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Am I The Only One Whos Tired Of This Kenya Is Ahead Thread / Femi Adesina: "I Don't Lie, No Matter What"; Nigerians React / Kenyans Are Far Behind Nigerians In Every Aspect – Fani-Kayode (2) (3) (4)
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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by forgiveness: 5:27pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
rvp20182: Keep lying to yourself. 2 Likes 1 Share
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Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by darfay: 5:29pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
gallivant: But Ecowas hq is still in Abj na |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by darfay: 5:30pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by forgiveness: 5:32pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
obaaderemi: Really!? Did anyone of them argue against Times Higher Education university ranking? That is the height of ignorance. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by forgiveness: 5:32pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
darfay: Tey tey. |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Daejoyoung: 5:33pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
gallivant:lf you can't comprehend, then do some research on my post before you quote me. 2% of 400 =8 8% of 80=6.4 We see from this simple arithmetic, that a 2% growth in Nigeria is even bigger than an 8% growth in Kenya. lt's simple maths, if you can't understand this, then l can't help you. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by darfay: 5:35pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Kazikazi: 5:38pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
darfay:Yes single track 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Kazikazi: 5:40pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
gallivant:Have you heard about kinyerezi l,Il,lll,lV,?? |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Daejoyoung: 5:43pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
tylann:So what about China?? they are the exception not the rule. l could also ask you, what about South Korea as regards Kenya. Still my post stands true, except you can prove otherwise, not with dumb replies like ' what about China. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Daejoyoung: 5:47pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
tylann:Would you say an 8% growth in China is thesame 8% growth in Kenya?? |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Daejoyoung: 5:49pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
rvp20182:ls an 8% growth rate in China and lndia equivalent to an 8% growth rate in Kenya?? |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Just30: 5:50pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
bantudra:at least he didn't kill anybody but himself |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Just30: 5:52pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
bantudra: per Donald description, only Nigeria fit that bill |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by obaaderemi: 5:55pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
forgiveness:One Ghanaian illiterate by the name O0xygen. I already educated the foo.l |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Goel: 5:57pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
Daejoyoung:No but "poorer" economies grow much higher than "richer" economies. China, India & ASEAN are still growing despite being big in size because their economies are big because of populations but economies aren't rich. If Nigeria is only growing at 2%, there is some serious problem needed to be addressed for sure. 1 Like |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by forgiveness: 5:58pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
O0XYGEN: Show us the ones you built with your gold, diamond, cocoa and oil money? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by gallivant: 5:59pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
Kazikazi: We want to see, not to hear. |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by forgiveness: 5:59pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
obaaderemi: Hahahaha! He really needs that education badly. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by obaaderemi: 6:00pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
Daejoyoung:It's hard educating these Little Indians and Ghanaians. You and forgiveness dey try sha. Me,I just mock the with their stark ignorance. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Kazikazi: 6:00pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
rvp20182:Sometimes you sound wise, but when I start believing you to be wise,you end up disappointing me! Friend, Tanzania has 4 big ports.we don't depend on Dar port only! We have Zanzibar port, Tanga, Mtwara and Dar port. We won't use unreliable power like hydro as Ethiopian railway! We have a separate gas powered plant for our SGR.mind you,gas plant is more reliable than hydro.When gas plant needs maintenance we will connect to other to a national grid.Besides that,we will have emergency diesel locomotives.Nothing will be stalled. The Us uses electric and diesel.Electric trains are not for the super rich nations only.Morroco has them,Ethiopia, south Africa,India,Algeria etc. You just have unfounded fear! This is not a rocket science. Tanzania is ripe for development. No need to fear . |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Just30: 6:01pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
forgiveness:Nigerian Wikipedians are liars they dont have proper citations yet they post anything on wikipedia this is the size of capital mall in Abuja and dont have time to destroy all your untruths because they bring no gain to me personally Developed by Novare Real Estate Africa, the total size of the mall will be approximately 25 000m2. The development will be phased with an initial stage of 15 278m2. |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by obaaderemi: 6:04pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
forgiveness:A country of just 28m people which should be easy to manage. Yet they are so many in Nigeria. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Just30: 6:08pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
bantudra:The Kumasi redevelopment project is built in three phases, starting from the Kumasi Kejetia Bus Terminal, which is the phase one, at the cost of US$198 million, the second and third phases of the project, valued at US$100 million, would centre on works at the main Kumasi Central Market. The Kejetia market is the largest single market in West Africa with over 10,000 stores and stalls. |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Just30: 6:09pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
forgiveness:Ghanaians in Nigeria will forever keep declining because Ghanaians are not trooping into Nigeria |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Just30: 6:12pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
