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PoliticsRe: I Am Not In A Hurry To Die, Says Ojukwu by alex14(m): 4:17am On Aug 17, 2011
Finecat:
Nonsense, he needs to hurry up. And he can take the rest of his Biafra cult with him. Nigeria will be a more peaceful and less corrupt Country.
The above post, especially linking the bolded and Ojukwu is why I detest being in thesame dungeon of a country with the maggot who posted this crap. This is why I consider most nigerians brain-dead bast@rds. So in your "oily-soupy" way of reasoning, Ojukwu is now OBJ, IBB, Buhari, Yaradua, Shonekan, Abacha,,,et.al who has ruled your "one-nigerian" dungeon, hence is responsible for corruption and insecurity that is plaguing you brain-dead fools in your toilet called nigeria?
PoliticsRe: All South-East Governors Are Paying Ojukwu’s Bills – Gov Orji Aide by alex14(m): 4:26am On Aug 16, 2011
I just don't understand how the usual haters of Ojukwu and Igbo are dying of internal combustion just because SE governors have chosen to do what is right for the Igbo leader. The money belongs to the SE (even if it is the entire allocation) and not those of other zones,,,so why crying more than the bereaved? However the SE govs decides to pay Ojukwu's medical bill is no haters business and if any fool have a problem with it, he/she/it is free to jump into a pool of concentrated sulphuric acid and be dissolved ALIVE!
PoliticsRe: Why is Col. Ojukwu such a hot topic? by alex14(m): 6:27am On Aug 11, 2011
The great Ikemba, eze Igbo gburugburu, I greet you and may your enemies be dissolved ALIVE in concentrated sulphuric acid,,,,AMEN! cool.
Below is a dedication to the great one by cardinal Lawson, an Ijaw son:

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GN3Odkz60NI&feature=related[/flash]
PoliticsRe: Fayemiwo - "ibb Killed Abiola, Abacha, Idiagbon, Ige" by alex14(m): 6:21am On Aug 11, 2011
CyberG:
OMG, how can everything be so complicated like this? If anyone knows anything to the contrary, it would be good to know because this guy makes a lot of stories that are well connected. Some of the things he said are already publicly known or speculated but where do Nigerians want to take their life for goodness sake? How can the destiny of 160M+ people be up for grabs and the "people" just fight and argue over their tribes, who is better, more educated, etc, why your entire existence has been stolen into the future?

The south of Nigeria needs to break from the north to make any progress but who is the leader that has the balls to initiate it?
Who is the leader that will have his name written in gold for eternity because he did the right thing for this over-punished land called Nigeria? Nigeria may be "good" to some people but for people who have lived somewhere else and can see from inside into Nigeria, that place has been over-exploited! When will the people of the south who have managed in spite of all these uselessness to be something join together in purpose and be free!? Clearly GLJ is nothing to them and they will get rid of him in the twinkling of an eye and then, history repeats itself all over again! I hope southern Nigerians (and like minded peoples of the middle belt) can see they will never be anything as long as they are pawns in the hands of this accursed "owners" of Nigeria!
Hahaha! The party has been over since 1967, so I greet you good morning. Continue to "enjoy" one nigeria.
PoliticsRe: I Dream Of Nigeria - Corruption Must Be Eradicated by alex14(m): 12:17am On Aug 10, 2011
Only a brain-dead fool will not realise that nigeria's corruption is a product of tribalism.
PoliticsRe: Constitution: Fg Set To Remove State Of Origin by alex14(m): 12:08am On Aug 10, 2011
PointB:
Well at least we can chorus it in the SW (as if it takes guts)? Where can you (if it takes guts to say so)?
By the way North want One Nigeria too. I guess it's only the SW that doesn't want one Nigeria, but as usual are too chicken to say so! Waiting for the Igboman to do your dirty job, huh? You will wait till infinity!
Someone join me shout [size=32pt]One Nigeria! [/size]  grin grin
grin I hear you bro. These slippery and slimy cowards want out of nigeria, YET they don't have the balls to say or do so. They wanted out so bad in the days of Abacha, but couldn't muster the courage as they were expecting Ndigbo to initiate the fight against Abacha for their oily-soup eating behind. They are now hurting so bad as they've recoiled back into their regional dungeon, all in the name of tribal politics and I hope they stay away from national politics forever cool.
PoliticsRe: "Thank God We're Not Nigerians" New Hit Song From Ghanian Singers by alex14(m): 11:14pm On Aug 09, 2011
Hahahaha! grin The dungeon called nigeria has been reduced to a "cyber rubble" cool. All over africa and the world in general, nigeria is seen as a banana and lemon republic. Most brain-dead nigerians have not realize that the only reason why certain nations like the USA, China, UK, et.al have diplomatic relations with nigeria is simply because of OIL. Without OIL, none of these countries will ever have anything to do with that dungeon of a country called nigeria.

