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Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by kosovo(m): 7:17am On Apr 16, 2010
To say that IBB alone is the major problem of Nigeria, is to say that you have been living under the rocks, Every political leader in Nigeria have constituted a fraction to the Nigeria problems, giving the processus of the Nigeria Nation it'd be bad to designate all the problems associated with underdevelopment on our leaders alone . . . .

Tribalism alone can subruo subruti subrutum our Nation, it is the greatest  cause of our numerous problems, if we want to nfligo inflixi inflictum good governance, we must obliterate tribalism. Tribalism is  all that has become of Nigeria and  all that will become of Nigeria . . .

When an Igbo man can contest and win an election in kano state, when a Bini man can contest and win an election in Lagos state, only then can we be serious and/or gravis about Developing the Nation. . . Go down with history on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger of California, Talking that as a case study on the Nigeria's tribalistic and ethnocentric discombobulation. . . you will Find out that if we can completely  pulverize tribalism and all the issues associated with it, Our leaders wouldn't need much work to develop the nation in a matter of rapidity. . .
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by Nobody: 8:45am On Apr 16, 2010
Kosovo, Bosnia or what did you call yourself, I think something is wrong with you, I guess IBB have recruited you since you are a Moderator here, we need EFCC to check you out
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by kosovo(m): 8:48am On Apr 16, 2010
^^^^ . . .
it is now a crime to voice an opinion? shocked
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by semid4lyfe(m): 8:57am On Apr 16, 2010
Do you have to blow all this grammar just to pass across your point opinion that Ethnocentrism/Tribalism and not IBB is Nigeria's major problem? undecided
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by Nobody: 9:49am On Apr 16, 2010
kosovo:

To say that IBB alone is the major problem of Nigeria, is to say that you have been living under the rocks, Every political leader in Nigeria have constituted a fraction to the Nigeria problems, giving the processus of the Nigeria Nation it'd be bad to designate all the problems associated with underdevelopment on our leaders alone . . . .

Tribalism alone can subruo subruti subrutum our Nation, it is the greatest cause of our numerous problems, if we want to nfligo inflixi inflictum good governance, we must obliterate tribalism. Tribalism is all that has become of Nigeria and all that will become of Nigeria . . .

When an Igbo man can contest and win an election in kano state, when a Bini man can contest and win an election in Lagos state, only then can we be serious and/or gravis about Developing the Nation. . . Go down with history on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger of California, Talking that as a case study on the Nigeria's tribalistic and ethnocentric discombobulation. . . you will Find out that if we can completely pulverize tribalism and all the issues associated with it, Our leaders wouldn't need much work to develop the nation in a matter of rapidity. . .

We dont need you to remind us of what the causes of our problems are here; we are queit aware of them.

Which is why we are begining to reject them one by one and saying NO to IBB is a big step. Matters of tribalism will be treated with time, but right now we want to resist having a terrorist, killer, theif and sadist rule us again.

Why you do you have such a big problem with that undecided
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by Nobody: 9:53am On Apr 16, 2010
kosovo:

To say that IBB alone is the major problem of Nigeria, is to say that you have been living under the rocks, Every political leader in Nigeria have constituted a fraction to the Nigeria problems, giving the processus of the Nigeria Nation it'd be bad to designate all the problems associated with underdevelopment on our leaders alone . . . .

Tribalism alone can subruo subruti subrutum our Nation, it is the greatest  cause of our numerous problems, if we want to nfligo inflixi inflictum good governance, we must obliterate tribalism. Tribalism is  all that has become of Nigeria and  all that will become of Nigeria . . .

When an Igbo man can contest and win an election in kano state, when a Bini man can contest and win an election in Lagos state, only then can we be serious and/or gravis about Developing the Nation. . . Go down with history on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger of California, Talking that as a case study on the Nigeria's tribalistic and ethnocentric discombobulation. . . you will Find out that if we can completely  pulverize tribalism and all the issues associated with it, Our leaders wouldn't need much work to develop the nation in a matter of rapidity. . .

Guy, why not try and see a psychiatrist?
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by kosovo(m): 9:54am On Apr 16, 2010
Ujujoan:

We dont need you to remind us of what the causes of our problems are here; we are queit aware of them.

