Politics › Re: Southern Nigeria Beware, State Of Origin Must Remain, No State Of Residence by Alexus23: 9:35am On Nov 03, 2017 |
Almaheed: [s]look at you, you are eager to actually show your real intentions which are tribal and ethnic. and how does state of residence further increase the quest for Sharia. how does that happen?
let me ask you this question where do you cast your vote, your place of residence or your home town? we need to start thinking progressively and stop with these archaic fear that they are coming for your land. why can't you think without trying to divide the nation. indeed there are some bad elements in government that are despotic and annoying that those not imply for us to keep adhering to this divide and rule methodology of the political elite.
state if residence would help us stop the myopic ideology of tribal sentiment and help be developmental in nature wherever we are in the nation.[/s] be wise Complete bunkum. When your people be issueing quit notice up and down, then you don't know that State of residence is equivelent to development. Una don open our eyes. dey there. |
Celebrities › Re: Bobrisky Represented Nigeria On Rice Cooking Show In Ghana (Photos) by Alexus23: 9:30am On Nov 03, 2017 |
Madness are of different kinds. |
Politics › Re: Onitsha Publishers Arrested For Printing IPOB Handbills (photos) by Alexus23: 8:36am On Nov 03, 2017 |
nonsobaba: [s]I was interested in knowing who these two people are because I am always confident that Anambra indigenes don't do Ipod. And alas! I wasn't disappointed! Messrs CHUKWU and OKOLOJI! Two wawa lowlives who come from a state whose people are always envious of Anambra's dominance over them. Meanwhile, enugu state local government elections are set for tomorrow but you don't see them calling for boycott there because they are sure that PDP will rig itself to victory. Honestly, Anambra state needs to adopt the Donald Trump formula by building a very high wall on our border with these wawa and adada pests, to keep them away for good.
Anambra leads, others follow.[/s] You are not from Anambra. Just keep your smelly gutter mouth out of igbo issues. Anufia.  |
Romance › Re: How Do I Tell My Neighbour She Has Staph? by Alexus23: 9:42am On Nov 02, 2017 |
Complete loose girl. Mitcheew.  |
Politics › Re: Southern Nigeria Beware, State Of Origin Must Remain, No State Of Residence by Alexus23: 7:06am On Nov 02, 2017 |
Isoko1stSon: Like Patience Jonathan Once Said, You All Give birth to Children You Cannot Take Care Of, Only To Offload Them on The better South.
Worst is That These Urchins Come Down South And Adds Absolutely Nothing Instead They Take, Take And Take.
any Southern Politicians Who Supports State Of Residency Will Be Destroyed When you felas had the opportunity to support the cry of freedom, you motherfuckers were busy shouting S'South not part of Biafra. Ngwani, make una take una eyes see am.  |
Politics › Re: Southern Nigeria Beware, State Of Origin Must Remain, No State Of Residence by Alexus23: 7:04am On Nov 02, 2017 |
Almaheed: sometimes I get marveled at some people's logic, indeed we have a long way to go in educating ourselves on progressive stance, someone who as lived all his life in Lagos would now return to his hometown after 30 years and run for Senate, what does he know about his home town. definitely he would have lost touch but our people are just myopic doing the same wrong thing all the time and expecting different result. I just weak for some people Progress in furthering sharia law down South and herdsmen terrorism abi? When it favors you guys, you give it some academic coloration, to make it look appealing but when it’s the other way round, you threaten fire and brimstone. See how you guys are making it look like it’s your birthright to rule, dominate, and subjugate others in this contraption. The thunder wey go fire una eh, still Sambisa…. State of residence my fat nyash. Mtcheew |
Politics › FG Agrees To Pay N88bn Compensation To Victims Of Biafra War by Alexus23(op): 1:04pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
The federal government of Nigeria has agreed to pay the sum of N88 billion as compensation to victims of the 1967-1970 Biafra-Nigeria civil war, Vanguard reports. The government also said it will complete the demining and destruction of abandoned explosives littered around the southeast, southsouth and north central region of Nigeria. In an agreement document signed by both parties and adopted by the ECOWAS court as its consent judgement - two firms RSB Holdings Nigeria Limited and Deminers Concept Nigeria Limited were contracted to carry out the demining process in these regions. The companies which were contracted in 2009 will ensure that all the affected areas will be cleared of any kind of explosive devices. The document also said that after a medical exercise was conducted, experts were employed to identify the true victims of war. It said: “All the parties to this suit acknowledge that 685 persons were selected and classified as survivors while 493 of them were confirmed as victims of either landmines or other dangerous military ordnance including locally fabricated weapons, hence entitled to compensation including their families and communities." While a total of 17,000 bombs were recovered and destroyed by the contractors, the document also said that 1,317 explosives are still in the stockpile at the Mine Action Center in Owerri, Imo state. It also added that a large quantity of live bombs were littered in the applicants communities. Also, the federal government opted for an out of court settlement on the matter. FG said it agreed to release the funds because of its consciousness of unexploded bombs and other remnants of war in the regions. It said having reviewed the issue, it took full cognizance of the situation and threats the bombs posed to the applicants and their communities. The states listed to benefit from the compensation which affected the regions include: Anambra, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Delta, Ebonyi, Cross River, Abia, Enugu and Benue states. In the deal, a N50 billion compensation would be paid to the United Bank of Africa account No. 1018230076 nominated by counsel to the victims, Chief Noel Agwuocha Chukwukadibia & Co while the remaining N38bn would be paid into Deminers Concept Nig. Ltd UBA account No. 1016296801, belonging to the contractors. https://www.naiji.ng/8311-fg-agrees-pay-n88bn-compensation-victims-biafra-war.html#8311 |
