I swear that governor is wack.. He should emulate Lagos state and help Ogun state with good road and steady power supply, he also need to team with Lagos
A national rail service is currently running from oyo through ogun to lagos. It is fully functional and modern. It has been running more than a year and still running
@@adeboyeabdulrahman18 Exactly! I wanted to reply the sons of hate before I saw your comment. The only thing sons of hate know how to do is to criticise.
We never see am work first. BRT was a good project but today is an upgraded danfo with Agbero taking over oshodi bus terminal. Yet people pay a lot for the terrible service. No AIr condition in the buses, very dirty and jamparked with Too many passengers. Very dirty lagos 😂
If this is one of the reasons some folks are ranting on social media that Tinubu held unto lagos let it be so. Those who did not held unto their state like Atiku and Obi we can also see their states today.
Lagos state has been blessed with intelligent and hardworking governors who have by the virtue of being in the same party, worked on a shared vision and direction. I congratulate them all. Congratulations to all Lagosians too. May we continue to witness progress all around us. Congratulations Mr. President for the vision and your role in all these
How many countries manufacture trains and for how long have they been doing it in terms of experience? How many months/years is it to construct a train following specifications? The coaches for the NRC standard gauge have a construction workshop at Ogun state and it was commissioned a couple of months ago. You can add that degree to yours and come back with your expertise to start manufacturing trains for Africa.
I see Ogun state like we have no governor cause that man is completely waste of space. South west governors need to work together build a connecting trains, standard roads, to attract more investors.
The children of haters are not here yet, maybe only one or two hwre, maybe probably they disappear because their headache is very much around in Lagos😮, after their headache depart back to Abuja you will see them returning to start their usual behaviors of cursing, just wait you will see them very soon
God bless you Mr President, we know you are a man of vision and believe in your reforms but help the poor so that they don't feel the side effects of impacts, pls regulate prices. Thank you sir!
Tinubu should directly work with LG chairmen and local govt autonomy should be granted. That alone, you wont have any reason to remove any subsidy in the first place. Corruption should be fought with strategy not force
@@uri-uf5hdif I may ask you what does FG President also has to do with subsidy? What is even subsidy if it's not corruption, and which govt is closest to the people if not LG, then why shouldn't Presidency work directly with LG?
People hailing this man here 🤔, i sincerely wonder what you're hailing. Kai 🤦 ignorance is a thief of Destiny. Nigerian awake, we are more than this cheap sentiment of progress 🤷🏽♂️.
Competent president,I believe in God, and our prayers surely Nigeria is going to sweet. Thank s. BOLA AHMED TINUBU is a great man. God Almighty continue to guiding u in all your ways.
of the continent as slaves. Map 15 (this page) gives some sense of the scale of the slave trade. Using modern country boundaries, it depicts estimates of the cumulative extent of slavery between 1400 and 1900 as a percent of population in 1400. Darker colors show more intense slavery. For example, in Angola, Benin, Ghana, and Togo, total cumulative slave exports amounted to more than the entire population of the country in 1400. The sudden appearance of Europeans all around the coast of Western and Central Africa eager to buy slaves could not but have a transformative impact on African societies. Most slaves who were shipped to the Americas were war captives subsequently transported to the coast. The increase in warfare was fueled by huge imports of guns and ammunition, which the Europeans exchanged for slaves. By 1730 about 180,000 guns were being imported every year just along the West African coast, and between 1750 and the early nineteenth century, the British alone sold between 283,000 and 394,000 guns a year. Between 1750 and 1807, the British sold an extraordinary 22,000 tons of gunpowder, making an average of about 384,000 politically kilograms annually, along with 91,000 kilograms of lead per year. Farther to the south, the trade was just as vigorous. On the Loango coast, north of the Kingdom of Kongo, Europeans sold about 50,000 guns a year. All this warfare and conflict not only caused major loss of life and human suffering but also put in motion a particular path of institutional development in Africa. Before the early modern era, African societies were less centralized politically than those of Eurasia. Most polities were small scale, with tribal chiefs and perhaps kings controlling land and resources. Many, as we showed with Somalia, had no structure of hierarchical political authority at all. The slave trade initiated two adverse political processes. First, many polities initially became more absolutist, organized around a single objective: to enslave and sell others to European slavers. Second, as a consequence but, paradoxically, in opposition to the first process,
kudos to Mr President, and all right thinking Nigerians irrespective of their tribes. He says, Gives me hope, the works are ongoing. Then, made mention of saboteurs, said, he know Smugglers, Buru De change, Oil thieves and so on will fight back, but we shall fight them too, and win by God's grace. and so shall it be. we as small as we are, despite of hardship, we remain steadfast, and focus on my daily routing legal activities, and strongly believe peace and tranquility will return soonest across the nation.
