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Romance / Re: What Can Someone Deduce About You From Your Social Media Accounts by Minsk24: 9:30pm On Feb 28 |
DiskJokeyManic:The thread is about the content of your social media pages, what can someone learn about you by scrolling tru ur Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc |
Romance / Re: What Can Someone Deduce About You From Your Social Media Accounts by Minsk24: 9:29pm On Feb 28 |
DevilsEqual:Its quite strange for a deep thinker like you to not be a fan of Messi and Pep, these two guys embody everything a deep thinker,lover of philosophy, and co would Love.. I really find it strange... What pages would i see on your Facebook regarding your history interest? I have lots of Roman history pages on my Facebook I am also a forex trader and imagine our Facebook will not be too different, i just have a few pages on trading psychology i follow, i also have my content filled with financial markets contents, stocks and co from cnbc, Yahoo finance, Bloomberg Interesting to see how things we love define the content of our social media |
Romance / Re: What Can Someone Deduce About You From Your Social Media Accounts by Minsk24: 4:22pm On Feb 28 |
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Romance / Re: What Can Someone Deduce About You From Your Social Media Accounts by Minsk24: 3:18pm On Feb 28 |
floret23:Lol... opposite I am not an APC supporter, i am Pro-Common sense with global Geo-politics...hamas i have no sides on the isreal -Hamas conflict |
Romance / Re: What Can Someone Deduce About You From Your Social Media Accounts by Minsk24: 11:47am On Feb 28 |
pussygotlips:Hmmm, i understand what ur page will look like |
Romance / Re: What Can Someone Deduce About You From Your Social Media Accounts by Minsk24: 11:47am On Feb 28 |
otagbuegede:Definitely, the big social media companies use this data to suggest content to us and for other commercial purposes.... That is a big reason why Social media is big political tool... |
Romance / Re: What Can Someone Deduce About You From Your Social Media Accounts by Minsk24: 11:45am On Feb 28 |
Vinnie2000:Omo 1 Like |
Romance / Re: What Can Someone Deduce About You From Your Social Media Accounts by Minsk24: 11:45am On Feb 28 |
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Foreign Affairs / Re: Hungary’s Parliament Ratifies Sweden’s Bid To Join NATO by Minsk24: 11:19am On Feb 27 |
Quelme:Yes you are right, but you cannot underestimate the importance of the black sea to Russia's interest, i believe one of the main reasons for this war was to dominate the black sea, Russia's Achilles heel has been limited access to commercial maritime...the Caspian sea will need to traverse tru different countries...same with armenia... You have made very good points, i agree with all your points, while they will have options, a war with Nato will hurt Russia's maritime operations, because even in the baltic, u still have to pass tru straits that are controlled by NATO.... Russia's usage of Armenia and Georgia for imports is a very smart move, i really appreciate the tactfulness of t Moscow to evade sanctions, their economy is growing and there is a growing number of homegrown companies filling up vacancies....i am very impressed... The last point on immigrants is very true, these immigrants send money back home and this will increase Russian soft power on the region... I appreciate your points, very logical and well thought out |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Hungary’s Parliament Ratifies Sweden’s Bid To Join NATO by Minsk24: 11:10am On Feb 27 |
Quelme:You are right, i agree with you |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Hungary’s Parliament Ratifies Sweden’s Bid To Join NATO by Minsk24: 10:46am On Feb 27 |
Quelme:Not True, these countries have had a long standing neutral policy, especially for finland, following the aftermath of the winter war ..while they have been more aligned with the west, they were not part of Nato or have any significant NATO military presence, especially for finland 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Hungary’s Parliament Ratifies Sweden’s Bid To Join NATO by Minsk24: 10:44am On Feb 27 |
KGBKremlin:Is NATO in a direct war with Russia? 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Hungary’s Parliament Ratifies Sweden’s Bid To Join NATO by Minsk24: 10:44am On Feb 27 |
Quelme:Thats the point, if boshphorus is blockaded by NATO, Russia won't have any exit or access to international waters from that region, this will hamper Russian economy during wartime and even in a NATO naval warfare in that region, i feel NATO will have the upperhand logistically 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: America Will Always Be The Greatest Economy by Minsk24: 10:24am On Feb 27 |
