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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by cap28: 11:29am On May 25, 2015 |
koyyes: White people don't give two sh.its about you and your plans to improve yourself and your country, they do not want you to compete with them economically or militarily because that would mean that their share of the world's resources will be drastically reduced, why is this so difficult for so many of you to understand? They enslaved millions of your ancestors for the sole purpose of developing their own economies, till today the descendants of those slaves are still treated like second class citizens in their own countries , why then do you think they would care about you? Have you ever worked with white people before? They love it when you cook and clean for them and clean up their shi.t just like the days of slavery but try working alongside them earning as much as them and see how nice they will be to you. You are in a psychological war with them but you are too dumb to understand that basic fact. The majority of white people do not believe that black people are their equals on any level and they want things to stay that way. They are happy when they hear that your countries are in chaos because it makes them feel superior. Many of those rednecks and right wing haters commenting on that forum have no idea that their own countries work tirelessly to prop up some of the world's worst dictators and human rights abusers . They have no idea that their govts fund wars all over Africa and master mind the whole sale destruction of AFrican people, many of these rednecks can not even point out an African country on a map but they love nothing more than to stand around laughing at us. Their leaders hypocritically criticise us on the pages of their newspapers but behind closed doors meet with our corrupt leaders to cut deals with them. The few white people who do know the truth don't give a shi.t because they believe Africans are an inferior race and deserve to be exploited and enslaved by the white man. Did you know that the US and Europe supported apartheid South Africa and aided and abetted that racist regime? Did you know that the racist Israeli govt were helping the apartheid govt to build a nuclear weapon? By the way have you asked yourself what US military bases are doing all over your continent? Are you at war with the US? 2 Likes |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by cap28: 11:33am On May 25, 2015 |
ololo12: peace bro, |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by juman(m): 11:34am On May 25, 2015 |
This country is a fuckkk up. Some so called "leaders" are parading themselves around in this kind of destroyed country. Shameless "leaders". |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 11:39am On May 25, 2015 |
cap28:Hahaha..cap28, I had to laugh when that guy said "what hurts the foreigner the more is that blacks blah blah..." He actually thinks they feel hurt by our problems! Oh my people. |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by KemiJesus(f): 11:43am On May 25, 2015 |
OMG! See insult |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by NoMoreTrolling: 11:45am On May 25, 2015 |
Some idiotic Nigerians are now on this thread forming patriots, disgusting. Just take the L nigggahs and learn or prove them wrong, but nooooo, they come here to shout racists, lol. Tell me what is worse, another race hating you, or you guys hating yourselves? Was it not Oba of Lagos that was recently threatening to throw his own race inside the Lagoon Dumb murrafuckers. I swear, most blacks are used to division, even in US, you have bloods, krips (whatever they call themselves) killing each other over bs. I hate this country, straight up! I think there should be a policy where every child, no matter where they are, must go to school. 1 Like |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by oduastates: 11:51am On May 25, 2015 |
ken4jj:That exactly is the problem with Nigeria. Most simply travel to developed countries for the easy life. Nigeria has the worst of almost everything |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by cap28: 11:54am On May 25, 2015 |
ROSSIKE:My brother I couldn't believe it when I saw his comment! I really wish the majority of Nigerians could understand the level of contempt that white people have for black people. White people love nothing more than to look down on black people. Why would a race of people who have spent centuries exploiting and abusing you care about your problems, problems which THEY created in the first place? |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 11:55am On May 25, 2015 |
JudismphD:lol check my post,I just bought a new Prado 2014 tx-l and a new building ti iya MI ba tun fe jeun re nko? A frustrated bastard will want to show the world how stupid and crazy his generation is...tell that ur ashiere bastard father and that ur nonentity mad mother that their bastard son is almost going astray. Tiran tiran gbogbo Yin eo ni Se ori ire.. gbogbo oshi ati adanu tinu odun yi,ti Iwo ati Iran e ni....quote me again and all the deities of Yoruba land featuring the amadioha of igboland land strike ur generation dead oloriburuku somebody |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 11:58am On May 25, 2015 |
southniyikaye:kikikikiki oma iya werey:p. Oti dun! U remain doom |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Bluffly: 12:04pm On May 25, 2015 |
agarawu23:They face better challenges and not this type of ours. Life is all about challenges. When you resolve 1 there is 2 waiting to be resolved, and then 3, then 4... At this point in time, Constant light, good transportation network, Available water, good road networks, Modern city designs, healthier and neater environments... shouldn't be our challenge. |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 12:04pm On May 25, 2015 |
