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Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by kingthreat(m): 8:42am On Jun 15, 2022
He is not even President and will never be. So what is the study going to do in Egypt? To assure Nigerians of 24hrs power supply? Can he destroy the power cabal that has been keeping Nigeria hostage since 1980s? Please tell me something else. The visit to Egypt is illogical, just something for his supporters to masturbate on.
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by ProfAmaben(m): 8:59am On Jun 15, 2022
SARSCoV2:
Learning from other countries who have broken similar challenges being presently faced by Nigeria.

What does Nigeria have to learn from Egypt that is far ahead of us in all ramifications. We do not share similar ideology, culture and system of government.

We could as well learn from America, Germany or the United kingdom if we desperate to start from the top, which will still be of no use.

Rwanda and Ghana are fastest growing economies who happen to just be coming out of the shackles and challenges being presently faced by Nigeria, and such destination would have been worthwhile as their are still evident developmental tracts which are visible and presently working for them.


If you must import ideas, you have to import from where best fits your scenario. Not importing ideas from Alaska to West Africa.

Very very dumb writeup.

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Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by BanevsJoker(m): 9:24am On Jun 15, 2022
Assetinvestor:


Arkwrite replied him diplomatically but within him, he knows that Sowore is a dunce for asking such stupid and irrelevant question. Dude has been frustrated that Nigerians didn't join him but has joined Obi in rallying for revolution.

A clear case of sour grapes.
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by Temptee101(m): 9:24am On Jun 15, 2022
Let's do away with tribe for once and vote for the most competent

The governor of my state is from my community yet nothing to show for it.

Nigeria has come of age, it's time things started working.

We definitely can't continue like this, we are at crossroad.

Vote Peter Obi
Vote wisely
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by Smartyash: 9:30am On Jun 15, 2022
SARSCoV2:
Learning from other countries who have broken similar challenges being presently faced by Nigeria.

What does Nigeria have to learn from Egypt that is far ahead of us in all ramifications. We do not share similar ideology, culture and system of government.

We could as well learn from America, Germany or the United kingdom if we desperate to start from the top, which will still be of no use.

Rwanda and Ghana are fastest growing economies who happen to just be coming out of the shackles and challenges being presently faced by Nigeria, and such destination would have been worthwhile as their are still evident developmental tracts which are visible and presently working for them.


If you must import ideas, you have to import from where best fits your scenario. Not importing ideas from Alaska to West Africa.


Make good enquiries on Egypt.
The are blazing.
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by Smartyash: 9:32am On Jun 15, 2022
Am shocked that Afonja's are quiet on this trend.
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by CSTRR: 9:53am On Jun 15, 2022
SARSCoV2:
Learning from other countries who have broken similar challenges being presently faced by Nigeria.

What does Nigeria have to learn from Egypt that is far ahead of us in all ramifications. We do not share similar ideology, culture and system of government.

We could as well learn from America, Germany or the United kingdom if we desperate to start from the top, which will still be of no use.

Rwanda and Ghana are fastest growing economies who happen to just be coming out of the shackles and challenges being presently faced by Nigeria, and such destination would have been worthwhile as their are still evident developmental tracts which are visible and presently working for them.


If you must import ideas, you have to import from where best fits your scenario. Not importing ideas from Alaska to West Africa.
You just vomited nonsense.

Egypt is a near peer nation with Nigeria, economic wise.

And they are populous too.

Those are the countries that have the relevant data for Nigeria, not the likes of ghana.
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by CSTRR: 10:05am On Jun 15, 2022
PericomaNwankwo:



Yes knowledge is useful, but the knowledge he went to acquire can only be useful if applicable. How will he apply it when he doesn't stand a chance in the polls?? The focus should be on winning.


Let's be honest, the supporters are more serious than the supported.
If he does not win, that is on Nigerians.

