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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:06pm On Jul 02, 2017
4. -----5 modern Indian scientists contribution to our daily life------


1. Ajay Bhatt: For Inventing USB (did anyone know this grin grin grin)

An Indian graduated from Baroda city, Ajay Bhatt paved the way for Intel to bring disruptive and now widely used technologies such as USB (Universal Serial Bus), AGP (Accelerated Graphics Port), PCI Express, Platform Power management architecture and many more chipset enhancements.Ajay hold 10 US patents on his name for his various inventions and many more pending in file. Ajay joined Intel in 1990 and now he is Intel’s Chief I/O architect.


2. Arun Netravali: For HDTV (did anyone know this grin grin grin)

Arun is yet another IITian, Electrical engineer (IIT-Mumbai) known for pioneering contributions that transformed TV from analog to digital especially the development of HDTV technology at Bell Labs in the 1990s.

His work led to development of a video encoder which today is being used by more than 150 TV channels for their HDTV broadcasts, surprising isn’t it. Arun Netravalu worked for NASA, tought in MIT, worked in Bell Labs as President, Lucent Technologies as Chief scientist.


3. Krishna Bharat: For Google News & first ever ‘News’ aggregator

Krishan Bharat who is Principal research Scientist at Google Inc. is responsible for developing Google News which is an automated news aggregator provided by Google Inc where not a single person is involved in the altering of the front page or story promotion unlike to traditional news portal it’s just tweaking the aggregation algorithm which pulled the news all over the web.

Krishna Bharat is also 2003 World Technology Award winner for Media & Journalism, moreover he is also responsible for founding Google’s R&grin Center in Bangalore, India in 2004 and heading the operation for 18 months.


4.Narinder Singh Kapany: For Fibre Optics (did anyone know this grin grin grin)

In 1960 Dr.Narinder Singh Kapany, wrote an article in Scientific American which coined a new term, which is called – ‘Fiber Optics’. He is an Indian born American physicist known for his pioneer research work in fiber optics and considered as one of the founders of fiber optics and popularly called as first light-bender, an important invention used in voice, data, and video transmission technologies and even used for medical purpose such as endoscopy, bronchoscopy.

Narinder Singh Kapany was one of a unsung heroes, as described by Fortune magazine in 1999. While working in ordnance factory after graduation, Kapany thought that light need not travel in a straight line, that it could be bent.

Unlike to many, he is a non-IITian and rather graduated from Agra university, done Ph.D from prestigious Imperial College of London in 1955 and noticeably, he has more than 120 patents to his name.


5. Vinod Dham For Pentium Processors (did anyone know this grin grin grin)

He is known as the Father of Pentium microprocessor chip, a very popular term in computer world and even in consumers when 80386, 80486 processors used to rule the world’s computers, it’s the Pentium processor which broke the ice. Working for company Intel he invented a highly successful ‘Pentium’ processors.

Vinod is also co-inventor of the flash memory technology, popularly known as SD cards widely used in USB drives, digital cameras and many other storage devices. Apart from Intel he worked for prestigious companies like AMD, NCR Corporations and holds graduation degree in Electrical Engineering from Delhi College of Engineering.

Presently Vinod is founding MD of Indo US Venture Partners, an investment company with focus on investing in Indian companies & startups of varied sectors.

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:08pm On Jul 02, 2017
i go to sleep now , jet lag giving headache

will continue later ..... those in support say aye! grin

those who dont support say aye ! aye ! grin grin

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:09pm On Jul 02, 2017
nemesis2u:
4. -----5 modern Indian scientists contribution to our daily life------


1. Ajay Bhatt: For Inventing USB (did anyone know this grin grin grin)
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i really dont think there is a country in Africa which can compare with india..level of India is one with China but if you guys can manage ya stuff well China is nothing..big up
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:17pm On Jul 02, 2017
ERIC OMONDI - How To Shoot An Indian Movie grin grin


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu9fnBWCYNg

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Shaytun: 7:21pm On Jul 02, 2017
Nigeria has launch successfully launch 5 satelite.

NigeriaSat1

NigeriaSat2

NigeriaSat-X(Built by Nigerians).

