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Foreign AffairsRe: Iran Threatens Israel Over ‘planned Attack’ On Lebanon by xtian110: 10:54pm On Jun 29, 2024
All the Israel supporters gather here I have gist for you
CelebritiesRe: Moet Abebe In A Relationship With Ice Prince For 12 Years by xtian110: 10:46pm On Jun 29, 2024
How is this one our business 💣
TV/MoviesRe: Hisense U8k Or LG C3 TV by xtian110: 9:08pm On Jun 28, 2024
If you are not earning 3million in a month and don’t have any investment and you use 1.5m to buy tv den I will say you are that fool Holy bible is taking about, I rest my case .
Christianity EtcRe: There Is No God, God Should Stop Helping Me- Nigeria Man Says by xtian110: 6:55am On Jun 23, 2024
It’s only a fool who say there’s no God
FamilyRe: Nigeria Man Marries His Beautiful Oyibo Lover by xtian110: 7:07pm On Jun 21, 2024
Congratulations at list this one better pass the hell fire we dey here for, may God bless your union
CrimeRe: Bandits Kill Man ‘considered Rude During Negotiation’ (Picture) by xtian110: 9:29pm On Jun 20, 2024
If you voted for this Audio Government and you are complaining may God punish you and your generation
CrimeRe: Bandits Kill Man ‘considered Rude During Negotiation’ (Picture) by xtian110: 9:25pm On Jun 20, 2024
Bandit vampire Audio Government,
RomanceRe: 'I Need A Husband'- Lady Cries Out! (Photos) by xtian110: 5:13pm On Jun 20, 2024
What kind of expensive joke is this please
RomanceRe: Angry Boyfriend Snatches Iphone 15 And Wig After Girlfriend Rejects His Proposal by xtian110: 10:21pm On Jun 15, 2024
Romeo and Juliet una well done oo
How is family?

CrimeRe: Ogun Lady Arrested For Inserting Firewood Into Private Part Of 12-Year-Old Girl by xtian110: 12:08am On Jun 15, 2024
Wicked world
BusinessRe: Naira Down To N1,500/$ In Parallel Market by xtian110: 7:08pm On Jun 14, 2024
💣 bomb they your head and e go soon explode. Stupid blogger .
PoliticsRe: President Tinubu Departs Aso Rock, Abuja For Lagos by xtian110: 6:59pm On Jun 14, 2024
Na waiting him they come do for Lagos this time?
Foreign AffairsRe: Ghana Announces 3 Weeks Of Power Cuts Due To Reduction In Gas From Nigeria by xtian110: 6:53pm On Jun 14, 2024
IfemideIB:
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so na my bae you Dey use for scam abi, don’t worry I get all your information I will find you if you don’t bring this down watch your back man, be worn😈👉
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Police Sing The New National Anthem From Their Notebooks (pix & Video) by xtian110: 10:43pm On Jun 13, 2024
Glimpsetv:
It's no longer news that the old national anthem has been reinstated as the official anthem. As a result of this sudden switch from the one Nigerians were already used to, schools and all other institutions in Nigeria are now expected to learn and sing the old new anthem. Some Nigerian police officers were filmed reciting the anthem from their notes, showcasing their dedication to service and patriotism.

Hopefully, everyone catches up on this old new national anthem soon..


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AS55EoJg67w
Can you sing it off head? Rubbish post
PoliticsRe: Biden, Obama Have Slipped Several Times, Tinubu Is Not A Superman- Bayo Onanuga by xtian110: 5:46pm On Jun 12, 2024
These incidents can happen for various reasons, just like they can happen to anyone. Some possible reasons for these falls or stumbles include:

1. Physical reasons: Presidents are human and can experience physical issues like tripping over something, losing their balance, or slipping on a surface. Factors such as fatigue, health issues, or simply not paying full attention to their surroundings can contribute to these incidents.

2. Stress and pressure: Being a political leader, especially a president, comes with immense pressure and stress. This can affect their physical coordination and mental focus, potentially leading to accidents or falls.

3. Age: As presidents are often older individuals, age-related factors such as decreased balance, agility, or vision can increase the risk of falls or mishaps.

4. Public visibility: Presidents are constantly in the public eye, and any small misstep or fall is more likely to be captured by the media and shared widely, giving the impression that it happens more frequently than it actually does.