For nigeria to move an inch forward, it has to disintegrate cool.
PoliticsRe: Constitution: Fg Set To Remove State Of Origin by alex14(m): 11:01pm On Aug 09, 2011
^^^^
Well said!
PoliticsRe: Al-mustapha’s Bribery Allegation Splits Yoruba Leaders by alex14(m): 1:29pm On Aug 07, 2011
ABIOLA's death for sale,,,,,,SOLD,,,SOLD,,,SOLD,,,to the highest bidder, even if that highest bidder happens to be the devil grin grin grin

This is like the Afonja episode over again. Similarities between Afonja and Mko saga can be outlined as follows:

Afonja sold Ilorin to the ewusa/fulani in the 17th century; while in the 20th century, yorobu leaders sold abiola to thesame ewusa/fulani to be administered with the popular rat poison called otapiapia.
PoliticsRe: Ndigbo, Nigerians And 2015 by alex14(m): 11:23pm On Aug 06, 2011
Onlytruth:
I, John Okiyi Kalu, am Igbo and a good Nigerian. I love Nigeria because I also love Ndigbo.
Any Igbo that professes "love" for the nigerian dungeon needs to be shot! cool

I believe the writer of this junk must be one of these "Abuja Igbo", who have remained delusional angry.
PoliticsRe: "Thank God We're Not Nigerians" New Hit Song From Ghanian Singers by alex14(m): 4:59am On Aug 05, 2011
pharmrapheal:
@ALEX_101, if u r a NIGERIAN then u r a very silly ONE.
grin A typical suffering and smiling nigerian clown.
PoliticsRe: "Thank God We're Not Nigerians" New Hit Song From Ghanian Singers by alex14(m): 4:51am On Aug 05, 2011
alj_harem:
ok so the lie nigeria which you don't believe in does not mean others don't believe in it.

when did ghana get gsm, who introduced it to them, is it not nigerians shocked

when did ghana get good movies or how to make good movies, is it not through nollywood

where did ghana get a good banking system is it not through nigerian banks

even the money they borrowed from nigeria, they have not paid back

really nigerians need to stop going to ghana. whether you defend it or not, just remember other nigerians are proud of there country and as such u must not comment
it is not by force to type
Ok, just because you have nigerians who are proud of the LIE (nigeria) doesn't mean those of us who are not proud of the LIE (nigeria) should be quiet huh

Again, get your facts straight,,,nigerians did not introduce GSM to Ghana. Infact, Ghana had GSM before you guys. Well, carry on the task of defending your nigerian dungeon.
PoliticsRe: "Thank God We're Not Nigerians" New Hit Song From Ghanian Singers by alex14(m): 4:24am On Aug 05, 2011
alj_harem:
can u explain what u mean pls?
step1, it's simple,,,I cannot defend a LIE (nigeria), even if the LIE(nigeria) is being ridiculed by a foreigner cool.
PoliticsRe: "Thank God We're Not Nigerians" New Hit Song From Ghanian Singers by alex14(m): 4:08am On Aug 05, 2011
Buyayhaha! grin grin grin This is what happens when a grown ar.se (51-yr-old nigeria) refuses to "grow up". I have stopped defending the lie called "one-nigeria".

Ghanains and the rest of the world, I say carry on,,,the dungeon called nigeria deserves every form of humiliation, atleast until it ceases to exist cool.
PoliticsRe: Breaking News Tambuwal, Belgore Blame Foreign Powers For Nigeria's WOES by alex14(m): 3:53am On Aug 04, 2011
ak47mann:
He recalled the alleged role of Germany in Nigeria's deadly first coup of 1966 in which many died, and how the development backtracked the training of personnel for the country's new Air Force.
shocked shocked Did Germany had a role in the Jan 1966 coup? huh
PoliticsRe: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by alex14(m): 3:27am On Aug 04, 2011
ekt_bear:
@alex101 and @logica: I understand your point. But if you want to use this tribalism/"too big" argument, then why are all these other countries in West Africa and most of Africa failures? Tribalism is mostly a Nigerian phenomenon as far as Africa goes. I don't really see it amongst most other Africans that I've met (just my general impression, not a fact by any means)

Would federalism or outright partitioning be enough to solve most of the problems? Benin Republic to the West isn't a great country, Niger Republic sucks, Chad Republic sucks, Cameroon isn't doing very well. And all these countries either have a dominant ethnic group or relatively little tribalism (at least to my knowledge).