NigComSat1

NigComSat1R( A replacement for NigComSat1 after it failed in orbit).

So we currently have 4 Nigerian satelite orbitting the earth.

But that Number might increase to 7 before this years run out(NigComSat 2 and NigComSat3 ) and The first african Nanosatellte(Built by nigerians) Might be launch this year.

http://opera.pulse.ng/local/nigcomsat-fg-to-purchase-2-new-satellites-at-701m-id4510291.html

And we Also have NigeriaSat-1(military) coming up.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:24pm On Jul 02, 2017
nemesis2u

Democracy? undecided Indians with you castes? undecided Now your just posting government propaganda.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by freshest4live: 7:25pm On Jul 02, 2017
mtis:

THIS IS INSANE - NIGERIA & KENYA TRAVEL VLOG | AdannaDavid

Any comment is appreciated... grin


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYZi88Dl8CU
The guy has also done a previous documentary on Abuja and the beautiful Lagos when he visited first with his Nigerian wife and baby.
What commentary do you need?
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Shaytun: 7:29pm On Jul 02, 2017
QUICK FACTS.

In 1989, A trainer aicraft called Air Beetle Was locally assembled in Nigeria For the Nigerian Airforce.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Shaytun: 7:32pm On Jul 02, 2017
QUICK FACTS.
The cocoa House in Ibadan Nigeria is Africa First Skyscraper.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:32pm On Jul 02, 2017
freshest4live:

The guy has also done a previous documentary on Abuja and the beautiful Lagos when he visited first with his Nigerian wife and baby.
What commentary do you need?
btw the two cities which one is .... grin
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:34pm On Jul 02, 2017
mtis:

i really dont think there is a country in Africa which can compare with india..level of India is one with China but if you guys can manage ya stuff well China is nothing..big up

last comment for today ....

sir close ur eyes and take a deep breath once twice thrice

and say this aloud who should i compete with

my parents ?
my siblings ?
my friends ?
my neighbors ?
my countrymen ?

or should i compete with myself ?

this should help u decide

I'm not in competition with anybody but myself. My goal is to beat my last performance.


The only competition worthy of a wise man is with himself.

Every man in the world is better than someone else and not as good someone else.

replace urself with ur country , the best answer will remain the same for both.

personally i dont care about country in the long term,

i do what i am paid to do the ensure survival in the present ,one must live day by day, man or country.

nothing is eternal

one day i will die and some day in future India will also die . wink

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by freshest4live: 7:34pm On Jul 02, 2017
mtis:

btw the two cities which one is .... grin
Check the previous documentary, the first time he visited, then you can rate his view on Lagos.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:37pm On Jul 02, 2017
freshest4live:

Check the previous documentary, the first time he visited, then you can rate his view on Lagos.
Ok..
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:39pm On Jul 02, 2017
NairobiWalker:


I always ask the same question. What else should they focus on? They have to be in power to deliver what they promise.
Its just propaganda
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:40pm On Jul 02, 2017
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 7:41pm On Jul 02, 2017
Shaytun:


QUICK FACTS.

The cocoa House in Ibadan Nigeria is Africa First Skyscraper.


try to put sources ?

Belmont Building Cairo , 106 m , 31 floor 1958

Cocoa House , Ibadan 105m , 26 floor , 1965

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Shaytun: 7:47pm On Jul 02, 2017
nemesis2u:


last comment for today ....

sir close ur eyes and take a deep breath once twice thrice

and say this aloud who should i compete with

my parents ?
my siblings ?
my friends ?
my neighbors ?
my countrymen ?

or should i compete with myself ?

this should help u decide

I'm not in competition with anybody but myself. My goal is to beat my last performance.


The only competition worthy of a wise man is with himself.

Every man in the world is better than someone else and not as good someone else.

replace urself with ur country , the best answer will remain the same for both.

personally i dont care about country in the long term,

i do what i am paid to do the ensure survival in the present ,one must live day by day, man or country.

nothing is eternal

one day i will die and some day in future India will also die . wink





True that.

We are not judged base on our countries achievement rather we are seen/judged by our own individual success.

But we almost also do whatever we can to help, lift the image of our country.

