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mrvitalis:SHE TOLD NO TRUTH. ALL SHE HAS DONE IS TELL LIES IN BRITAIN ABOUT HER LIFE IN NIGERIA. Do you know who Kemi Badenoch is? She is a niece of former VP Osinbajo. She is an upper class girl who lived in Victoria Island and attended the expensive, high brow private school, International School Lagos. Her dad’s a doctor and mum a university professor. She has been LYING in England that she lived a rough life in Nigeria, was hiding under her bed at night from hearing armed robbers attacking her neighbours and “wondering if her house would be next”. She claimed she walked for miles to fetch water, and that lizards came out of the taps in her house in Nigeria, and that she “doesn’t want Britain to become like the country I ran away from.” SHE IS ACTUALLY DEMONIC. The British have latched on to her, and you will soon see their media guys here in Nigeria looking to investigate further this girl’s background, and once they discover that she has been LYING about her background in Nigeria, she’s toast. Finito. |
Isokiscool:Blame my leaders for what? Is Nigeria the only developing country on Earth? 80% of countries on Earth are developing countries. Rishi Sunak, their former PM, is from India. India is a VERY poor developing country, with ALL SORTS of problems, from terrorism to poverty to slums to corruption to illiteracy to their monstrous caste system that’s relegated 200 million people to being “Untouchables”, openly harassed and oppressed by the entire society. Yet, NOT FOR ONE DAY did Rishi Sunak public criticise India. Because unlike you and Kemi Badenoch, he has a WORKING BRAIN, which tells him that his identity is inextricably linked to his country of origin, and so denigrating his country of origin is denigrating HIMSELF before his peers. HE THINKS LIKE A NORMAL PERSON, NOT LIKE A SLAVE. A normal person thinks “India’s problems are for Indians alone to solve. No need broadcasting them to the English”. A slave thinks “India is a useless country and shithole. Let me lambast and shun them before these white people so I can get ahead in life”. |
Sobalim:Zombie go to blazes. |
Kemi Badenoch, you see how your brainlessness in public attacking Africa’s leading nation, NIGERIA, Britain’s largest or 2nd largest trading partner in Africa, has caused a British media and political sensation, in what the British media are calling a diplomatic crisis? Your typical Nigerian inferiority complex and low self esteem made you think you could publicly insult and denigrate Nigeria in Britain, and nothing would happen. After all “it’s only Nigeria”, as your LOW IQ reasoned. AND THEN THE NIGERIAN VICE-PRESIDENT SPOKE, VOICING HIS DISPLEASURE IN A SPEECH, WHERE HE ASKED HER TO REMOVE HER FIRST NAME. The British media DUTIFULLY reported his statement in ALL their major newspapers and TV media, with British journalists and politicians saying that after Brexit, with Britain needing to build alliances in Africa, that the last thing they need is to be making more enemies, especially one that is among the largest economies in Africa. Of course, unlike the brainless Badenoch, the British authorities are well aware that NIGERIA is projected to be the 3rd most populous nation on Earth by 2050, and ONLY LAST MONTH sent their Foreign Minister David Lammy to Nigeria to promote British investment. Nobody wants to miss out on the soon-to-be 3rd largest market on Earth, Nigeria. KEMI BADENOCH, with your nasty attitude against Nigeria, the British will make sure you NEVER smell that Prime Minister’s seat. Because they KNOW that the Nigerian govt never forgets, and will NEVER do 1 penny worth of business with Britain with YOU as their Prime Minister. And will dissuade other African countries from same. In fact, it’s all over for you. You will not be Prime Minister of the UK, BECAUSE of your attitude towards Nigeria. The British have caught on to you. They can see you are a problem. They will now begin to undres.s you daily until you are finished, and spat out. You will LEARN BY FORCE that Nigeria is a powerful country, and that you can not get away with spitting on her to elevate yourself. |
Cindypresh:It’s called the Federal Ministry of Science and Technology. |