While it may seem like presidents always fall because these incidents receive significant media coverage, in reality, they are relatively rare occurrences. It's essential to remember that political leaders are human and susceptible to the same kinds of accidents and mishaps as anyone else.
PoliticsRe: "Great Fall’ – Sowore Mocks Tinubu Over Eagles Square Slip by xtian110: 2:48pm On Jun 12, 2024
It seems like you may be referring to instances where presidents or other political leaders stumble, fall, or have mishaps in public. These incidents can happen for various reasons, just like they can happen to anyone. Some possible reasons for these falls or stumbles include:

1. Physical reasons: Presidents are human and can experience physical issues like tripping over something, losing their balance, or slipping on a surface. Factors such as fatigue, health issues, or simply not paying full attention to their surroundings can contribute to these incidents.

2. Stress and pressure: Being a political leader, especially a president, comes with immense pressure and stress. This can affect their physical coordination and mental focus, potentially leading to accidents or falls.

3. Age: As presidents are often older individuals, age-related factors such as decreased balance, agility, or vision can increase the risk of falls or mishaps.

4. Public visibility: Presidents are constantly in the public eye, and any small misstep or fall is more likely to be captured by the media and shared widely, giving the impression that it happens more frequently than it actually does.

While it may seem like presidents always fall because these incidents receive significant media coverage, in reality, they are relatively rare occurrences. It's essential to remember that political leaders are human and susceptible to the same kinds of accidents and mishaps as anyone else.
PoliticsRe: Nationwide Strike: FG, NLC Reach Agreement to suspend strike And Negotiate by xtian110: 5:53am On Jun 04, 2024
JDelight:
This APC people self them be real scam ooo
Lol na today you know, na who still they believe this Audio Government.
PoliticsRe: President Tinubu Set To Inaugurate Projects To Mark One Year In Office by xtian110: 9:44am On May 26, 2024
No problem, we have heard, there's nothing so special about this so let him park well, Audio Government..
CelebritiesRe: Mohbad Was Using My Glory - Mohbad's Dad Speaks (Video) by xtian110: 11:54pm On May 25, 2024
Nna men see me see trouble o if you no get trouble your rapper go bring trouble for you , he is late now oya has your glory shine.. baba take it easy Biko..
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Will Generate 6,000MW Of Electricity By December, Says Minister by xtian110: 11:48pm On May 25, 2024
To support your bandit A and bandit B... Foolish government, Audio Government rubbish
CrimeRe: Police Officer Struggles With Uber Driver in Moving Vehicle (Video) by xtian110: 7:00pm On May 23, 2024
Just look at his face like goat meat..

RomanceRe: 8 Things A Woman Will Do If She Is Completely In Love With You by xtian110: 9:06pm On May 22, 2024
eteebanky1:
You can't be loved if you ain't rich

Go and hustle and get this money
Who talk that thing, chai nawaooo

FamilyRe: Marry A Woman Who Loves Money Or Die Poor - Lady Says As Husband Gifts Her Money by xtian110: 8:45pm On May 22, 2024
CONFUSED GENERATION...
BusinessTop 10 Countries Indebted To China – World Bank by xtian110(op): 9:24am On May 22, 2024
According to the World Bank’s International Debt Report 2023, while external debt for LMICs decreased marginally by 3.4% from $9.3 trillion in 2021 to $9.0 trillion in 2022, it increased by 2.7% for IDA-eligible countries, reaching a record $1.1 trillion.

Read also: Africa’s 10 most indebted countries

The World Bank’s Databank, specifically the International Debt Statistics section, provides data on total external debt stock values (DOD, current US$) each country owes to China. External debt stocks represent the total debt a country owes to foreign creditors.


According to the World Bank, here are the top 10 countries in debt to China (total external debt to China 2022)

1. Pakistan: $26.60 Billion

Pakistan tops the list with a substantial debt of $26.60 billion to China. This debt is largely the result of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), a flagship project of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). While the infrastructure development under CPEC, including roads, railways, and energy projects, promises long-term economic benefits, the mounting debt poses significant repayment challenges.

2. Angola: $20.98 Billion

Angola’s debt to China is $20.98 billion, primarily accumulated through loans for rebuilding its infrastructure post-civil war. China has heavily invested in Angola’s oil sector, exchanging loans for oil shipments. Although these investments have helped rebuild the country, they have also created a dependency on Chinese finance and heightened vulnerability to oil price fluctuations.


