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Re: Africans react to Michael Olunga's big money move in Chi

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 4:09 pm
by The YeyeMan
The Eagle wrote:
Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:Real Africans have never heard of Olunga Olunga
Yes we have. Well, tfco has.

He is the one tfco refers to as AN78,460,349
:lol:

Re: Africans react to Michael Olunga's big money move in Chi

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 5:38 pm
by Eclipse
To spell it out for my fellow naijas, his transfer amounts to £345,000 pounds. Big money indeed in the scheme of things :scared: :scared:

Re: Africans react to Michael Olunga's big money move in Chi

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 5:58 pm
by Field Marshall Ogolo
Eclipse wrote:To spell it out for my fellow naijas, his transfer amounts to £345,000 pounds. Big money indeed in the scheme of things :scared: :scared:
This is a big event for Africa as continent and Kenya as a footballing nation.


http://allafrica.com/stories/201709040894.html

"Michael Olunga joined Girona FC in the last hours of the transfer window, joining on loan for one season from Guizhou in China," tweeted the Swedish based agent and founder of Global Soccer Management that handles Olunga among many others players.



Girona, which was promoted to La Liga at the end of the 2016/17 season, also revealed the Liberty Sports Academy product's acquisition.

"Olunga will complete the Girona attack on the historic premiere of the team in the highest category of Spanish football. The player joins Guizhou Zhicheng of the Chinese Superliga," a statement on the club portal read.

Re: Africans react to Michael Olunga's big money move in Chi

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 6:21 pm
by Gotti
nemi2002 wrote:How much is it in real money?
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

That was funny...

Re: Africans react to Michael Olunga's big money move in Chi

Posted: Mon Sep 11, 2017 6:44 pm
by Gotti
Odas wrote:
Generalissimo Ogolo wrote:
nemi2002 wrote:They sent him out on loan. Wanyama should be a shillings trillionaire
No, the Kenyan currency has not yet gone south the way of Naira.
Personally I cannot accept Naira as payment for anything right now.
I remember when it was stronger than the dollar. Naija has seen better times. :taunt:

Son, 1 Kshs is equivalent to 3.50 Nairas!

Y'all have mismanaged your country's economy with all the wealth mother Africa put at your doorstep, selling the country's jewels for a song.

:agree: :agree: :agree: :clap: :clap: :clap:
Exactly Bros! We have so mismanaged our economy that it has become Africa's biggest... :roll:

Yes, we Nigerians (prolly including yourself) could have done much better...
But just the economy of Lagos is about twice that of the entire Kenya, so abegi let's not get it twisted.

Re: Africans react to Michael Olunga's big money move in Chi

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 12:04 pm
by Field Marshall Ogolo
Gotti wrote:
Odas wrote:
Generalissimo Ogolo wrote:
nemi2002 wrote:They sent him out on loan. Wanyama should be a shillings trillionaire
No, the Kenyan currency has not yet gone south the way of Naira.
Personally I cannot accept Naira as payment for anything right now.
I remember when it was stronger than the dollar. Naija has seen better times. :taunt:

Son, 1 Kshs is equivalent to 3.50 Nairas!

Y'all have mismanaged your country's economy with all the wealth mother Africa put at your doorstep, selling the country's jewels for a song.

:agree: :agree: :agree: :clap: :clap: :clap:
Exactly Bros! We have so mismanaged our economy that it has become Africa's biggest... :roll:

Yes, we Nigerians (prolly including yourself) could have done much better...
But just the economy of Lagos is about twice that of the entire Kenya, so abegi let's not get it twisted.
Gotti,

You're reading too much into Nairaland and it has prolly gone to your head. :taunt: That was one of the fake news website which predicted that IF Nigeria rebased its economy then Lagos would surpass Kenya! Well, I've got news for you. Once Nigeria rebased its economy, Kenya followed suit and we're up there with you. But we both know that it's all a numbers game. Anyone can grab numbers out of thin air and claim its economy is larger. Just like y'all did to South Africa a few years back. Africa never believed you. How many people sincerely believe that Naija is a better place to live than South Africa? Would you rather live in Lagos or Nairobi? I can take your answer offline, knowing the reaction that will follow from the sons of Oduduwa..at least people in the S.E know where I am coming from.. :sneaky: :lol:


http://www.nairaland.com/1358024/lagos- ... kenya-east

http://www.businessdailyafrica.com/Keny ... index.html

Re: Africans react to Michael Olunga's big money move in Chi

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 1:36 pm
by nemi2002
With GDP in 2014 pegged at $90 billion, Lagos’ economy stands as the 7th largest in Africa- bigger than Cote d’Ivoire and Kenya, two of the continent’s most promising economies.

Re: Africans react to Michael Olunga's big money move in Chi

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 2:58 pm
by Gotti
Generalissimo Ogolo wrote:Gotti

You're reading too much into Nairaland and it has prolly gone to your head. :taunt: That was one of the fake news website which predicted that IF Nigeria rebased its economy then Lagos would surpass Kenya! Well, I've got news for you. Once Nigeria rebased its economy, Kenya followed suit and we're up there with you. But we both know that it's all a numbers game. Anyone can grab numbers out of thin air and claim its economy is larger. Just like y'all did to South Africa a few years back. Africa never believed you. How many people sincerely believe that Naija is a better place to live than South Africa? Would you rather live in Lagos or Nairobi? I can take your answer offline, knowing the reaction that will follow from the sons of Oduduwa..at least people in the S.E know where I am coming from..
Is that even a serious question? :blink:

Dude, I am not an Oyinbo looking for Lions and Giraffe...
I am an Afropolitan looking to do good while doing well, which was I elected Lagos.

Re: Africans react to Michael Olunga's big money move in Chi

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 2:59 pm
by Gotti
nemi2002 wrote:With GDP in 2014 pegged at $90 billion, Lagos’ economy stands as the 7th largest in Africa- bigger than Cote d’Ivoire and Kenya, two of the continent’s most promising economies.
Thanks... :clap:

In 2016, if Lagos was a country, it would have Africa's 5th largest economy.

Re: Africans react to Michael Olunga's big money move in Chi

Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 4:16 pm
by Field Marshall Ogolo
Gotti wrote:
Generalissimo Ogolo wrote:Gotti

You're reading too much into Nairaland and it has prolly gone to your head. :taunt: That was one of the fake news website which predicted that IF Nigeria rebased its economy then Lagos would surpass Kenya! Well, I've got news for you. Once Nigeria rebased its economy, Kenya followed suit and we're up there with you. But we both know that it's all a numbers game. Anyone can grab numbers out of thin air and claim its economy is larger. Just like y'all did to South Africa a few years back. Africa never believed you. How many people sincerely believe that Naija is a better place to live than South Africa? Would you rather live in Lagos or Nairobi? I can take your answer offline, knowing the reaction that will follow from the sons of Oduduwa..at least people in the S.E know where I am coming from..
Is that even a serious question? :blink:

Dude, I am not an Oyinbo looking for Lions and Giraffe...
I am an Afropolitan looking to do good while doing well, which was I elected Lagos.
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

Re: Africans react to Michael Olunga's big money move in Chi

Posted: Sat Jan 13, 2018 10:33 pm
by Field Marshall Ogolo
Gotti wrote:
nemi2002 wrote:How much is it in real money?
:rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf: :rotf:

That was funny...
:bump: