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PoliticsRe: Dear Igbos, If You Chase The Police, Who Will You Report To When Robbers Visit? by Rosskiiku(op): 5:07am On May 09, 2021
Justcash:
Don’t worry about the Igbos. Infact, we prefer the thieves to rob us than to be treated like a conquered people in our own land. The question should be this, “why are there checkpoints everywhere in the East compared to the North and West?”
Dude there are 10 times more checkpoints in the north than in the East, plus more military presence up north, for obvious reasons.

Plus, the west is calm.

The East is volatile, with IPOB and ESN elements seeking the destruction of the federation, hence the presence of law enforcement.
PoliticsDear Igbos, If You Chase The Police, Who Will You Report To When Robbers Visit? by Rosskiiku(op):
Dear Igbos, If You Chase Away The Police, Who Will You Report To When Armed Robbers Visit?

Are you guys aware that it is the much maligned Nigerian Police Force that stands between us - the unarmed population - and gangs of heavily armed robbers?

Do you really think it is that fence around your house that is protecting you from armed robbers?

I laugh in Greek and Hindi.

Look, it is those policemen you hate. Those men that you see patrolling at night in police vans, ready to take on robbers and men of the underworld.

THEY are the ones that have been keeping you safe and alive, with your possessions intact, all these years.

Oh, the police collect 50 naira from you at the checkpoint?

Oh, so they beat up one or two people for not dashing them money?

So because of that, they should all go?

All of them?

Hahahahahahaha. grin grin

Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha grin grin

I laugh in German and Swahili.

Una go see something.

Continue driving them.
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PoliticsRe: Unknown Gunmen Attacks Nnobi Police Station In Anambra State, Four Policemen Kil by Rosskiiku: 4:44am On May 09, 2021
I wonder who they will report to when armed robbers start paying them a visit.

I guess that would be Chief Police Superintendent, His Excellency, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, GCFR.
PoliticsRe: Paul Arkwright Asks Boris Johnson To Boost Trade And Investment With Nigeria by Rosskiiku(op): 4:36am On May 09, 2021
Upton:
Still wayo article grin grin
Still Illiteracy and lack of exposure. grin grin
PoliticsRe: Pictures:Lagos Was One Of The Most Developed Cities In West Africa Before Tinubu by Rosskiiku: 4:32am On May 09, 2021
RuudVanNisteroy:
Lagos should be competing with Cape Town,Windhoek,Algiers,Casablanca,Johannesburg,Durban,Pretoria when it comes to infrastructural development. You will never see ageberos in the streets or a former government official collecting 10% commission of the city taxes.
Stop shifting the goalpost, you Nigeria-hating bum.

Your initial topic was that Lagos is worse today than ''before Tinubu''.

I've proven that to be false, now you're talking about Cape Town.

When we answer that one now, you go come with Tokyo.

Abeg commot from here. Jibiti man.
PoliticsRe: Paul Arkwright Asks Boris Johnson To Boost Trade And Investment With Nigeria by Rosskiiku(op): 4:22am On May 09, 2021
More recent appeals from the British Intelligentsia...
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TRADE TIES

UK – Africa: Britain must act quickly to boost trade and investment across the continent

By Sir Richard Ottaway (Chair of UK Foreign Affairs Select Committee, 2010 - 2015)

Posted on Tuesday, 23 March 2021 13:05


Despite all the talk of a British ‘tilt’ towards the Indo-Pacific, I am greatly reassured by the review’s commitments to actively engage with partners across Africa. It is well past time that the UK puts Africa at the forefront of its international strategy......


Trade and investment
in 2020, the world’s five fastest-growing economies were all African. By the end of this century, it could well be the most populous continent on the planet with the greatest growth in sub-Saharan Africa.

