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Re: Breath-Taking Aerial View Of Roads In Abuja - Photos by Forensib(m): 10:48am On Jun 14, 2018
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Re: Breath-Taking Aerial View Of Roads In Abuja - Photos by INFOBIZ3: 4:15pm On Jun 14, 2018
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Re: Breath-Taking Aerial View Of Roads In Abuja - Photos by Antichristus: 6:00pm On Jun 14, 2018
slimdamatrix1:




I was born in London but I still completely appreciate my country! Though we are not where we are supposed to be, we will get there.

Stop comparing Nigeria to the west, it paints a poor picture of your mentality. smiley

Listen, I really don't care if you were born in Peckham, Brixton, Hackney or Streatham. You clearly get what I mean? I am sure you do. Okay. Since the first barrel of oil was lifted from Nigeria, if Nigerian streets are plated with gold today and the streets of London and in deed UK highways fail to compare favourably with those of Nigeria, we should proudly say the means justify the end. However, after decades of lifting trillions of barrels of oil we have nothing to show for it but this "whitewash" highway construction that would soon be washed away and become dilapidated in less than a decade due to fraud. You claim, we'll get there but I'm insisting we'll never get there in so far as we have the likes of Buhari (with unverifiable qualification) Saraki (serial fraudster), Lai Muhammad (pathological liar), Dino Melaye (pathological liar and certificate fraud) and countless disgusting and misfits in public offices calling the shots in Nigeria, and perpetually recycling themselves.

So, stop thinking Nigeria (the 13th largest oil producing country in the world) shouldn't be compared with the west, it portrays your colonial mentality that the colonised wouldn't compete favourably with colonisers. Just curious to know. Did you go to The Michael Tippett School before struggling to graduate from University of West London and prior to managing to complete that professional course at the University of East London - both of which only require Tesco/Sainsbury (rather than proper UCAS) Points? You come across as someone with such a pedigree.
Re: Breath-Taking Aerial View Of Roads In Abuja - Photos by Nobody: 7:12pm On Jun 14, 2018
slimdamatrix1:



Inshort? Is that an English word?

I'm sorry I don't understand gibberish
I forgive you, buh only bcus u said ur sorry ooo
Re: Breath-Taking Aerial View Of Roads In Abuja - Photos by steam74: 8:15pm On Jun 14, 2018
travelland:


There's nothing people won't complain about. Smh

Madam unmarked roads are something to complain about. One of our problems is we are now used to substandard systems.
Find attached what an average road should look like. Unmarked roads are very unsafe.

Re: Breath-Taking Aerial View Of Roads In Abuja - Photos by travelland(f): 8:19pm On Jun 14, 2018
steam74:


Madam unmarked roads are something to complain about. One of our problems is we are now used to substandard systems.
Find attached what an average road should look like. Unmarked roads are very unsafe.

Suit yourself my brother
Re: Breath-Taking Aerial View Of Roads In Abuja - Photos by slimdamatrix1(m): 11:40pm On Jun 14, 2018
Antichristus:


Listen, I really don't care if you were born in Peckham, Brixton, Hackney or Streatham. You clearly get what I mean? I am sure you do. Okay. Since the first barrel of oil was lifted from Nigeria, if Nigerian streets are plated with gold today and the streets of London and in deed UK highways fail to compare favourably with those of Nigeria, we should proudly say the means justify the end. However, after decades of lifting trillions of barrels of oil we have nothing to show for it but this "whitewash" highway construction that would soon be washed away and become dilapidated in less than a decade due to fraud. You claim, we'll get there but I'm insisting we'll never get there in so far as we have the likes of Buhari (with unverifiable qualification) Saraki (serial fraudster), Lai Muhammad (pathological liar), Dino Melaye (pathological liar and certificate fraud) and countless disgusting and misfits in public offices calling the shots in Nigeria, and perpetually recycling themselves.

So, stop thinking Nigeria (the 13th largest oil producing country in the world) shouldn't be compared with the west, it portrays your colonial mentality that the colonised wouldn't compete favourably with colonisers. Just curious to know. Did you go to The Michael Tippett School before struggling to graduate from University of West London and prior to managing to complete that professional course at the University of East London - both of which only require Tesco/Sainsbury (rather than proper UCAS) Points? You come across as psomeone with such a pedigree.


The fact that you can assume my educational background in an attempt to make me feel bad shows you have a lot of growing up to do.

An educated man who cannot tolerate the views of others because they are different from yours shows your education was a waste.
Your mentality is a joke and I will resist the urge to be found discussing anything with you.


I hope you have a boring weekend!
Re: Breath-Taking Aerial View Of Roads In Abuja - Photos by Antichristus: 12:42am On Jun 15, 2018
slimdamatrix1:



The fact that you can assume my educational background in an attempt to make me feel bad shows you have a lot of growing up to do.

An educated man who cannot tolerate the views of others because they are different from yours shows your education was a waste.
Your mentality is a joke and I will resist the urge to be found discussing anything with you.


I hope you have a boring weekend!




I entertained your thoughts - which is why I countered your argument. However, in the Aristotelian fashion and manner, I'm disinclined to accept your incredulous thought.
Re: Breath-Taking Aerial View Of Roads In Abuja - Photos by slimdamatrix1(m): 8:12am On Jun 15, 2018
Antichristus:





I entertained your thoughts - which is why I countered your argument. However, in the Aristotelian fashion and manner, I'm disinclined to accept your incredulous thought.

Shift then.

I'm exhausted reading anything from you!
Re: Breath-Taking Aerial View Of Roads In Abuja - Photos by Antichristus: 5:29pm On Jun 15, 2018
slimdamatrix1:


Shift then.

I'm exhausted reading anything from you!

Lazy brain like yours gets quickly exhausted reading next to nothing. Find fickle-minded people like you to engage in lazy chit-chats.
Re: Breath-Taking Aerial View Of Roads In Abuja - Photos by slimdamatrix1(m): 11:18pm On Jun 15, 2018
Antichristus:


Lazy brain like yours gets quickly exhausted reading next to nothing. Find fickle-minded people like you to engage in lazy chit-chats.


K sis
Re: Breath-Taking Aerial View Of Roads In Abuja - Photos by Wiseoldman: 7:30am On Jun 16, 2018
OsuMustGo:
Breath taking kor



RUBBISH

And this one is life taking then.


Is this the Houston Spagetti bridge(s)...it's a wonder driving this...even GPS gets confused.

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