HellVictorinho6: Naija still better pass many countries oh |
Foreign Affairs / Re: America Will Always Be The Greatest Economy by Minsk24: 10:24am On Feb 27 |
Well said.... H |
Politics / Re: Tinubu Directs Creation Of Youth Unemployment Benefits by Minsk24: 10:13am On Feb 27 |
Very stupid decision, creating social programs without a clear road map on source of funding is very stupid, and u want to pay people 25k for 3 months, after the 3 months what next? This kind yeye government eeh, common sense will suggest, okay we will run this program for a couple of years, funds will be sourced by taxes or revenue from x and x or cutting cost from x and redirecting it to the program, we will run the program for x number of years and measure the impact of the program... You allocate money carelessly to a 3 month program and u expect change, kai, tinubu dy fall hands oh 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Minsk24: 9:01am On Feb 27 |
Streetdoctor:Applause and dictation is it the same thing? We all know how politics works in Nigeria, its not even about party but more about individual...buhari dat sideline osinbajo and tinubu's men |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Hungary’s Parliament Ratifies Sweden’s Bid To Join NATO by Minsk24: 5:25am On Feb 27 |
Quelme:I agree with you.... 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Hungary’s Parliament Ratifies Sweden’s Bid To Join NATO by Minsk24: 5:23am On Feb 27 |
Quelme:He did not say the conflict happened because of Russia, he says the CSTO and Russia's sphere of influence in Central Asia is weakening... 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Hungary’s Parliament Ratifies Sweden’s Bid To Join NATO by Minsk24: 5:21am On Feb 27 |
Quelme:Lol, what is difficult to understand, every ship that sails out of the black sea has to pass tru Istanbul |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Hungary’s Parliament Ratifies Sweden’s Bid To Join NATO by Minsk24: 9:07pm On Feb 26 |
NFBI:US is neither good nor bad, but its neighbors feels secure, for the first time in human history we have a superpower that is not expansionist, this creates an environment where ur neighbors feel safe and avoid seeking defence pact with hostile states to the US... What is US saying about Russia that is false? Yes Russia and China are a threat to US hegemony and its normal for US to use different measures to prevent its power from bn eroded There are exceptions to US policy of expansionism i must say, hawaii ,guam and other small islands... 4 Likes 1 Share |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Hungary’s Parliament Ratifies Sweden’s Bid To Join NATO by Minsk24: 8:54pm On Feb 26 |
WrriterNg:Sweden and Finland accession to NATO provides security risk for Russia in the Baltic... pretty much all the countries in the Baltic are now NATO countries....if there is a war and turkey blockades the black sea, it could hamper russian economy...so yes ,more nato expansion is a security threat to russia ,one way or another 14 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Hungary’s Parliament Ratifies Sweden’s Bid To Join NATO by Minsk24: 8:49pm On Feb 26 |
NFBI:Russia is clear threat to the security of some European countries due to events of the past, and present as we see in Ukraine... Countries that were part of USSR in central asia have a military pact with Russia known as CSTO Russia has border issues with Japan, both countries have fought lots of wars China has softened its relations with Russia, both countries have had bittersweet relationship I don't know what to say about Mongolia 5 Likes |
Politics / Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Minsk24: 2:54pm On Feb 26 |
Dsimmer:While i understand the shortcomings of the governors, but u forget that the so-called mechanized agriculture will cost huge amount of money, can the states afford? What about insecurity? Yes state have their fair share of blame, but in a situation where the head is faulty and inefficient, the rest of the body will suffer .. What stops the federal government from bringing out an agricultural plan which the governors will implement with coordination from the FG.... Governors have their fair share of blame as well but the bulk of the blame lies with Tinubu |
Politics / Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Minsk24: 2:48pm On Feb 26 |