Regional leaders like Nigeria will inevitably be superpowers driving forward the global economy, and I have no doubt that the Nigerian successes we see today in music and the arts will be replicated in business, technology, and infrastructure. The same is true for many African countries.

https://www.theafricareport.com/74185/uk-africa-britain-must-act-quickly-to-boost-trade-and-investment-across-the-continent/
PoliticsRe: Paul Arkwright Asks Boris Johnson To Boost Trade And Investment With Nigeria by Rosskiiku(op): 4:13am On May 09, 2021
Upton:
Wayo article
Illiteracy is your problem + lack of exposure.
PoliticsRe: Paul Arkwright Asks Boris Johnson To Boost Trade And Investment With Nigeria by Rosskiiku(op): 3:03am On May 09, 2021
XXXXTENTACION:
Nice
Thank you.

That is why I tell people that Nigeria is the future.

If you break up into your little Sierra Leones and Gambias, who will remember you like this?

You will become nothing.

Just another bunch of weak West African nations like Burkina Faso and Togo, taking orders from France.

Today, world powers are begging to invest in your country.

If you were a tiny Oduduwa republic or Arewa republic or Biafra republic, who will give a shiit about you, and why?

Does anybody care about South Sudan and what is happening there?

You people don't realise what you have.

If Buhari is not to your liking, he'll be gone in a year plus, to be replaced by a southerner, as per the rotation policy in practice by the major parties.

Nigeria steams ahead to greatness.
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PoliticsRe: Paul Arkwright Asks Boris Johnson To Boost Trade And Investment With Nigeria by Rosskiiku(op): 2:56am On May 09, 2021
I thought some people swore that Britain was collaborating with IPOB to break up Nigeria?

If that is their intent, they sure have a funny way of showing it.
PoliticsRe: Could The SUPER EAGLES Rescue Nigeria? by Rosskiiku(op): 2:33am On May 09, 2021
alfasexy:
This unity beggar is heaping his hopes on Biafrans.
I often wonder what your ignoble type come on Nairaland to do, with that kind of mindset.

If I were you I'd stay away from Nairaland completely.

Why associate myself with failures and zoo creatures?

You must be sado-masochists, enjoying the 'pain' of your association with Nigerians.

The pain of a hard dick you can't get enough of.
PoliticsRe: Could The SUPER EAGLES Rescue Nigeria? by Rosskiiku(op): 2:27am On May 09, 2021
Legalcriminal:
It is better you are asking a question OP. They are only good doing well outside the country
That is because Nigeria is a developing nation. Do you even know what that means?

All the world's best players play in Europe, so you can't single out Nigeria.

Why are Neymar and Messi not playing in Brazil and Argentina respectively?
PoliticsRe: Paul Arkwright Asks Boris Johnson To Boost Trade And Investment With Nigeria by Rosskiiku(op): 2:19am On May 09, 2021
alfasexy:
Paid ad.
Paid by whom to whom?

Kindly educate us.

By the way, that was a column from one of the UK's biggest and most respected newspapers, The Independent.

It was not an 'ad'.
PoliticsPaul Arkwright Asks Boris Johnson To Boost Trade And Investment With Nigeria by Rosskiiku(op): 1:49am On May 09, 2021
Nigeria should be Boris Johnson’s next stop on his post-Brexit global trade mission

The prime minister’s India trip may have been postponed, but he shouldn’t lose all hope of striking a lucrative deal with a demographic giant – Africa’s largest economy is a golden opportunity for the UK

[quote]Boris Johnson has shelved plans to travel to India for his first major overseas visit since entering Downing Street. India’s devastating [health] crisis rendered a prime ministerial visit aimed at boosting trade both unfeasible and unsuitable.

But the prime minister should not totally discard his hopes of visiting a demographic giant and emerging economic powerhouse of the 21st century. Instead, he should consider turning his attention to Nigeria.

The country is Africa’s largest economy and the UK should be looking there, alongside India, to boost trade and investment – and to make a success of the government’s post-Brexit vision of a global Britain.

