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Politics / Re: President Tinubu's New Presidential Jet Helps Avoid Disgrace In China by Rossikk(m): 6:49am On Sep 03
DeLaRue:
That famous Pepsi tagline 'image is everything'.

Especially in international relations, how you present yourself matters.

Imagine a Nigerian President travelling to China in Ethiopian Airlines under Ethiopian flag or Turkish Airlines just because of the CURRENT economic situation in Nigeria.

So, the President will first fly to Addis Ababa, hang out with his entourage in the airport for 5 or 6 hours while waiting for the connecting flight to China?

Yet it is the same people complaining that he bought a plane that will snap a picture of the President waiting in Addis Ababa and rush to social and mock the country '...see the President of a whole Nigeria'.

You do, they complain, you don't they complain.

So if Nigeria didn't byt the plane, the price of garri and bread would have reduced abi.

Also, does the plane belong to the President personally or to Nigeria?. When he lives office, he will take it with him abi.


Exactly. There's no winning with them. undecided

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Politics / Re: President Tinubu's New Presidential Jet Helps Avoid Disgrace In China by Rossikk(m): 6:44am On Sep 03
zombieHUNTER:
Many paid idiots on this forum and that's very disgusting


what is more disgraceful than being the president of the world's poverty capital..

fly expensive jets
drive bulletproof excalades
dress to kill

As long as your people are dying of hunger and insecurity, there's nothing more disgraceful than that

zombies should borrow sense

You are behind in the news.

India is the world poverty capital.

https://www.thecable.ng/india-overtakes-nigeria-as-worlds-poverty-capital/

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Politics / Re: President Tinubu's New Presidential Jet Helps Avoid Disgrace In China by Rossikk(m): 6:36am On Sep 03
DeLaRue:
Image is everything.

Thank you, my brother.

If Tinubu went there with that small jet, Xi Jinping would not sign any agreement with him.

He wlll say Tinubu is too weak.

To be leading such a big country, but can't fly in a decent jet?

That's how somebody like XI Jinping thinks.

He's a statist, who believes that the Presidency/govt should embody/symbolize the nation.

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Politics / Re: President Tinubu's New Presidential Jet Helps Avoid Disgrace In China by Rossikk(m): 6:23am On Sep 03
blackmantis:
When you are big you are big.
Your don't need to prove anything to anyone.

OPTICS count for a lot in geopolitics, international relations and diplomacy.

You can't just arrive on a State Visit to China with a tiny old jet if you are the President of Nigeria, especially with South Africa's huge plane parked right next to yours.

It sends the wrong message diplomatically.

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Politics / Re: President Tinubu's New Presidential Jet Helps Avoid Disgrace In China by Rossikk(m): 6:15am On Sep 03
Maxymilliano:
He should continue fiddling with his new toy while Rome Nigeria burns ...

Burning where?

Is your house burning?

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Politics / Re: President Tinubu's New Presidential Jet Helps Avoid Disgrace In China by Rossikk(m): 6:06am On Sep 03

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Politics / President Tinubu's New Presidential Jet Helps Avoid Disgrace In China by Rossikk(m): 6:04am On Sep 03
The tiny jet Mr President was managing, which some evil souls wanted him to keep on using indefinitely.



South African Presidential Jet. This is the massive plane Cyril Ramaphosa flew to China with.


New Nigerian Presidential jet in China. THANK GOODNESS.... Disgrace Avoided.

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Politics / Re: AI (ChatGPT) Predicts Very Bright Future For Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 4:51am On Sep 03
As you can see, AI doesn't see Ghana being anywhere near as advanced as Nigeria in 2175.

By 2175, Nigeria is involved in space mining, owns colonies and territories on other planets, fleets of space ships traversing galaxies, and is a leader in global and inter-planetary diplomacy and exploration.
Politics / Re: AI (ChatGPT) Predicts Very Bright Future For Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 4:47am On Sep 03
One more thing. This positive AI prediction of the future is not limited to Nigeria. I just asked AI about Ghana in 2175.

It's response:

.................

Imagining what Ghana might be like in 2175 involves a lot of speculation, but we can explore some possibilities based on current trends in technology, economics, climate change, and societal development. Here’s a look at what the future might hold for Ghana:

1. Technology and Innovation:

Advanced Technology: By 2175, Ghana could be a hub of technological innovation in Africa, with advancements in areas such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and renewable energy. The country might have developed its own tech industries, contributing to global advancements while addressing local challenges like healthcare, education, and infrastructure.

Smart Cities: Urban areas in Ghana might be transformed into smart cities, with integrated digital infrastructure that manages everything from traffic to utilities in real-time. Accra, the capital, could be a leading example of a sustainable and efficient metropolis.


2. Economy and Industry:

Diversified Economy: Ghana’s economy, currently reliant on commodities like cocoa and gold, could diversify significantly by 2175. The country might have transitioned to a knowledge-based economy, with strong sectors in technology, services, and green energy.

Sustainable Practices: Agriculture and industry might be fully integrated with sustainable practices. Ghana could be a leader in agro-tech, ensuring food security while minimizing environmental impact.

3. Climate and Environment:

Climate Resilience: By 2175, climate change will have profoundly impacted the world. Ghana might be at the forefront of climate resilience, having developed adaptive technologies to deal with extreme weather, rising sea levels, and changes in agricultural patterns.

Renewable Energy: Ghana could be powered predominantly by renewable energy sources like solar, wind, and potentially advanced nuclear or fusion technologies, making it energy independent and reducing its carbon footprint.

4. Society and Culture:

Cultural Renaissance: [/b]Ghana’s rich cultural heritage might experience a renaissance, blending traditional values with futuristic innovation. The arts, music, and literature could be global influencers, with Ghanaian culture celebrated worldwide.

