NOW HEAR THIS Nigerians all over the world. ” Which way Nigeria, Sink or Swim? “
Back in 1996, Qatar was nothing more than a dry, empty desert with just 320,000 people.
Now? They just casually dropped $96 billion on Boeing jets — the biggest aircraft deal in history.
Their national wealth fund, worth $450 billion, owns more property in London than even the British royal family.
So how did a small desert nation quietly gain power over some of the richest cities in the West?
They didn’t invade. They invested.
They bought hotels, banks, airports, and football clubs.
They made deals while the world was busy watching headlines.
They turned oil money into influence — without firing a single bullet.
And the West?
They welcomed them in with red carpets and golden contracts.
Let that sink in.
Qatar didn’t need an army. It used money like a weapon.
Now you tell me:
Is this smart leadership or silent colonization?
Comment below. I want to hear your honest take.
NOW HEAR THIS Nigerians all over the world. ” Which way Nigeria, Sink or Swim? “