Retired General Victor Malu's Interview

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demmy (m)
Retired General Victor Malu's Interview
« on: May 31, 2005, 07:30 AM »

Malu's Interview

I agree with almost what he said in this interview.

Allowing the Americans to influence Nigeria politics is a big mistakes of Obasanjo's government.  Obasanjo being a former military man should know.  Now they are telling him to his face that his country will break up in 15 years. This is really telling about the internal and external security of that country.

For all the despicable acts of the past military governments, they took the security of the country seriously. This of course do not justify their usurping illegality but it should be instructive to these politicians who are mostly greedy enough to sell their mothers for paltry sums. 
Allenpowered (m)
Re: Retired General Victor Malu's Interview
« #1 on: June 09, 2005, 09:44 AM »

I agree in pinciple with what he said in his interview...but one should not forget his interview is laced with personal 'beef ' for OBJ
Greatpeter (m)
Re: Retired General Victor Malu's Interview
« #2 on: July 06, 2005, 02:59 PM »

 Gen. Victor Malu salute you oooo. But settle your personal matter with OBJ before you make this kind of comments.
You are not in the Govt. so how do you know that our internal and external security is at risk?
baby4u2 (f)
Re: Retired General Victor Malu's Interview
« #3 on: June 06, 2006, 08:23 PM »

Great peter am sure u know that victor Malu is not reading your comment right now. He made a general comment that any sane Human being in nigeria would have observed. Plus can i boost a little here, his my uncle. lol.
DaHitler (m)
Re: Retired General Victor Malu's Interview
« #4 on: June 06, 2006, 08:28 PM »

I hope the Americans are right. Nigeria should break in 20 years or less. The only reason this abomination we call a country still exist was due to the iron hand of the damn Generals. Democracy has began to show the true colors of the people. There never was, and there never will be a one Nigeria.
baby4u2 (f)
Re: Retired General Victor Malu's Interview
« #5 on: June 06, 2006, 08:36 PM »

Afeni don't u think if u try your best Nigeria can actually become one. its because of this attitude we are not one. Lets be positive even if most arent and we can turn the negative thoughts of others. Abi u no gree Afeni?
DaHitler (m)
Re: Retired General Victor Malu's Interview
« #6 on: June 06, 2006, 08:38 PM »

baby4u2, I don't want Nigeria to become one. I want the separation of Odua land + other neighboring people that choose to join (no core North). Why should we settle for fake borders when we can have the real thing?

However, people like you are more than welcome to go to another region of a country during one of their ethnic cleansing riots. Have fun spreading your positive message. You won't be missed.
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