[b]Education and Knowledge:
Education might be universally accessible and highly advanced, with AI and virtual reality enhancing learning experiences. Ghana could be home to some of the world’s leading universities and research institutions.

5. Political and Global Influence:

Stable Democracy: Ghana might continue to be a model of democracy and stability in Africa. By 2175, it could play a significant role in global governance, contributing to international peace, security, and development initiatives.

Pan-African Leadership: Ghana could be a leader in a more united and powerful African continent, driving regional integration and cooperation through entities like a more advanced African Union or similar organizations.


6. Challenges:

Population Growth: Managing a large population in the face of limited resources and environmental challenges could be a key issue. Urbanization might intensify, requiring innovative solutions to housing, transportation, and resource management.

Global Dynamics: Ghana will also need to navigate the complexities of global politics and economics, ensuring it remains competitive and relevant in a rapidly changing world.

Conclusion:

While much of this is speculative, Ghana in 2175 could be a thriving, technologically advanced nation that has successfully balanced tradition and innovation. It could be a leader in sustainability, a beacon of cultural pride, and an influential player on the global stage. However, realizing this future would depend on how Ghana addresses challenges in governance, economic diversification, and environmental sustainability in the coming decades.


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Politics / Re: AI (ChatGPT) Predicts Very Bright Future For Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 4:29am On Sep 03
meobizy:
The loonies left the street. They now reside in corridors of the internet.

Do you even know what AI is?
Politics / Re: Wanted Briton Denies Fugitive Claims, Offers Cooperation With Nigerian Police by Rossikk(m): 12:50am On Sep 03
POLYMATHS21:
Andrew Wynne, a British national declared wanted by the Nigeria Police Force for allegedly plotting to overthrow President Bola Tinubu’s administration, has denied the allegations and stated his willingness to cooperate with the authorities.

In an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today from his base in the United Kingdom, Wynne expressed his unawareness of being labeled a fugitive and emphasized that he has been visiting Nigeria for 25 years, even operating a bookshop in the NLC office in Abuja for seven years without any issues from the security forces.

Continue Reading on: https://insightinformer.com.ng/wanted-briton-denies-fugitive-claims-offers-cooperation-with-nigerian-authorities/

Don't worry. When you reach the station you will explain.

O.C. dey wait you.
Politics / Re: AI (ChatGPT) Predicts Very Bright Future For Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 12:21am On Sep 03
MrPRevailer:


grin
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.

You are in for a rude rude awakening.

As a matter of fact, there is going to be huge population decline going forward. Has already began.

And the powers that be, want to reduce world population to 500million people
And the rest survival will be under mind-control through microchip implants.

Now they have almost total control of the media Infrastructures, albeit Telegram and X are the only remaining infrastructures still in their way.
They can create global pandemics at will. Enforce deadly Vaccines, Cancer-causing foods, weather engineering, and control what you can buy or sell.


Dude, some of you guys said covid vaccines were going to kill everyone that took them.

4 years on, and that's not happened.

Have you apologised for deceiving people?

Now you are claiming another story.

Your type have been talking about ''the plan for population reduction to 500 million people'' since the 1990s, and it never seems to ever happen.

Why?

Today we are hitting close to 8 billion people.

How are you going to reduce such population to 500 million?

Bill Gates with his oblong head. How will he do it?

Please, stop reading all these funny predictions from all these mushroom websites.
Politics / Re: AI (ChatGPT) Predicts Very Bright Future For Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 11:35pm On Sep 02
Nigeria in 2175: ''People live in megastructures that house millions, known as arcologies, which are self-sustaining and environmentally integrated.

An ARCOLOGY of the future:

Politics / Re: AI (ChatGPT) Predicts Very Bright Future For Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 11:12pm On Sep 02
Ennyjude:
Is this now the latest thing trending?

Now and for eternity.

AI will lead the world to Perfect Societies.

Even governance will be AI.

Just a few individuals will be there to ensure it's all running okay.

AI will make corruption obsolete.

If you want to be in government it will be be BECAUSE you want to serve the people.
Politics / Re: AI (ChatGPT) Predicts Very Bright Future For Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 11:01pm On Sep 02
MrPRevailer:


You see one of the differences between people like me and people like you is that people like me don't judge by one side of a story.
And since we have been reading both sides of the media narratives. We have realised the dishonest nature of the media Establishments, the medical establishments, the U.N/E U establisments.

People like you only know what you are being fed on mainstream T.V. And can't make decisions for yourself on what you are bing told. You have been conditioned with lies.

Ofwhich millions of people like you have paid dearly with their lives.
Those who believed their government was fighting Covid with the mRNA vaccines. Although some were forced because of their jobs.
And it even sounds ridiculius to you because, again, you are only reading the one-side of the stories.... ALL YOUR LIFE.

I never took the 'covid vaccine'. wink
Politics / Re: AI (ChatGPT) Predicts Very Bright Future For Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 10:40pm On Sep 02
MrPRevailer:
Also, Chatgpt is being fed data from leftists ideology.
Many researchers have noticed/witnessed Chatgpt switching political ideologies to leftist.
So basically, It's been trained to train people.

AI will of course seem ''leftist'' since it doesn't condone racism, white supremacy and hatred of black and brown people like the western right wing of Trump and neo-nazis.

AI recognises that ALL HUMANS ARE EQUAL.

It's algorithms are not emotional or partial or biased.

SO GO AWAY.

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Politics / Re: AI (ChatGPT) Predicts Very Bright Future For Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 10:36pm On Sep 02
I THEN ASKED AI:

''What do you consider will be the most likely outcome of the Biafra movement?''

AI ChatGPT response:

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The most likely outcome for the Biafra movement by 2075 is a scenario where the movement persists in a transformed or diminished form, focusing on regional autonomy and cultural identity within a united Nigeria. This outcome would result from a combination of political, economic, and social reforms in Nigeria, addressing some of the core grievances that have historically fueled the movement.

