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Foreign AffairsRe: ICC Finds UK's War Crimes But Will Not Take Action by ULOPVQ: 7:34am On Dec 12, 2020
Deejay1000:
yeah grin
is he based in this country?
I think from his tweets, he stays at Lagos but not permanently.
PoliticsRe: Dapo Ojora Commits Suicide by ULOPVQ: 7:13am On Dec 12, 2020
Treasure123:
Rest In Peace bros, if there is a rest for you at all. The life is not yours so you have no reason whatsoever to snuff it out
So who owns his life then?
Foreign AffairsRe: ICC Finds UK's War Crimes But Will Not Take Action by ULOPVQ: 9:51pm On Dec 11, 2020
Deejay1000:
You regret following him?
He's well versed in a lot of things and I like his posts most times smiley
Typo error, I meant never regret. Who will regret following Onye Nkuzi that guy is bag of Knowledge.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Army Is Overrated. by ULOPVQ: 9:19pm On Dec 11, 2020
This was my post when the Chief of Defense Staff said the NA can defeat any enemy.

Unnecessary Chest Beating.


The Nigerian Military used to be one of the best in the country but unfortunately they have fallen short of their glory days.

The NA has been known around for their prowess in peacekeeping, and maintaining stability in various countries but have failed to keep peace in theirs because they are not trained for internal warfare/aggression.



Now let's look at things on a wider scale to show the NA is no longer the force it used to be.

Case One:

Mali's capital was almost being invaded by terrorist groups, one would expect that since they can't handle it they should seek for help from the nearest Military with the strength to handle it (that NA should naturally be the go Army for such, since they are the imaginary strongest in West Africa) but what the did the Malians do? They called France for help undermining the NA's ability.

Case Two:

Turkey is seeking to kick France out of West Africa, and Africa as a whole. They need a military in West Africa to partner with in terms of training and logistic (military base in West Africa), they should have approached the NA (again being the imaginary strongest Army in West Africa) but no they are starting a partnership with the Senegalese Army (one of the strongest on the continent). Although Turkey, already has a training agreement with the NA (this isn't partnership though).

Case Three:

Nigeria's corruption disease has eaten deep into the military, the only part of the military that is trying at all cost to remain relevant in the Air Force. The Navy can't boast of destroyers just covertte upon all the money spent yearly, the NA lacks defense systems and the Air Force is only managing to close up a few deals for some fighter planes, and attack helicopters. Nigeria should have become a produce of these things just like South Africa.

Case Four:

If the NA was as powerful as it claims countries like France won't be setting up bases in West Africa and neighboring Sahel countries.


That's why I laughed during the Xenophobia attacks on Nigerians in SA and people were calling for a military action against SA. Almost every West African nation combined can't defeat SA or Egypt due to their current arsenal.

In West Africa, Senegal and Ghana will defeat the NA if there is ever a show of aggression against any of them reason being that both have been growing their arsenal for sometime now.