cap28:LOL... and the sad part is to see folks agreeing with their dumb, ignorant anti-African posts online. I was speaking to this old white lady a few years ago in the UK, and telling her how I travelled from Lagos to Enugu by air to get home quicker rather than a road trip, and she said "You mean you have more than one airport in Africa?" The shock on her face was a sight to behold. As far as she was concerned, there was only ONE airport in Africa which was only used to get OUT of Africa, and to get back IN. These are the sort of ignorant people dropping comments online to which my people say "It's true! Truth is bitter!" Pathetic. Another instance... a Zimbabwean guy wrote on his blog about when he attended a gathering of students in the US where youths from several countries discussed issues concerning their progress etc etc. The American female moderator went round the hall, speaking with students from each country on how the internet helped in their activities - German, Dutch, Chinese, Indian students etc. Then she got to the Zimbabwean guy and quickly passed him over, saying "we know there's no internet in Zimbabwe so I'll just move on to the next group".....The poor Zim guy was left speechless and she was gone before he could correct her. These were university students. So tomorrow when that airhead girl goes online to post a comment on Africa, our resident buffoons here will respond "It's the truth...the truth is bitter!", not knowing they are validating an airhead. 2 Likes |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 12:14pm On May 25, 2015 |
JudismphD:lol check my post,I just bought a new Prado 2014 tx-l and a new building ti iya MI ba tun fe jeun re nko? A frustrated bastard will want to show the world how stupid and crazy his generation is...tell that ur ashiere bastard father and that ur nonentity mad mother that their bastard son is almost going astray. Tiran tiran gbogbo Yin eo ni Se ori ire.. gbogbo oshi ati adanu tinu odun yi,ti Iwo ati Iran e ni....quote me again and all the deities of Yoruba land featuring the amadioha of igboland land strike ur generation dead oloriburuku somebody |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 12:17pm On May 25, 2015 |
JudismphD:I thought u we're going to reply with something serious,I for give remix.. u think na only u get foul mouth right,Omo oloriburuku.. yea u guessed right,na ur papa I dey follow talk |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Magician1503(m): 12:18pm On May 25, 2015 |
I almost wept while going through those comments but I didn't cos most of they wrote there is true while some are delusional, I have never for once regard any white skinned person as superior or something cos I believe we are all equal, at least none of us determined which race we'd prefer, forget colour, we are all pink on the inside.....That's about that. The biggest problem of the black race is simply GREED and the biggest problem of this country Nigeria is lack of IDEOLOGY. We don't know where we are coming from, we don't know where we are and the future is not clear, we don't have the same historical background and we don't even like ourselves as a country, mind you Nigeria is not a nation. This geographical location called Nigeria is the brainchild of those that saw we couldn't see and set out to take advantage of the ignorance in the land. It was GREED that made the ancestors sell out their fellow men in exchange for candies, mirrors and gunpowder, and this same greed has eaten deep into the fabric of this nation, that's why everyone wants to 'chop and clean mouth'. I wish those comments could be printed out on flyers and distributed among the youth and elite of this country so we can all see how far we have ruined the future by being 'yes men' to white men. To the whites, a penny is even too pricy for the blackmen thoughts, we are regarded as partly evolved humans and not worth more than second class citizens. Until we get our shi.t together and do things in our own ways, not following trends and not wanting to be like them whites...we should expect more of these insults. 1 Like |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by cap28: 12:21pm On May 25, 2015 |
ROSSIKE: lol - Yeah I can believe that. Their media also works around the clock to ensure that the majority think that way too. Tragically our own media also brainwashes Africans to believe that the western world his heaven , have you ever watched any documentary in Nigeria about poverty, gang violence, racism or inequality in the western world? |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by An2elect2(f): 12:25pm On May 25, 2015 |
Anything coming from white racists, is a no no for me. They don't even know what's wrong with us. And funny enough, they honestly don't want to know. Am one person that will never play a sycophant to anybody no matter how highly placed you are. I criticise our leaders' odious behaviour mercilessly. And even us as a people, because our leaders are a product of us. We are all corrupt! i see this everywhere i go. Try correcting any one and watch their spiteful reaction. Let me say this, you have no right to criticise these leaders if your small-scaled lifestyle is no different! I see so many big hypocrites here condemning the govt when they are they vilest beings walking this earth. Shame! Albeit that, no white ignorant slowpoke who does not give two rats about us should dictate to us how to run ourselves! Are we living for them? Are we here to please or show white people what we can do? These are racists who see themselves as superior to all humans based on their economic and infrastructural progress. Damn! They pretend like they care about us when in fact they want us down so they can maintain their superiority status. Even if we were doing so great, these parasites will still find a reason to hate us. Imagine someone, saying the black's race problem is genetic. LOL And some people applauded that. If our unique problem is genetic then lets all go sleep after all it is in us to remain like that. LOLZZZZZZZ Most white people are so ignorant and damn gullible that they believe anything coming from the western media. If there is any group in this world that has been lied to, it is the white race. LOL 2 Likes |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 12:37pm On May 25, 2015 |
think we need more of dz insults everyday.... nothing would still change .... |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Darlduchi: 12:37pm On May 25, 2015 |
God Bless Biafra God Bless Radio Biafra!!! |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 12:38pm On May 25, 2015 |
southniyikaye:didirin, you will die of poverty as bookohari cannot mitigate your father's imbroglio. I make my millions with or without govt by ur lazy father depend on crumbs and handout from govt. Aye yin ti ta gbogbo |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 12:42pm On May 25, 2015 |
cap28:Our so called media comprises people who similarly feel inferior to westerners, so they will always screen out negative news from white countries and only report news that corresponds with their own colonised mindsets. I updated my earlier post to include another example of western cluelessness. |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by BlueMagic2(m): 12:46pm On May 25, 2015 |