pointblank247:You can actually go on ChatGPT and ask it to discuss Tinubu’s policies, and tell you its predicted outcome etc etc. If you can visit Nairaland you can visit ChatGPT AI. |
AcadaWriter0:Exactly. By the way I asked AI to describe Nigeria by the year 2095, and it says Nigerian spacecraft will be touring the galaxy along with South Africa etc. It’s predictions are based on development trajectories and current state of advancement in a country. |
DeLaRue:You know with her typical Nigerian inferiority complex, she didn’t think anyone in England would care what she said about Nigeria. “After all it’s only Nigeria”, is how her Low IQ head saw it. But when the Nigerian Vice-President SPOKE, the entire British media covered it. It’s now being described as a diplomatic row. Why? Because Nigeria is the African Giant, projected to be the THIRD most populous nation on Earth after India and China by 2050, meaning a MAJOR investment magnet in coming years and decades. The LAST thing Britain needs is more enemies, especially after the isolation of Brexit, and so KEMI BADENOCH THE DUNCE has certainly received some phone calls from her white bosses to SHUT HER STINKING LIPS. |
prophetfire:THIS IS ONE THING NIGERIANS FAIL TO UNDERSTAND. When you trash your country to foreigners, they don’t look down on your country They look down on YOU. They can see that you are a stupid imbeci.le with inferiority complex selling out your heritage out of low self-esteem. That’s ALL they see. |
89green:SHE IS A LYING WITCH. SHE HAS BEEN LYING THAT SHE WAS POOR AND SUFFERING IN NIGERIA, THAT SHE WAS DODGING ARMED ROBBERS EVERY NIGHT, AND THAT SHE WALKED SEVERAL MILES TO FETCH WATER. MEANWHILE THE WITCH LIVED IN VICTORIA ISLAND WITH HER RICH PARENTS AND ATTENDED THE EXPENSIVE PRIVATE SCHOOL, INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL LAGOS. HER FATHER IS A WEALTHY DOCTOR AND HER MUM A UNIVERSITY PROFESSOR. SHE IS A NIECE OF FORMER VP YEMI OSINBAJO. SHE LIVED THE BEST LIFE IN NIGERIA. SHE THEN WENT TO THE UK AND LIED BRAZENLY ABOUT HER PAST IN NIGERIA FOR HER SELFISH POLITICAL AMBITION, CLAIMED SHE HAD A HORRIBLE LIFE OF POVERTY AND DEPRIVATION, AND SMEARS NIGERIA REGULARLY BEFORE THE BRITISH. SHE WILL GET HER JUST REWARD FOR BEING A SELLOUT AND LYING TRAITOR. SHE EVEN TOLD THEM THAT LIZARDS WERE COMING OUT OF THE TAPS AT HER HOME IN NIGERIA. CAN YOU IMAGINE? SOMEONE THAT LIVED IN VI HER WHOLE LIFE. SHE’S A LYING, DISGUSTING, FILTHY PERSON WITH NO MORALS. WHOEVER RAISED HER DID A HORRIBLE JOB. |
Honestly this guy can still do a job for the Super Eagles today. Even if it’s just to bring him on for the last 20 minutes, to destabilise the opposition with his sheer skill and artistry on the ball. What a legend. We are blessed to be his countrymen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCGawaFAkks?si=bN2BxPVrf8p2Y1Gw |
ClearFlair:There is no such thing as an ''original invention'' or ''unoriginal invention''. An invention is an invention. 2. How many of these people are still based in Nigeria?What sort of stupid questIon is that? |
Phabulous4:Use your own brain to research. Copy any number on the list and post on Google and get further information about the invention/innovation. |
Why does this type of thread never reach front page? I'm just tired of this forum. ![]() If it's one Olosho news now, it will be front page immediately. ![]() |
RemoveKebab:Why should I remove the source? Every exposed person uses AI for cutting-edge data and information today. Remain stuck in the stone age! |
CodeTemplar:SHUT UP. One thing about you youths is that YOU DO NOT RESEARCH OR STUDY ANYTHING BEFORE BLABBING YOUR USUAL EMPTY-HEADED NEGATIVE RUBBISH. Here is a list of recent projects completed by the Nassarawa state govt. ............... 1. Agriculture and Food Security Projects: - Establishment of the Nasarawa State Fertilizer Blending Plant in Keffi to boost local agriculture and enhance food production. - Launch of a Livestock Transformation Program to improve the livestock sector, promoting peaceful coexistence between farmers and herders. 2. Healthcare Development: - Concessioning operations of key departments at the Dalhatu Araf Specialist Hospital to improve service delivery in radiology, laboratory, and mortuary services. - Upgrading and expansion of the Lafia Infectious Diseases Diagnostic and Research Centre to strengthen healthcare capacity, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. 