Because if we dont, Who will?
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by freshest4live: 7:50pm On Jul 02, 2017
nemesis2u:


last comment for today ....

sir close ur eyes and take a deep breath once twice thrice

and say this aloud who should i compete with

my parents ?
my siblings ?
my friends ?
my neighbors ?
my countrymen ?

or should i compete with myself ?

this should help u decide

I'm not in competition with anybody but myself. My goal is to beat my last performance.


The only competition worthy of a wise man is with himself.

Every man in the world is better than someone else and not as good someone else.

replace urself with ur country , the best answer will remain the same for both.

personally i dont care about country in the long term,

i do what i am paid to do the ensure survival in the present ,one must live day by day, man or country.

nothing is eternal

one day i will die and some day in future India will also die . wink




I'm not competing though but if we don't sing our songs, others would sing for us and they would focus only on the melancholic tunes.
You have also been lifting the image of lndia here albeit stylishly.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Martin0(m): 7:51pm On Jul 02, 2017
obaaderemi:
It's not what I said it is what knowledgeable South Africans themselves know,not the streetwise newbies you meet here.The American and British governments labelled ANC as a terrorist organisation.And up to the late 1980s the Tar Baby Option of Nixon/Kissinger years was maintained by the U.S government in favour of the apartheid government of South Africa.Pls,let's talk about better things,jare.
eh eh seriously...
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Shaytun: 7:54pm On Jul 02, 2017
chkil0:


try to put sources ?

Belmont Building Cairo , 106 m , 31 floor 1958

Cocoa House , Ibadan 105m , 26 floor , 1965

Dont wanna get ban again.

Tropical grin africa first skyscraper.


https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_tallest_buildings_in_Africa&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwio_8qUouvUAhXGXRoKHSDZBI8QFggTMAI&usg=AFQjCNFB-1M2ceihiK_M1mzW2zRT_aFcGg
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by freshest4live: 7:57pm On Jul 02, 2017
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Shaytun: 8:02pm On Jul 02, 2017
To those who have Forgotten History.


The first Country Mandela visited After being released from prison was Nigeria .



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlRMmNhsg9Y

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by kikuyu1(m): 8:08pm On Jul 02, 2017
ZarZar:



I LOVE Sinatra! Didn't know you were also a fan of his. I listen to his songs most especially on Sundays when I'm relaxed. His voice has a way of soothing me & putting me at ease.

I just laugh when they try to hog the spotlight over the Apartheid issue. Who would the world listen to, the likes of Mohammed Ali or some unknown nobody from an insignificant West African country? grin It also doesn't change the fact that South Africans fought the hardest because they lived & survived Apartheid. God knows it wasn't easy but we made it.

I get them from the library lol.

A chick after my own heart! For you sweetie!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJgGs9WpGt0

Real music is time less.

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Shaytun: 8:11pm On Jul 02, 2017
A Story to Help Rejuvenate the Mind

The story of Lagos’ ill-fated 1976 Professional Tennis Tournament.

July 12, 2015 by Olaojo Aiyegbayo

Jeff Borowiak, Arthur Ashe, Pele and Tom Okker
It was Monday, February 16, 1976, a sunny day in Lagos, just before noon. The Lagos Lawn Tennis Club terraces were filled with middle class Nigerians and foreign expatriates. Arthur Ashe, current Wimbledon champion, was playing his semi-final match against Jeff Borowiak, a fellow American on centre court. The event was the $60,000 Lagos Tennis Classic tournament, part of the World Championship Tennis (WCT) pro circuit series, and Black Africa’s first professional tennis tournament . Ashe had just won the first set in a tie break. It was a game apiece in the second set and Ashe was about to serve. As he threw the tennis ball into the air, five men marched on to the court via the players’ entrance.

The spectators watched as the men approached Ashe. One of the men was in a brown suit while the others were in military outfit. The leader of the group, an army Captain, shouted “What are you doing? We are in mourning. You are making money. Are you all mad? Please go. Please go.” One of the soldiers shoved the cold steel of his machine gun into the back of Ashe’s sweat-soaked shirt to push him off the court. Ashe walked off the court with his two arms raised in the air, leaving his gear behind. The other soldiers proceeded to clear the Main stand, East and West wing terraces. Pandemonium broke out as spectators ran from their seats for the main exit before the soldiers got to them. The Nigerian spectators moved quicker than their bewildered foreign counterparts. They were well aware of their countrymen’s brutality. Ashe however headed to the dressing room.

