TayserMahri: so pained by those likes. got them from smart people not like you who gets likes from mental cases stop with the jealousy sammy, or I'll call you a gal
The rest of the world agrees with me that cov sars-2 is mostly airborne thats why they are wearing masks and telling you social distance thingy. i know youre dying for a lack of human contact sammy
Explain already how covid-19 is airborne a s stop a this study witty remark..
forgiveness: I tell you but they think others are sleeping.
It will clear in their eyes in about 15 years from...look at massive infastructural project most African countries are embarking on..Heck even shiithole nations..
Shma: The road is one of the uglies in Nairobi, your so called engineers left it in a horrendous state that one can imagine .. European masters even apologised for that .
Admittedly we abadoned/left the road cos you couldn't patio... If you made the 91% completed road horrendous then that is your headache..no wonder you can't show the picture..
obaaderemi: You are not a good student of world affairs nor of how the global economy works!
Oil as we speak has rebounded to over 20$ from your phantom'zero'. There are very powerful nations and cartels behind the oil industry. That's why they can't allow it to remain down for a long time. They would rather turn the whole world upside down than watch 'big oil' remain down. This works in Nigeria's favour. As at December 2019 oil sold at $69 a barrel, the problem only began in March this year. So Nigeria isn't in a position as bad as it looked. Besides we've got other viable industries such as agriculture, trade, etc.
If worse comes to worst we can take care of ourselves and by then, it would be clear that the oil palaver was a blessing in disguise. We have plans all along to diversify our economy and this year's problems would be the needed push.
Meanwhile, look at Kenya with your troubled agriculture. The best you can have from tea export is just about $1bn. Now, it's far less! Your tourism is gone. So what are you left with?
Finally, you will be shocked and heartbroken at the rate at which oil will go up after all this is over. If I were in charge of Kenya, I would stock up on cheap oil now instead of laughing.
He has stupidly be clinging aimlessly and clueslesly to a fragile straw...the idiot know a drop in us oil has nothing to do with Brent oil which is what Europe, nigeria and the rest of the world use..brent Is trading above $20bn...
Infact there are talks that Trump recent treat on Iran will increase oil price..And yes like you said powerful organisation will not sit & fold their hands whilst watching oil price dwindle further... covid19 and lockdown is enough hurt alone on the global economy...drop in oil price to most oil producing nation will become more disaster..you can imagine the US shale is becoming worthless..Trump won't let that happen
obaaderemi: I pity you. You mean East Africa started a union that lasted just about ten years. And then had to form the union again after more than 20 years because they saw what West Africa was able to do with ECOWAS.
You dropped British system of education and adopted the American system only for you to run to West Africa to hire a Ghanaian to run your oldest and best university. And you and your ungrateful lazy little Indian brothers still have the temerity to insult Ghanaians here.
Lol if I was a Ghanaian I will download this screenshot and flash it anytime they start that flashing that photo from Ghana beyond aid... Free advice to all Ghanaians
Now copy that on a sheet of paper and regurgitate the nonsense later when people of substance are talking.... That nonsense he said sounds better than the trash you've been spewing
obaaderemi: [s]Every country is affected including Nigeria due to the fall in oil price. But Kenya's agriculture and tourism and tea exports were already fairing poorly before covid19. Unlike Nigeria's booming agricultural industry. That's why you are more fvcked than everyone else here.
You know I was going to quoting him to let him know that was the dumbest reply he could ever give...it would have been better if he didn't quote that post again..
obaaderemi: [s]I am not even sure I have noticed you before. And I don't know why you are following me around. All of you little Indians.
Becareful of that woman...most Kenyans that call themselves men cannot be trusted amongst their fellow men...maybe we should have the female extreme ugliness to thank for that
obaaderemi: If you look at Africa in the 60s, shortly after most of subsahara African countries gained their independence, East Africa was behind every other region in Africa. Kenya,Ethiopia, Uganda, Tanganyika, Ruanda,etc, lagged behind. Kenyans being very arrogant folks looked up to West Africa and started to copy us. Our writers were very popular in East Africa. Kenyatta almost bankrupted his country by building a tall building to rival Cocoa House. Ghanaian education system was copied too. Up till now, they are still doing this silly comparison at their own detriment. So they started cooking data and what have you just to measure up. They also took loans anyhow.
Now they are bankrupt. That's why their response to COVID 19 is the way it is. Kenya is as fake as they come, bro.
Shma: [s]spare me your bubble-head Mr. dumpass. The bottom line is that you're dumb sucker. And yes obaboon is intelligent than you and many Nigerians here. Stupid man.
Ooh, I forgot, English is not a sign of intelligence You can spew your hogwash straightened compositions and jargons but that will not dispute facts on ground, you're denser than I thought. DUMB
Lol and here you have it..nothing reasonable can be picked from whatever you write ..why!!! Not even strong punchline insult...woman you suck at everything..
noun a condition in which a single word, phrase, or concept has more than one meaning or connotation.
How on earth can a dumbo like u know the use of words, word connotation & denotation and d use of misplaced modifiers?
