Politics › Re: Frank Garcia: Protect Christians From Attacks - U.S. Official Urges Nigeria by Ajsmart(m): 3:59pm On Jul 16 |
Hypocritical physician, heal thyself first before trying to heal others!
Have you protected the 40 million black American Christians that have been under constant racism and discrimination for over 259 years? You ignored your black Christians right at home yet flew thousands of miles to a black African country to ask for the government to protect Christians.
You’re not fooling anyone but yourself and more Nigerians are waking up everyday to the fact that the West has been using religion to cause division amongst the citizens for decades while carrying away their resources! |
Properties › Re: President Tinubu To Launch Abuja’s ₦2.4 Trillion “city Walk” Gateway Megaproject by Ajsmart(m): 10:39pm On Jul 14 |
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Sports › Re: Rangers FC Of Enugu: Separating The Facts From The Lies by Ajsmart(m): 7:26am On Jul 13 |
Why are you posing as if this is an official response from Rangers International club or its management? Worse still is the fact that you kept completely quiet when people obviously thought your post came from the club or its management. Trying to disprove Moses Simon’s tribalistic experienced actually proves his point as it seems some would do anything to bury their head in the sand rather than condemn and investigate claims of tribalism. owobokiri: Previous Thread https://www.nairaland.com/8706989/dropped-rangers-international-because-wasnt
Rangers football club of Enugu has come a long way. A household name since the 70s that has won the most trophies in the Nigerian local league. Many people don't know, but Rangers International is the only club in her league that has NEVER been relegated in the history of the Nigerian Professional league. Infact, since her inception in 1970, the club has never been relegated!!! The standards are that high.
This is the club that has shown over time to be the quintessential example of a detribalised organisation. Rangers FC has produced superstars, not just for Nigeria but for Africa. What with big household names like Taribo West, Davidson Owunmi, Adokie Amasieghmeka and Jay Jay Okocha, Nana Bonsu, Socrates Da Silva, etc. None of these aforementioned players were originally from Enugu state.
Overtime, the great RANGERS INTERNATIONAL has gone on to set the records as the only club in the history of the Nigerian Professional league that has been managed many times by coaches from outside the zone where the club is located. Most probably the club in the top tier to have been administered mostly by non indigenes, with no one from Enugu state raising a dust.
Rangers has willfully given opportunities to all Nigerians and non Nigerians based on their professional capabilities and not based on their ethnicities. Facts don't lie.. Players and tactician have come from the East, the West, the North and the South of the country. From Ghana, from Brazil et al.. As we speak, a player from far away Senegal is on their roaster!
Temitope Olusesi captained Rangers in recent years. Davidson Owunmi is the current chairman of the Former Ragers Players Organisation, he was a former player of Rangers and was the former chairman of the club. Davidson is not igbo! The current physiotherapist is a not from the region, he is from the South West. The former coach who handed over to the present coach is not from the eastern zone. He is from the middle belt, the same area as one loquacious Mosses Simon.
We should all endeavour to protect the image of the club because of what the club stands for; a club from the East that has employed, trained and helped numerous humans from far and wide to thrive and to be better in their careers. It is painful for some to try tarnishing the awesome image the club has worked assiduously to build over the decades..
Not every player that tried to play for Rangers succeeded. Those who could not make the "cut off marks" should not conveniently attribute their failures to tribalism simply because they succeeded later in life. . You were not good enough at that point. It is that simple!
