Sophia Egbueje don carry her hustle go that Monaco settings, that lambo wey burna no see buy give her for one night stand, she go see CL wey go tear her Ferrari for one night ๐๐๐๐๐๐
Nigerians are not flocking to anywhere. Monaco is not China nor is it South Africa.
You need to have mad money to go there. Itโs a place for people with class and not content creators
Firstly, Ethiopia is under US sanctions while Vietnam is not. And speaking of former French colonies, Haiti was the first to get independence (1804) and is still one of the poorest countries in the world because of the debt they had to take on to gain independence (it took them until 1947 to fully repay it!). Whereas, New Caledonia is still a French colony and is neither rich nor poor.
"If colonialism were the answer to why Africa is poor..."
This line completely ignores the European powers' (and US) post-colonial control over Africa. Patrice Lumumba, the first democratically elected leader of the DRC, was tortured and killed by Belgium and the US for being a nationalist. His body was dissolved in acid so he wouldn't become a martyr. His legacy is largely unknown even within the continent. Several other such "lessons" were meted out. Google Thomas Sankara (Burkina Faso) and Sylvanus Olympio (Togo).
Once you set the example, you gain obedience. The VietCong, on the other hand, didn't surrender even though 3 million Vietnamese died during the war, and several thousand more continue to die to this day (!) from Agent Orange exposure.
As for former French colonies in Africa, France still controls their currency and holds their central bank reserves in France. As Rothschild purportedly said, "permit me to issue and control the money of a nation, and I care not who makes its laws."
Third, the borders in Africa were drawn in such a way that conflict was inevitable. At the Berlin Conference in 1884-85, the European powers simply carved up the continent by drawing straight line borders. African leaders were conspicuous only by their absence at this historic event which shaped the next century. This is why Cameroon, a French-speaking country, has a minority English-speaking territory, ensuring it remains destabilized. Likewise for West Asia/the Middle East, where the Sykes-Picot legacy lives on.
@magattew conflates formal colonial rule with colonial control. Vietnam managed to fully kick out both France and the US, reunified the North and the South, and kept its sovereignty. All African leaders who attempted the same have been systematically eliminated (see Muammar Gaddafi, Libya's divisive leader, for a recent example), ensuring Africa forever bears the open wounds of its colonial legacy.
But Ms. Wade is right on one thing: Vietnam owes its prosperity to overcoming colonial rule. Maybe Africa can become prosperous if Africans do the same.
Itโs wild out there
Sometime last month, I viewed a snippet of a drama that had bullying. The bully kept pleading with the victims sister saying she wants to go to college and get a job. I think they have a law that protects victims and bullies canโt go to university, they canโt get a job because itโll be in their files for life.
Good short drama but very eye opening to the things that happen there
This is the last time I will say this here. I have seen many homes in Ajah are now for sale. If you know what is good for you and your generation, get a good surveyor, before you buy houses anywhere around Ajah.
If possible, use your bank to buy it. Let them do the due diligence for you.
I wonโt say more than this.
Looking for a realtor or an agent to work with is so hard. Then again looking for the ones with high paying clients
I wonโt give up sha but please answer me
@the_beardedsina Iโll keep it because most times science can be wrong.
Iโll give birth to the child to see if the doctors were saying the truth. If in truth, Iโd ask for the baby to be killed. No need for a child to start his/her life with suffering
@muheediva01 Itโs called Hollywood
Whatever representation you see on TV is bound to be tried and executed by consumers.
Then the cycle repeats itself elsewhere and then spirals out of control and spreads like a disease.
After giving birth, a woman's internal wounds take six months to heal, 12 months for physical recovery, two years for hormonal balance, and up to five years to rediscover her identity. Relationships frequently fail during this time due to a lack of understanding. Be kind and patient with new mothers; they are facing more challenges than it appears.