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CrimeRe: Rights Group Condemns The Treatment Of Gay Men In Imo State by Youngzedd(m): 12:53pm On Jan 17, 2013
Oyibo no put una noise for this matter, this is not human right thing, do you know how many young boiz the gays has knack akpako?

We luv it.

No more homo in 9ja.
CelebritiesRe: Elton John And David Furnish Announce Birth Of Their Second Child by Youngzedd(m): 12:41pm On Jan 17, 2013
J12: Bad belle people, why can't you congratulate them? grin

Congrats to couple jare.
One of them is here.
Technology MarketRe: ***Android Tablets, Laptops,Powerbanks, Home Security and Cinema Systems**** by Youngzedd(m): 7:18am On Jan 17, 2013
How much is Ainol Novo 7 Mars 7 Inch Cortex A9 Amlogic8726-M3 Android


Waiting for reply.
ComputersRe: My Laptop Is Hanging by Youngzedd(m): 6:48am On Jan 17, 2013
sting_224: Which laptop brand are you using? Also post the spec i.e RAM, processor type/speed e.t.c
Exactly.
CelebritiesRe: Shan George Moved To Calabar To Care For Her Sick Mum by Youngzedd(m): 4:10pm On Jan 16, 2013
When she was asked about the possibility of getting a political appointment there, this was here response.....

“I won’t make a good politician, I’m too brutally honest,”
Interesting..
TravelRe: Topic closed. by Youngzedd(m): 4:04pm On Jan 16, 2013
Ikengawo: nne, ama ife i mege nga lol, le nor i chori bu sense ne re efe ngi wink. jishike, lol.
na gwa ha ni wu titi oyibo lol
This igbo lang is not readable.
TravelRe: Topic closed. by Youngzedd(m): 3:56pm On Jan 16, 2013
" White person shopping
means the selling price
goes higher. White
person smiling and being
excited while shopping
means disaster for white
person’s wallet and
happiness for Nigerian
seller’s wallet."
Hehe unto Naija level.


Heat. As I was crossing
the hallway leading to
Arrivals, I felt I was
sweating like a Christmas
goat.
You haven't seen anything yet.


Watch out for season 2
Christianity EtcRe: Chris Okotie - Tattoos And Plastic Surgery Are Not Sins by Youngzedd(m): 8:30pm On Jan 14, 2013
Mr knowitall.:
shocked shocked shocked shocked you talk like that against the man of God? God eyes are on you now...
Who is man of God, Chris or Okotie?


Hell fire will soon full.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Super Human Abilities You Will Love To Possess by Youngzedd(m): 4:33pm On Jan 14, 2013
Legend of the seeker, world of possibilities.

Only the powers I need and I will be satisfied.

Who knows what I would have turned Nairaland into.

Seun and Moderators don't suffer.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Super Human Abilities You Will Love To Possess by Youngzedd(m): 3:21pm On Jan 14, 2013
Emperor5c: Ability 2 flog NL moderators 4rm d comfort of ma home
LMAO


I nearly fall from the chair lol.
PhonesRe: Scammers Use Bulk SMS To Customize Bank Alerts - Beware by Youngzedd(m): 9:28am On Jan 14, 2013
I'm an internet marketer and I do receive this kind of Poo, naija boiz and their behavior.

The only way to scare them is to ask for a scammed copy and you will never hear from him/her.

Moreover, I don't deliver any product without login into my account via internet bank, so if you are a seller you should have access to internet banking to avoid the unknown.

Others should learn from this, naija is not conducive for genuine biz that is why we are suffering from the hands of the whites with their restriction from their sites. Not only the politician, but we as a whole should amend our ways.

@OP go and give thanksgiving in your place of worship.
RomanceRe: The 10 Commandments For Women by Youngzedd(m): 9:27am On Jan 14, 2013
ogugua88: [size=13pt]Not a bad list. By the way, who does number four? huh[/size]
Waiting.................
Christianity EtcRe: Is Eating And Drinking At Burials Part Of Christianity by Youngzedd(m):
gboss4sure: Is not an obligation that you must cook but considering people that will come from far places and spend hours at the burial you will have to make arrangments for what they will eat in order to regain strength. Body no be fire wood, say person die no mean say the living no go chop food. After all peter the apostles said, to live is christ but to die is gain. When someone dies in christ broda/sistas their own better ooooo.
This post made my sign in.