Below: Coaches that have managed Rangers past present, club squad present, etc.. |
Politics › Re: US To Closely Monitor Nigeria’s 2027 Elections - Congressman by Ajsmart(m): 10:46am On Jul 06 |
You want to monitor another nation’s elections? Do you own the said nation or what or who exactly gave you the right and belief to do so?🤷🏾♂️ |
Foreign Affairs › Re: South Africa Makes Fresh Move To Deport Chidimma Adetshina by Ajsmart(m): 6:44pm On Jun 30 |
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Science/Technology › Re: Jeff Bezos Says Human Water Consumption Is Inhibiting AI Development by Ajsmart(m): 6:20pm On Jun 29 |
So what next, depopulate the humans so your technology can provide required amount of water the AI use?🤷🏾♂️ |
Celebrities › Re: Illbliss Apologises Over 'igbos Own All Lands In Lagos" Post by Ajsmart(m): 5:39pm On Jun 15 |
No! Lagos is not your home because if it were you would never have opened your fork-tongue mouth to announce that “Igbos own all the lands in Lagos”. You did so to court controversy and cause division when you know for a sure fact that Igbos came to Lagos seeking to improve their chances of attaining prosperity on Western land. You should be grateful that the Westerners are accommodating enough to let you live well in order to prosper on their land whether or not you rent or own the houses or businesses situated on those lands. fergie001: https://www.instagram.com/p/DZmkHaHq6Yo/?igsh=MTVtZGZpbTVtZTB3ZA==
Previous Thread: Igbos Own All The Lands In Lagos- Rapper Ill Bliss |
Family › Re: DNA Confirms All My 4 Children Are Mine But….. by Ajsmart(m): 5:29pm On Jun 15 |
If your children are currently under the age of 14, there is a huge possibility that their looks will eventually change to start looking more like yours. There will be a resemblance of you in them either by facial structures, body type, shape or mannerism. In a lot of cases, children might start life by looking predominately like one parent during their pre-teen years. After puberty, the additional hormones will set in and their looks will begin to reflect that of the other parent. In majority of cases, they will pick looks from both parents as they transition into adolescent or young adults. AdisGlobal01: I did a DNA test on my four children and God so good they are all mine . But i have an issue .None of them looks like me .
I have always wanted to see my replica,a child that would look like me .But they all looked like their mother
I'm always embarrassed each time I go out with them because they are all fair in complexion and skinny too like their mother .But I'm a tall dark man with a bold body . They didn't look like me at all .Each time I go out with them it's always like they are not my children or they are my brothers children .There's no atom of resemblance at all .
Infact many people usually tell me to do DN a in which I letter did infact in two places to confirm my claim .
Now the issue is that I have asked my wife again to get pregnant and let's see if that one will look like me but she refused .
Please don't blame me yet only those in my shoes will know how heartbreaking it is having 4 children and non looks like you . It affected me mentally that I do not even have fatherly bond with them even after the DNA . I look like my father ,my father looks like his father . I do not want that look to end with me .Infact I don't even mind if it's a girl that would look like me .I just want my look alike
I planned marrying another wife since she refused to get pregnant again .
Kindly post for your followers . Their advice and suggestions will go along way .Shes also one of your followers so I'm sure she would see people's advices too .
I'm not a bad man but I can't just stand 4 kids not looking like me . I have an handsome face and body .Those who are in my shoes will understand. #marriage #marriagestory #lifestyle
What did you this Man should do, I will like to hear you in the comment section. |
Politics › Re: Rep Riley: World Must Not Forget Christian Genocide In Nigeria – US Congressman by Ajsmart(m): 12:53am On Jun 15 |
You’re worried about Christians in Nigeria yet in your own country, your administration have forever committed unprintable crimes against black American Christians whom you have perpetually chained under the deepest level of institutionalised racism and political violence.
Just last month your administration refused to acknowledge the United Nations declaration that transatlantic slavery of black people was the gravest crime against mankind. Majority of the enslaved were shipped to the United States and stripped of their religion, culture and dignity!
Interestingly, the slave trade was funded and perpetuated by so called Christians of the Americas and Europe fully supported by the catholic and Christian churches as well as the colonial Kings and Queens.
If you can’t protect black Americans Christians in your own country, you surely cannot care so much for black African Christians thousand of miles away.