In January, a month before the start of the Lagos Tennis Classic, Dick Stockton, an American tennis player, had visited the WCT headquarters in Dallas, Texas. He was concerned about travelling to Lagos to play in the Lagos Tennis Classic. He had read reports, in the local Dallas papers, of anti-American demonstrations in front of the US Embassy in Lagos. “I said to them that this could potentially be a very dangerous situation if these reports about all these anti-American demonstrations are true,” Stockton recalled. WCT officials assured him by saying “we have been in touch with the State Department and they told us that everything is fine, there is no reason to worry.”

Arthur Ashe played a key role in influencing WCT’s decision to take the event to Lagos. He had been to Nigeria in 1970 with fellow American tennis star, Stan Smith, as part of a US State Department goodwill tour. This experience had made him keen to promote tennis in Black Africa. The Lagos Lawn Tennis Club fulfilled every WCT condition to host the event which included providing the prize money for the singles and doubles’ tournaments and the building of a new centre court. World Championship Tennis signed a five year agreement with the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club to host an annual series of WCT tennis tournaments in Lagos. The 14 WCT players drawn to participate in the Lagos Tennis Classic were Arthur Ashe (USA), Tom Okker (HOL), Dick Crealy (AUS), Harold Solomon (USA), Jeff Borowiak (USA), Brian Fairlie (NZL), Eddie Dibbs (USA), Ismail El Shafei (EGY), Wojtek Fibak (POL), Karl Meiler (GER), Bob Lutz (USA), Stan Smith (USA), Erik Van Dillen (USA), and Dick Stockton (USA). Nigeria’s two best tennis players, Lawrence Awopegba and Yemisi Allan, were given wild card entries to compete in the tournament alongside some of the best tennis players in the world.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 8:13pm On Jul 02, 2017
kikuyu1:


A chick after my own heart! For you sweetie!


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJgGs9WpGt0

Real music is time less.

Wow, I love it! Thank you. 1st time I'm hearing it, btw.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Shaytun: 8:13pm On Jul 02, 2017
cont


John McDonald, WCT’s International Director, was in the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club dressing room with a plastic bag containing WCT tennis players’ passports that fateful February 16 when Ashe entered. He had just been to the Lagos International Airport to retrieve them. Nigerian immigration officials had collected most of the players’ passports on their arrival from Barcelona and held on to them because their visas needed to be revalidated. These players were unhappy about leaving their passports behind but had no choice if they wanted to be permitted to leave the airport.

The man in the brown suit burst the door open and stepped into the dressing room with a big stick. He was accompanied by a soldier who ordered McDonald and Ashe to get out. The man with the stick slammed it on the table to emphasize this order and took a swing at the men as they ran away. The two men ran out of the stadium on to the street which was filled with people fleeing in all directions. McDonald spotted John Parsons, the Daily Mail tennis correspondent who travelled with the WCT contingent to Lagos, heading in the opposite direction. A soldier with an ebony stick shouted at Parsons “Where are you going?” as he clubbed him across the back. Parsons had been on his way to the local Reuters office to file the breaking story with the Daily Mail; instead he got an 18-inch weal on his back for his effort.


Donald Easum, US ambassador, was in the terraces watching the semi-final match with his security detail, a young marine guard in civilian clothes. He located Ashe, Borowiak and McDonald outside the stadium and secured vehicles to transport them to the US Embassy. Ashe and Borowiak got into one car while McDonald was put in another car. On their way, Ashe and Borowiak’s vehicle was held up in a traffic jam because a soldier was beating a Nigerian spectator in the middle of the road. The players got out of the car and headed to the US Embassy on foot. The Hungarian ambassador on his way from the Lagos Lawn Tennis Club offered them a ride to their destination in his limousine. Easum and the marine guard chose to walk to the US Embassy and had to pass through a group of anti-American demonstrators who chanted in protest with placards declaring “Down with the CIA” and “Yankee, go home.” Some carried pictures of the Nigerian Head of State with placards lauding him.