Which is why we are begining to reject them one by one and saying NO to IBB is a big step. Matters of tribalism will be treated with time, but right now we want to resist having a [b]terrorist, killer, theif and sadist rule us again. [/b]

Why you do you have such a big problem with that    undecided
That is an issue of non-conformity . . . . what we need now is what i have addressed earlier . . .
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by Nobody: 10:08am On Apr 16, 2010
kosovo:

To say that IBB alone is the major problem of Nigeria, is to say that you have been living under the rocks, Every political leader in Nigeria have constituted a fraction to the Nigeria problems, giving the processus of the Nigeria Nation it'd be bad to designate all the problems associated with underdevelopment on our leaders alone . . . .

Tribalism alone can subruo subruti subrutum our Nation, it is the greatest  cause of our numerous problems, if we want to nfligo inflixi inflictum good governance, we must obliterate tribalism. Tribalism is  all that has become of Nigeria and  all that will become of Nigeria . . .

When an Igbo man can contest and win an election in kano state, when a Bini man can contest and win an election in Lagos state, only then can we be serious and/or gravis about Developing the Nation. . . Go down with history on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger of California, Talking that as a case study on the Nigeria's tribalistic and ethnocentric discombobulation. . . you will Find out that if we can completely  pulverize tribalism and all the issues associated with it, Our leaders wouldn't need much work to develop the nation in a matter of rapidity. . .
so you think ibb will do all these things you just outlined here.he had the right to do it once but now,nigerians have lost total confidence in him.ibb's 8 years in power drew us back about 100 years of development
nigerians are tired of ex-generals,we need good people in govt.
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by SkyBlue1: 10:26am On Apr 16, 2010
kosovo:

To say that IBB alone is the major problem of Nigeria, is to say that you have been living under the rocks, Every political leader in Nigeria have constituted a fraction to the Nigeria problems, giving the processus of the Nigeria Nation it'd be bad to designate all the problems associated with underdevelopment on our leaders alone . . . .

Tribalism alone can subruo subruti subrutum our Nation, it is the greatest  cause of our numerous problems, if we want to nfligo inflixi inflictum good governance, we must obliterate tribalism. Tribalism is  all that has become of Nigeria and  all that will become of Nigeria . . .

When an Igbo man can contest and win an election in kano state, when a Bini man can contest and win an election in Lagos state, only then can we be serious and/or gravis about Developing the Nation. . . Go down with history on Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger of California, Talking that as a case study on the Nigeria's tribalistic and ethnocentric discombobulation. . . you will Find out that if we can completely  pulverize tribalism and all the issues associated with it, Our leaders wouldn't need much work to develop the nation in a matter of rapidity. . .

How sad that people who are supposed to be "enlightened" can come up with all this condescending jargon. What did IBB do to address all these issues he now seems able to see and analyse? Ability to "analyse issues" or give "politcal commentary" is not a measure of leadership potential. Just because I can write a verbose essay on why your shirt is dirty and the possible implications of such does not mean I know how to wash clothes or make your shirt clean. The tendency to fall for all the "insightful comments" and grammar the general spews these days (whether true or not) is very laughable indeed. Why haven't you asked the general what he did to address these problems he now sees when he was in power, or was he conveniently oblivious to them then? Are these new problems? Spare us your patronising lectures, they are embarassing.
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by Nobody: 10:41am On Apr 16, 2010
Sky Blue:

How sad that people who are supposed to be "enlightened" can come up with all this condescending jargon. What did IBB do to address all these issues he now seems able to see and analyse? Ability to "analyse issues" or give "politcal commentary" is not a measure of leadership potential. Just because I can write a verbose essay on why your shirt is dirty and the possible implications of such does not mean I know how to wash clothes or make your shirt clean. The tendency to fall for all the "insightful comments" and grammar the general spews these days (whether true or not) is very laughable indeed. Why haven't you asked the general what he did to address these problems he now sees when he was in power, or was he conveniently oblivious to them then? Are these new problems? Spare us your patronising lectures, they are embarassing.
i guessed ibb is now a born again.
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by Sagamite(m): 11:02am On Apr 16, 2010
kosovo:

^^^^ . . .
it is now a crime to voice an opinion? shocked

It is not a crime as it is not in the legislative books.