3. Infrastructure: - Completion of major road projects, including the Shinge-Lafia-Keana and Gudi-Moroa-Andaha roads, aimed at improving connectivity and reducing transportation costs. - Development of modern bus terminals to support the state's transportation needs and facilitate trade. 4. Education and Technology: - Establishment of the Nasarawa Technology Village in partnership with private sector entities to promote IT skills, housing, and economic growth in the state. 5. Public-Private Partnerships (PPP): - Implementation of five flagship PPP projects under the Nasarawa Investment & Development Agency, focusing on housing, transport, technology, and healthcare. 6. Economic Empowerment: - Partnerships with private entities to attract investment and create jobs, particularly through industrial hubs and agribusiness programs. In addition to the major projects already mentioned, the Nasarawa State Government has initiated several other development efforts over the past five years. These include: 1. Renewable Energy Initiatives: - Collaboration with private companies to establish solar energy farms, particularly in rural areas, to improve electricity access for underserved communities. 2. Industrial Development: - Development of industrial clusters to attract investors, focusing on sectors like mining, agriculture processing, and manufacturing. 3. Urban Renewal Programs: - Rehabilitation of urban roads and drainage systems in Lafia, Keffi, and Karu to improve urban living conditions and reduce flooding risks. 4. Youth Empowerment Programs: - Initiation of skills acquisition and entrepreneurship training programs aimed at reducing unemployment among the youth. 5. Tourism Promotion: - Investments in developing tourist attractions like the Farin Ruwa Waterfalls and others to boost the state’s profile as a tourism destination. 6. Rural Development Projects: - Provision of potable water and electrification in remote areas to improve living standards. These projects are part of Governor Abdullahi Sule’s agenda to enhance Nasarawa’s socio-economic landscape through strategic investment and innovation. .............. Source: AI (ChatGPT) |
CJStarz:'Stadiums' is also correct. |
Zooposki:The problem with your idea is that heavy tariffs are imposed on processed cocoa by the western nations, the main consumers, to protect their established firms like Nestle, Cadbury etc., making it unviable to engage in massive value addition prior to export. |
These people we call aliens are just humans from the future. Maybe 2,000 years into the future. They've become highly advanced, technologically, have discovered time travel, and just use it to conduct research into their past, by visiting Earth. |
Ofodirinwa:Afa and Ifa are essentially the same thing, because Igbos and Yorubas are derived from the same ancient ethnicity that split up millenia ago. They share so many words, it's uncanny. |
ruffhandu:Acknowledge their achievements before demanding 200x more. Professional government blamer. The government did not stop other Nigerians from inventing and innovating, but it somehow stopped you. Truth is NOBODY STOPPED YOU. It is your preference for imports and the assumption that invention and innovation are the preserve of 'white people' that stopped you. Most of the listed works are improvements of existing works.''Most''? Did you count? Or is that just your INFERIORITY COMPLEX talking? By the way, I asked AI: 'Is an improvement of an existing invention classified as an invention?' ............... AI Response: Yes, an improvement of an existing invention is generally classified as an invention, provided it meets certain criteria. In intellectual property law, particularly patent law, an improvement can qualify as a patentable invention if it is novel, non-obvious, and useful. Here's a breakdown: Novelty: The improvement must introduce something new that hasn't been disclosed or made public before. Non-Obviousness: The improvement cannot be something that would be obvious to someone skilled in the relevant field. It must demonstrate an inventive step. Utility: The improvement must be functional and provide a tangible benefit. For example: - Adding a new feature to an existing machine that increases efficiency. - Modifying