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Politics / Re: We Are A Failed State: Nigeria Needs A White President In 2023 by rosinkkit: 10:32pm On Aug 05, 2021 |
EndSARS77: Oh now I know you're bona fide dunce. Thank goodness others can read what I posted cos it was obviously wasted on a tout like you. Oh, and thank your lucky stars for black rule/independence, without which YOU would have been a stark illiterate, village hut dwelling hunter of cockroaches and rabbits like your grandpa and his pa. Nigeria only had 5% literacy at independence in 1960, since the British did not invest in schools or education for the masses. Thanks to independence, and govt's construction of thousands of public schools across the nation, literacy rate is 70% today and rising. THAT is why YOU can read and write today. So calling for whites to come back and rule you shows you are a dumbass, ignorant slave and cretin. |
Politics / Re: We Are A Failed State: Nigeria Needs A White President In 2023 by rosinkkit: 10:10pm On Aug 05, 2021 |
EndSARS77: All your education yet you still reason like a dunce. Nigeria's problems are structural, and are not surmountable merely by changing the skin colour of its president. Will a white president mean Nigeria's low annual budget of 30 billion dollars - the root cause of its problems - will suddenly baloon to 150 billion usd or 1 trillion usd?? How? By magic? South Africa's annual budget is 125 billion usd for its 60 million people. Nigeria's is 30 billion usd for 210 million people. Nigeria's number one need is economic diversification. The oil income is grossly insufficient for its population. What if your white president is not committed to diversification, and insists on importation from his country while discouraging local manufacturing and production? That was what the British did when they ruled Nigeria, which was why there was not a single major industry at independence in Nigeria after 70 years of British rule. In fact, the reason Nigeria was still an underdeveloped bush in 1960 without a single power plant, expressway, or university, after 70 years of WHITE rule was because they looted the wealth Nigeria generated from her exports. So, better ditch your dumb and stupid, bush mentality that says ''so long as it is a white man everything will be good''. That's the thinking of a colonised, dumbass, ignorant air head. 1 Like 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Abuja's Poor Lighting: What Buhari, Bello, FCTA Must Know by rosinkkit: 9:53pm On Aug 05, 2021 |
Beancounter94: The govt is trying to diversify - agriculture, mining, natural gas, manufacturing etc. Diversification is not an overnight thing. It takes decades of sustained action. |
Politics / Re: FEC Approves $11.17 Billion Rail Project To Link All Coastal Cities by rosinkkit: 8:32pm On Aug 05, 2021 |
mrvitalis: What a load of absolute rubbish. Railway networks are not about ''breaking even''. They are about delivering low cost, high speed transportation for people and goods across the nation. Rail reduces the cost of transportation of goods, and hence the cost of doing business, which is so ViTAL for economic expansion of any country. The US economy was built on its famous railroads, built at the turn of the last century, and which drastically brought down the cost of moving goods and people, and of doing business in that country. The rest is history. So rail has never been about the railway builder (govt) ''breaking even'' or making a profit. It's about the long-term impact of expanded railway services on the national economy and GDP. That is where the return on investment is measured, not from how much profit, if any, the govt makes from the network. That consideration is merely secondary. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Diversification - Buhari Turns Nigeria Into Major International GOLD Producer by rosinkkit: 12:36am On Aug 05, 2021 |
Penguin2: The government did not ''establish'' any factory!!!!!!!! The gold mine is a govt-backed private investment! If you have 100 million USD and say you want to build a gold mine in Zamfara state, you are free to do so!!!!!!!!! Stop imagining problems where none exist!!!!!! 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Diversification - Buhari Turns Nigeria Into Major International GOLD Producer by rosinkkit: 12:09am On Aug 05, 2021 |
