be wrong

.Let me tell you something, if you have a parent who allows you do whatever you want, allows you make decisions without guiding you on right and wrong or a parent that does the opposite, who would you appreciate more?

Trump is rude, arrogant, unapologetically blunt, smart, tough, stubborn, his approach to success is different from the methods of Obama and Co.

Trump loves and cherishes America, he boasts about his country and is quick to criticize countries that are failing.

Trump called Nigeria a shit hole, was he lying? He said “Nigeria the giant of Africa imports every thing including match stick, did he lie?

Trump would rather tell you straight in the face that “what you said is the most stupid thing I have ever heard” instead of saying “I’m sorry what you said is not the right thing to say”
He is blunt and it’s natural of him to be, if you can’t deal with truth then avoid trump

Trump Has Never Been A Perfect person And No Motherfvcker on Earth Is Perfect.

But Trump Is Far Better Than Biden... America Wants To Make The Same Foolish Mistake Nigerians Made By Voting In Buhari


Trump Is Better Than Obama...

Every person criticizing Trump will not do better if given a chance at the seat of power.

If the problems of a country are put before you as a leader you might lose your sanity.

Trump has done everything thing possible to make his country and the world a peace place but there are too many enemies against him. His method and bluntness of ruling is what people don’t like. Trump his bitterly honest, he doesn’t care if you like it or not, all he knows is that he has got to do that which is right.


Any Fvcking Nigerian Who Says Trump His Racist Should Have Their Tongue Cut Off, show Me A Nigerian Who Is Not Tribalistic, motherfvckin hypocrites



Trump Is A Straight Up Man compared To The Likes Of Obama who Has Other Motives.


Trump Rules Like A Father Or King, if Americans Want Something if He Sees Its Not Right for Them And Could Be Against God or Have Tough Consequences then He Wouldnt Give It. Its Like Refuse To Let You Teenage Child date A Guy, she Will Hate You For It Today But Love You for It Tomorrow


Trump stood against abortion and people attacked him, well Bleep you. Abortion is murder, deal with the truth

Everybody blaming trump for corona virus, you surely didn’t expect trump to magically stop millions from dying, nobody even knows for sure when the virus entered the country because anyone could have the virus and no machine can detect it quick enough. The virus entering the country was not trump’s fault. But the democrats want to eat his brains because of it



I Am Sure Americans That Still Have Brains In Their head Could See That. The Democrats Used That Virus Strongly Against Him To Make Him look Foolish.


At Least I Know The Foolish Ones now.


Whether Trump Wins Or Loses Trump Is Far more smarter.

Trump Loves America More Than The Democrats do

Trump successfully negotiated peace between two countries of different religions, he did it twice, would Obama do that?


If they want Biden then Good Luck to them
You deserve this bro.

Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Available247: 8:15am On Nov 06, 2020
capitalzero:
Americans deleted a problem(trump) to install another problem ( biden)

Should that be your concern?
Re: 4 Ways Joe Biden As United States President Will Affect Nigeria by Available247: 8:16am On Nov 06, 2020
Sunstorm95:
Bidden is demented and will be 86 years old at the end of his 8 years tenure. I feel sorry the great grand pa having to carry the burden of entire country rather than enjoying retirement . I feel Kamala Harris will be first female POTUS.
For the first time in history , the United States will be governed by a walking dead.

Shut the fvck up. How old is Queen Elizabeth and isn't ruling England perfectly?

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