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Culture / Re: Ethiopian Women + Nigerian Men (PICS) by alanmwene: 10:53pm On Nov 29, 2015
Ajuran:

White people are threatened by Horn Africans, as we have no inferiority complex unlike Bantus
really?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRXy4TfRY5k


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcxGwRIn-2w

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4rsDCQiHpM

Nobody can treat bantus like that!Nobody!
Computers / Re: Thread For Cisco Networking by alanmwene: 2:16am On Nov 25, 2015
hadura29:


I tried following your steps, but when I get to the point of assigning router I.d, I get the same message I have been getting since yesterday. See pic below.
I think the problem is with your IOS version!It seems to me that it is too old to support eigrpv6.
do this to be sure:
R1(config)#int fa0/0
#ipv6 ? to see if the eigrp option is there.Iam pretty sure itsnt there!
Culture / Re: Who Are The Fulani People And Their Origins? by alanmwene: 7:32pm On Nov 08, 2015
Fulaman198:

All false information, Bantus never lived in the Sahara, kindly stop spreading false information. The Kanuri alongside other Saharan groups had a kingdom that extended into Libya called the Kanem-Bornu Empire. The empire of Kush was 100% Nilotic. In addition, Nilo-Saharan people have always lived within the Nile valley. Bantus don't even come close. Their body type which is typically shorter doesn't have them being a part of the region.
What do you mean by false information?These discoveries were attested by French and Belgian archeologists.And since kanuris call themselves ANU?Why don't you give any cultural evidences of the links between kanuris and ancient Egyptians instead of speculating?


Proven Physical Remains: the Anu People


Let us focus initially on the work of the French Egyptologist Emile Amélineau (1850-1915), who devoted himself to the first dynasties and who excavated, for the first time, the tombs of the pharaohs of the first (official) dynasty. In his excavations in the south of Egypt he discovered evidence of the existence of already advanced people earlier than the Pharaohs of the first dynasty. He discovered in particular the people of black race, the Anu (sometimes called "Aunu"wink. (Nothing to do with the Annunaki, although it sounds like a similar word.)

They raised livestock and practised extensive agriculture all along the Nile and protected themselves inside the defensive walls of cities. They founded the towns of Esna (Anu Tseni), Erment (Anu Menti), Qush, Gebelein (Anti) and even Heliopolis (which was originally named "Anu"wink. These cities include in their written names the characteristic symbol designating the Anu people, the three columns. And according to many researchers (Chandler, etc), the greatest figures of ancient Egypt, such as Osiris, Isis, Hermes and Horus came from this ancient Anu race. May I remind you that according to the ancient texts, Osiris, for example, is known as "Son of Geb and Nut, born in Thebes in Upper Egypt", which gives him a reality in historical life; the texts even say that he taught the arts of agriculture and established the rule of law. (For my part, I do not totally agree with the thesis that these beings originated only among the Anu.)

The noble Tera-Neter of the Anu, from William Flinders Petrie, The Making of Egypt, 1939.


In any case the Anu knew the use of metals and ivory, they were very organized and knew how to write. This was proven by many artefacts found by Amélineau in the region of Abydos and described in his Nouvelles Fouilles d'Abydos. The archaeologist pointed out: "If Osiris was of Nubian origin, although born in Thebes, then it would be easy to understand why the fight between Osiris and Seth took place in Nubia." (Prolégomènes, pp.124-5). Let us not forget that according to certain researchers, Anu is a term applied to Osiris himself. Amélineau comments that it was "in an ethnic sense that we must read the term Anu applied to Osiris." He also quotes a passage from Chapter 15 of The Book of the Dead (of which the real title is The Book of Coming Out into the Light): "O Thou God Anu in the mountainous land of Antem! O Great God of the double solar mountain!" It was the name of Osiris in his role as fourth Pharaoh on Earth which the Greeks translated by Onnuphris, that is to say, "the Good".

We have an extraordinary object from pre-dynastic Anu found by the great English Egyptologist William Flinders Petrie (1853-1942) in Abydos. It is a glazed and inscribed earthenware tile, unearthed from below the dynastic temple. The inscription bears the portrait of the Anu ruler, Tera-neter. There is even his address at the top: "Palace of the Anu at Ermant, Tera-neter."


