Let The Drama Begin: Nigeria To Become Africas Largest Economy This Week

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Does this mean that Nigeria will be able to provide adequate electricity and clean water to the common citizen?
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I know some nigrerians and from what they say and from what I've seen reported in the Media. Nigeria is damn near a BRIC country when it comes to growth potential. The only thing holding it back is the same thing holding back a country like Mexico (another country that should be on par with the BRIC nations). Corruption in the government and fringe extremists threatening the countres stability. Even then there is a ton of opportunity For economic growth over there.
 

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I know some nigrerians and from what they say and from what I've seen reported in the Media. Nigeria is damn near a BRIC country when it comes to growth potential. The only thing holding it back is the same thing holding back a country like Mexico (another country that should be on par with the BRIC nations). Corruption in the government and fringe extremists threatening the countres stability. Even then there is a ton of opportunity For economic growth over there.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MINT_countries

The BRICS are starting to stabilize
 

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It's the diasporas duty breh, we gotta boot those puppets and bring the lessons we've learned here to make the continent better. :wow:

Breh, the land belongs to the Africans to do what they like. It's not any outsider's "duty" to affect anything there. And there are no lessons yall learned that could help the Africans so that's a moot point.. I like that Africa is developing as a whole without anyone's help. That's self-sufficiency and must continue.
 

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Breh, the land belongs to the Africans to do what they like. It's not any outsider's "duty" to affect anything there. And there are no lessons yall learned that could help the Africans so that's a moot point.. I like that Africa is developing as a whole without anyone's help. That's self-sufficiency and must continue.

Are you African? Are you parents African? My family is directly involved in re-investing in Ethiopia so stfu breh you sound like a fukkin idiot sayin its not an African's duty to return home it's their choice if they want to fulfill that duty or not but I'd appreciate it if you don't refer to us refugee children as "outsiders" when we've gone back and in many cases even contributed to the continents development. The lessons I'm referring to is in regards to things like proper governance or certain expertise that will only be gained in Western countries. Africans are doing good things as is, but a lot of it is also from expats coming home.

For the record, I also don't consider Africans brought here as slaves to be outsiders. In some cases out people sold them away, and the continent would be doing right by them to let them come home which has happened and will continue to happen to your chagrin.
 

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Does this mean that Nigeria will be able to provide adequate electricity and clean water to the common citizen?
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Good question, judging from the housing issue in Abuja the idea of adequate energy and clean water might be ambitious. Prolly because there's a lack of fukks given, cuz I'm sure it could be done with enough political will.
 

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Not to hate or anything, but it's about time. When you have a population of almost 200 million, sooner or later you need to have the biggest economy. However if Nigeria keeps with this path, they will definitely be top 10 in the world by 2035. :salute:
 

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....and Dangote Cement, owned by Africa's richest man Aliko Dangote.

This that gilded in plat gold, Black excellence opulence brehs....


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Not to hate or anything, but it's about time. When you have a population of almost 200 million, sooner or later you need to have the biggest economy. However if Nigeria keeps with this path, they will definitely be top 10 in the world by 2035. :salute:

More like 170 million... 200 :whoa: not there yet..
 
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