Politics / Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan (reply From An Igbo) by 100millionGoal: 12:21am On Apr 15 |
Raskimonojendor:
I guess Simon Ekpa is a Yoruba man as well. I hope you have signed up for enlistment 😂😂😂 How is this news related to what you previously posted Are you on cow shit? |
Politics / Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan (reply From An Igbo) by 100millionGoal: 12:20am On Apr 15 |
Raskimonojendor:
I guess Simon Ekpa is a Yoruba man as well. I hope you have signed up for enlistment 😂😂😂 I know you're pained Your elder brother was one of those Oduduwa republic Fake militia captured yesterday 😁😁 1 Like |
Politics / Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan (reply From An Igbo) by 100millionGoal: 12:16am On Apr 15 |
Raskimonojendor:
Don't you have other things to worry about 😂 Normal Yoruba man disguising as though from other tribes. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan (reply From An Igbo) by 100millionGoal: 12:15am On Apr 15 |
blacknp: Quite obvious without a shadow of a doubt that you are on this I will personally start selling this medicine to my friends in South West 😁 1 Like |
Politics / Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan (reply From An Igbo) by 100millionGoal: 12:15am On Apr 15 |
blacknp: You need psychiatric help, na this kind madness put Nnamdi Kanu for cooler, wey Ohaneze dey beg Tinubu everyday for the idiot release. Yet Nnamdi Kanu in prison still fresher than an average South Westerner... So much so if you spot a man in South West an he appears fresh, smells good and dress well you automatically assume he's Igbo 😁😁 This was proven during last election 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Nigeria's Next President - Youthful Slot by 100millionGoal: 12:09am On Apr 15 |
AkwaIbomMedia: PROFILE: Gabriel Ene – Former Senior Military Attaché to the UN who aspires to be Nigeria's President in 2027 ____
Gabriel Victor Ene is a highly accomplished individual from Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria, who has served the nation with distinction. He held the prestigious rank of Lieutenant General while he served as a Senior Military Attaché to the United Nations.
Known for his visionary outlook, Ene has embarked on his journey toward the presidency, aiming to become the Commander-in-Chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2027 under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) platform. With unwavering determination, he leaves no stone unturned in his pursuit to garner overwhelming support from Nigerians in the next general election
Early Life and Education
Born on November 22, 1974, in Ikot Ambang, Ibiono Ibom local government area of Akwa Ibom State, Gabriel Ene had his formative years in the bustling city of Lagos. He received his primary education at Archbishop Taylor Memorial Primary School, Maroko, from 1981 to 1987. Following this, he attended Government College, Victoria Island, Lagos from 1987 to 1993, where he successfully completed his secondary education.
Driven by a passion for knowledge, Gabriel Ene enrolled at the prestigious University of Uyo, Nigeria, to pursue a degree in Geography and Regional Planning. In 2001, he graduated with honors, earning a Bachelor of Science degree (BSc). As part of his commitment to national service, Gabriel served at Government Girls College, Gwaram, during his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme from 2001 to 2002.
Military Career
Gabriel Victor Ene's career in the military has been nothing short of extraordinary. Serving as the Senior Military Attaché to the United Nations with the rank of Lieutenant General, he held the crucial role of advising on military affairs and developments. Throughout his military journey, Ene demonstrated exceptional leadership and tactical skills through his strategic appointments.
During his tenure as the Senior Military Attaché to the UN, Gabriel Ene prioritized promoting peace and fostering cooperation among nations. His impeccable diplomatic abilities and vast military expertise earned him the utmost respect from his peers and superiors.
Sports/Business
Outside of his military service, Gabriel is also an astute businessman who is deeply committed to his Jewish Christian faith. In addition, he is passionately pursuing personal achievements and recognition in the highly competitive world of professional boxing.
The grandmaster in chess has set his sights on immense challenges beyond the realm of politics. His fervent desire is to face off against boxing champions Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk, viewing them as his ultimate adversaries in the near future.
Having diverse experiences in education, the military, business, politics, and faith, Ene is driven to continue making significant contributions to society while seeking personal growth and fulfillment.
