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jln115:How then have we been communicating? |
Shma:Pic 1 &2 doesn't exist anymore..that was like In the 80/90's.... Yes the it looks the third pics....below is also Paris looking so ugly but it look better on ground view just like Lagos...
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@shma that place that you drew your arrow is also this place...this place and that place you saw in the video is in that direction..
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Roan7:I want to entertain his noise a bit then debunk his lies...I have been ignoring his drivel about that place I just taught he should receive sense today. |
Shma:Nope I am not ashamed cos Lagos is not nairobi...I am showing you different part of that place you been parading... Now the area you arrow is heading is what was revealed in that video I dropped for you..go there and screenshots slum for me.. |
Shma:Nairobi CBD should learn to compete with the behind of our CBD.. Look at the church building in that first pics it's the same with the church building in the screenshoted images...the church building in the left part of the screenshoted image. ...now show me the slum...I am waiting... I will keep debunking your lies
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Shma:Here is your final disgrace ..look at the arrow I drew in that pic below..that white building you are seeing us thesame building by the left of this bustop in the video I am dropping...I want you to watch it and tell me if it is a slum and if it is a slum a screenshot it and post it here for the whole world to see..else you are just grasping at straws.. anyway it's good to see you comparing your cbd with the behind if our CBD ..notice how your cbd still can't compete with that part of Lagos despite the low rise buildings.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMYa0ezqFl0
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Shma:Um.would be nairobi....that is not even our CBD but behind the CBD....I have showed you videos on how those places look like on ground despite not being the CBD and you screamed slum...and I remember asking you to screenshot the slum then post it...it obvious you are a noise making mo,ron with broken ego..... Slum and Kenya is like 5 & 6,most especially nairobi.. |
jln115:I am only racist when you choose to be one...I am merely returning the favour.. Dude your racist remarks are too numerous to number .there was a certain day you told a certain Nigeria here that you are Boer(he didn't know that when he was conversing with you intially) and he should now down to worship you...wtf is that supposed to mean...I remember shaking my head in annoyance... |
Shaytun:Yeah but how did the ten commandments get there? Is it an erected fake replica or what? |
@shma fool your noise holds no water....more of those places at the back of that CBD...enjoy the slum pls.... ![]() You must really think Nigeria is Kenya..
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Meanwhile, this is happening tomorrow..... A giant win for Nigeria's Economy in all ramifications.. ![]() The Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) pipeline is a 614km-long natural gas pipeline currently being developed by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). It is set to be laid between Ajaokuta and Kano in Nigeria and forms phase one of the Trans-Nigeria Gas Pipeline (TNGP) project. The pipeline project is being implemented via a build and transfer (BT) public-private partnership (PPP) model, which involves the contractor providing 100% of the funding. The pipeline will cost an estimated $2.8bn and ground breaking ceremony is scheduled for tuesday 30th June. The project will result in the establishment of a connecting pipeline network between the eastern, western and northern regions of Nigeria. It also aims to create a steady and guaranteed gas supply network between the northern and southern parts of Nigeria by utilising the country’s widely available gas resources. NNPC originally announced tenders for the development of the AKK pipeline in July 2013. A project proposal was submitted to the Infrastructure Concession Regulatory Commission (ICRC) in June 2017. The PPP compliance certificate was issued in July 2017 along with the approval of the feasibility study. The Federal Executive Council (FEC) granted approval for the project in December 2017.
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@,shma..you've been busted like a little fool....you are gradually loosing your grasp on that fragile, precarious straw you so dearly cling to ,to create an illusional comfort ![]() |
Rvp enjoy this read...it was released 5 days ago....notice the key market.. ![]() Radisson Hotel Group announces new appointments to drive renewed expansion ambitions for Africa Radisson Hotel Group announces new appointments to drive renewed expansion ambitions for Africa By Emelike Obinna on June 24, 2020 Radisson Hotel Group is pleased to announce the appointment of Ramsay Rankoussi as the new head of development for Africa, and Daniel Trappler, senior director, Development for Sub-Sahara, as the group continues to increase its presence and renews its commitment to Africa. Radisson Hotel Group is one of the largest hotel groups in Africa with almost 100 hotels in operation and under development, and with the ambition to grow its presence across the continent to over 150 hotels by 2025. Based in Dubai, Ramsay Rankoussi has been with the company for more than six years and now leads Radisson Hotel Group’s growth in Africa. The appointment reinforces the Group’s confidence that Africa continues to be a region of growth. With the addition of Daniel Trappler as senior director, Development for Sub-Sahara, the company becomes increasingly relevant to owners. He brings a unique set of skills to the investment community. He is one of the few specialists in hotel transactions and capital markets, dedicated to Africa. Trappler’s strong understanding of the region unlocks access to a network of financial institutions, which represents the biggest challenge across the continent, in terms of deal structuring and hotel openings. Radisson Hotel Group’s development and growth strategy in Africa follows a two-fold approach. The first part concentrates on focus countries while the second centres around creating key hubs. By creating a mass city-scale development strategy with a focus on key countries and surrounding markets including Morocco, Egypt, Nigeria, and South Africa, the group’s ‘hub approach’ ensures synergy among neighbouring countries and creates further value for its hotels, in terms of both development and operations. Each member of Radisson Hotel Group’s development team is a leader in this approach because of their geographical proximity as well as their local cultural knowledge and linguistic understanding of each focus market. Speaking on the new vision, Elie Younes, chief development officer for the group said, “Africa has always been at the forefront of our growth journey and we have recently adopted a new tailored strategy across the continent, reflecting the needs of the market and also underlining our ambitions to accelerate our presence in all key cities. I am very pleased with Ramsay’s new role in overseeing our development in Africa. Over the last 6 years, Ramsay has proven to be a key asset to our development team, and with the appointment of Daniel, we become increasingly relevant to our owners and investment partners. We look forward to developing our presence even further and contributing to the local community through job creation and additional positive knock-on effects of investment.” The targeted territories where the group is focused on growing its presence include; the Maghreb; West Africa with Senegal and Ivory Coast; Central Africa with Cameroon and the Democratic Republic of Congo; East Africa with Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania; and finally, specific countries within the Southern African Development Community such as Angola, Mauritius, Mozambique and Zambia. Commenting on his new appointment, Ramsay Rankoussi, the group’s Head of Development for Africa said, “This is a tremendous opportunity to further accelerate our growth in Africa and I am pleased to be surrounded by the best team. We have ensured a geographical alignment in our resources and optimized our response time with deal experts in every market we cover. According to him, the addition of Daniel Trappler to the team unlocks a new horizon where Radisson Hotel Group will be able to further assist its partners in debt and equity raising, and also leverage its complete skillset in addressing cross-regional synergies from financial to construction solutions to ensure that the group always remain relevant to the owners. “What really sets us apart is our pragmatic design approach and our transparency throughout the process, in combination with our continuous guidance throughout each phase, including construction and financing. We are always quick to provide answers and support”, Rankoussi said further. |
Shaytun:Lakowe lakes is beautiful...
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Shaytun:What is the ten commandments doing in Nigeria and how did it get there .. |
68816419:He is sstuoid..indeed nothing can be worse than that... Pedophiles is a norm in Kenya sinking as it is a foreign divvk not those malnourished, matatu dickks their men feed them with cheap wh*ores ![]() |
kikuyu1:You want to see hoism, then go to Mombasa which is the pedophile capital of cheap hoism(as cheap as $2).... Kenya is not termed Africa leaders of sex tourism for nothing....Mombasa coastline is the active sex magnet for prostitutes in africa ![]() |
jln115:You do not have to openly register your discrimination against another race before we know you are a racist....racism is a very sensible issue and one has to be very sensitive to know when one is being racist to you... You are very racist but you try to play an honourable, civilized gentle man in public whereas you are a racist arse....the fact that you couldn't spell that black correctly is among one your numerous racist mannerism displayed here.... For instance I don't have to openly discriminate an east Asian or a caucasian man..I can simply do it codely and if such fellow is wise he/she would know what I just did...I can Simple call him "Jackie Chan " or even go as far as saying his presence makes me crave shrimps and rice... I call gallivant Chennai and that is racist as fvck...and why is that? ...that cos he is a racist himself always trying to appear better...he is used to mocking black culture calling it all sorts of names like primitive,weird, awkward..now that racist.. |
jln115:What are you saying laaitjie 2? |
Enugu
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Shaytun:Lol it's so true.. except that this time around their own black K govt kept them in the zoo and invited their colonialist to pay to view them like some obscure art exhibition. |
@shma you are a big fool...see the image you zoom .look out it looks like in the other pics.. Everywhere in the world a cluster of low-rise buildings with roofs always looks like a slum from above..same thing applies to Paris, Florence and most arab countries..
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Shaytun:Lol I love the way our ex finance minister used style to mock them...stupid country. ![]() |
Shma:Lol do I need to remind you that your slum capital is one of the poorest bloc on the surface of earth with 94% crazy paupers just like Malawi ,Niger and yemen...calm down and go change that while you still can before the tyrant Uhuru usher Gideon moi ninto state house ![]()
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Shma:Blah,blah, blah...you are grasping at straws..that place has been proven and established..it's not a shanty slum...wtf you think we are Kenya and nairobi most especially...old pics aunt gonna save your stupid ass.
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kikuyu1:Lol,lol,lol.. chai ![]() |
vankelvin:I hope you do know this pics are old right...Afterall you know Nigeria very well and all her cities.. |
@shma..more of that place..
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vankelvin:No shebi you know Nigeria too well and all her cities...you must tell me the con3 I stole that pics today.... I won't let this go away like that after all that stupid mouth you've been making.....you must be disgraced even if it is a little... I am still waiting for the name of that country we stole that pics from kwasia... |
vankelvin:It's only how to make noise you know how to do best...one would tninnhe know Nigeria so well ... Idiot go and your place of birth first before coming to spew trash |
vankelvin:You are wallowing in shame...you must tell me that country I stole this image from before we continue this topic you stupid, cheap ignorant liar.. Stupid boy, what do you take Nigeria for... |
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.. Lol!! 
now show me a single instance or mannerism where I've been racist... I'll wait 