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SportsRe: Amokachi: I Don’t Regret Not Winning Africa Player Of The Year Award by Rossinky: 9:01pm On Sep 28, 2020
Sonnobax15:
Big lie.......

stop hiding from the nightmares you had during your career days.

na only papilo be the only Nigerian footballer wey I get respect for.....
Small boy talking rubbish.

Na free internet access cause am, or else where will you have mouth to put in this kind of discussion?
SportsRe: Amokachi: I Don’t Regret Not Winning Africa Player Of The Year Award by Rossinky: 8:56pm On Sep 28, 2020
DenreleDave:
Sorry bros.. E no concern us
Na small pikin dey worry you.

I'm sure you were still sucking breast when Amokachi was playing.
TravelRe: Luxembourg Makes Public Transportation Free, Becomes First Country (Pics) by Rossinky: 7:02am On Sep 28, 2020
Ignorant illiterates talking rubbish.

Luxembourg has less than 1 million inhabitants, but is the 2nd biggest tax haven on earth after Switzerland.

They are essentially a store for the world's stolen wealth, backed by the EU.

One example: ''in March 2010, the Sunday Telegraph (UK) reported that most of Kim Jong-Il's $4 billion in secret accounts is in Luxembourg banks.''

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luxembourg

This is just ONE MAN.

But there are hundreds of billionaires, and thousands of millionaires from around the world who bank their loot in Luxembourg.

A country of 600,000 people.

Less than the population of Surulere.

That is why that country has the 2nd highest GDP per capita on earth, of approximately 80,000 dollars per annum.

That is why they can afford free transportation which even the USA, Germany, UK, and France cannot afford.

NIGERIANS, READ AND RESEARCH ISSUES BEFORE TYPING IGNORANT, SELF HATING GARBAGE, FOR ONCE IN YOUR LIVES.

TUFIA KWA. HUMANS BEHAVING LIKE COWS.
PoliticsRe: Is Nigeria Secretly Funding Unrest In Ghana? by Rossinky: 10:55pm On Sep 27, 2020
Nonymine:
You have no idea what a failed state is, so please delete this
You dey mind these pampered children? Someone needs to grab them by the balls and send them to Yemen, Libya, or Syria, so they know what a ''failed state'' really is.

Shebi dem still dey Naija dey drink peppersoup and isi-ewu with Gulder?

In Yemen and Libya, they will eat dog food, then they will grow some sense, like their fellow self-haters who ended up as dog food - eating slaves in Libya and Lebanon, begging the Nigerian govt to send them planes to return them home.
PoliticsRe: Is Nigeria Secretly Funding Unrest In Ghana? by Rossinky: 10:51pm On Sep 27, 2020
^^^ Peabrain...people can still read the words..
PoliticsRe: Is Nigeria Secretly Funding Unrest In Ghana? by Rossinky:
Kudejo:
Personally, I believe Ghana deserves worse than this and I will happily go there as an insurgent sent to help the people of western Togo land if I am ordered to do so by the Nigerian government but the fact is : Nigeria plays a strong role in peacekeeping across the continent, we regularly deploy troops to unstable countries and we have strong ties to the US, so funding a rebellion in a neighbouring country would be out of the question (but then again we closed our borders knowing it would mean the loss of 200million potential customers to neighboring countries so I can't completely denounce this theory)
Bro, every time I look at that map, it just screams 'possible Nigerian involvement'.

Whenever rebel groups suddenly start to flex more than before, it is usually because they've received new sources of funding/support from somewhere.

Don't forget that that movement has been around for a long time, albeit dormant. Now they've suddenly upped the ante, and taken it to the next level.

Sub-regional analysts are asking ''where are they getting this new funding and support from?''
PoliticsRe: Is Nigeria Secretly Funding Unrest In Ghana? by Rossinky: 10:01pm On Sep 27, 2020
CanineOfJackal:
I rarely post here because of your ilks who can't string up sentence without insults.

Let's meet on Twitter and I promise to take you to the cleaners with superior arguement
If you debate rationally, you will be debated rationally.

If you debate like a senseless he-goat whose only argument is ''Nigeria cannot do this because Nigeria is dumb'', then you will be debated like a senseless he-goat.

You cannot expect respect when you make such a ludicrous, kindergarten comment.

Come correct with proper, educated reasoning and nobody will insult you.
PoliticsRe: Is Nigeria Secretly Funding Unrest In Ghana? by Rossinky: 9:53pm On Sep 27, 2020
Vyzz:
Oh...

I didn't know we were quarrelling...

I still stand my ground...

Naija has zero to no influence over Ghana...
Use the little sense in your head and stop talking trash.

What exactly stops Buhari from surreptitiously FUNDING a rebel group in Ghana?

Is it the money?

Is it that they don't know who those rebels are, or how to reach them?

