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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by AAinEqGuinea: 2:55pm On May 25, 2015 |
cap28: As much as I love the story of Black Wall Street and its variants, it amazes me how blacks now kill themselves. Blacks hate to see fellow blacks shine in America and corrupt blacks killing Africa's potential black Wall Street named Nigeria 2 Likes |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Dbboy(m): 2:57pm On May 25, 2015 |
Nigeria land of lies, tribalism is dealing with us which is always used by the political elite to distract us while the steal. kill tribalism kill sectionalism kill religious bigotry kill federal character and Nigeria would grow. those with ears let them listen. 2 Likes |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 3:04pm On May 25, 2015 |
ehie:I swear that sdindan is a fool! They're the type they call suffering and smiling!! They so used to hardship that's its now a thing to be proud..that's why our leaders can do some bullshit to us and still walk away with it without been bothered.. Mtchewww I swear I'm so pissed! 2 Likes |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by deor03(m): 3:12pm On May 25, 2015 |
gatiano: Great one Brother...We really need emacipation 1 Like |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 3:49pm On May 25, 2015 |
Maybe Black people are not as intelligent as their white counterparts but building a functioning society is NOT tasking to the brain. A society as sane as many formally colonized societies such as Malaysia or Chile, even Brazil or Thailand (at the very, very least)should not be THAT difficult. We are not asking for Switzerland, UK, or Norway here. What is the problem with Nigeria and Africa at large when something as simple as societal efficiency and order (made available to colonized countries in other continents) are elusive? The black man's selfishness. Human beings are selfish in general, but other races are more likely to think as a societal and racial unit than we are. This is why it was so easy to defeat and conquer Africans, a people willing to kill, fight, and sell each other in the slave trade. Why we have leaders who remain corrupt, greedy, and unfazed by the penury, poverty and racial disgrace around them. Why fuel marketers are willing to cripple Nigeria's economy in exchange for monetary compensation, instead of bending to the rule of law. Why Black people engage heavily in crime, violence, ethnic prejudice, grandstanding, and excessive, vulgar display for wealth. Selfishness and unhealthy individualism. Black people and Black societies DO NOT on principle, reason like a unit but operate in chaos as a set of self-pleasing individuals. If you like, vex! Na true I dey talk and you know it. 6 Likes |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by 12kad: 3:58pm On May 25, 2015 |
are they in power yet Mr tanoids
and Mrs paranoids |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 4:07pm On May 25, 2015 |
ken4jj: Brother tell them, only somebody that has not crossed beyond the borders of Africa will never understand what we have been saying. |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by otr1(m): 4:14pm On May 25, 2015 |
I'm sorry for those of you who agree that the black race is inferior to others. I only agree that we have to stop depending on others for food, drugs, loans and grants, coz any nation who does these will remain subservient to others. We have to start refining the fuel for local consumption and stop the importation; it's embarrassing to say the least. If we can't achieve this in the next 8 years, then we need a revolution or dissolution of this country. Just know that: "Doesn’t matter the colour of his skin The man in Washington only cares for America So when you need some help, don’t you go there for salvation Gotta learn to depend on ourselves and look inwards. Gotta wake up now from deep slumber Break away the chains that hold us down Seek ye first the peace of the neighbours all around you Make this house of a place of happiness just like before"- Beautiful Nubia. |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by VolvoS60(m): 4:57pm On May 25, 2015 |
9jatatafo: ^^^^ Of course they are. How dare they say these things? |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by themanderon: 5:00pm On May 25, 2015 |
ROSSIKE:Please let's be civil here, pick on the man and not the father! |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by VolvoS60(m): 5:01pm On May 25, 2015 |
ROSSIKE: ^^^^ |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by 9ite(m): 5:14pm On May 25, 2015 |
Ontarget:criously, we Africans (especially Nigerians) need to start being reasonable, all we've ever done is ascertain d whites' fact dat we r dump |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by armadeo(m): 5:17pm On May 25, 2015 |
