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Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by sukkot: 3:28pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
Rilwayne001:[b]these people just dont see it bros. imagine if 180 million people had a moral revolution and decide we will all stop stealing. imagine the billions of dollars of crude oil money how it will filter all the way from the top to the bottom. all schools will be built, all roads tarred, all decaying infrastructure fixed. overnight the country will turn from a 3rd class hell-hole into a first world country. only if 180 million people commit to never stealing again. but these demons dont see the bigger picture. their mindset is ' i must tif my own '. and the demons will come here wondering why they have better schools in civilized countries and why theirs is messed up. they need to look in the mirror to see why. the problem is not the country. nigeria is the most blessed country in the world. the problem is the demons in it. if today someone killed all 180 million in nigeria today and europeans all move in and take over. in less than 10 years time the whole nigeria will be 10 times better than dubai. can you imagine every letter i send to nigeria in the past was torn open to see if there is money in it. and once i put money in it to send to a friend, they tore the letter, took out the money and posted it all torn up to my friend. my mum had her birthday, i western union some money to her in nigeria. the next day someone in the western union office created an id and went to collect the money before my mum got there. till today we are still fighting them over this case but i have given up because it is obvious they dont wanna give me the money back. point being, the whole country is corrupt from the bottom up.[/b] 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by missKiffy(f): 3:37pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
Technocrat1759:Lol |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by Nobody: 3:48pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
otiigba1:You must be joking. 1 Like |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by anonimi: 3:49pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
ttmacoy: How many Indians are wasted regularly by the police in America compared to BLACKS? How many How many Indians are in America's jails compared to BLACKS? How many How does the ECONOMY of India compare to that of ANY black African country? How What % of what Indians USE daily do you estimate is developed, improved and PRODUCED in their own country vis-a-vis for Africans? What % How does this translate into respect for the individual's reference group/race? When shall we stop deceiving ourselves and get BUSY to develop our OWN societies? When |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by muyentinadek(m): 3:49pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
[quote author=phantonce post=40512345]OP, you seriously need to bleach a little. We are called black but not charcoal. Anyone that says black is beauty has definitely not come across you. i had to increase my screen brighteness to see your eye ball. I cnt even see your face in the pic. Loz.. Guy, u r so wicked!! I hope the OP takes it as compliments sha. |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by muyentinadek(m): 3:50pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
[quote author=phantonce post=40512345]OP, you seriously need to bleach a little. We are called black but not charcoal. Anyone that says black is beauty has definitely not come across you. i had to increase my screen brighteness to see your eye ball. I cnt even see your face in the pic. Lolz.. Guy, u r so wicked!! I hope the OP takes it as compliments sha. |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by MathsChic(f): 4:07pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
rman:It's called collective intelligence. Many more people are ignoring the other posts and are commenting on OP's complexion. I think this goes a long way to show that Nigerians are merely collectively superficial. As a group, we are also rather unintelligent. Even though as individuals some are brilliant, as a group we are rather dull. The picture below appeared on a reddit page under the news about Shrekli, a CEO of a pharma company that increased a drug's retail value by more than 5000% in order to make profit. While it's apparent that Shrekli appears overly gangsterly in the picture, a huge percent of the comments on the forum had little to say about hos lifestyle than about the company's action itself to raise its drug price. I can only imagine how a NL audience would have handled similar news. 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by OlayinkaM1(m): 4:08pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
phantonce:Racist alert |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by omoyankee3(m): 4:09pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
phantonce: Funny, I actually increased my screen brightness too. |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by ttmacoy: 4:10pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
Why do you think Indians are not being killed compared to blacks? Because they focus on education and hard work compared to many black communities in america where they drop out of school and get into drugs. Please tell me how many of the blacks killed were educated people who worked hard and abide by the rules. the boy Laquan Mcdonald for whom there are protests going on in Chicago now, was he a law abiding boy taking advantage of the free education available? Were his parents people to look up to in society? Didn't he just rob a store? besides I find the black lives matter movement to be discriminatory. a few white people have been killed by the police in the last few months as well and not one single peep from them, but when a black criminal is killed they bring out his best and most innocent photo and start protesting. i think the police shootings have more to do with police heavy handedness and over reaction that racism. Not saying there are not racially motivated killings but it's more a case of heavy handedness. Please tell me of one black person who was law abiding working hard who got shot by the police. I have been treated far better by the police in the US than I have ever been in Nigeria. They greet me how you doing sir? You know why? because I do not go around committing crimes and acting dodgy and threatening people. No matter how great Nigeria will be there will always be people moving in and out of the country. I have not said do not develop Nigeria but the reason should not be because you claim everyone is a second class citizen abroad and will automatically be a first class citizen in Nigeria. Also how do you expect people to sacrifice to help develop the country when we have a such an unbalanced society where it is not based on justice or fairness but on who has more money or knows the right people. I will gladly sacrifice for Nigeria if I know my sacrifice will be allowed to make a difference not wasted by some selfish tribalists all after their own personal gain. anonimi: |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by iamkingzlee(m): 4:14pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
