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Nukilia:OH SHUT UP..... YOU PEOPLE ARE SUCH A BORE. Your failure in life is because of Fulani. Useless loafer. Why did Fulani not stop INNOSON or Air Peace? Or Ibeto? Or the numerous millionaires and billionaires the south have produced in business, manufacturing, and other fields? LAZY EXCUSE MAKERS. Don't use your brain to make something good of your life. Mr Fulani. |
arsenal33:....Unlike the PDP embezzlement kings. |
luizpippo:Olodo, the NRC has explained that they are not going at full speed yet in order to ensure the system is fully and safely operational, which is the common sense thing to do, considering these are the first high speed trains to operate in the country. You indomie generation are just hopeless. You have access to all this information IN REAL TIME, yet you are too lazy, dumb, and distracted by useless garbage like BBNaija, so you don't know anything. |
EndBuhariNow:Illiterate dunce, the trains are BRAND NEW. If your skull is too thick to understand that basic English, tough luck. Ignorant dropout. https://naijasuperfans.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/IMG_20200601_093341.jpg |
saddler:PDP embezzler. No money to loot. Run along. You have to work for your money now. Thieves. |
saddler:SHUT UP. What is noisy and old fashioned about the trains? Have you entered any of those trains? No. They are brand new, modern, air-conditioned, HIGH SPEED trains. SO SHUT UP. https://i.ytimg.com/vi/wZOCe0jg89E/hqdefault.jpg https://i1.wp.com/media.premiumtimesng.com/wp-content/files/2021/06/IMG-8122.jpg?resize=1242%2C813&ssl=1 |
Reference:USE YOUR HEAD. Infrastructure spending and infrastructural investment do not yield overnight results! It takes YEARS to feel their impact and knock-on effects on the economy. Many of the projects have not even been completed!! Some have not even commenced at all, and are still undergoing preliminary work, like environmental impact assessment etc etc, following the contract awards, and here you are demanding to know why the economy has not improved as a result of all the infrastructural investment! I mean, you people are just not very smart. Indomie generation. |
Lightorder:And remain poor and underdeveloped, so you can continue insulting her abi? America is the world's biggest debtor nation, owing 23.4 TRILLION dollars as at today. The heavens have not fallen. Nigeria's total debt is around 80 billion dollars. She will cope. |
lomprico:The ''infrastructures'' are sitting in your backyard. Go out there and see them. Ode. Little kids that don't even know the way to their village are asking about Nigeria. |
EndBuhariNow:Dumbo, so if you were president of Nigeria and you had 8.9 trillion, you would use the money to build 6 skyscrapers in each of the 6 geographical zones, rather than building railways, airports, power plants, roads, bridges etc? Talk about misplaced priorities! And you have the guts to insult Buhari? You are 1,000 times dumber. Thank heavens you are nowhere near the seat of power. Olodo rabata. |
AutoBodyParts:He is not lying. Your problem is that you are too thick and dumb to research ongoing projects. |
Teejay13:Olodo, infrastructural development and projects create jobs, and help build a society where the cost of doing business is drastically reduced, leading to greater employment and economic development. It seems nothing short of Buhari knocking on your door and dropping a bag of 5 million dollars will be satisfactory for you. But the world doesn't work like that. |
JimmyDarmody:It's nearly 20 billion dollars, not ''18 million''. |
Comedian2019:They are in your backyard. Go out there and you'll see them. Ewu. |
khia:Yup! No wonder thousands of black Americans are returning 'back home' to Africa to settle each year, and refusing to return to the US. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PK8cy4fdo0 |
Inspiration007:Oh, so when last were YOU accosted by Boko Haram terrorists? When last were you kidnapped by 'bandits'? If YOU have not experienced any of that (and I KNOW you haven't), then you are an absolute mor.o.n to be calling me 'stupid'. |