[quote author=1stola post=34072085][/quote] I made this exact statement yesterday and some imbecilic child started insulting me. He doesn't see the bigger picture. The only thing a black man out does a white man is in physical activity on a mental and psychological level we are no match one on one. Fine we have brains but have they been allowed to develop? When all we think of is Premier league ( not Nigerian league) Badoo What app Chatting Free downloads Mbs Party Latest clothes Nothing here is made in Africa all imported nobody thinks or researches just buy buy buy. Then they insult you cos your leaders can't even " rest" in the country they are leading. Has Obama ever gone on vacation to Kenya or Italy Has Cameron ever rested in Germany or gone for treatment in India? These things can be done here but the Nigerian will destroy it for personal gain before it even starts. Well I believe we'll get there someday. Modified### To buttress my point look at the title of this thread and you say people shouldn't call us animals https://www.nairaland.com/2335160/how-ritualists-murdered-24-yr-old-female 2 Likes |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Fourwinds: 5:57pm On May 25, 2015 |
Neduzze5:hear dis one. Criminals Ifeayi Ubah, Femi Otedola, Tinubu, etc are all scam oil marketers |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by DDoubleUps(m): 6:02pm On May 25, 2015 |
cap28:great write up, sit down and clap for yourself for being such avgreat orator, but wait come to think of it, all you said points towards the fact that black man is poor because he is exploited by white man and if that is so and black man have find it out, what stops black man from liberating himself and stop the exploiters from exploiting him? Or are you saying that we are so dumb and clueles that we can not rally round and take care of our own affairs? how long ago was it that the national debt of nigeria was cncelled? and just in a few years the country has accrued more debts and yet things are worse and workers are not paid.... is that also the fault of the white man? if your conclusion is that we can not run our own affairs and attain success for ourself then that is to say that after all those that you accuse of exploiting us are right about us being inferrior and wait at that your work place where you are being made the cleaner and stuffs, are you more qualofied than the white guys there or are you better than them and yet not in a high position? or did laziness made you to conclude that they do not want you in a high position and then you decided to settle to being a dishwasher or whatever... china, qatar, dubai, malayasia, japan and the rest of the other countries doing great now, are they also part of the white conspiracy to dominate the black? Untill we recognise our shortcomings and correct our mistakes, we will forever sit in self pity and drag the world behind while the rest of the world move forward... thanks sir!!! |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by DDoubleUps(m): 6:07pm On May 25, 2015 |
armadeo:there are still people with functioning brains and i can bet a million euros on it that you are one of them, the more we deny the facts, the more we wallow away in abject poverty... all we are are just consumers and we care nothing about production and even the oil we boast of we can not even refine and we are dependent on imported finished products... soon air, water and sand will all be imported the way things are going now in nigeria... shame of a country 2 Likes |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 6:42pm On May 25, 2015 |
totima:God punish you 1,000 times for daring to insinuate that Africans are below anyone in intelligence. Speak for yourself and your family. If you are too lazy and stupi.d to go and learn about Africa's contributions to this world's civilization, that is YOUR problem. A society as sane as many formally colonized societies such as Malaysia or Chile, even Brazil or Thailand (at the very, very least)should not be THAT difficult. We are not asking for Switzerland, UK, or Norway here.Do you think there is no poverty in Brazil and Thailand? What about African countries like Botswana and Senegal, Gabon, and Namibia? Do you know that Africans in those countries are at last on a par with people in those countries in terms of living standards? Do you know that Indians as a whole are poorer than Africans? http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/india-far-poorer-than-africa-new-measure-shows/story-e6frg6so-1225891801078 How will you know? Have you finished feeling inferior after watching CNN's biased anti-black reports? When you have money won't you fly to Europe on holidays? Will you visit any black country? The very thing you condemn you practice because you are a mental slave to the whites and cannot investigate or see beyond their manipulation. What is the problem