3. Sri Lanka: $8.84 Billion

Sri Lanka’s $8.84 billion debt to China has been a subject of international scrutiny, especially following the leasing of the Hambantota Port to a Chinese company for 99 years after Sri Lanka failed to repay Chinese loans. This scenario has raised alarms about the potential for debt-trap diplomacy, where excessive borrowing from China could lead to the loss of sovereign assets. Sri Lanka’s economic situation remains precarious, with ongoing struggles to balance development needs with debt repayments.

4. Ethiopia: $6.82 Billion

Ethiopia’s debt to China, amounting to $6.82 billion, has been utilized to develop infrastructure, including the Addis Ababa-Djibouti Railway and various industrial parks. While these projects aim to boost economic growth and industrialization, the debt burden is a cause for concern. Ethiopia’s political instability and the Tigray conflict exacerbate the risks associated with high debt levels, potentially impeding the country’s economic progress and ability to meet repayment obligations.


5. Kenya: $6.69 Billion

Kenya owes China $6.69 billion, for infrastructure projects such as the Standard Gauge Railway (SGR). The SGR, intended to enhance connectivity and trade within East Africa, has been a contentious issue due to its high costs and questionable economic viability. The debt has led to fears of increased taxation and austerity measures as the Kenyan government struggles to meet repayment schedules.

6. Zambia: $6.08 Billion

Zambia’s debt to China, at $6.08 billion, highlights the country’s dependence on Chinese financing for mining and infrastructure projects. Zambia, rich in copper resources, has seen significant Chinese investment in its mining sector. However, the debt burden has led to economic difficulties, including inflation and currency devaluation. The Zambian government faces the daunting task of renegotiating debt terms while ensuring economic stability and growth.


7. Bangladesh: $6.05 Billion

Bangladesh’s $6.05 billion debt to China has funded various infrastructure projects, including power plants and bridges. While these developments are crucial for Bangladesh’s economic growth and development, the debt levels raise questions about fiscal sustainability. Bangladesh must balance the benefits of Chinese investments with managing its debt levels prudently to avoid financial distress.

8. Lao People’s Democratic Republic: $5.25 Billion

Laos has borrowed $5.25 billion from China, primarily for constructing the Laos-China Railway, part of the BRI. This project aims to transform Laos into a land-linked country, boosting trade and connectivity. However, the high cost of the railway and the resultant debt burden pose significant risks to the Lao economy, especially given its limited revenue-generating capacity and dependence on Chinese assistance.


9. Egypt: $5.21 Billion

Egypt’s debt to China, amounting to $5.21 billion, has been used for various infrastructure and energy projects, including the New Administrative Capital. These projects are part of Egypt’s broader strategy to modernize its infrastructure and attract foreign investment. However, relying on Chinese loans increases Egypt’s external debt burden, necessitating careful fiscal management to ensure long-term economic stability and growth.

10. Nigeria: $4.29 Billion

Nigeria’s $4.29 billion debt to China is primarily for infrastructure projects such as railways, highways, and power plants. While these projects are essential for Nigeria’s development, the debt burden poses challenges, especially in Nigeria’s volatile oil-dependent economy. Effective debt management strategies are crucial to ensure that the benefits of Chinese investments translate into sustainable economic growth without exacerbating fiscal vulnerabilities.

https://businessday.ng/news/article/top-10-counties-in-debt-to-china-world-bank/#google_vignette

PropertiesRe: Between Landlord And Tenant Who Should Repair A Faulty Pumping Machine? by xtian110: 7:52pm On May 21, 2024
Nawaooo this debate between landlord and tenant.. who is going to give the finer judgement...? Do we have barrister in the house?

PoliticsRe: We Will Train, Equip Forests Squad With Modern Tech To Tackle Banditry – Ganduje by xtian110: 10:19am On May 20, 2024
Audio Government
CelebritiesI'M Wizkid, Burna Boy, Davido's Godfather' - Oritsefemi by xtian110(op): 8:03pm On May 19, 2024
Nigerian singer, Oritsefemi Majemite Ekele, popularly known as Oritsefemi, has claimed that he is his colleagues, Wizkid, Burna Boy and Davido’s godfather.


He said he had already made money from music before they came into limelight.

According to him, he encouraged the trio to do music.


Speaking in a recent interview with Chude Jideonwo, Oritsefemi said, “I had already made money [from the music industry] when some people were sleeping [yet to come into limelight].