And ur previous post wasn't a sarcasm... Any psychologist will notice that in ur post, hence u wouldn't have written "I once thought". But I'll graciously let that slide, I don't want to add another problem to u and ur ilk's myriad of English deficiency.
And Obaaderemi... Yeah, he's more intelligent than everyone here, I'm very proud of him.
The sh*male is always in the business of ranking people intellectual prowress when he on the other hand is dumb.. You on
mtisTheQubit: i like my way..wanted to emphasize more..an why are we arguing about adjectives..how do you call adjective in pidgin
still gonna call you a Igbo...flat land...
You've become humbled ..I thought you were yapping about him expanding his English vocabulary... Even when corrected your pride and stupid ego won't let you accept it..
mtisTheQubit: Why do you always put Ghana in such position..why not let it go when you see cant win..people have been posting best roads in africa an ya still dragging ghana in the play ..why na.. Ghana is no where
African countries with longest road networks
1. South Africa
South Africa (SA) has a road network of 750,000kms, the 10th longest network in the world and 18th longest paved network globally
2. Kenya
Kenya has a road network of about 177,800 km out of which only 63,575 km is classified.
3. Cote d’Ivoire
Côte d’Ivoire invested remarkably in its transport system. Côte d’Ivoire road network spreads over 85,000km.
4. Namibia
Namibia’s road network is regarded as one of the best on the continent with construction and maintenance adhering to international standards. The country boasts more than 44,500 kilometres of road. Due to low traffic volumes the majority of roads are not tarred.
5. Botswana
In 2008, Botswana’s road network covered 28,152kms.
6. Senegal
About 90 per cent of movement of people and goods in Senegal is made via roads. The roads network is estimated at about 14,500km, of which 4,500km is paved.
7. Rwanda
Rwanda has a total of 12,000 km of roads, of which 1,000km are paved.
8. Mauritius
There are 2,066kms of roads in Mauritius, of which 48.5 per cent are main roads, 28.7 per cent are secondary roads and 3.6 per cent are motorways.
9. Morocco
Morocco has one of the best road systems on the continent. Over the past 20 years, the government has built approximately 1770kms of modern roads, connecting most major cities via toll expressways.
10. Cape Verde
The total length of the national road network in Cape Verde is 1,113 km while municipal roads take up 537 km. Of the national roads
Why not bring the link to this useless blog.... What the freak..Kenya has longer road network than Morrocco, Namibia, Botswana and even Mauritius..... This lies is becoming unbearable..link pls
No it is your brain capabilities to English comprehension that is faulty..he used the word "barely"...think Chennai and if that is to hard for you to do why not hop on the next train to Chennai shrine back in Delhi or Gandhi whatever
You borrow 6 billion dollars every year to plug the hole in your budget
and borrow 3 billion dollars yearly from IMF and WB to do poverty alleviation which has led you into a desperate 60 billion plus debt trap that your government is clueless as to how to come out of,
too bad your broke government is clueless while Kenyans are hungry
Lol we told him he is a stupid empty cheerleader with no.point to make ..and guess what.he ran back ,took some of the rants from his fellow Riff raff and rephrased it a little (so dumb) so we can think it came originally.... To cut the long story he sound dumb despite the effort he invested in it..
chrisooblog: I noticed non of you has debunked what I said. all I have heard so far is take my word for it just because and you have no mountain and the sky is clear that's why you can see the pyramids of Egypt from Nairobi
tylann: There is a difference between quarantine and isolation centres Those in quarantine in Kenya they are those who break covid 19 containment rules mostly drunkards and curfew defiers and they are being quarantined in boarding schools
Stop comparing Kenya quarantine centres and Nigeria isolation centres
Show us your so called isolation centres then...then I follow up with my research
Shma: that is a high school, those who break the quarantine rules are forced in a self quarantine for 14days. At your own expenses,.. Boarding primary schools and high schools are acting for that purpose.
Nope that is your isolation centre..I have watched it on BBc
According to the report contained in the video below, police have launched a manhunt for 50 kenyans that escaped from mandatory quarantine. . Are the isolation/quarantine centres in Kenya that bad, that people are escaping from them? Let us all pray for Kenya.
Honestly it is better they die of corona than hold up like some trapped rat with zero care....imagine human sleep on the floor all in the name of isolation
afroniger: @obaaderemi. Now compare that to the isolation centre Sanwo-Olu commissioned earlier today.
Kenya health care system is a death trap...why won't detained be escaping the quarantine centre when they are held up like some stolen chicken and treated less than human....
afroniger: Bro, abeg ask your kenyan friends what is going on with their COVID-19 response. Because the news we are hearing from there is not palatable at all. Even heard that they are making them pay for quarantine sef (as you can see in the 4th attached image). . What's going on in Kenya That place looks like a concentration camp.
Kenya is one sick country..how dare the govt charge for quarantine.... Do they want to tax the hell out of Kenyans becos they went ahead to accumulate massive debt which ended up in individuals pocket... The other day we heard they are forcing kenyans to pay citizen and residence permit tax...what the freak is that... I spit abeg....Kenya is a banana republic