bantudra:the Bleep is Nigeria is a stain on Africa youve spoilt the image of Africans in Asia 1 Like |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Just30: 6:13pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
obaaderemi: Buhari is a disgrace to Nigeria |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by forgiveness: 6:14pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
O0XYGEN: Where did you see 20% Nigerians in Ghana? If they were 20%, how come only 191,000 Nigerians were affected? These Nigerians were even rich men and women that contributed to Ghana's economy. The indigenes could not compete hence the outcry for this..... NOVEMBER 18, 1969: KOFI BUSIA'S GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES THE ALIENS COMPLIANCE ORDER As far back as the early twentieth century, Nigerians had been well-established in Ghana and had contributed immensely to the socio-economic development of Ghana before and after independence. According to Cardinall, Nigerians constituted the largest single group of immigrants resident in Ghana as at 1931. Adepoju argues that Ghana’s relative affluence at that time had made her the “gold coast” for thousands of immigrants from West Africa, particularly Nigeria, Togo and Burkina Faso.2 The successful exploits of Nigerian migrants as traders, cocoa farmers, farm labourers and farm contractors, factory workers as well as menial workers in construction sites ensured a further influx of more Nigerians into Ghana between 1931 and 1960. Hence, the population of Nigerians in Ghana increased geometrically from 57,400 in 1931 to 191,802 in 1963. It is not surprising therefore that beginning from the mid-1960’s, the overwhelming migrant stock of Ghana’s population became a matter of concern for the indigenous Ghanaian population who subsequently mounted enormous pressures on government for increased participation of native peoples in the economic life of their country. The net result of this indigenization clamours by Ghanaians came to the fore towards the end of 1969[b] when the migrants became first-count scapegoats for the economic misfortune of large-scale unemployment that had befallen Ghana[/b]. These aliens, mostly Nigerians, were quickly accused of posing a threat to the economic survival of the country. In order to deal with the problem of Ghana’s economic malaise, attributed largely to the presence and dominance of the migrant stock in Ghana’s economy, government decided to introduce a number of intervention policies aimed essentially at controlling the number of immigrant population and restricting the exercise of certain activities by non-nationals. One of such policies was the “Aliens Compliance Order” of 18 November, 1969. Though the Order affected some migrants from other West African Countries such as Togo, Burkina Faso, and Ivory-Coast, a majority of the victims were Yoruba’s from South-Western Nigeria numbering about 140,000, out of an estimated 191,000 Nigerian immigrant stock in Ghana then. Ghanaians hailed the expulsion order which they regarded as “a patriotic move to garner jobs for Ghanaians and rid the country of crimes. It should be observed however that agitation for deportation of “aliens” or “strangers”, as the foreign migrants were referred to by Ghanaian natives, started around the mid-20th century. In 1932, during the cocoa hold-up crisis, the Nigerian cocoa farmers in Akyem Abuakwa opposed the local cocoa hold-up led by the king of the town against the European firms10. This instigated a far-reaching resolution of the town at a meeting of Okyeman in 1935. Then, the traditional council urged the colonial government to ensure that “troublemakers” (referring to the migrants) were kept out of Akyem Abuakwa. The resolution reads as follows: Okyeman consider that it is now time that people from Nigeria and other places should be made amenable to the customary laws of the various states in which they reside and that any act of insubordination on the part of any such strangers should, with the sanction of Government, be punished by deportation. As a follow-up to the above resolution, local business people in the town formed the National Crusade for the Protection of Ghanaian Enterprise which opposed the foreign entrepreneurs. Apart from these economically-instigated agitations for the expulsion of aliens from Ghana, championed by the citizens, there were also cases of officially-inspired deportation of individual Nigerians from Ghana between 1957 and 1961 for political reason. Under the leadership of Kwame Nkrumah, pressures for the expulsion of aliens from the country were initially repulsed by the Ghanaian government, until on the 23 August, 1957 when the Convention Peoples’ Party (CPP) government passed the Deportation Act which made it legal for the government to expel all foreigners who were deemed “a threat to the nation”13. The axe of the Deportation Act fell on some wealthy Nigerians like Alufa Osman Lardan and Ahmadu Baba who were members of the opposition Muslim Association Party. The Ghanaian government deported them to Kano on 23 August, 1957. Other Nigerians expelled under the Act up to 1961 included Messrs. Samuel Faleye, Buliaminu Oni and Alhaji Raji Bakare. This period did mark the onset of expulsion of Nigerians from Ghana. But while these expulsions were targeted at particular individuals, the 1969 expulsion of aliens from Ghana marked the beginning of mass expulsion from the country. The expulsion order affected close to 200,000 aliens from Togo, Mali, Burkina-Faso and Nigeria. https://www.eaumf.org/ejm-blog/2017/11/18/november-18-1969-kofi-busias-government-announces-the-aliens-compliance-order |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Just30: 6:15pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
obaaderemi:pick a book and learn Casely Hayford and a whole lot of people had already led the way before Nkrumah was brought in and he closed the chapter effectively |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by obaaderemi: 6:15pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
Kazikazi:I gave up on him when he said 20 million Ethiopians live in deserts. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by Daejoyoung: 6:16pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
Goel:We are making almost thesame point. 2% growth rate is bad especially with the growing Nigerian population. But putting Kenya's 8% growth rate on thesame level as other countries growing at 8% is rather too simplistic. 8% growth rate though is great for the Kenyans at their level, just like Rwanda or Botswana may be a bit satisfied with their growth rate, but if the comments from Kenyans here are anything to go by, they want to be in the league of SA and Nigeria in no time, in that case then an 8% growth rate isn't huge. |
Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by gallivant: 6:18pm On Jan 06, 2019 |
Kazikazi: Your Zanzibar, Mtwara and Tanga port are smaller than a football field so negligible. If your trains stall midway the diesel locomotives will be useless. Basically you have written a whole lot of nothing. You are welcome. 1 Like |
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