Overall, Gabriel Victor Ene is not only a distinguished military officer but also a revered diplomat and sportsman who has made substantial contributions both at a national and international level. His outstanding leadership, unwavering integrity, and unwavering dedication serve as an inspiration to all those who have the privilege of working alongside him. He can't even win Chairman of his street or local government election |
Politics / Re: Nigeria's Next President - Youthful Slot by 100millionGoal: 12:08am On Apr 15 |
WorldRichest:
2023 to 2031 = JAGABAN the god of Politcs
2031 to 2039 = Kashim Shettima the Kanuri Wonder Boy
2039 - 2047 = South South
No Igbo man will ever rule Nigeria, so, don't talk about any Ibo or Igbo slot First title of presidency of Nigeria was held by an Igbo. First military head of state of Nigeria was an Igbo Google is your friend. Whatever your people are struggling to get now... Igbos already got it first mate 😜😜😜 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Nigeria's Next President - Youthful Slot by 100millionGoal: 12:06am On Apr 15 |
WorldRichest:
2023 to 2031 = JAGABAN the god of Politcs
2031 to 2039 = Kashim Shettima the Kanuri Wonder Boy
2039 - 2047 = South South
No Igbo man will ever rule Nigeria, so, don't talk about any Ibo or Igbo slot According to this your analysis 2047 is the end of Nigeria shey? 😁😁 It was said some years ago after the war no igbo will be part of major Nigerian politics. Just few years they've been slowly inserting themselves in all political party after war with you guys. Slowly but surely we must be president. It will happen in your lifetime. 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Some Points Regarding The Overnight Iranian Missile Attack On Israel by 100millionGoal: 12:02am On Apr 15 |
enemyofprogress: 1. Contrary to what pundits are saying, this wasn’t designed merely as “bells and whistles” with no damage.
When you shoot 350 flying objects timed to hit Israel at the same moment, when you use three fundamentally different weapon types—cruise missiles, ballistic missiles and UAVs, you’re looking to penetrate Israel’s defenses and kill Israelis.
2. The US administration is telling us: “This is a victory, you’ve already won by thwarting the missiles. No need for any further action.” No, it’s NOT a victory. Yes, it’s a remarkable success of Israel’s air defense systems, but it’s not a victory.
When a bully tries to hit you 350 times and only succeeds seven time, you’ve NOT won.
You don’t win wars just by intercepting your enemy’s hits, nor do you deter it. Your enemy will just try harder with more and better weapons and methods next time. How DO you deter? By exacting a deeply painful price.
3. It’s incorrect to say “nobody got hurt”. There’s a 7 year-old Israeli-Arab girl called Amina Elhasuny fighting for her life. That’s who coward Khamenei hit.
4. The Islamic Republic of Iran made a big mistake. For the past 30 years it’s been wreaking havoc on the region—through its proxies. A terror-octopus whose head is Tehran, and its tentacles are in Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, Syria and Gaza.
How convenient. The Mullahs send others to conduct horrendous terror attacks, and die for them. Other people’s blood.
Israel’s strategic mistake for the past 30 years was to play along this strategy. We always fought the Octopus’ arms, but hardly exacted a price from its Iranian head. This should change now: Hezbollah or Hamas shoots a rocket at Israel? Tehran pays a price.
5. The enemy is the Iranian REGIME, not the wonderful Iranian people. The Iranian regime reminds me of the Soviet regime in 1985: corrupt to the core, old, incompetent, despised by its own people, and destined to collapse. The sooner the better. The West can accelerate the regime’s inevitable collapse with a set of soft and clever actions, short of military force. Remember, USSR collapsed without any need for a direct American attack. Let’s do this.
6. Israel is fighting everybody’s war. In Gaza, Lebanon and Tehran. We’re considered “the small satan” by radical Islam. America is the big one.
I’ll be clear: if these crazy fanatic Islamic terrorists get away with murder by hiding among civilians, this method will be adopted by terrorists worldwide.
We’re not asking anyone to fight for us. We’ll do the job. But we do expect our allies to have our back, especially when it’s tough—and now it’s tough.
Be on the right side and help us defeat these horrible and savage regimes.