Forget about the far place, it's like you haven't been to burial.
When the corpse has not been buried in a funeral just count the number of the people there but when the corpse is buried recount the number of people present, am posting with an experience.
Immediately it's time for item 7 those forks crying during the burial will automatically change to something else, if you see the way they rush foods and drinks, more especially women in the village hey do come with nylon bag they will use to park food.
If you have been to burial in the east you will understand what am talking about,people sell their properties just to meet up and am the last M.U.M.U to partake in those shit, if any body die if I have something I contribute but if I don't have, no option than to dig a hole and put the corpse in there.

Or should I talk about the money churches do collect and the offering they collect on the burial funeral, if we the parishioners will stand up and say enough is enough to all the shit.

The money that would be used to do some thing meaning will be wasted in a burial funeral just like that even owning some credits.

I wish this could be stopped FOREVER.
ComputersRe: How Can I Know The Original Laptop When Buyin It by Youngzedd(m): 1:43pm On Jan 12, 2013
Highbros: are you saying computers are made only in china? Cos mine wasn't made in china. And you'll have no idea what a strong system is like unless you use a different make.
I didn't say that only china produce lappy but almost all the company in the world has company in china.

I have told the poster what to do.
RomanceRe: Is Astrological Compatibility Important In Marriage? by Youngzedd(m): 12:56pm On Jan 12, 2013
jacobscros: astrology says me and Capricorn are a no go but I get along with Capricorn ladies die! grin
BF and GF thing no be marriage bro.

hehe u go soon know.
Technology MarketRe: Charge Your Phones Even Without Light by Youngzedd(m): 8:18am On Jan 12, 2013
How much is the products, list it out here.
ComputersRe: How Can I Know The Original Laptop When Buyin It by Youngzedd(m): 8:06am On Jan 12, 2013
Highbros: When you see made in korea on it
Aah bros naa waaoooo, pc geek don talk.
Stop giving people this kind of Advise.

All the hp and Toshiba I have seen and used is made in China and they are very strong.



@OP Check the config if u can OR best option is when buying one, buy from authorized dealer or go with computer geek.
ComputersRe: Unlock Huawei E303 Modem And All Stubborn Modem Unlock Difficulties Solved! by Youngzedd(op): 6:43pm On Jan 11, 2013
maxibrainz: can the crackd Dc unlocker be used to unlock the glo bolt E303 modem?
The model is not there, E303 is still a new modem but it can unlock other modem.
PhonesRe: Tecno N7 5" Android Phone by Youngzedd(m): 10:47am On Jan 11, 2013
I disqualify this phone because of the RAM.

Forget the camera, if u want to snap go and buy digital camera.
ComputersRe: Unlock Huawei E303 Modem And All Stubborn Modem Unlock Difficulties Solved! by Youngzedd(op): 6:46pm On Jan 10, 2013
Page one updated with cr@ck£d dc unlocker.
CultureRe: What Are Your Beliefs On Traditional Medicine? by Youngzedd(m): 1:01pm On Jan 09, 2013
Kamsy10: ogwo nnu oria. meaning it cures everything. stomach problem, headache, fever, diabetes, cancer, sleepless night,etc
You're the true son of ur fada.

That is why I hate traditional medicine, it curse every every, if u request for only malaria medicine, they will give u combination 20 in 1, which contains a lot of diseases.

I dislike the rubbish.

The worst part of it is that every body is now a herbalist in Onitsha.

The last one I drank nearly killed me, imagine what I bought with 5,000 Naira with their rubbish NAFDAC number. I vowed not to take traditional again.

If not oyibo medicine leave am.

According to my research, the reason why people petronize them is because it's cheap.

I can still remember the time of our fore fathers, why traditional medicine is the best, but now am speechless.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Lionel Messi Wins Ballon D'or Award by Youngzedd(m): 7:53am On Jan 08, 2013
Pergrace: Messi wins the award ....but the guy for try speak english nah grin grin grin grin grin
No be only English, na pidgin.
How many dey there last night fit speak english.