Key Factors Supporting This Outcome:

1. Gradual Political Reforms:
Over the next several decades, Nigeria may undergo significant political reforms to address the demands of various regions, including those in the Southeast where the Biafra movement is strongest. These reforms could lead to increased regional autonomy, allowing states more control over local resources, governance, and cultural affairs. Such changes would reduce the immediate appeal of secession by providing a platform for the expression of regional interests within a federal framework.

2. Economic Development and Equity:
As Nigeria continues to develop, efforts to distribute economic benefits more equitably across regions could mitigate some of the economic grievances driving the Biafra movement. Infrastructure development, job creation, and targeted investments in the Southeast could help integrate the region more fully into the national economy, reducing the economic motivations for secession.

3. Cultural Preservation and Identity:
The Biafra movement may evolve to focus more on cultural preservation and the promotion of Igbo identity within Nigeria. By 2075, Biafra could become more of a symbolic movement, emphasizing the importance of cultural heritage and regional pride rather than a push for outright secession. This would allow the Igbo people to maintain a distinct identity while coexisting within a united Nigeria.

4. Continued Federal Stability:
Nigeria is likely to remain a federal state with a strong central government, but with increasing pressure to devolve more power to the regions. As long as the central government can maintain stability and manage regional tensions through dialogue and reform, the likelihood of a successful secession movement like Biafra diminishes.

5. Global and Regional Context:
The global context, including the stance of international organizations and neighboring countries on secessionist movements, is likely to remain cautious. Most international bodies favor the preservation of existing national borders, making it challenging for secessionist movements to gain widespread support. Nigeria's strategic importance in Africa and the global economy would also make the international community more likely to support measures that maintain its territorial integrity.

Conclusion:

The most likely outcome by 2075 is that the Biafra movement will have evolved into a regional and cultural movement rather than a secessionist one. Nigeria will likely remain a united country, with increased regional autonomy and a more equitable distribution of resources addressing many of the movement's historical grievances. The idea of Biafra may persist symbolically, but the drive for independence is likely to have been supplanted by more pragmatic goals within a reformed Nigerian federation.
Politics / Re: AI (ChatGPT) Predicts Very Bright Future For Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 10:34pm On Sep 02
kettykings:
If Nigeria has a bright future even with it's faulty foundation,inept corrupt leadership, docile population and it's weak ideals what will they say about Biafra, the powerful Gas giant, with coal, uranium, crude oil with capacity to build self propelled rockets, ground to air missiles, mobile crude oil refineries, mass killing bombs that have that once destroyed a Nigerian military backed up by soviet union, Britain, Egypt and Arab world. Biafra that was first to win Commonwealth medal, produced their first black Commonwealth Secretary-General , first black world bank CEO , 2 British vice chancellors, 2 ministers in Canada, president in liberia, Sierra Leone, Haiti, Gabon etc produced some of the best sports men in the world etc

I ASKED AI ABOUT THE FUTURE OF BIAFRA.

Question: ''Tell me about the Biafran movement in 2075''

AI ChatGPT response:

............................

The future of the Biafra movement by 2075 is speculative, but several plausible scenarios could unfold based on current trends, historical contexts, and potential developments:

1. Peaceful Resolution and Integration

One potential scenario is that by 2075, the underlying grievances that fueled the Biafra movement—such as marginalization, economic disparities, and political exclusion—have been addressed through peaceful means. Nigeria might have implemented significant political and economic reforms, leading to greater regional autonomy, equitable resource distribution, and inclusive governance. In this scenario, the Biafra movement could have gradually diminished as the reasons for secession became less relevant, with former Biafran regions fully integrated into a more harmonious and united Nigeria.

2. Increased Regional Autonomy
Another possibility is that Nigeria has evolved into a more decentralized federation or a confederation by 2075, with states or regions (including those in the Southeast, the heartland of the Biafra movement) enjoying significant autonomy. In this scenario, while the Biafra movement may still exist, it could have transformed into a political force advocating for the rights and interests of the Igbo people within a highly decentralized Nigerian state. This scenario would involve a compromise where regional aspirations are met within the framework of a united Nigeria, reducing the drive for outright secession.

3. Dormant but Resilient Movement

The Biafra movement could persist as a dormant yet resilient cultural and political force. While not actively pursuing secession, the movement might focus on preserving Igbo culture, history, and identity. In this scenario, the idea of Biafra could remain a symbol of resistance against perceived injustice, potentially flaring up during periods of political or economic instability. The movement might periodically gain traction, especially if the Nigerian state fails to address regional grievances adequately.


4. Complete Secession and Independence

A less likely but possible scenario is that by 2075, Biafra has successfully seceded from Nigeria and established itself as an independent state. This outcome could occur through a combination of internal pressures within Nigeria, international support for self-determination, and sustained efforts by Biafran activists. If this were to happen, it would likely be the result of a prolonged and complex process, possibly involving negotiations, referenda, or even conflict. However, such a scenario would also depend on the geopolitical context of the time, including the stance of international bodies on self-determination.


5. Suppression and Decline

Alternatively, the Nigerian state might continue to suppress the Biafra movement, leading to its decline by 2075. In this scenario, sustained government efforts to quell secessionist activities—through military, political, and legal means—might weaken the movement over time. The idea of Biafra might still exist among a minority as a historical memory or cultural sentiment, but it would no longer pose a significant political challenge to the Nigerian state.

