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Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by civilserva: 11:45pm On Aug 18 |
ivolt: Continue to shake your head, at least the new president didn't kill the project as Nigeria would have done. 1 Like |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by Broveens42(m): 11:49pm On Aug 18 |
Even in the era of enlightenment, the whites are still feeding you guys with their superstition.. Where is the orbit it was launched? What is orbit ? Black people |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by comrChris(m): 11:54pm On Aug 18 |
jazzman7711:What is wrong with all of you? Although the post is about satellite but the guy was simply saying that the president of Senegal has spent barely 6 months in office and he's done this, while Tinubu has spent over 15 months and no impact on the masses aside hunger and poverty his policies have brought. Either you all didn't understand his question or you are deliberately avoiding it, he asked you to list what Tinubu has done that has affected the masses positively in his more than one year in office. You people should stop making it look he's ridiculing the country, he's not, he's talking about Tinubu and not Nigeria 1 Like |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by TossTos: 12:01am On Aug 19 |
I always get pained when I see people talking down on Nigeria, like we're not even doing anything at all .. And we keep doing things in and out of the country.. 2 Likes |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by GodisStriking: 12:13am On Aug 19 |
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Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by goslowgoslow(m): 12:29am On Aug 19 |
PlayMaker14:Even if you don't like Tinubu at least use your common sense. Are you telling me he started such a project and completed it in one year? The project is not even on Senegal soil. 1 Like |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by goslowgoslow(m): 12:35am On Aug 19 |
TossTos:Don't mind them, they will be trolling their country as if Nigeria is the worst place in earth. I wish they were all born in Venezuela or Honduras they will know the difference. Most of them are even irresponsible citizens of Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by goslowgoslow(m): 12:39am On Aug 19 |
civilserva:So that is what you do! Killing projects afterall you are a Nigerian... hypocrite. 2 Likes |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by Ibime(m): 12:54am On Aug 19 |
Houseofglam7: Nigeria has satellites in space. You simply build or buy one and get a foreign carrier to launch it 2 Likes |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by Moony45: 1:33am On Aug 19 |
Nigeria and FUTA did there own some years back and it was lunched from the same USA 1 Like |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by spiSeyi: 2:06am On Aug 19 |
PlayMaker14:Hatred just make you an illiterate FYI Nigeria has its satellite 🛰️ on the orbit and that of Senegal has been conceptualize for about a decade before this man. You might hate PBAT but when it comes to Tech in Africa Senegal any other countries except SA can't stand Nigeria 2 Likes |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by Validated: 2:11am On Aug 19 |
PlayMaker14: If it is Nigeria, the new leader will cancel the contract for "self help". Then his people will come online and defend it, even with borrowed funds. 1 Like |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by OChimex: 2:13am On Aug 19 |
ivolt: You are absolutely referring to yourself dude. At least Senegal president saw a completion of a project? What project has Tinibu completed ? Just mention one? Instead he destroyed Nigeria in just a year. Imagine buhari being better than anybody? 1 Like |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by naptu2: 3:32am On Aug 19 |
That's something that Nigeria did in 2003. 1 Like |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by dalass(f): 3:44am On Aug 19 |
PlayMaker14: The Senegalese president said it was a result of 5 years of hard work, so it was his predecessors efforts and dea. No one can launch a satellite under a year of starting 1 Like |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by benjanny(m): 4:08am On Aug 19 |
A very outstanding development But am sure a foreign nationals did it on their behalf |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by jazzman7711: 4:11am On Aug 19 |
sweetkev: Shut your lying, illiterate lips. The satellite was built by NIGERIAN SCIENTISTS and is STILL in operation. Ignorant IPOB pea brain. Don't use simple Google to learn before spewing your nasty vomit. 1 Like |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by Difrent: 4:15am On Aug 19 |
PlayMaker14: We know say even if you are unable to impregnate your wife you will still blame Tinubu 1 Like |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by Difrent: 4:21am On Aug 19 |
comrChris: When I read comments like yours it strengthen my resolve that Nigerians don't really know what we want, our politicians know this because they come from among us so they use it to their political advantage. Tinubu has spent way more than what was used to build the satellite providing social service but folks like you aren't satisfied because he isn't building a satellite like they are doing in Senegal when we don't have an urgent need for satellite as we currently have several in orbit...... Politics shouldn't make you cut off your nose to spite your face , but that is the exact case with you lots. 1 Like |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by jazzman7711: 4:22am On Aug 19 |
MrSly: Students now get loans to attend university, courtesy of this administration. In fact UNN just published data on over 325 students who just enrolled on federal-backed student loans. It's happening in EVERY university. This opens up higher education to a great many people previously shut out. Far bigger achievement than some fcking satellite. But will your tribalist hatred allow you to acknowledge any good thing you see in Nigeria? If it was the other way round, and Senegal announced they were offering student loans for university, while Nigeria was prioritising the launching of a space satellite to fanfare, you would have PRAISED Senegal and ATTACKED the Nigerian govt for 'misplaced priorities'. I KNOW IT. YOU KNOW IT. Demonic entities drowned in tribalist hate. You're despicable, you IPOB Emergency Nigerians. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by joseph1832(m): 4:31am On Aug 19 |
Congrats to them. Em, whatever happened to our own satellite, naija sat one or so? Naptu2, any idea? |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by Believeintruth: 4:36am On Aug 19 |
Krankhead: You are high on weed. |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by Believeintruth: 4:40am On Aug 19 |
Sholaco: Okay so please answer the young man's question. What has Tinubu administration achieved so far? This is not hard naaaa. |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by Believeintruth: 4:41am On Aug 19 |
PlayMaker14: Because they know there is none. 1 Like |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by Rooomage: 4:43am On Aug 19 |
PlayMaker14:Do you even know that Nigeria launched her first satellite in 2003? 1 Like |
Re: Senegal Successfully Launches First Satellite by Believeintruth: 4:44am On Aug 19 |
PlayMaker14: You know these guys always use gaslighting and passive aggressive tactics always. I like the fact that you are not falling for their games. 1 Like |
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