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Re: How Gaddafi Recruited Nigerians Into Libyan Army by SouthEast1: 2:31pm On Oct 03, 2011 |
tpia@: You were the one projecting by ignorantly saying that because the buses had Anambra #s, the passengers must be Igbos. That is the folly of your position. You will have to wean yourself of this crass ignorance for me to continue with you. Now go and find their destination, what they were doing in Libya, and their names and tell us, before you continue spewing more ignorance-laden retorts here. |
Re: How Gaddafi Recruited Nigerians Into Libyan Army by Nobody: 2:32pm On Oct 03, 2011 |
South-East:And fake luxurious buses from the east too ? Lmao |
Re: How Gaddafi Recruited Nigerians Into Libyan Army by philip0906(m): 2:42pm On Oct 03, 2011 |
~Bluetooth:stop biting on ur keyboard. . .Take it easy. |
Re: How Gaddafi Recruited Nigerians Into Libyan Army by tpia5: 2:56pm On Oct 03, 2011 |
@ southeast i am merely analyzing the original report which says southeasterners, southersoutherners and northerners joined the libya army. Thank you and calm down. You say the write up is a lie- well, you're welcome to your opinion since for now only gaddafi and his recruiters can say for sure. However one fact we do know is the nigerian human trafficking network has strong links to libya. |
Re: How Gaddafi Recruited Nigerians Into Libyan Army by Nobody: 3:02pm On Oct 03, 2011 |
tpia@:And when you point that to them,they begin to scream tribalism.What will it cost a jobless ND militant,a disgruntled MASSOB member and a frustrated boko haram to fight for an inspiring leader like Ghadaffi that one way or the other represents the aspirations of these groups. ''SECESSION'.' |
Re: How Gaddafi Recruited Nigerians Into Libyan Army by tunnytox(m): 9:28pm On Oct 03, 2011 |
adamaw2tuf: It is obvious that you're incable of reasoning like a proper human being, I will not dignify you with a reply because its simply won't make any difference, SMH for Nigeria for breeding these type of youths. |
Re: How Gaddafi Recruited Nigerians Into Libyan Army by nwaafor87: 2:03am On Oct 04, 2011 |
u guyz should stop all that nonsense. gadaffi is a great leader and a true african and a jew like me. if i have my way i wil fight for him ten times. for and to the yorubas they shouldnt wory only time will tel who is the real fool or the wise one . just as i have always said silence is the best answer for a fool |
Re: How Gaddafi Recruited Nigerians Into Libyan Army by richjohn1(m): 9:31pm On Oct 04, 2011 |
Am loving this Let the tantrums of anger and exchange of fiery comments borne out of bitter hatred against another continue while the wise and intelligent ones use their brains to benefit from a the big picture called Nigeria. Tribalistic exchanges like this only comes from the pple who don't undrstand that our strength is in our diversity and that people have raked billions from this british experiment called Nigeria. I know of men that cant stand to see Nigeria disintegrate today Alright, let the shelling and the bombardment continue! Anuofia(s), |
Re: How Gaddafi Recruited Nigerians Into Libyan Army by oladayo042: 10:11am On Oct 06, 2011 |
"Must every comment pass through tribal filters?" |
Re: How Gaddafi Recruited Nigerians Into Libyan Army by tochilastborn(m): 10:36pm On Sep 12, 2012 |
~Bluetooth:senseless slowpoke lyk u.if u have no beta thing 2 say,shut up n go 2 Oshodi market n start pushing truck. |
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