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Re: Photos Of The Projects Buhari Will Commission In Lagos Tomorrow by Larryndelaw: 9:10pm On Apr 23, 2019
xelly:
Nawa for Nigeria. So this is worth presidential attention?

I tire. Very soon when goat born the president will attend the naming ceremony. If these is how other world leaders commission everything then TRUMP will be commissioning something everyday.
Re: Photos Of The Projects Buhari Will Commission In Lagos Tomorrow by Rossikk(m): 9:16pm On Apr 23, 2019
Larryndelaw:


I tire. Very soon when goat born the president will attend the naming ceremony. If these is how other world leaders commission everything then TRUMP will be commissioning something everyday.

''Other world leaders'' do not have the same priorities as the Nigerian leader. The Nigerian leader leads a developing country whose focus is on infrastructural development. So you are lucky to have a hands-on president who shows interest in developing the country, and you are utterly foolish to be COMPLAINING about his hands-on approach, preferring him to sit in Aso Rock, or perhaps playing golf like Trump and ''other world leaders''. smh.
Re: Photos Of The Projects Buhari Will Commission In Lagos Tomorrow by Sagay212: 9:16pm On Apr 23, 2019
Rossikk:


The British ruled you for 70 years, exporting your resources every year and making trillions. So why was your country an underdeveloped bush at independence without a single power plant, university, or expressway, and with nake.d, malnourished children everywhere, and with your grandparents illiterate village peasants?

What did they do with all the trillions earned?

Until imbeci.les like you start to use your brains to understand that the VERY REASON for colonialism is the exploitation of the colonised for the benefit of the coloniser, you will continue to embarrass yourselves and your continent online with thoughtless, ignorant, and stupid posts like this.

The British left you after the 70years and what exactly is the difference? Are idi.ots like you not always struggling to travel out of your useless country? Do fo.oli.sh people like you not send your cursed children to the same UK for better education? Do cursed people like you not travel out of your useless country for vacation? Tell me what has changed. Are people still not dying like chickens everyday? May Ogun punish you and make your life as miserable as the country is right now. Olofo

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Re: Photos Of The Projects Buhari Will Commission In Lagos Tomorrow by GeneralShepherd(m): 9:23pm On Apr 23, 2019
Vacora:
Grand opening. Grand closing.

Jay-Z Encore
Re: Photos Of The Projects Buhari Will Commission In Lagos Tomorrow by ringi82(m): 9:23pm On Apr 23, 2019
Ambode wants to take the glory of commissioning those projects before sanwolu takes over.
Re: Photos Of The Projects Buhari Will Commission In Lagos Tomorrow by Rossikk(m): 9:32pm On Apr 23, 2019
Sagay212:


The British left you after the 70years and what exactly is the difference?

One difference is that unlike your illiterate grandparents under British rule, YOU got educated courtesy of independence, and the subsequent investment of millions into mass education of Nigerians, by BLACK leaders.

At independence, after 70 years of uninterrupted British rule, Nigerian literacy rate was under 10%.

Today, barely 50 years after independence, literacy rate stands at 75% and rising, thanks to black rule.

Statistically, you would have been a village illiterate palm wine tapper, or goat herder, had we not gained independence, since the colonialists did not consider education necessary, except for their native administrative clerks.

Other things have ''changed'' as well. A road now leads to your village. Under colonialism, a footpath led there.

Infrastructure has vastly improved, as has GDP per capita (150 dollars per annum at independence, 2500 per annum today)

Are idi.ots like you not always struggling to travel out of your useless country?

It's not a struggle.... If you're gonna use emigration as a barometer, then the Chinese and Indians must be the most useless people on earth, since they emigrate more than anyone else. Let me know when we have places in Europe or America named 'Nigeriatown', like we have the Chinatowns there peopled by millions of Chinese.

Do fo.oli.sh people like you not send your cursed children to the same UK for better education?

Thousands of Chinese and Indian elite send their kids to Europe and the US for university education. When you visit those institutions, Nigerians are a minority when counting foreign students.

So your point again is baseless.

If anything, the fact that we can now decide to travel overseas to live or study is a sign of PROGRESS.