Conclusion

The future of the Biafra movement by 2075 will largely depend on Nigeria's political evolution, the government's ability to address the root causes of the movement, and the broader regional and global context. While it's difficult to predict with certainty, the most stable and peaceful outcomes would likely involve some form of political reform and greater regional autonomy within a united Nigeria.
Politics / Re: AI (ChatGPT) Predicts Very Bright Future For Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 10:13pm On Sep 02
PJtech:


For me to believe this, ask ChatGP who will be Nigeria president in 2027

I wan check if all this write up nah true or rubbish... I also have something to tell Obi supporters

Childish.

AI predicts the direction of your country based on billions of algorithms.

It doesn't predict the fate of INDIVIDUALS such as your future president.
Politics / Re: AI (ChatGPT) Predicts Very Bright Future For Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 9:46pm On Sep 02
flokii:
What Nigeria needs now is to INDUSTRIALIZE and become self reliant.. Our leaders should stop paying lip service to the INDUSTRY aspect of our economy..

Our tertiary institutions are churning out thousands of graduates yearly yet the jobs are not there since there are no bo0ming industries for them to work in.

We have Civil Engineers and indigenous Engineering firms yet China Construction are the ones getting all our road and airport contracts.. why are we killing ourselves like this in the Black continent for crying out loud?.

Ordinary Coaching Job for our national football team, we can't consider Nigerians like us.. The NFF and Sports Ministry will prefer to give job to foreigners so they can be getting kickbacks from salary of foreign coaches.

See how NNPC that was designed to be like Saudi Oil Company has turned stage 4 cancer on Nigerians with stinking corruption and wastefulness of our Oil and Gas commonwealth.. the most painful part for me is the Niger Delta region that has been degraded, abandoned by the Northerners heading those O&G Agencies. The people in Ogoni lands can't drink clean water or fish in clean waters while a mallam from far away Sokoto or wherever is there signing off billions of dollars from resources in the Niger Delta.

Why are Nigerians so evil and wicked ehnn?. Churches and mosques everywhere with Apostles, Pastors, G.Os, Imams everywhere yet wickedness is at the all time high in Nigeria.

Which way Nigeria?.


These are all issues that will be surmounted in the long-run.

Na small small... cool

I remember a few years back when guys used to rush MOLUE to travel into island through hours-long traffic.

Today you can just catch an air-conditioned train and hit the island in comfort, in under 10 minutes.

This is how development works.

Come back in 30 years time and you will see TEN of those lines instead of just the Blue and Red lines of today. Many other states would have built their own networks.

Na small by small. cool

Before you know it, you're an advanced country.

That is what the AI ChatGPT analysis does.

It projects on your future based on your development trajectory as a nation, from inception till date.
Politics / Re: AI (ChatGPT) Predicts Very Bright Future For Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 9:30pm On Sep 02
THEN I ADDED ANOTHER 100 YEARS ON TOP:

''TELL ME ABOUT NIGERIA IN 2275'' .....(app 250 years from today)

AI ChatGPT Response:

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In 2275, Nigeria is at the forefront of a post-scarcity world, where technological advances have fundamentally transformed society, the economy, and the environment. As a leading global power, Nigeria's influence extends beyond Earth, playing a key role in interplanetary affairs and human civilization's expansion into the cosmos.

Population and Demographics

Nigeria's population in 2275 has stabilized at around 600 million, thanks to advanced population management technologies. The concept of "nation-state" has evolved, with Nigeria being part of a larger Earth federation, yet retaining its rich cultural heritage and identity. The population is highly diverse, with deep integration of various ethnic groups, now also including off-world settlers who maintain ties with Earth.

People live in megastructures that house millions, known as arcologies, which are self-sustaining and environmentally integrated. The population is distributed across Earth and space habitats, including orbital stations and colonies on Mars, the Moon, and beyond.


Economy and Infrastructure

The economy of Nigeria in 2275 operates within a post-scarcity framework, where advanced nanotechnology, AI, and matter replication have eliminated traditional economic constraints. The concept of "work" has dramatically shifted, with most citizens engaged in creative, scientific, or exploratory endeavors rather than labor for survival.

Nigeria is a leader in several cutting-edge sectors, including energy production from zero-point energy sources, space mining, and interstellar trade. The country has a robust space fleet, enabling trade and resource acquisition from asteroid belts and distant planets.

Infrastructure is hyper-advanced, with cities that float in the atmosphere, built with materials that self-repair and adapt to environmental changes. Hyperloops, teleportation gates, and quantum-entangled communication networks ensure instant connectivity and transportation across the globe and to nearby space colonies.


Governance and Society

Governance in 2275 is a fusion of AI oversight and human creativity. Nigeria operates under a system where AI manages routine and complex administrative tasks, while humans focus on decision-making that requires empathy, creativity, and ethical considerations. Governance is global, but Nigeria maintains its cultural and political autonomy within this framework.

Society is highly egalitarian, with resources abundant and accessible to all. Social hierarchies based on wealth or power have largely dissolved, replaced by a society that values knowledge, creativity, and contribution to the common good. Education is a lifelong, immersive experience, blending physical and virtual realities, allowing citizens to explore any field of interest at any stage of life.


Technology and Innovation

In 2275, Nigeria is a pinnacle of technological advancement. AI has evolved into a partner species, coexisting with humans in a symbiotic relationship. The boundaries between biological and artificial life are blurred, with many citizens choosing to enhance their bodies and minds through cybernetic augmentation or biological upgrades.

Space exploration has expanded humanity’s reach far beyond the solar system, with Nigeria playing a key role in interstellar diplomacy and trade. The country’s space fleets, equipped with faster-than-light travel, explore distant star systems, establishing colonies and trade routes.

Quantum computing has enabled advances in virtually every field, from medicine—where diseases have been eradicated—to climate control, where Nigeria has perfected weather management, ensuring stable, ideal climates across the region.


