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Re: Tokyo Olympics: Five Nigerians Who Won Medals For Other Countries by shegsrules(m): 10:26am On Aug 10, 2021
Thats good for them O, at least dey win medal. No be naija wey minister and greedy people dey reject puma deal because dey no chop inside.
Re: Tokyo Olympics: Five Nigerians Who Won Medals For Other Countries by bubu2019: 10:28am On Aug 10, 2021
sotall:
No one wants Nigeria.

If you dont believe, give every Nigerian youth an opportunity to immigrate to Canada, US, Germany or other countries, nobody go remain here
you went too far.
As things stand now,I prefer Cameron to Nigeria
Re: Tokyo Olympics: Five Nigerians Who Won Medals For Other Countries by Fejoku: 10:31am On Aug 10, 2021
9jaRealist:


Even though you clearly missed the point…
Victor Moses is reportedly an orphan whose parents were killed in Kaduna, but proudly represented Nigeria.

Ultimately, a country is built or DESTROYED by its citizens…
Nigeria’s condition is a culmination of the varying actions of ALL Nigerians by commission or omission (including Fulanis).

PS: Btw, are Fulanis the only killers in Nigeria?
Otherisms is primordial demagoguery, while ethnic siblings also slaughter each other in Umeleri-Aguleri, Ogoni-Andoni, Ife-Modake, etc.
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I want to believe you're just ignorant unaware of what is instock for your Nigeria by the fulanis. Don't worry we can't stop their attempt; we can only stop them from laying their hands on our land. If your side fail to stop them, don't cry to us for help. They will surely come to your side.
Don't be so naive. Victor Moses' case isn't much different from a lot of people. You have met on the road. It's just that you've not yet heard their stories. Those religious crises and communal fights that happened both in the north and south are very different from the ones happening currently. You will not understand just like the average black man doesn't feel the pain of others until he himself is struck. During such fights, there are bases/claims of wrong doings by both sides before the fight and the military is most times not biased when sent to end the fight. This way, no body blames the federal government for complicity but these fulani herdsmen killings of recent is clearly even supported by the federal government. After all the other crises, soldiers are camped in the location to restore peace and committees set up to discuss the remote reasons behind the fight and also make recommendations to prevent reoccurrence. Where have you seen this in the recent killings all across Nigeria? 100s of villagers slaughtered in the middle of the night and farmlands destroyed and nothing is said or done about it. If you're a survivor whose parents and siblings are wiped out, where will you find the patriotism to represent the useless country who couldn't protect your family and still never bothered to find and prosecute their killers? You must be heartless yourself to move cheerfully move on as though your parents and siblings were mere insects fit for extermination.
It's better you step up your thought process for your own survival. People are facing genocide is southern Kaduna currently. Before this week runs out, news will come of more killings of villagers and life will go on as though nothing happened. Is this the kind of country you want?
Re: Tokyo Olympics: Five Nigerians Who Won Medals For Other Countries by barajo1(m): 10:50am On Aug 10, 2021
I'm not seeing any aboki name in the list! They must be kworupt
Re: Tokyo Olympics: Five Nigerians Who Won Medals For Other Countries by Larrykaysail(m): 10:51am On Aug 10, 2021
TheStakeHolder:
This is good news. Congratulations to Nigeria. cheesy
they are not Nigerian again
Re: Tokyo Olympics: Five Nigerians Who Won Medals For Other Countries by yusluvad(m): 11:08am On Aug 10, 2021
Yeah...
TheStakeHolder:
This is good news. Congratulations to Nigeria. cheesy
Re: Tokyo Olympics: Five Nigerians Who Won Medals For Other Countries by instantviews: 11:24am On Aug 10, 2021
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Re: Tokyo Olympics: Five Nigerians Who Won Medals For Other Countries by jamace(m): 11:28am On Aug 10, 2021
Nigerian leaders do not value merit, only nepotism, favoritism and godfatherism.
Re: Tokyo Olympics: Five Nigerians Who Won Medals For Other Countries by 9jaRealist: 11:34am On Aug 10, 2021
Fejoku:
I want to believe you're just ignorant unaware of what is instock for your Nigeria by the fulanis. Don't worry we can't stop their attempt; we can only stop them from laying their hands on our land. If your side fail to stop them, don't cry to us for help. They will surely come to your side.
Don't be so naive. Victor Moses' case isn't much different from a lot of people. You have met on the road. It's just that you've not yet heard their stories. Those religious crises and communal fights that happened both in the north and south are very different from the ones happening currently. You will not understand just like the average black man doesn't feel the pain of others until he himself is struck. During such fights, there are bases/claims of wrong doings by both sides before the fight and the military is most times not biased when sent to end the fight. This way, no body blames the federal government for complicity but these fulani herdsmen killings of recent is clearly even supported by the federal government. After all the other crises, soldiers are camped in the location to restore peace and committees set up to discuss the remote reasons behind the fight and also make recommendations to prevent reoccurrence. Where have you seen this in the recent killings all across Nigeria? 100s of villagers slaughtered in the middle of the night and farmlands destroyed and nothing is said or done about it. If you're a survivor whose parents and siblings are wiped out, where will you find the patriotism to represent the useless country who couldn't protect your family and still never bothered to find and prosecute their killers? You must be heartless yourself to move cheerfully move on as though your parents and siblings were mere insects fit for extermination.
It's better you step up your thought process for your own survival. People are facing genocide is southern Kaduna currently. Before this week runs out, news will come of more killings of villagers and life will go on as though nothing happened. Is this the kind of country you want?