an existing chemical formula to make it more stable or effective. - Introducing a new method of using an existing tool or device. - Improvements that significantly enhance the original invention or open up new applications are considered valuable innovations and can even receive independent patents. However, minor changes or optimizations that lack novelty or inventiveness may not qualify. If the improvement builds on a patented invention, the new invention may still require permission (e.g., licensing) to use the original patent, depending on the scope of the original rights. Type other countries and see where they are in comparison.How many ''OTHER'' countries should we ''type''? There are 202 countries on Earth. |
. . 98. **Contributions to NASA’s Mars Rover** – By John Dabiri and other Nigerians. Chei......I laugh in Greek..... ![]() Lesson: Next time you see a SPACE SHUTTLE taking off and heading for Planet Mars or Planet Jupiter in outer space, before shouting ''CHAI! OYINBO MAGIC!'', first of all remember that there are NIGERIAN BRAINS INVOLVED IN THE BUILDING AND LAUNCHING OF THAT SPACE SHUTTLE. https://i.pinimg.com/736x/de/dc/cb/dedccbc611ac283d9e7351fb317f6003.jpg |
I THEN ASKED AI: How many Nigerian inventions are there in total including the ones you have not listed? AI ChatGPT Response: ..................... Including both the 100 listed inventions and any unlisted contributions by Nigerians, the total number would be difficult to determine precisely due to the following reasons: Countless undocumented contributions: Many Nigerian innovations, particularly in traditional knowledge systems, indigenous technologies, and localized solutions, remain unlisted or not widely recognized in global records. Nigerians in the diaspora: A significant number of Nigerians contribute to fields such as medicine, engineering, arts, and technology globally, which adds to the unquantifiable total. Collaborative efforts: Nigerians have played key roles in multinational research and innovation projects, though these contributions might not always be credited individually. Given Nigeria's population of over 200 million and its significant global presence, the number of contributions, both documented and undocumented, could easily be in the thousands or more. ['more' meaning TENS of thousands] If you'd like, I can delve deeper into a specific area or provide notable highlights for unrecognized contributions! .................. Source: AI (ChatGPT) ......... |
Just to help reverse the mumuric idea among Nigerians that only 'Oyinbo people' are inventors!!! I asked AI to list me 100 solid inventions and innovations by NIGERIANS. Here was its response: ............................................... Here’s a list of 100 inventions, innovations, and achievements by people of Nigerian ancestry, grouped into broader categories: --- Science and Technology 1. **Cassava processing machines** – For large-scale food production (Professor Florence O. Olajide). 2. **Emeka Nelson's waste-to-fuel machine** – Converts waste to biofuel and electricity. 3. **Ubenwa Health App** – AI-powered app detecting birth asphyxia using baby cries. 4. **Cardiopad** – Portable cardiovascular diagnosis device (Samuel Achilefu). 5. **Caterpillar Gripper Technology** – Advancing robotics (John Dabiri). 6. **Floating wind turbines** – Designed by John Dabiri for offshore energy solutions. 7. **Stem cell repair techniques** – Researched by Samuel Ekhaese. 8. **Yoruba binary system** – A mathematical framework foundational to modern computing. 9. **Brick-making with red mud** – Sustainable housing innovation. 10. **Gabbage (waste-to-energy system)** – Invented by Adebayo Alonge. 11. **Nigerian-designed solar panels** – Low-cost, durable, and weather-resistant. 12. **AI-driven agricultural drones** – For precision farming in rural Nigeria. 13. **Waste recycling systems** – Advanced by Nigerian environmental engineers. 14. **Smart streetlights powered by solar energy** – Created for urban areas. 15. **Digital traffic management systems** – Innovated by Nigerian programmers. --- Health and Medicine 16. **Optical cancer imaging systems** – Invented by Samuel Achilefu. 17. **Rapid malaria diagnostic kits** – By Nigerian bioengineers. 18. **Blood transfusion systems** – Developed by Dr. Stella Adadevoh. 