Is it that they are too kind or nice to try such a thing?

Is it that they have no motive? (You can bet they do)

WHAT EXACTLY are you saying?

You people claim you went to school, yet you reason like toddlers.
PoliticsRe: Is Nigeria Secretly Funding Unrest In Ghana? by Rossinky: 9:45pm On Sep 27, 2020
CanineOfJackal:
Seun lalasticlala let there be decorum here please. Insults shouldn't be tolerated here.

Twitter has more members but there is sanity there than here
Whenever you are defeated by rationality, common sense and intelligence, you start looking for people to be censored and shut down. But it is just fine to engage in your animalistic ethnic insults, slurs and smears like you people do all over Nairaland. Worthless.
PoliticsRe: Is Nigeria Secretly Funding Unrest In Ghana? by Rossinky: 9:30pm On Sep 27, 2020
Vyzz:
Come on...

Nobody will think this reasonable....

Naija gat alot of problem and is in a heavy financial debt... Oga calm down...

Naija has little to no influence over Ghana
Spoken with typical zero common sense. The REASON a nation like Nigeria might interfere to disrupt Ghana will be to GAIN influence on the government there. So by saying ''Naija has little or no influence over Ghana'', you are merely confirming the likelihood of interference.

Many of you need to get off Nairaland and go study geo-politics and expand your worldview. You are like little children who think the world operates by your silly, uncomplicated daily prejudices.
PoliticsRe: Is Nigeria Secretly Funding Unrest In Ghana? by Rossinky: 9:24pm On Sep 27, 2020
Yujin:
I can go personal on you too but I'll withhold one more time. I say that Nigeria is too dumb to attempt such one more time.
Stop projecting your dumbness and self-hate unto 'Nigeria'.

In one classroom alone in Nigeria are people far more educated than your entire family, so your claim about the country being ''too dumb'' for anything is senseless. The govt is so dumb yet they are ruling over a Mr Smart, bottom-scratching wretch like you who 'knows everything'.
PoliticsRe: Is Nigeria Secretly Funding Unrest In Ghana? by Rossinky:
BankOfCalabar:
You're only being clever by half presenting Nigeria as having might. "Giant of Africa" is only talk but no action. The reality is Nigeria is a failed state and neither has the intelligence to carry out advanced espionage nor fund uprising in another country. Nigeria can't even protect it's territory.
The reality is that you lack basic intelligence. If you had even a modicum of common sense, you would note that Nigeria is the dominant military and economic power in West Africa by an absolute WIDE margin, accounting for 75% of the sub-region's GDP, and quite possibly 70% of its total annual military expenditure.

You are truly dense if you think that Nigeria, the only West African nation to have consistently deployed forces far from its borders in numerous conflicts, is somehow incapable of funding a small rebel movement close to its borders, it just shows you are better off watching BBNaija, celebrity gossip, sports news, and dwelling in your self-hate.

Unlike you lot swimming in self-hatred, low self esteem, and inferiority complex, the Ghanaian authorities are DEFINITELY wondering if Abuja has anything to do with this escalation, and if they weren't, they would be extremely stupid and incompetent.

The claim that Nigerian ''cannot even protect its territory'' is truly illiterate. On what basis do you make such a claim? Boko Haram? Herdsmen?

Do you know that the combined death toll from those two groups is less than 1/6th of the USA's annual death toll from gun crimes, currently standing at 20,000+?

Will you utter then the smear that ''the USA cannot even protect its territory''?

Of course not, being a slave-minded self hater who sees no wrong anywhere else on earth but in Nigeria.

Please, if there are any adults left on Nairaland, as opposed to these mental midgets, they're welcome to contribute informed opinions on the subject.
TravelRe: Pictures Of The Renovated Port Harcourt Airport by Rossinky(op): 11:11pm On Sep 01, 2020
TravelPictures Of The Renovated Port Harcourt Airport by Rossinky(op): 9:41pm On Sep 01, 2020

Foreign AffairsRe: "Return Back To Your Country Letter" Is Sent To Foreigners In USA. by Rossinky: 6:58pm On Sep 01, 2020
Amb1045:
Return back to your country is not a bad statement. Go n develope your country
That's your low IQ talking.

When the whites were going around and raping/colonising the world, did your father tell them to ''go back to their country''?
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Traders In Ghana: We Paid $1m Levy Yet Our Shops Were Shut by Rossinky: 11:27pm On Aug 31, 2020
winterfell007:
so it's it in Ghana that SME are appreciating?? undecided undecided. We keep ridiculing ourselves before other African countries. You guys are becoming a serious embarrassment to the nation
Honestly. Do you know you have Nigerian bankers who are working as slaves in Libya? Our people just have this cursed mentality that everywhere else on earth is better than their country. When they reach those places and find the opposite, they will go on YouTube and start appealing to the Nigerian govt to send them planes to return home. Hopeless, useless set of people.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Traders In Ghana: We Paid $1m Levy Yet Our Shops Were Shut by Rossinky: 11:15pm On Aug 31, 2020
mauchiz:
One million dollars?