Environment and Sustainability

Nigeria in 2275 has perfected environmental sustainability. The country is a lush, green paradise where urbanization coexists with nature harmoniously. Every city is surrounded by vast areas of reforested land, and wildlife thrives alongside human habitation. Nigeria’s ecosystems are managed by AI, which ensures biodiversity and prevents any ecological imbalance.

Climate control technology allows Nigeria to maintain a temperate climate year-round, with weather patterns optimized for agriculture, recreation, and ecological balance. The entire energy grid is based on clean, renewable energy, with most of it generated from space-based solar farms and harnessed cosmic energy.


Culture and Global Influence

Culturally, Nigeria remains a powerhouse. Its music, art, and literature have transcended Earth, becoming influential across human colonies on other planets. Nollywood, having evolved into a multi-dimensional experience, creates immersive stories that are experienced rather than just watched, blending virtual reality with the physical world.

Nigeria’s cultural festivals, celebrating its ancient heritage and futuristic achievements, draw visitors from across the galaxy. These events blend tradition with cutting-edge technology, showcasing the country’s deep respect for its roots while embracing the future.

Nigeria is a key player in interplanetary governance, helping to establish and enforce the laws and ethics that guide humanity’s expansion into the stars. It leads efforts in maintaining peace, exploring new worlds, and ensuring that human expansion is ethical and sustainable.


Conclusion

By 2275, Nigeria has become a utopian society that exemplifies the best of human achievement. It has successfully merged its rich cultural heritage with the heights of technological and scientific innovation. As a leader on Earth and in space, Nigeria plays a crucial role in shaping the future of humanity, ensuring that progress benefits all and that the universe remains a place of discovery, peace, and prosperity.
Politics / Re: AI (ChatGPT) Predicts Very Bright Future For Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 9:15pm On Sep 02
I then pushed it further.

I added 100 years on top of the 2075.

Asked AI (ChatGPT):

''TELL ME ABOUT NIGERIA IN THE YEAR 2175''

It's response:

.......................

By 2175, Nigeria has evolved into a highly advanced, futuristic society, deeply integrated into a world that has undergone radical changes due to technological, environmental, and social transformations. Nigeria's journey over the centuries has been marked by resilience, innovation, and an increasingly prominent role in global affairs.

Population and Demographics

In 2175, Nigeria’s population has stabilized at around 500 million due to advanced family planning and demographic management strategies. The country is characterized by a harmonious blend of ethnic groups, with a strong national identity forged through centuries of cultural exchange and unity. Nigeria’s society is diverse, inclusive, and marked by a high level of interethnic cooperation. Cities are multicultural hubs where languages, traditions, and practices coexist, creating a vibrant and cohesive national fabric.

The average lifespan has increased significantly, with many citizens living well into their 120s, thanks to advancements in healthcare, biotechnology, and personalized medicine. Nigeria’s population is predominantly urban, with over 90% of people living in ultra-modern megacities that combine cutting-edge technology with sustainable living.


Economy and Infrastructure

The Nigerian economy in 2175 is among the largest and most advanced in the world. The country has fully transitioned from an industrial economy to a knowledge and technology-driven economy, with AI, quantum computing, and biotechnology sectors leading the way. Nigeria is a global leader in green technologies, having achieved complete energy sustainability through innovations in fusion power and advanced solar energy.

The country’s infrastructure is a marvel of futuristic engineering. Megacities like Lagos and Abuja are characterized by towering arcologies—massive self-sustaining habitats that combine residential, commercial, and recreational spaces. Transportation has been revolutionized by anti-gravity vehicles, hyperloops, and teleportation hubs, making travel across the country and beyond instantaneous and seamless.


Governance and Society

Nigeria in 2175 is a model of advanced governance. The country operates under a highly decentralized, yet unified system, where regions have significant autonomy, but work together seamlessly through a digital direct democracy platform. Citizens participate in governance through real-time digital voting and AI-assisted decision-making processes, ensuring that the government is responsive and efficient.

Corruption is virtually non-existent, thanks to transparent governance mechanisms and AI oversight. Social equity is a cornerstone of Nigerian society, with universal basic income, free healthcare, and education ensuring a high standard of living for all citizens. Gender equality and human rights are deeply ingrained, with women and marginalized groups playing prominent roles in all sectors of society.


Technology and Innovation

Nigeria is a technological superpower in 2175, with innovations that have reshaped not only the country but the world. The country is a leader in AI, robotics, and nanotechnology, with Nigerian companies setting the global standard for innovation. The integration of AI into everyday life has created a society where machines and humans work together seamlessly, enhancing productivity, creativity, and well-being.

Education is entirely personalized and lifelong, with AI tutors and immersive virtual environments tailored to individual learning styles. Space exploration is a significant focus, with Nigeria operating its own space stations and lunar bases, contributing to humanity’s efforts to colonize Mars and beyond.


Environment and Sustainability

Environmental stewardship is a core value in 2175 Nigeria. The country has achieved a balance between advanced urbanization and ecological preservation. Nigeria's cities are green, with vertical farms, renewable energy grids, and zero-waste systems. The Sahara Desert has been largely reforested, reversing centuries of desertification, while the Niger Delta has been restored to its natural splendor, serving as a model for ecological rehabilitation.

Climate change is managed through global cooperation, with Nigeria playing a leading role in international environmental governance. The country has developed technologies to combat extreme weather, manage water resources, and maintain biodiversity, ensuring a thriving natural environment despite the challenges of the past centuries.


Culture and Global Influence

Culturally, Nigeria is a global trendsetter, with its art, music, fashion, and literature influencing societies across the world and even in space colonies. Nollywood has evolved into an interplanetary film industry, creating content that resonates with audiences on Earth and beyond. Nigerian music continues to dominate global charts, with its fusion of traditional and futuristic sounds.