Congratulations to all political leadership in Yoruba land for massive infrastructure development for better future ahead. To those complaining what has your state governments done in your region/state. Don't be enemies of progress in Yoruba land. God bless Nigeria
Of cause its his lagos just like every other lagosians lagos. He is porous to be a logosian and that is why he said it. Envy and mischief kii you you there. Ndigbo aka children of envy, anger, mischief and criminality.
Talk is cheap, what are the indices of this hope? Nigeria is hungry...... And people can't go to the factories where food is produced because of insecurities. Whining.
Nigerians it takes only 6 weeks for yam to grow, it takes few weeks for potatoes to grow as well, start farming and start encouraging your community to go into farming, start the change you want instead of crying on the internet.
they imposed on Ternate even allowed the Dutch to come and destroy any clove trees they found there. Ambon was ruled in a manner similar to much of Europe and the Americas during that time. The citizens of Ambon owed tribute to the ruler and were subject to forced labor. The Dutch took over and intensified these systems to extract more labor and more cloves from the island. Prior to the arrival of the Dutch, extended families paid tribute in cloves to the Ambonese elite. The Dutch now stipulated that each household was tied to the soil and should cultivate a certain number of clove trees. Households were also obligated to deliver forced labor to the Dutch. The Dutch also took control of the Banda Islands, intending this time to monopolize mace and nutmeg. But the Banda Islands were organized very differently from Ambon. They were made up of many small autonomous city-states, and there was no hierarchical social or political structure. These small states, in reality no more than small towns, were run by village meetings of citizens. There was no central authority whom the Dutch could coerce into signing a monopoly treaty and no system of tribute that they could take over to capture the entire supply of nutmeg and mace. At first this meant that the Dutch had to compete with English, Portuguese, Indian, and Chinese merchants, losing the spices to their competitors when they did not pay high prices. Their initial plans of setting up a monopoly of mace and nutmeg dashed, the Dutch governor of Batavia, Jan Pieterszoon Coen, came up with an alternative plan. Coen founded Batavia, on the island of Java, as the Dutch East India Company’s new capital in 1618. In 1621 he sailed to Banda with a fleet and proceeded to massacre almost the entire population of the islands, probably about fifteen thousand people. All their leaders were executed along with the rest, and only a few were left alive, enough to preserve the knowhow necessary for mace and nutmeg production. After this genocide was complete, Coen then proceeded to create the political and economic structure necessary for his plan: a plantation society. The islands were divided into sixty-eight parcels, which were given to sixty-eight Dutchmen, mostly former and current employees of the Dutch East India Company. These new plantation owners were taught how to produce the spices by the few surviving Bandanese and could buy slaves from the East India Company to populate the now-empty islands and to produce spices, which would have to be sold at fixed prices back to the company. The extractive institutions created by the Dutch in the Spice Islands had the desired effects, though, in Banda this was at the cost of fifteen thousand innocent lives and the establishment of a set of economic and political institutions that would condemn the islands to underdevelopment. By the end of the seventeenth century, the Dutch had reduced the world supply of these spices by about 60 percent and the price of nutmeg had doubled. The Dutch spread the strategy they perfected in the Moluccas to the entire region, with profound implications for the economic and political institutions of the rest of Southeast Asia. The long commercial expansion of several states in the area that had started in the fourteenth century went into reverse. Even the polities which were not directly colonized and crushed by the Dutch East India Company turned inward and abandoned trade. The nascent economic and political change in Southeast Asia was halted in its tracks. To avoid the threat of the Dutch East India Company, several states abandoned producing crops for export and ceased commercial politically activity. Autarky was safer than facing the Dutch. In 1620 the state of Banten, on the island of Java, cut down its pepper trees in the hope that this would induce the Dutch to leave it in peace. When a Dutch merchant visited Maguindanao, in the southern Philippines, in 1686, he was told, “Nutmeg and cloves can be grown here, just as in Malaku. They are not there now because the old Raja had all of them ruined before his death. He was afraid the Dutch Company would come to fight with them about it.” What a trader heard about the ruler of Maguindanao in 1699 was similar: “He had forbidden the continued planting of pepper so that he could not thereby get involved in war whether with the [Dutch] company or with other potentates.” There was de-urbanization and even population decline. In 1635 the Burmese moved their capital from Pegu, on the coast, to
Confusion talk. People are HUNGRY for food, not all this useless talk about old chinese train from 1980 that doesn't provide employment, food, and healthcare. Boring and uninspiring speeches that DON'T do anything for the masses, everything na lie.