Can we blame everything on tribalism? Seems a bit too simplistic, no?
@ the bolded question above, I will say emphatically YES! In my first post on this thread, I stated that any would be poster(s) should be sincere and open minded as possible, the answer is not far fetched. Tribalism is the main evil why nigeria hasn't and is still not moving forward,,,it's like all man to/for himself (though understandable). For nigeria to move forward, we need to tell ourselves the truth and the leaders have not been doing this because they benefit from the status quo.

 A perfect example why tribalism should be blamed for everything is having the most backward group rule the more enlightened groups, simply because the former believes it's entitled to rule over the latter,,,I can go on and on. For me, the greatest mistake was dismantling the regions we had in the 60s and replacing them with these states that breed nothimg but corruption. Nigeria could only start getting it right if the spirit is one,,,which in turn leads to determination to get things done (even stuff that seem impossible). I blame tribalism for everything as I too is sometimes carried away by this crap.
PoliticsRe: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by alex14(m): 1:25am On Aug 04, 2011
ekt_bear:
I've been reading the book From Third World to First : The Singapore Story: 1965-2000 by Lee Kuan Yew over the past few days.

Just as a bit of background, Singapore is a tiny island nation in Southeast Asia that was formerly a British colony. It gained independence in 1963, joined a federation with Malaysia, and was kicked out of it by Malaysia (in part due to ethnic/political differences.)

So you have this very poor island nation with no natural resources whatsoever. Not even enough drinking water; they sourced their water from Malaysia. Surrounded by hostile countries like Malaysia and Indonesia who tried hard to enslave it through military and economic means. Yet despite this adversity, through excellent leadership Singapore is today one of the richest countries on earth.

Reading through his book, I got a very bad impression of Malaysia. Basically they come across as bigoted, backwards xenophobes. Yet despite all of this, even Malaysia has done a lot better than Nigeria: http://i55.tinypic.com/2iuqki1.png
(from the World Bank)

So where exactly did we go wrong as a country and continent? What excuse do we have for failure over the past 40 years? Singapore did it, and is not blessed with the natural resources that Nigeria is. People expected Singapore to fail, yet it succeeded.

This book has given me a lot of hope about how[b] good leadership can set a country on the right path[/b], but also made me a bit sad about how bad Africa has been run.
I will make my sincere arguement as regards nigeria based on the above bolded as follows:

@ 1st bolded, If biafra had been kicked out of nigeria (disintegration of nigeria), the component units that might had risen will definitely be better of today,,, i.e. Odua republic, Arewa and others will be much easier to manage as their won't be much ethnic tension like we've been having since the 1960s.

@ 2nd bolded, you're right that good leadership can set a country on the right footing, but you know nigeria as we know it today can never have a good leader. I say this because most nigerians (leaders included) don't believe in "one-nigeria". The leaders of nigeria are in it for what they can get.

 In summary, one need not be a rocket scientist to realize where nigeria went and[b] is still [/b] going wrong huh TRIBALISM obfuscate everything else in the dungeon called nigeria. This is the gospel truth why we are still on a slippery slope downward as a people. We can pretend all we want and I guarantee you that in a million years time, we will still be having thesame conversation.
PoliticsRe: Where Did Nigeria And Africa Go Wrong Since 1960? by alex14(m): 1:03am On Aug 04, 2011
@ OP, This thread will be a[b] GREAT[/b] thread of intellectual debate if ONLY those that will post on it will do so with sincerity and open-mindedness devoid of any kind of sentiment. For me, when I debate this kind of issues, I like to restrict the discussion to the nigerian dungeon because most nigerian apologists will always try to compare nigeria with other failed african countries rather than Singapore, Malaysia,,et.al like you just did.
PoliticsRe: OPC's Gani Adams, others, Comment On Money For Abiola's Death For SW Leaders by alex14(m): 9:54am On Aug 03, 2011
Again, I won't be surprise if the yorubus will attempt to spin their treacherous way out of this situation. If they have their way and just to save face, they would have told the world that their "war general" abiola is not dead,,,he is in an undisclosed location angry.

 Yoruba sons and daughters get butchered by ewusa/fulani goats in the north, only for these same yorubus to deny the killings by saying it's the other people that are killed. I guess they don't want to upset their ewusa/fulani masters,,,,PATHETIC angry
PoliticsRe: OPC's Gani Adams, others, Comment On Money For Abiola's Death For SW Leaders by alex14(m): 9:39am On Aug 03, 2011
My greatest fear is dying and coming back as a yorobo, God forbid! angry

These so called ngbatis will live in denial till eternity. I've always believed that the yorobus are slaves to the ewusa/fulani goats and their destiny is intertwined with their slave masters. How can your aare onokokanfo (your so called "war general"wink gets murdered in cold blood in prison, and all what the killers (ewusa/fulani) did was to BRIBE their servants(yoruboas) and ask them to shut up!
 
