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Derekmiles:My guy is still saying many. all African nations are shitholes. Your mistake was thinking that Africa is comparable to the rest of the world. It is not. You think I care about a comment section? I’ll expose your Botswana. One of them even said we are LAZY and irresponsible. Even a Botswanan agreed with me that’s it’s a lazy country. They produce NOTHING. What is their export. Diamonds they picked from the ground?😂😂😂😂 |
Derekmiles:‘Even fellow Indians attacked😂😂😂. I told you, what you are saying is very different from reality, you can bring in your future projections, and that's fine, i wish India all the best on that... But as of now and right now, the analysts calls Botswana a successful Nation, and the world sees India as a shithole, and it's especially sweet because Indians are very delusional; Cry all you want😭😭😭, rant all you want, this are the facts of the world we live in today’ I’m not ranting and India is nowhere as violent as Africa. The analyst that said that botswanna a country that doesn’t even have constant electricity is a success is a joke 😂 Africans are even more delusional. You think you are on par with the rest of the world. Not even close, the rest of the world is mighty years ahead of Africa. ‘At least a lot of Countries in Africa, we know we are a shithole, and any insults is basically "Alright, do you have anything better?"😂😂😂... But Indians are oblivious that the entire world sees them as shit😂😂😂’ So how do you think the world views Africa? They view it as an impoverished, backward wasteland. A stereotype about Africa is that it is poor. All African countries are seen as shitholes 😂 ‘One user said all they do is constantly illegally flock to Asean Nations😂😂😂. Someone should tell that lady that it's everywhere they go to illegally, even the crap Africa that they don't like😂😂😂... Imagine illegally mass migrating to every corners of the world, and still thinking "India is not a shithole", nobody outside of you and delusional Indians think that, even my Friends from that regions don't think that😂😂😂. The average Indian is talking about how they will use any means to leave the country, if the country was so good, why don't they stay😂😂😂; Nobody flocks out of a developed country en masse, especially illegally, even Mini "Crap" Botswanans as you protray them proves this, and their country isn't even considered developed yet, it's just considered a Upper-Middle Income Successful Nation still firmly on the path to extreme success’ On the way to EXTREME success? You can’t build an economy if it’s just centred around natural resources. How will they achieve that success? You call a GDP of $18 billion impressive?😂😂 no innovation, no industrial production. It’s just extracting minerals from the ground and selling them. What a joke. It produces nothing of value. I told you that if Botswana or even Africa as a whole disappeared that it won’t be noticed 😂😂it’s so irrelevant as a country. As if there aren’t Botswanans and other Africans don’t flock out to other countries too 😂 China is a shithole according to your analysis. China diaspora is 30 million and Indian diaspora is 32 million. This is why I told you reason like a deluded FBA. Just because people immigrate out of a country doesn’t mean it’s a shithole and that they are necessarily fleeing. I myself have met people in western countries that tell me as to how badly they want to leave. Yet does that means it’s a shithole?😂😂 Your criteria for a shithile country is an absolute joke. I never said that India is a paradise but that botswana is a shithole. Of all the African countries, why on earth would it be botswana that someone would want to live?😂😂 The average Indian is talking about leaving? India wouldn’t have 1.5 billion people if that were the case. You don’t know what your saying 😂 Botswana economy is not sustainable. You can’t have an economy that quite literally just draws things from the ground. A economy is a system by which goods and services are produced, distributed, and consumed within a society or geographic region. It encompasses all activities related to the management of resources, trade, labor, and wealth. There is no production going on in the Botswana economy or innovation 😂 and India is one of the top exporters and innovators of the world 😂😂 |
Derekmiles:You literally did and it’s not just many ALL OF THEM. Botswana hasn’t created success. A resourced based economy is going to fail 😂 because it’s not made from their intellect. It’s just selling natural resources to the highest bidder. And how you determine success varies because Botswana and Africa is so irrelevant on the geopolitical scale. Indian’s GDP is larger than all of Africa. An analyst projections is based on empirical information. It’s mathematical. A analyst’s view on whether or not a country is successful can be subjective. You’re comparing two completely different things. |