Black American Christians can’t even get fair judgement in court while being murdered by non-whites like the 14yr old black Christian boy who was shot in the back and murdered by a Chinese store owner or 18 yr old Karmelo Anthony who prevented himself from bullying from a much bigger white kind who ended up dead in the process yet he was convicted by an all-white jury and sentenced to 37 years. Those two black boys were black Christians yet your adminstration turn a blind eye to the endless racism fostered upon black American Christians!
Stop using Nigeria Christian’s as an excuse to commit further atrocities in Africa all the while carting away its riches while distracting the American masses with religious propaganda and exaggerated lies! |
Sports › Re: Morocco Will No Longer Submit Bids To Host African Competitions - Fouzi Lekjaa by Ajsmart(m): 3:28pm On Jun 14 |
Great decision. Rigging tournaments just because Morocco hosted them is downright evil and should never be entertained by African nations. They’re not the only country capable of organizing continental tournaments. |
Christianity Etc › Re: God Forgives Even The Worst Sinners That Ask For Forgiveness by Ajsmart(m): 3:24pm On Jun 14 |
So, God will also forgive Adolph Hitler of Germany and King Lepold of Belgium for the millions of innocent people they murdered, right? |
Business › Re: Yarngpt: Nigerian AI Startup Bought By Bluechip Technologies by Ajsmart(m): 3:09pm On Jun 14 |
This is impressive as it encourages local developers to develop and build its own sustainable tech industry. |
Politics › Re: I Cannot Know The Problems Of Nigeria Until I Become The President -Peter Obi (V by Ajsmart(m): 9:33pm On Jun 13 |
This one is too moronic to ever become a president. What a dunce and sorry excuse for a presidential aspirant. How does he intend to rule a people if he doesn’t have a clue on the issues the citizens are experiencing? Melezenawii: "I cannot know the problems of Nigeria until I become the President"...Peter Obi🤣
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Sports › Re: South Africa Goalkeeper, Ronwen Williams Laments Lack Of African Support by Ajsmart(m): 9:24pm On Jun 13 |
Cry me a river. You and your team mates were quiet when your people were displaying all types of afrophobic madness against your fellow African brothers and sisters. Why would you expect a different treatment! Bobloco: South Africa captain Ronwen Williams has expressed disappointment at what he described as a lack of support from fellow African nations following Bafana Bafana’s 2-0 defeat to co-hosts Mexico in their opening 2026 FIFA World Cup match on Thursday night, Saturday PUNCH reports.
The result leaves South Africa with work to do in Group A as they pursue a place in the knockout rounds.
Speaking after the match, Williams admitted he was surprised by the volume of African football fans who appeared to back Mexico rather than an African representative on the global stage, and called for greater unity among Africans during major tournaments.
“Africans have always supported other African countries in every World Cup tournament, but I can’t figure out why our own case is different,” Williams said. “Many Africans supported Mexico, not us, the South Africans. We almost shed tears, but it’s truly sad.”
"As Africans, let’s stand for each other, let’s stand together.”
While some supporters sympathised with the goalkeeper’s sentiments and agreed that African nations should rally behind one another at international competitions, others offered a contrasting view.
A number of social media users from countries including Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya and Zimbabwe argued that recurring reports of xenophobic attacks on African migrants in South Africa have weakened the sense of continental solidarity, with several referencing past incidents involving foreign nationals living in the country as having shaped how other Africans view South Africa.
Some openly stated that they had supported Mexico in the match, citing those tensions as a factor in their decision.
https://punchng.com/south-africas-williams-hurt-by-lack-of-african-support/ |
Politics › Re: I Support President Tinubu Because He Is From Osun State - Gov. Adeleke by Ajsmart(m): 9:11pm On Jun 13 |
Flimsy reasons why you like a President. What a slowpoke of a governor. No wonder all he does is dance his life away when he should be taking care of the needs of the citizens. |
Business › Re: Elon Musk Becomes World's First Trillionaire by Ajsmart(m): 9:59am On Jun 12 |
The evil man that uses his riches to incite racism, fascism and dismantling of civil rights. A waste of sperm and earthly resources! |
Crime › Re: Owo Church Attack: Court Sentences 4 Al-shabaab Terrorists To Death By Hanging by Ajsmart(m): 3:30pm On Jun 03 |
TRUTH!!!! UncleAyo: All these fake imported religions have destroyed the normal mental processes of a lot of our people.