Existence of Several Groups

But the Anu are only one contribution to Egyptian civilization. There are others, as is being revealed more and more with the latest archaeological discoveries in the south of Egypt. We should include also the Mesnitu (whom certain researchers identify with the Shemsu Hor) who came from Punt, more precisely from Somalia. Their land was called Ta Neteru ('the land of the gods'). They were mostly metal workers and blacksmiths and ended up eventually dominating the Anu and their Nubian land Ta Seti ('the land of the bond' or 'the land of the prow' according to translation) of Sudan. Gradually the two lands were assimilated into one, Ta Khent ('land of the beginning'). The physical difference between the Anu and the Mesnitu is noted in their jaws: those of the Anu are rounder and short whereas those of the Mesnitu are square like that of Narmer-Menes. But there are also sub-groups within these two groups, such as the Beja (among the Mesnitu) and the Rekhytu people in north (who arrived in the valley of the Nile by Coptos) and groups supporting or mixing with the Anu coming from Sinai and Libya.


Early Egyptian peoples.
The history is complex because there are yet more groups of various origins: the Aamu of Asian style but dressed like Egyptians and living in the mountains of Egypt; the Nehesy, living beyond present-day Sudan, the Temehu of the Western Desert, Libya and the northern coasts of Egypt. All these people were not just simple aboriginal hunters as some think. They had great knowledge and organization; but then where did their knowledge come from in such remote times?

RECENT EXCAVATIONS


Let us examine first the tangible evidence. Human fragments accompanied by signs of civilization, the oldest that archaeology has uncovered in Egypt (though in the coming months we may find things much older still), have been found 250km south of Aswan at Qadan, in ritual burials officially dated to 13,000-9000 BC. It is an undoubted fact that these people were not just simple aborigines; they had tools and knowledge of agriculture and complex rituals. Though this is not yet the high sophistication that we are looking for, we can see that they were much older than the Sumerians and even the Ubaid before them. It is high time that people realized that civilization on Earth probably did not begin in Sumer (an assertion imposed in the 19th century in the biblical context); the story is much more complex than that, as indicated by new evidence coming to light on all sides.

I cannot resist announcing the discovery on 7 May 2009 by a Belgian team, in a mountain cave close to Denderah in southern Egypt, of a skeleton probably dated between 30,000 and 33,000 years ago. And that's not all: the skull was turned towards the east, and several pots were found around the remains, proof of a certain level of culture.


A Mysterious People with Enlarged Skulls


But let us return to the research concerning the group of people with sophisticated knowledge who were apparently much more advanced than others in the arts of civilisation, and who disappeared from Egypt in about 4000 BC.

Professor Walter B. Emery (1903-1971), an excellent archaeologist with 45 years of experience excavating in Egypt and author of the book Archaic Egypt, found in certain tombs the remains of people who lived in pre-dynastic times in the north of Upper Egypt. The features of these bodies and skeletons are incredible. The skulls are of abnormal size and are dolichocephalic, i.e. the cranium as seen from above is oval, and is about 25% longer than it is wide. Some skulls show no sign of the usual sutures. The skeletons are larger than the average for the area and especially the skeletal frame is broader and heavier. He did not hesitate to identify them with the "Followers of Horus" and found that in their lifetime they filled an important priestly role. With regard to the long-headed skulls, it seems that it is not a prehistoric lineage of evolution but rather a lineage coming from a cycle of civilization from before the Flood.

These enlarged skulls have already been found in several regions of the world. Dr. J. Von Tschudi and Mariane E. Rivero in Peru have indentified three pre-Inca dolichocephalic races, the Chinchas, Aymaras and Huancas. They also found that if the Chinchas had a lengthened skull it was because they bandaged the skulls of their children in order to resemble the two other groups, who did not bandage their skulls. They managed to work out that the original group with the most marked natural characteristics were the Chinchas. They preceded the first Inca, Manco Capac, and probably influenced both the Incas and the Maya in later times. Researchers A.H. Verrill and Posnansky point out that the oldest pre-Inca city in Peru, Tiahuanaco, dates from the same time as pre-dynastic Egypt, and enlarged skulls of this period can be seen in Tihuanaco Museum.