Derekmiles:At least read the methodology, what do business executives know about road quality? A scientific comparison would show that Botswana roads are weak and not durable The World Economic Forum’s (WEF) road quality methodology comes from its Global Competitiveness Report, where road quality is assessed as part of broader infrastructure evaluations. Here’s an overview of how the WEF collects and evaluates this data: 1. Data Collection Methodology The WEF road quality score is primarily perception-based and derived from surveys conducted with business executives in the surveyed countries. • Survey Question: Respondents are asked to rate the quality of road infrastructure in their country on a scale of 1 to 7, where: • 1 = extremely poor, comparable to underdeveloped infrastructure. • 7 = extremely good, among the best in the world. • This subjective data is combined with other infrastructure indicators where available. 2. Evaluation Criteria The survey and resulting score consider factors such as: • Surface conditions: Potholes, cracks, and smoothness of roads. • Road network coverage: Accessibility and reach of paved roads across the country. • Road maintenance: Frequency and quality of repairs and upkeep. • Highway systems: Presence of modern, multi-lane highways. 3. Limitations • Subjective Bias: The methodology relies heavily on the opinions of business executives, which can be influenced by personal experience, regional disparities, or economic priorities. • Non-technical Assessment: It does not include technical evaluations such as material quality, structural durability, or engineering standards. • Country Comparisons: Scores can reflect perceptions rather than actual road performance, making cross-country comparisons potentially misleading. 4. Strengths • Business Insight: It captures the perspective of individuals directly impacted by road quality, such as those in logistics, trade, and business development. • Consistency: The methodology provides a consistent framework across countries. 5. Why Use WEF Data? The WEF data offers a broad snapshot of road quality across nations, even if not entirely technical. For countries with limited access to engineering-based evaluations, this perception-based assessment serves as a useful proxy. For a more scientific and technical analysis, studies using engineering metrics (like those from transportation ministries or global infrastructure organizations) would be needed to complement or challenge the WEF rankings. |
Derekmiles:You did, yes a resource based economy is a lazier economy. It doesn’t create anything 😂 |
Derekmiles:I’ve already debunked all this Botswanna where 30% of its population has never seen electricity? Every country has loadshedding😂😂 And why are you talking about literacy rate? As If Indians and Chinese don’t boss classrooms not just in their homeland but globally 😂😂 Asians are smarter than whites. Asian vs black intelligence is not a competition😂 Botswana generally has a higher violent crime rate. Here’s the comparison: Botswana: • Murder rate: Approximately 11.7 per 100,000 people (UNODC, 2020). • Violent crime, including assaults and armed robberies, is relatively common. • Issues like gender-based violence and crimes related to alcohol abuse contribute significantly to the overall violent crime rate. India: • Murder rate: Approximately 2.4 per 100,000 people (UNODC, 2020). • Despite its lower per capita violent crime rate, India experiences a high absolute number of violent crimes due to its population of over 1.4 billion. • Crimes like domestic violence, sexual assaults, and mob violence are prevalent but often underreported Botswana violent crime is 6x that of India. Botswana’s violent crime rate is almost 2x higher than the US. India is safer than Botswana and USA. I |
Derekmiles:So how is that people in Zoogeria are less likely to die on the roads than Nigerians? Google the traffic fatality rate, it’s 11 per 100k in India,20 per 100k in Nigeria and 26 per 100k in Botswana😂😂😂 How can a successful country have roads that dangerous? More than dangerous than Nigeria and here I was thinking Nigerian roads were the most dangerous on earth😂😂 And the road quality index is just a survey. Botswana roads are hardly any better than Nigeria. |
Derekmiles:You didn’t even address that Nigeria has better roads than Botswana. Nigeria’s traffic fatality rate is not as high botswanna but obviously way higher than India. That means Nigeria is safer to drive in which is crazy 😂😂 and you called Nigeria a shithole (which is obviously true) yet a Nigerian is safer on their roads than someone from Botswana Here are the negatives of Botswana’s infrastructure: 1. Energy Supply and Load Shedding: • Power shortages and load shedding are common, primarily due to Botswana’s reliance on imported energy, particularly from neighboring countries. This disrupts business operations and daily life. • The country struggles with ensuring consistent and reliable electricity supply to all areas, particularly in rural regions. 