Friday the 13th was supposed to be the fourth day of the Lagos Tennis Classic tournament. General Murtala Mohammed, the Nigerian Head of State, was on his way from his Ikoyi residence to his office at the army headquarters in Dodan barracks. His metallic-black Mercedes Benz was stuck in a traffic jam near the Federal secretariat shortly after 8 a.m. The General had his Aide-de-Camp beside him while his orderly sat in front with the driver. He, unlike General Gowon, his predecessor, travelled without an armed security escort.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 8:17pm On Jul 02, 2017
Muafrika2:
nemesis2u

Democracy? undecided Indians with you castes? undecided Now your just posting government propaganda.

india is not that simple , u cant expect to know and understand 10,000 years civilization , Indians themselves have no idea not even 20% .

if ur a christian ?

plz explain to me how was the brutal crusades against muslims, large scale inquisition in Europe , ,slaughtering of Catholics versus protestants , religious prosecution of natives in Latin America, slavery etc etc any way different or worse than caste system.

if ur a muslim ?

plz explain to me how was the shia-sunni killings, persecution of sufis and ahmeddiyas , brutal treatment of christians / kafirs during jihad against crusaders, slavery etc etc any way different than or worse than caste system.

which one do u think lead to more death and pain and destruction ?

ur answer will be influenced by ur religion and the newspapers u studied and ur stand towards Indian Hindus wink
and it will be 100% biased . to err is human grin grin grin

2ndly caste system in modern india exists in newspapers looking to make sensational news like BBC, Sunday guardian who still have to let go of colonial handover and the indian presstitudes

plus as with racist there is the case of reverse racism

so with castesism there is the case of reverse castesism

and funnily racism is simply a modern extension of castesism practiced by who ? by literally everybody


as for castesism i dont think u will understand it and i dont want to do propaganda grin ,anyways FYI opinions in a blog/forum dont make any difference in real world lolllllll "



"Now your just posting government propaganda."

lolzzz ur a 5 year old kid or ur a the president of ur country or ur the national advisor ?

plz inform me at the latest so that i can get a deal from my government as to negotiate a big reward for my intense propaganda effort .

fuuking made my day cant stop laughing man the headache

lol i visit this thread to look at the photos of the african ladies u all post grin grin grin grin grin

any here goes my best kept secret grin

Goebbels signing out grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Shaytun: 8:20pm On Jul 02, 2017
A group of men with machine guns strolled to the General’s vehicle and fired at the car and its occupants. Pedestrians and drivers stuck in the traffic jam scampered for safety. One of the gunmen fired a whole magazine of bullets at the car, reloaded and then fired another magazine at it. The gunmen left the bullet-riddled car and headed for the Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation. The leader of the group was the head of the Nigerian Army Physical Training Corps, Lt. Colonel Bukar Dimka, a 33 year old man with a waxed walrus moustache and a deep tribal mark on each cheek. He announced from the radio station that the ‘Young Revolutionaries’ had overthrown the Government and declared a 6am to 6pm (sic) nationwide curfew while imploring listeners to stay by their radios for further announcements. His short recorded broadcast played repeatedly on the radio throughout the morning and was interspersed with martial music.


Dick Stockton was asleep in his room at the Federal Palace hotel when his hotel telephone rang. It was Paul Svehlik, the WCT tour manager. He told Stockton about the attempted coup and cancellation of the Lagos Tennis Classic matches for that day. A shocked Stockton was told to inform the other four American tennis players at the hotel. The instruction was to stay in the hotel until further notice. One of the Americans that Stockton called was Eddie Dibbs who asked “What the hell’s a coup?” when he saw Stockton. Pele, the Brazilian soccer superstar, and his entourage were also at the Federal Palace hotel when they heard about the coup attempt. They stayed beside the radio in their hotel room to find out what was happening. He was in Lagos on a Pepsi-Cola sponsored marketing tour to play an exhibition match and run some soccer clinics.