It is therefore asserted that there once existed an antediluvian race that has been found here and there all over the world, a race that had a naturally elongated conical skull, as affirmed by some researchers, among them Dr Tschudi, who possesses a fossil from that time of a 7-month-old foetus with a dolichocephalic skull still in the womb of its mother.



Dolichocephalic skull. Dolichocephalic skull in the Regional Museum in Ankash Huaraz, Peru.


All this is far from being "politically correct" because these facts call into question genetics, the history of evolution and beliefs based on the Bible. It is thus only very slowly that people absorb these new but fascinating facts. To cite one example, dolichocephalic skulls have been withdrawn from public view in the museum of Valetta in Malta, undoubtedly to avoid offending the religious sensitivities of some people. Indeed, about 700 of these skulls were found in Malta in the hypogea of Hal Saflieni and the tombs of the megalithic temples of Taxien and Ggantja. It was Dr Anton Mifsud and Dr Charles Savona Ventura who analyzed the skulls and came to the same conclusion as in Peru, identifying three different groups, some of completely "natural" origin, and others that had been bandaged.

This is another even closer link with Egypt. The former name of Malta is Melita, from the Latin mel, 'honey'. The symbol of Malta is a bee with its hexagonal honeycomb. Let us not forget that the symbol of the pharaoh in Egypt is also the bee ('bit') which gives him one of his titles. Honey was reserved for the Pharaoh and the chief priests, and Mel (or Mer) was one of the names given to the pyramids in Egypt. In addition, sun worship prevailed in Malta as in Egypt, and the dolichocephalic caste disappeared at the same time in both countries. In my own research, I've found that there was very probably a migration of these long-headed people from Egypt to Malta, and traces of them are found in Cretan civilization. Be that as it may, this race that seems to have been devoted to the priesthood and teaching, and that kept itself more or less separate, had one point in common everywhere: the building of megalithic monuments. It formed a dominant priestly caste wherever it was. Could these people really be the descendants of an antediluvian race? Perhaps. But are they the famous Shemsu Hor? It's not certain.

The Egyptian hieroglyph of the bee at Luxor, a link with Malta.



Megalithic construction in Malta.

The Shemsu Hor according to the Egyptian Oral Tradition


Today, what says the oral tradition, still alive among certain Egyptians who have been initiated from generation to generation? It says that the term "Shemsu Hor" has been very poorly translated. The meaning "Followers of Horus" is not convincing. For them, the word is initially "Sheshu Hor" and indicates in very early Egyptian, "the evolved principle of man". The phrase "Zep Tepi" that Robert Bauval and Graham Hancock have translated as the "First Time" is for them, and for the British Egyptologist E.A. Raymond, to be translated as "when the gods manifested as humans". The exact sentence found on the walls of the temple of Edfu is: "Ntr ntri hpr m sp tpy", that is to say, "the sanctified god who came to be born at the first time". The keepers of the oral tradition say that these words refer to a time when the divine appeared among humans to raise their consciousness. They say that the humans of that time in Egypt, the Shesh people (whence 'Sheshu Hor'), organized into 42 tribes (which gave later the 42 nomes or regions), were beginning to lose their subtle senses. Indeed, if we now have our five senses today, according to the wisdom keepers at that time we had 365! We have really lost so many of them! The divine beings manifested more and more at that time to try to halt the degradation and the loss of senses among the Shesh, and to try to preserve the communion with the 360 Neters or "the 360 principles of divine creation" (wrongly translated as "gods", as they say). Thus there were in the beginning the Shesh people, consisting of 42 tribes (including the Anu) of various origins, having united and having had prestigious ancestors like Anubis, Osiris, etc., and also a mysterious dolichocephalic race of which we know almost nothing.