But when you post such tosh which does not bode well on the perception of your thinking faculty, it is quite offensive and infuriating.

What ruuuuuuuuuuuuubish! Tribalism is a bigger factor than unabated corruption in the ruin down of Nigeria? And you have a right to VOTE?

Shocking!
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by darlingbas(m): 11:06am On Apr 16, 2010
Dear Mr Kosovo,
   Your opening line which states that "To say that IBB alone is the major problem of Nigeria" is enough reason for us to resist him from getting anywhere close to the Aso Rock, your statement is self explanatory, you admitted that IBB is one of Nigeria's problem though he's not solely responsible for it, but the fact remains that he's one of the problem, I don't see any reason why we should vote for an individual whom you have rightfully admitted that he's indeed one of the problem
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by Nobody: 11:42am On Apr 16, 2010
That is an issue of non-conformity . . . . what we need now is what i have addressed earlier . . .

Wrong! What we need NOW is the right people in government. And your IBB is just not the one!
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by Godalone(m): 11:48am On Apr 16, 2010
@poster,you have just spew jargons.
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by princekevo(m): 11:55am On Apr 16, 2010
Tribalism alone can subruo subruti subrutum our Nation, it is the greatest cause of our numerous problems, if we want to nfligo inflixi inflictum good governance, we must obliterate tribalism. Tribalism is all that has become of Nigeria and all that will become of Nigeria . . .

Oh!!! where did i keep my dictionary?
Let me get it first i will be back grin grin grin grin
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by Nobody: 11:58am On Apr 16, 2010
Godalone:

@poster,you have just spew jargons.
o dont think so.he just exercise his freedom of:
-fair hearing
-expression
-and freedom of thought
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by Abagworo(m): 12:08pm On Apr 16, 2010
the problem with nigerian masses is ill-conceived tribalsim and our leaders are the creators and sustainers of this tribalism.the other problem is our attachment of unnecessary importance to ancestral origin and land.this is the reason why all our cities end up as slums.the indigenes feel that their grandfathers house should not be demolished and the cities end up being slums arranged in rural pattern of compound settlement.we should just attach importance to preserving our indigenous language but not ancestral home.
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by omofat: 12:37pm On Apr 16, 2010
Sagamite:

It is not a crime as it is not in the legislative books.

But when you post such tosh which does not bode well on the perception of your thinking faculty, it is quite offensive and infuriating.

What ruuuuuuuuuuuuubish! Tribalism is a bigger factor than unabated corruption in the ruin down of Nigeria? And you have a right to VOTE?

Shocking!

grin
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by omofat: 12:39pm On Apr 16, 2010
@Poster - Abiola beat Tofa in Kano
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by Nobody: 12:47pm On Apr 16, 2010
lame attempt at spin.

What is the correlation between tribalism and IBB's decision to mislead the Nation into months and months of transition programme only to refuse to handover to the democratically elected President?
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by Nobody: 1:04pm On Apr 16, 2010
princekevo:

Oh!!! where did i keep my dictionary?
Let me get it first i will be back grin grin grin grin

You wont find those words in the dictionary. That guy is out of his mind grin
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by kosovo(m): 1:15pm On Apr 16, 2010
~Bluetooth:

o dont think so.he just exercise his freedom of:
-fair hearing
-expression
-and freedom of thought
Exactly
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by kosovo(m): 1:20pm On Apr 16, 2010
darlingbas:

Dear Mr Kosovo,
   Your opening line which states that "To say that IBB alone is the major problem of Nigeria" is enough reason for us to resist him from getting anywhere close to the Aso Rock, your statement is self explanatory, you admitted that IBB is one of Nigeria's problem though he's not solely responsible for it, but the fact remains that he's one of the problem, I don't see any reason why we should vote for an individual whom you have rightfully admitted that he's indeed one of the problem
And if we don't arrest Tribalism, any other person coming would also have problems that would lead to problems in the nation, thus putting his name in the books where all other Political leaders have found themselves. . .
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by Nobody: 1:22pm On Apr 16, 2010
What did ibb achieve as a military president of nigeria for 8 years .please i need LISTS.
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by rickie4us(m): 1:27pm On Apr 16, 2010
Kosovo, your grammar sounds like that of Senator Patrick Obayagbon of Edo State ,