with Nigeria and Africa at large when something as simple as societal efficiency and order (made available to colonized countries in other continents) are elusive? STOP mentioning 'Africa' in your stup.id blanket statements. How many countries in that ''Africa'' have you personally visited? Have you been to Tanzania? What of Togo? Have you been to Swaziland? What of Equatorial Guinea? OF COURSE YOU'VE NEVER BEEN TO THESE PLACES. But you ''just know'' that there is no ''societal efficiency and order'' there. Why? Because it is ''Africa''. COMPOUND DUNCE WHO LEARNS ABOUT HIS OWN CONTINENT FROM CNN and BBC. Get this, you and other self-hating dunces: CNN's favourite locations, Somalia and Sudan do not represent ''Africa''. Africa has 54 countries THE VAST MAJORITY OF WHICH ARE SAFE AND DEVELOPING NICELY, and completely IGNORED by the western media. If you want to know what they are about, get off your sorry, ignorant asssses and VISIT them instead of 'assuming' they are all in chaos, and running to Europe to kiss white behinds. The black man's selfishness. Human beings are selfish in general, but other races are more likely to think as a societal and racial unit than we are.Speak for yourself. There are MANY African/black countries whose leaders are calmly developing their countries away from the glare of CNN. Go to Jamaica. Go to Barbados. Go to Senegal. Go to Angola. Go to Cape Verde. Go to Kenya. Go to St Lucia. Go to Gambia. Go to Trinidad. Go to Mozambique. Go to Lesotho. Go to Sao Tome and Principe. These are black-run countries that are more peaceful and developed than many places in Europe, Asia, the Middle East and South America. Expand your knowledge and horizon away from white media anti-black disinformation. THEN YOU JUST MAY BECOME PROUD OF YOUR RACE. |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by jpphilips(m): 7:10pm On May 25, 2015 |
[quote author=1stola post=34072085][/quote] who told you that Nigeria is the sixth oil producer in the world? if you can mis quote the fundamental statistics of your country, why will i take the rest of your post seriously? Leaders of tomorrow wont you say? |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by 1stola: 7:18pm On May 25, 2015 |
jpphilips:Ode. What or who da fùck are you? |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by 9jatatafo(m): 7:20pm On May 25, 2015 |
VolvoS60: I feel pained by the way they talked. If I were the OP, I will speak my mind and tell them truth. Americans are the biggest scammers, they are scamming us from the onset. |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 7:31pm On May 25, 2015 |
ROSSIKE: If you like, provide a gazillion links to dispute the general consensus here. That you have to constantly fight against a pervasive sense of "inferiority" that is MIRACULOUSLY absent from other groups shows that there is no smoke without fire. Keep feeding your delusions while I peace out! 1 Like |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by cap28: 7:31pm On May 25, 2015 |
DDoubleUps: You obviously have very inferior reasoning and comprehension skills. When I spoke about working with white folks I was not speaking about myself I was speaking about what its like IN GENERAL FOR BLACK PEOPLE in the western world WHO WORK AMONGST THEM!!! Also your naïve mind has no understanding of just what it means to throw off the shackles of white supremacy - if it were so easy for us to emancipate ourselves from white supremacy I am sure Sankara and Lumumba would not be dead, Nkrumah would not have had to live in exile in Guinea until his death and Mandela wouldn't have had to spend 27 years of his life in prison, the fact that all of these great men had to endure such hardship simply because they tried to rid their respective countries of white exploitation and domination should be enough for a dullard like you to know that getting rid of white domination is no child's play, something tells me , however that all of the above examples I give were not even known to you. If you had an iota of education you would not compare China, Qatar,Malaysia and Japan to any country in Africa as the people of those countries were never enslaved and have never had to deal with the legacy of slavery and all the other negative consequences of it. Since you want to compare Nigeria to China will you be ready to do what they did to free themselves from white economic exploitation in other words are you ready to fight and die so that your children and grandchildren wont have to leave the country in order to eat three square meals a day or will you be too busy arguing on NL over which ethnic group has received the most doctorate degrees from the slave master? 3 Likes |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by black247: 7:37pm On May 25, 2015 |