One thing is certain: Egypt was an incredible melting pot of mixed races and it will be necessary to make a further serious study of the origins of these people. It is already known from all the documents of ancient Egypt that "the Egyptian people came from the land of Punt". Researchers today are struggling to give this place an exact geographical location, placing it in turn in Ethiopia, in Sudan or elsewhere. To my mind the richest and most convincing thesis is that of the Director of Research at the François Daumas Institute of Egyptology, Dimitri Meeks, who places Punt in Arabia. This is the only fully convincing theory in the light of the texts, and as soon as we can conduct research over there I am sure we will learn much more about the early Egyptians. But the researchers will have to become more open to a new paradigm, that of a very advanced civilization existing long before the last Flood.
paseur de la tradition orale
A wisdom keeper of the oral tradition in Edfu. © Gigal


Copyright: Antoine Gigal
(Translation by Valérie Sandelin with Daniel Winter’s help - from a French article: “L’Egypte d’avant les Pharaons” in the French “Sacrée Planète” magazine – April-May 2010)

Bibliography

•Émile Amélineau, Nouvelles Fouilles d'Abydos, 1895-6, 1896-7 & 1897-8 (full report of the excavations), Paris: Ed. Leroux, 1901, 1902 & 1904-5.
•Émile Amélineau, Prolégomènes à l'étude de la réligion égyptienne, Paris: Ed. Leroux, 1916.
•Dr. G. Elliot Smith, The Ancient Egyptians, Harper, 1923.
•Arthur Posnansky, Tiahuanacu, New York: J.J. Augustin, 1946.
•Randy Koppang, "The Dolichocephaloids: Missing Race of Our Human Family", www.paranoiamagazine.com/articles.html.
•Dimitri Meeks, Chapter 4: "Locating Punt", Mysterious Lands, David B. O'Connor & Stephen Quirke, UCL Press, 2003.
•Anton & Simon Mifsud, Malta Dossier, "Evidence for the Magdalenian", Proprint Co., 1997.
•C. Soaped Ventura, Anton Mifsud, Prehistoric Medicine in Malta, Proprint Co., 1999.
•Anton Mifsud, C. Soaped Ventura, Facets of Maltese Prehistory, Prehistoric Society of Malta, 1999.
•Graham Hancock, Fingerprints of the Gods, Corbaccio, 1996.
•David Rohl, Legend, Piemme, 2000.





Gigal Research 2013 - 2015

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Culture / Re: Who Are The Fulani People And Their Origins? by alanmwene: 3:52pm On Nov 08, 2015
Fulaman198:

You have got to be kidding me with this Bantu nonsense.
Bantus have nothing to do with Egypt. It's mainly Nilotic/Saharan groups. That means Kanuri of Nigeria, Tebu/Tubu/Toubou of Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Sudan. Nubians of Sudan and Egypt. Songhai/Zarma (Sonrai), and other Nilotic groups like the Dinka and Nuer.
Bantus no offence are not desert dwellers. Nilotes, Sahelians, Afro-Asiatic groups are
Incorrect!The proto-Egyptians were called the Anus and they have nothing to do with the people you have cited.And their phenotype was totally distinct from the sudano-sahelian phenotype(tall,slender,......).I conjecture that bantus lived in the sahara when the sahara used to be a green space.And they started moving in all directions due to the sahara desertification.If bantus have nothing to do with ancient Egyptians,how come ancient Egyptians artefacts(Osiris statue,egyptian vases) were found in kasai (congo)?
http://www.digitalcongo.net/article/68654
http://www.aime-free.com/article-pharaon-au-congo-en-egypte-ancienne-76131121.html
Culture / Re: Who Are The Fulani People And Their Origins? by alanmwene: 7:39pm On Nov 07, 2015
MrPresident1:
The Fulani are Hamites, they are descendants of ancient Egyptians, ancient Egypt was a Hamitic empire. Somalis are ancient Egyptians too, so you see they resemble themselves, they are Hamites, Fulani and Somalis and they do not like mixing with people they call Bantus, or Negroes. The have derogatory names for them eg the Somalis call the Negroes Adoon or Jareer both having derogatory meanings. They do not like mixing with Negroes, they can marry your women but will never ever allow you near their women.
I don't think Somalis and fulanis have anything to do with the Egyptian kingdom coz you cant go from being a sedentary culture to a totally pastoral and nomadic culture just like that.And the original Egyptians were called the Anu anyway!Before their contacts with arabs,neither Somalis nor fulanis built a state by themselves.Arabs civilised them and gave them a religion.Bantus people were the true creators of ancient Egypt coz bantus and ancient Egyptians give the same name to all founding fathers of their empires
Menes Narmer/Menes Aha/Mwene aha(or Mwene scorpio/King catfish)):founder of the Egyptian kingdom
Mwene Nimi/Mwene Kongo(King god))=founder of the kongo kingdom
Mwene mutapa=Founder of great Zimbabwe
Mwene Nganga(chibinda ilunga)=Founder of the Lunda and Chokwe kingdoms
Mwami=Founder of the Rwandese kingdom
Mwene Nyaga(king ostrich)=Founder of Kenya
There are no other groups of people in Africa that give the tilte Mwene to their empire builders!
Anyway,how can Somalis be descendants of ancient Egyptians and do this grin grin grin grin:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKeSrq7t6Ak
or fell this test that monkeys passed with flying colours? grin grin grin grin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rVz3GgAWUyM

