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AfriqueDuZuid:Again, comprehension is your problem. Comparison doesn't equate to equity. I can compare Nigeria to America, will "COMPARISON" lose its meaning? Now, who is stupid here? ![]() When I say, Rwanda and Namibia's GDP are twins, have I overlooked population? No. GDP is GDP. If we factor in per capita, then Namibia is better in that spectrum. Living standards will come later when we do further analysis( on population vs GDP), again, an utterly different thing. |
AfriqueDuZuid:That is not the point, you're deviating. By then around 1920s, SA was under strong apartheid regime. Black south Africans were lazy, dumb and clueless. Save few zulus. So basically, Boer took the mantle to drive the germans. Even afterwards, On the domestic side a long series of South African attempts to build up pro-South African parties with substantial Black support failed even when trade unions were legalized, wages raised, and petty apartheid laws, you black khoisans were useless and effortless There was considerable sympathy among the Boer population of South Africa for the German cause. Only twelve years had passed since the end of the Second Boer War, in which Germany had offered the two Boer republics unofficial support in their war with the British Empire. Who headed the war, Lieutenant-Colonel Manie Maritz, a boer. heading commando forces on the border of German South West Africa. Read the history of a boer behind Namibia invention. — Manie Maritz.[4] Maritz and several other high-ranking officers rapidly gathered forces with a total of about 12,000 rebels in the Transvaal and Orange Free State, ready to fight for the cause in what became known as the Boer revolt (also sometimes referred to as the Maritz rebellion). The government declared martial law on 14 October 1914 and forces loyal to the government under the command of Generals Louis Botha and Jan Smuts proceeded to destroy the rebellion. Maritz was defeated on 24 October and took refuge with the Germans; the rebellion was suppressed by early February 1915. The leading Boer rebels received terms of imprisonment of six and seven years and heavy fines; two years later they were released from prison, as Both |
[quote author=GeneralDae post=117603042][/quote]Why have you deleted the post? .. Nigeria export N100billion worth aircraft to Ghana?I'm curious to know more. |
AfriqueDuZuid:There is. E.g, Rwanda Is predominantly dominated by germans, while Rwanda is majorly dominated by black Rwandese. Rwanda has 10m population, while mini German has 3m Rwanda has $10B economy, while mini Germany has $10B economy( hence twins) |
AfriqueDuZuid:I never told you to analyze my pics. Post yours and let's weigh. German city vs Rwanda city ![]() |
AfriqueDuZuid:I'm comparing Namibia with Ghana. Also, Rwanda and Namibia are pretty much comparable. ![]() |
ProblemChild1:Are you sarcastic or you're abusing drugs, my G? ![]() Lemme help you with quality pics from Rwanda.
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ProblemChild1:My guy, even the people crossing the roads are germans. Everything in this city is all about boer and whatnot. Rwanda is pure Wakanda nation. Black skin at work. All credit to kagame.
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AfriqueDuZuid:Do you have hearing impairments, glaucoma, Or are you not just attentive? My point was GHANA is better than Namibia. Since you brought Rwanda, we can also go with it. Rwanda just plucked itself from an economic quagmire, windhoek and Namibia at large were enjoying the fruits of the imperial German army. Even to date, majority of Nice places are owned by Germans - who have built namibia from scratch. If you check current Namibia and weigh dev dynamics; you'll notice that Rwanda is way ahead in progress. Don't assume I don't know HDI. I can school you on that. If you are to drop pointers, don't cherry-pick. Start from human development then go to infrastructure as you go to economy.... That way, we will know how to weigh and give points. |
Samorobo, you did a wonderful job bringing this sh*t up. ![]() Check this one out. Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited has disclosed that the country loses about $2 billion monthly to the activities of oil vandals, with its attendant effect on environmental degradation. A zoo Indeed. |
samorobo:... Drop any link that backs up your gibberish. Here is mine. Thanks ![]() In Human development index, Ghana is more developed than Namibia. What is Namibia's GDP? Ten point What billion?($10.B) and what is Rwanda's Gdp? https://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.MKTP.CD?locations=RW
