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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No but it does make Nigeria a lot more attractive to global Investors which will help create jobs and also create an opportunity for much needed skill transfer to the Nigerian populace. Plus what makes this growth remarkable is that it has been done in spite of such glaring deficiencies. In fact there was a report that said that if Nigeria could add 1 more hour of electricity daily it will increase Nigeria's GDP growth by a whole 1% yearly. Of course easier said than done since there are a lot of factors that are impeding the establishment of electricity to the masses. Certain groups with ambitions for power want to ensure that Nigerians don't get electricity until after the 2015 elections. Very demonic:demonic:
 
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Is it a coincidence that as Nigeria got more and more gwap, foreigners began pouring money into the nation to fund Muslim extremists.

Nope it isn't a coincidence. Even our president has talked about it. (http://www.theheraldng.com/foreign-powers-arming-boko-haram-curb-nigerias-development-jonathan/ )

Of course the question is from where. There have been some accusations by some Nigerian officials that France is sponsoring Boko haram. (http://newsrescue.com/france-accuse...-ultimate-aim-invading-nigeria/#axzz2y4X0meQE )
I wouldn't be surprised if it is true since Nigeria and France have never seen eye to eye. Both sides have been battling for influence in west africa since Nigeria's independence. (http://leadership.ng/opinions/354105/france-backs-boko-haram-1 )
 

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No but it does make Nigeria a lot more attractive to global Investors which will help create jobs and also create an opportunity for much needed skill transfer to the Nigerian populace. Plus what makes this growth remarkable is that it has been done in spite of such glaring deficiencies. In fact there was a report that said that if Nigeria could add 1 more hour of electricity daily it will increase Nigeria's GDP growth by a whole 1% yearly. Of course easier said than done since there are a lot of factors that are impeding the establishment of electricity to the masses. Certain groups with ambitions for power want to ensure that Nigerians don't get electricity until after the 2015 elections. Very demonic:demonic:

These so-called global investments do not trickle down to the rest of society. Not even college graduates benefit from the private sector. They are all scrambling for government jobs which are scarce. Unfortunately, Nigeria has never been a country but an entity for corporations and thieves to fill their bellies, which is why it will never reach this false potential that so many talk about. The media pumps that stuff out to get you believing something even they know to be a lie and will only lead to further exploitation. The western and eastern leaders laugh at Nigeria behind close doors because they know that it is very easy to deceive the country. How the hell are you a country when it was built by and for the white man's greedy desires? That is why I pity anybody that believes in the potential of an extremely divided "country" and government that is nothing more than a kleptocracy.
 

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Nope it isn't a coincidence. Even our president has talked about it. (http://www.theheraldng.com/foreign-powers-arming-boko-haram-curb-nigerias-development-jonathan/ )

Of course the question is from where. There have been some accusations by some Nigerian officials that France is sponsoring Boko haram. (http://newsrescue.com/france-accuse...-ultimate-aim-invading-nigeria/#axzz2y4X0meQE )
I wouldn't be surprised if it is true since Nigeria and France have never seen eye to eye. Both sides have been battling for influence in west africa since Nigeria's independence. (http://leadership.ng/opinions/354105/france-backs-boko-haram-1 )
Im positive its someone white.
 

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These so-called global investments do not trickle down to the rest of society. Not even college graduates benefit from the private sector. They are all scrambling for government jobs which are scarce. Unfortunately, Nigeria has never been a country but an entity for corporations and thieves to fill their bellies, which is why it will never reach this false potential that so many talk about. The media pumps that stuff out to get you believing something even they know to be a lie and will only lead to further exploitation. The western and eastern leaders laugh at Nigeria behind close doors because they know that it is very easy to deceive the country. How the hell are you a country when it was built by and for the white man's greedy desires? That is why I pity anybody that believes in the potential of an extremely divided "country" and government that is nothing more than a kleptocracy.
What developing nations do you believe in because um, the white man has his hand in every nation on the world, and rules the world, hence white supremacy.
 

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What developing nations do you believe in because um, the white man has his hand in every nation on the world, and rules the world, hence white supremacy.

you spreading propaganda about the power of the white man is itself white superiority

you have a bad habit of doing that, you need to get a grip and calm the fuk down
 
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No but it does make Nigeria a lot more attractive to global Investors which will help create jobs and also create an opportunity for much needed skill transfer to the Nigerian populace. Plus what makes this growth remarkable is that it has been done in spite of such glaring deficiencies. In fact there was a report that said that if Nigeria could add 1 more hour of electricity daily it will increase Nigeria's GDP growth by a whole 1% yearly. Of course easier said than done since there are a lot of factors that are impeding the establishment of electricity to the masses. Certain groups with ambitions for power want to ensure that Nigerians don't get electricity until after the 2015 elections. Very demonic:demonic:

it's 2014 breh, there's no reason we should be able to get electricity wherever we need it.

but building that infrastructure has to be a priority and well executed.
 

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I pray for a day we have the united statess of Africa so i can get the fukk out of here.
has there been any countries in any continent that merged and how did that work out... what are the latest countries that broke up other countries and took the land and people as their own..
what african countries are most likely to merge
i think the way european countries have africa set up and african politicians thinking they're kings, it'd be an almost impossible to have a united countries of africa.
 

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it's 2014 breh, there's no reason we should be able to get electricity wherever we need it.

but building that infrastructure has to be a priority and well executed.
they will need an imf loan for that :umad: and they'll put a nigerian black face to lead them down that path... :russ::banderas:

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