19. **Sickle cell disease herbal treatments** – Researched by Nigerian botanists. 20. **Adrenaline injection technology** – By Dr. Ifeoma Okeke. 21. **Artificial heart valves** – Created by Dr. Olurotimi Badero. 22. **Affordable prosthetics using local materials** – Nigerian orthopedic surgeons. 23. **Portable dialysis machines** – Designed by Nigerian bioengineers. 24. **Medical drones for vaccine delivery** – Piloted in rural Nigeria. 25. **Insulin delivery improvements** – Innovated by Nigerian-American researchers. 26. **Vitamin-enriched cassava strains** – Engineered for better nutrition. 27. **Mobile clinics on motorcycles** – Developed for remote healthcare access. 28. **Low-cost 3D printing for prosthetics** – Initiated by Nigerian engineers. 29. **Home-based malaria testing kits** – Simplified by Nigerian scientists. 30. **Vaccines for Lassa fever** – Nigerian virologists contributed to breakthroughs. --- Engineering and Industrial Design 31. **Floating homes for flood-prone areas** – Designed by Kunlé Adeyemi. 32. **Automated yam pounders** – Cultural innovation for kitchens. 33. **Compressed brick technology** – For eco-friendly housing. 34. **Miniature wind turbines for villages** – Developed by Nigerian engineers. 35. **Energy-saving cooking stoves** – Created by Olumide Ayodeji and team. 36. **Solar-powered water pumps** – Engineered for arid regions. 37. **Smart generators for small businesses** – Innovated by Chukwudi Eze. 38. **Reusable battery packs** – Designed by Nigerian chemists. 39. **Affordable water filtration systems** – Developed for rural areas. 40. **Remote-controlled farming equipment** – Created for mechanized agriculture. 41. **Electric motorcycles** – Designed for eco-friendly transport. 42. **Mud-brick homes with passive cooling** – Sustainable housing innovation. 43. **Anti-theft smart locks** – Nigerian tech for improved security. 44. **Portable biogas systems** – Invented for clean cooking fuel. 45. **Agricultural processing machines** – Developed for palm oil and cocoa industries. --- Arts and Entertainment Technology 46. **Interactive talking drums** – Advanced by Nigerian drummers. 47. **Mobile Nollywood streaming platforms** – Innovated by Nigerian developers. 48. **Afrobeats music production tools** – Created by producers like Don Jazzy. 49. **Digital Ifa divination systems** – For Yoruba cultural preservation. 50. **Augmented reality apps for African museums** – Created by Nigerian designers. 51. **Virtual reality African history lessons** – Developed by Nigerian creators. 52. **Cinematography drones** – Used in Nollywood productions. 53. **Afrobeats sound innovations** – Modernized by Nigerian artists. 54. **Interactive African folktale apps** – For storytelling to children. 55. **Virtual fashion design software** – For African prints and fabrics. 56. **3D printing for African masks** – Revolutionized by Nigerian artists. --- Social Impact and Finance 57. **Mobile banking platforms like Paystack** – Innovated by Nigerian fintech companies. 58. **Blockchain voting systems** – Created to improve African elections. 59. **Crowdfunding platforms for farmers** – Developed by Nigerian startups. 60. **AI-powered savings apps** – Like Cowrywise. 61. **Fintech platforms for diaspora remittances** – Simplified international transfers. 62. **Cashless payment kiosks for markets** – Piloted in Nigerian cities. 63. **Community-based microloan apps** – For small-scale traders. 64. **Waste-to-wealth initiatives** – Turning trash into economic value. 65. **Job-matching platforms powered by AI** – Innovated by Nigerian entrepreneurs. --- Education and Knowledge Systems 66. **Digital Yoruba language learning platforms** – For global learners. 67. **African history mobile apps** – For decolonized education. 68. **Virtual classrooms for rural areas** – Created during the pandemic. 69. **Coding schools for underprivileged children** – Launched by Nigerian nonprofits. 70. **AI-driven education platforms** – Designed for customized learning. 71. **Affordable laptops for Nigerian students** – Assembled locally. 72. **Solar-powered libraries** – Developed for off-grid communities. 73. **Language translation apps** – Focused on Nigerian languages like Hausa and Yoruba. --- Agriculture and Environment 74. **Drip irrigation systems** – Improved by Nigerian agricultural scientists. 