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Sorry, no irrelevant little factoids for you to attack here. Stick to the facts of the tweet.
Nijmegen, Netherlands Katılım Kasım 2011
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Nigerians don't think like people who studied basic statistics in school
Because,
- 3% of the population in your parents' era had access to Join the civil service freely
- 10% of the total Nigerian population in your parent's era had access to electricity
- ONLY South Westerners had access to free education
- Only 1% of the total students in Nigeria in your parents' era had access to govt. feeding programs
- Only 0.5% of your parents' generation had access to govt. housing
Because of all these I have listed and more
You will always say "Our Parents Had It Better Than Us. Life Was So Easy For Them"
You should actually start thinking with basic statistics in mind.
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@justkency @DAMIADENUGA If she weren't white and didn't live in the West, she absolutely would. You people need to stop looking for these things everywhere you go. The real incidents are plenty enough without doing that.
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@DAMIADENUGA My Nigerian dad. Imagine the insult. If her father was white, she won't say my American dad or my English dad or my Ireland dad but my Dad.
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@mindaffairss @PlayboiEzio @OmolewaAbraham I don't know a single industrial revolution that didn't have some kind of bourgeoisie or aristocratic class leading it and living lavish lifestyles. This requirement that the leaders must also lead austere lives is uniquely African and an excuse to reject the cost of progress
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@PlayboiEzio @OmolewaAbraham I agree but the present leaders don't have what it takes to convince the people with their ostentatious lifestyle and extravagant spending of finite resources
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Well, they never set long-term goals because the majority of their voter and supporter base doesn’t think beyond short-term incentives for political support.
Buhari’s vague campaign promises in 2015 are a case study.
Ifeanyi Chukwuani@mindaffairss
Those in power has never set any long term goal. Why trust a system that will never work?
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@drhcimci @Adekbolaji @ruffydfire I saw this in a video. A racist was using it to insult Africans, calling us low IQ, and saying this is how we reason, and that is why we can never develop our countries. He was clearly right. If we can't justify building critical infrastructure in 2026, when will we do it?

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@drhcimci @Adekbolaji @ruffydfire Do you people think his points are valid? I think his reasoning 100% symbolises the kind of reasoning that has led us here after 60 years. Must the road bear fruit in 5 years for it to be justified? Why are we so shortsighted as a people?
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I’m leaving this video here for posterity for when a similar thing will be done for the Lagos/Calabar coastal highway.
🔒@ruffydfire
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@EmirSirdam I love how short you fools memory is. So PBAT just started borrowing; he hasn't been borrowing since 2023? OK nau.
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@DzambhalaHODL @nxt888 Where the money was invested in matters. A billion dollars for a rail line that will traverse the length or breadth of the land with a port at the coast is not the same as a billion dollars to treat malaria. One is humanitarian but economically useless.
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@nxt888 No one hates on South Koreans, the memory manufacturers of the world.
South Korea succeeded because of South Koreans.

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South Korea was among the largest recipients of U.S. aid per capita in postwar history, behind only Israel and South Vietnam.
To put the scale in perspective: $6.85 billion went to all of Africa and $14.89 billion to all of Latin America in the same period.
South Korea alone got $12.6 billion.
But sure. South Koreans.
itsallsotiring@imsotiredofew
@nxt888 South Korea succeeded because South Korea has an asset that Ghana doesn't have - South Koreans
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@vibes_n_clout @GazetteNGR The Nigerian mindset of cheapness above all is quite funny. Tomorrow, this bro will go and raise alarm somewhere that police officers in Nigeria get paid a pittance, use second-hand AKs, get poor or no civil policing training, and have to sew their own uniforms, etc.
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@GazetteNGR Something that shouldn't even take up to 1 billion.
Just redeploy officers to their home towns so they secure their own people.
We make everything look complicated
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Creation of state police to gulp about N1 trillion; first recruits scheduled for 2027-2028: Report
gazettengr.com/creation-of-st…
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The continued fall in IQ of the average Nigerian ‘political bootlicker’ needs to be studied.
The Benin Blogger@TheBeninBlogger
"Seyi Tinubu is driving himself in Benin City. That is why we will vote for Tinubu." - Collins Aghahowa
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Ogun State has become a road construction site. 🚜👷🏿🔥
Ongoing concrete casting at the Atan, Ogun State axis of the Sokoto-Badagry Superhighway, a 1,000km road project by the President Tinubu Admin.
{180kms of this road will stretch through Ogun State}
Photos by @iamgbolahan.




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@tajudine2013gm2 @DonSimpleABC @prophetswitch The fact that they aren't in power. Anything done by a government that they don't support is corruption.
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@DonSimpleABC @tajudine2013gm2 @prophetswitch "Corruption" that will produce useful infrastructure? That's an easy decision to make. I know what is important to me.
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@tajudine2013gm2 @prophetswitch You're supporting corruption again 😆
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@prophetswitch Gun to this guys head, which of these projects can he bet won't get completed and he won't be able to answer you. This is the kind of oppositon sentiment we have in Nigeria.
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