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Scholarforever:we are certificate crazy |
Rajiolaade:silence is the best answer for a ........... |
rapthugx:its the sd card that gat a problem |
I'm not always in agreement with this girl but I tell u this is 50% true |
where him pishure |
Nigeria!!!! no good emergency services the guy may still be alive as at the time he collapsed or when this picture is taken, and no one will be willing to help cause dem go say na u kill am, to make matter worse police patrol vehincle may still pass him by na so one accident happen for my street those yeye npf officers just dey look at us like dummies without even stopping to control traffic or help d injured |
crownprince102:Does this explained y iran shia are attacking nigeria ![]() |
omawumi sadik
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over-hyped sh*t they called phone |
no more panel probs |
hmmmmmmmm we just dey use our power wrongly, using it for wrong thing at a wrong time for a very much wrong purpose |
if there's chance i wanna make the number 3,000,001 |
TedBaker:easy now did I lied? although smartphone can't work perfectly like pc but accolades must be given to windows. mobile at least they have presented something close |
The Federal Republic of Nigeria is one of the most unusual Nation State in the world today. Its history is unusual, its culture is unusual, its people are most unusual, its idiosyncrasy as a Nation State is most unusual as how it has survived and excelled in conditions that will break most nations is still a mystery. Why is Nigeria unique? * With a population of 177 million there are only 6 countries in the world with more people than Nigeria. For a black country this is unique. * It is home to the largest Muslim population in Africa and 6th largest in the world. *It is home to the largest Christian population in Africa and 6th largest in the world. * It is the 3rd largest democracy in the world after the United States and India. * With a nominal GDP of $1.1 trillion is has by far Africa’s largest economy and twice the size of its nearest rival South Africa. * The countries wealth is staggering. To put things into perspective, its oil reserve put at 49 billion barrels is worth $6 trillion in todays estimate. * It richest black man and woman in the world are Nigerians. * It has the most telephone users in Afriusemeasured in numbers and per capita with 140 million active lines. In 2001 Nigeria had just 100 thousand active phone users. * It has Africa’s largest City Lagos with a population of 22 million people. If Lagos was a country it will have the 6th largest economy in Africa. With a GDP of $80 billion its economy is bigger than that of East Africa’s largest economy Kenya. * It is home to Africa’s biggest engineering project -EKO Atlantic City, a City being built hundreds of miles in the Atlantic from reclaimed land. Dubbed Africa’s very own Dubai it dwaffs South Africa’s very own GUANTRAN (Africa’s first highspeed rail) in sheer scale and complexity. *Nigeria is home to Africa’s biggest and most extensive Space program. With 5 satelites in orbit Nigeria has more payload in Space than all of Africa combined, and there are plans to launch more Nigeria’s quantum leap in science and technology is staggering. *Nigeria is without doubt the King of African entertainment. Its movie industry Nollywood is the second largest in world in sheer volume. With an annual turn over in excess of $2 billion it far outstrips that of the entire continent put together. *Nigeria’s music industry is the most vibrant in Africa. Of the top 10 richest performing artists in Africa seven are Nigerians. * The countries capital city Abuja built in the 80’s is Africa’s best “purpose built city”. *Its infrastructure , while still dysmal is improving at break neck speed. Abuja’s HSR (high speed rail) project was touted as being among the top 10 in the world byba Dutch engineering firm. In Lagos and Port Hacourt elevated mono rails are coming on stream. The longest over water bridge in Africa, the 20 kilometer 3RD MAINLAND BRIDGE is soon to be dwaffed by the 4TH MAINLAND BRIDGE nearing completion. Likewise the longest cable car system in Africa is in Calabar, the tourist capital of West Africa. * It takes a special country to defeat an EBOLA pandemic single handedly while in a state of war. That country is Nigeria. Taking into account these accolades there is no doubt that Nigeria represents Africa’s best and only true hope of a developed African Superpower. Why then does a huge percentage of Nigerians live in abject poverty one might ask. Why then is Nigeria unable to provide electricity and pipe borne water for its people? Why does an oil rich country like Nigeria import the very crude it produces. The answer is not as simple as one might think. For starters in Nigeria’s 50 + year history as an Independent nation 40 of those years have been under military dictatorship. In wasnt until 1999 that democracy was restored after 40 years wasted. In a sense Nigeria’s journey as a democratic and Independent country started 14 years ago. Economic reforms started in 2003. Nigeria’s Space agency (NASDRA) was created in 2005. Political reform started 2011 and Nigeria’s first ever peaceful transfer of power in a democratic election was in 2015. In just over 14 years Nigeria has made a quantum leap from a backwater sorry state to Africa richest and most powerful economy. Nigeria has been able to achieved a %7 GDP growth rate running on Generators. Nigeria has gone from zero to Africa’s undisputed Space superpower in just under a decade. 40 million Nigerians have been lifted out of poverty and have joined the middle class in just over a decade of reforms. Nigeria has built Africa’s richest entertainment industry in just over a decade. While international pundits are quick to write off Nigeria no other country in the world has achieved so much in such short period of time despite a harsh political and security climate. Nigeria has survived the Niger Delta Insurgency, political violence, Ebola pandemic and Boko Haram to become Africa’s fastest growing and most democratic country in just over a decade. One can then imagine what might have been if forty years of Nigeria’s development had not been wasted. One can imagine how powerful and successful Nigeria can become in another forty years of democratic governance. There is little doubt in my miforfort the Nigerian Nation holds the key to Africa’s greatness. If it succeeds Africa will be better off and benefit immensely, if it fails it will drag down a dozen or more countries down with it. The entrepreneurial, dynamic and positive outlook of the Nigerian people gives reason for optimism. source: https://ourtimeiscome./2015/11/29/an-african-century/ |
hmmmmmm pmb will not be even aware |
TedBaker:there is one thing called continium on the windows mobile 10 build which makes the phone act as a pc it will display app like that of pc on a screen |
hmmmmmm everybody loves christmas. |
Joel3:can u help me find no wahala. by smyth |
Orooooooooooo |
TedBaker:windows mobile 10 build is doing it |
there will always be difference bet 21st century monarch and 19th or 20th one |
watching all these events in 2016D |
Cutehector:there is none I know of , telegram is. still. like a baby |
asko |
hmmm na only some HODs and those lecturers dey spoil point for person |
hmmm they ought to be playing fball nt sleeping,. in this 0 2 2 |
TheAziz:hmm help me ask am |
yorex2011:hmmmm |
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