2. Limited Public Transportation: • Botswana lacks an extensive public transportation system. Most urban and rural residents rely on private vehicles, taxis, or limited bus services. This leads to traffic congestion in cities and challenges for those who do not own cars. • Public transit options are not well-developed, especially outside major urban areas like Gaborone. 3. Road Infrastructure in Rural Areas: • While major highways and urban roads are relatively good, rural roads are often poorly maintained or unpaved, which makes access to more remote areas difficult. This can be particularly challenging during the rainy season. • Some areas remain isolated due to inadequate road infrastructure, making it difficult to reach health, education, and other services. 4. Water Scarcity: • Despite significant improvements, Botswana’s arid climate poses a persistent challenge in ensuring adequate water supply for both urban and rural populations. • Water scarcity affects both domestic and agricultural activities, and Botswana relies heavily on water imports or underground sources. 5. Limited Digital and Internet Connectivity: • While Botswana’s telecommunications infrastructure is more advanced than many African nations, internet penetration is still lower than in some other African countries like South Africa and Kenya. • Rural areas face challenges in internet access, and broadband speeds are often slower compared to global standards. • Internet and mobile data can be expensive, limiting accessibility for low-income households. 6. Limited Industrial Development: • Botswana remains a resource-dependent economy, heavily reliant on the mining sector, particularly diamonds. This leaves the economy vulnerable to fluctuations in global commodity prices and limits the scope for industrial infrastructure development. • The manufacturing sector remains underdeveloped, limiting economic diversification and innovation in infrastructure. 7. Health Infrastructure: • While there is some progress in healthcare access, Botswana’s health infrastructure still faces challenges, particularly in rural areas where access to health services is limited. • The quality of healthcare can vary significantly, with some rural areas facing shortages of medical personnel, equipment, and facilities. 8. Urbanization Strains: • As urbanization increases, major cities like Gaborone struggle with congestion and overcrowding. There are also concerns about housing shortages and the need for better urban planning. • The lack of affordable housing in urban areas has led to the growth of informal settlements. 9. Air Transport Limitations: • While Botswana has some international airports, the aviation network is limited compared to larger economies. Air connectivity to international destinations is less frequent, particularly in remote areas. • Limited domestic flight options may also make it challenging for residents to travel easily across the country. 10. Dependence on Imports: • Botswana depends heavily on imports for many goods, including food, energy, and technology. This dependence limits the growth of local industries and the development of a self-sustaining infrastructure. 11. Environmental Vulnerability: • Due to Botswana’s arid climate, the country faces additional challenges such as desertification and water management. These environmental factors exacerbate the difficulty of sustaining infrastructure in certain areas. 12. Limited Technological Innovation: • While Botswana is progressing in terms of technology, it is still behind more industrialized countries in areas like digital innovation, technology adoption, and the development of high-tech industries. • The lack of strong research and development initiatives and innovation hubs limits the country’s ability to lead in tech-related sectors |
Derekmiles:‘That's why i said many, not all..’ My guy has now backtracked on his rubbish😂😂Population size has nothing to do with Industrial development. Smaller countries can be more industrial than larger ones. ‘This is true, it says that in basically most general analytical articles about Industrialization and Botswana, i do agree with you here... But do you want to know something else, most general analytical articles also deem Botswana by definition a successful Nation🤷🤷🤷.. You bringing your own criteria of them majorly growing their economy through a different way is dumb, because that different way is still very valid, else it wouldn't do the job. You then crying that it's this way and not that way is your own f*cking business, they're being successful by taking their own path, if you don't like the path, that is your own business. It doesn't stop the path from being valid.’ You can’t be successful when you can’t provide the basics😂 tell the 30% of Botswana people that never have seen electricity in their life that it is successful. Botswana is not modernised, no Subsaharan African country. They’re all primitive as Bleep. Growing an economy just by literally picking up diamonds and selling it to the highest bidder is not impressive😂😂 that’s not really growth. What an economy should be doing is creating value via creating its own goods and services. The difference is that I’m going by a definition and you’re going by what some analysts have said and you’re claiming it’s most 😂 and I couldn’t care less about what analysts have said. I could create an article that Nigeria is a successful country 😂😂 An industrialised country is one that has reached a high level of economic development, largely driven by industrialization and advanced technological infrastructure. Botswana is definitely not one. Their economy is centred around mining and tourism. When the Botswana economy grows its because they’ve stacked up more diamonds from the ground 😂😂 or deceived people to visit their country. When the Indian economy grows, there is a growth in in the production of finished goods. Made in Africa is not really a thing AT ALL. Made in India definitely is though |
Derekmiles:‘But yet, you've been yapping about it as a point since, there are several more examples i could give from just that list alone... Shut your mouth, let the analysts analyse, and you can't go against them😂😂😂’ Because it’s an important metric to use when assessing the health of a nation. If you want to believe wveybing some analyst say. Sure go for it 😂 but you won’t fool me ‘Going back to a previous comment of yours; Dude actually said he will take away the Black pride😂😂😂, that sounds like some KKK member shit. Do you actually hear yourself sometimes?, dude sounding like a KKK member saying "I will leach the Black away from you" 😂😂😂... I'm not against people hating themselves, if you do, i'm alright with that, i would advice therapy though; but most people in the world actually love themselves, i know i do. And no, i don't love others based off Race, it's always personality’ No because your pride got to you. You didn’t want to admit that blacks have yet to build a successful community. You’re trying to argue that a community where thousands if not millions have never seen electricity as successful, a country that produces nothing is so irrelevant to the global economy that’s it’s not even a fart and is not an industrialised country as successful? 😂 it’s why I never took you seriously when comparing Botswana a country that produces and does NOTHING for the world to India. If Botswanna or Africa disappeared, the world would hardly notice. If indua did, I think there would be a global economic recession 😂😂 The funny thing is i don't even have a Black pride even ‘though i am a very happy Black man, i have a "My" pride because i take pride in my own achievements, just like every humans at the end of the day takes pride in their own achievements... Calling out your delusions and biases isn't pride’ You clearly do. Just another delusional Afrocentrist. And why didn’t you respond to what I said about traffic fatality rate? Why because you can’t find a way to undermine it?😂😂 you didn’t respond to my statement that based on data, Nigerian roads are safer than Botswana. ‘I know for a fact many African countries are shitholes... I've said this countlessly, even when calling India a shithole, i specifically always denote that they're still way better than Nigeria even as a shithole. So i don't even get were you think i'm comparing both those countries from... That's just it, i don't deny mine, i say shit as they are, you outrightly deflect or lie just to please a point stemmed from what?, i don't even know because i don't want to jump into conclusions’ Botswana is a shit hole. SA is, Zimbabwe too, Kenya, Namibia etc you name it. They are All shitholes. Just because they are better than Nigeria doesn’t mean they aren’t.It’s not many African countries that are shitholes. It’s almost all of them. The only African countries that aren’t shit holes are North African. With the exception of North Africa, Africa is a shithole. Nobody will care if Africa disappeared from the face of the earth. It’s not even up to 5% of global GDP😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 ‘And i also know that India is a shithole, there is literally a shit issue in the country Mr "Take Poo To The Loo" campaign, SHIThole, the country isn't even a shithole in just the metaphorical sense, they are in the literal sense too😂😂😂... The worst part is you keep comparing them to the West, like what the f*ck?, yes they have a global presence, but who the f*ck won't with the very highest population in the world, half their population alone is enough to give a presense, it's the least they can do or they're completely f*cked... China i can very much even understand; but India is not even close, Indians themselves will laugh at such a comparison, i've seen Indians laugh at such a comparison’ Large population doesn’t necessarily mean a large presence. Why doesn’t Brazil have a large presence?