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he should be charged for money laundering, bringing that amount of money (if the story is true) into a country is illegal. |
BlackKenichi:lol, okay, so an east european loosing a fight means they're are overhyped, despite dominating the haevyweight division. Next you'll claim that Germany is overhyped in football if they were to loose against Nigeria. The guy obviously under estimated him, he's probably KOd tougher looking negroes than him. Ye. lets forget that "Dmitry Kudryashov came into this fight with all his 18 wins by stoppage (KO, TKO etc)" lol. How many Nigerian or Ghanains (if there are any) have such a superb record. |
shithole. |
Ghana has a millionare? |
both are pretty mediocre, how many champions have they produced compared to other countries in the world, even in Africa? mexicans are the best, dont forget the east europeans. |
where are the hairy vaginas? Not impressed, i like em hairy. |
^^^^^ I meant one as big as that one. Ethiopia will be adding 20GW in the next ten years from all their projects underway. Nigeria has speant billions in the last 20 years, but produces less than it did 20 years ago. “When PDP came to power in 1999 Nigeria was generating about 4,000 MW of electricity. After 15 years and $20 billion spent we are generating between 3,000 and 4,000 MW.” Buhari |
ofcoz, I dont expect nigeria to be building any dams this century. |
Rossikk:after the dam is completed, currently they produce 5GW. |
First light rail in sub-Saharan Africa AddisMetro to start operation tomorrow on Sep 20, 2015 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPQ5usMW8AA5e9v.jpg The East-West route of the Addis Abeba Light Rail Transit is expected to start service in October 2015. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPQ6JXUWIAAc3kx.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPRxp1yUsAAK5TC.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPRxp0pUEAE2QpR.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPRxp00UwAEDeHd.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPRXSxNUsAAyn9q.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPRXS5aUsAAfeju.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPRXS0qVEAAZ-0t.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPRTuXDUAAAsgyH.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPRTubuU8AAeAzT.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPRTuYTVEAgyRkX.jpg There are 12 escalators across #AddisMetro https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPRSzDpUYAAOKY9.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPRSzJbUAAAlYJQ.jpg The are 22 elevators across #AddisMetro https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPRRGfZWgAACCOp.jpg Stair cases & escalators give commuters access to #AddisMetro at Menelik II Station. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPRVr0FUkAAC0fG.jpg https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CPRVr4qUkAA6ygS.jpg |
Ethiopian Airways no 1 in Africa. great airports too. http://medafricatimes.com/4664-ethiopian-airlines-to-become-the-no-1-in-africa-in-2015.html nigeria doesnt have even 1 carrier in the top 10 in africa. giant of Africa my foot. |
ethiopia electricity output>>>>>>>>nigeria's ethiopia produces 10GW of power. Yet nigeria is africa's top oil and gas producer. What a joke |
Lol, even Somalia looks better than nigeria. The Somalia You Don't Know (pics) Look at the cities of Somalia (one of the poorest countries in Africa) and compare it to most cities in Nigeria (one of the richest countries in Africa). YOU BE THE JUDGE. Mind you, Somalia is technically still at war. Imagine if they had real peace. https://www.nairaland.com/2681594/somalia-dont-know-pics |
Kigali Rwanda, completely destroyed more than a decade ago, clean and safe. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMf7GTNTtZ4
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Libreville 24 hours electricity.
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and these countries have just come out of civil wars, while naija was enjoying peace. |
^^^^^^^ thats little congo (brazzaville) Airport is better than any in naija.. |
Luanda, Angola - The 'African Miami' (pics) https://www.nairaland.com/1525621/luanda-angola-african-miami-pics |
Ollombo International Airport - Congo better than all nigerias airports. https://www.grandstravaux.org/photo/gal/pic/gal-1469608.jpg https://www.grandstravaux.org/photo/gal/pic/gal-1469606.jpg https://www.grandstravaux.org/photo/gal/pic/gal-1469605.jpg https://www.grandstravaux.org/photo/gal/pic/gal-1469604.jpg https://www.grandstravaux.org/photo/gal/pic/gal-1469603.jpg img405/250/aerop6.png[/img] https://www.grandstravaux.org/photo/gal/pic/gal-1038679.jpg https://www.grandstravaux.org/photo/gal/pic/gal-1469609.jpg https://www.grandstravaux.org/photo/gal/pic/gal-1469607.jpg https://www.grandstravaux.org/photo/gal/pic/gal-1469608.jpg |
Ollombo international airport- Congo https://www.grandstravaux.org/photo/gal/pic/gal-1469603.jpg https://img541.imageshack.us/img541/1039/aerop11.png https://img204.imageshack.us/img204/5328/aerop10.png https://img704.imageshack.us/img704/1812/aerop12.png https://img9.imageshack.us/img9/1219/aerop3.png |
u didnt have to mention SA, many countries in SSA are more devoped than naija. and why are people bashing congo, did you see the All Africa games, i dont think nigeria is more developed than Congo. DRC would probably be far ahead of naija if it was colonized by the british instead of Leopolds Belgium. |
nigeria has the most useless military in the world. https://www.nairaland.com/2683485/nigeria-hires-mercenaries-battle-boko