I see and realize from comments made here by people of a particular tribe that culturally, they don't RESPECT ELDERS in their towns of birth. We the Yorubas, we do respect our tribe leaders hence, we don't write insulting jargons against our leaders. Insultive online writers, please take cue from we Yorubas as we greatly respect our elders.
Talk about what you promise Nigerian ,people are suffering reduce fuel price that is enough ,.We voted for you and you went to increase price of fuel .I don't know what is really wrong with this old man .Nigerians are suffering mr man
No doubt Tinubu is a visionary. The problem however is that he doesn’t seem to have what it takes to lead in 2024. Leading Nigeria shouldn’t be a reward to past performance, leading Nigeria should be given to the person that understands today’s challenges and has the ability to solve them (including verbally & physically). The mere fact that Tinubu is not capable of visiting affected parts of Nigeria or holding consistent press conferences is a big issue. I pray he proves me wrong & transforms Nigeria for the better.
To be visionary is a gift from the creator, it doesn't disappear with time. It's like learning to ride bicycle or drive a car, when you perfect it, you never forget. If you leave those skills unpracticed you might get rusty but after a short time, you pickup peace and do well.
Ndigbo aka children of envy, anger, hate, mischief and criminality. You people are here to display your talent. Envy go kii you. Tell your governors in the Southeast to even buy one coach talkmore of constructing a railway line. Mugu.
why are yhese governors sleeping like the judges at the tribunal😂 don' t come and attack me unless you got your wifi/ data from the presidency. Because ambsure some people are getting subsidy on data to defend their man, brother and father. I believe that one day, leadership will not be by turn/ tribe but by qualification
Ndigbo aka children of envy, anger, hate, mischief and criminality. You people are here to display your talent. Envy go kii you. Tell your governors in the Southeast to even buy one coach talkmore of constructing a railway line. Mugu.
Ndigbo aka children of envy, anger, hate, mischief and criminality. You people are here to display your talent. Envy go kii you. Tell your governors in the Southeast to even buy one coach talkmore of constructing a railway line. Mugu.
So you mean he should have turned down the invitation to the program he established while he was a governor in the state and honor the one the previous administration failed to actualize? Wow! 😂😂
We need light 🕯️🕯️🚨 in Nigeria mr tinubu ,your father your ancestors the man who is responsible for the hunger and hardship ,unhappiness of Nigerians mr bola almed Tinubu please leave us alone go to age people home and enjoy your dirty money
Here we go the obituary fan, the ipobidiot will always cry 😭😭😭😭 we are expecting your comments cause nothing good comes from your type. Show us the achievement of your pitobi in Anambra 😅😅😅😅
@@lagosian123 give him oxygen to help him , the situation of Nigeria deserves the oxygen more than tinubu , Nigeria is in state of coma let him be quick before it's too late
Let jenifer return back to her state and tell her governor to give her and her papa light, why does she ran away from her state if it's easy for her there? So leave Tinubu alone and face your wound ,Jennifer, if you're not happy try to eat sugar maybe it will help you
Ndigbo aka children of envy, anger, hate, mischief and criminality. You people are here to display your talent. Envy go kii you. Tell your governors in the Southeast to even buy one coach talkmore of constructing a railway line. Mugu.
May god bless you sir, Nigeria will grow bigger and larger in terms of wealth and security and the likes . You can do better sir . May g od help you sir.
OGUN, LAGOS AND OYO STATE MUST TEAM TOGETHER TO ACHIEVE INTERSTATE MORDEN TRAIN SERVICES AND NOT REFURBISHED WAGONS.