please, try to make more sense next time
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by Nobody: 3:03pm On Apr 16, 2010
IBB is the real Evil Genius, maradona, an enemy of democracy and enemy of Nigerinas who wants to reap from where he did not sow. Nigerians hate to hear your voice in any national issue as we suspect it is all about your 2011 satanic presidential ambition to "step in" to "re-destroy" Nigeria after "stepping aside" for seventeen years. You will meet your waterloo with Nigerians when the time comes. May you and your household rot in the pit of HELL


If God Can Stop Abacha , who is in power then, God will surely Stop IBB.
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by kosovo(m): 8:31pm On Apr 16, 2010
rickie4us:

Kosovo, your grammar sounds like that of Senator Patrick Obayagbon of Edo State ,

please, try to make more sense next time
Are you now saying that the said man is a MAD MAN?
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by sjeezy8: 8:53pm On Apr 16, 2010
tribalism isnt Nigerias problem because theres tribalism or racism in every country. The problem with Nigeria is the Elite exploiting tribalism and magnifying it.
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by Beaf: 9:12pm On Apr 16, 2010
IBB is not the problem, true.
[size=14pt]. . .But his actions are. [/size]Want to know where to look?

[list]
[li]Check the widow of his "best" friend (at whose marriage he was best man), Mamman Vatsa. According Vatsa's widow, IBB claims he had his "best friend" killed for a disagreement they had in secondary school cry cry cry[/li]
[li]Check the swamps of Ejigbo (in Lagos). A whole generation of military officers lies there, cut down in a contrived air crash. After the Orka coup, IBB feared that his only opposition lay among the young officers. . . So he wiped them all out cry cry cry[/li]
[li]Check the value of the Naira in your pocket, it was killed by IBB's Structural Ajustment Programme (SAP). A policy of artificial impoverishment as a tool to control the masses[/li]
[li]Ask IBB what happened to his bosom friend, M.K.O Abiola (RIP) cry cry cry[/li]
[li]Ask IBB what happened on June 12th 1993[/li]
[li]Investigate the death of Dele Giwa[/li]
[li]Do you remember how many media houses were burnt down to the ground?[/li]
[li]Ask IBB about the speech he made, saying he had tried everything to destroy the Nigerian economy, but was surprised at its resilience[/li]
[/list]

[size=49pt]IBB is a demon![/size] cool
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by Ibime(m): 9:13pm On Apr 16, 2010
Whoever said that IBB is the major problem of Nigeria?


Anyway, I wonder when this Kosovo of a guy will stop speaking Latin. . . . seeing as his English leaves a lot to be desired.


kosovo:

Every political leader in Nigeria have constituted a fraction to the Nigeria problems, giving the processus of the Nigeria Nation it'd be bad to designate all the problems associated with underdevelopment on our leaders alone . . . .


I shall rephrase. . . .


Every political leader in Nigeria has constituted a fraction to the Nigeria problems. Given the processus of the Nigeria nation, it'd be bad to designate all the problems associated with underdevelopment to our leaders alone . . . .


I wont stop pointing out your basic grammatical errors until you cease lifting Latin phrases from your textbook.
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by OAM4J: 9:35pm On Apr 16, 2010
Kosovo

As a friend, I think you should give up this IBB campaign, you are doing a bad job of it.

If they have given you any money return it, if you have spent the money, let us know, we will raise fund for you.
Re: Our Problem Is Not IBB, This Is Our Problem . . . by kosovo(m): 11:13pm On Apr 16, 2010
Ibime:

Whoever said that IBB is the major problem of Nigeria?





Every political leader in Nigeria has constituted a fraction to the Nigeria problems. Given the processus of the Nigeria nation, it'd be bad to designate all the problems associated with underdevelopment to our leaders alone . . . .


I wont stop pointing out your basic grammatical errors until you cease lifting Latin phrases from your textbook.

Thanks, i  typed that on my   XPERIA X10 . . . sometimes, not using my PC can be a pain in the backside!
when we  talk, we would know who needs a textbook or a dictionary  . . .

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