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Nigeria has hired mercenaries to combat Boko Haram as military chiefs face a December deadline to crush the militants, according to senior military sources. Turkish news agency, Anadolu Agency, reports that the mercenaries, estimated at around 250 personnel and hired from South Africa-based private contractor Specialized Tasks, Training, Equipment and Protection (STTEP), are being deployed along with fighter jets in Operation Fire Force, a source at Nigeria’s defense headquarters said on condition of anonymity. “The mercenaries have been reengaged and their platforms are being deployed,” the source said. “By platforms, I mean fighter jets, helos [helicopters], coms [communication], surveillance, medics, etc.” STTEP includes veterans from the South African apartheid era who will work with and train a Nigerian strike force, according to the source. Another army source confirmed the development to Anadolu Agency. “There is definitely something happening in that direction,” the source said, again on condition of anonymity. According to STTEP’s official website, the company’s trainers and advisers are drawn from “conventional, clandestine, and covert units of the pre-1994 South African Defense Force”. It claims to have a proven track record of success in Africa, the Middle East, the Far East and Central and South America. Describing the use of mercenaries to fight militants as “shameful” during the March 2015 election campaign, Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari condemned the practice. Buhari, a retired general, said the practice represented the depth of weakness of the Nigerian army. Asked why the Buhari administration is again deploying mercenaries, the defense HQ source said it appeared to be the most practical option if headway was to be made against militants whose guerilla tactics are new to the Nigerian military. Nigeria claimed significant success against the militants in the run-up to the March election, with some analysts crediting the mercenaries. Boko Haram threat Boko Haram has emerged as a serious threat in Nigeria. More than 1,700 people have been killed since Buhari took office on May 29, according to an Oct. 7 report from the International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law. Since then, more than 100 have died in suicide bombings in Borno and Yobe states. According to the army HQ source, the Buhari administration initially terminated the mercenary contract because it was “opaque and without accountability”. However, a new agreement was reached to boost the counterinsurgency operation. “As it stands now, huge amounts of monies are owed to the contractors as fulfillment for the previous engagement,” the HQ source added. “So they are starting a new engagement for an initial period of three months. As for their outstanding balances, investigations are being carried out to ensure everything is above board.” The Nigerian military did not respond to Anadolu Agency’s request for comment. However, presidential spokesman Garba Shehu denied the government was engaging mercenaries again. “It is true that the previous administration hired South African mercenaries to fight Boko Haram,” he said. “They, however, left with the government that brought them.” “Since coming into office, this government did not have any engagement with mercenaries of any kind and there are no plans to do so.” Siphiwe Dlamini, a spokesman for the South African National Defense Force (SANDF), said his country did not have any troops in Nigeria but could not say if private mercenaries were operating there. “I wish to reiterate there are no SANDF personnel in Nigeria fighting Boko Haram,” he told Anadolu Agency. “If there are South Africans who are there as you allege they are not our members but private citizens.” “I cannot comment on what private citizens are doing in any part of the world.” STTEP did not respond to emailed requests for comment. Earlier this year, South Africa’s Defense Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula issued a stern warning to South African mercenaries, saying they had no business in Nigeria and should be arrested on their return. “Now that the matter has been brought to our attention, it is [up to us] to verify that information as the government,” she told broadcaster SABC at the time. “The police have a responsibility to make sure that when they come back these people are arrested.” South African law forbids its citizens from participating in foreign wars. Most South African mercenaries are believed to be soldiers who fought for the apartheid regime. Impending campaign The Nigerian army has spoken about impending military deployments against Boko Haram, saying in a statement over the weekend that the country’s sovereignty was under threat. “The next few days would be crucial to the operation Lafiya Dole [Peace by Force],” army chief Lt. Gen. Tukur Buratai said in a message to troops. “It is also crucial to our country Nigeria. Our sovereignty as a nation is threatened.” “The Nigerian army and indeed the military as the symbol of our nationhood is being challenged. Our ability to stand and defeat the Boko Haram terrorists in the next few weeks will determine the future of our country.” The use of mercenaries is not a new phenomenon in Nigeria’s conflicts. Hundreds of French mercenaries fought on the side of Biafran rebels against the Nigerian army in the late 1960s. However, recall that President Muhammadu Buhari recently gave a December deadline to the military to end the insurgency ravaging the north-east. But in a dramatic u-turn last Monday, Service Chiefs told the President that their effort to completely rout out Boko Haram insurgents in the insurgency-ravaged region, may not be feasible after all, as it was being threatened by weather and logistics. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/10/dec-deadline-again-nigeria-hires-mercenaries-to-battle-boko-haram/ |
Congratulations Kenya. So nice to see Kenya doing well in other events other Than long distance running. |
The most beautiful female I've seen on nairaland Is from Imo state. @Cococandy
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EazyMoh:I'm actually not igbo or Nigeria, it's just that when it comes to Africa and beauty, the biafra region seems to be the area in Africa not mixed that is rated highly. Though when I see some of them, I'm quit suspicious whether there wasn't some mixing during the colonial or slavery period. |
EazyMoh:Exactly, fulani are mixed with Berbers, just like those horn Africans (Ethiopia, Somalia etc) Igbos are therefore the most beautiful 100% Negroid girls in the world. |
olanje:So its fulani and igbo? |
What happened to this guy? Mandla Maseko: The first black African heading into space http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-25844863 |
Nigeria, land of rape. |
Mehn... |
lol what a shithole, the Apple doesn't fall far from the tree, As someone has already mentioned, mass sterilization is needed. Haiti would've been better if they hadn't genocided their slave master, but instead mixed with them to improve their genepool. One has to just compare this fully negro population with their mixed neighbors. |