Oyibo is racist. They think this in Israel with Ethiopians. They say this about my country Nigeria. They say it about Jamaicans, Haitians, blacks. We are the only fools that blame ourselves when they are right in the middle. Our only flaw is not joining Nigeria and then showing ALL African nations (black slave history and non black slave history (colonialism) that we should be the leaders on e again. I have heard a british man call Obama an African monkey. So, this is their trademark. We must be wise. Nigeria let us show other African nations (including the blacks) that we can be the model! |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 7:45pm On May 25, 2015 |
cap28: But these same societies clashed with Western civilization at various points in history. How come the Blacks were enslaved and the Browns and Yellows that you mention were not? Are you indirectly saying that Black people are a weak, conquerable race that should be treated like special ed students in the modern rat race? My my my! |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by cap28: 7:45pm On May 25, 2015 |
DDoubleUps: I just saw your profile pic that you took with what I can only describe as the white man's left overs , no wonder you're bending over backwards to defend your white masters. Youre obviously one of those hungry illegal immigrants looking for papers . 2 Likes |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by black247: 7:47pm On May 25, 2015 |
cap28: They are colonized. |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by cap28: 7:55pm On May 25, 2015 |
totima: Are native American indians a weak and conquerable race, are the aborigines of Australia, New Zealand and Tasmania a weak and conquerable race, how about the innuit people of Canada and the Mexicans whose land was stolen from them by the early north American settlers? All of these people have had their land stolen from them and today they remain displaced should we also treat them like special ed students in the modern rat race? |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by smileysmiles(f): 7:56pm On May 25, 2015 |
Ontarget: God bless u |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 8:05pm On May 25, 2015 |
cap28: Yes the native Americans and aborigines who are now almost extinctwere weak and conquerable in the context of human history. Human beings are exploitative, warlike and territorial and the idiots who didn't anticipate this with the coming of whites got punished for it. The worst idiots are those who understand the ramifications of this but Bleep up royally, day in and out and the biggest living example today are Blacks! Black people in Africa have had an extensive history of tribal wars and upheavals, so they understand the expantionist game played among human groups. Same with Native Americans. That they failed with whites compared to other racial groups is their undoing. Special ed morrafookers! Olodo rapatas!!! |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 8:09pm On May 25, 2015 |
totima: Actually, you self-loathing cretin, it is VERY EASY to create a 'pervasive sense of inferiority' among a people, just as it is VERY EASY to create a 'pervasive sense of superiority' among a people. All you need is the right doses of PROPAGANDA fed relentlessly to the targeted group, promoting the viewpoint of the manipulator, while crowding out/suppressing alternative ideas. In Nazi Germany it was extremely easy getting the Germans to believe they were the superior race on earth, and that other nationalities needed to be exterminated, invaded, or driven out of Germany. It actually took the Nazi party less than 10 years to promote this illusion. The result? Over 120 million dead from the ensuing chaos. In Africa, a relentless bombardment of the people with negative imagery of the continent in global media and education, to the near total exclusion of its progress, has similarly engendered a sense of inferiority among the African people. No such propaganda war is on against say Indians or Sri Lankans. When last did CNN show you the hundreds of millions in India wallowing in abject poverty and illiteracy? Instead they concentrate on India's development efforts (where they report on her at all). 1 Like |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 8:11pm On May 25, 2015 |
ROSSIKE: Oooo oh Deluuuuuuuuuusionsssssss! *sings* |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by DDoubleUps(m): 8:11pm On May 25, 2015 |
cap28:superb and that is the mentality that we need to succeed and rule the world... people like you are always the first to shout racism and white supremacy and i wonder how someone will accord you that respect and priviledge to manage yourself to a respectable height with that your zombi mentality... kudos to you and i wish you luck in breaking away from your inferrior self before trying to run a civilised nation, because you are obviously very civilised. |
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