It wouldn’t be Mr Johnson’s first visit. As British high commissioner, I accompanied the then foreign secretary on his memorable visit to Nigeria in August 2017. His enthusiasm for the country in all its diversity was clear. As he put it at the time: “The potential of Nigeria’s markets, people and natural resources is enormous”. That potential hasn’t gone away.

Indeed, there are striking similarities between India and Nigeria in their economic opportunities, historical and cultural connections to the UK, vibrant UK-based diaspora, and shared development challenges. Both countries possess immense demographic trump cards, with a rapidly expanding middle-class of young, educated and entrepreneurial consumers. Nigeria and India could be the two most populous nations on earth by 2100.

In each case, the UK is an attractive partner: our capital markets, service sector, and science and technology expertise have much to offer. Nigeria’s .. recovery can only succeed with improvements in healthcare provision, sustainable food production and reliable energy. UK companies and funds can help meet much of the demand for investment in these sectors.

Nigeria’s Buhari administration has launched a massive infrastructure drive, aimed at upgrading the country’s road and rail network, power grids, airports and maritime infrastructure. The recently opened Lagos-Ibadan railway is one example of successful large-scale projects, which present obvious opportunities for British engineering, legal and financial firms. In banking, insurance, digitalisation and other professional services, the UK can be an important partner for Nigeria’s institutional and commercial development.

The UK’s CDC investment arm has already made some important investments in Nigeria’s future. Now is the time to step up its engagement. It is good to see James Duddridge, the UK’s Africa minister, in Nigeria talking about business partnerships and electoral reform. But is it enough?

If the UK doesn’t seize the initiative and make the most of its privileged position now, others will fill the gap. France, in particular, is ramping up its outreach. The French trade minister recently visited Abuja, as President Macron gears up to welcome President Buhari and other African leaders to Paris for a summit on the continent’s ... recovery.

Soft power and the creative arts, which provide an enormous contribution to the UK economy, represent an obvious area for cooperation with Nigeria. Properly nurtured, harnessed and promoted, Nigerian creativity can become a similar driver of a resurgent .. Nigerian economy.

The world can’t get enough of Nigerian music and art: two Afrobeat stars from Nigeria, Burna Boy and Wizkid, won acclaim at this year’s Grammys. Sports women and men of Nigerian descent are hugely successful. Imagine Maro Itoje shaking hands with Siya Kolisi as captain of the British Lions this summer. Or Tiwa Savage singing the next James Bond theme tune.

It can’t be forgotten, too, that Nigeria will become the world’s second largest democracy by 2050. Any alliance of democracies must support its growth, help in the vital fight against the corrosive impact of corruption, and provide investment in its youth.

[Recent events] in India, which scuppered the PM’s trip, also call into question India’s participation in the D10 initiative at June’s G7 Summit in Cornwall. Whether Prime Minister Modi attends or not, surely it is time to correct Nigeria’s glaring omission from the grouping and find it a place at the table, alongside South Africa. Together, they would represent the continent which, according to Bloomberg, hosted seven of the 10 fastest growing economies in 2020.

Nigeria’s successful development will be Africa’s and the world’s success. If the UK is serious about its ambitions as a truly global, outward-looking and confident country, projecting democratic values abroad, Nigeria needs to be a central part of that future.
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https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/nigeria-boris-johnson-trade-brexit-india-b1842995.html

PoliticsCould The SUPER EAGLES Rescue Nigeria? by Rosskiiku(op): 12:38am On May 09, 2021
The next couple of years will be crucial in the drive to maintain the unity of the Nigerian federation.

A surprising unifier in those next couple of years could be the Super Eagles of Nigeria.

This team, which last threatened the world in the 1990s, is by all accounts far and wide, back to its skilful and fearsome best.

Its players are banging in goals on a daily basis, with reckless abandon, in the European top flight.