It means they did not vote for him enough and do not want him.
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by ClimaxHerbalixt(m): 10:53am On Jun 15, 2022
You learn by following the foot steps of those that have succeeded.
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by Minjim: 11:01am On Jun 15, 2022
The world is now. Global village. Does one need to travel to Egypt to learn bout their education?
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by Nobody: 11:03am On Jun 15, 2022
Lol

Serves him right
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by Geo4646: 11:19am On Jun 15, 2022
Foreign thug.. like d word of tinubu (Eleyi) grin grin
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by Ijaycool(f): 11:20am On Jun 15, 2022
SARSCoV2:
Learning from other countries who have broken similar challenges being presently faced by Nigeria.

What does Nigeria have to learn from Egypt that is far ahead of us in all ramifications. We do not share similar ideology, culture and system of government.

We could as well learn from America, Germany or the United kingdom if we desperate to start from the top, which will still be of no use.

Rwanda and Ghana are fastest growing economies who happen to just be coming out of the shackles and challenges being presently faced by Nigeria, and such destination would have been worthwhile as their are still evident developmental tracts which are visible and presently working for them.


If you must import ideas, you have to import from where best fits your scenario. Not importing ideas from Alaska to West Africa.


Mumu, he went to study about their electricity, have you read about Egypt and their power generation? We shared same destiny with them few decades ago.
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by dabiko(m): 11:21am On Jun 15, 2022
Okoroawusa:
Learning what exactly in 3 days?

Learning is a continuous process. The timeline is immaterial
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by DrAkpa(m): 11:21am On Jun 15, 2022
Frigga13:
If Atiku chose Wike I will campaign for Pdp and will vote for Obi

Even if he lose .. my vote and my people no fit go to Wike ..

Pdp is the incoming party.. African biggest politcal party
Power to the people

North 2023.

Who needs your vote
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by derecho(m): 11:22am On Jun 15, 2022
You dey mind am.
He thinks everyone is like Buhari who used 5months to choose ministers and 4 years to blame Jonathan... That is, if he has stopped blaming Jonathan
Urheadmaster:


A lot can be learned in 3 days with a sound mind.

Is not everybody like you will not learn anything in 3 days tongue undecided
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by stainlink(m): 11:22am On Jun 15, 2022
Okoroawusa:
Learning what exactly in 3 days?

Seeing things is part of learning
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by barcaboi(m): 11:23am On Jun 15, 2022
In three days?
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by Antoeni(m): 11:23am On Jun 15, 2022
The Politician You Supports is a Reflection of Your Character

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Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by toyosiolamide(m): 11:23am On Jun 15, 2022
Urheadmaster:
Would have thought that learning from other countries is a goal to strategize and turning round the failing performance of the current government of Nigeria


That breastsucking Sowore from the descendants people of oduduwa federal republic of miners need to be educated by the educated one cheesy tongue cheesy.

Ethnic bigots like you may perhaps make things difficult for Peter Obi.Might make him look like an ethnic candidate.Lets be guided.
People who are wise understands that you should keep your enemy closer.
Please before you hail insults at me,I am an Obidient Yoruba.
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by obailala(m): 11:24am On Jun 15, 2022
SARSCoV2:
Learning from other countries who have broken similar challenges being presently faced by Nigeria.

What does Nigeria have to learn from Egypt that is far ahead of us in all ramifications. We do not share similar ideology, culture and system of government.

We could as well learn from America, Germany or the United kingdom if we desperate to start from the top, which will still be of no use.

Rwanda and Ghana are fastest growing economies who happen to just be coming out of the shackles and challenges being presently faced by Nigeria, and such destination would have been worthwhile as their are still evident developmental tracts which are visible and presently working for them.


If you must import ideas, you have to import from where best fits your scenario. Not importing ideas from Alaska to West Africa.
Egypt, a fellow african country, had power challenges just like Nigeria up until recently. But between 2026 and 2022, they more than doubled their power generation and transmission capacity from 28000 mw to 58000 mw. Meanwhile since 1999 till date, Nigeria has been struggling to generate beyond 4000 mw fr 200 million people, despite trillions spent....

With the success of Egypt in view, any scholar who thinks there's nothing Nigeria can learn from Egypt is unfortunately just an educated illiterate. Sowore just embarrassed himself.