If you are following any of the two religion, you should know for fact that:
There is no heaven, there is no hell, there is no God (or god), there is no Allah, there are no angels, there are no demons, there are no spirits, there is no life after death, juju don't work, there is no eternal judgment, there is no karma, there was no historical Jesus. All those are figment of human imaginations and tools use by a very few some to control the very many others. The earlier you understand and accept these facts as facts, the happier and merrier your life and existence will be.
The religion you're currently claiming is the religion of your parents, if you were born into a different family of another religion (say Hinduism), that is the exact religion you will practice.
You were born without a religion in you, your factory reset has no religion in it. If you were to be a phone and they do factory reset on you today being a phone, there will not be anything found related to religion in your settings, files and file systems anymore; you learn religion only after your birth growing up.
Islam is idolatry and paganism, Christianity aswell is idolatry - All the world religion is idolatry, including all the Abrahamic religion. Holy communion is idolatory, bowing for a stone call Kaaba of the Bedouin tribes is also idolatory, killing of rams is idolatory, kissing or licking of a stone at mecca is idolatory, throwing of stone at pilgrimage is idolatory too.
Infact, Illah is what the Arabic call God and not Allah. Allah was one of the diety been worshiped before the invention of Islam. That is why muslims will say something like "la ilah ila huwa" meaning Allah is one Illah (God). Have you ask yourself why Prophet Mohammed's father who was an idol worshiper and who lived before the invention of islam has Allah in is name Abdullai== Abdu Allah? It is because Allah has been an idol worshiped by paganists before the Prophet received his revelations.
Nakedly circumambulations of the Kaaba, annual prigrimage to mecca, kissing of black stone, bowing towards the stone (stone worship) are all preislamic pagan practises by the nomadic Bedouin tribe and the same is what they still practice today.
All Abrahamic religion are idolatory, they only package them well and condemn your heritage as evil, whereas, Nigeria was better in terms of morality, honesty and integrity before they brought the foreign religions.
In peace loving, emotional intelligence, love for neighbors, respect for sanctity of life, we are even better than those who brought those religion with primitive leaders and prophets whose morality and characters are highly questionable.
Release yourself today from the shackles of religion. Stop wasting away your life and existence!
If you like, allow one illiterate alfa, imam or pastor to be telling you "you will go to hell". When you die, your dead experience will be like the same experience you had before your conception (pregnancy) ie. There is nothing like afterlife. Or where were you before your mother gave birth to you? |
Politics › Re: Naija don go, Entertainers Not speaking up Enough - Davido by Ajsmart(m): 9:33am On May 31 |
I’ve been saying it for a decade. The day majority of Africans let go of their foreign religion becomes their first step to regaining their senses; after which they will begin to see clearer, prompting them to fix the glaring issues surrounding them. The genesis of their problem is religion and those problems won’t go away until they let go of those religion. temmyyem: It's unfortunate that our people have been disarmed with 400 years of indoctrination using govt, Christianity and islam.