Nigeria’s soft power is immense, with its cultural exports shaping global norms and values. The country is a key player in international diplomacy, promoting peace, development, and human rights across the solar system. As a founding member of interplanetary organizations, Nigeria helps govern human activities on Mars and other celestial bodies, ensuring that humanity’s expansion into space is just and equitable.


Conclusion

By 2175, Nigeria has become a beacon of progress, innovation, and sustainability. It is a society where technology and tradition coexist harmoniously, where governance is democratic and transparent, and where culture is both a unifying force and a global influence. Nigeria's journey over the centuries has transformed it into one of the most advanced and prosperous nations in human history, leading the way into a bright and promising future for all of humanity.
Politics / AI (ChatGPT) Predicts Very Bright Future For Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 9:07pm On Sep 02
I asked AI (ChatGPT)

''TELL ME ABOUT NIGERIA IN THE YEAR 2075''

Its response:

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In 2075, Nigeria is a dynamic and influential powerhouse in Africa and globally, shaped by its rich history, vast resources, and resilience. The nation has undergone significant transformations, leveraging its demographic advantage, technological advancements, and natural resources to redefine its role on the world stage.

Population and Demographics
With a population that has surpassed 400 million, Nigeria remains the most populous nation in Africa. The population is youthful but has also aged since the mid-21st century, with life expectancy rising due to improved healthcare. The country's population is diverse, with over 500 ethnic groups, though urbanization has led to a blending of cultures in megacities like Lagos, Abuja, and Kano. Nigeria's urban population exceeds 75%, with sprawling cities that are hubs of innovation, culture, and commerce.

Economy and Infrastructure

Nigeria's economy in 2075 is highly diversified, moving beyond its historical reliance on oil. The country has become a leader in renewable energy, particularly solar power, given its geographical advantages. Advances in agriculture, driven by technology and sustainable practices, have made Nigeria a key player in global food security. The manufacturing sector, supported by automation and AI, is robust, producing everything from advanced electronics to green technologies.

Transportation infrastructure is futuristic, with high-speed rail networks connecting major cities, and autonomous electric vehicles dominating the roads. Lagos, often called the "Silicon Lagoon," rivals global tech hubs like Silicon Valley and Shenzhen, with a thriving ecosystem of startups and tech giants.

Governance and Society

Politically, Nigeria is more stable, having navigated through decades of democratic consolidation. Governance is enhanced by digital transparency, reducing corruption, and fostering greater citizen participation. The political landscape is marked by a strong federal structure, where states have significant autonomy, allowing for tailored approaches to development across the diverse regions.

Socially, the country has made strides in education and gender equality, with women holding significant positions in government, business, and academia. However, challenges remain, particularly in managing the socio-economic disparities that still exist, though these are less pronounced than in the past.


Technology and Innovation

Nigeria is at the forefront of technological innovation in Africa. The country has made significant investments in AI, biotechnology, and space exploration. Nigerian tech companies are global players, and the nation's space agency has launched satellites that contribute to global communications and environmental monitoring.

Education in Nigeria has transformed, with a focus on STEM fields, and universities in Nigeria are renowned for their research in medicine, engineering, and environmental sciences. Virtual reality and AI have become integral parts of education, making learning more accessible and tailored to individual needs.


Environment and Sustainability

Nigeria has taken bold steps to address the environmental challenges posed by climate change. The Niger Delta, once plagued by oil spills, has been rehabilitated, and the country has implemented widespread reforestation projects to combat desertification in the north. Nigeria's commitment to green energy and sustainable practices has positioned it as a leader in global environmental initiatives.

Water management and climate adaptation strategies have been crucial in ensuring that the growing population has access to clean water and can withstand the impacts of climate change, such as more frequent and intense droughts or floods.


Culture and Global Influence

Culturally, Nigeria continues to be a global trendsetter. Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry, is not only the largest in Africa but one of the most influential globally, shaping narratives and entertainment across continents. Nigerian music, fashion, and literature remain central to global pop culture.

On the global stage, Nigeria plays a key role in international diplomacy, trade, and security. It is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, reflecting its importance in global geopolitics. Nigeria's voice is crucial in addressing issues such as global inequality, climate change, and digital governance.

In summary, Nigeria in 2075 is a vibrant, forward-looking nation that has successfully harnessed its potential, overcoming challenges to become a beacon of progress in Africa and a major player on the world stage.
Career / Re: When We Say A Toilet Cleaner Abroad Is Better Than Bank Manager In Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 9:01pm On Sep 02
OkCornel:


He has a point, you have a point. The truth is somewhere in the middle.

Subsaharan Africa is a paradise if people think like ants and bees rather than cockroaches.

Good example of a functioning society is Botswana. Compare and contrast with Nigeria or Congo DR

Look. One thing you guys need to understand is that OVER THE LONG TERM, Nigeria will eventually get it right.

Nigeria is an unstoppable train.

I asked AI (ChatGPT)

''TELL ME ABOUT NIGERIA IN THE YEAR 2075''

It's response:

........................

In 2075, Nigeria is a dynamic and influential powerhouse in Africa and globally, shaped by its rich history, vast resources, and resilience. The nation has undergone significant transformations, leveraging its demographic advantage, technological advancements, and natural resources to redefine its role on the world stage.

Population and Demographics
With a population that has surpassed 400 million, Nigeria remains the most populous nation in Africa. The population is youthful but has also aged since the mid-21st century, with life expectancy rising due to improved healthcare. The country's population is diverse, with over 500 ethnic groups, though urbanization has led to a blending of cultures in megacities like Lagos, Abuja, and Kano. Nigeria's urban population exceeds 75%, with sprawling cities that are hubs of innovation, culture, and commerce.

