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obidark:The bolded doesn't relate to this distinction you are talking about.... Physical yes Arabs are kinda of different, I mean they tend to have darker hair, fuller beards, barely blond if not blond at all, a lil' bit thicker than an average European....,But in the end they are still regarded as caucasian cos they're equally pale.. |
obidark:Arabs are whites |
gallivant:The are intermediates between caucasoids and Australoids. |
gallivant:The Indian race is quite diverse ...we have "black Chennai"..perhaps you fall into this category but then you are still a Chennai right... I am guessing the bolded is a way of you saying it... |
gallivant:Just spit it out already "chennai". You are indian |
gallivant:But indian racially.. |
gallivant:But you said the continent is diverse..I am a proud black African anyday , anytime....what are you a proud african- indian or a proud white-african ..... Be proud of your race pls... |
SUFFERInSMILIIN:Lawd help this dude....This is owned by and individual just like Dangote...His companies name is bua.... Hater kiss my ass...ain't gat no time for r.tarded folks. |
gallivant:You just said the continent is diverse and that I agree on.....so let focus on your own diversity...you are indian right?.... Be proud of your race, I am black and I am proud. |
The $300m BUA Sugar factory/farm in Kwara is gradually nearing completion. Nigeria spends N300bn importing sugar. According to reports, this plant will process 14,000 tonnes of canes daily to produce 200,000 tonnes of refined sugar, 35mw of electricity. See Photo Below
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gallivant:You indian right?.. |
Jonraid:They are also shades of blue in Nigeria..look closely |
Nigeria Puts 5G Technology On Trial, Powered By MTN. Becomes First In West Africa MTN Nigeria PLC (MTN) announced that Nigeria has become the first country in West Africa to trial 5G technology and applications. The result of a strong collaboration between the Ministry of Communications Technology and Digital Economy, the Nigerian Communications Commission, MTN and Huawei (Abuja), ZTE (Calabar) and Ericsson (Lagos.) This immersive demo and experience will travel across three Nigerian cities to showcase the capabilities of 5G and its potential to enable economic growth, and social inclusion. By working together, MTN and its partner — Huawei, were able to provide a glimpse into a range of 5G use cases and applications at a testing Lab designed to show proof-of-concept in Abuja. Standing alongside former Super Eagles captain, legendary Joseph Yobo, attendees got to match their skills against an artificial-intelligence powered goalie; immerse themselves in a high-speed, low-latency virtual reality gaming world; experience ultra-high-speed streaming and downloads on 5G devices; and engage in discourse with life-like holographic projections. 3D holographic communication has potential applications for education, medical imaging, video conferencing and gaming, and requires about four times as much data as a streaming 4K video. That means that 5G is best suited to support this kind of application on a mobile network and to enable its use. It also demonstrates how 5G has the potential to support key socio-economic objectives Nigeria has set for itself and to be a key contributor to the emergence of a fully digital economy. MTN was honoured to host the Honourable Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr. Isa Pantami; the Chairman of Nigerian Communications Commission, Senator Olabiyi Durojaiye, and the Chairman, the Executive Vice-Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC), Prof. Garba Danbatta; House of Representatives, Committee on Communications, Honourable Akeem Adeyemi at the launch event, without whom the demo would not have been possible. Speaking shortly after taking a tour of the exhibition booths, Dr. Pantami underlined the potential of 5G for sustainable growth. “I believe as long as we are able to handle the potential challenges, the deployment of 5G is very critical to our economy, because of so many advantages of 5G, the issue of latency, speed and many more.” Stressing the importance of an enabling regulatory framework and protecting telecommunications infrastructure, Dr. Pantami stated that on the instruction of the President, he has signed a draft Executive Order declaring telecommunications infrastructure ‘critical national infrastructure’ which has been forwarded to the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation for review. The Minister referred to the proposed Executive Order as a short-term measure, stressing that the President has instructed that proper legislation be facilitated to deal conclusively with threats to telecommunications infrastructure. Highlighting the importance of partnerships, Ferdi Moolman, the Chief Executive Officer, MTN Nigeria said “Pushing boundaries is easier when your aspirations are supported by likeminded people. We are here today because