THE NA HAS LOST ITS GLORY AND MUST SEEK TO RESTORE IT.
CrimeRe: Local Govt Staff In Benue Burns Himself To Death Over Unpaid 3 Years Allowance by ULOPVQ:
Foreign AffairsRe: ICC Finds UK's War Crimes But Will Not Take Action by ULOPVQ: 7:41pm On Dec 11, 2020
Deejay1000:
yes i do grin
grin That means we are colleagues. Onye Nkuzi is a very wise and well-read teacher I regret following him.
NYSCRe: Be An Entrepreneur Like Tony Elumelu – Akpabio To Corps Members by ULOPVQ: 1:56pm On Dec 11, 2020
Entrepreneurship isn't for every tom, dick, and harry, same applies to paid employment. Don't advise people to venture into what will ruin them, allow people find which is best suited for them.
PoliticsRe: Femi Adesina: Umahi Can Run For President by ULOPVQ: 1:51pm On Dec 11, 2020
David Umahi is allowed to chase whatever political position he so desires, including the presidency. He is a member of a duly registered political party, and should be allowed to contest in the primaries if he so wishes but he won't be given the ticket on a platter of gold due process must be observed.
Foreign AffairsRe: ICC Finds UK's War Crimes But Will Not Take Action by ULOPVQ: 1:50pm On Dec 11, 2020
Deejay1000:
philistine decadence sad
Do you know Onye Nkuzi on Twitter?
Foreign AffairsRe: ICC Finds UK's War Crimes But Will Not Take Action by ULOPVQ: 1:49pm On Dec 11, 2020
Deejay1000:
philistine decadence sad
Do you know OnyeNkuzi on Twitter?
PoliticsRe: Why Can't Lagos Be Like Tokyo? by ULOPVQ:
Foreign AffairsRe: ICC Finds UK's War Crimes But Will Not Take Action by ULOPVQ:
Is the West bigger than ICC? If UK is not tried then countries from other continents should boycott the ICC and their bias judgement.
PoliticsRe: Why Can't Lagos Be Like Tokyo? by ULOPVQ: 1:14pm On Dec 11, 2020
AbijaJ:
Maybe. But if Lagos is that far behind, other Nigerian cities are even worse off. Eko Atlantic would be a game changer though, that's for sure.
Very true, only Abuja, Kano (certain parts), Uyo, and Greater Port Harcourt can match the development in Lagos. Lagos is by far the most developed state in the country and I think it has to do with the vision of the past leaders, they kept politics aside and focused on development.
PoliticsRe: Why Can't Lagos Be Like Tokyo? by ULOPVQ: 1:12pm On Dec 11, 2020
Simplyleo:
Why can't Aba, Nnewi, Enugu Alaigbo be like Dubai? undecided
You certainly love playing the tribal card. He never said where he is from, he only pointed out a problem (the traffic in Lagos) and used Japan as a case study to solve it but here you are, your little brain can't think more than tribal wars.
The fact that you are not even a Lagosian is what is more interesting, you left the issues bothering your state, and your region to act like an unwanted cavalry. I would have referred to you as a bigot but that would be waste of words, you are simply a CLOWN seeking unnecessary attention, go get a life Kiddo.
PoliticsRe: Poor Nigerians Will Reach 100 Million By 2022 – World Bank by ULOPVQ: 1:03pm On Dec 11, 2020
Cousin9999:
I can pull a report out of my a** that paints whatever picture you want. It doesn't make it true.
The declining economy, the high birth rate and the insecurity ravaging the country(which could lead to famine) are all factors that can contribute to high poverty rate.
PoliticsRe: Poor Nigerians Will Reach 100 Million By 2022 – World Bank by ULOPVQ: 1:03pm On Dec 11, 2020
Cousin9999:
I can pull a report out of my a** that paints whatever picture you want. It doesn't make it true.
The declining economy, the high birth rate and the insecurity ravaging the country(which could lead to famine) are all glaring factors that can contribute to high poverty rate.
Christianity EtcRe: MINE Teenage Ministry Reacts As Coordinator Is Accused Of Sexual Harassment by ULOPVQ: 1:00pm On Dec 11, 2020
abc115:
Stop castigating people on the social media... rather report to appropriate authority for instigation and prosecution
The authorities won't do anything. In Nigeria cases are won by the richer folks, so social media will destroy the false image he potrays.
PoliticsRe: #endsars: Northern Elders Disown Ango Abdullahi Over Statement Against Igbo by ULOPVQ: 12:56pm On Dec 11, 2020
Confused set of Elders.
PoliticsRe: Poor Nigerians Will Reach 100 Million By 2022 – World Bank by ULOPVQ: 9:44am On Dec 11, 2020
Cousin9999:
And they base this on what metrics? Oyinbo fantasies are not facts.
Did you read the report or you just commented?
SportsRe: Griezmann Severs Ties With Huawei Over Uighurs by ULOPVQ: 9:43am On Dec 11, 2020
DexterousOne:
It's very worrisome how some of these people think
Everybody likes being the bully nobody likes getting bullied. The mentality they have is really sick and it need to change.
PoliticsRe: Poor Nigerians Will Reach 100 Million By 2022 – World Bank by ULOPVQ: 9:39am On Dec 11, 2020
Esseite:
Going by the analysis, your projections maybe wrong. death rate would definitely increase while the birth rate has continued to reduce due to exposure and the biting economy..

By 2022, Nigeria's population would be on a decline thereby gradually fitting into the available infrastructure.
By 2022 Nigeria's population will still experience growth, the impact of the lockdown on birthrate is yet to be seen. More people in rural areas mainly will still give birth to many children (as a sign of fertility) even if they can't really take care of them. The only class of Nigerians that will experience high death rate are aged Nigerians, and those hit by famine (these set of people don't make up to 30% of the country).
SportsRe: Griezmann Severs Ties With Huawei Over Uighurs by ULOPVQ: 9:34am On Dec 11, 2020
The same Nigerians who are ranting like animals are supporting the marginalization and ill-treatment of the Uighurs, now ask yourself why should you get freedom from your government?
SportsRe: Griezmann Severs Ties With Huawei Over Uighurs by ULOPVQ: 9:30am On Dec 11, 2020
Uyi168:
...ozil-like treatment awaits him..

angry

Was it not in his France, a teenage Muslim beheaded a teacher?..