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samorobo:Delusion in grandeur. Boy, reduce fantasies. There is no comeback for your depleted crude oil. No private entity will save it. The current situation for your NNPC is alarming - just about to fall into a tertterdemalion state. Read this out! The Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited says it recorded 8.14 million barrels of production losses across crude oil terminals in July 2022. The national oil firm made this known in its monthly presentation to the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) meeting on Friday, September 23. The FAAC report obtained by TheCable showed that the crude losses recorded at some of the country’s terminals hindered optimal oil exports, termed production shut-ins. NNPC added that “at 16:00, Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC) requested all injectors”, adding that it led to the loss of 667,500 barrels of oil. https://www.thecable.ng/nnpc-we-recorded-8m-barrels-of-oil-production-losses-in-july/amp |
samorobo:Dealing with pinheads like you requires egregious forbearance. Obtuseness in display even on the facile A + A = 2A. Buffoon, I can't dignify this kind of ignorance with a worthy reply. Just grab your phone and enlighten yourself. Zombie. |
samorobo:Delusion in grandeur. You'll still be wallowing in poverty if you keep exporting crude oil. You've been the world's biggest oil producer for a whopping 40yrs, but nothing UAE or Saudia - like infrastructure to see in your zoo. |
samorobo:You're talking development from what ground? Namibia is tiny, quiet and poor country. HDI-wise, Ghana is doing better than Namibia, talkless of SA. Economic-wise, Ghana Is doing better than Namibia. What else? GDP per capita... they are far advanced, but not anywhere close to SA. Infrastructure...? Don't even go there. |
jl115:That means you're the third larget economy, and not 2nd, right? ![]() |
QuietMynd:I also encourage that. And yes, I am a Kenyan. Red alerts all over the place, that Saudi(middle east) is a NO GO ZONE. you with your problems decide to fold your eyes and move there, smh! This is the reason why Rvp says Africans are backward. Disclaimer! Obscene content. Nigeria & Ghanaian women being r@ped in broad daylight in middle east. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVztg0EsowE The problem is not poverty. Africans are the problem. |
Mkenya2019:Yes, its doing great. But I doubt if it's the world's best-performing currency against USD ![]()
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Seems like the Russian sanction is benefiting more oil-producing countries in Africa. ![]() |
Mkenya2019:Around may, they were doing 390AOA against the dollar, they are currently doing 432AOA against USD. That's terrible. But compared to the start of the year, they are fair of. Let's blame it on fluctuating oil prices. |
GeneralDae:Mhhh, actually, Angola has not yet hit $114B. I debunked that live count in 2019 when Austin dropped it for countermeasure with a certain IMF link. I told him the Kenyan population is not 57million, he was bamboozled. I said the above to say this: By the end of 2021(last year) World bank had projected a 0.7% growth rate for Angola's GDP --- which then was a paltry $72B. Few months down the line, it's $114B? How? ![]() Also, their ministry as of 2022 is still planning for post-economic recession. They are projecting a 2.4% growth rate.
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GeneralDae2:Kenya is $113.9B < Angola $114.2B Just like Nigeria, without oil Angola is dead. |
Mkenya2019:@jl115, I thought your GDP is $440B going upwards. What happened? |
GeneralDae2:Just checked Angola's HDI and men!! That country is making moves. |
Wuoche:When you go to Nigeria, they are still surviving with this ugly building as their representative of the tallest buildings.
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Wuoche:Thanks for this quick save. .. I was wondering which Kenya can actually default? |
samorobo:Comparing Namibia with SA is a joke of century. Compare Namibia with Ghana. |
kikuyu1:Man, I totally agree. GMO is still with us and even in pre-imposition. Also, We should not pick the minority strata while overlooking the big issue: in this case, health implications. We're in the world of MONEY FIRST >>>> HEALTH LATER. No one F*ckin care about your health if not yourself. The link you posted roots from business men who outturn huge benefits from GMO business. FYI, this is FDA report on GMO. As you can see, cons outweigh the pros. We should fight climate change with something else. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/324576#how-do-you-make-a-gmo-food |
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ProblemChild1:You need energy, brain, and a big body to win either African 15s or world cup sevens. This is Kenya shining in the big boys' arena. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8xyTURaKEQ How does big bodies help ghana? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kEgQEMSXXu8 Obesity is not something to be proud of. ![]() |
rvp2018:We can't be fighting food security with GMO imposition, even with expert involvement. & you can't convince me otherwise; just let it rest. GMO cant be a good thing, and has never been a good thing. For sakajas case, Bottom line: We can do better without Tribal rhetoric. |
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.. Nigeria export N100billion worth aircraft to Ghana?
but 413 billion seems about right.... Isn't that what I posted?