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Culture / Re: Black People(bantus)-hebrew Israelites,inter-racial Marriage Is Not Good by alanmwene: 2:43pm On Nov 07, 2015
777philosopher:
Black People of Sub Saharan Africa-Bantus. you are the Real Hebrew Israelites in the Bible. read Song of Solomon 1:5-6, and Job 30:30 in the Bible. God told our ancestors not to intermarry with Foreigners. this Foreigners are Caucasian Race(White Europeans, Latinos, Arabs, Hispanics) and Mongoloid Race(Chinese, Japanese , e.t.c). because this foreigners have Neanderthal DNA in their Blood and they are children/ descendants of Satan and Fallen Angels(demons). do not marry them. it is forbidden.
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All sub-saharian Africans aren't bantus and bantus have nothing to do with jews or Hebrews!Bantus are 100%africans!Find another tune!
Culture / Re: My Bantu Friends From South Africa And Other Bantu Countries I Have A Question by alanmwene: 5:44pm On Nov 06, 2015
Culture / Re: My Bantu Friends From South Africa And Other Bantu Countries I Have A Question by alanmwene: 4:42pm On Nov 06, 2015
Fulaman198:
What is the proper Pronunciation of 'Ubuntu'? On Linux forums I hear it being butchered all the time by westerners.
U=OU coz in bantu languages the sound U doesn't exist!
MOBUTU=MOBOUTOU
UBUNTU=OUBOUNTOU
It so pleasing that bantus are the only race in the world with an operating system named after them grin grin grin grin

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Politics / Re: igbos are the most brilliant black african race...US academic report 2015 by alanmwene: 5:01pm On Nov 05, 2015
pazienza:

You said it all. Saint Lucia is an independent island nation. Wait till Ndiigbo gets an independent nation free of Arewa-Oduanistans and see what we can achieve.
excuses!
Check what other people are doing under far worst circumstances than igbos right now:
East congo(war zone)
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=1751984
Politics / Re: igbos are the most brilliant black african race...US academic report 2015 by alanmwene: 4:18pm On Oct 24, 2015
Any,history always repeat itself!

After the Haitian revolution,Dessalines ordered the massacre of the entire white population of Haiti.That was the right thing to do coz these peope were just plotting with france to bring back slavery.As he said himself "I saved my country,I have avenged America"

Centuries later,another kongoman,Holden Roberto,the father of angola independence .ordered the massacre of 1000s of white in his first military excursion into angola.And he said "this time the slaves did not cower". They massacred everything"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holden_Roberto
Politics / Re: igbos are the most brilliant black african race...US academic report 2015 by alanmwene: 3:51pm On Oct 24, 2015
OfoIgbo:

