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PoliticsHow To Disintegrate Nigeria Without War? by alex101(op): 6:30pm On Mar 10, 2011
I have discovered the method to do this, but I will like others to give their method(s) on achieving this vital objective before I put it all down.
PoliticsRe: Unsung Heroes: Igbo Officer Who Sacrificed His Job For South West Justice by alex101(m): 12:43am On Mar 08, 2011
PhysicsMHD:
Not to get involved (I'm not Yoruba or Igbo anyway), but I might as well point out something:



"Lagos — A rights group, Human Rights Defenders Network, HURIDEN, has called on the Federal Government to unconditionally release the detained MASSOB leader, Chief Ralph Uwazurike, just as it alleged that his continued detention is politically motivated.

It, however, raised alarm over the deteriorating health of Uwazurike, just as it accused a Governor from the South East of allegedly masterminding the continued detention of the MASSOB leader.

Also condemning the continued detention of the MASSOB leader, president of the Campaign for Democracy, CD, Dr Joe Okei-Odumakin said "it is glaring that Chief Uwazurike is a victim of political manipulation. He is suffering untold hardship and he is being illegally detained over spurious charges."

Addressing newsmen in Lagos, chairman of HURIDEN, Mr Ayodele Akele, alleged that the trial of Mr Uwazurike was politically motivated, noting that his transfer from the Owerri Prison to Kuje Prison, Abuja was a thing of worry."

http://allafrica.com/stories/201003240891.html


That's all.
Thanks for the Info. Though this doesn't change my view on some stupid Igbos who are always trying to be hero.
PoliticsRe: Unsung Heroes: Igbo Officer Who Sacrificed His Job For South West Justice by alex101(m): 12:38am On Mar 08, 2011
jason123:
You easily forgot Fajuyi, innit? But do you see other people saying "they play hero"? huh cool wink
This is not about Fajuyi (though I like him), but rather my comment was geared towards clowns in Igboland like this Madueke. He should have just kept quiet and loot like every other person in the Abacha regime. undecided

BTW, Diya is from abeokuta, just like abiola. So going by this, Diya should be the one doing the "abiola release-lobbying" and not him (Madueke).
PoliticsRe: Unsung Heroes: Igbo Officer Who Sacrificed His Job For South West Justice by alex101(m): 12:23am On Mar 08, 2011
This is the biggest problem of the Igbo race- "oka n'ma na ama". Always trying to be a hero,,,,,,,from clowns like Nzeogwu and co,,,,,to a naive Aguyi Ironsi and to the greatest fool of all, mr. one nigeria himself- Zik embarassed  

This guy has no business advocating for the realeased of abiola angry Well Abacha did well by firing him. Abacha should have thrown him in jail as well. huh When
Uwazurike was jailed, did any non-Igbo advocate for his release? huh Thanks to senator Chukwumerije who fought for the release of the massob leader.

I have been saying this that the biggest problem for the Igbo man is always trying to do the right thing for everybody everytime, even at the detriment of the Igbo race! angry
PoliticsRe: Libyan Rebel Flag Looks Similar To The Biafran Flag by alex101(m): 9:48pm On Mar 07, 2011
The sun shall rise again in the great land of the east! cool

It is not called "the land of the rising sun for nothing".

At the sight of this noble flag, the enemies of Ndigbo tremble and fall before us. They are even dying of internal combustion one by one! cheesy grin
PoliticsRe: Gejs' Government Sends Ex-militants Abroad For Education by alex101(m): 6:19pm On Mar 07, 2011
@ Eku-bear

Lets just agree that tribalism reign supreme in nigeria. cool

Again, may tribalism continue to flourish in nigeria. grin

Lets us all be happy for these militants. cheesy grin Their boy is there, this is the only time they can get there own share,,,,,,,at least before a new "captain" takes

over the ship.
PoliticsRe: Arthur Nzeribe's Sickness: I Guess He'll Now Know That He Is Human After All by alex101(m): 6:03pm On Mar 07, 2011
@ OP, lets not forget the good work Nzeribe did by stopping thief MKO abiola from humiliating Ndigbo. We cannot reject ourselves for others have rejected us.
If we had a biafra, I will be the one to condemn Nzeribe, but we don't angry We have a dungeon called nigeria where tribalism obfuscate anything good, hence let us join others in playing their game. cool The SW is celebrating bode george, and want to condemn Nzeribe huh