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Travel › Re: Cambodia Orders Africans To Leave By May 31 Or Face Jail Term, $8,000 Fine by Ajsmart(m): 1:52am On May 29 |
Irrespective of any political party that wins the Nigerian elections, the corruption and poor governance due to bad leaders will not abate. When given the opportunity to rule, Obi will do worse than even Tinubu could ever imagine. None of these politicians are good enough to rule the country and they are all there to enrich themselves and their constituents, period!!!!!!! You think Obi who’s jumping from party to party wants to rule in order to save the common man? LOL He’s spent so much money and has had years of sleepless nights so, IF he gets elected, he will do exactly like his predecessors and turn his back against those who voted for him. He will reclaim all his political financial losses and investments and reward those powerful people who help put him in power!! nedekid: If Nigeria and other African countries had their acts right will all these yeye countries see them finish? Countries like Cambodia who were nothing compared to Nigeria, Ghana etc few years ago our people are now running to, even India of all places. It is good, those countries should kick out Africans especially Nigerians, I also hope it is extends to western coubtries too, that Canada in particular. You cannot put useless people in power who then ruin the country, you then run to another peoples country who have chosen proper leaders to make the place conducive to stay. Funny thing is thag those same Africans from abroad will from there still be supporting the political class that made them refugees. One idiot like that was shouting buhari, Sai baba, by the time economy hit him he ran to Canada with his family at over age 50, guys were shocked, one asked him on Facebook why he ran, the guy said he did not see hope for himself and his family in naija any longer, funning thing is he started again with Tinubu, Jagaban this, builder of men that, he will curse and run down Obi and others at every opportunity, meanwhile na refugee for Canada. That guy should be sent back to come and enjoy naija under Apc. |
Travel › Re: Cambodia Orders Africans To Leave By May 31 Or Face Jail Term, $8,000 Fine by Ajsmart(m): 1:37am On May 29 |
Black people, you are on your own and have no friends! A continent rich in human and mineral resources have become the trash rag and disrespected all over the world because the people are simply not angry enough to demand excellence from their leaders and governments!
How the mighty have fallen. Imagine a shithole dump like Cambodia disrespecting the entire continent. |
Politics › Re: Even ₦30 Million A Year Can Feel Like Survival In Nigeria by Ajsmart(m): 1:24am On May 29 |
This write up brought tears to my eyes! The people have endured a lot but until millions of citizens stand up and work together to demand accountability from the government, the cycle will unfortunately remain the same! Things will get worse every year with no visible improvement irrespective of which political party comes into power! Princedapace: I genuinely want to understand people who still support the current state of Nigeria. I want to see things from their perspective and understand what exactly gives them hope or confidence in the system.
Here are some of the reasons why I have become deeply frustrated with Nigeria as a country.
Nigeria took control of our God-given natural resources, declared them government property, made enormous amounts of money from them for decades, yet the results are disappointing.
No Proper Public Water Supply Most citizens still have to dig boreholes just to access water. In many places, there is no reliable treated water system provided by the government. No Stable Electricity Even after digging your own borehole, you still struggle with electricity to pump the water. I remember how stressful it was carrying my heavy generator downstairs several times a week just to pump water. It is exhausting. Poor Network and Internet Services You constantly battle with poor network coverage. Please do not tell me network is good in your area. Good network should be standard across all major cities, state capitals, and urban centers. Starlink practically came to rescue internet access for many Nigerians, just as generators and solar systems became alternatives to failed electricity infrastructure. Healthcare Is a Nightmare Many of our best doctors have left the country in search of better pay and better working conditions. We are left with fewer doctors, poorly funded hospitals, and overwhelmed healthcare systems. Even the hospital I use had to install massive solar infrastructure, and the cost was indirectly transferred to patients like us. Insecurity Has Become Terrifying Going to bed in Nigeria now feels frightening. You could be kidnapped. Your children could be kidnapped. Armed bandits have taken over many highways and rural communities. The number of Nigerians kidnapped monthly from their homes and roads is alarming.
Personally, I have not traveled outside the state I currently live in for about three years because of insecurity. The last time I had to travel, I used a flight because the roads no longer felt safe.
The economy is brutal too. One million naira disappears before you even realize it. Citizens practically fund every social need by themselves.
Even as an individual earning ₦30 million yearly, if you are a family man, you can still feel financially drained unless you are willing to lower your standard of living significantly. The moment you try to maintain a higher quality of life, the expenses become overwhelming.