In spite of the links you sent, it is not clear where Dessalines came from as there is ample evidence he could be Igbo.
Back in the day, Congo referred to parts of western and central Africa which obviously included Igbo territory.
Secondly Igbos played a major role in the Haitian revolution.
http://www.bookmanlit.com/dessalines.html
So Dessalines was Igbo and the first Haitian constitution was written in kikongo/lingala?Have you gone through the second link I provided?Like Toussaint louverture who was Kongo(mother)/Fon(father),Dessalines was a pure kongoman.
Is "kanga mundele kanga bafyoti,kanga mundele,kanga ndoki "an Igbo song?That was the anthem of Haitian revolution!Igbos have no influence on Haitian revolution.The Haitian revolution started when kongos who fought during civil wars in the kongo kingdom were taken to Haiti.Without that fact,there would never have been a country called Haiti!Anyway,igbos have no track record of fighting the white man grin grin
Politics / Re: igbos are the most brilliant black african race...US academic report 2015 by alanmwene: 10:16pm On Oct 20, 2015
mensdept:
What is new about this? A largely Igbo slave area became the first black republic in the world-Haiti and we see how they have systematically been treated for that act. Ojukwu was the first black man to create a republic-Biafra, and with hardly nothing, they stood against (not your then and current useless Nigerian colonial army) but England, Soviets, and Muslim league, and on and on.

This is why particularly the Southwest is willing to betray those of the Midwestern Region and Eastern Region and use all attempts to cause division because they would starve without Igbo and their cousins.

Simple
Total bullshit!Kongo people are the true creators of Haiti!Dessalines(the founder of Haiti) was 100% kongo like 9 out of 10 leaders of the Haitian revolution.Kongos and Fons(dahomey) are the main groups ethnicities in Haiti.
http://www.blackpast.org/gah/dessalines-jean-jacques-1758-1806
http://www.uhpress.hawaii.edu/journals/jwh/jwh042p181.pdf

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Politics / Re: igbos are the most brilliant black african race...US academic report 2015 by alanmwene: 9:39pm On Oct 20, 2015
You find smart people everywhere!Saint-lucia is a tiny island of less than 500000 people.yet it has produced 2 nobel prizes(economy,litterature).How many nobel prizes have igbos produced?Anyway,when you claim to be the smartest,you must then have built your motherland better than anywhere else.Is igboland really built to acceptable standards?I doublt!
This is what some ethnicities(chis and Nandes) built from scratch:
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=729330
Show any Igbo city that matches this city!

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Culture / Re: Top 10 Most Spoken Languages In All Of Africa by alanmwene: 5:53pm On Oct 07, 2015
kaura5000:
Mr swahili lets do the calculations..nigeria is a nation of almost 180 million.. lets say 80 million in the north speak hausa add that with almost 20 million of niger republic.. add with almost 6 million in northern ghana, add with cameroon,togo,benin,sudan,chad,ivorycoast, etc
first of all I doubt there are 80 millions of people living in the north of Nigeria.My best estimate will be at most 50 millions of people.For the sake of the argument,lets suppose that there are 80 millions of people speaking hausa in north Nigeria,lets make the calculations:

Hausa:
ngeria 80millions
niger 20 millions
rest 10 millions
Total=110 millions
that pretty much the highest estimate of the number of people speaking hausa

Swahili
Tanzania=40millions
Kenya =36millions
congo =30 millions
Uganda =15million
Rwanda =10millions
that is already ways higher than the highest estimate of the number of people speaking hausa.IF add Burundi,zambia,zimbabeans,ethiopians,somalis,zambians,comores.......

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Culture / Re: Top 10 Most Spoken Languages In All Of Africa by alanmwene: 12:46pm On Oct 07, 2015
ZelrothCloven:


Lol! Hater
So to speak the truth is to be a hater?How many people speak hausa compare to Swahili?Wiith Tanzania(40millions) and Kenya(36 millions) you already have ways more people speaking Swahili than hausa.Then add Drc,uganda,zambia,comores.....etc...Don't forget that 3 out of 4 Somalis speak Swahili and a lot of Ethiopians as well.Beauty wise there is no contest between Swahili and hausa.Swahili wins hand down!

Swahili song:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcFfSGdbcjQ

Versus hausa song:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vx2V3hdVTf0
Family / Re: What Is The Problem Between Mothers And Their Daughter-In-Laws? by alanmwene: 11:14pm On Sep 23, 2015
I think that culture plays a big role in these MIL and DIL issues.African culture is just about greed,lack of humility ,lack of respect,,,etc,,,I know quite a lot of Indians guys who are living with their girlfriends/fiancées in their parents homes just to save enough to buy houses.They will live like that for 2 or 3 years to save a lot of money and get a head start in life.It must be said that Asian girls are very humble and very respectful compare to black girls.
Culture / Re: Ethiopian Women + Nigerian Men (PICS) by alanmwene: 10:06pm On Sep 23, 2015
Fulaman198:


Loll my Bantu, is this a dream or what? Why would our Fulani Angels choose Bantus over their Fulani Bros? undecided
Looks,strength,swag,success!
But don't worry,we bantus guys don't go west or East :We stick to our own women!

