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SensualMan:That’s harsh! May we not be saddled with health issues. |
blueAgent:Have yourself a good one. |
blueAgent:Could you kindly show me anywhere in my replies here where I said ( wrote ) that Japanese were better engineers than whites? Japan does have some superb engineers and scientists though. Perhaps you’ve mistaken me for the guy that said Asians were the smartest race. Hmm! With regards to Asians studying an average of 18 years (from elementary school to college) before they can qualify as professionals, isn’t this the same route for everyone else including you, me, whites, Indians? The Japanese paying the Dutch to teach them western education was a worthy investment because today the Japanese economy dwarfs that of the Netherlands by a long shot! |
Xi Jiping is the man of year because without him Russia would have gone down due to US. sanctions. China is now Russia’s lifeline for trade and investments. |
blueAgent:https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laptop#:~:text=The%20first%20%22laptop%2Dsized%20notebook,and%20released%20in%20July%201982. https://www.timeout.com/tokyo/news/10-things-you-didnt-know-were-invented-in-japan-052220 Give the Japanese their flowers, they’ earned them through hard work. They’re the third largest economy in the world in spite their relatively small size. Give the Chinese, Koreans, Taiwanese, Singaporeans their flowers, too because they’re thousands of years ahead of us. According to you, Asians aren’t “mates” to whites, may I ask you whose mates Nigerians ( not the black race in general) are? |
blueAgent:The first "laptop-sized notebook computer" was the Epson HX-20,[12][13] invented (patented) by Suwa Seikosha's Yukio Yokozawa in July 1980,[14] introduced at the COMDEX computer show in Las Vegas by Japanese company Seiko Epson in 1981, and released in July 1982. It had an LCD screen, a rechargeable battery, and a calculator-size printer, in a 1.6 kg (3.5 lb) chassis, the size of an A4 notebook.[13] It was described as a "laptop" and "notebook" computer in its patent.[14] |
rockok:Are your roommates cultists? Maybe they’re bullying you so that you’d join them. Please don’t. Speak to someone in your school about your plight before the situation gets out of hand. In the meantime you should start getting bold whenever they bully you. Stand up to them. I wish I could help you deal with those wankers! Run them things make their eyes see their ears! Be strong! |
FuckingMachine:Isn’t Japan a democratic country? Abi wetin you dey talk? Do you know how many military bases the US has in Japan? Pearl Harbor? You forgot how little boy and fat boy devasted Japan? |
PoliteActivist:I give up! Have a good one! |
PoliteActivist:I’m surprised you’re still being adamant about acknowledging Japanese technological inventions, and contributions to the world. I’m really surprised, man. Google go clear am for you. Research with an open mind; don’t allow your love for western ideals to becloud your senses. I wish I could take you along with me to Japan on my next waka so that your eyes go behold technological progress of Nippon! |
PoliteActivist:Your denial of Japanese inventions is not only bewildering but also laughable! The laptop you use today was invented in Japan. QR codes, car navigation system are Japanese inventions. You should read up on Japanese inventions. |
Rossikk:You’re right 100 💯 percent. The puzzling thing is that when those educated and bright Nigerians get into government they surprisingly lose all their intelligence. That’s why nobody takes us seriously. Therefore education without any meaningful impact on the society equals illiteracy! That’s how I see it. |
PoliteActivist:Do you live under a rock? Or are you from an isolated Amish community ? From elevators, automobiles, electronics, robotics, heavy machinery, trains, sciences, technology, semi conductors… Japan has contributed immensely to the development of mankind. Even the QR code that we all use was invented in Japan! Even the phone in your hand has components from Japan. Nna men! |
muyico:Between Japan and Nigeria where satan plenty pass? Japan has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. Nigeria nko? Black person, black brains! Fake pastors, and politicians don damage this one brains! |
FiftyFifty:Apparently you’re gutted by Israel’s answer to Hamas. It’s unfortunate that innocent children and adults have died because of Hama’s ill-thought attacks on Israel. Since you’re drowning in your tears for Hamas, do the world a favour and head to the frontline. What use is your bark when you can’t bite? Put your money where your mouth is, you dunderhead. Wimps like you can only yap from afar! Again, I say to you, skank, grab your gear and head to the frontline for Hamas, else you zip that pie hole of yours, you wuss! |
FiftyFifty:Dummies like you like use NLand as a canvas where you paint unintelligent pictures for unintelligent people to consume. You strut about from one thread to another puffed up with your delusional sense of intelligence -which is actually nonexistent. Listen, son, if you’re so pained by Israel’s response to the war started by Hamas, grab your gear and head out to Gaza. Go be a martyr! Or else zip it. Rejection number one. The suggested split was heavily in favor of the Arabs. The British offered them 80% of the disputed territory, the Jews the remaining 20%. Yet, despite the tiny size of their proposed state, the Jews voted to accept this offer. But the Arabs rejected it and resumed their violent rebellion. Rejection number two. Ten years later, in 1947, the British asked the United Nations to find a new solution to the continuing tensions. Like the Peal Commission, the UN decided that the best way to resolve the conflict was to divide the land. In November 1947, the UN voted to create two states. Again, the Jews accepted the offer and again, the Arabs rejected it. Only this time, they did so by launching an all-out war. Jordan, Egypt, Iraq, Lebanon and Syria joined the conflict. But they failed. Israel won the war and got on with the business of building a new nation. Most of the land set aside by the UN for an Arab state, the West Bank and East Jerusalem, became occupied territory. Occupied not by Israel, but by Jordan. Rejection number three. 