BTW, to those who blame him for the most flawed election in nigerian history- june 12, I say see the following:

Ooni of Ife- "cancellation of june 12 was an act of God" cheesy grin

obusonjo (OBJ)- "thief mko abiola is not the messiah that nigeria need" grin

Need I say more- God bless Abacha
PoliticsRe: Gejs' Government Sends Ex-militants Abroad For Education by alex101(m): 4:24pm On Mar 07, 2011
May you live long Mr president! Spend as much money as you can on the militants as you can.

Those before you did thesame thing on their kins when in power. We have people celebrating an ex-con bode george and they are blaming you for trying to rehabilitate your people,,,, A beg make we hear something cheesy grin God bless tribalism, and I must thank    "general overseer" of tribalism-awolowo.

People need to stop this "bad-belle-ing" of these brave militants. If you don't like them getting paid for their good works of fighting OIL greed by non-oil producing and parasitic states in nigeria (we know them), then pick up a gun and fight them. How many of the ND citizens own OIL blocks? huh Crooks from the north and SW are stealing OIL money and celebrating IBB, OBJ,bode george and co.

Long live the militants and our dear GEJ, the C-in-C. grin If you don't like, go sip on a concentrated acid. Nonsense!

May tribalism continue to flourish in nigeria-AMEN. The more tribalism grows, the better,,,,,,at least it will help bring that devil's dungeon to an end quickly. cool
All man to himself. Damn! can't wait for that useless country to disintegrate,,,,,,we know de people wey go yamutu grin and starve to death when there will be no more oil money to steal.
PoliticsRe: Wonders Of The Biafran War Tech (ogbunigwe) by alex101(m): 3:47pm On Mar 07, 2011
Dr. Oragwu has just made a big mistake by writing a book about our dear "ogbunigwe" imo. undecided This should be our (Ndigbo's) classified document and not for any non-Igbo to have access to. angry

The blue print for this Biafran made bomb should be preserved by the Igbo leadership,,,,,,,,,, as a matter of fact, it should ONLY be in the "hand" of Ohaneze. There ought to be a group of Igbo sons and daughters who should be working on modernizing this bomb to suit/fit into the 21st century. I say this because of future events that may warrant us Ndigbo the need to deploy these bombs in enemy territory. cool
PoliticsRe: Day Imo Stood In Joy As Acn Storm The Place by alex101(m): 2:40pm On Mar 07, 2011
KenGali:
I still do not understand why Imo people are fighting hard to enthrone a Family Party that is ethinic to Yoruba's in their state. Baffles me? There is APGA and Orji Uzo Kalu's Party, Why Aswaju Company of Nigeria? Hope you guys are calculating about the future, Will Yorubas allow or even use APGA or PPN or even ANPP to win a state in SW?
Gbam! Gbam! Gbam!
The day any Yoruba/Yoruba party is allowed to win an election in Igbo land is when the political demise of Ndigbo will be sealed. Our political destiny lies with APGA. We cannot get anything/benefit from this Yoruba party- all they do is steal and practice nepotism. Look how these ngbatis were celebrating a thief like bode george, I don't want this crap in Alaigbo. An Yoruba party led by a wanted drug baron (tinumbu) will spell doom for Ndigbo. We are even better off in PDP. cool
CrimeRe: Another Nigerian Woman Kills Own Mother (y-on-y Crime) by alex101(m): 6:49pm On Mar 05, 2011
A very sad story! sad

BTW, why is this thread so dry? huh Eko OLE and co where are you? Your imput are needed here.

Please moderator, disregard any pressure that may be impressed upon you to delete this important thread.