I have also come to notice that the yorubuas hate any form rebellion against their ewusa/fulani masters,,,infact they are the "attack dogs" that is always sent forth to discredit any form of rebellion against ewusa/fulani control of the toilet called nigerian. This hate for rebellion by our "friends" of the SW is not unconnected with the fact that they lack the courage to free up themselves from the yoke placed on them by their ewusa/fulani masters embarassed.
PoliticsRe: OPC's Gani Adams, others, Comment On Money For Abiola's Death For SW Leaders by alex14(m): 3:59am On Aug 03, 2011
SOLD! SOLD!! SOLD!!! to the highest bidder, even if the devil is that highest bidder grin.
PoliticsRe: Opc Dares Boko Haram: Calls For Snc: Says Amalgamation, A Mistake! by alex14(m): 12:57am On Aug 01, 2011
CyberG:
Racist tribalist ^^^, back off! I don't play your silly foolis.h games.

@Poster: sorry to distract your thread.
So, this is the most you can come up with,,,"racist tribalist" embarassed. I thought you had a more vicious description of me?
PoliticsRe: Opc Dares Boko Haram: Calls For Snc: Says Amalgamation, A Mistake! by alex14(m): 12:01am On Aug 01, 2011
CyberG:
^^^ You are papa old foo.l indeed! Old man didn't read "thesis" but highlighted beginning & end of my posting? LOL. . .don't care if it makes you feel better. Nonetheless, man-up for once in your life and stop hiding your frustrated existence on racism and tribalism. Period tongue tongue.
grin grin grin O boy, we're getting somewhere, atleast you didn't write/post a "thesis" here for me to read/assess, brain-dead monkey cheesy. Next time live up to your mark of posting long essay, you can do better than this.

So, according to your "brain-dead nigerian" status, I went from a "desperate/frustrated fella stuck in Mexico" to now "a papa old fool"? grin What will be your next description of me,,,"a drug cartel in mexico?" cheesy Keep on guessing, anuofia! grin
PoliticsRe: Opc Dares Boko Haram: Calls For Snc: Says Amalgamation, A Mistake! by alex14(m): 10:53pm On Jul 31, 2011
CyberG:
Again, your frustration of the hell hole you are trapped is making you bark like a mad dog that has forgotten what sanity feels like? You are the only one person stuck in the useless tribalism and racism of the 1960s on this discussion and this is 2011? What profit did this useless tribalism every bring anyone or you get a hard on when you indulge in racial hatred, tribalism and bigotry? You should be ashamed of your existence that at your old age, you are still a big foo.l who will not stop at nothing but end up in destruction. I will not get into the gutter meant for pigs like you by toeing the path of your useless innuendos of racism and tribalism that wiped out an entire generation and that country is worse now than the 50's, 60's, 70's and even 80's and this your evil bigotry is all you can offer? You escaped to Mexico, yet you did not learn anything from your immediate environment? You are a disgrace to humanity and deserve no place among descent human beings: racist, tribalist, bigoted old foo.l!

What I say to you, I say you everyone: your tribalism, racism and hatred for your neighbour is the curse that will not let you see any good come or happen in that place.
Haha! you're a bigger fool than I thought and quite frankly, I'm not surprised because most gays like you in nigeria are brain-dead and frustrated goats. I didn't even border reading all your dum.b "thesis" that you put up here. Dum.b goon, learn to summarize your points, because I have no time to read crap.
@ the bolded, I guess every American citizen resides in America? Or those Americans that are in your nigerian dungeon are there because they "escaped to nigeria" in order to sneek into Cameroun or Benin republic,,,,what a clownish goon, Keep mast#rb@ting yourself to death about what I'm doing in Meyico grin
PoliticsRe: Opc Dares Boko Haram: Calls For Snc: Says Amalgamation, A Mistake! by alex14(m): 7:30pm On Jul 31, 2011
CyberG:
Alex: Don't bring that your useless, backward, stupi.d racism and tribalism to this discussion. What day will tribalists and racists come-up with ONE single progressive and noble idea for themselves and humanity? Stop being the black sheep and take that bigotry out of your head before you have a conversation with another human being.
Hahaha! If not that you're a fool, you will not post this crap, especially @ the bolded. I guess the dungeon called nigeria has dismantled the shackles of tribalism, that I should ignore it and pretend as if all is well, and tribalism no longer exist as it is now a thing of the past undecided?

I guess I'm the one who introduced tribalism into your "one-nigerian" dungeon? Tribalism has come to stay and I say ignore it at your own peril. My grouse with brain-dead nigerians is that you all are just too dum.b to comprehend how the world works. Don't derail this thread as smart folks are wondering if the message from Gani Adams will not become another,,,,"if by act of omission or commission, the xxxx is allowed to secede, then the yyyy will opt out of we know what cheesy,,, something along that line lipsrsealed

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