He should be grateful for countries like China for the way theyve been able to keep those terrorists in place.. angry
Psycho but Xtians and other Abrahamic religions should live freely while Muslims are obliterated.
SportsRe: Griezmann Severs Ties With Huawei Over Uighurs by ULOPVQ: 9:29am On Dec 11, 2020
perfectsusanoo:
There was an error in the pasting but it has been modified
Long story short, he severed his ties with them due to allegations of the technological brand aiding the government with facial recognition apps to identify the Uighurs, which as expected, they denied.
Truly, bold steps taken by China though questionable but i'd prefer prevention to cure
The bolded is a very stupid take though, if Xtians are tagged in such a manner I am certain you would be among the first to scream "Day Light Murder".
PoliticsRe: Stakeholders Kick As N’assembly Rules Out Electronic Transmission Of Result by ULOPVQ: 9:22am On Dec 11, 2020
Cyberterror:
PDP are the only ones pushing for electronic transmission of results because they already have paid hackers waiting in Dubai and Kenya ready to hack into INEC servers and change the figures to give their evil party undeserved win.

Kudos to the National Assembly for standing on the side of safety and democracy.
What are you saying grin grin grin? The way you people scream hacking all the time, one would think it is a very easy task.

Your politicians fear transparency that's the only reason they are scared of e-voting. They fear that they will lose hold of Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram: Nigerian Army One Of The Best In Africa —defence Minister by ULOPVQ: 8:38am On Dec 11, 2020
thesicilian:
We're one of the best 54 national armies in Africa. No dispute.
Why do you feel the NA is one of the best on the continent?
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram: Nigerian Army One Of The Best In Africa —defence Minister by ULOPVQ:
Unnecessary Chest Beating.

The Nigerian Military used to be one of the best in the country but unfortunately they have fallen short of their glory days.
The NA has been known around for their prowess in peacekeeping, and maintaining stability in various countries but have failed to keep peace in theirs because they are not trained for internal warfare/aggression.

Now let's look at things on a wider scale to show the NA is no longer the force it used to be.
Case One:
Mali's capital was almost being invaded by terrorist groups, one would expect that since they can't handle it they should seek for help from the nearest Military with the strength to handle it (that NA should naturally be the go Army for such, since they are the imaginary strongest in West Africa) but what the did the Malians do? They called France for help undermining the NA's ability.
Case Two:
Turkey is seeking to kick France out of West Africa, and Africa as a whole. They need a military in West Africa to partner with in terms of training and logistic (military base in West Africa), they should have approached the NA (again being the imaginary strongest Army in West Africa) but no they are starting a partnership with the Senegalese Army (one of the strongest on the continent). Although Turkey, already has a training agreement with the NA (this isn't partnership though).
Case Three:
Nigeria's corruption disease has eaten deep into the military, the only part of the military that is trying at all cost to remain relevant in the Air Force. The Navy can't boast of destroyers just covertte upon all the money spent yearly, the NA lacks defense systems and the Air Force is only managing to close up a few deals for some fighter planes, and attack helicopters. Nigeria should have become a produce of these things just like South Africa.
Case Four:
If the NA was as powerful as it claims countries like France won't be setting up bases in West Africa and neighboring Sahel countries.

That's why I laughed during the Xenophobia attacks on Nigerians in SA and people were calling for a military action against SA. Almost every West African nation combined can't defeat SA or Egypt due to their current arsenal.
In West Africa, Senegal and Ghana will defeat the NA if there is ever a show of aggression against any of them reason being that both have been growing their arsenal for sometime now.
THE NA HAS LOST ITS GLORY AND MUST SEEK TO RESTORE IT.
TravelRe: Any Hope In Nigeria Or Just Move To Canada? (Finally moved to UK) by ULOPVQ: 4:48am On Dec 11, 2020
Hannania:
Thanks. But the courses do have atleast two month internship on real life projects for clients, which help boast CVs. And also, whats the range if i get lucky to work remotly as a junior dev ?

Note:Am studying Telecoms Engineering, and my interest lies more on Embedded Software(C/C++, Linux, FGPA) just need something to keep me up during my IT next year, before i relocate for my MSC in that field.
Chances of working remotely at an early stage maybe bad for your development but its my advice. You should earn around $1K, it all depends on your negotiation skill.
TravelRe: Any Hope In Nigeria Or Just Move To Canada? (Finally moved to UK) by ULOPVQ: 10:42pm On Dec 10, 2020
Hannania:
Hello sir, i'm considering registering for the Stutern accelerator course in software development, which cost 540k. Its a 6 month full stack course for front and back end with react and Node.js. or that of Eduraka costing about 250k. When done, with just 6months of experience, what can be my feasible earning before i relocate abroad ?

A guide to a productive stack would be helpful. Thanks
As a Junior Dev. in Nigeria you should expect anything between 150K - 250K on average. From what I know of Stutern, they will guide you until you land an offer.

My Personal Advice: Try focusing on one stack first either Frontend or Backend, this would make you seem more presentable to a potential employer. Nobody would like to hire a Full Stack Dev. with no professional experience.

Good luck in your journey.

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