Penguin2: ANY NIGERIAN can go to Zamfara today and mine gold. A foreign firm can go there and mine gold. All must comply with the regulations and pay appropriate royalties to the FG, which owns all the mineral resources in Nigeria, on behalf of the Nigerian people. “Zamfara gold (like all other resources) is owned by @NigeriaGov, on behalf of Nigeria. Anyone who wants to mine it has to apply for a license, mine, & pay taxes, royalties etc. Anybody can apply for a license; Lagos or Rivers can set up a mining company & apply to mine Zamfara gold,” Ogunlesi tweeted. The presidential aide explained further that gold mining in Zamfara is business regulated by the Federal Government, just as the oil in the Niger Delta. “If you choose to believe that Zamfara gold belongs to Zamfara (it doesn’t!), you’re doing yourself. Someone else will make a move, get a license, and go and make money. That’s why it’s always important to be sure your mindset is not blocking the opportunities available to you,” he tweeted. Ogunlesi explained that any state in the Niger Delta can also own a modular refinery, and the state can sell the products to the government, but that does not make the oil in the Niger Delta the property of the state. “Nothing stops South South States from setting up Modular Refineries. All they need to do is set up a company and apply for a license, or invest in existing companies. @NigeriaGov invested $10m in Waltersmith Refinery in Imo, Edo State Govt invested N700m in AIPCC in Edo,” he explained. Similarly. a twitter user, Omo Iya Bolaji, explained that Zamfara State bought the gold from miners and sold it to the CBN. “A state (Zamfara) is competing with public entities and buying gold from the artisanal miners and selling to the FG who want to deposit gold bars. It’s business and not resource control”. https://dailytrust.com/factcheck-zamfara-gold-deposit-belongs-to-federal-government-not-state .... SO STOP SPREADING FAKE NEWS!!!! |
Politics / Re: Diversification - Buhari Turns Nigeria Into Major International GOLD Producer by rosinkkit: 11:56pm On Aug 04, 2021 |
Penguin2: LIAR. This NONSENSE that ''Zamfara gold belongs to Zamfara and not Nigeria'' is 100% FAKE NEWS, and was DEBUNKED by the govt and other researchers HERE: https://dailytrust.com/factcheck-zamfara-gold-deposit-belongs-to-federal-government-not-state |
Politics / Re: Diversification - Buhari Turns Nigeria Into Major International GOLD Producer by rosinkkit: 10:37pm On Aug 04, 2021 |
Lastmankc: Somebody brings out 100 million dollars cash to build a mine and you say it's audio? You children sef..... Na free internet cause am. 1 Like |
Politics / Diversification - Buhari Turns Nigeria Into Major International GOLD Producer by rosinkkit: 10:11pm On Aug 04, 2021 |
Nigeria Officially An International Gold Producer With New $100m Mining Facility Thor Explorations hits Nigeria’s First Commercial Gold Output Nigeria said its efforts to cut dependence on oil earnings reached a milestone as the country’s first industrial gold project entered production. Thor Explorations Ltd. poured first gold from its Segilola mine in southwestern Nigeria on Friday, according to a statement. The plant, which will now ramp up over the next six weeks, is targeting output of 85,000 ounces a year, the company said. The two biggest gold projects in Africa — Barrick Gold Corp.’s Kibali in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Loulo-Gounkoto in Mali –- produced 808,000 ounces and 680,000 ounces respectively in 2020. Africa’s largest oil producer has sizeable untapped deposits of metals including gold, zinc, lead and iron ore, but nearly all extraction is done informally on a small-scale or manual basis. Crude sales account for more than 90% of export earnings and about half of national income, leaving the state highly reliant on oil. Successive governments have pledged to significantly increase mining’s contribution to gross domestic product, which currently stands at less than 0.1%. The current government is promoting Thor’s launch to spur investment in the mining sector and boost non-oil income. Mining made up 4% to 5% of Nigeria’s GDP in the 1960s and 1970s, before major operations shut down and crude oil came to dominate the government’s agenda. Aerial view of the Segilola mine. Credit: Thor Explorations Ltd. Vancouver-based Thor spent nearly $100 million to build the mine. Africa Finance Corp., the company’s largest shareholder, provided an $86 million debt-equity financing package. Segilola is “a testament” to the current government’s “drive to diversify the economy through the mining sector,” Minister of Mines Olamilekan Adegbite, said in a statement Friday. The project “proves to the mining world that Nigeria is the next big frontier mining destination,” he said. (By William Clowes Mining.com) https://www.mining.com/web/thor-explorations-hits-nigerias-first-commercial-gold-output/ Another First. Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR. |