There are many cases of child molestation in nigeria that are/remain unreported.
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youths Invade Ondo Village, Kill Five by alex101(m): 3:01pm On Mar 02, 2011
These ngbatis still dey rear their ugly heads for this thread? huh Your oba is still missing, sacked/kidnapped by the Ijaw and you all are blaming the Igbo man, what a confused bunch of spineless worm! angry These yorubas are shameless goons, no wonder they celebrate criminals in their pathetic SW enclave. All your leaders are all thieves/ex-convicts. From awolowo-mko-obj-tinumbu-bode george (note my writing the 1st letter of their miserable names in lower case) are all convicts. bode george was recently released from prison and you fools were "owambe-ing" at his freedom. shocked

Now, when are the yorubas going to swear in a new "aare onokokanfo" for it's been 13 yrs since the last one (thief mko abiola) died in detention? OR have you fools come to reality that none of your "aare" can ever save you from aggression? OR have you clowns now replace that position with "asiwaju"? grin
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Closes Critical TV Programme - Scared of the Truth by alex101(m): 5:56am On Feb 27, 2011
I dey laugh Oh! grin
PoliticsRe: Only In Nigeria, Ex-convict,bode George Was Celebrated by alex101(m): 5:47am On Feb 27, 2011
stormm:
Mistake there. I obviously did not read you well. If anything, I do NOT subscribe to your reasoning.
His mode of reasoning is very simple. In IGBOLAND we don't CELEBRATE looters/thieves, NEVER! cool
PoliticsRe: Only In Nigeria, Ex-convict,bode George Was Celebrated by alex101(m): 5:28am On Feb 27, 2011
Ramnon.2:
It is no laughing matter. Can anyone point to a decent Yoruba man like Anyaoku, Ekwueme, Bart Nnaji and millions of other Igbos? Just point at one. Even Obasanjo is also a crook. The dearth of decent people in Yorubaland is the reason they celebrate crooks. What a shame!!
My brother, I know. These people are shameless, and without govt, they will find it hard to survive. I just hope other nigerians are seeing them for what they are- govt dependent people! cheesy Why do you think they fought for one nigeria? huh
PoliticsRe: Only In Nigeria, Ex-convict,bode George Was Celebrated by alex101(m): 5:21am On Feb 27, 2011
Obiagu1:
Correction: Only in Yorubaland!

All their wealth is tied to the government and all made thru stealing and looting.
Why won't they celebrate him? Who are they going to brag about if not those thieves?

Yoruba people have no values; a people where a thief, Tinubu, is their leader.
grin Obiaju, this is a well known fact, even they know it themselves. Without oil money to loot, govt jobs and estacode(s), the SW will become extinct.
This is one of the main reasons I refused to label the ND militants "lazy". Can you imagine folks who don't have oil, but are looting the nation dry and doing the "owambe" too. Talk about celebrating robbery.
Biko wan' em, my support for the militants was borne out frustration and stories like this.
PoliticsRe: Only In Nigeria, Ex-convict,bode George Was Celebrated by alex101(m): 5:07am On Feb 27, 2011
Ramnon.2:
Like Bode George like Abiola, like Tinubu like Kase Lawal. All thieves, smugglers and fraudsters, one way or another.
grin grin grin LOL
PoliticsRe: Ijaw Youths Invade Ondo Village, Kill Five by alex101(m): 7:43pm On Feb 26, 2011
Onlytruth:
Have the 7 villages sacked by the 7 man Ijaw squad(LOL, one man per village! grin) recovered the Oba that was captured two weeks agohuh?

Any rational person from Yorubaland should tell their cowardly fake warriors of nairaland that Oba is still MIA (missing in action) somewhere in the creeks of the delta.

Last information was that the wife of the leader of the invading militants has turned the Oba into a house boy.grin

Which kain tin be dis bikonu? grin cool
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

BTW Onlytruth,

Do you or anyone have information if the yorubas have sworn in a new "aare onokokanfo"?
It's been 13 yrs since the last one died in detention and nothing happened.
Could it be that our friends of SW extraction have come to realise that no "aare onokokanfo" can save them from any aggression, hence; the futility in having/appointing one in the first place? huh
I beg o! I wan know the truth. cheesy grin
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Approves Fresh Allowance For Ex-militants by alex101(m): 5:59pm On Feb 26, 2011
God bless GEJ! A true son of the ND, and with all these allowances, the dungeon called nigeria is about to see equity in distribution of OIL money. The north
has been cheating others of since time immemorial. Why are people complaining? huh How many people from the ND own OIL blocks? huh
I beg make we hear word jare! Jonathan has not even started and already people are "bad-belle, ing" the brave and courageous militants. If you have a problem with this, then start a revolt like these militants who were able to stop the oil flow from the wells.