By the way, what even makes Egypt far ahead of us?
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by Enumerator(m): 11:26am On Jun 15, 2022
I tell you!
Qsscruz:
We need to shun tribal sentient if this country would move forward. Nigeria is on the part of destruction and needs to be rescued immediately. At the end of the day we need each other. As it stands, Peter is the best man for the job.
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by toujurs: 11:26am On Jun 15, 2022
Most Nigerians are bunch of illiterates, its a shame a white man is educating a black man about his own country. Omo ehn the country Nigeria can never get better like this. Even a typical Nigerian is brain dead. Where is the hope to a better nigerian, if we Nigerians can't unite to make our country a better place.

Look at china, Chinese were doing menial jobs for the whites. But they all went back to their country to develop it. Now look at what china has achieved.
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by ponishah: 11:26am On Jun 15, 2022
SARSCoV2:
Learning from other countries who have broken similar challenges being presently faced by Nigeria.

What does Nigeria have to learn from Egypt that is far ahead of us in all ramifications. We do not share similar ideology, culture and system of government.

We could as well learn from America, Germany or the United kingdom if we desperate to start from the top, which will still be of no use.

Rwanda and Ghana are fastest growing economies who happen to just be coming out of the shackles and challenges being presently faced by Nigeria, and such destination would have been worthwhile as their are still evident developmental tracts which are visible and presently working for them.


If you must import ideas, you have to import from where best fits your scenario. Not importing ideas from Alaska to West Africa.
Jealousy is a symptom of schizophrenia

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Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by frankoben(m): 11:27am On Jun 15, 2022
Urheadmaster:
Would have thought that learning from other countries is a goal to strategize and turning round the failing performance of the current government of Nigeria


That breastsucking Sowore from the descendants people of oduduwa federal republic of miners need to be educated by the educated one cheesy tongue cheesy.


Stop this, Sowore is Sowore. Do you always have to bring up tribal sentiments in your statements?
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by foreshore(m): 11:27am On Jun 15, 2022
Umedia:
Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: UK Former High Commissioner To Nigeria Replies Sowore

Paul Thomas Arkwright CMG is a British diplomat who was High Commissioner to the Federal Republic of Nigeria 2015–2018



https://mobile.twitter.com/YeleSowore/status/1536751872698097664



https://twitter.com/PaulTArkwright/status/1536768123818344451?s=20&t=IUreJtr8fyVX3VfwO6Zj7g

He had to put sense into him since he lacked one
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by omoadeleye(m): 11:28am On Jun 15, 2022
That doesn't change the fact that three days learning will change everything for good for the next four years...

His current priority should be campaigning and winning more voters.
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by onuman: 11:28am On Jun 15, 2022
All these noise about 2023 presidential election when a Fulani is INEC Chairman appointed by President Buhari..

Atiku is the man posted to benefit.
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by ponishah: 11:29am On Jun 15, 2022
plaindealer:
Sadly for the so called diplomat, he's not q Nigerian and he's not running for anything in Nigeria.

Siemens is already in Nigeria doing similar to what they did in Egypt and the German president that negotiated the deal and the Nigerian government did not go to Egypt to learn anything.


The clueless diplomat scored his own goal.
As if you have an opinion. Make e be say you dey talk
Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by maestroferddi: 11:29am On Jun 15, 2022
plaindealer:
Sadly for the so called diplomat, he's not q Nigerian and he's not running for anything in Nigeria.

Siemens is already in Nigeria doing similar to what they did in Egypt and the German president that negotiated the deal and the Nigerian government did not go to Egypt to learn anything.


The clueless diplomat scored his own goal.
Arkwright a renowned diplomat is clueless while you who struggle to string words together to make coherent sentences, is "clueful"...

You see your life?

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Re: Peter Obi's Egypt Trip: Paul Arkwright Replies Sowore by Antoeni(m): 11:29am On Jun 15, 2022
This is the Kind of Attention Mumu Sowore Wants

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