Its players are among some of the world's most feared and highly rated, deadly strikers and midfielders, from Victor Osimhen to Kelechi Iheanacho, to Samuel Chukwueze, Wilfred Ndidi, Sadiq Umar, Paul Onuachu, Henry Onyekuru, and others.


Their next test will be the Nations Cup, next year, followed by the World Cup the year after..

Could this SUPER EAGLES side be the ONE THING that brings Nigeria together in its most trying moment?



Happy Days Are Here Again for Super Eagles

by Samm Audu

SCORE NIGERIA

April 27, 2021 2:56 pm


https://scorenigeria.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/etebo-osimhen-eagles-joy-1140.jpg
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https://scorenigeria.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/amokachi-joy-1140-1024x512.jpg


Football is about goals, and in recent times Nigerian stars have been rattling them in across Europe to ramp up the excitement levels that the Super Eagles are headed for the glory days again.

Gernot Rohr may have refused to declare the Eagles will be African champions again in Cameroon in January, but he is equally upbeat that his brand of “very, very offensive” football has boosted confidence of great things to come.

Super Eagles hitman - Kelechi Iheanacho
https://scorenigeria.com.ng/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/iheanacho-eagles-new-jersey-1140-1024x512.jpg

It is very much like we are back in the 90s, when Rashidi Yekini, Daniel Amokachi, Victor Ikpeba, Emmanuel Amunike, Nwankwo Kanu, Finidi George, and Tijani Babangida were terrorising defences for both club and country.

And what was the result?

A second AFCON title in Tunisia in 1994, an impressive World Cup debut in the USA months later and then a historic Olympic football Gold in 1996.

Last night, Kelechi Iheanacho extended his red-hot form with a world-class match winner and an assist for Leicester City to stay on track for UEFA Champions League football next season.

Victor Osimhen was again helping himself to another Serie A goal for Napoli, while at the weekend Terem Moffi netted a hat-trick in the French Ligue 1 and ‘Simy’ Nwankwo smashed his 19th goal in Serie A.

Paul Onuachu crowned a season in which he scored 29 goals in the league by winning the Belgium Cup and Sadiq Umar’s goals will be crucial for UD Almeria to return to La Liga.
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https://scorenigeria.com.ng/happy-days-are-here-again-for-super-eagles/
PoliticsRe: Pictures:Lagos Was One Of The Most Developed Cities In West Africa Before Tinubu by Rosskiiku: 10:01pm On May 08, 2021
RuudVanNisteroy:
Post pictures between 1999-2008 brah.
My friend go and sit down. Who has time to start perusing 1999 to 2008 for you?

Just look for something useful to post, and stop making up fantasies about Lagos being worse today than back then.

Lagos is FAR ADVANCED compared to yesteryears.
PoliticsRe: Pictures:Lagos Was One Of The Most Developed Cities In West Africa Before Tinubu by Rosskiiku: 9:59pm On May 08, 2021
PoliticsRe: Pictures:Lagos Was One Of The Most Developed Cities In West Africa Before Tinubu by Rosskiiku: 9:53pm On May 08, 2021
PoliticsRe: Pictures:Lagos Was One Of The Most Developed Cities In West Africa Before Tinubu by Rosskiiku: 9:47pm On May 08, 2021
What rubbish is OP talking about?

Lagos is 1,000 times more developed and beautiful today than it's ever been.


https://umaizi.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Lagos-Nigeria-Night-Skyline.jpg

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https://sunnewsonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/AREA.jpg
PoliticsRe: 2023: Presidency Will Elude Ndigbo – Primate Ayodele by Rosskiiku: 7:43pm On May 08, 2021
Muna4real:
This one and El rufai are still in presidency, when nndigbo are in Biafra.
You are not in Biafra. You are in Lagos, Kano, Kaduna, Jos, Ibadan, Benin, Sokoto, Minna, Makurdi, Oshogbo, Warri, Port Harcourt, Calabar, Kafanchan, Maiduguri.