Could your illiterate grandpa decide to move to the US to work as a doctor, even if he wanted to?

Did he know what an airport looked like?

Do cursed people like you not travel out of your useless country for vacation?

The greatest vacation travellers and tourists on earth are Americans and Western Europeans.

Unless you're calling them too ''cursed and useless'', your point is as usual, baseless.

Are people still not dying like chickens everyday?

In America something like 20,000 people are killed in gun crime each year. That's like 100 Boko Harams in operation there. I don't see the Yanks calling for the return of colonial exploiters. Probably because they are smart and you are stupid.

May Ogun punish you and make your life as miserable as the country is right now. Olofo

I send that straight back to your miserable little swine self. Olodo.

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Re: Photos Of The Projects Buhari Will Commission In Lagos Tomorrow by mafioso47(m): 10:20pm On Apr 23, 2019
MrMcJay:
Buhari is coming on Presidential inspection and not commissioning.
presidential inspection indeed
Re: Photos Of The Projects Buhari Will Commission In Lagos Tomorrow by Sagay212: 10:53pm On Apr 23, 2019
Rossikk:


One difference is that unlike your illiterate grandparents under British rule, YOU got educated courtesy of independence, and the subsequent investment of millions into mass education of Nigerians, by BLACK leaders.

At independence, after 70 years of uninterrupted British rule, Nigerian literacy rate was under 10%.

Today, barely 50 years after independence, literacy rate stands at 75% and rising, thanks to black rule.

Statistically, you would have been a village illiterate palm wine tapper, or goat herder, had we not gained independence, since the colonialists did not consider education necessary, except for their native administrative clerks.

Other things have ''changed'' as well. A road now leads to your village. Under colonialism, a footpath led there.

Infrastructure has vastly improved, as has GDP per capita (150 dollars per annum at independence, 2500 per annum today)



It's not a struggle.... If you're gonna use emigration as a barometer, then the Chinese and Indians must be the most useless people on earth, since they emigrate more than anyone else. Let me know when we have places in Europe or America named 'Nigeriatown', like we have the Chinatowns there peopled by millions of Chinese.



Thousands of Chinese and Indian elite send their kids to Europe and the US for university education. When you visit those institutions, Nigerians are a minority when counting foreign students.

So your point again is baseless.

If anything, the fact that we can now decide to travel overseas to live or study is a sign of PROGRESS.

Could your illiterate grandpa decide to move to the US to work as a doctor, even if he wanted to?

Did he know what an airport looked like?



The greatest vacation travellers and tourists on earth are Americans and Western Europeans.

Unless you're calling them too ''cursed and useless'', your point is as usual, baseless.



In America something like 20,000 people are killed in gun crime each year. That's like 100 Boko Harams in operation there. I don't see the Yanks calling for the return of colonial exploiters. Probably because they are smart and you are stupid.



I send that straight back to your miserable little swine self. Olodo.

Yen yen yen...you evil piece of sh.it. I said what I said. You can hang yourself for all I care.
Re: Photos Of The Projects Buhari Will Commission In Lagos Tomorrow by Holuwadammie(m): 10:57pm On Apr 23, 2019
Is it a must that government should commission a project.. what is there primary responsibility self... Is to provide social infrastructure for the people..

Nigerian politician I tire for una
Re: Photos Of The Projects Buhari Will Commission In Lagos Tomorrow by Rossikk(m): 11:14pm On Apr 23, 2019
Sagay212:


Yen yen yen...you evil piece of sh.it. I said what I said. You can hang yourself for all I care.

You're the one that's evil. You're the one telling your kids they are racially inferior and the whites are gods. Shameless thing. Go get a refund on your education, cos you're a disgrace to humanity.
Re: Photos Of The Projects Buhari Will Commission In Lagos Tomorrow by karnap(m): 10:16am On Apr 24, 2019
9jaArea:
The interchange is still under construction, why the rush to commission a project that is not completed?

It's about time Nigeria drops this culture of organising red carpet events to commission projects, just open the damn thing for public use.


This one is a timid yoruba boy, he must be from Ibadan

ambode want sign it.

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