Sports / Re: Tokyo2020: Nigeria's Chukwuebuka Enekwechi Heads Into Men's Shotput Final by rosinkkit: 8:32pm On Aug 03, 2021 |
Jobia: Their 7.6 trillion dollar annual budget certainly helps!!!! A far cry from our 35 billion usd. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Sanwo Olu Visits Bola Ahmed Tinubu In London by rosinkkit: 8:24pm On Aug 03, 2021 |
Every street in Lagos should look like this. Every street in NIGERIA should look like this. That alone will solve half our problems. The sheer ease of movement. |
Politics / Re: Fela On Broadway - When The World Stood Still For Fela Kuti by rosinkkit: 9:46pm On Aug 02, 2021 |
Afamsi: More likely, he would have been jailed for crying foul during the thieving, looting Igbotocracy of Ebele. |
Politics / Re: FBI Cannot Come To Nigeria To Arrest Abba Kyari — Mike Ozekhome by rosinkkit: 8:54pm On Aug 02, 2021 |
. . . . NO NEED FOR TOO MUCH TALK HERE. ANYONE WHO THINKS THE FBI CAN COME TO NIGERIA AND ARREST A NIGERIAN IS A BLOODY ILLITERATE AND A DUNCE. AND THAT CLEARLY MEANS HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE ON NAIRALAND. FORUM OF IGNORANT SCHOOL DROPOUTS, TOUTS, & DULLARDS. . . . ,. |
Politics / Re: FBI Cannot Come To Nigeria To Arrest Abba Kyari — Mike Ozekhome by rosinkkit: 8:50pm On Aug 02, 2021 |
Rareoil: Come on will you shut type there. Illiterate slave. CIA picked up indeed. I suppose those world leaders don't have names? |
Sports / Re: Tokyo2020: "We Have Learnt Our Lessons, We Will Get Better - NBBF by rosinkkit: 8:34pm On Aug 02, 2021 |
Starzo: You are an UTTER ignoramus. NO, your ancestors were not ''walking around naked'' when the white man came. They had cities, education of various types, and sophisticated administrative systems. As early as 1504, and a full 400 years before the arrival of the British, the Benin empire exchanged ambassadors with Portugal, and its capital, Benin City had streetlights and underground drainage, and was described by European visitors as one of the best planned and most beautiful cities in the world. The Benin Empire was a wealthy society free of crime and hunger. Go and learn your history. Your ignorance is a disgrace. https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2016/mar/18/story-of-cities-5-benin-city-edo-nigeria-mighty-medieval-capital-lost-without-trace 2 Likes |
Sports / Re: Tokyo2020: "We Have Learnt Our Lessons, We Will Get Better - NBBF by rosinkkit: 8:25pm On Aug 02, 2021 |
dazzlingd: Colonised dunce typing rubbish. Go and bleach yourself and stop bothering us. Ewu. At least those ones that put themselves out there to represent their country are 100 times better than you, who has done NOTHING, so shut up. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Fela On Broadway - When The World Stood Still For Fela Kuti by rosinkkit: 8:00pm On Aug 02, 2021 |
Fela was a nationalist and Pan Africanist. His mentors were the likes of Kwame Nkrumah and Malcolm X. He wasn't a separatist or secessionist, or tribalist. Quite the opposite. He saw the huge potential of Nigeria and just wanted its leaders to rise to the occasion. We've made some progress since the days of Fela. That raw, brutal military dictatorship he sang against is gone, and we have a wealthier society in general, and somewhat more accountable leadership, including at state level. Molue, (49 sitting 99 standing shuffering and shmiling) is now replaced by air-conditioned BRT buses with USB outlets, in dedicated lanes etc etc... |
Politics / Re: Fela On Broadway - When The World Stood Still For Fela Kuti by rosinkkit: 7:38pm On Aug 02, 2021 |
Politics / Re: Fela On Broadway - When The World Stood Still For Fela Kuti by rosinkkit: 7:34pm On Aug 02, 2021 |
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Politics / Fela On Broadway - When The World Stood Still For Fela Kuti by rosinkkit: 6:54pm On Aug 02, 2021 |