Messi all the way............
Barca all the way.......................
FashionRe: Patience Jonathan's "Stunning" Look In Pink Kaftan [PHOTO] by Youngzedd(m): 4:52pm On Jan 04, 2013
Which kind Rwanda attire be this shocked
Nairaland GeneralRe: 20 Poorest Countries In The World 2012 by Youngzedd(op): 9:29am On Jan 04, 2013
Una be fool: Nigeria is number one spiritualy.
grin grin grin shocked shocked
Nairaland GeneralRe: 20 Poorest Countries In The World 2012 by Youngzedd(op): 9:52am On Jan 02, 2013
Brisingr: So glad naija no dey among
Me too.
Nairaland General20 Poorest Countries In The World 2012 by Youngzedd(op): 3:02pm On Dec 31, 2012
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The rankings below were published in Wikipedia from International Monetary Fund’s 2011 gross domestic product per capita (GDP per capita) report and reflecting the countries with the lowest purchasing power parity (PPP). Since 1970, there has been encouraging news emerging from developing countries. According to the UN’s 2010 Human Development Report, life expectancy in developing countries has increased from 59 years in 1970 to 70 years in 2010. School enrollment climbed from 55% to 70% of all primary and secondary school-age children. Also, in the last forty years, per capita GDP doubled to more than ten thousand U.S. dollars. Poor countries are catching up with the wealthier countries, but not all countries are making fast progress. For example, some countries in Sub-Sahara Africa have little or no progress, largely due to the HIV epidemic and civil wars.

The 20 Poorest Countries:

#1. Congo, Democratic Republic


GDP Per Capita: $348 (As of 2011)

Not to be mixed with the neighboring Republic of Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has become the poorest country in the world as of 2010. Democratic Republic of the Congo was known as Zaire until 1997. Congo is the largest country in the world that has French as an official language – the population of D.R Congo is about six million larger than the population of France (71 million people in D.R Congo vs 65 million in France). The Second Congo War beginning in 1998 has devastated the country. The war that involves at least 7 foreign armies is the deadliest conflict in the world since World War II – by 2008 the Second Congo War and its aftermath had killed 5.4 million people.

#2. Liberia

GDP Per Capita: $456 (As of 2011)

Liberia is one of the few countries in Africa that have not been colonized by Europe. Instead, Liberia was founded and colonized by freed slaves from America. These slaves made up the elite of the country and they established a government that closely resembled that of the United States of America. In 1980 the president of Liberia was overthrown and a period of instability and civil war followed. After the killings of hundreds of thousands, a 2003 peace deal was led to democratic elections in 2005. Today, Liberia is recovering from the lingering effects of the civil war and related economic dislocation, with about 85% of the population lives below $1 a day.

#3. Zimbabwe

GDP Per Capita: $487 (As of 2011)

The government of Zimbabwe released its largest bank note 100 trillion dollar bill issued on January 2009. In addition to the economic problems the life expectancy of Zimbabwe is the lowest in the world – 37 years for men and just 34 for women. One of the problems for the early deaths are the 20.1% of the population with HIV and AIDS. The health issues aren’t seeing any improvement.

#4. Burundi

GDP Per Capita: $615 (As of 2011)

Burundi is known for its tribal and civil wars. Burundi have never really had any peaceful time between the everlasting civil wars as a result its the fourth poorest country. Owing in part to its landlocked geography, poor legal system, lack of economic freedom, lack of access to education, and the proliferation of HIV and AIDS. Approximately 80% of Burundians live in poverty and according to the World Food Programme 57% of children under 5 years suffer from chronic malnutrition; 93% of Burundi’s exports revenues come from selling coffee.

#5. Eritrea

GDP Per Capita: $735 (As of 2011)

Affected by the Italian colonizers of the 19th century. Eritrea’s advantage of controlling the sea route through the Suez Canal made the italians to colonized it just a year after the opening of the canal in 1869 and same reason the British conquered it in 1941. The present Eritrea’s economic conditions have not improved and real gross domestic product growth averaged 1.2 percent between 2005 and 2008; in 2009 GDP growth was estimated at 2.0 percent.

#6. Central African Republic

GDP Per Capita: $768 (As of 2011)

Despite its significant mineral resources; uranium reserves in Bakouma, crude oil, gold, diamonds, lumber, hydropower and its arable land, it remains one of the poorest countries in the world. Diamonds constitute the most important export of the Central Africans Republic, accounting for 40–55% of export revenues. The 2010 UNDP Human Development Report ranks CAR near the bottom of its Human Development Index (159th out of 162 countries) and unlikely to meet its MDG goals. The proportion of Central Africans living on $1 a day has decreased slightly to 62% but it needs to be half of that in order to reach the 2015 goal.