To afford:
24/7 electricity Reliable water supply Proper healthcare Quality education for your children Good internet like Starlink Healthy feeding One or two family vacations yearly
…you may still spend the entire year struggling financially despite earning what should normally be considered a strong income.
Nigerians Pay Heavy Taxes Without Real Value in Return The government makes enormous amounts of money from citizens. When we heard how much companies like MTN paid in taxes, many people celebrated. But where did that money come from? It came from ordinary Nigerians paying for services.
Nigerians are heavily taxed, whether people realize it or not.
Every USSD transaction attracts charges. Bank transfers attract charges. Driver’s licenses, passports, imports, exports, ATM withdrawals, and countless services all come with taxes, levies, or fees.
You could earn ₦100,000 and unknowingly spend over ₦15,000 through different forms of indirect taxation and service charges.
Companies like Meta and Google also pay taxes to the Nigerian government, but that money still ultimately comes from hardworking Nigerians using their platforms and services.
Yet despite all this, the government still wants to widen income taxation, especially targeting the informal sector — people who built businesses and survived without meaningful government support.
Housing Costs Are Becoming Unbearable Rent keeps increasing while purchasing power keeps dropping drastically. So how exactly are citizens expected to afford decent housing?
And then people ask why crime is increasing. Survival itself has become extremely difficult.
Nigeria is also a highly dependent society where one individual is often responsible for supporting parents, siblings, spouse, and children at the same time.
Education Is Becoming Unsafe and Unreliable Honestly, many public schools look abandoned. Some of the videos online make government schools resemble neglected facilities. A lot of parents no longer trust public education, so they are forced into expensive private schools.
So, what exactly is my benefit as a Nigerian citizen?
I know how much money Nigeria takes from me yearly. Even as a freelancer before this aggressive tax expansion, VAT was already deducted from many services and transactions I paid for. The government already made significant money from me indirectly.
Now, after paying VAT across products and services, people are still expected to surrender a large percentage of their income through direct taxation.
Copying systems from countries like the UK without building equivalent infrastructure and public services first is unfair.
I am honestly drained. Nigeria feels suffocating.
And the worst part?
Corruption remains deeply rooted. Politicians still abuse public institutions. Elections are still heavily questioned. Huge amounts of money are spent maintaining politicians and their families.
Citizens are constantly told to endure hardship. But why does it seem like only ordinary Nigerians are expected to suffer?
Can politicians not endure too?
Are citizens alone supposed to make sacrifices while the political class continues living comfortably?
For those who still strongly support the current state of Nigeria, I genuinely want to understand your reasons. |
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Romance › Re: If Any Man Keeps Malice With Me For 3 Days, I’ll Sleep With Another Man- Lady by Ajsmart(m): 9:01pm On May 17 |
Signs of a foolish girl who lacks self-respect and loyalty if the best she can offer herself is to sleep with other men in order to gain her man’s attention! She’s punishing her own coochie thinking she’s pushing the man😆 |
Politics › Re: 2027: Beautiful Yoruba Women Shun Ronu Movement, Endorse Peter Obi by Ajsmart(m): 8:53am On May 17 |
Why the need to highlight their ethnic group? Who cares if they’re Yorubas, Hausas or Igbos? Voting should never be based on tribalism. Tribal politics is not needed at this time and obidients have sunk low to introduce tribal politics into elections which is probably why the masses see them as IPOB supporters. For this alone, I will never support anything Obidient FuckFuckPastor: I am Yoruba and Peter Obi is who I’m rooting for. Anyone that doesn’t like it should hit their head on the ground. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Kemi Badenoch Speaks Yoruba (video) by Ajsmart(m): 5:11pm On May 16 |
That’s a very disappointing Yoruba woman. |
Education › Re: What Do U Do After Spending $79k On A Masters Degree In USA With No Work Permit by Ajsmart(m): 9:48pm On May 14 |
Stay home and bike the country’s private sector, I guess? The brain drain is way too much and the current U.S administration has a disdain for anyone non-white.