Fela On Broadway - When The World Stood Still for Fela Kuti - Africa's Greatest Musician Fela On Broadway was a series of musicals held in the US and Europe a decade ago in honour of Africa's greatest musician, Fela Anikulapo Kuti. The concerts brought together the creme de la creme of international stardom and celebrity, attending the musicals, on the famed Broadway theatre, New York City, and in LA, Houston and other major international cities including London. But the USA was where the most glamorous concerts were held, and attended by the likes of Jay Z, Spike Lee, John Legend, Madonna, Sting, Will Smith, Beyonce, and other A-List Hollywood stars. Fela On Broadway was a real world tribute to Abami Eda himself. Unforgettable. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkJfdqoKcYg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fB0GepZMzKU |
Celebrities / Re: Fela Anikulapo-Kuti's Death: 24 Years After - Son Writes by rosinkkit: 6:44pm On Aug 02, 2021 |
Abami Eda.....Washere. |
Politics / Re: When It Comes To Building A Society, The Black Man Is Inferior by rosinkkit: 9:01pm On Aug 01, 2021 |
SUFFERInSMILIIN: So much HOT AIR. The solution to whether Nigeria would be better off under colonialism is simple. What did the colonialists do in their 70 years in power? Then what did Nigerian leaders do in their 60 years in power, so far? Compare and contrast. In case you don't know, in 1960, no roads actually led to our villages. You couldn't get in a car (assuming you were lucky enough to be in one), and drive all the way to your village. What you did was drive to the nearest road to your village, and then TREK on footpaths, sometimes for days, before reaching the village. Today we take it for granted that we can drive to our villages and even complain about ''govt failure'' when the road has a few potholes, or is untarred. In 1960 Nigeria had not ONE full fledged university. Today it has over 200, thanks to black rule. Her first power plant was Kainji Dam, built by the Tafawa Balewa administration, and commissioned in 1964. Prior to that, the colonialists imported huge industrial generators to power their GRAs, Ikoyi etc. The rest of Nigeria was in darkness. No power stations. No power grid. No power lines. Meanwhile, the British were exporting resources worth billions of dollars in today's money - palm oil, groundnuts, iron ore, rubber, cocoa.. These were the 'oil' of their day, and brought in huge amounts of money, which were simply embezzled to Britain for 70 years straight! Oh, so the Nigerian economy is doing poorly, but you can try your luck in another country abroad, no? Why? You are EDUCATED, courtesy of independent rule. The new black rulers pursued universal education and built thousands of new public schools across Nigeria from 1960 till date. Your grandpa - illiterate and stuck in a village farm under colonialism, WOULD have loved to check out America, or Germany, if he knew where the hell they were or what an airport was! Count your blessings for Independence, or you would have been like him. And no, South Africa and co had the colonialists reinvesting export proceeds in the country right from the start of colonial rule, which is why South Africa's first power plants and universities were built in the 1860s!! The whites saw it as ''their'' country, with many of them having settled there cos of the weather etc, so the national income wasn't all looted and sent to Europe. Some of it was used to build the country, which is why by the 1940s South Africa was already a developed country, and Johannesburg was like New York. So it is not a question of saying, ''they should have stayed longer in Nigeria''. Their interests in Nigeria, and elsewhere in West - Central Africa are very different from their interests in southern African territories where their people are abundant. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: When It Comes To Building A Society, The Black Man Is Inferior by rosinkkit: 8:13pm On Aug 01, 2021 |
tensazangetsu20: Nigeria will be here long after you are gone. Focus on improving yourself and getting rid of your colonial mentality, cos right now you are a pitiful creature steeped in ignorance and low self-esteem, and it would be tragic to pass it on to your kids. |
Politics / Re: When It Comes To Building A Society, The Black Man Is Inferior by rosinkkit: 8:01pm On Aug 01, 2021 |
tensazangetsu20: Ignorant school dropout typing vomit. Africa is a developing continent. That is no reason to feel inferior. Many African nations actually have higher living standards than non African nations. You are dumb and thick to paint all Africa with one negative brush. Secondly, you dumbass airhead with rocks for brains, stop watching National Geographic and Tarzan and read some real African history, so you can learn that Africans did wear clothes, and had whole textile industries, before the invasion of white people a couple hundred years ago. Olodo rabata. |