Copied Always funny seeing Nigerians arguing over what's going on in Iran or Israel. Your opinions don't matter at all. To Iran and isreal you're just nothing but a black monkey with very low IQ 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan (reply From An Igbo) by 100millionGoal: 11:59pm On Apr 14 |
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Business / Re: 1 Dollar Is 950 by 100millionGoal: 10:12pm On Apr 14 |
Raskimonojendor: And the real genius work is the convergence of the black market and official rate.
God bless Nigeria. Almost as twice as it was when the ugly drug lord met it 10 Likes |
Politics / Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by 100millionGoal: 10:11pm On Apr 14 |
Hankim:
The person you are talking to is not Hausa but coward Yoruba Muslim with no future other Agbero job from MC Oluomo, they are worthless We know them 2 Likes |
Business / Re: 1 Dollar Is 950 by 100millionGoal: 10:01pm On Apr 14 |
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Politics / Re: US, UK Owe The World Responsibility For Peace In Middle East – Onanuga by 100millionGoal: 9:59pm On Apr 14 |
blacknp: You dey mind that incoherent 100millionGoal? Low IQ individual 1 Like 1 Share |
Politics / Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by 100millionGoal: 9:59pm On Apr 14 |
ObiCertificate:
Says the otapiapia & rat killer sellers that pack themselves like sardines in escape buses to northern cities daily to search for their daily bread in the North 🤡
National irritants. International rejects, hangman’s customer dada.
Abeg swerve jor As we speak or before you finish typing your next reply 2-3 people would have been killed in the North or starved to death or killed by polio 😁 |
Politics / Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by 100millionGoal: 9:57pm On Apr 14 |
ObiCertificate:
Says the otapiapia & rat killer sellers that pack themselves like sardines in escape buses to northern cities daily to search for their daily bread in the North 🤡
National irritants. International rejects, hangman’s customer dada.
Abeg swerve jor Yes we travel to your states. Check the individual progression of an average Igbo who travels to the North to an average Northerner who travels to the East. In 5 years time and Igbo will own a valuable property in your state In 5 years time a. Northerner will upgrade to gateman status in the East. This is fact even you can't deny! |
Politics / Re: US, UK Owe The World Responsibility For Peace In Middle East – Onanuga by 100millionGoal: 9:46pm On Apr 14 |
colestephan86:
I agree with you, but what happened in that case of Gaza, Syria and Afghanistan. This war is not going to be like yum kipor war of the 60s.. things have changed However it goes isreal has the advantage. |
Politics / Re: US, UK Owe The World Responsibility For Peace In Middle East – Onanuga by 100millionGoal: 9:39pm On Apr 14 |
colestephan86:
It's very evident now that US is cautious of Russia, cos why on earth will US tell Israel not to retaliate the response from Iran. NATO knows that these guys are ready for them Because Israel started the attack |
Politics / Re: US, UK Owe The World Responsibility For Peace In Middle East – Onanuga by 100millionGoal: 9:38pm On Apr 14 |
UrPapa: wetin this one Dey talk Do you even understand your comment War isn't won with sentiments |
Politics / Re: US, UK Owe The World Responsibility For Peace In Middle East – Onanuga by 100millionGoal: 9:38pm On Apr 14 |
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Politics / Re: The Igbo Tribe's Tragedy And Curse Of Being A Niger Deltan by 100millionGoal: 9:36pm On Apr 14 |
ObiCertificate:
Unknown to you, from its horn to its skin, meat, milk, bones, intestine and hooves, a cow is more valuable and useful than your type that are only good for swallowing and shitting out cocaine for a living. Yet with all your cows your brothers still troop in en mass to other states with their plates and hijab begging up and down. You're the beggars of the nation It's a fact 😁😁😁 You only know how to rate cows and sell as meat. You no nothing about making anything meaningful with the cows apart from using it as meat. Raring a cow isn't rocket science either 😁😁 |
Politics / Re: US, UK Owe The World Responsibility For Peace In Middle East – Onanuga by 100millionGoal: 9:34pm On Apr 14 |
