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TravelRe: Getting A Green Card By Adjustment Of Status: My Yankee Experience by rs172(m): 6:30am On Dec 13, 2018
lionlee216:
Una dey chase me? When i step out of the plane and get home, my first food will be Garri and kulikuli with cold water, damn i miss that combination grin
Lolzzzzz..

But na true na. you no dey see news wey dey always land for front page.. those news no dey give person joy na..
TravelRe: Getting A Green Card By Adjustment Of Status: My Yankee Experience by rs172(m): 2:56am On Dec 13, 2018
lionlee216:
Yeah bro, its not been easy. People think we see money on the street. Even my popman asked me for 1.5m for chieftancy title. I shocked. Wia i wan see am?

My orientation has changed, life has been good and be in btw jobs.

My fav part is quitting jobs at will saying "Bleep it, can't do this no more lol"
Lolzzzzzz... But Bros... abeg no come Naija oooo, suspend the visit please ooooo..
RomanceRe: What Type Of Dick Do Women Like by rs172(m): 10:31am On Dec 12, 2018
FoderKingthanos:
As the titles implies, I've been wandering what women think the ideal size of the penis is, or how long and fat they like the dick to be for one nights stands etc.
Length? Girth?
Any opinion would be welcome
Dicktionary..
TravelRe: Why Do Nigerians Think That They Can Only Make It Abroad? by rs172(m): 2:57pm On Dec 11, 2018
thebosstrevor:
when did i become government.
So why should all Nigerians provide this when they elected their leaders?

What is the usefulness of a government when they can't provide the basic things of life to their citizens?


If you find answer to that, then you know why Nigerians believe in Abroad..


So comparing this sh!t hole nation to a nation that have it citizens at heart and provide a better environment for their citizen to develop.
TravelRe: Why Do Nigerians Think That They Can Only Make It Abroad? by rs172(m): 2:38pm On Dec 11, 2018
thebosstrevor:
you think development come in one year. Development is a process. I am doing my best and i am not planing to run anywhere, i went abroad to observe the way they do things. In nigeria we dont have lot of stuff. This country is a gold mine
Since development is not in a year, how many transformer have you provided for towns in Nigeria, how many towns have you provided good water to, how many roads have constructed and commissioned in Nigeria, how many laws have you enacted in Nigeria, how many Schools have you built for the upcoming Nigerian Generations, atleast too you should be having a well equiped hospital too that our politicians visit n our woman too.

I believe if u have these i wrote, Nigerians should follow the pace.
TravelRe: Why Do Nigerians Think That They Can Only Make It Abroad? by rs172(m): 11:24am On Dec 11, 2018
thebosstrevor:
Yes, i am bitter that black people are in the bottom of the food chain
i am bitter that other races do not respect us
i am bitter that we all go abroad instead of building our own country
i am bitter that people think going abroad is an achievement
i am bitter that foreigners with low education come here and they make most of the cash while nigerians with 2 or 3 degrees cant even make a pencil
i am bitter about the brain drain
i am bitter about our hypocrisy of destroying our home country while we obey rules and regulation abroad
i am bitter that we think we can only make it abroad
i am bitter that many die on the sea just to go to europe
i am bitter that many of us have become slaves in libya, europe and america just to survive

Nobody have respect the black man because he cant build his own land.
Answer my question stop shying away from it



So which sector have u built or developed in Nigeria?
TravelRe: Why Do Nigerians Think That They Can Only Make It Abroad? by rs172(m): 7:48pm On Dec 10, 2018
thebosstrevor:
Many of you will never travel out. Continue living in ur grand delusion.

Start building ur country now so that you and your children wont suffer.
So which sector have u built or developed in Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Visa Denial: National Assembly Summons US Ambassador by rs172(m): 8:05am On Dec 04, 2018
Uglymugg:
Typical black. Will never take responsibility for his action. Very preductable.
Typical black because we don't share the same opinion, but secretly in your mind you wish you were a citizen of U.S.A...


The problem Nigeria is facing as a country is what the Government caused not the citizen, our government system here encourages corruption that if anyone stand against it the person will be taken out, you can not tell me to believe even what our government doesn't believe..
PoliticsRe: Visa Denial: National Assembly Summons US Ambassador by rs172(m): 6:22am On Dec 04, 2018
FarahAideed:
Nigerians are the ones that have made life in Nigeria hell!!!!

They are the ones that dump garbage in the middle of the road .