Anytime a BLACK MAN is in control of something, it always goes down the drain. In America we have examples like Detroit, Chicago, Baltimore. Africa is still the worst continent on earth and the are being ruled by blacks. Blacks need to look in the mirror. |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 12:48pm On May 25, 2015 |
ugly.... racist comments ... and little more truth told....besides we were never in need of human help.... who dem help dey b GOD |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by 360musicng(m): 12:49pm On May 25, 2015 |
those chats were munched from which website biko? |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by sadiq4u6173: 12:49pm On May 25, 2015 |
DahtzFestjayz:he has said the absolute truth |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by cap28: 12:50pm On May 25, 2015 |
Magician1503: Its not about how YOU regard them, you don't have any power, when was the last time anyone cared about what a powerless person thinks. This world we live in is based on power which black people don't have, you can believe what you like, but if at the end of the day you still have to go and beg the white man for a job that means that as far as HE is concerned YOU ARE INFERIOR TO HIM. The biggest problem of the black race is simply GREED And the white man who conquered our ancestors, stole our manpower and resources is not greedy? Our problem is not that we don't know where we are going, our problem is that we have failed to unite as one RACIAL entity against our common enemy - the white man. This geographical location called Nigeria is the brainchild of those that saw we couldn't see and set out to take advantage of the ignorance in the land. It was GREED that made the ancestors sell out their fellow men in exchange for candies, mirrors and gunpowder, and this same greed has eaten deep into the fabric of this nation, that's why everyone wants to 'chop and clean mouth'. A handful of African chiefs sell some Africans into slavery and this equates to the entire continent of AFrica selling millions of Africans into enslavement. Have you ever read one history book written by an African scholar about our history? If we were so ignorant how come we were able to build great empires (before the coming of the white man) like Ghana, Mali, Benin and Songhai ? I wish those comments could be printed out on flyers and distributed among the youth and elite of this country so we can all see how far we have ruined the future by being 'yes men' to white men. You are also a yes man to the white man because you believe all of their lies and you don't even know anything about your own history, you believe that you are inferior to him simply because he tells you that you are inferior. Sankara, Lumumba and Mandela worked to try and end white domination but they were all punished or killed by the same white man you worship, would you describe such great men as being partly evolved humans? You have no self love and you are an easy target for racists to exploit. Your self hatred makes it so easy for whites to dominate and abuse you that's why majority of whites are not worried when they speak to people who reason like you. |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by beelon1020(m): 12:51pm On May 25, 2015 |
I wonder why people are blaming the general for what is happening in Nigeria right now, there is nothing he can do, he is yet to be the president for God sake if you guys need to put blame on anybody please call Mr Jona ooo. JudismphD: |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by cap28: 12:56pm On May 25, 2015 |
BlueMagic2: Ever heard of black wall street? I bet you haven't, it was a prosperous commercial area built by black Americans during the era of segregation in the US, guess what happened to it? It was burnt to the ground by jealous white racists who couldn't bear the idea of a prosperous black middle class in their midst. Research history before regurgitating white washed propaganda fed to you by the same whites who do not want your progress in life. Greenwood is a neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As one of the most successful and wealthiest African American communities in the United States during the early 20th Century, it was popularly known as America's "Black Wall Street" until the Tulsa race riot of 1921, in which white Tulsans massacred black residents and razed the neighborhood within hours. The riot was one of the most devastating massacres in the history of U.S. race relations, destroying the once thriving Greenwood community. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenwood_(Tulsa) |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by gatiano(m): 1:00pm On May 25, 2015 |
Then, You should start unlocking the chains, freeing Black people of the shackles of mind/mental slavery and colonization and demonic religions. For this, You must possess the knowledge of Self(You), God and the devil. This alone would help you Know who you are, who your Ancestors are and the knowledge of all the other races on the planet and if/when possibe of other outside our own planet. Monkey/apes are not natural animals created by the creators. They are the whiteman's brothers and sisters (they are families of one another), I mean that physically and literally. In the quest for the whiteman to be like the Blackman, through experimentation of grafting, they got the monkeys and bigfoot. We are far apart away from anything like ape, We did not evolve from animals, It is from the Blackman that everything is made or created. (don't believe this , i request it, make your own research, and i hope you know who to ask). Liberate yourself to liberate others. deor03: 1 Like |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by An2elect2(f): 1:04pm On May 25, 2015 |
Magician1503: You sir, just made a very unintelligent statement. All i got from your piece, is that white people are so good in spite of all the horrible things they did in the past. And black people are so bad and should be thoroughly pitied. Too bad. |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by 1stola: 1:04pm On May 25, 2015 |
ehie:Gbam. That guy sdindan must be a rétard. |
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 1:04pm On May 25, 2015 |
beelon1020:mr look very well. Who are the thieves beside him? That's wale tinubu(MD oando) and criminal otedola the subsidy scam kingpin |
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