😂😂 or Pakistan? I compared their potential to the west and as I said before, India is predicted to rival China at some point. I never even said India is superior to the west but that it has the potential to be. You compared to countries like Botswana that quite literally produce NOTHING. If the world had to choose which country to not eliminate India or Botswana? Which one do you they will pick? The irrelevant, small and backward ass country that lives on selling minerals to Western and Asian countries or the industrial powerhouse that’s like one of the biggest exporters on earth?😂 screw your Botswana 😂😂 It’s actually crazy because Botswana is not better neither in quality of life or geopolitics. I found it so hilarious when you tried to compare their intelligence but even you yourself knew that comparing black brains to Asian brains was like comparing a monkey to a human 😂😂 you backed down on that shit. ‘I know for almost certainty that there's no other way for Nigeria other than to secede, and all 5 geopolitical zones goes their seperate ways... I know you're Igbo based off you talking about secession in the only topic you've made on Nairaland, i'm Niger-Deltan, won't tell you the tribe though; and i'm not at all for an all Eastern block Biafra seperation... Though i still doubt that you're Igbo, or even Nigerian, because that topic specifically says North and South divide, even though an Igbo will usually say Biafra divide’ Nigeria is far more likely to balkanise than India and also you’re just a fool😂 you compared India to a country that is no match for it in no way, shape or form. ‘ I also know for a fact that most Analysts see Botswana as a successful Nation, making everything you've been saying pure delusion’ The success of nation can be both objective and subjective. Nothing would make me want to live in that primitive country known as Botswana or any sub Saharan African over India. Because they are all shitholes. And based on data, it is a shithole. Botswana is not moderniser and thus it is a shithole. How a nation that doesn’t even have constant electricity, a diversified economy is a success is crazy 😂. Everything they have in that country is foreign built or imported. China and other world powers built their infrastructure, all their technology is imported from somewhere worse😂😂 they don’t have any ‘success’ of their own. Their economy is also just mining out diamonds🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Your killin me 🤣🤣🤣🤣 And it’s not even a rich country. $7,500 GDP per capita. I did Google and it’s not actually considered country. How the hell can you be industrialised but your infrastructure and technology is that outdated? 😂 still running on 3G, bad roads, terrible buildings even still using things like firewood🤣🤣🤣 |
Derekmiles:Relatively industrialised yet 30% of the population lives without power😂 industrialised but yet it has dilipadiated/non existent infrastructure😂😂 you and this your Botswana. Botswana is by definition not an industrialised country. Botswana is not considered an industrialized country. still considered a developing country with a strong reliance on natural resources. industrial sector is relatively small compared to its mineral wealth and agricultural base. I’m sorry but picking up diamonds is not industrial activity As of the most recent data, Botswana’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by sector is approximately: • Services: 70.6% • Industry: 27.5% • Agriculture: 1.8% These figures are based on estimates from 2017.  In the first quarter of 2024, the sectoral contributions to GDP were: • Public Administration and Defense: 17.4% • Mining and Quarrying: 12.5 India is an emerging economy, botswana is a developing economy. Your mistake was choosing Botswana and not SA😂 Being small doesn’t mean you can be an industrial powerhouse. You know nothing. The Netherlands and Taiwan that produce like most of the semiconductor chips we use today say otherwise😂 Botswana is just like Nigeria. It doesn’t create or innovate. It just sells what’s underneath its foot. What a successful country 😂😂😂 that doesn’t even create anything |
Derekmiles:That’s not the only metric for determining a nation’s success. I never said it was |
Derekmiles:No UN population estimate is 2023-2024 But yeah keep simping for Botswana |
Derekmiles:They don’t produce anything of value. And it’s not a great country to life based on QOL metrics. A coutnry that’s not an industrial powerhouse is by definition a shitbole and a lazy shitbole. It’s alright I know Africans are lazy and unproductive and contribute nothing to the world 😂 How can you be sucvesulf when your not even industrialised?😂 |
Derekmiles:https://www.worldometers.info/demographics/life-expectancy/ UN Population Estimates are the most accurate for life expectancy data, as they combine standardized methodologies, government data, and global health statistics to provide comprehensive and consistent estimates and it’s the most up to date. Nothing beats UN Population estimates and Botswana is only 69 but please edplain why botswana has more dangerous roads than even nigeria. or will you try and twist it? |