Advancedna You made good points on embezzlement and corruption, crude oil theft, excessive government spending and waste e.t.c. Let's say the present government is taking steps to fix this loophole, the impact on the short term will help increase government finances, but would it be enough to alleviate the pressures of a sick economy and the effect of insecurity on the short term within a year? Not at all, but at least we will be heading in the right direction slowly, that is why Tinubu has his fair share of blame and as his administration stays longer in power, his share of the blame will keep increasing... |
Politics / Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Minsk24: 2:42pm On Feb 26 |
advanceDNA:You are just making noise instead of points.... I don't need to have all these figures to analyze what is simple and clear to everybody... U are wanting by all means to paint me as an APC member because u have failed to use common sense to understand my posts... Simply put, the current government is inefficient or has proven to be so far, but the inherited a big mess from the previous government...how is this hard to comprehend abeg? You say that Nigeria is using 99% percent of revenue to service debt, i say it is not true, Nigeria is making money from oil, oil still makes the bulk of government revenue, a huge chunk will go into debt and others will be used to run the country.... There is nothing wrong with subsidizing the naira via exchange rate control, but is it not clear that it is funds that will be used to do it? Nigeria has a low foreign reserve despite crude oil earnings, so the government has to make priorities with consequences.... Economics is not simple ABC, if the government decides to implement control, it will allocate funds and will have to cut spending somewhere else... Where in my post did i justify the government? The beginning of this our tantrum is ur inability to comprehend the fact that yes Tinubu has his fair share of blame but he also inherited a mess from Buhari...why is this even a debate? For example if obi had won, do u think things would have turned around by now? Impossible, reforms take time, obi would be laying foundations, but we would still feel effects of the tough measures... Obi said he will stop defending the naira, we would have felt it as it would have devalued the naira Obi said he would remove fuel subsidy in phases, this was an excellent idea but the impact would still have been felt but in a lesser way than the catastrophe we have now... It takes time to build and stabilize an economy, so either way ,we were bound to go tru tough times, but the problem now is that Tinubu and co are not up to the task so far...i don't see much to be optimistic about this administration |
Politics / Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Minsk24: 1:47pm On Feb 26 |
NaijaPrince18:Wetin concern me and bigotry. We cannot keep blaming the North, lets look at the future and how to solve present issues, the north have messed the country up big time but that is a story for another day ...but now, we need to think of the way forward |
Politics / Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Minsk24: 1:46pm On Feb 26 |
advanceDNA:Because you are not using common sense to analyze the situation.. Economics is not simple ABC, .... |
Politics / Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Minsk24: 1:30pm On Feb 26 |
Baba grew foreign reserves, abeg is it not when ur economy is doing well that foreign reserves will grow? Nigeria is a country with massive security challenges across all regions...how can economy grow under such conditions? Then add this to a clueless government and the common sense fact that policies will take time to bear fruits...so lets say Tinubu and co know what they are doing, it then means that it will take time for their policies to start showing results |
Politics / Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Minsk24: 1:26pm On Feb 26 |
advanceDNA:You and this obasanjo, this is 2024 and u are citing events of 1999 , when we have different economic and Geo-political situations... U cannot peg ur currency without using money to stabilize the rate u want, u use ur reserve to create artificial demand in order to shore up the value of the currency to what u want... Nigeria's reserves is not as high as it used to be, Nigeria had very good economic growth under obasanjo |
Politics / Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Minsk24: 1:24pm On Feb 26 |
ehikwe22:Yes tinubu helped buhari to enter but was it Tinubu that dictated buhari's policies? |
Politics / Re: Tinibu, Not Entirely Responsible For The Current Hunger.not Defending Him Though by Minsk24: 1:23pm On Feb 26 |
NaijaPrince18:Lol everybody get blame for inside matter, under tinubu administration, herdsmen are still ravaging farmers, the call for state police is good, untill then insecurity is part of the reasons of low food production |
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