Politics / Re: When It Comes To Building A Society, The Black Man Is Inferior by rosinkkit: 7:48pm On Aug 01, 2021 |
tensazangetsu20: Brainless donkey. ''Oyinbo come and colonise me because I am inferior to you''. Tufiaa. You are a wasted life.... Sad thing is you can't even see you're a disgrace. A whole man calling for his fellow man to come and colonise him and turn him a slave once more....... Tufiakwa! |
Politics / Re: When It Comes To Building A Society, The Black Man Is Inferior by rosinkkit: 7:40pm On Aug 01, 2021 |
tensazangetsu20: You are a mental midget and an intellectual TOAD, to be suggesting a return to colonialism. Tell me, do you even KNOW why nations colonise other nations? Has your thick head ever thought of that? Colonialism is a system in which the coloniser seizes control of a territory in order to extract and evacuate its natural resources for the enrichment of the colonising country. That is the simple definition of colonialism. A system of direct, deliberate exploitation. You obviously have no clue that Nigeria under colonial rule was systematically raped, exploited, and degraded, with the colonialists exporting our resources and putting next to nothing back, which was why in 1960, after 70 years of colonial rule, Nigeria had not one single power station, not one university, and not one express road, with literacy rate at 5% (compared to 75% today courtesy of black rule). Seeing that Nigeria has developed in leaps and bounds from the abject state of near-zero development it was at in 1960, you must be demented in the extreme, to be calling for a return to colonial rule, and I suggest you seek mental help for your horrible affliction. |
Politics / Re: When It Comes To Building A Society, The Black Man Is Inferior by rosinkkit: 7:20pm On Aug 01, 2021 |
VaselineCrew: You are an idiot and a dunce with no brain to racialize human developmental issues. If you had a working brain in your dumb, self-hating, ignorant head, you would have learned that the ''black man'' whom you insult, CIVILIIZED THIS WORLD, and for thousands of years, pioneered in every fruitful endeavour known to mankind, while others followed from miles behind, including the cave dwelling savage whites you worship today. The newest comers to civilization. Regarding RIGHT HERE IN NIGERIA, the UK Guardian, representing your colonial 'massa', wrote: ''With its mathematical layout and earthworks longer than the Great Wall of China, Benin City was one of the best planned cities in the world when London was a place of ‘thievery and murder’.... The Guinness Book of Records (1974 edition) described the walls of Benin City and its surrounding kingdom as the world’s largest earthworks carried out prior to the mechanical era. According to estimates by the New Scientist’s Fred Pearce, Benin City’s walls were at one point “four times longer than the Great Wall of China, and consumed a hundred times more material than the Great Pyramid of Cheops”. Benin City was also one of the first cities to have a semblance of street lighting. Huge metal lamps, many feet high, were built and placed around the city, especially near the king’s palace. Fuelled by palm oil, their burning wicks were lit at night to provide illumination for traffic to and from the palace. When the Portuguese first “discovered” the city in 1485, they were stunned to find this vast kingdom made of hundreds of interlocked cities and villages in the middle of the African jungle. They called it the “Great City of Benin”, at a time when there were hardly any other places in Africa the Europeans acknowledged as a city. Indeed, they classified Benin City as one of the most beautiful and best planned cities in the world. In 1691, the Portuguese ship captain Lourenco Pinto observed: “Great Benin, where the king resides, is larger than Lisbon; all the streets run straight and as far as the eye can see. The houses are large, especially that of the king, which is richly decorated and has fine columns. The city is wealthy and industrious. It is so well governed that theft is unknown and the people live in such security that they have no doors to their houses.” In contrast, London at the same time is described by Bruce Holsinger, professor of English at the University of Virginia, as being a city of “thievery, prostitution, murder, bribery and a thriving black market made the medieval city ripe for exploitation by those with a skill for the quick blade or picking a pocket”. African fractals Benin City’s planning and design was done