Economy and Infrastructure

Nigeria's economy in 2075 is highly diversified, moving beyond its historical reliance on oil. The country has become a leader in renewable energy, particularly solar power, given its geographical advantages. Advances in agriculture, driven by technology and sustainable practices, have made Nigeria a key player in global food security. The manufacturing sector, supported by automation and AI, is robust, producing everything from advanced electronics to green technologies.

Transportation infrastructure is futuristic, with high-speed rail networks connecting major cities, and autonomous electric vehicles dominating the roads. Lagos, often called the "Silicon Lagoon," rivals global tech hubs like Silicon Valley and Shenzhen, with a thriving ecosystem of startups and tech giants.

Governance and Society

Politically, Nigeria is more stable, having navigated through decades of democratic consolidation. Governance is enhanced by digital transparency, reducing corruption, and fostering greater citizen participation. The political landscape is marked by a strong federal structure, where states have significant autonomy, allowing for tailored approaches to development across the diverse regions.

Socially, the country has made strides in education and gender equality, with women holding significant positions in government, business, and academia. However, challenges remain, particularly in managing the socio-economic disparities that still exist, though these are less pronounced than in the past.


Technology and Innovation

Nigeria is at the forefront of technological innovation in Africa. The country has made significant investments in AI, biotechnology, and space exploration. Nigerian tech companies are global players, and the nation's space agency has launched satellites that contribute to global communications and environmental monitoring.

Education in Nigeria has transformed, with a focus on STEM fields, and universities in Nigeria are renowned for their research in medicine, engineering, and environmental sciences. Virtual reality and AI have become integral parts of education, making learning more accessible and tailored to individual needs.


Environment and Sustainability

Nigeria has taken bold steps to address the environmental challenges posed by climate change. The Niger Delta, once plagued by oil spills, has been rehabilitated, and the country has implemented widespread reforestation projects to combat desertification in the north. Nigeria's commitment to green energy and sustainable practices has positioned it as a leader in global environmental initiatives.

Water management and climate adaptation strategies have been crucial in ensuring that the growing population has access to clean water and can withstand the impacts of climate change, such as more frequent and intense droughts or floods.


Culture and Global Influence

Culturally, Nigeria continues to be a global trendsetter. Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry, is not only the largest in Africa but one of the most influential globally, shaping narratives and entertainment across continents. Nigerian music, fashion, and literature remain central to global pop culture.

On the global stage, Nigeria plays a key role in international diplomacy, trade, and security. It is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, reflecting its importance in global geopolitics. Nigeria's voice is crucial in addressing issues such as global inequality, climate change, and digital governance.

In summary, Nigeria in 2075 is a vibrant, forward-looking nation that has successfully harnessed its potential, overcoming challenges to become a beacon of progress in Africa and a major player on the world stage.

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Career / Re: When We Say A Toilet Cleaner Abroad Is Better Than Bank Manager In Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 8:54pm On Sep 02
RealityKings:


Boss long time grin


How far, brother? cool

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Career / Re: When We Say A Toilet Cleaner Abroad Is Better Than Bank Manager In Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 8:42pm On Sep 02
greenermodels:
you're definitely a government paid online influencer so I wouldn't dignify you with a response.

You overestimate your importance.

Who will pay me to respond to a self-hating fool like you?

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Career / Re: When We Say A Toilet Cleaner Abroad Is Better Than Bank Manager In Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 8:37pm On Sep 02
greenermodels:
A toilet cleaner abroad can easily build a house back home in Nigeria more than a bank manager, he can improve his life there easily there too. My classmate who spent ten years jobless after service moved to the UK to work as a caregiver which is even worse than a toilet cleaner while studying, today, he has a masters and PhD in artificial intelligence and is a big boy. Nigeria is a dream killer.

MUMU.

For every one of his type, there are 200 Nigerians working in security, warehouse, taxi drivers, waiters, even with their degrees, so SHUT UP THERE.

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Career / Re: When We Say A Toilet Cleaner Abroad Is Better Than Bank Manager In Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 8:24pm On Sep 02
Notfogotten:
When we say a toilet cleaner in USA, Canada, UK, Australia is better than the manger of zenith bank, what we mean is that the toilet cleaner will never suffer what you are currently suffering in Nigeria.

Example include:

A. A toilet cleaner will never queue for fuel.

Unlikely to own a car in the first place.

B. A toilet cleaner is less likely to be kidnapped in those countries

A toilet cleaner won't be kidnapped in Nigeria either. Use your brain.

C. A toilet cleaner has 24/7 electricity.

Anyone in Nigeria with a cheap generator can have 24/7 electricity.

D. A toilet cleaner has access to excellent Medicare.

Not necessarily. There are very long waiting lists for operations and surgery in the UK's NHS for example. You have to wait YEARS for an operation in some cases. Many perish before their turn. Only the rich who can afford the monstrously expensive private hospitals can be guaranteed of ''excellent medicare''. SAME AS IN NIGERIA.

E. A toilet cleaner is less likely exposed to armed robbers

A toilet cleaner is more likely to be shot in America or stabbed in the UK, or get his house burgled, than meet any armed robbers in Nigeria.

F. A toilet cleaner eats better food and fruits than your bank manager.

WRONG. Toilet cleaners in the west are among the underclass who tend to eat cheap, processed foods like frozen pizza, frozen chips, and eat junk food. A Nigerian bank manger eats fresh, highly nutritious, natural, organic foods.

G A toilet cleaner has access to good amenities

Not necessarily. Some of them live in terrible places a Nigerian bank manager could never live.

H. A toilet cleaner may have his children schooling for free in primary and high school

Free education is not new to Nigeria. How old are you?

I. A toilet cleaner has a longer live expectancy than your bank manager in Nigeria.

What studies have you conducted to make that claim?

You can't just come online and make outrageous claims from your big, loud IPOB terrorist OUTCAST lips.