Dude, that’s EXACTLY the point!
Nigerians make Nigeria. In fact, Nigerians are Nigeria, and will thus represent Nigerians (not the government) irregardless.

Meanwhile, I will ignore the JUVENILE personal insults and ad hominem attacks…
Neither would I dignify the SELF-HATING RACIST drivel (“the average black man” blah, blah) with a response. Do better! SMH
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Re: Tokyo Olympics: Five Nigerians Who Won Medals For Other Countries by rummmy: 12:25pm On Aug 10, 2021
As usual,no northerner will be seen since it is not quota system.
Re: Tokyo Olympics: Five Nigerians Who Won Medals For Other Countries by Chinny024(f): 1:14pm On Aug 10, 2021
One day,my child will represent USA...I will keep this post for reference purpose.
Re: Tokyo Olympics: Five Nigerians Who Won Medals For Other Countries by Fejoku: 1:47pm On Aug 10, 2021
9jaRealist:


Dude, that’s EXACTLY the point!
Nigerians make Nigeria. In fact, Nigerians are Nigeria, and will thus represent Nigerians (not the government) irregardless.

Meanwhile, I will ignore the JUVENILE personal insults and ad hominem attacks…
Neither would I dignify the SELF-HATING RACIST drivel (“the average black man” blah, blah) with a response. Do better! SMH
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I can't help cure you chronic Stockholm syndrome. Victor Moses like many others is a victim of an average societal malaise but no survivor of a government sponsored ethnic conquest will have any patriotism for the useless shithole. This is my point that you can't seen to grasp. When a president threatens different groups to surrender their ancestral lands for the occupation of his own ethnic group or risk being killed, you shouldn't expect patriotism. The only patriotism that is required in such a scenario is to kick the bastard out of power by any means. Any other thing is termed Stockholm syndrome.
Re: Tokyo Olympics: Five Nigerians Who Won Medals For Other Countries by lomprico(m): 2:53pm On Aug 10, 2021
poiZon:

Then u for just calm down than comment on the issue.
Japan won silver, okoye played for japan.

ok
Re: Tokyo Olympics: Five Nigerians Who Won Medals For Other Countries by descarado: 3:03pm On Aug 10, 2021
I don't blame them at all.
Heard Nigeria had a disastrous outing.
Re: Tokyo Olympics: Five Nigerians Who Won Medals For Other Countries by Gfskw: 4:51pm On Aug 10, 2021
Hmmm

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