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Culture / Re: Ethiopian Women + Nigerian Men (PICS) by alanmwene: 8:51pm On Sep 23, 2015
Fulaman198:

Haha what? let the women be the judges of that. Aren't Bantus short?
Don't let bantus guys near fula sistas coz fula guys will end up in tears grin grin grin
Made in bantus:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aG-313qp5Y8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZf4GWVNTrU
Culture / Re: Top 10 Most Spoken Languages In All Of Africa by alanmwene: 8:11pm On Sep 22, 2015
Swahili is the most widely spoken African language and also the most beautiful.Who speaks hausa?

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Culture / Re: Ethiopian Women + Nigerian Men (PICS) by alanmwene: 4:28pm On Sep 16, 2015

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Culture / Re: Ethiopian Women + Nigerian Men (PICS) by alanmwene: 10:57pm On Sep 14, 2015
bantus mess with strong girls not some Somali or Ethiopian crap!
kongoman:Maitre gims!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMltoD1jCGI
Culture / Re: Ethiopian Women + Nigerian Men (PICS) by alanmwene: 10:48pm On Sep 14, 2015
Ajuran:

Who are you fooling? Rwandans dont look any different than Bantus. I can put my life on it, that if you saw a Cushitic woman, you marry her in a heart beat over any Negroid....Your kind run after anything that is not Bantu, while we try our very best to remain pure and marry within our ethnic group. Even outcasting those who marry out.
Nice try!But as you know ,bantus don't marry Somalis ,Ethiopians or any other Africans:Bantus look down on the rest of Africa!Anyway,bantu guys are by far the fittest and best looking guys in Africa.The kongo race produces the best looking men in the whole Africa.I can say it coz I know how all African men look like.Anybody who really know kongo people will know that they are among the most racists people in Africa and they love only their own people.I cant even start imagining kongolese guys marrying Somalis or Ethiopians!They will f@ck with ,but not marry trust me!
Romance / Re: Beautiful and Handsome Bantu People Photos Here! by alanmwene: 10:53pm On Sep 07, 2015
Romance / Re: Beautiful and Handsome Bantu People Photos Here! by alanmwene: 11:05pm On Aug 31, 2015
bantus in china:The first African and 4th non-Chinese to be admitted in the shaolin temple

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-s4sseWEo-k
Romance / Re: Beautiful and Handsome Bantu People Photos Here! by alanmwene: 11:04am On Aug 31, 2015
bantus always make Africa proud wherever they are:Disciplined,clean,good looking and intelligent!
Bantus in china:
*Vimbayi from Zimbabwe:News reader
*Thebo from south Africa:Business student
*Frank from congo:DJ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r18IPkI6WT0

Versus west Africans in china grin grin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VSnCeSHB3-I

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YkYVduQFuc

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Politics / Re: Nigerian Man Publicly Beaten In India - Video by alanmwene: 6:18pm On Nov 14, 2013
Politics / Re: Nigerian Man Publicly Beaten In India - Video by alanmwene: 8:26pm On Nov 11, 2013
fredabrown: Anti-African Racism in India
“A group of youngsters thrashed a Congolese student to within an inch of his life in a posh Delhi mall while other shoppers looked on.”


Three other Tanzanian students died in Bangalore in the three months prior to Imran’s murder.”