Krankhead: You are just crazy. Maybe you don't know that the war is been induced by the 2 countries mentioned That is how they stay in power. Other countries needs to learn to play the game. World power isn't attained through peace. Also... There's nothing like constant peace The world can never exist with just peace alone... Each species always fight themselves. Only the strong survives. It's the law of the animal kingdom Humans are also animals 1 Like |
Politics / Re: US, UK Owe The World Responsibility For Peace In Middle East – Onanuga by 100millionGoal: 9:31pm On Apr 14 |
DeepSight:
Peace can never be achieved with Israel's current policies Does it look to you like the isreals care? They've been doing so far so well for themselves even with all the enemies around 😁 |
Politics / Re: US, UK Owe The World Responsibility For Peace In Middle East – Onanuga by 100millionGoal: 9:30pm On Apr 14 |
obaidan:
the way to put it is that UK is the liaison office of USA...essentially its not like UK have a distinct voice or an independent opinion, their big brother US is already speaking on their behalf No the underate UK USA even with all their success still feels inferior to the UK 😁 Almost everything meaningful about the US Originated or started from the UK 1 Like |
Politics / Re: US, UK Owe The World Responsibility For Peace In Middle East – Onanuga by 100millionGoal: 9:21pm On Apr 14 |
obaidan: Illiterate stop exaggerating importance of UK, they dont exist in the bigger scheme of things They exist in anything big happening in the world. Believe it or not! I dislike them but that's the truth. USA is just an unofficial extension of UK 1 Like |
Politics / Re: US, UK Owe The World Responsibility For Peace In Middle East – Onanuga by 100millionGoal: 9:18pm On Apr 14 |
DeepSight:
What was the British Mandate over Palestine and who and who were behind the establishment of the State of Israel in the territory called Palestine. US and UK only care for peace in Israel. They give no 2_fucks about Palestine or anyone with a Muslim Tag. The West sees all Muslim countries as potential terrorist or kamikaze weapons |
Politics / Re: A World War III Is Bad News For Nigeria by 100millionGoal: 9:14pm On Apr 14 |
OkayDaddy:
Israel supported Biafra during the civil war and Biafra lost. Israel was so disappointed in Biafra that they refused granting Ojukwu asylum. Facts from your Anus Who would want to hide in Israel during those times when isreal was still licking it wounds and struggling to survive after the torture they got from the Nazis? Isreals were slaughtered all over the world than the Igbos I. The civil war during those periods Hitler alone ate 6millions Jews 😁 Isreal were nothing during those times and would have been stupid for Ojukwu to seek asylum there 2 Likes |
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Culture / Re: Why Minority Tribes Say They Come From IFE by 100millionGoal: 9:08pm On Apr 14 |
Dream25:
If this is all you can deduce from my post, I've no answer for you...
My Igbo friends are wise I wonder where you got your dumbness from.. Get lost then 😊 |
Culture / Re: Why Minority Tribes Say They Come From IFE by 100millionGoal: 9:02pm On Apr 14 |
Dream25:
I hope one day your hatred for Yoruba will not lead you to commit suicide...
You only live to denigrate Yoruba by claiming what you're not, aren't you ashamed?.. Your fellow Yorubas needs this advice more 😁 |
Culture / Re: Why Minority Tribes Say They Come From IFE by 100millionGoal: 9:02pm On Apr 14 |
Dream25:
I wanted to reply the Op first but I think you need the reply more...
Every Edo you know?.. From where Omo Igbo?... Why do you like lying?.
Yoruba have always been specific about owning the crown of Benin Oba.. The current Oba of Benin on his coronation call himself the son of oranmiyan and grandson of oduduwa. He put clause on everything he said by saying the Benin people believe Oduduwa is one Elkerhadan, the bannish prince of Benin..
Yoruba is not claiming the whole Edo but Benin specifically.. Ask the ogiso family, they'll tell you the truth.. The Oba of Benin is a Yoruba man.. Oranmiyan, a Yoruba man established the Oba dynasty of Benin. He sack Ogiso and establish the Oba dynasty, this is a historical facts that even Oba of Benin and Ogiso families don't deny..
Modern attempt to distort history by claiming Oduduwa is a bannished Benin prince has failed already.. There's no evidence, it's just a story created in the 1970 to downplay Yoruba influence in Benin.. No work pre 1970 that lay claim to this...
Just like they're no evidence to the trash you posted Above. Move along man Go-to Benin and tell them a Yoruba founded Benin city. Lagos is called Eko for a reason 😁😁 |
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