Derekmiles:I listed all the sources and you just picked one? Your so bias😂😂 UN Population Estimates are the most accurate for life expectancy data, as they combine standardized methodologies, government data, and global health statistics to provide comprehensive and consistent estimates. |
Derekmiles:I know enough about botswna to say it not successful at all. They don’t do shit in that country. India is an industrial power. Botswana produces nothing of value. I ain’t glorifying India either. Every data I present, you try to downplay or twist it’s why didn’t you respond to botswana roads being more dangerous than Nigeria and India? Why cause you can’t spin that fact? Botswanna traffic fatality rate is 2x greater than India😂 it’s higher than Nigeria. Do you realise how crazy that is and I’m someone that drives in Nigeria often? To think that Nigerian roads safe pass Botswana is crazy and you want to compare this country to India? I told you your black pride hasn’t gotten to you 😂 I already told you that the map of Botswana was 99.9% pitch black. And you haven’t ackn |
Derekmiles:World Bank puts it at 65. And you even lied that India is 70. It’s 72😂😂🤣🤣. I will crush this useless black pride of yours All the sources disagree with you MacroTrends: Reports a life expectancy of 70.00 years for Botswana in 2024, showing a gradual increase from 69.55 years in 2021.  • Maxinomics: Lists Botswana’s life expectancy at 69.79 years, slightly below the global median of 73.65 years.  • Statista: Indicates a life expectancy at birth of approximately 65.91 years in 2022.  • World Health Organization (WHO): Provides data up to 2021, showing life expectancy improvements in Africa, including Botswana, but does not specify exact figures for Botswana in the cited source.  • World Life Expectancy: Cites 2020 WHO data, indicating a total life expectancy of 62.2 years in Botswana, with males at 59.0 years and females at 65.5 years.  • Trading Economics: Reports a male life expectancy at birth of 63.33 years in 2022, based on World Bank data.  • PubMed Central: Notes an increase in life expectancy from 53.7 years in 2006 to 66.8 years in 2016, highlighting significant health improvements over a decade. |
Derekmiles:Bull India is still higher 😂 https://www.worldometers.info/demographics/life-expectancy/ But go on, what more lies do you have?😂
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Derekmiles:No matter the population distribution, there are almost zero dots on the Botswana satellite image 😂 Every country has electricity issues. I don’t teeny that but I am saying is that it is only Africa that has a problem with not having constant electricity. Every other region on earth but Africa has constant electricity. You downplay had bad Botswana and Africa’s electricity problems at large are.
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Derekmiles:That’s still the average of a middle income country. Considered a successful country when they die young, still use 3G, don’t even have constant electricity and so on😂😂 I’ve heard enough of your black pride. It’s not most analyst. You don’t know what most analysts on earth will say about Botswana. I could go and create an article that Nigeria is a successful country, does that make it true? 😂 A successful cournry and yet your citizens don’t even live up to 70 years old 😂 You’ve been yapping about quality of life and Botswana’s quality of life is rubbish. They die in their 60s😂 I was shocked to find out that Nigerian roads are not as dangerous as Botswana. Botswanna traffic fatality rate is higher. |
Derekmiles:Because not all of India is populated. The part that is dark is unpopulated. The same cannot be said for Botswana and Africa where the parts that are populated and unpopulated are like 98% of the pitch black. And Egypt is not even sub Saharan Africa. You’ve literally proven my point. It’s only North Africa that actually has constant power like the rest of the world does😂🤣🤣🤣 |
Derekmiles:As if income is the only determinant of quality of life 😂 If you want to use that card Botswanna is classified as developing country with a predominantly resource-based economy where else India is considered a newly industrialised country. Botswanna produces nothing of value. It just extracts from what’s in the ground. Indians actually produce things. Botswanna does nothing 😂 |
Derekmiles:A couple analysts is not most. A better health care access and they only live till 68 years old? |
Derekmiles:I already showed images of you India from NASA and most of it was light. A lot of Africa was not dark.98% of it was even in population centres. There is barely Any lights on botswana. The vast majority of Africa was pitch black. Not all that 1.4 billion population lives in the 3 million square KM Of land. Africa’s case is much more embarrassing. There’s virtually little to no electricity in Africa’s population centres. See your mouth like oh a lot of it was dark. Most of it was charcoal black. |
