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Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by TippyTop(m): 3:18pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
I've come to the conclusion that the Nigerians who most advocate a violent dissolution of Nigeria are illegal immigrants. The reason is simple, if there was war in Nigeria, their silly azzes won't be deported and they can claim asylum. For those dolts living abroad who constantly advocate wars, come home and fight, you losers. Never mind the many millions who'll die if there was war as long as the Dollar reaches the $1:#1000 mark. Here's to you punk ,,,,,,,,,,,,,/´¯/),,,,,,,,,,,( \¯`\ ,,,,,,,,,,,,/,,,,//,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,\\,,,,\ ,,,,,,,,,,,/,,,,//,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,\\,,,,\ ,,,,,/´¯/,,,,/´¯\,,,,,,,,,,,/¯ `\,,,,\¯`\ ,,/,/,,,/,,,,/,,,,/,|_,,,,,,_| ,\,,,,\,,,,\,,,\,\,, (,(,,,,(,,,,(,,,,/,),,),,(,,(, \,,,,),,,,),,,,),) ,\,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,\/,,,/,,,,\, ,,\/,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,/ ,,\,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,? /,,,,,,,,\,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,/ ,,,,\,,,,,,,,,,,,,,(,,,,,,,,,, ,,),,,,,,,,,,,,,,/ ,,,,,,\,,,,,,,,,,,,,\,,,,,,,,, ,,/,,,,,,,,,,,,,/ Enjoy it. PEACE OUT!!! |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by snowdrops(m): 3:27pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
Exactly. The same goes for somalians in Europe and the US. Some are are reported to send money home deliberately to fund wars in the fatherland in a despicable bid to prolong their stay abroad. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by TimLuaLua: 3:54pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
I can of agree with the posters sentiments. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by THEAMAKA(f): 4:23pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
i sooooooooo agree!!! i said something like this months ago. all they do is run their mouths at home, behind their computers, in the comforts of the western world. SHIOOOOOOOOOR!!! *long hiss* |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by beystwin: 4:32pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
Fear not, we (Nigerians Overseas) are with you in spirit. So let the Fight begin |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by oderemo(m): 4:37pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
REGULAR UPDATES:Nigerians in the US commence "Shadow Parliament" in New York city Written by Saharareporters, New York Saturday, 13 March 2010 14:48 Parliamentarians are seated and the maiden sitting is about to commence From the introductions so far, there are distinguished Nigerians here, academics, journalists, businessmen, engineers Okey Ndibe, a professor of literature, author and columnist has been elected speaker and Laolu Akande, North America Bureau Chief of The Guardian, deputy speaker Also here on the floor are Profs Bolaji Auko, Steve Nwabuzor, professor of Hydrology Ndibe calls for adoption of standing rules Aluko wants amendment If there is anything not covered by the rules, the robert rules prevail Prof Aluko's proposal accepted Ndibe calls for adoption of standing rules Aluko wants amendment If there is anything not covered by the rules, the robot rules prevail Prof Aluko's proposal accepted Omoyele Sowore has moved a motion the house declare President Musa Yar'Adua incapacitated and that his wife should be compelled to move him out of Aso Rock. "He should move him to a hospice so we can move forward," Sowore said . The motion is being discussed. Bunmi Aborisade said it is very clear that Yar'Adua is sick and has absconded from office. The president has been sick since November and has not been in public ever since Another speaker said the president should be impeached Prof Aluko said the parliament should not make a motion that will portray it as careless Prof Aluko said the parliament should not make a motion that will portray it as careless Prof Aluko in a counter motion said the parliament should consider Yar'Adua's era over and move on with Goodluck Jonathan A speaker said the parliament should be mindful of the constitution and that the house should follow procedure A vote has been taken The parliament has adopted the motion that Yar'Adua is incapacitated and that Turai should move him out of the presidential villa to a hospital One speaker said it was high time Acting President Goodluck Jonathan is allowed to sleep on the presidential bed The parliament has moved to the widespread corruption in Nigeria Speakers after speakers lamented that the country won't move forward if corruption is allowed to continue to fester Some said the immunity clause should be removed from the constitution "This is really something absurd. A Nigerian president can shoot a citizen and nobody can arrest him," speaker Okey Ndibe said. We should identify the loopholes they exploit to commit their corrupt acts and block it, a parliamentarian said. Prof Aluko said Nigerian banks are culpable in the endemic corruption. He said there is need for close monitoring of the banks. The parliament has just adopted a motion that the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Maurice Iwu, should be removed and prosecuted and prosecuted. Bunmi Aborisade said without Iwu's removal, Nigeria would not make progress A vote for Iwu's removal was unanimous Ndibe said the issue of 200 million for governors every month is a scandal We have to insist that the concept of immunity be redefined to cover only legitimate actions Security votes breed corruption and should be eradicated Aluko said the perpetual injection stopping EFCC from arresting