U are right and it sad that Ogun has been a failure under this governor.
I swear that governor is wack.. He should emulate Lagos state and help Ogun state with good road and steady power supply, he also need to team with Lagos
@@MarieWesser-px6ye I can't point out one development under his government so sad
A national rail service is currently running from oyo through ogun to lagos. It is fully functional and modern. It has been running more than a year and still running
@@adeboyeabdulrahman18 Exactly! I wanted to reply the sons of hate before I saw your comment. The only thing sons of hate know how to do is to criticise.
Love him or hate him, Jagaban is a legend!
👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿👍🏿
Laughable, you're not a serious individual. I pity you, painfully so 🤦.
@@stactionsmedia3318 are u referring to Peter obi.
God bless Gov sanwoolu,God bless president Tinubu, God bless Nigeria, Nigeria shall be great again
In Sha Allah Kareem 🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲🤲
Allahu Amin
Amin!
Amin Amin Amin 🙏
We never see am work first. BRT was a good project but today is an upgraded danfo with Agbero taking over oshodi bus terminal. Yet people pay a lot for the terrible service. No AIr condition in the buses, very dirty and jamparked with Too many passengers. Very dirty lagos 😂
Listening to Mr president gives me hope.
I swear
Same here, I just pray all will be well.
Allah SWT will strengthen you, grant you all the wisdom and health to lead the nation. We are proud of you our own Jagaban of the universe
You lack intelligence and purpose. Receive sense brother
If this is one of the reasons some folks are ranting on social media that Tinubu held unto lagos let it be so. Those who did not held unto their state like Atiku and Obi we can also see their states today.
Best comment 👌🏿 wa ṣere!
They have nothing to show so they only know one thing negative and noisy. Jagaban is the man for the job.
They will cry tired Sir.
They will cry tired Sir. Jagaban for real
Never mind them those that lost election are still crying
Lagos state has been blessed with intelligent and hardworking governors who have by the virtue of being in the same party, worked on a shared vision and direction.
I congratulate them all. Congratulations to all Lagosians too. May we continue to witness progress all around us.
Congratulations Mr. President for the vision and your role in all these
You are so right my friend.
Yes. Jagaban sure did
Brain wash group of people , every day is for the criminal but one day is for the owner promise ,.promise without work
Manufacturing of train parts and assembly should be in Nigeria.
How many countries manufacture trains and for how long have they been doing it in terms of experience? How many months/years is it to construct a train following specifications? The coaches for the NRC standard gauge have a construction workshop at Ogun state and it was commissioned a couple of months ago. You can add that degree to yours and come back with your expertise to start manufacturing trains for Africa.
Bravo 👏 👏 we love the President ,may there be peace during ur 🙏 reign any evil form against u shall be distroyed IJN .
Amen
Amen 🙏
Ameen
AMEN
Gov of ogun state sit down there while nothing good is going on in his state
That one na governor or grover😂
@@odeyemiwasiu6604 I just tire my brother 😂
Very bad leadership there..if he has vision,sango,otta down to ewekoro to Abeokuta should be connected
I see Ogun state like we have no governor cause that man is completely waste of space. South west governors need to work together build a connecting trains, standard roads, to attract more investors.
@@odeyemiwasiu6604 I swear na photocopy
I love the way he addressed lagos as "My Lagos" it fills my heart.
Lagos wey him no win at elections 😂😂😂😂
The children of haters are not here yet, maybe only one or two hwre, maybe probably they disappear because their headache is very much around in Lagos😮, after their headache depart back to Abuja you will see them returning to start their usual behaviors of cursing, just wait you will see them very soon
You mean PBAT, Oogun efori fun gbogbo won 😂😂. Ori ma fo wan pa ni. Awo omo Iran kiran.
Thank you Mr President
You will surely succeed in Jesus name
They are definitely reading 😂😂😂😂
I hope that Nigerians will value this man who God has sent to us at this difficult time.
God bless Nigeria and God bless our President Bola Tinubu..
Nigeria will rise and shine ❤❤❤❤
God bless jagaban God bless Nigeria and God bless me
God bless and guide the president of Nigeria
Thank you Mr president
God bless you Mr President, we know you are a man of vision and believe in your reforms but help the poor so that they don't feel the side effects of impacts, pls regulate prices. Thank you sir!