We have states in that nigerian dungeon who have not been contributing "nada" to the union, yet they do the ritualistic "monthly pilgrimage" to Abuja for allocation. LONG LIVE THE MILITANTS AND OUR C-in-C, GOODLUCK JONATHAN! cheesy grin
PoliticsRe: President’s Power Adviser: Ipps Could End Up As White Elephants by alex101(m): 9:37pm On Feb 25, 2011
eku_bear:
That would be a disaster cry
Remember what I argued with you about, as regards waiting to fix electricity before manufacturing? huh

Too many crooks in the nigerian govt. All they do is turn every viable project in "white elephant project".

For me, we are already 11 yrs into the new millenium and cannot wait for these clowns to fix electricity before manufacturing major stuffs in nigeria. undecided
PoliticsRe: Ex-niger Delta Militants Invade Abuja To Protest Unpaid Allowances by alex101(m): 4:26am On Feb 24, 2011
Thats my point exactly. We should be thinking of ways to fix our shameful system that only encourages all sorts of ridiculous scenes, but most of us are so blinded by ethnic bigotry that we cannot see that the whole of the country is hardly better than the ex-millitants.

There is absolutely no reason for Abuja pilgrimages, the LG's should finance the states, which in turn should finance the FG; but we have it the opposite way and have ended up not even able to manufacture a pin. Yet we point fingers.

There are several cities (yes, mere cities) in the World with higher GDP's than the whole of Nigeria combined, and its done through proper planning and harnessing of physical and human resources; not drilling for oil and everyone queueing up, bowl in hand like bums.
[quote][/quote]From the bottom of my heart I am for full resource control. ONLY those who think without oil, they can't survive. If people brand these boys lazy, then they are branding their house of rep, senate, respective states and LGs, and even some traditional rulers lazy, because they all need their monthly allocation.
The case of OIL dependency in nigeria can be equated to the case of a nigerian policeman. The average policeman believes that without the police, he can't survive, that is why he commits suicide when retired from the force. He is so used to getting everything free (free bus ride, free housing in the barracks, free kai kai, e.tc) that he even puts on his uniform when OFF duty. LONG LIVE THE MILLITANTS jare! cheesy
PoliticsRe: Ex-niger Delta Militants Invade Abuja To Protest Unpaid Allowances by alex101(m): 4:07am On Feb 24, 2011
Obiagu1:
No province has absolute resource control. Money is redistributed to other provinces like in Nigeria. Quebec depends solely on the Federal government.
The difference is that those resources are in the hands of those provinces where they are mined so they control how and when they are mined. Moreover, the don't give out allawee to unemployed youths in only Alberta but in Canada as a whole and the pay is the same.
Bingo! Then why don't the nigerian govt allow the ND control the oil resources in their land? huh
OR we use your own phrase "leave it in the hands of the ND" huh
Like I said I will read more on Alberta, and probably post it on NL.

My support for these boys is based on the fact that to many folks depend on that OIL. Folks that don't offer anything to the union called nigeria are just collecting and not giving anything back angry
PoliticsRe: Ex-niger Delta Militants Invade Abuja To Protest Unpaid Allowances by alex101(m): 3:57am On Feb 24, 2011
Beaf:
Thanks for that! I can't fathom why Nigerians like fooling themselves and living in mythical Worlds, whereas reality stares us all in the face in its stark, grusesome nackedness.
Nigeria is a state that operates by patronage and begging. It is even enshrined in our constitution, yet instead of younger generation to remove the scales from their eyes, they engage in primitive games driven by thinly veiled ethnic bigotry. We are all beggars, we come from beggar LG's, belong to beggar states and are served by beggar politicians.
It is a sick system and the ex-millitants aren't any different from the rest of us.
I wonder why people should refer to these brave boys as "lazy boys" huh The only lazy folks I see in Nigeria are those who don't offer nigeria nothing, but at the end of the month would carry out the usual "monthly pilgrimage" to Abuja in the name of monthly allocation.
PoliticsRe: Ex-niger Delta Militants Invade Abuja To Protest Unpaid Allowances by alex101(m): 3:52am On Feb 24, 2011
Obiagu1:
When they wake up from the gutters and streets they slept, will they know where their guns where?
grin grin grin grin grin grin

I beg lets hope/pray that this doesn't happen. We need these boys to keep the "lootocrats" in that Abuja on their toes. They should keep demanding for their allowance. Shake down the govt.
PoliticsRe: Ex-niger Delta Militants Invade Abuja To Protest Unpaid Allowances by alex101(m): 3:46am On Feb 24, 2011
Obiagu1:
They don't.
Every province in Canada depends on allocation just like Nigeria especially Quebec.
wait a minute, are you saying in Canada there is no resource control for alberta that has the oil deposits in Canada? huh
I have to read up on this then.

If there is no resource control anywhere in the world, then Beaf, e be like say e go hard for Ijaw O1 cry
PoliticsRe: Ex-niger Delta Militants Invade Abuja To Protest Unpaid Allowances by alex101(m): 3:41am On Feb 24, 2011
Obiagu1:
If I were government, I'd pay them the allowance but I'd open enough liquor stores that sell cheap alcoholic drinks and marijuana all around their towns to make sure they remain useless for generations.
Wrong buddy! you wan mix alcohol and armo together! Remember that these boys are armed, so you don't want them doing "accidental discharge" when the govt fail to pay them their monthly allowance. Remeber wetin happen for dat small Ondo town cheesy  grin
PoliticsRe: Ex-niger Delta Militants Invade Abuja To Protest Unpaid Allowances by alex101(m): 3:36am On Feb 24, 2011
Obiagu1:
What the fu<k are you talking about?
Which country gives allowance to people because they are in oil producing regions? What's wrong with Nigerians?

Maybe Canadian government should start giving allowance to natives of Fort McMurray in Alberta, nonsense.
The natives of Fort Mcmurray, as in most advanced countries have full resource control of their resources. They only have to pay taxes to central govt. (in this case Canadian govt.). Bro, as far as I'm concern Nigerian system allows for things like these. Imagine where every state of the federation depends on allocation. The up-to-no good politicians, even the traditional rulers all depend on one source of income-OIL.
IN a nutshell, what is "good for the goose is good for the gander". Make dem pay dem jare before they return to the creeks! grin grin
PoliticsRe: Ex-niger Delta Militants Invade Abuja To Protest Unpaid Allowances by alex101(m): 3:26am On Feb 24, 2011
alj harem:
[size=13pt]beaf, ijaws or niger/delta people are not the only oil producing area in nigeria, we have cross-river, ondo, lagos, akwa-ibom, imo anambra, edo

now are igbos, yoruba, bini, ibibio people begging for money like you people,.,.,.,please answer honestly[/size]

how many igbo or yoruba militants have you seen ddoing this because they produce oil

are itsekiri not in niger/delta, why they not begging for money like ijaws,.,.and yet it is not laziness  smh
My friend shut the fu@k UP! angry They deserve it because there is a provision for allowance in the amnesty agreement. nigeria is known for not adhering to terms of any agreement.
PoliticsRe: Ex-niger Delta Militants Invade Abuja To Protest Unpaid Allowances by alex101(m): 3:15am On Feb 24, 2011
I have to side with Beaf on this one. These boys risked their lives fighting the govt. for resource control. Since, they weren't given the full resource control, then atleast let them enjoy their monthly allowance. Others, like politicians, and unproductive states/LG are just getting a free ride for doing absolutely nothing.
To carry gun and face nigerian soldiers no be for lazy man o! I love these Ijaw boys men. cool
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Has Persecuted The Yoruba by alex101(m): 6:24pm On Feb 23, 2011
@ afenifere (anywhere the wind blows)

Una "good morning o" LOL tongue

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