former Governor Peter Odili is unfortunate An incorruptible judiciary is necessary to fight corruption, he said. A speaker said Nigerians in the United States should support the war against corruption by exposing politicians investing here. Some of us know their assets, we should set up a committee to uncover their ill-gotten wealth here. A Mr. Raji wants the Nigerian Police reformed and decentralized. Lekan Awajoodu moved a motion that corruption is endemic and that the Nigerian Peoples Parliament in the Diaspora should set up a body to investigate the ill-gotten wealths of Nigerian politicians and make it impossible for them to hide their loot here. "We should continuously chase them all over the world and prosecute them." Nsikan Nnokon has seconded the motion A vote is about to be taken on the motion The motion is carried. The parliament has just adopted a motion that the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Maurice Iwu, should be removed and prosecuted and prosecuted. Bunmi Aborisade said without Iwu's removal, Nigeria would not make progress A vote for Iwu's removal was unanimous So far, the following issues have been discussed: The current political impasse and constitutional crisis: The way forward The impact of corruption Electoral Reform in Nigeria and a review of the Anambra election On the table now is the Niger Delta problem I can tell you that about 100 Nigerians are gathered here discussing the problems of their country. They came from Colorado, Washington DC, Maryland , New Jersey, New York, Michigan and many states They are deeply concerned about the rot in their country. They are even talking about raising money to join in mobilizing citizens back home in the run up to the 2011 election. The Niger Delta issue is generating a lot of emotion here. Parliamentarians from the oil-rich region wants the natives that own the land and the oil to control their resources in partnership with the Federal Government Parliament adjourned at 6:58 PM EST till June 2010 |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by sjeezy8: 5:02pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
True I hate when I see people who are mostly abroad talkin mad shiot about naijas problem. Like the whole breaking up thing, other nonsense also.- mostly people living in fantasy land or the past. Internet warriors, mislead children going by old war stories, battered and bruised old former soldiers, assylum seeking immigrants, big mouth militants and co . . . . . All those yarning shiot should go and start a war NOW, I dont know what they are waiting for. Afterall Ill join my parents and paddys in naija after i graduate - Nigeria problems are fairly simple and can be solved without millions of lives being lost. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by THEAMAKA(f): 7:26pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
sjeezy8:**applause** |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by EzeUche(m): 7:31pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
I am in Nigeria as we speak, and I am calling for dissolution so what does that tell you? The Igbo will continue to call for dissolution. It doesn't matter if we are home or abroad. This is one major group in which the majority of the population support having their own sovereign state. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by bgees(m): 7:43pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
EzeUche: abeg shut up, who do u think u are? Okonkwo? Tippy Top, nice one. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by oderemo(m): 7:50pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
abeg shut up, who do u think u are? Okonkwo? . |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by EzeUche(m): 7:52pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
bgees: Look mumu, you people hate the fact that the Igbo will never ever consider themselves Nigerians. The same goes for the "Niger Deltans" so hush. Oil Oil Oil is all you people talk about. The funny thing about it is that you do not benefit from the oil. No I am not Okonkwo, I am just the man who is in your mother's pot. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by TimLuaLua: 7:53pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
War is not always the answer. Lets sit and talk to solve our problem as a country. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by asha80(m): 7:55pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
Ezeuche i have to admit that you talk trash at times. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by Nobody: 7:57pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
Come and fight the break Up war, Facebook and internet wariors. Every small effort we make here is no good, Let them come and fight, infact suicide bomb Nigeria, Aso rock and the National Assembly |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by EzeUche(m): 7:59pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
asha 80: I may talk trash, but I can back it up. The truth hurts. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by EzeUche(m): 8:01pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
aisha2: In this day and age where advanced technology is being used to start revolutions. I can give examples, like Iran which is going through a Green Revolution with the use of Twitter and Obama was swept to the presidency through grassroots online. People underestimate the power of the internet. And people abroad, are normally the ones who can make a revolution a reality. If you look at history, people had to go abroad to start revolutions. Ex: Russian Revolution - Stalin traveled to Germany Vietnam Revolution - Ho Chi Minh traveled to France Iranian Revolution. Ayatollah traveled to Iraq |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by oderemo(m): 8:12pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