Around lunchtime, the five tennis players went down to the hotel’s swimming pool area to relax. Eddie Dibbs, Harold Solomon, Bob Lutz, Erik Van Dillen and Dick Stockton were by the pool when 30-40 soldiers with machine guns surrounded the area. The scared hotel manager came to the swimming pool and told the guests in the area to get back into the hotel for their safety. Everyone was unsure what the soldiers were going to do.
The Nigerian Broadcasting Corporation went off air around 3pm when Federal Government troops tried to recapture the radio station from the coup plotters. Dimka escaped during a brief gunfire exchange between Federal forces and his men. The radio station returned to air around 4pm playing popular Highlife music. At 6.20pm, a spokesman for the Federal Military Government came on air to announce that the coup attempt had been crushed with several arrests made. He stated that a 6pm to 6am curfew was in place throughout the country and all borders and airports were closed until further notice. There was no mention of the fate of the Head of State. Lagos, the busiest city in Black Africa, was subdued as most Lagosians stayed indoors by their radios. The city was on high security alert. There were numerous roadblocks all over the city manned by soldiers tasked with maintaining security and capturing suspected coup plotters. There was no further radio announcement from the Federal Military Government that Friday.


The five American players received a phone call from the US Embassy that evening and were told to pack their stuff and be prepared to leave the hotel. The Federal Palace hotel wasn’t considered safe. Donald Easum sent a minibus to evacuate the players. The driver of the minibus took a wrong turn on the way back and got into an argument with a soldier stationed at a road block. The soldier pointed his machine gun at the vehicle and the tennis players thought they were going to die. He eventually let them go through after he was satisfied that they were harmless. There were no spare rooms at the US ambassador’s residence for the five American players because Ashe, Borowiak and Tom Okker (a Dutch tennis player) were already staying there. This meant that alternative accommodation had to be arranged with an American family. “We descended on this poor family,” Bob Lutz recalled. “They were an elderly couple and he worked for the US Embassy.”


The assassination of General Mohammed was officially announced around noon on February 14 and his deputy, General Obasanjo, was named as his successor. His corpse was flown to Kano, that Saturday, and buried in his hometown according to Muslim rites. The Federal Military Government announced seven days of national mourning in honour of the slain Head of State.


Rumours circulated across the country that the US Government via the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was involved in the coup attempt and assassination of General Mohammed. This was because of the well-publicised differences between the US Government and Nigerian Government over the latter’s support for the soviet-backed People’s Movement for the Liberation of Angola (MPLA). Tennis matches scheduled for Saturday were cancelled because of the national mourning.

John McDonald pushed for the players to continue with the tournament and this led to a big argument between him and some of the American players who weren’t willing to play in such unsafe conditions. McDonald told the players that if they didn’t play then they wouldn’t be let out of the country. This was because their passports were still at the time with Nigerian custom officials who had taken them for visa revalidation.

“We were told that the last coup that had taken place was a bloodless coup and no one was able to get out of the country for a while,” Stan Smith said. “We were concerned that we would not get out of the country to go to the next tournament.”
Lagos Lawn Tennis Club officials contacted McDonald late Saturday to inform him that Federal Military Government had authorised the resumption of the tennis tournament on Sunday. The Government also promised to provide a plane to fly the players out of the country at the end of the tournament despite the closure of the national borders and airports. John McDonald contacted the 8 players still left in the singles tournament to notify them that the event was back on. There were six Americans, a German and an Australian in the quarter-finals. The plan was to play the quarter-finals on Sunday and the semi-final and final matches on Monday to make up for the two lost days – Friday and Saturday. The doubles tournament which was in the semi-final stage was cancelled because there wasn’t enough time to fit it into the schedule.

The quarter-final matches resumed at 11am on Sunday, February 15 and all the four matches went smoothly without any incident. Four Americans {Dick Stockton, Bob Lutz, Arthur Ashe and Jeff Borowiak} made it through to the semi-final stage in straight sets. The Lagos heat sapped the players’ strength and motivation so that players who lost the first set went on to lose the match. The players weren’t provided with cold drinks by the tournament organizers and struggled as a result. Some of them snuck into the air-conditioned room close to centre court for a few seconds to cool down during game change-overs. The match umpires permitted them to do this. February would go on to be the hottest month in lagos
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by kikuyu1(m): 8:21pm On Jul 02, 2017
Shaytun:

QUICK FACTS.