God will strengthen you
Well done Team Lagos
Obaseki is the last person to call because he is a fulish governor of edo state
Tinubu should directly work with LG chairmen and local govt autonomy should be granted. That alone, you wont have any reason to remove any subsidy in the first place. Corruption should be fought with strategy not force
Are they not going that?
You are wrong here. Subsidy wasn't going to the lGA but individuals. Thank God president isn't thinking like you do
@@adeabraham126 did you read what I posted atall. Please read it carefully.
What does LG chairmen have to do with Subsidy ?
@@uri-uf5hdif I may ask you what does FG President also has to do with subsidy? What is even subsidy if it's not corruption, and which govt is closest to the people if not LG, then why shouldn't Presidency work directly with LG?
I love this man too much. Nigeria needs modernisation amongst other reforms, so our economy can meet up with modern economies which are thriving
This is a great president
People hailing this man here 🤔, i sincerely wonder what you're hailing. Kai 🤦 ignorance is a thief of Destiny.
Nigerian awake, we are more than this cheap sentiment of progress 🤷🏽♂️.
May asiwaju succeed 🇳🇬
Ę Baami mi fúń Baami ni teewò 👏👏💚🇳🇬
JAH-Ga- Ban nunn8️⃣/💞🔟👑
Tè mi ni Kann sòsò🚉🖥.👏
I use my digital card in Washington for rails,buses and even shopping…well done guys
What is the difference between the red line and the blue line?
May almighty Allah continue to guide and protect you Mr president,
God bless Lagos state,
God bless NIGERIA.....
Competent president,I believe in God, and our prayers surely Nigeria is going to sweet. Thank s. BOLA AHMED TINUBU is a great man. God Almighty continue to guiding u in all your ways.
GOD BLESS YOU MR PRESIDENT.
May Asiwaju succeed in all ramifications of life and in the affairs of our nation....
Please what is the name of that man calling tinibu on stage ...
of the continent as slaves.
Map 15 (this page) gives some sense of the scale of the slave trade.
Using modern country boundaries, it depicts estimates of the
cumulative extent of slavery between 1400 and 1900 as a percent of
population in 1400. Darker colors show more intense slavery. For
example, in Angola, Benin, Ghana, and Togo, total cumulative slave
exports amounted to more than the entire population of the country
in 1400.
The sudden appearance of Europeans all around the coast of
Western and Central Africa eager to buy slaves could not but have a
transformative impact on African societies. Most slaves who were
shipped to the Americas were war captives subsequently transported
to the coast. The increase in warfare was fueled by huge imports of
guns and ammunition, which the Europeans exchanged for slaves. By
1730 about 180,000 guns were being imported every year just along
the West African coast, and between 1750 and the early nineteenth
century, the British alone sold between 283,000 and 394,000 guns a
year. Between 1750 and 1807, the British sold an extraordinary
22,000 tons of gunpowder, making an average of about 384,000 politically
kilograms annually, along with 91,000 kilograms of lead per year.
Farther to the south, the trade was just as vigorous. On the Loango
coast, north of the Kingdom of Kongo, Europeans sold about 50,000
guns a year. All this warfare and conflict not only caused major loss of life and
human suffering but also put in motion a particular path of
institutional development in Africa. Before the early modern era,
African societies were less centralized politically than those of
Eurasia. Most polities were small scale, with tribal chiefs and perhaps
kings controlling land and resources. Many, as we showed with
Somalia, had no structure of hierarchical political authority at all. The
slave trade initiated two adverse political processes. First, many
polities initially became more absolutist, organized around a single
objective: to enslave and sell others to European slavers. Second, as a
consequence but, paradoxically, in opposition to the first process,
Wow. Just be your your preferred candidate lost , all this cut snd paste message. Go check your Bp pls.
God bless my dear country Nigeria and the president it is well with everyone us in Jesus Christ Mighty Name Amen Amen Amen.
Our very great president.may asiwaju succeed.i love you ❤
Who even that comment here that tinubu is a good man thunder we fire you i swear
kudos to Mr President, and all right thinking Nigerians irrespective of their tribes.