UncleSnr:You DON'T pay tax in Nigeria. Do not dare call that pittance you pay, ''tax''. When you live and work in America or the UK, you will know what tax is. |
THE LEVEL OF SELF-HATE AND IGNORANCE ON THIS FORUM IS DISGUSTING. VIETNAM IS ON A VIRTUAL PAR WITH GHANA IN TERMS OF GDP PER CAPITA AND LIVING STANDARDS. IT IS THE AFRICAN SUN THAT MAKES THE PEOPLE LOOK LESS PLUMP WHILE IN AFRICA, NOT ''HUNGER''. THAT IS WHY EVEN DANGOTE WILL LOOK 'CHUBBIER' IF HE MOVES OVERSEAS. THAT DUDE WILL NOT NECESSARILY MAKE IT BIG IN VIETNAM, WHERE BLACK PEOPLE ARE NOT AFFORDED THE SAME OPPORTUNITIES AS THE ASIAN POPULATION. HIS OFFSPRING WILL SUFFER RACIAL DISCRIMINATION. IF HE HAS A GOOD BUSINESS IDEA, HE WOULD DO BETTER IN GHANA. ONE MORE THING FOR YOU SELF-HATERS. AS WE SPEAK, LITERALLY THOUSANDS OF BLACK AMERICANS ARE MIGRATING TO GHANA AND OTHER AFRICAN COUNTRIES, INCLUDNG NIGERIA, EACH YEAR TO SETTLE, AFTER GETTING FED UP WITH THE US SYSTEM, AND ARE HAPPILY SETTLED IN AFRICA AND REFUSING TO RETURN TO THE US. SO GET RID OF YOUR INFERIORITY COMPLEX AND APPRECIATE WHERE YOU COME FROM. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PK8cy4fdo0 |
UncleSnr:You have light as well. From various sources like public supply and private generation. If you can't afford a Gen, go and hustle. |
chinjo:Abeg shut up. Is the US government not ''looking away'' as 40,000 Americans are shot dead annually by THEIR versions of Boko Haram, Bandits, and Unknown Gunmen? As 70,000 Americans die from opioid overdose annually while US border officials turn millionaires through bribes from Mexican drug traffickers? And 99.9% of people you see in that video and in similar settings are full-blooded, born-and-bred Americans, not 'immigrants'. You really should not come online to tell lies and misrepresent facts. Plus, which city do you live in in Nigeria, and why have the bandits not gotten to you, since they are everywhere, in your head? 99.9% of you hear about 'bandits' and 'Boko Haram' on television, but they have ZERO impact on your daily existence. |
chinjo:Not true. There are no slums in UAE or Switzerland. |
porka:But this is Mississippi, run by the Republican Party: Grenada, Mississippi. https://d.wattpad.com/story_parts/884512968/images/1613df9613338354904023321408.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/736x/21/f5/47/21f547c45e1078cb87f7f3acf61c0907.jpg |
Apologies to Oshodi residents. At least in Oshodi, you can accost a beggar and scold him to go and find work instead of begging. In Philly, you don't try that. If you can't give, just shush and walk on by. Don't talk. ![]() |
Is This America or Is This Oshodi? Welcome to Philadelphia, USA, where walking zombies, many homeless, poverty-stricken, high on meth, codeine, crack, heroin, and other deadly drugs, fill city streets! Many pack guns underneath their shabby clothes, so you dare not start an argument with any of them or it's goodbye Mama! The America CNN will never show you!!! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ex1IFzTS1FI |
Guestlander:Say no to short-sighted idiocy. |
kettykin:Oh, are you saying they are in Lagos now only because we still have Nigeria? But why? Why don't they vote with their feet now? Why do they need a declaration of 'Biafra' before abandoning their businesses to return to Umuahia and Aba? They can just go right now, or am I missing something? Truth is, If they're not going now, they're not going after you declare a 'Biafra' either. Nobody just packs and leaves their livelihood because you've renamed some geographical territory. |
freegaza:Ties in spectacularly with my original post. It is very easy to sit somewhere saying ''break up the country'', until you actually sit down and ponder the ramifications. |
AlexBells:The more countries that emerge, the more conflicts that will break out. For the simple reason that the country is so intertwined, interdependent, and resources so shared at present, that any break-up will lead to people who once had access to one thing or another now being denied it, and having to fight to reclaim it. Hope you're ready to donate your head. |