20 years later, in 1967, the Arabs led this time by Egypt and joined by Syria and Jordan, once again sought to destroy the Jewish state. The 1967 conflict, known as the Six-Day War, ended in a stunning victory for Israel. Jerusalem and the West Bank, as well as the area known as the Gaza Strip, fell into Israel’s hands. The government split over what to do with this new territory. Half wanted to return the West Bank to Jordan and Gaza to Egypt in exchange for peace. The other half wanted to give it to the region’s Arabs, who had begun referring to themselves as the Palestinians, in the hope that they would ultimately build their own state there. Neither initiative got very far. A few months later, the Arab League met in Sudan and issued its infamous three-NOs, no peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel, no negotiations with Israel. Again, a two-state solution was dismissed by the Arabs. Rejection number four. In 2000, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak met at Camp David, with Palestinian Liberation Organization Chairman Nasser Arafat, to conclude a new two-state plan. Barak offered Arafat a Palestinian state in all of Gaza, and 94% of the West Bank, with East Jerusalem as its capital. But the Palestinian leader rejected the offer. In the words of U.S. President Bill Clinton, “Arafat was here 14 days and said no to everything.” Instead, the Palestinians launched a bloody wave of suicide bombings that killed over 1,000 Israelis and maimed thousands more, on buses, in wedding halls, and in pizza parlors. Rejection number five. In 2008, Israel tried yet again. Prime Minister Ehud Omar went even further than Ehud Barak had, expanding the peace offer to include additional land to sweeten the deal. Like his predecessor, the new Palestinian leader, Mahmoud Abbas, turned the deal down. |
TemplarLandry:Rufai, with this single act of questioning Otti’s unbelievable feeding budget has shown he has sanity in him. He has also shown that he means well for Nigeria. Furthermore, he has demonstrated his criticism of the Nigerian government and politicians has no partisan bias. If Rufai has “Testosterone deficiency” then you must have irreversible neurological disorder! |
FiftyFifty:Abeg go Gaza go enlist to fight. I go like check something! The never-ending crisis between Israel and Palestine would not be happening if some Arab nations hadn’t encouraged the Palestinians to reject five times the proposal for a two-state solution. It’s heartbreaking that innocent children, men and women are dying in Palestine because of Hamas. |
ycat:This is a whole new level of pettiness! It might interest you to know that I’m neither Igbo nor Hausa. The hardships, insecurity and poverty in Nigeria are effecting a vast number of Nigerians irrespective of their tribes or political affiliations. Those are real issues worthy of discussion. Let me add that two of my brothers are married to beautiful Yoruba women, so I have nothing against Yoruba people. Have a good one. |
ycat:Jealous? No! I’m trying to tell you guys it’s utterly ridiculous arguing over unimportant issues. |
The foolishness, and ethnic bigotry of some NLanders is mind-boggling! While your leaders and policymakers are busy buying yachts, expensive cars for themselves and their wives; allocating billions of Naira for the renovation of buildings they rarely use, you dummies are here arguing about things that are not necessary. Truly, some Nigerians are really sick in their heads! When you travel abroad, you are identified as a Nigerian, not as an Igbo, a Yoruba, Hausa … |
DDIA:Seconded! Those confused gender non-binary lots are often very entitled requiring everybody to conform to calling them their silly pronouns. |
DDIA:Na small small shit take dey smell. We no want that gender non-binary bs in Nigeria. |
Dancebreaker:For Nigeria? Mbanu!! We use the normal pronouns here. |
DDIA:No be write the article ooo! I was shocked, too. |
[/b] ThompsonJoo [b:/b]post=126972877]Student's Emotional Reaction as Project Faces Rejection at Ambrose Alli University In a recent incident at Ambrose Alli University's Faculty of Environmental Science, a student found [b]themselves[/b] in distress after their project was rejected by a lecturer. The student, who reportedly consumed garri throughout the project, tearfully expressed their disappointment as the lecturer deemed the work unsatisfactory, labeling it as "rubbish." The incident highlights the emotional toll academic challenges can have on students, urging a closer look at the support systems within the university. https://youtube.com/shorts/MyQLoBMIpAM?si=qEehmy1oPbRxECEqIs the student gender non-binary? The use of “their” and “themselves “ when referring to just one person (a male) is confusing ooo! |
sonofsteven:You don dey ball already. GZ winter no harsh. Try cities like Harbin, Shenyang, Inner Mongolia, Xinjiang, Qinghai…there you go dey see minus 10 and above degrees when full winter kicks in. |
sonofsteven:No wahala! The weather don dey cold small for GZ. Take care. |
sonofsteven:Guy, no be me and you dey argue RMB vs Naira exchange rate ooo! You don confuse me for someone else. Abeg read names ( moniker) well na! Check names well abeg! I no be Toba na! |
sonofsteven:Guy you dey derail your thread? You go dull people wey one learn a thing or two from you. Easy! How GZ today? Remember no let anybody tell you to let you book die, na bad advice. Before your visa finish, remove go naija. Buy market go sell. Wait small time apply for another visa. In no time your visa don plenty then you fit begin plan how to register company or find company wey go dey do your visa. Good luck! |
sonofsteven:Nice! Good luck. No allow your visa die. Good luck again. |
toba1909:Exchange rate as at Tuesday was 1 RMB = N150 . E fit don drop as at today. In Guangzhou ak do chase migrant from time to time. |