They are the ones that vote based on tribe and religion

They are one that have taken dishonesty as a religion

They are the one that chose self centeredness over collectivism

The problem is actually with Nigerians themselves and that's why any street in UK or Italy that has high Nigerian population looks like somewhere in Lagos... Oga we are the problem...
So is there any functional rules or law in Nigeria, that both the leaders and citizens follow.. All these you typed is what the government caused not the citizens..
PoliticsRe: Visa Denial: National Assembly Summons US Ambassador by rs172(m): 6:10am On Dec 04, 2018
FarahAideed:
Nigerians need to learn that America is not a Nigetian state and so owes Nigeria no explanation .. How can the dream of every Nigerian be to be an American Citizen ? What kind of nonsense is that
Why won't they dream of heing American citizens, when the government we have here is making life difficult for Nigerians.
BusinessRe: Electricity Consumers Got 38,078 Prepaid Meters In Q3 2018 – NBS by rs172(m): 10:04pm On Dec 03, 2018
Ravon:
The power generation statistics for Q3 2018 reflected that a total average of 78,917 MWh of energy was generated daily by power stations, according to the latest data from the National Bureau of Statistics obtained by our correspondent.

Daily energy generation attained a peak of 90,197 MWh on the 16th of August 2018. Thermal stations generated a peak of 85,948 MWh on 10th July 2018 while the hydro stations attained a peak of 30,164 MWh on the 28th of August, 2018. However, the lowest daily energy generation of 57,357 MWh was attained on 8th of July 2018

However, the total number of consumers with prepaid meters increased by 2.36% to 1,653,144 customers in Q3 2018 from 1,615,066 customers in Q1 2018.

Abuja Disco has the highest number of customers metered. This is closely followed by Benin Disco and Ibadan Disco while Yola Disco recorded the least total number of customers metered.

SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/2018/12/03/electricity-consumers-got-38078-prepaid-meters-in-q3-2018-nbs/
Na wa oooo.. people dey lie oooo..

I don't even know the consumers this peeps are are talking of.
CrimeRe: Benue: Youths Cut People's Hair In Gboko (Photos) by rs172(m): 3:32pm On Dec 03, 2018
Na wa for this country called Nigeria oooo
TravelRe: BREAKING: NASA Just Landed On The Mars! Live Updates by rs172(m): 12:00pm On Dec 03, 2018
Cocao:
I kinda cried.

Look where other countries are.

Look where we are.

If you ever have the opportunity, the best gift you can give your kids is the citizenship of another deserving country. Let them know they can leave here when they want.
Congratulations my future country cheesy
Canada calling..
TravelRe: To Move Back From America Or Not... by rs172(m): 12:02pm On Dec 02, 2018
No be this dude open thread of rich kid spending dollar in U
S.A na wa oooo
TravelRe: Any Nairalander In Abidjan? by rs172(m): 7:53pm On Nov 30, 2018
Bishop346:
Thanks for the advice.
I will also learn the French style. Though I'm currently in communication with a baker living around bingervile that will provide us feasibility report n training.

More advice are welcomed..
Pls Bishop346, you can consider Canada Express entry route I'm not discouraging you from moving to Ivory coast ooo..
TravelRe: Ghiath: Dubai Police Acquires The Most Advanced Police Car by rs172(m): 10:31am On Nov 28, 2018
sureheaven:
I wanna visit Dubai, who can put me through
Take a bus going to kenya first, den i know u are ready
HealthRe: Doctors, Staff Flee As Man With Lassa Fever Storms General Hospital In Delta. by rs172(m): 3:08pm On Nov 27, 2018
baliyubla:
Yesterday it was a soldier who 'removed his dirty uniform and ran on the sight of Boko Haram', today it's a Doctor running on the sight of a suspected Lassa Fever patient. Naija where is thy honour?
At the hospital Buhari usually receives treatment
Phone/Internet MarketRe: Newly Bought Infinix Hot 6X For Sale. (3GB/32GB) VERSION (sold) by rs172(m): 7:53pm On Nov 23, 2018
mrvocalprowess:
lol. and you'll tell me to add 30k abi...
Lolzzzzz me wan troll you ni ooo...

No mind my joke
Phone/Internet MarketRe: Newly Bought Infinix Hot 6X For Sale. (3GB/32GB) VERSION (sold) by rs172(m): 5:43pm On Nov 23, 2018
mrvocalprowess:
nah. no swapping. thanks.
Do u mind swapping with Samsung s9+
Art, Graphics & VideoRe: Let's Proudly Show Off Mobile Photography... by rs172(m): 8:26am On Nov 23, 2018
Shot from Samsung s9 plus, although i screenshot the original

TravelRe: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by rs172(m): 11:34am On Nov 17, 2018
somehow and deepsight may your life progress the way Nigeria is progressing. Amen..
TravelRe: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by rs172(m): 11:16am On Nov 17, 2018
DeepSight:
Sounds like you bro, not me.
You are the one you posted a picture of some barely lit up street as something that looks like paradise to you.
Post your street picture make we see.. is that too hard for you to do.
TravelRe: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by rs172(m): 11:12am On Nov 17, 2018
DeepSight:
You are not yet quite educated enough to have a conversation with me.
That why you are still addicted to poverty and mediocrity..
TravelRe: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by rs172(m): 11:09am On Nov 17, 2018
somehow:
Similar to this
Then why are we still hearing of boko haram, is it not suppose to be something of the past.

