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Post by omohayek on May 4, 2016 21:27:13 GMT
Heh heh, not quite (I'm more into AI/biotech) but what this guy is doing is very cool, I'll admit! This is the kind of product development that should really be looking at export markets from the beginning: I'm sure there's a huge demand out there for something like this all across Africa, South Asia and Latin America. Get a few companies like this selling their stuff abroad, and all the 'oyel' nonsense will soon be an afterthought. Investment in human capital to foster bright young people like Oladapo is where the future lies, not in digging up raw materials with volatile prices. Instead of them to provide infrastructire for bright chaps like this to be able to maximize their potentials, they're looking for oil in chad basin Yeye pipu. Unfortunately, we can't expect anything more from the senile ex-coup-plotter from Daura. The closest thing the stubborn old fool has to an economic vision is to wait for the oil price to rise again ...
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Post by Honorebu on May 4, 2016 21:28:44 GMT
Instead of them to provide infrastructire for bright chaps like this to be able to maximize their potentials, they're looking for oil in chad basin Yeye pipu. LOL we now have oil in Lagos o Oh yeah I heard I saw a lot of people dancing galala over the news on nairaland Not something I wanted but still..
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Post by Her Highness on May 4, 2016 21:44:11 GMT
LOL we now have oil in Lagos o Oh yeah I heard I saw a lot of people dancing galala over the news on nairaland Not something I wanted but still.. Same here, but it's better for our people to start making documentations before flat heads start making claims 10 years from now.
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Post by Honorebu on May 4, 2016 21:46:10 GMT
Oh yeah I heard I saw a lot of people dancing galala over the news on nairaland Not something I wanted but still.. Same here, but it's better for our people to start making documentations before flat heads start making claims 10 years from now. I think its high time we stop paying attention to those fools lol I feel we pay too much attention to their stupidity
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Post by Honorebu on May 4, 2016 21:46:55 GMT
Instead of them to provide infrastructire for bright chaps like this to be able to maximize their potentials, they're looking for oil in chad basin Yeye pipu. Unfortunately, we can't expect anything more from the senile ex-coup-plotter from Daura. The closest thing the stubborn old fool has to an economic vision is to wait for the oil price to rise again ... Haba! Kiloooode. Wetin this man do you
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Post by Her Highness on May 4, 2016 21:51:31 GMT
Same here, but it's better for our people to start making documentations before flat heads start making claims 10 years from now. I think its high time we stop paying attention to those fools lol I feel we pay too much attention to their stupidity I don't think so. I think staying humble is verification for their ediocy.
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Post by Honorebu on May 4, 2016 21:55:11 GMT
I think its high time we stop paying attention to those fools lol I feel we pay too much attention to their stupidity I don't think so. I think staying humble is verification for their ediocy. Lol so we should be dragging with random fan-yogo boys about who owns this and that in Lagos When they make all those funny claims, I just tell them yeah they own the whole planet Maaaan how do you even debate with someone who says he owns 97% of properties in a place That's like debating with a mad man
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Post by Her Highness on May 4, 2016 22:00:28 GMT
I don't think so. I think staying humble is verification for their ediocy. Lol so we should be dragging with random fan-yogo boys about who owns this and that in Lagos When they make all those funny claims, I just tell them yeah they own the whole planet Maaaan how do you even debate with someone who says he owns 97% of properties in a place That's like debating with a mad man That's today's world for you; words don't need to be verified. They just need to be said often enough that they start having believers; i.e God is real.
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