#7. Niger


GDP Per Capita: $771 (As of 2011)

With over 80% of its land is covered by the giant desert of Sahara, Niger has a Gross Domestic Product (GDP) per capita in Parity Purchasing Power (PPP) terms of US$771 as of 2011, one of the lowest in Africa. Niger’s poverty is exacerbated by political instability, extreme vulnerability to exogenous shocks and inequality which affects girls, women and children disproportionately. In January 2000, Niger’s newly elected government inherited serious financial and economic problems including a virtually empty treasury and was qualified for enhanced debt relief under the International Monetary Fund program for Highly Indebted Poor Countries.

#8. Sierra Leone

GDP Per Capita: $849 (As of 2011)

A West African country with English as its official language, Sierra Leone has relied on mining, especially diamonds, for its economic base and home to the third largest natural harbour in the world where shipping from all over the globe berth at Freetown’s famous Queen Elizabeth II Quay. It is among the top diamond producing nations in the world, and mineral exports remain the main foreign currency earner and also among the largest producers of titanium and bauxite, and a major producer of gold. Despite this natural wealth, 70% of its people live in poverty. If you have seen the movie Blood Diamond you should know that it is based on Sierra Leone.

#9. Malawi

GDP Per Capita: $860 (As of 2011)

Malawi has one of the lowest per capita incomes in the world, with 53% (2004) living under the poverty line. In December 2000, the IMF stopped aid disbursements due to corruption concerns, and many individual donors followed suit, resulting in an almost 80% drop in Malawi’s development budget. In 2006, Malawi was approved for relief under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) program. In December 2007, the US granted Malawi eligibility status to receive financial support within the Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) initiative. Agriculture accounts for 35% of GDP, industry for 19% and services for the remaining 46%. In addition, some setbacks have been experienced, and Malawi has lost some of its ability to pay for imports due to a general shortage of foreign exchange, as investment fell 23% in 2009.

#10. Togo

GDP Per Capita: $899 (As of 2011)

This small, sub-Saharan economy suffers from anemic economic growth and depends heavily on both commercial and subsistence agriculture, which provides employment for a significant share of the labor force. Cocoa, coffee, and cotton generate about 40% of export earnings with cotton being the most important cash crop. Togo is among the world’s largest producers of phosphate. Approximately one half of the population lives below the international poverty line of US$1.25 a day.

#11. Madagascar

GDP Per Capita: $934 (As of 2011)

Madagascar’s mainstay of growth are tourism, agriculture and the extractive industries. Approximately 69% of the population lives below the national poverty line threshold of one dollar per day. The agriculture sector constituted 29% of Malagasy GDP in 2011, while manufacturing formed 15% of GDP. Tourism dropped more than 50% in 2009 compared with the previous year, and many investors are wary of entering the uncertain investment environment.

#12. Afghanistan

GDP Per Capita: $956 (As of 2011)

Afghanistan is probably the only poorest country in the world that doesn’t need any introduction. Due to the decades of war and nearly complete lack of foreign investment, the nation’sGDP per capita stands at $956. Its unemployment rate is 35% and 42 % of the population live on less than $1 a day. As tribal warfare and internecine feuding has been one of their chief occupations since time immemorial. History has never seen Afghanistan lose a war. They might be one of the poorest but they know how to fight. Instead of a traditional army they simply resist with small counter attacks that eventually tire out the enemy.

#13. Guinea

GDP Per Capita: $1,083 (As of 2011)

Guinea also has diamonds, gold, and other metals. The country has great potential for hydroelectric power. Bauxite and alumina are currently the only major exports. Guinea’s poorly developed infrastructure and rampant corruption continue to present obstacles to large-scale investment projects. Agriculture employs 80% of the nation’s labor force. Under French rule, and at the beginning of independence, Guinea was a major exporter of bananas, pineapples, coffee, peanuts, and palm oil. From independence until the presidential election of 2010, Guinea was governed by a number of autocratic rulers, which has contributed to making Guinea one of the poorest countries in the world.