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Career / Re: When We Say A Toilet Cleaner Abroad Is Better Than Bank Manager In Nigeria by Rossikk(m): 8:05pm On Sep 02
googi:
Op is obviously a depraved African with extra colomentality on steroids.

You do not realize the quality of life and culture a man that has risen to be a bank manager has, but long for the grass is greener on the other side.

Another deranged African also said life is better lost in the sea and desert, to slave traders and organ donors or sellers than being shipped into slavery on sugarcane plantations. True because you pay through your nose selling all you have to buy tickets and visa to "achieve" the same sugarcane plantations beds overseas.

It shows you what we had been reduced to when they handed us Bibble and Koran in exchange for gold and slaves.

Of course good infrastructure anywhere makes life easier for poor or working class but that is not the definition of civilized life which is simply ability to live peacefully with one another. Village life where you get enough to eat and drink is what rich people are longing for in rich countries

For the information of Op, life is rougher for lower class worker in America than African middle class. Indeed, their life expectancy is lower as the infant mortality is higher.

Their chances in correctional facilities and being shot are higher than in African countries. So called "good" education for your children is how to deride your culture and deprive you of your children and wives.

Ah, some Africans are irredeemable.






IT IS THE SAME MENTALITY OF INFERIORITY COMPLEX, AND ''EVERYWHERE IS BETTER THAN NIGERIA'' MINDSET THAT MAKES THEM END UP AS SLAVES IN LIBYA AND LEBANON, SUCKING ARAB GUARDS' DICKSS FOR DOG FOOD THEY THROW TO THEM ON THE FLOOR.

THEN THEY GO ON YOUTUBE TO BEG THE NIGERIAN GOVT TO SEND PLANES TO EVACUATE THEM.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBTnh0KsRL4

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Politics / Re: Nigeria 7th Biggest Economy On Earth By 2050, Say International Experts by Rossikk(m): 8:27am On Sep 02
I asked AI (ChatGpT):

''Tell me about Nigeria in 2075!''


AI Chat GPT Response

In 2075, Nigeria is a dynamic and influential powerhouse in Africa and globally, shaped by its rich history, vast resources, and resilience. The nation has undergone significant transformations, leveraging its demographic advantage, technological advancements, and natural resources to redefine its role on the world stage.

Population and Demographics

With a population that has surpassed 400 million, Nigeria remains the most populous nation in Africa. The population is youthful but has also aged since the mid-21st century, with life expectancy rising due to improved healthcare. The country's population is diverse, with over 500 ethnic groups, though urbanization has led to a blending of cultures in megacities like Lagos, Abuja, and Kano. Nigeria's urban population exceeds 75%, with sprawling cities that are hubs of innovation, culture, and commerce.

Economy and Infrastructure

Nigeria's economy in 2075 is highly diversified, moving beyond its historical reliance on oil. The country has become a leader in renewable energy, particularly solar power, given its geographical advantages. Advances in agriculture, driven by technology and sustainable practices, have made Nigeria a key player in global food security. The manufacturing sector, supported by automation and AI, is robust, producing everything from advanced electronics to green technologies.

Transportation infrastructure is futuristic, with high-speed rail networks connecting major cities, and autonomous electric vehicles dominating the roads. Lagos, often called the "Silicon Lagoon," rivals global tech hubs like Silicon Valley and Shenzhen, with a thriving ecosystem of startups and tech giants.


Governance and Society

Politically, Nigeria is more stable, having navigated through decades of democratic consolidation. Governance is enhanced by digital transparency, reducing corruption, and fostering greater citizen participation. The political landscape is marked by a strong federal structure, where states have significant autonomy, allowing for tailored approaches to development across the diverse regions.

Socially, the country has made strides in education and gender equality, with women holding significant positions in government, business, and academia. However, challenges remain, particularly in managing the socio-economic disparities that still exist, though these are less pronounced than in the past.

Technology and Innovation

Nigeria is at the forefront of technological innovation in Africa. The country has made significant investments in AI, biotechnology, and space exploration. Nigerian tech companies are global players, and the nation's space agency has launched satellites that contribute to global communications and environmental monitoring.

Education in Nigeria has transformed, with a focus on STEM fields, and universities in Nigeria are renowned for their research in medicine, engineering, and environmental sciences. Virtual reality and AI have become integral parts of education, making learning more accessible and tailored to individual needs.


Environment and Sustainability

Nigeria has taken bold steps to address the environmental challenges posed by climate change. The Niger Delta, once plagued by oil spills, has been rehabilitated, and the country has implemented widespread reforestation projects to combat desertification in the north. Nigeria's commitment to green energy and sustainable practices has positioned it as a leader in global environmental initiatives.

Water management and climate adaptation strategies have been crucial in ensuring that the growing population has access to clean water and can withstand the impacts of climate change, such as more frequent and intense droughts or floods.


Culture and Global Influence

Culturally, Nigeria continues to be a global trendsetter. Nollywood, the Nigerian film industry, is not only the largest in Africa but one of the most influential globally, shaping narratives and entertainment across continents. Nigerian music, fashion, and literature remain central to global pop culture.

On the global stage, Nigeria plays a key role in international diplomacy, trade, and security. It is a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council, reflecting its importance in global geopolitics. Nigeria's voice is crucial in addressing issues such as global inequality, climate change, and digital governance.

In summary, Nigeria in 2075 is a vibrant, forward-looking nation that has successfully harnessed its potential, overcoming challenges to become a beacon of progress in Africa and a major player on the world stage.
Politics / Re: Dangote Refinery Petrol Ready For Rollout by Rossikk(m): 8:19am On Sep 02
Fantastic news to start the day.

We are now officially self-sufficient in refined petroleum products and petrochemicals, as well as being the continent's largest producer and exporter of same, courtesy of the world class Dangote Refinery.

Brighter days ahead.

God bless Nigeria.

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