Derekmiles:I already talked about rural and urban divide My guy is talk about power outages in India where else 30% of the country he is defended has never seen a spark in their life 😂😂 access to electricity is far important than internet. As electricity is needed for a lot more things than the internet 😂 At least you didn’t try to answer back on the 3G Comment. |
Derekmiles:It is still almost pitch black almost entirely in the population centres of Africa too. You won’t think there are like over 1 billion people on that continent based on the map. The problem is that with Africa even in the parts of where people lived, it was still pitch black. Nigeria is over 200 million people and you wouldn’t think that at all by those maps. None of the African countries are lit up even in the most populated areas. You would think Nigeria and other highly populated. It’s not that you’re not acknowledging African electricity issues but that Africa is the only part of the world to not have constant electricity. That’s my issue. ITS NOT GETTING INTO YOUR THICK SKULL THAT AFRICA IS THE ONLY PART OF THE WORLD TO NOT HAVE CONSTANT ELECTRICITY. Every single last country outside sub Saharan Africa has constant electricity And you want to lie about Botswana? Why?😂 You can literally count the dots in their country. Botswana is in red and it’s again almost entirely pitch black. You’ve confused Botswana and South Africa. Botswana’s electricity is not as stable as SA, Nambibia or even Ghana sef 😂 South American countries don’t have anywhere African population. OOffcourse they won’t have as much presence. South America is more lit up than afriva which is worrying considering that African population is like 3-4 times bigger. Africa is the biggest embarrassment on earth. You not seeing that is worrying 😂 South America is lit up in its population centres. Africa is almost not lit up at all in its population centres. All South American countries have constant power and close to 100% electricity access rates. You just don’t want to accept that universal electricity not existing is exclusively an African problem. And I Will make you admit that’s |
Derekmiles:You need glasses If you think a significant portion of it was dark. Africa was almost entirely black.these are NASA Images. There is almost no electricity in Africa at all. |
Derekmiles:No Botswana is the true shithile -30% of the population has never seen electricity and the rest has epileptic power supply 😂 -Broadband internet speed of 8.84 Mbps - traffic fatality rate of 26 per 100,000. 😂Nigeria has seater roads than Botswana. It’s traffic fatality rate is only 20 per 100,000 - primitive lifestyle like the rest of Africa -still uses 3G - terrible infrastructure - economy is not diversified |
Derekmiles:It is black cope, you don’t want to accept that every other part of the world but Africa has constant electricity You’re so stupid it’s unreal, most of South America is empty and they don’t have anywhere near the population of Africa. South America is around 442 million and Africa is 1.4 billion. The parts of South America where people live were very lit up. The parts of South America that were dark are the parts that have almost no human population. The same with india and the rest of the world but Africa. The same cannot be said for Botswana and Africa at large. Didn you see that image from NASA? 95%+ of Africa was darker than charcoal. People on other threads said that those lights on Africa were mostly gas flares😂 |
Derekmiles:How am I reducing the Botswana access? Botswana access is like 70% which means that 1/3rd of the country has never seen electricity in their life. It’s not that many African countries are shitboles. All of them are except North Africa. Africa is a lost cause man. It’s a primitive, shithole. The other sub Saharan African countries really aren’t doing much better than Nigeria. Nigeria is the worst but there is nothing good coming out of sub Saharan African and there never will be.you downplay how bad all African countries are. The US has loadshedding every summer/winter. Europe has similar experiences. and it’s not a daily occurrence in India either. Saying that hardly anybody say that Botswana isn’t successful is not true. Only the delusional Afrocentrists you surround yourselves with would but the stats say others wise. A life expectancy of 68 years old and not even having constant power is crazy. I’m not going against anyone but you. Because what you’re talking about is utter nonsense. You can’t accept that Botswana is a shithole. I told you as to why it would be silly to categorise India as truly a shithole country. With the exception of afriva the only other part of the world with truly shithole countries is the poorer parts of the Middle East. |
Derekmiles:Which is mostly everything I said, you just repeated my point. India experiences power outages and load shedding for similar reasons as western countries do. |