“Burna Boy, Wizkid, Davido, so many of them [young artists], I encouraged them. I’m like their godfather.

“Even some female celebrities who are now trolling me on social media, I accommodated them in my mansion in Lekki back in the days. Even Burna Boy, I once accommodated him.”

https://dailypost.ng/2024/05/19/im-wizkid-burna-boy-davidos-godfather-oritsefemi/

CareerThe 12 Rules That Changed My Life by xtian110(op): 4:54pm On May 19, 2024
The 12 Rules That Changed My Life
It is not so much about finding happiness, but about removing everything that holds us back.

Throughout our lives, everyone is searching for happiness in one way or another. While happiness looks different for everyone — for some, it means building a family, for others, reaching the top of their career — some rules can help anyone live a truly fulfilling life. 

Here are the 12 rules that changed my life:
1. Chose to be happy
No matter what, no matter where or when, choose to be happy. Take everything with humor in your heart, regardless of what it is!

2. Don’t overthink things
Sit down, think about a possible solution, and if you cannot come up with one in 10 minutes, then just act on the first best thing! Acting beats thinking nine out of ten times!

3. Act with your mouth shut
Instead of saying you’re sorry, exclaiming your resolutions to the heavens, and proclaiming everything you want to do, just do it. Don’t tell the world what you will do, show it!

4. Give it your all, always
There is nothing you gain by living small. Either you give it 100% or you might as well not do it and change. Respect your time enough to give every moment everything you have.

5. Be honest, especially with yourself
Lying serves no purpose other than getting you into the life of another person. Being honest sucks at times, sure, but it will always lead to a better life.

6. Choose your path
This is your life and in the end, it’s you who has to come to terms with how you lived. Don’t like what someone else is selling? Then don’t buy into it!

7. Show massive responsibility
You said you wanted to do something. Then do it! Words are meaningless unless they are followed by action. It’s your life, which makes it your responsibility. No one else is liable for the way you live your life but you.


8. Be you
If you do not know what means, figure it out.

9. Drop the nonsense
You know what you are and are not doing. You know when you are lying to yourself, kidding yourself, and not doing what you set out to do. Cut out all the crap and focus on what matters.

10. Never surrender on what truly matters to you
Whenever you do find something worth fighting for, fight for it with all you’ve got! Yes, you will fall. Yes, you will fail. Stand back up. The fight is only over when you stay on the ground.


11. Never stop improving
When you stop improving yourself you will fall below your potential and receive a life less than what you are capable of having. Work your hardest. Always.

12. Enjoy 
You have one life, one chance, and one opportunity to make this life worth something, so make it count. Love your life, learn to enjoy yourself, laugh heartily, and, most importantly, make the mark you want to make on the world. Whether or not you lived a life worth living in the end is up to you.

These have changed a lot over the years, although they were always present in some way. The first rule is by far the most important rule, for the goal of everything, in some form or another is happiness. Happiness stands at the pinnacle of life, and it is only when we hold ourselves back or put restrictions on ourselves that we miss out on that.

Overthinking, talking too much, giving it less of what we can, lying to oneself, not making active choices, avoiding responsibility, trying to be someone else, holding onto things that do not matter anymore, giving up, slowing down, and worrying are all things that hold us back from happiness.

It is not so much about finding happiness, but about removing everything that holds us back. Over the years I realized this more and more. I used to chase joy and happiness, only to find that with fewer restrictions, and expectations and with more commitment to the moments that are, not what I want to be, my happiness increased a lot. Or, simply put: The more I allowed myself to be the child I felt I was inside, the easier it was for me to find happiness.


Every rule of my life is to support that idea, but they weren’t always that way. I started out trying way too hard to make life work for me, having rules about productivity, success, grinding, getting up early, and doing all sorts of “work harder” things.

I worked so hard and went so overboard with that that I completely crashed and burned out in college, and took the complete opposite rules after that. Letting go of everything, enjoying the moment, being spontaneous, loving everyone and everything, not trying, not taking responsibility, and just going with the flow.

RomanceRe: Man Shares Chat With Overdemanding Lady He Wanted To Date by xtian110: 4:27pm On May 19, 2024
Honestly some lady are just a vampire...
CelebritiesRe: Find Mohbad's Killer And Get ₦50M - ATFJ (Video) by xtian110: 3:21pm On May 18, 2024
I hope I'm not dreaming because I don't understand what is going on in this country

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