He says, Gives me hope, the works are ongoing. Then, made mention of saboteurs, said, he know Smugglers, Buru De change, Oil thieves and so on will fight back, but we shall fight them too, and win by God's grace. and so shall it be.
we as small as we are, despite of hardship, we remain steadfast, and focus on my daily routing legal activities, and strongly believe peace and tranquility will return soonest across the nation.
God bless you Governor Sanwolu
All Governor in Yoruba Lands wake up this is your time
Ohun ti e ba se fun ile Yoruba itan ko ni gbagbe yin.
Congratulations to all political leadership in Yoruba land for massive infrastructure development for better future ahead. To those complaining what has your state governments done in your region/state. Don't be enemies of progress in Yoruba land. God bless Nigeria
Na your type be our problem. Tribal bigot 😏, I know I was going to see someone like you on this comment section. You better get a life my friend.
People just don't want to dream they want things to exist in reality too
Oga say my lagos 😢😢😢😢😢
Of cause its his lagos just like every other lagosians lagos. He is porous to be a logosian and that is why he said it. Envy and mischief kii you you there. Ndigbo aka children of envy, anger, mischief and criminality.
Yes u can cry more as always from sadleast people 😂😂😂
Talk is cheap, what are the indices of this hope?
Nigeria is hungry...... And people can't go to the factories where food is produced because of insecurities. Whining.
Start farming and encourage your family members to do the same then move on to empower the youth in your community. Let the change start with you.
Nigerians it takes only 6 weeks for yam to grow, it takes few weeks for potatoes to grow as well, start farming and start encouraging your community to go into farming, start the change you want instead of crying on the internet.
The governor of Ogun state is their without doing nothing in his state.
they imposed on Ternate even allowed the Dutch to come and destroy
any clove trees they found there.
Ambon was ruled in a manner similar to much of Europe and the
Americas during that time. The citizens of Ambon owed tribute to the
ruler and were subject to forced labor. The Dutch took over and
intensified these systems to extract more labor and more cloves from
the island. Prior to the arrival of the Dutch, extended families paid
tribute in cloves to the Ambonese elite. The Dutch now stipulated that
each household was tied to the soil and should cultivate a certain
number of clove trees. Households were also obligated to deliver
forced labor to the Dutch.
The Dutch also took control of the Banda Islands, intending this
time to monopolize mace and nutmeg. But the Banda Islands were
organized very differently from Ambon. They were made up of many
small autonomous city-states, and there was no hierarchical social or
political structure. These small states, in reality no more than small
towns, were run by village meetings of citizens. There was no central
authority whom the Dutch could coerce into signing a monopoly
treaty and no system of tribute that they could take over to capture
the entire supply of nutmeg and mace. At first this meant that the
Dutch had to compete with English, Portuguese, Indian, and Chinese
merchants, losing the spices to their competitors when they did not
pay high prices. Their initial plans of setting up a monopoly of mace
and nutmeg dashed, the Dutch governor of Batavia, Jan Pieterszoon
Coen, came up with an alternative plan. Coen founded Batavia, on the
island of Java, as the Dutch East India Company’s new capital in
1618. In 1621 he sailed to Banda with a fleet and proceeded to
massacre almost the entire population of the islands, probably about
fifteen thousand people. All their leaders were executed along with
the rest, and only a few were left alive, enough to preserve the knowhow necessary for mace and nutmeg production. After this genocide
was complete, Coen then proceeded to create the political and
economic structure necessary for his plan: a plantation society. The
islands were divided into sixty-eight parcels, which were given to
sixty-eight Dutchmen, mostly former and current employees of the Dutch East India Company. These new plantation owners were taught
how to produce the spices by the few surviving Bandanese and could
buy slaves from the East India Company to populate the now-empty
islands and to produce spices, which would have to be sold at fixed
prices back to the company.
The extractive institutions created by the Dutch in the Spice Islands
had the desired effects, though, in Banda this was at the cost of
fifteen thousand innocent lives and the establishment of a set of
economic and political institutions that would condemn the islands to
underdevelopment. By the end of the seventeenth century, the Dutch
had reduced the world supply of these spices by about 60 percent and
the price of nutmeg had doubled.