according to careful rules of symmetry, proportionality and repetition now known as fractal design. The mathematician Ron Eglash, author of African Fractals – which examines the patterns underpinning architecture, art and design in many parts of Africa – notes that the city and its surrounding villages were purposely laid out to form perfect fractals, with similar shapes repeated in the rooms of each house, and the house itself, and the clusters of houses in the village in mathematically predictable patterns. As he puts it: “When Europeans first came to Africa, they considered the architecture very disorganised and thus primitive. It never occurred to them that the Africans might have been using a form of mathematics that they hadn’t even discovered yet.” At the centre of the city stood the king’s court, from which extended 30 very straight, broad streets, each about 120-ft wide. These main streets, which ran at right angles to each other, had underground drainage made of a sunken impluvium with an outlet to carry away storm water. Many narrower side and intersecting streets extended off them. In the middle of the streets were turf on which animals fed. “Houses are built alongside the streets in good order, the one close to the other,” writes the 17th-century Dutch visitor Olfert Dapper. “Adorned with gables and steps … they are usually broad with long galleries inside, especially so in the case of the houses of the nobility, and divided into many rooms which are separated by walls made of red clay, very well erected.” Dapper adds that wealthy residents kept these walls “as shiny and smooth by washing and rubbing as any wall in Holland can be made with chalk, and they are like mirrors. The upper storeys are made of the same sort of clay. Moreover, every house is provided with a well for the supply of fresh water”. https://www.theguardian.com/cities/2016/mar/18/story-of-cities-5-benin-city-edo-nigeria-mighty-medieval-capital-lost-without-trace ............................. See, when all this was happening, the whites you worship were not even aware of how to bathe. It was the black West African MOORS that taught them how to bathe. Plus how to read and write, and build houses. Blacks actually ruled many parts of Europe from the 10th century till the 17th, pulled Europe out of her Dark Ages, and contributed hugely to the Renaissance, which led to the Industrial Revolution. So kindly take your SLAVE GARBAGE and stick it up your behind. IF the current post colonial leaders of Nigeria are NOT as competent as they should be, STICK THAT ON THEM. It has NOTHING to do with ''the black man'', any more than Hitler and the Nazis slaughtering 6 million of their people means white people are all mass murderers. If you want to assess ''black countries'', GET OFF YOUR LAZY, CNN BRAINWASHED BEHIND, and travel around to those countries before making judgements based on your conditioned, wretched, brainwashed inferiority complex. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Putin Builds Two New ‘Flying Kremlin’ Doomsday Planes (Pictures) by rosinkkit: 7:42pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
Ppogbae: Dumbo with zero IQ. They are ''pushing the limits to improve quality of life'' with NUCLEAR WEAPONS, AND NUCLEAR WARFARE capable of destroying all life on Earth? This just goes to show how brainwashed you people are. Brainwashed to see gross evil as good, so long as it comes in white skin. The whIte man will literally drag you to a cliff and push you off while you sing his praises. You're completely brainwashed. Disgusting. And yes, you can mock those who talk about God because you are a thoughtless imbec.ile who thinks he created himself. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Putin Builds Two New ‘Flying Kremlin’ Doomsday Planes (Pictures) by rosinkkit: 7:37pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
prince4pro2: yeah... we should think of mass killing with nukes instead. Mumu. |
Politics / Re: Wow New NNPC Mega Station Interchange In Kano by rosinkkit: 7:30pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
fuckingAyaya: ASK MILLIONS OF YOUR FELLOW IGBOS WHAT THEY ARE DOING UP NORTH. YOU HATE THEM, SO WHAT ARE YOU DOING THERE? 6 Likes |
Politics / Re: Wow New NNPC Mega Station Interchange In Kano by rosinkkit: 7:26pm On Jul 31, 2021 |
fuckingAyaya: YOU are the parasites. YOU are the ones that have flooded their northern lands in your millions to avoid hunger in the east. 5 Likes 2 Shares |
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