You know, among the very people you claim to be desperate to separate from.

What stops you all from going home now?

Who is forcing you to be in those places today in your millions?

Narcissist.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Should I Stay In Nigeria Or Travel To Ghana My In-law Place In Search Of Job by Rosskiiku: 7:43pm On May 07, 2021
TheAviator:
Don't be deceived brother, Ghana is not better than Nigeria. I lived in Accra, so I know what I am saying. If there is anyone giving you the impression that 'if you can't get job in Nigeria, just go to Ghana and you will get a job,' that's mendacious. Most of those who talk like that don't know the reality. They just talk based on heresay and fake imaginations. Cost of living in Accra is so expensive than Nigeria, believe me.
I keep hearing people saying that things in Ghana are so expensive, compared to Nigeria.

Those Ghanaians seem more interested in maintaining an illusion of 'peacefulness' and 'stability', than in challenging their leaders to do more, as occurs in Nigeria (hence her being more 'volatile').
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OP. My advice to you is to start a business in Nigeria.

There are millions of Nigerians making great money in business.

Join them.

Find a free, short online course in business management, do it, then decide on a venture.

Start small and grow.

There is market in Nigeria for anything.
PoliticsRe: Buhari's Railway Revolution by Rosskiiku(op): 5:26am On May 07, 2021
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PoliticsRe: Biafra The Land Of The Rising CRIME. by Rosskiiku: 10:34pm On May 06, 2021
Kingk47:
Did I say OP was a Northerner.. Do you like an Igbo man.. why the hate yet you can't just let the go.. why this attachee by force by the northerners, igbos have seen themselves as non longer part of Nigeria.. if you were in there shoes your people would have burnt down this country. The igbos have endured enough, they should go where they are loved and accepted.
Who is stopping igbos from going?

Just don't go with the Niger delta and we will all bid you farewell, and ship all of you back to your landlocked tribal republic.
PoliticsRe: Sahara Reporters' Shocking Report On South East's Breakdown Of Law And Order by Rosskiiku(op): 10:15pm On May 06, 2021
Akwamkpuruamu:
Schools are shutting down in Abuja, over 50000 hectares of land as big as a local government can't be cultivated for farming in Buhari home state, Niger State citizens are paying 20m and buying Bikes for bandits, over 100000 are chased out as IDPs in Borno, yet there's no outrage . Una go hear am.

Na Igbo matter go deal with una
Even if all this were true, how does that lessen the crises in the East?

I mean, you guys used to boast of how peaceful and civilized your region was compared to the north.

Now, in the midst of mayhem, you're reduced to retorting ''it's also happening in the north!''

It's quite a climbdown.
PoliticsRe: Sahara Reporters' Shocking Report On South East's Breakdown Of Law And Order by Rosskiiku(op): 10:03pm On May 06, 2021
ygowon:
Stop denying your heritage. No be today e start. You Fulanis will be claiming Yoruba, igbo, middlebelt just to cause division among them. Nonsense
You are free to believe what you like. wink
PoliticsRe: Sahara Reporters' Shocking Report On South East's Breakdown Of Law And Order by Rosskiiku(op): 10:00pm On May 06, 2021
GodHatesBigots:
Meanwhile Terrorists are 2 hours away from Abuja and this mumu is worrying about another man's problem. Just wait, una go hear am for Nigeria soon.

What a loser cheesy
'Whataboutism' is an admission you're in trouble.
PoliticsRe: Sahara Reporters' Shocking Report On South East's Breakdown Of Law And Order by Rosskiiku(op): 9:54pm On May 06, 2021
ygowon:
Your northern Nigeria has been taken over by terrorists. Abuja schools are shutting down due to the encroachment of terrorists to Abuja. But you are not bothered. You are rather bothered about southeast, the people you never loved in this evil contraption. Idi0t
I'm not from northern Nigeria.

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