Nigerians are easy target because despite some of the criminal activities, they are highly educated and corporate groups. This nazi administration does not like the upward progression of black people so they are always out to dim any lights of black progression. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Donald Trump Lands In China For High-stakes Meeting With Xi Jinping by Ajsmart(m): 7:18am On May 14 |
Learn to shut up for once. The same Trump you’re hailing said yesterday that he doesn’t give a flying Bleep about the financial woes of AmeriKKKan families. No one knew how stupid of a person you were until you aired out your dumb thoughts! If nothing, pretend to be smart and shut the Bleep up!!!! safarifarms: He traveled there with Business men. Nigerian presidents will go with their family, 50 Special Assistants & 7 governors. Some of which will go ahead and wait to receiving over there when he arrives. |
Agriculture › Re: How My Side Hustle Became My Major Income Earner. Pictures Included by Ajsmart(m): 10:10am On May 13 |
Fantastic news. This is motivational and I pray your farm gets bigger year in, year out. James4358: I inherited seven stems of Cocoa with a plot of land in the village that was only good for Agriculture from my dad about 5 years ago when he transion to the other side. I was struggling with a Para military job that the pay couldn't take me home.
I decided to look homeward. Applied for study leave, went back home to my father's land, cleared the only plot he had and extended the cocoa farm of seven stems to about 300 stems as at today.
I initially did 900 nursery for transplant but only about 300 survived.
Today my farm pays me more than what I spent 5years to study in school. |
Education › Re: Meet Daniella Owoeye: The Girl Who Emerged Overall Best In JAMB 2026 With 372/40 by Ajsmart(m): 6:40pm On May 12 |
You’re 1000% correct and have gained a follower in me. How a group of people could be so naturally intelligent and physically and mentally strong yet incredibly dumb enough to submit to baseless foreign religion is the ultimate oxymoron ever. The Europeans are fully aware that the survival and redemption of black people and African lays at the feet of Nigerians in general and Yorubas and Igbos in particular. I’m also convinced that the biblical Judah is actually Quidah situated in Benin Republic but out prooorbhave been deceived to keep looking towards Middle Eastern Israel. musicwriter: If you mean Igbos (especially those in Anambra state) and Yorubas (especially those in Ogun state) they're not really different people. They're genetically the same people. You'll also find them in Ouidah in Benin republic.
Note: It was a white man named Cavalli Esfosa, a geneticist, that made the claim in his book: the history and geography of human genes. He sampled the genes of people around the world in the book and showed where certain people in the survey originated.
When I read what he said, I was like Habaaah this can't be true!
Then, I said to myself if this is true, then they'll be Igbo and Yoruba words that sounds same. And I decided to research it.
Lo and behold, I found many Yoruba and Igbo words that not only sound the same but also means the same thing! Examples below.
ENGLISH IGBO YORUBA Cockerel Okuko Akuko Rat Oke Okere Wind Ufufe Afefe Father Papa Baba Stone Okute Okuta
Mr. Cavalli was right!!
I discovered those in Ouidah in Benin republic through further research.
They're the inventor of the concept of God and a saviour or redeemer.
They're the most intelligent people at least in the Niger-area and probably in the world. But they're also the dumbest (something I find very puzzling). Just tell them about God, spirits, jazz and they'll lose their common sense. We don't know this because we've been deceived with education such that we have no knowledge about ourselves. If those three locations could wake up, the black race will rule the world forever. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi Erases His Fingerprint After Using The Gym (Video) by Ajsmart(m): 10:14am On May 07 |
He was simply cleaning up the sweat after exercising in order to get it ready for others to use. This is standard practice here in the States or any western countries. Wipe your sweat after a sweaty workout. |