Nigerians own 70% of homes on london most expensive street edgerton crecent.

=http://www.lailasblog.com/2014/06/nigerians-own-70-of-most-expensive.html&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwi71pjGhOvUAhXBthoKHQllCpMQFggTMAM&usg=AFQjCNF9QabKTc1Hje7OZxZQc-ZycMbWfQ

I've no problem with that stat. It actually confirms what we've said about both YOUR REAL GDP PER CAPITA AND REAL GNI.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Nobody: 8:22pm On Jul 02, 2017
Shaytun:


True that.

We are not judged base on our countries achievement rather we are seen/judged by our own individual success.

But we almost also do whatever we can to help, lift the image of our country.

Because if we dont, Who will?

country will - lead by the collective effect of individual actions of every day citizens minding their own business grin

u got ant hills in africa ?

observe them for a long long time

u will understand what i meant
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by obaaderemi: 8:22pm On Jul 02, 2017
Shaytun:


To those who have Forgotten History.


The first Country Mandela visited After being released from prison was Nigeria .



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KlRMmNhsg9Y
I repeat,some people will not like this.Do you know that Nigeria was the first government to support ANC financially at a time when the Americans labelled it a terrorist group and the israeli were directly supporting the apartheid govt?Mandela knew who his friends were.
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Shaytun: 8:28pm On Jul 02, 2017
cont

Sunday was a relatively calm day in Lagos after Friday’s upheaval which meant that Arthur Ashe, Jeff Borowiak and Tom Okker with Donald Easum could go to the Brazilian ambassador’s residence to have lunch with Pele. Whereas the five American players staying with the elderly American couple had nothing to do. “They had this world professional dart board and darts and we were bored. There were these huge lizards running around the property,” Erik Van Dillen said. “We decided to go on a big safari hunt and see if we can get them. We weren’t very politically correct at the time.” The lizards were too quick for the players despite their best efforts. “So Eddie Dibbs is going one way and I am going another and he throws a dart which ricochets off the cement floor and sticks right into my leg. It hurt for a little bit.” Bob Lutz laughed as he recalled the incident. “We had a lot of fun considering what was happening.”

Dibbs and Lutz later approached some soldiers stationed at a road block down the street to chat with them. The soldiers were eating their rations and seemed friendly. The players told them that they were in Lagos to play a tennis tournament. All of a sudden, their Commanding Officer showed up and shouted at the players “What are you doing here? Are you CIA? Are you spies? Get out of here!” The players hurried back to their residence.

The 18-man WCT contingent comprising of 14 players, 2 WCT officials and 2 English journalists departed from their Ikoyi rendezvous point in a convoy of cars in the early hours of Tuesday, February 17, for Lagos International Airport. The Federal Military Government provided an armed police escort to the airport. This ensured that the vehicles were able to pass through the roadblocks that dotted the city. The Government also kept its word by providing an airplane and lifting it’s imposed flight restrictions to let the tennis contingent leave Lagos airspace. They were the first foreigners allowed to leave the country after the attempted coup. The local Pepsi-Cola Manager approached Donald Easum the day before to enquire about Pele and his entourage traveling with the WCT contingent but official government permission couldn’t be secured in time for this to happen. There was a large military presence at the airport to prevent fugitives like Dimka from leaving the country. The plane departed at 7.00am in order to catch the AZ 837 Alitalia plane which left Accra at 8.15am and arrived in Rome at 2.35pm. There was an eruption of cheers by the players as the aircraft took off from the Lagos International Airport runaway. They were relieved that their ordeal was finally over.

“It was an unfortunate incident”, Harold Solomon recalled. “We were going down to have a major tournament in a developing African country and it was a case of bad timing that we were there when they had an unfortunate coup de’tat.”

The Rome WCT tournament was delayed by a day to accommodate the late arrival of the players. Arthur Ashe went on to win this tournament. Pele eventually left Lagos when the Federal Military Government re-opened the borders and airports a few days later. The Brazilian ambassador insisted that he wore an aviator’s uniform to conceal his identity. The greatest danger that Pele faced throughout his time in Lagos was to lose money during games of gin rummy in the Federal Palace hotel.

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