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Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by Raydos: 8:34am On Sep 07, 2023 |
owagbeba: High IQ translate to Good Governance! You're likely to make a good decision and think critically, and push your brain beyond limit to solve problems when you have High IQ While in the other hand, Low IQ Make you worry less about things, And Bad at solving life problems! 9 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by blingxx(m): 8:35am On Sep 07, 2023 |
Raydos: I already made my personal research on this years ago , the average blackman have a very low IQ can't see beyond religion... Blackman will be earning little get married to many wives give birth to dozens of children and put them on the street to survive on their own, this set of people are always blaming the govt for their misery.. The black man is cursed 11 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by blingxx(m): 8:40am On Sep 07, 2023 |
HarryGleb: I swear, it would have been better if we had an aparthied system like south Africa 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by nairalanda1(m): 8:50am On Sep 07, 2023 |
blingxx: The white areas looked nice because spending on white areas was many times that of black areas. |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by Corrections: 8:51am On Sep 07, 2023 |
Raydos: The answer is ......CORRUPTION and till date (7 Sept of 2023 ) right from 1960, corruption is what we have been able to develop massively. |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by herkeem: 9:12am On Sep 07, 2023 |
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Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by Raydos: 9:13am On Sep 07, 2023 |
nairalanda1: Bro we can't keep making excuses, Over excuses, Over Excuses, It's not going to get us anywhere No human will progress in life with that mentality, Even if Our population was 5million and we produce 10million barrels of crude oil per day, I bet nothing will still Change!! The money will continue to get embezzled, All those Middle-east countries you mentioned are very disciplined and do not tolerate Corruption, That's the reason they progressed! 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by Simeonjoe1: 9:14am On Sep 07, 2023 |
colp2015:Made up |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by ednut1(m): 9:19am On Sep 07, 2023 |
Corrections:in most developed countries that depend on resources people still pay taxes. |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by Corrections: 9:27am On Sep 07, 2023 |
nairalanda1: If you like let NIGERIA be more industrialized more than CHINA, AMERICA, JAPAN, AUSTRALIA, RUSSIA, FRANCE, JAPAN and others, NIGERIA and NIGERIANS will still be poor and miserable in as much corruption is not tamed. You don't put the cart before the horse. You don't think of advancement or development without first dealing with corruption brutally and effectively . I just laugh when people talk the way you did. Friend don't be deceived or deceive others (ignorantly/ unconsciously) by saying those things you said when corruption is the order of the day. Now, just for food for thought. Which of the countries I listed and bolded treats corruption softly or playfully like NIGERIA does? 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by colp2015: 9:27am On Sep 07, 2023 |
Simeonjoe1:It was not a fabricated story. I was with a friend in Dallas a few years back. My friend told me about his wife's friend who visited them. 1 Like |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by Corrections: 9:43am On Sep 07, 2023 |
ednut1: Yes they pay. Can you also say that in those countries that people pay tax CORRUPTION is not brutally and effectively tamed? Don't you think it's the reason why people in those countries are encouraged to pay taxes? Can the same be said of NIGERIA and other African countries? You don't put the cart before the horse, the leaders can't be corrupt with nothing to tame their leakages and want people to be paying taxes. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by Corrections: 9:43am On Sep 07, 2023 |
ednut1: Yes they pay. Can you also say that in those countries that people pay tax CORRUPTION is not brutally and effectively tamed? Don't you think it's the reason why people in those countries are encouraged to pay taxes? Can the same be said of NIGERIA and other African countries? You don't put the cart before the horse, the leaders can't be corrupt with nothing to tame their leakages and want people to be paying taxes. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by ednut1(m): 9:53am On Sep 07, 2023 |
Corrections:they are not encouraged to pay taxes. You go to jail if you dont pay. In arab countries where they don’t pay much taxes they have small population compared to us with 200m |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by nairalanda1(m): 9:54am On Sep 07, 2023 |
Raydos: How is stating what Nigeria needs to do...become an industrialized nation, pay taxes, and yes, deal with official corruption, an excuse. It isn't. No human will progress in life with that mentality, Even if Our population was 5million and we produce 10million barrels of crude oil per day, I bet nothing will still Change!! Because you think that black people are inferior to whites. Whites do not have corruption because their economy is now dependent on industrial exports. At the end, things have to work well for the exports to work, which is why corruption is minimal Nigeria is reliant on oil exports...which fosters a environment of free money, which leads to corruption Believe you me, many oil rich countries are corrupt...it is just that money has a way of hiding cracks if it is enough. The money will continue to get embezzled, All those Middle-east countries you mentioned are very disciplined and do not tolerate Corruption, That's the reason they progressed! They appear not to, but they are. Again, money can cover cracks. |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by nairalanda1(m): 9:59am On Sep 07, 2023 |