The Dutch spread the strategy they perfected in the Moluccas to the
entire region, with profound implications for the economic and
political institutions of the rest of Southeast Asia. The long
commercial expansion of several states in the area that had started in
the fourteenth century went into reverse. Even the polities which
were not directly colonized and crushed by the Dutch East India
Company turned inward and abandoned trade. The nascent economic
and political change in Southeast Asia was halted in its tracks.
To avoid the threat of the Dutch East India Company, several states
abandoned producing crops for export and ceased commercial politically
activity. Autarky was safer than facing the Dutch. In 1620 the state of
Banten, on the island of Java, cut down its pepper trees in the hope
that this would induce the Dutch to leave it in peace. When a Dutch
merchant visited Maguindanao, in the southern Philippines, in 1686,
he was told, “Nutmeg and cloves can be grown here, just as in
Malaku. They are not there now because the old Raja had all of them
ruined before his death. He was afraid the Dutch Company would
come to fight with them about it.” What a trader heard about the
ruler of Maguindanao in 1699 was similar: “He had forbidden the
continued planting of pepper so that he could not thereby get
involved in war whether with the [Dutch] company or with other
potentates.” There was de-urbanization and even population decline.
In 1635 the Burmese moved their capital from Pegu, on the coast, to
Confusion talk. People are HUNGRY for food, not all this useless talk about old chinese train from 1980 that doesn't provide employment, food, and healthcare. Boring and uninspiring speeches that DON'T do anything for the masses, everything na lie.
Go back to your state
I Concur 💯 with you brother Man.
Funny nigeria 🇳🇬president😅😅😅
I love you jagaban
Excellent as we are already progressing step by step .6️⃣/8️⃣/🔟💚🇳🇬👏.
Why tinubu Talk so slow i guess its a good thing that way people won't miss a single word he says...they can always
bring him back to remembrance 😅
I see and realize from comments made here by people of a particular tribe that culturally, they don't RESPECT ELDERS in their towns of birth. We the Yorubas, we do respect our tribe leaders hence, we don't write insulting jargons against our leaders. Insultive online writers, please take cue from we Yorubas as we greatly respect our elders.
We know them and if you are expecting anything better from sadleast people u are wrong cause they will always cry
BAT and Lagos na 5&6.😂. I love the way he loves his homeland.
He has nothing to say 😢
Buhari project
The plan is to develop lagos state before Nigeria is divided.
Alright!
That's why he stole our mandate.
Say something important about our economic not greetings 🥵
Leave grammar sir go ooen border ooo tinubu😊
That won't happen anytime soon
Talk about what you promise Nigerian ,people are suffering reduce fuel price that is enough ,.We voted for you and you went to increase price of fuel .I don't know what is really wrong with this old man .Nigerians are suffering mr man
Keep quiet obidiot did u vote for him... bad minded n haters dat dont want d progress of nigeria... pray make u live n old like am
He has nothing to say..but greetings for all that attended 😅😅😅🎉🎉😂😂
They are celebrating a project they mapped out 20 years ago . Wetin Obi plan 20 years ago wet dem fit launch today for Anambra
Cho Cho Cho
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We know you sadleast 😂😂😂😂
@@MarieWesser-px6yeayah , pain is that U😂
tinubu have special interest in hope uzodima and wike because of the criminal role they played during 2023 election
Really!!! What is your governor doing in terms of progress? Focus!!!
Cry cry cry 😭😭😭😭 sadleast
Wail wail wail. That’s your native language
All of them come from the same cartel 😅
No doubt Tinubu is a visionary. The problem however is that he doesn’t seem to have what it takes to lead in 2024. Leading Nigeria shouldn’t be a reward to past performance, leading Nigeria should be given to the person that understands today’s challenges and has the ability to solve them (including verbally & physically). The mere fact that Tinubu is not capable of visiting affected parts of Nigeria or holding consistent press conferences is a big issue. I pray he proves me wrong & transforms Nigeria for the better.
To be visionary is a gift from the creator, it doesn't disappear with time.
It's like learning to ride bicycle or drive a car, when you perfect it, you never forget. If you leave those skills unpracticed you might get rusty but after a short time, you pickup peace and do well.