Then why are we Nigerians complaining of bad roads, then why are farmers lamenting..
TravelRe: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by rs172(m): 11:07am On Nov 17, 2018
DeepSight:
My street is perfect and much nicer than this, thanks - but I have no need to engage in such infantile nonsense.
Now let me ask you a question.

What exactly is your grouse with Nigeria and what do you intend to do about it?
All i want you to do is to take the picture of your beautiful street by 5a.m nothing more than that..

I'm not the cause of Nigeria problem, Nigeria practice a democratic system and elect their leaders, let the so call leaders make the environment conducive for it citizens, or do you expect me to buy transformer for every street in Nigeria or create accesible n quality water or good roads for Nigeria.
TravelRe: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by rs172(m): 10:54am On Nov 17, 2018
RoastedCorn:
I just tire my guy, The guy is grossly ignorant. .... he probably just read a faulty research and he's been using it to argue, he has low knowledge of how countries around the world are advancing
This is 5am in an African country i stayed for some while..

Note: the street i stayed wasn't there high brow area

Deepsight i challenge you to take a picture of 5a.m in your street..

TravelRe: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by rs172(m): 10:50am On Nov 17, 2018
DeepSight:
Why should I?
Why dont you tell me how Rwanda is more developed than Lagos?

Have you been to both places by the way?

Look, Rwanda is a very small country gradually getting its act together and getting things right after a horrible past. That is commendable. Needless to say their smaller size makes them more manageable. This does not mean that Rwanda is a more developed space than Lagos. It simply is not. Not by a mile.
Shut up have you ever had 24/7 steady electricity in your life, have you ever had access to quality water in your life before, in your so called lagos do you have good roads, high brow areas in your so called lagos is nothing but slump in some developped nations, in your life have ever breathed non polluted air. All these mediocre minds forming they know all, you are addicted to poverty. Educate yourself, read books and develop yourself stop spewing trash.
TravelRe: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by rs172(m): 10:44am On Nov 17, 2018
RoastedCorn:
1. You can start a business in 48 hours in Rwanda. It takes 11.1 days on average in OECD high income countries.

2. Rwanda is leading Africa’s digital revolution. The Smart Kigali initiative will create access to free wireless internet on public buses, in hospitals, taxi parks, commercial buildings and restaurants, while a partnership with Korea Telecom is creating access to 4G for 95% of the population.

3. Between 2001 and 2012, real GDP growth in Rwanda averaged 8.1% per annum. According to the Fitch rating agency, Rwanda is experiencing ‘rapid and inclusive economic growth driven by credible economic policy’.

4. Rwanda has the world’s highest representation of women in parliament. 64% of Rwanda’s members of parliament are women.

5. A dramatic improvement in healthcare delivery and health outcomes has seen life expectancy in Rwanda rise by 10 years in the last decade. Over 90% of Rwandans have access to medical insurance.

6. Rwanda is one of the few African countries on track to achieve the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Net primary school attendance is at over 91%.

7. One million Rwandans overcame poverty between 2006 and 2011. Innovative homegrown development solutions have reduced poverty. For example, the Girinka programme, which provides every poor family in Rwanda with a cow, has reduced malnutrition, increased agricultural productivity and created small business opportunities.

8. In 2007, Rwanda became the first country in the world to legislate an outright ban on plastic bags. It is estimated that the EU produces 3.4m tonnes of plastic bags in a year, creating carbon emissions and dangerous waste.

9. On the last Saturday of every month, every Rwandan, starting with the President, participates in Umuganda, a day of national community service. Through Umuganda, Rwandans have built schools, medical centres, hydroelectric plants, and rehabilitated wetlands to create highly productive agricultural plots, and cleaned their cities, towns and villages – making Kigali one of the cleanest cities in Africa.

10. According to the Ibrahim index of African Governance, Rwanda is one of the only two countries to show consistent overall governance improvements since 2000. It is ranked number one in Africa for Gender, and is one of the top five most improved countries since 2000.

http://africabusiness2020.com/2015/07/21/10-interesting-facts-about-rwanda/
Roastedcorn you shouldn't have made the research, i wanted him (deepsight) to speak for himself and make a fool out of himself.

Stupid set of people who are addicted to poverty, people believing it the people's work to start developing Nigeria, when you elect leaders.
TravelRe: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by rs172(m): 10:37am On Nov 17, 2018
DeepSight:
It is.
Ok now mention what made Lagos more developed than Rwanda
TravelRe: My Mini European Adventure And How It Has Changed My Perspective Towards Nigeria by rs172(m): 10:30am On Nov 17, 2018
IbrahimDamola:
Poverty striken gbegiri-mouthed oshogbo dweller, if the below picture means 'slavery' to you, then you are beneath a slave. grin

Arindin!
You are mouthed Mr. IbrahimDamola...

Leave those stupid Nigeria or i die, people that can't maintain ordinary gutter in their street..

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