The latest horror story concerning African students made headlines briefly in January when 24-year-old Burundian student Yannick Nihangaza emerged from a nine-month coma after being savagely attacked by a gang of Punjabi youth in Jalandhar. Yannick was an IT student at the incongruously named “Lovely University,” which incidentally has one of the biggest foreign student intakes in the country. A passing auto rickshaw driver took the unconscious Yannick to hospital, where he remained on life support for weeks. Despite numerous complaints from his friends and family, and even two letters from Yannick’s father to the Punjab chief minister, there was no action from either the police or the state machinery until the national media took up the story three months later.


http://blackagendareport.com/content/anti-african-racism-india
These indian rats are all over the world trying to scavenge a living yet they are the most racist people on earth!Thank god some folks are treating them the way they must be treated:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tf6rKIcjXwc
Politics / Re: Nigerian Man Publicly Beaten In India - Video by alanmwene: 4:55pm On Nov 11, 2013
The notion that every African in india is a drugs dealer is totally faulse!Many Africans in india lost their lives just because they were dating indian girls.For sure drugs dealers must be severely punished,but there is a difference between mob justice and justice.Indians will never do that to a white person!Come to think of it,india is the biggest manufacturer of illegal drugs in world and one of the biggest opium producer .Are Africans behind these illegal activities?All these Africans who are defending Indians are fools and are a disgrace to Africa.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39Kw2fzZ-7c

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Religion / Re: Why Does God Allow Satan To Influence Mankind? by alanmwene: 2:07pm On Nov 10, 2013
gratieao: God is all powerful. Yet He allows Satan to carry out his deceitful and destructive activities
The Bible pictures the whole world under the sway of an invisible devil. Where did he come from? Did God create a devil to tempt us and to lead us astray?
IS THERE a devil? Many people talk about the devil and Satan. Others scoff and say it's just superstition and imagination.

If you ask me i will say that the fault lies with the manufacturer (God)! God allegedly created humans, yet he faults us for being guided by our desires, instincts, and natural tendencies. Since he’s supposedly omniscient, God realized how we were destined to turn from the beginning. He must also have realized that his lament would fuel the urge to destroy his precious creations, only to leave himself back where he started. Even so, he creates Adam, yet hundreds of years later, he drowns nearly all the men (time of Noah), women, and children on the face of the earth because he deliberately chose not to make us to his liking the first time.
God and satan are the 2 faces of the same reality!God needs satan and satan needs god!Ultimately,god and satan need us more than we need them.They are prisoners of our wishes!
Politics / Re: Nigerian Man Publicly Beaten In India - Video by alanmwene: 10:24am On Nov 08, 2013
rudedough:

grin I know people like you, I meet them here on Nairaland everyday. Brave keyboard warriors who fight the Biafra-Nigeria war everyday but we're yet to record any casualty grin grin

If you're as Brave as the Congoleses, grab an Indian, beat him up and upload the video on YouTube lets see how brave you are.

Other than that kindly sit your @ss down and STFU cos when the racial killing starts, you won't be in India to face the heat neither will you be on the street in the crossfire. You'll be locked up in mummy's bedroom hiding under her dressing table.

I do not support the inhumane treatment of the young man, I just don't see retaliation on innocent Indians as a constructive approach to the situation. I believe this is the duty of our foreign diplomats and Govt to settle.
What are you trying to say?Who told you that I am a biafran?Is there any relation between the Biafra war and the senseless killing of a black man in india?Are you on Indians payroll?I am pretty sure that if this unfortunate guy was your brother,you wouldn't be here playing the fu#kin di#khead.You spend your time ranting about your government not providing basic facilities as if there is a correlation between Indians savage behaviour and your leaders failures.So why wouldn't Nigerians treat badly the million of Indians living in Nigeria coz their government failed them as well?You are complete waste of time!

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Politics / Re: Nigerian Man Publicly Beaten In India - Video by alanmwene: 11:00pm On Nov 07, 2013
rudedough: Whose fault is this?

The INDIANS who accommodated Nigerians in their land or OUR GOVERNMENT who refused to put basic social amenities in place?

When you answer this question justly, you will know who to channel your anger on.
Are you ok?Accommodating people doesn't give you the right to treat them like animals!What wrong with African people?There are millions of indiand lving in Africa compare to few thousands Africans living india.Who needs who?We Africans let people walk over us too easily!The only people will start respecting us is if we start treating other races the way they treat us in their countries.Indians in Africa need a serious beating.
Few months ago,the indian police rounded up 20 congoleses students just like that.But when people start beating up Indians in Kinshasa,the indian government intervened to release the students.That the only way you can deal with these indian savages!

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