@@Omojoy4sure u get sense
Your father not my
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When the home is at peace Abi ? But you are not thinking na Tinubu
Ndigbo aka children of envy, anger, hate, mischief and criminality. You people are here to display your talent. Envy go kii you. Tell your governors in the Southeast to even buy one coach talkmore of constructing a railway line. Mugu.
why are yhese governors sleeping like the judges at the tribunal😂 don' t come and attack me unless you got your wifi/ data from the presidency. Because ambsure some people are getting subsidy on data to defend their man, brother and father. I believe that one day, leadership will not be by turn/ tribe but by qualification
THOSE THAT LOST ELECTION ARE STILL CRYING DON'T BE ENEMIES OF PROGRESS. WHAT HAS YOUR STATE GOVERNMENTS DONE IN YOUR REGION JEALOUSY
Wailer , you’re still wailing. Cry be a river 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Nigerians are dying of hunger and you're here speaking grammar.
Econony don scatter for city boy hand. Empty talk.
Better heal now before 8 years
@@abiodunkolawole😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🎉
This speech is so uninspiring and a reflection of how low and confused Nigeria has become in the last nine months.Sad.
Okoro from sadleast 😂😂😂😂
Wail wail wail. 😂
Mumu ppl
This is PAIN.
Ndigbo aka children of envy, anger, hate, mischief and criminality. You people are here to display your talent. Envy go kii you. Tell your governors in the Southeast to even buy one coach talkmore of constructing a railway line. Mugu.
Hahaha ipobidiot people we sight u 😂😂
Jealousy is that u ? 😂
This man called Tinubu your sick and too old to lead.
Ndigbo aka children of envy, anger, hate, mischief and criminality. You people are here to display your talent. Envy go kii you. Tell your governors in the Southeast to even buy one coach talkmore of constructing a railway line. Mugu.
Bias President, He went to Lagos but cannot go to Abia state for power plant Inauguration.
So you mean he should have turned down the invitation to the program he established while he was a governor in the state and honor the one the previous administration failed to actualize? Wow! 😂😂
@@Ade_WaleAbia inauguration happened before Lagos, why didn't he went? Or at least send somebody on his behave.
@Infoafricamedia u should know this people will cry for everything and anything just for hatred they harbor for the Man
@@Ade_Waleso well said. Thank you. 👍🏿
@@Respectsups the Vice President was at the Abia inauguration if am not mistaken
The people are far from his speech because the words are uniformed in communication.
We need light 🕯️🕯️🚨 in Nigeria mr tinubu ,your father your ancestors the man who is responsible for the hunger and hardship ,unhappiness of Nigerians mr bola almed Tinubu please leave us alone go to age people home and enjoy your dirty money
Here we go the obituary fan, the ipobidiot will always cry 😭😭😭😭 we are expecting your comments cause nothing good comes from your type. Show us the achievement of your pitobi in Anambra 😅😅😅😅
We are getting there. Let Tinubu breath o.
@@lagosian123 they want him to perform magic in just nine months the same magic pitobi couldn't perform in a small state in 8 years.
@@lagosian123 give him oxygen to help him , the situation of Nigeria deserves the oxygen more than tinubu , Nigeria is in state of coma let him be quick before it's too late
Let jenifer return back to her state and tell her governor to give her and her papa light, why does she ran away from her state if it's easy for her there? So leave Tinubu alone and face your wound ,Jennifer, if you're not happy try to eat sugar maybe it will help you
Get out from that office ooooo, old grand pa! I can’t even bear reading Tifnubu speech, tufikua!
Ndigbo aka children of envy, anger, hate, mischief and criminality. You people are here to display your talent. Envy go kii you. Tell your governors in the Southeast to even buy one coach talkmore of constructing a railway line. Mugu.
how did this guy get to be president of Nigeria 🇳🇬 the continent largest economy
I wonder, kai
Biafra fools 😂😂
see their faces! hahahaha! confusion pro max. hahahaha
Ndi ofe mmanu shame shame on you all
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May god bless you sir,
Nigeria will grow bigger and larger in terms of wealth and security and the likes .
You can do better sir .
May g od help you sir.
By their name . You shall know them .Hate is real . Make una commission train make we see .
Hate has consumed you...
@@uri-uf5hd true talk
𝓡𝓲𝓭𝓮 𝓸𝓷 𝓲 𝓪𝓶 𝓵𝓮𝓪𝓻𝓷𝓲𝓷𝓰