Corrections: 1. All countries have corruption. 2.Corruption in industrial countries is minimal because if they allowed it it would harm their bottom line...industrial exports. It does happen (a Japanese MP is currently in big soup because bribes)... Nigeria? No amount of corruption can stop oil revenue flowing well, and yeah, it is always easy to replace That's why I advocate we become an industrial exporter. By the way, I am not excusing corruption. 3.The problem with fighting corruption in Nigeria is Nigerians tend to see it as being a means of settling scores. They do not see how their son stealing can harm them badly. Again, it boils down to low tax levels. Since we do not collect taxes as the West does,govt money is seen in the abstract. Only people who are among the 30% of Nigerians that pay tax bother. Most don't so, why bother? A resident of a European country pays a lot in taxes...so dammne if he doesn't get involved in how his taxes are spent.(and if anything funny happens, the government official is in soup) As an example, tax rates in Germany and even Denmark are 50% or thereabouts of income. Most people pay. GDP is higher. Would a politican dare loot money under those circumstances? Nigeria? 80% of our income comes from oil. Most of the rest comes from exported stuff. Only a tiny proportion comes from taxes, which are 0-24% (and if you earn below N50000 monthly you are exempt from tax). Government officials as a result don't care. It's not people's money they are looting, (sarcasm fully intended) |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by nairalanda1(m): 10:02am On Sep 07, 2023 |
ednut1: Exactly, and as a result, are invested in what happens with their money. (In Denmark, someone can pay tax up to half his or her income. Tell me, would any politican embezzle or steal money under such circumstances?) Nigeria...most don't pay tax, most are not in the income bracket for tax, and most cannot afford tax . Government income comes from oil...so government does not feel responsible to the people. |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by Mrniceguy001: 10:14am On Sep 07, 2023 |
fineboynl: What's the way forward? |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by Corrections: 10:17am On Sep 07, 2023 |
ednut1: Can you now see clearly my point? If people go to jail for not paying tax then you can imagine for yourself what will happen to leaders that dare embezzle public fund. You can imagine the kind of brutal and effect package these countries have for leaders that would dare embezzle public fund. They don't condole corruption!!!! They don't treat corruption softly and playfully like NIGERIA does. Until NIGERIA deals with that there is no amount of tax collected, industrialization built that will fix NIGERIA. 1 Like |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by ovcwality(m): 10:29am On Sep 07, 2023 |
Raydos:Botswana, Angola, Gabon, equitorial guinea, Namibia, republic of congo. Their roads and cities is not up to European standard, but for a developing country it was okay, and no it was no whites. White people are better no lie. Your ass licking is just too much. So if you Nigeria President, what will be your plans on how to achieve all those roads you have shown within 4-8 years for a start? |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by fineboynl(m): 10:54am On Sep 07, 2023 |
Mrniceguy001:blacks would be better within smaller groups within their tribe. Nigeria as a case study or experiment failed at most populous black people. And even at that never expect anything different from the rest of other black nations. No matter where they find themselves. Even in the Caribbean. As far as they are black it’s the same issue. But in smaller groups it would be better than a bigger group of many tribe. Even in the US when an educated black man becomes successful, he will move to white neighborhood where he can have some peace. 7 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by iamtardey: 11:07am On Sep 07, 2023 |
Poverty lives here man |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by Wealthoptulent(m): 11:08am On Sep 07, 2023 |
Raydos: Eedris abdulkareem need to speak to u, |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by Badgers14: 11:08am On Sep 07, 2023 |
Raydos: URBAN PLANNING!!! HOW MANY STATES IN NIGERIA HAVE A MASTERPLAN THAT IS FOLLOWED?? |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by Nasri100(m): 11:09am On Sep 07, 2023 |
Raydos: So sweet i can say this because i am black with una but alot of Nigerians act like MONKEYS Especially the leaders. Cursed nation with low IQ people. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by correctguy101(m): 11:10am On Sep 07, 2023 |
Raydos: Word. Those of us whose businesses requires the transportation of goods can relate. It'll be best if there's a stipulated fixed task to be paid. I run a registered business, pay the annual trades and licencing, yet I can't send my driver to supply goods each day without giving him up to 10-15k else Tinubu boys and the NPF will not let you pass in peace. Oftentimes, they return with broken side mirrors and if you see my Dyna200, dem don use sticks and whatnot damage the body. The way I see it is' The government are okay with receiving these taxes illegally in the guise of claiming Nigerians don't pay tax cos if they were legally collected, something would be expected to be done with such collections of tax. You'd be surprised how much these hoodlums give their immediate bosses each day. Some are required to remit between 80k-200k depends on the location of said illegal collection. Not to talk of the extra the hoodlums will keep for themselves after delivery..... I know this, I use the boys too sometimes to carry my drums if I can't find aboki, so it's from their own account. Abeg, I too lazy to stress too much about Nigerian politicians and their corrupt practices. It always gets me angry. 11 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by capacino(m): 11:11am On Sep 07, 2023 |
You think this shit is found only on Nigerian streets? Go to Ghana, Kenya and you'll find similarities.. many cities in Africa from Accra, to Lagos, to Brazzaville, Nairobi and Kampala all have these type of street views and they look alike. 1 Like |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by Calitoscassius(m): 11:13am On Sep 07, 2023 |
Naigerians were not designed to live in a decent clean environment. Simple! They are happy living like this. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by gbolswag(m): 11:13am On Sep 07, 2023 |
You still want to blame government |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by Backpedal: 11:14am On Sep 07, 2023 |
SmartPolician: Facts |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by Backpedal: 11:15am On Sep 07, 2023 |
capacino: The topic is on Nigeria Let's stick to it |
Re: Why Do Most Nigeria Streets Look Like This? by LegacyB: 11:19am On Sep 07, 2023 |
SmartPolician:If you’re Black and you typed this. Then your case is worse than low IQ. |
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