of the support and guidance of the Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy and the Nigerian Communications Commission who provided the trial spectrum used for this.” Also, the key to this achievement is our equipment vendors who shared our vision, and whose capabilities were brought to bear in making the 5G trials across the country a reality. We are grateful for these partners, our customers and everyone who made it possible. Today’s success underlines the fact that we are good together.” Mazen Mroue, Chief Operating Officer, MTN Nigeria stated that “In collaboration with our technical partners and the support of the Federal Government, we are proudly putting Nigeria on the 5G technology map. As we continue to invest in technology solutions to meet the wide needs of our customers, MTN will continue to strengthen these partnerships as we move to build our 5G capacity in future, guided by the standards and spectrum set by the Nigerian Communications Commission.” In addition to the bandwidth increase for seamless video streaming or the next social application playground, 5G technology supports real-time, ultra-reliable communication between massive numbers of devices. It creates vast possibilities in innovation and transformation, and will immensely improve quality of living, as users gain a better experience of services and technology in general — from financial services, healthcare, education, and even public service delivery to more leisurely purposes, such as video streaming services, gaming and even self-driving cars. “5G offers tremendous benefits in terms of speed, latency (fewer delays), efficiency and security. This pilot offers a unique opportunity for us to explore use-cases and applications in Nigeria, and we are excited about its potential for our country and our company” noted Mohammed Rufai, Chief Technical Officer, MTN Nigeria. Following the successful demonstration in Abuja, the 5G-demo train moves to Calabar and Lagos. In addition to which 5G trials will be run in four other cities across the country. The 5G trial will run for three months utilizing the trial spectrum allocated to MTN by the NCC. |
Jonraid:You need help...I am not sure you even have more wildlife than us...just saying.... Animals are animals, simple!!! |
vaxx1:Honestly that was insane... ![]() |
Jonraid:Gawd help this people...you also boast of lions having sex in the rain.....I thought I have seen the height of this when y'all came up with traffic images and water spray but this.nahhhh this has gat to be the height of it all |
Abohboy:Hahaha you dealing with a fool. |
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Obakillah:Of all things to be jealous about a loss making 3 aircraft airline is never one of them....I repeat I am embarrassed instedyof jealous... Sell your worthless piece of metal to us so we can make is prosperous and successful like our other successful private airlines...since you lazy lots can't do shiit for yourself.. |
Obakillah:Sell it to us and we will make it successful and prosperous like our other private airlines and at the same time wipe the shame off your faces... |
obidark: |
Any wise and person will pick #15m.. Although it still depends on your level of finance.. |
rvp20182:Honestly you really need this self comforting words...I would to if I was In Your shoes.. ![]() |
obidark:It is finally going down......(sigh) what a relief from the disgrace ![]() |
Obakillah:We will quit talking the day you stop disgracing Africa with that loss making 2 aircraft you call an airline....just sell it to us already and save yourself the stress and Shame... simple |
rvp20182:Your thinking...smh |
rvp20182:The fact that former indicates the current emotion doesn't mean you should use both similar words in the same sentence |
GENEGIRIA:Vaxx we were actually both wrong...Their debt to GDP Hass now hit 62.3%...The country is gradually going broke... Gallivant a.k.a obakillah don't you think at this rate you would want IMF to bail you out or get a debt relief...That way you get to start all over oba clean slate than on a serious economic tension. ![]() |
Obakillah:Stop being stupid and tell your govt to come learn from our numerous successful private airlines maybe they can inculcate that knowledge into reviving your "as good as dead airline" which obviously is next to nothing....perhaps they want us to come buying the dead airline from them just as we regularly buy every other dying business in your zoo and revive it properly to a global standard...... Africa can wait to get rid of that disgrace you call our pride.. |
rvp20182:What kind of English is what?.... Polemics is quite similar to diatribe, and it is some sort of tautology to use both in a single statement... |
rvp20182:What nonsense..what you mean by lend rice and chicken... They provide loan and invest in this sector . |
rvp20182:I believe you read where he stated "two similar adjective"....... Btw stop using us to score cheap point. |
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