phantonce:Kai!!! This shii made my day!! but, eez not good oooo |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by anonimi: 4:15pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
ttmacoy: Since you have identified mass education as the key, what sacrifice can you make for your own tribe to be all educated as Awo did for Yorubas in the 50s. You don't have to do it for Nigeria. |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by MurderX: 4:18pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
phantonce: Such an immature response. 1 Like |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by asatemple(f): 4:20pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
Ok, well understOod[uote author=Redman44 post=40517529] The schools you are talking about are Private Schools in Nigeria , not Public Schools. Many Public Schools in the UK are better than the Private schools in Nigeria when it comes to Aesthetics and Facilities- Right from the Classroom to the Toilets. We can't have a Forum like Nairaland in Nigeria and not be able to influence Politics and Development in Nigeria. Cheers. [/quote] 1 Like |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by ttmacoy: 4:22pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
Ok sorry. Let's ignore education and see what the future holds for Nigeria. Ignore investment in science and technology and spend all our money and time in church and keep praying and hoping for a bright future anonimi: |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by Lumiere91: 4:23pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
hahahahahaha exactly my thought] |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by Nobody: 4:35pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
angiography: ode! Where is the humour in that nonsense? That was very insensitive of the foo.l. It was way too personal to be used as a joke 2 Likes |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by anonimi: 4:35pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
ttmacoy: I was looking forward to seeing your suggestions on what you can do to promote what you have rightly identified as key to our country/ your tribe's development and respect. |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by JoeCutie(m): 4:36pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
phantonce:Even God say confuse for this kain evul. God is watching oo. He's seeing what you're doing to His creation oo. He'll judge you oo. 1 Like |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by tonyfestus042: 4:36pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
D same wit d ones in dubai 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by missKiffy(f): 4:39pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
Glad to see some are making reasonable and objective comments, rather than focus on trivial things 1 Like |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by angiography(m): 4:48pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
daretodiffer: Every reasonable knew the poster was being euphemistic... lol, and you said the poster was taken it too personal??... lol, you've got to learn how to respond to post with civility yourself. pls take care of yourself.... I can see ure looking out for someone to displace your frustration on.... |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by angiography(m): 4:49pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
daretodiffer: Every reasonable knew the poster was being euphemistic... lol, and you said the poster was taken it too personal??... lol, you've got to learn how to respond to post with civility yourself. pls take care of yourself.... I can see ure looking out for someone to displace your frustration on.... |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by ndukwejoe(m): 5:04pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
guy you are wicked. dkronicle: |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by anumide(f): 5:05pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
phantonce:you just planted the idea of increasing screen brightness into my head. |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by Elomus: 5:14pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
phantonce:lwkmd |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by Ghost01(m): 5:29pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
To those lamenting about Nigerian primary schools, when you leave primary schools under the jurisdiction of the poorest and most ill-managed tier of government in the country with little or no assistance or coordination from anywhere, what do you expect? Until we get our acts together and put our house in order, the lamentations won't cease! |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by Nobody: 5:32pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
phantonce: Did it ever occur to you the lighting could be poor? What if he is charcoal? I have seen snow white people that look like ghosts!!! LOL....I prefer dark, even, smooth skin anytime any day!!! |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by benedictnsi(m): 5:34pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
phantonce: Lol lwkm guy, anybody weh say I funny never see you |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by MrBONE2(m): 5:35pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
loomer:Haye,it seem the Umuzulu sneaked into the school during Night Time, Kibu kakhulu Shaka. |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by Lucasbalo(m): 5:38pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
ttmacoy:Get your fact right please. Jaquan McDonald was not accused of robbery. He had a confrontation at the Burger King on 41st and Pulaski and that's when Police was called. He had PCP on his system but that did not justify him being shot 16 times. 15 shots after he was down. That's why the city of Chicago paid his mum $5 Dollars without the mother filling a lawsuit. You can present your points without obfuscation. There is bad elements of policing in some parts of US against minority. I am an Investment Banker in Chicago and I have witnessed Police Racism myself. Don't excuse Police brutality . |
Re: Public Primary School In Manchester (pix) by rman: 5:42pm On Nov 29, 2015 |
My brother, a better experiment is to transfer all 180 million Nigerians and spread them across the so called develop countries and bring 180 million people in the developed countries into the current Nigeria as it is. I can bet in 10yrs the developed countries will start looking like the current Nigeria while Nigeria may actually be transformed into a country better than Dubai. I share your sentiments. sukkot: 1 Like 1 Share |
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