#14. Mozambique

GDP Per Capita: $1,085 (As of 2011)

One of the poorest and most underdeveloped country in the world, 75% of the population engages in small-scale agriculture, which still suffers from inadequate infrastructure, commercial networks, and investment. The minimum legal salary is around US$60 per month.


#15. Ethiopia

GDP Per Capita: $ 1,093 (As of 2011)

Ethiopia suffers from poverty, and poor sanitation. In the capital city of Addis Ababa, 55% of the population lives in slums. Despite its fast growth in recent years, GDP per capita is one of the lowest in the world, and the economy faces a number of serious structural problems. Ethiopia’s economy is based on agriculture, which accounts for 41% of GDP and 85% of total employment. Agricultural productivity remains low, the sector suffers from poor cultivation practices and frequent drought.

#16. Mali

GDP Per Capita: $1,128 (As of 2011)

With 50% of the population living below the international poverty line of US$1.25 a day, Mali is one of the poorest countries in the world. Some of its natural resources are gold, uranium, livestock, and salt. Mali remains dependent on foreign aid. Economic activity is largely confined to the riverine area irrigated by the Niger River and about 65% of its land area is desert or semidesert. Mali experienced economic growth of about 5% per year between 1996-2010. The government in 2011 completed an IMF extended credit facility program that has helped the economy grow, diversify, and attract foreign investment.

#17. Guinea-Bissau

GDP Per Capita: $1,144 (As of 2011)

Guinea-Bissau’s legal economy depends mainly on farming and fishing, but trafficking in narcotics is probably the most lucrative trade. With 60% of the population living below the poverty line, drug traffickers based in Latin America use Guinea-Bissau, along with several neighboring West African nations, as a transshipment point to Europe for cocaine. The government and the military did almost nothing to stop this business.

#18. Comoros

GDP Per Capita: $ 1,232 (As of 2011)

Made up of three islands with rapidly increasing population, and few natural resources. As of 2008 about 50% of the population lives below the international poverty line of US$1.25 a day, due to numerous coups d’etat since independence in 1975.

#19. Haiti


GDP Per Capita: $1,235 (As of 2011)

Haiti is a free market economy that enjoys the advantages of low labor costs and tariff-free access to the US for many of its exports. Poverty, corruption, and poor access to education for much of the population are among Haiti’s most serious disadvantages. Haiti’s economy suffered a severe setback in January 2010 when a 7.0 magnitude earthquake destroyed much of its capital city, Port-au-Prince, and neighboring areas. Already the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere with 80% of the population living under the poverty line and 54% in abject poverty, the earthquake inflicted $7.8 billion in damages. Seven out of ten Haitians live on less than US$2 a day, according to the International Red Cross.

#20. Uganda

GDP Per Capita: $1,317 (As of 2011[/b])

Uganda is one of the poorest nations in the world, with 37.7 percent of the population living on less than $1.25 a day. Uganda has substantial natural resources, including fertile soils, regular rainfall, small deposits of copper, gold, and other minerals, and recently discovered oil. Despite making enormous progress in reducing the countrywide poverty incidence from 56 percent of the population in 1992 to 31 per cent in 2005, poverty remains deep-rooted in the country’s rural areas, which are home to more than 85 per cent of Ugandans.

Sources: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_%28PPP%29_per_capita


God the father don't allow anything that will take me to any of these country AMEN

ComputersRe: Unlock Huawei E303 Modem And All Stubborn Modem Unlock Difficulties Solved! by Youngzedd(op): 1:30pm On Dec 29, 2012
helixmanager: So what will an administrator do?he or she would reverse bank transactions?

If he got banned,he opens another account with another name.

Spammers are everywhere,be careful.
Well, actually one has to be careful in what ever he or she do online and offline, if you can take the risk go on OR use Paypal or other means to buy credits to avoid the unkwnown.
WebmastersRe: Need Google Adwords Credit by Youngzedd(m): 7:04pm On Dec 28, 2012
ComputersRe: Can I Have More Than Ten Anti Virus Softwares On Laptop by Youngzedd(m): 2:38pm On Dec 26, 2012
Kslib: Wait oh!! Na evil spirit you wan chase comot for the laptop body abi na only virus...
I tire oooooh

Hey purchase Bitdefender total security 2013 and sleep with your two eyes closed.

Here is goes >>> http://www.bitdefender.com/solutions/total-security.html

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