Author Topic: Let us Analyze David Ndii Together  (Read 148 times)

Offline sema

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Let us Analyze David Ndii Together
« on: November 14, 2024, 07:41:09 PM »
I'm beginning to think that David Ndii might actually be on the autism spectrum. He seems to be completely delusional when it comes to what's happening on the ground economically.

He might be a straight A student from Oxford (as he keeps reminding all kenyans everyday) & -- He really believes he is the lone genius in that country of over 50 million people, but unlike Elon Musk (who is also on the spectrum, but has managed to become the richest man in the world) Ndii lives in a poverty stricken African country and has never competed in the private sector as an entrepreneur. I'd rather even listen to the founder of Equity bank who at least started a business.

Ndii lives in a world of theory and butterflies and the only explanation I can come up with for this delusional behavior is that he is on the spectrum and was just never diagnosed.

Offline patel

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Re: Let us Analyze David Ndii Together
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2024, 09:25:33 PM »
Elon is a builder While Ndii has never converted his theories to tangible products. The minute Ndii recruited his wife to steal from kenyans he become public enemy numero uno.