Nigerians in Ghana are very useless, how can you pay such money to Ghanian government?

Are you people crazy?
One million dollars?

God please deliver Nigerians in Ghana, they have been bewitched.

Who has hypnotised Nigerians in Ghana? And stole their one million dollars.

EFCC please do the needful, Ghana government must pay back that money.

We no go gree!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Honestly bro...
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Traders In Ghana: We Paid $1m Levy Yet Our Shops Were Shut by Rossinky: 11:10pm On Aug 31, 2020
MansoryMX:
Come back to which country? You people will just open mouth and talk as if Nigeria is working effectively. SMEs are depreciating each passing day in this country, so many other factors such as lack of electricity, outrageous taxes both local and state governments, insecurity and many more. Talk another thing abeg
So how come Indians, Chinese, and Lebanese are flocking in here to start profitable businesses everyday?

Inferiority complex afflicted fools.

Go to Ghana and pay 1 million dollars out of self hatred and low self-esteem......Goats.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Traders In Ghana: We Paid $1m Levy Yet Our Shops Were Shut by Rossinky: 11:06pm On Aug 31, 2020
EastGold:
They ought to flog these traders.

$1m will do a lot in Nigeria business environment
Don't the mind the stupid idiots.

Will they pay that 1 million dollars in Nigeria?

Even to pay 5,000 naira they will riot.

Fcking goats.
PoliticsRe: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by Rossinky: 11:03pm On Aug 31, 2020
SUFFERInSMILIIN:
How can you be this so confused just 30 can't you see what is happening the Nigerian Embassy paid money to themselves and they chops the money now they want to blame the Ghanaian
Damn, some Nigerian guy must have really fcked the hell out of your wife. Your venom is real.
PoliticsRe: Is Adamawa The Land Of Beauty? by Rossinky: 8:14pm On Aug 31, 2020
Openbusiness:
I disagree. There's beauty in the land of Nigeria and Africa. It's just that the country and Continent have been plagued with bad governments and bad governance
What a load of rubbish.

Africa is a developing continent. Just as are South America and South Asia and even parts of Eastern Europe.

Being in a state of development does not mean you have ''been plagued with bad governments and bad governance''.

It means you are in a state of development.

Development takes CENTURIES of independence.

It is nothing to be ashamed about or feel inferior about. it just IS.

The UK 120 years ago was a den of poverty and destitution. They slept 10 to a room in London, Manchester, Leeds, and disease was rife.

They were a developing nation. Today, they've gotten to a level of comfort.

YOU will get there too.

In 1960 Nigeria had 0 power stations, 0 universities, 0 expressways, near zero infrastructure, and mass illiteracy.

By 2020, Nigeria has advanced far beyond that. So be patient. We are moving.
PoliticsRe: Halt All Chinese Loans For Nigeria Railways Now by Rossinky: 6:48am On Aug 31, 2020
Another professor typing rubbish. Same way many 'experts' said Shoprite shouldn't come to Nigeria to waste their time because most Nigerians were too poor to shop there, and that only a tiny few selected rich politicians and their wives could afford it.

Meanwhile demand is so high for Shoprite that they are building new branches everywhere now.

Today, the demand for rail is so high that Amaechi had to promise to add more coaches to the Abuja-Kaduna, Itakpe-Ajaokuta, and Lagos-Ibadan lines due to high demand, from the same Nigerians this 'professor' is saying are too poor and rural to afford train rides.

In America he is there enjoying train rides o.

But we must continue riding molue and danfo for him because we're ''too poor and village-based''.

Yeye man.
PoliticsRe: South East Leaders Converge On Enugu Airport To Witness Its Reopening by Rossinky: 6:40am On Aug 31, 2020
It would be nice if someone went in there and took pictures from inside the terminal to show us what it's like.
PoliticsRe: "You Have Done Worse To Us" - Ghana Info Minister Replies Lai Mohammed by Rossinky: 11:14pm On Aug 30, 2020
No be una fault.

It is our federal govt that is even wasting time and stooping low to be exchanging letters with you.

By the time we sponsor rebel movements to destabilize your country and scatter that your ''peaceful society'', una eye go clear.

Tiny country feeling funky.
PoliticsRe: Ghana Rejects Accusations By Nigeria, Moves For Diplomatic Engagements by Rossinky: 11:03pm On Aug 30, 2020
All Akuffo-Ado knows is how to instigate trouble against Nigerians, and then turn around with his sneaky, short self to play innocenti with his stupid apologies, and rubbish explanations.