Russian Revolution - Stalin traveled to Germany @ezeuche your point being? you are in the diaspora to liberate your ppl or what. go ing thru your posts i noticed you are one dimensional guy , you talk of war , AK47, first amendment blah blah. lets cut to the chase when it come down to war will you still be in the Diaspora? |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by TippyTop(m): 8:20pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
EzeUche: And all other revolution bar these 3 were started at home. The Internet changes a Tailor to a doctor a coward to an army general etc. Anonymity has changed many of us to super human level. How many of the proponents of these "we must divide" actually attend protests matches? Those scared of matching in a protest would scream on Nairaland they're ready to match to war. Talk is cheap. PEACE OUT!!! |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by Ibime(m): 8:27pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
Those of us who would like to see the dissolution of the geographical entity called Nigeria were bred with this break-up mentality from youth. This is the prevailing mentality in the former South-Eastern region of Nigeria. Growing up in PH, all our elders used to talk about how good it would be if the South could seperate from the North. Are those elders also living in the diaspora? |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by Nobody: 8:30pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
the truth is Nigeria is a doomed nation whether it breaks up now or 50 years later ;it will surely break up. because the citizens of nigeria identify themselves by their tribe,religion,region,state and lastly as Nigerian. whereas it should be the other way round.There is no trust.where is the basis for one nigeria? i will say the same thing,whether am in nigeria or not. And when people call for dissolution of a failed state,that's not a call for war. If all constituent parts of the federation want to ,then we don't need to fight to achieve it.And from current events,only the Hausa-Fulanis are interested in dying for ONE Nigeria.The rest are willing to go their separate ways. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by EzeUche(m): 8:35pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
ode remo: I am actually not in the diaspora as I clearly stated. The only reason I go to the diaspora from time to time is to finish at my university in Washington DC I actually took a semester off. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by denzel2009: 8:44pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
Is there a place called diaspora cos the way its being used here, its sounds like a location. No? |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by Beaf: 8:44pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
@Tippy Top The last time anybody started such a brain dead thread about their fellow Nigerians, it was thugs that were on here threatening to kill people and their families. The baboons have now melted away. To this type of foo'l, all Nigerians are slaves to be milked, their wives and daughters ra'ped and babies chopped up by the hundred. Times are changing boy, don't be caught on the wrong side of the fence. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by EzeUche(m): 8:44pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
Ibime: Thank you Ibime. From childhood, I was told stories about Biafra and the war that crushed the South-East dreams. Only a fool would state that only Nigerians in the Diaspora are the only ones who support dissolution of Nigeria. They have never come to the South-East. And the person who wrote this thread is probably a deluded Yoruba. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by TippyTop(m): 8:51pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
Beaf: I visit Nigeria frequently and I don't notice this over-aching trend towards war. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by boyt1: 8:56pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
Why is the poster sounding most frustrated here. The awareness, €uros, Pounds, Dollars and goods sent home from overseas have sustained millions of people in 9aa. The Nigerians overseas are just feed up and pissed off with the stagnation, corruption , insecurity and anarchy in the country because they have love ones out there too. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by kosovo(m): 8:58pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
This is just pathetic. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by Igwe9(m): 8:59pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
In one way or the other, those abroad have somebody at home, so your theory about ''Told Nigerians Overseas To Come Home and Fight'' does not hold water. futhermore, if war had be the solution, that already has happened, so its time to grant the request |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by beystwin: 9:07pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
where is the basis for one Nigeria?The Nigerian constitutions has being fu<ked by cabals, there is no Justice, only tears sorrow and blood. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by 18platoon(m): 9:11pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
@poster, its true all those guys ranting asking for war are not nigeria, they'll only sit down in the rooms and be spewing shit after doing KPEKE in the night. |
Re: Nigerians Overseas Told To Come Home and Fight by beystwin: 9:14pm On Mar 14, 2010 |
18 platoon:What is Kpeke, exactly? |
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