LESSON: BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR. YOU JUST MIGHT GET IT. |
News Report From The Former Nigerian Republics, Sept 5th, 2025: BREAKING NEWS: 'Reuters' And in breaking news from West Africa, the Oduduwa Republic has called on the African Union to intercede in its dispute with neighbouring Biafra, after hundreds of Biafran nationals were rounded up by Oduduwans in Lagos, and beaten up, extorted, and stripped of their clothing. This was the latest in a series of incidents involving Biafran nationals, precipitated by the announcement 2 weeks ago, that all Biafran traders in Oduduwa Republic, including its capital, Lagos, must pay the sum of 1.5 million dollars each, to continue trading, or be forcefully deported to Biafra. This order led to rioting by Biafran traders across Oduduwa Republic, and the Oduduwa citizens reacted with predictable violence which led to several bloody clashes and confrontations with Biafran foreigners. The Biafrans are constantly harassed by law enforcement agents to show their residency permits, as the vast majority of them reside illegally in Oduduwa Republic, and are subject to deportation at any time. Thousands of them are in jail for flouting immigration rules, and are awaiting deportation. Meanwhile, back in the Republic of Biafra, rebellion has broken out among the southern Ijaw and related ethnicities, over what they've termed 'marginalisation' by the Igbo-led dictatorship of the dark-goggled, self-styled 'General' Nnamdi Kanu. Oil facilities have been vandalised, and kidnapping of major Igbo politicians has reached what the Kanu regime has termed 'an intolerable dimension', leading to heavy military clampdown on the delta region. Reports of human rights abuses by the mainly Igbo Biafran soldiers sent to quell the insurrection continue to fuel anger and cries for secession by the minority Delta ethnicities. Biafra also faces mounting problems at its northern border, as armed Fulani herdsmen from the Arewa Republic continue to encroach over the porous borders, which the Biafran government has so far been unable to police effectively, with policing costs estimated at well over 3.5 billion dollars per annum, an amount the govt termed 'exhorbitant', leading to largely unprotected borders and attendant conflict. News of the clashes have also reached Arewa Republic, home to millions of Biafrans, who are now being targeted for harassment and beatings by Arewa citzens, many of whom are demanding the foreigners be deported, to protect Arewa traders and the Arewa economy. President Abdulsalami Abubakar of the Arewa Republic has said he may have ''no option'' but to order the deportation of the Biafrans in order to ''maintain law and order'' in his country. The ECOWAS chairman, President Lalimu of Ivory Coast, described the announcement as ''catastrophic and scary'', as he pondered the massive humanitarian implications and logistics nightmare of deporting 8 million people to a new nation already suffering huge developmental challenges. Back in Oduduwa Republic, President Raji Fashola, who spoke through his Vice President, His Excellency, Chief Sunday Igboho, after a bomb, suspected to have been placed by Boko Haram infiltrators in Oyingbo market Lagos, killing 200, has called on all parties to the conflicts erupting across the former Nigerian republics, to desist from further acts capable of jeopardising the peace and prosperity of the West African sub-region. As the mayhem in the former Nigerian republics spins out of control, an alarmed Ghanaian president, Kofi Nana Akunnor, has invited all parties to the crises - Oduduwa, Biafra, and Arewa govt representatives, to an emergency meeting in Accra, to find ways of preventing the sub-region from descending into all-out war, with incalculable consequences for the sub-region, and the African continent at large. |
obonujoker:They've installed dictators in other countries, including yours. |
This is why I don't pity any of you, because unah deserves the kind of ediots unah get as leaders... ewu