He must really take Nigerians for idiots.
PoliticsRe: Oil Revenue - The Great Deceiver Of Nigerians by Rossinky(op): 9:44pm On Aug 30, 2020
samdunzo:
OP, while I agree, I honestly think that the root of Nigeria’s issues lies in the system of government it uses. It encourages both laziness and corruption. I would restructure Nigeria to six regions, each with its own constitution and control of resources. Each region would keep 70% of its resources, and remit 30% back to the center. This structure would encourage accountability and competition. This in turn would benefit Nigeria as a whole.
Thanks bro.

Very impressed by contributions to the thread. Some highly insightful analyses all round. Well done guys. smiley
PoliticsRe: Oil Revenue - The Great Deceiver Of Nigerians by Rossinky(op): 11:10am On Aug 30, 2020
Minsk24:
Lol... Of course corruption still exists in China but the death penalty sentence helps reduce it to very low levels.....
What very low levels?

Dude, there is MASSIVE corruption in China.

It is not ''low level''.

Those periodic executions you see are of low level officers far removed from the higher echelons of office close to Xi Xing Ping.

Ask the average Chinese man and he will tell you those executions are for show. The real corrupt elements walk free.

Corruption is in every country. The way they override its effects is by economic diversification, which will ALWAYS reduce the impact of corrupt activities on a nation.

In Nigeria, most are waiting for corruption to end before they can have the hope to invest in the country etc. They will wait forever because corruption is going nowhere.
PoliticsRe: Oil Revenue - The Great Deceiver Of Nigerians by Rossinky(op): 11:05am On Aug 30, 2020
Kenplay:
You talk too much and lack critical thinking.
The Nigeria system was design to fail, thats why the public sector is a mess. A system that was shape to concentrate power in Abuja plus quota system will always fail.
If you like earn 500 Billion dollar revenue, the Nigeria system design by the Northern oligarch will always fail.

Take a look at this
(1)Power sector fully centralized=FAILURE
(2)security fully centralized =FAILURE
If the above doesnt give you a clue then the problem is people like you.
Yawwwnnn..... we've heard it all before. Your type will use 10,000 dollars to cross the Sahara desert and end up perhaps in slavery in Libya or Lebanon, or washing plates in Italy, to escape the ''failed state Nigeria''.

An Indian or Lebanese man will use that same money and fly to Nigeria and open a small factory or restaurant that will turn him into a millionaire in 3 to 5 years.

Keep up with the disgruntlement, hopelessness and blame game. Everything is ''failure'' in your head. Why will ''failure'' not materialize in your life? What you tell the universe is what the universe gives you.

Did Innoson not start with a spare parts business?

Look at him today. The difference between him and you was mindset.
PoliticsRe: Oil Revenue - The Great Deceiver Of Nigerians by Rossinky(op): 10:58am On Aug 30, 2020
Perfectbeing:
While I agree with everything you said, the effect of corruption still cannot be over emphasised enough.. I can't remember which body said some time last week that Nigeria politicians have looted about 600 billion dollars from 1960 till date. If 600 billion dollars was used for infrastructure, Nigeria will be competing with the west..
No we wouldn't!!!!!!!!

That 600 billion dollars is PEANUTS.

UNLESS you are earning that EVERY YEAR.

THEN you can talk about ''competing with the west''.

Did you read their annual budgets of some western nations that I posted?

That 600 billion dollars is less than 10% of the USA's annual budget.

So how will you compete with the west with that?

You people need to stop seeing small money as BIG money.

That is why we spend so much time fighting over the small oil money, because we think it's HUGE, and that access to it is all that matters.

But read our annual budget in comparison to those other nations as posted above.

That tells you EVERYTHING.
PoliticsRe: Oil Revenue - The Great Deceiver Of Nigerians by Rossinky(op):
kikero:
It's true.

Though many Nigerians are poor and don't like to think that they are to be blamed....

Also, I blame our leaders . For generations they have told us that we are a rich and great nation with abundant resources. Naturally people believed....(it is true, but prosperous nations are not prosperous because they have lots of resources)
Intriguing. But wait a minute.

WHEN did our leaders tell you this?

I don't particularly recall ANY of our leaders saying this.

Sure, they've said we are a great nation, but not much more than that...

The closest thing to it, I think, was when Gowon said in the 1970s that we had a lot of money, and the problem was how to spend it.

Don't really recall anyone else in power saying similar things after that!

I think the leaders know we don't make a lot of money. It's just politically unwise to tell that to the people!

Even from the reaction on this thread you can see that many Nigerians don't wanna hear it.

Their own is that we are an 'oil rich country', and the money we make from oil and gas is enough to make us a 'first world country' like the USA or Germany, or 'Dubai', if only the money was not 'looted by our terrible leaders'. That's it.

Anything else you tell them, they'll say you're one of the looters, trying to deceive them.

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