75. **Organic pesticides** – Created using local herbs. 76. **Drought-resistant crops** – Engineered by Nigerian researchers. 77. **Vertical farming setups** – Innovated for urban areas. 78. **Eco-friendly fish farming systems** – Designed by Nigerian aquaculturists. 79. **Seed banks for biodiversity conservation** – Established in Nigeria. 80. **Smart soil analysis kits** – For better crop yields. 81. **Biodegradable packaging from cassava** – Engineered by Nigerian startups. 82. **Solar-powered grain storage silos** – For rural farmers. 83. **Agro-waste briquettes for cooking fuel** – Designed for clean energy. Infrastructure and Urban Development 84. **Modular school buildings** – Easily assembled in rural Nigeria. 85. **Eco-friendly roads made from recycled materials** – Nigerian engineers lead the way. 86. **Off-grid solar energy grids** – Created for isolated communities. 87. **Rainwater harvesting systems** – Developed for urban housing. 88. **Low-cost housing innovations using waste plastic** – Sustainable urban design. 89. **Public transport apps tailored for Nigerian cities** – Improving commutes. 90. **Smart water metering systems** – Nigerian engineers for water conservation. --- Energy Innovations 91. **Biofuel from palm oil waste** – Nigerian chemists leading clean energy. 92. **Wind turbines for low-wind areas** – Engineered for Africa’s climate. 93. **Solar-powered chargers for phones** – Designed for rural off-grid use. 94. **Clean energy cookstoves** – Developed for urban slums. 95. **Kerosene alternatives using vegetable oils** – Created by Nigerian chemists. --- Global Contributions 96. **Improved MRI systems** – Innovations by Nigerian biomedical engineers. 97. **AI models for global weather predictions** – Led by Nigerian data scientists. 98. **Contributions to NASA’s Mars Rover** – By John Dabiri and other Nigerians. 99. **Affordable health monitoring devices for global use** – By Nigerian innovators. 100. **High-yield hybrid crops for Africa and beyond** – Nigerian agriculturalists’ research. Source: AI (ChatGPT) |
Bookhub:It was also aliens who broke off the noses from the statues to hide their black African identity. White thief. Your fada alien. |
IMHOTEP, THE ARCHITECT, AND INVENTOR OF PYRAMIDS. He designed Egypt's first pyramid, the Step Pyramid of Saqqarra around 2,700 BCE https://i.pinimg.com/736x/dd/a8/f8/dda8f8543ebeaf88db2312de6affc0ea.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/736x/d4/48/b0/d448b0a16392e95547d16740f039f559.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/736x/a3/37/a2/a337a21bb580afb7c92a1ad40cf4928d.jpg |
NewDea4:"When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this sign, that the DUNCES are all in confederacy against him." – Jonathan Swift |
Many don't know that we have 220+ pyramids in Sudan, ie MORE than in Egypt, albeit smaller-sized. Some, if not all of these pyramids of ancient Nubia are OLDER than the pyramids of Kemet. (Kemet is the name the Egyptians called their country, and it means 'land of the blacks'. 'Egypt' is just the Greek name for the country). Pyramids and Temples of Nubia (modern-day Sudan) https://i.pinimg.com/736x/73/b9/e7/73b9e765efd7cb802d3e7599d222a0dc.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/736x/4a/28/92/4a2892ed376ef503c3e450792c03f5ed.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/736x/fb/2a/b1/fb2ab1dc268862c9461bf7d5eae40e5c.jpg |
Here are the thieves enjoying the Pyramids our ancestors built. https://i.pinimg.com/736x/8e/fe/1c/8efe1cbf4c73b3af995be2fce4242c75.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/736x/cf/5f/7f/cf5f7fe83e937235fd6b70c0a6108a3c.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/736x/c6/c1/48/c6c1486a5755553fae51011cc975b8fb.jpg |
NewDea4:Black Africans re-discovering their history is always 'stoopid' to a stoopid slave. |
They even vandalised the GREAT SPHINX of Giza built by our ancestors over 15,000 years ago. Sadly for them, we can still tell it's a BLACK MAN. https://i.pinimg.com/736x/50/d1/d2/50d1d28094a2d23adfc74c36b8b01aea.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/736x/77/63/e9/7763e9c880a8363e9aab39feab42d164.jpg https://i.pinimg.com/736x/f8/f7/ff/f8f7ffeff99bc8d87a8b8429f207459b.jpg |
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