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Re: For Nigeria To Really Develop And Grow We Need To Embrace Science by HellVictorinho6(m): 1:56pm On Mar 24 |
NOwazobia They av come again They know they are saying nonsense but they pretend like they dont How can a government, fed/state/local be wasting resources upon resources/murny upon murny but u guys keep expecting anything to work? |
Re: For Nigeria To Really Develop And Grow We Need To Embrace Science by nearline(m): 3:01pm On Mar 24 |
7lives: You have made a lot of valid points here. Very solid ones. |
Re: For Nigeria To Really Develop And Grow We Need To Embrace Science by Trollronaldo: 5:42pm On Mar 24 |
HellVictorinho6:read what you typed again and read the OP |
Re: For Nigeria To Really Develop And Grow We Need To Embrace Science by HellVictorinho6(m): 6:09pm On Mar 24 |
Re: For Nigeria To Really Develop And Grow We Need To Embrace Science by HellVictorinho6(m): 6:10pm On Mar 24 |
nearline: rubbish |
Re: For Nigeria To Really Develop And Grow We Need To Embrace Science by NOwazobia: 8:49pm On Mar 24 |
7lives:You are still fantasizing. But that is ok. Is not a crime to fantasize. Economy development is beyond inventing things. There is what we called comparative development in national economy... Your government should first start producing the existing ones by laying the foundation and environmental to enable such. |
Re: For Nigeria To Really Develop And Grow We Need To Embrace Science by Konquest: 2:24am On Mar 25 |
sukkot:Indeed Sukkot, STRONG INSTITUTIONS. Ideally yes the U.S. has strong institutions but racial or ethnic fractures still exist in the U.S. that have worsened full integration. There's also still continued White poverty among the folks in the Appalachian mountains region of the United States with the polls showing that President Biden is trailing Trump based on several variables. Just to be clearer... If Yorubaland as a case study (excluding Yorubaland in Benin Republic and Republic of Togo) becomes an independent country with a population of over 50 million as of today, it would have a landmass that's slightly bigger than Sierra Leone in West Africa, but it would be VERY efficiently run with a huge Diaspora population living in West Africa, United Kingdom, the U.S., Canada, Germany, South Africa, etc, precious minerals such as gold, crude oil and gas, the second largest bitumen reserve on earth (after that of Canada) which is far more than the entire crude oil reserves of Nigeria, a pool of tech-savvy folks in the field of ICT, robotics, biotechnology, stem cell experts, etc, among the Yorubas, and arable land for high-tech agribusiness. The new countries from the defunct Nigeria can always collaborate in several fields. Ghana would bow down! Lol. I believe a country doesn't have to be big in landmass or population to be a super power... Switzerland, Singapore, Netherlands, Israel, come to mind. Smaller but powerful countries are very nifty when it comes to removing inefficiencies by taking decisions with their strong institutions. Aha! Lol. My instincts told me you would have been to the Netherlands too... Not being far from your England base. |
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