Politics › Re: Alex Ekwueme Collapses At Home, Goes Into Coma, Admitted In Enugu Hospital by Alexus23: 12:28pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Chai! this sage should not leave us now! Igbos need your elderly advice now than ever. |
Politics › Re: Photos: Ethiopian Ambassador To Nigeria Visits Governor Rochas Okorocha by Alexus23: 12:24pm On Nov 01, 2017 |
Imo state on the move to become a regional economic power. Indi' Imo, you guys should maintain focus. Don't allow afon'shi people to spoil market for una.  |
Politics › Re: State Of Residence Recognised While State Of Origin Abolished by Alexus23: 12:39pm On Oct 31, 2017 |
What a load of lubish. We are talking of dismanteling the zoo, your are talking of state of residence. You need your ishi checked man  |
Politics › Re: ECOWAS Court Orders FG To Pay N88bn Civil War Damages by Alexus23: 5:31pm On Oct 30, 2017 |
Why are afonjas this pained? Nawa! this people hatred for anything Biafra is epic  |
Politics › Re: IPOB: Nigerian Government Has Killed My Husband, Nnamdi Kanu's Wife Cries Out by Alexus23: 11:21am On Oct 30, 2017 |
As usual, its the afonjas that will come here to bare their brown fangs. Pathetic assholes.  |
Politics › Re: Every Southerner should see this. by Alexus23: 6:58pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Every Southerner should see this. by Alexus23: 6:40pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Every Southerner should see this. by Alexus23: 6:38pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
Statsocial: So what is the reason for Kwara being placed in the Northern geopolitical zone?. Op has a point. Nope. Its politics. Nigerian politic at its best definition. In Nigeria, population and location of resources is what determines definition of key words. Take note.  Kwara, is North Central geopolitically, but geographically and culturally, she belongs to South West. |
Politics › Re: Every Southerner should see this. by Alexus23: 6:31pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Every Southerner should see this. by Alexus23: 6:14pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
MyNewJackeT: okay why is cross river in south south but it's located in the south East, but igbo states are not in the south south but in the south east bothered by that same cross river and benue. There is a difference between geo-political zone, and geographical location. |
Politics › Re: Every Southerner should see this. by Alexus23: 6:03pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Every Southerner should see this. by Alexus23: 5:49pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Solomon Dalung Pictured With Anthony Joshua After His Victory In UK by Alexus23: 5:47pm On Oct 29, 2017 |
hardwerk: Every last Nigerian who says they love everything about Nigeria is why Nigeria is “Nigeria”. Foreigners will definitely not understand the emphasis at a glance, but Nigerians do, no matter what they say.
Before you judge my write-up, keep in mind I’m a Nigerian by birth, upbringing and residence. I interact with Nigerians on a daily basis and I’m not rich folk, so I actually know what goes on in the heart of the country.
Nigerians are full of energy. Yes, we have potential. Lots of it. We have the smartest beings the world has ever seen (I could have been one myself, if I left the country and it’s negativity behind as an infant, no kidding). However limited by religion their thoughts are, the Nigerian society at large still pulls through with wonderful, (but short-lived) creativity.
I’m not exactly sure which of these count as a reason to not like the country and it’s people, so I’ll leave it to the reader. All I’ll do is describe.
Nigerians are aggressive, but never towards causes that make for a better living. A Nigerian can fight to the death to prove he can beat his brother, most times over nothing, but will not even blink if the government decides a whole town will not catch a glimpse of electricity for a year. “Our government is wicked o. We’re angry.” is all they can muster up. Nothing more. Nothing that can change anything. Nigerians have zero (not exaggerating) maintenance culture. We don’t fix things until they break down completely. We apply paste and glue, then kick the damned thing back to life until we’re sure it can never work again. Then we ‘try’ to fix it, FOREVER. Nigeria is infested and damaged beyond repair by religion. It’s like religion blocks off the part of our brains that actually evaluates logical input. Like someone already stated, people do the exact opposite of what their holy books say and have no shame condemning you for not feigning belief as much, first chance they get. Our countrymen would rather skin and sell a person alive if the church asks that of them. They’d rather pay tithes (in 100%) than buy lunch (which would cost about 0.1% of their tithe) for a stranded fellow. A mother would rather her kids starve than miss a church event. Hence, ‘serving God’. Best part yet, anything that requires a positive action is met with a moronic “do your best and leave the rest to God”, “it’s all part of God’s plan” and “pray about it”. By the way, I’m still a Christian, at the time of writing this post and I know just about how many Nigerians would spit at this section for the raw truth in it. Almost every situation is casual to Nigerians. Nothing, no matter how bizzare is alarming. It’s like we’re so used to shitty situations we accept just about anything. So there used to be free water supply down the street and suddenly it’s being sold? “Hmm. Na wa o.” is all, and everyone adjusts to it and moves on. Nobody goes “No! This is bullshit and we’re not having it!” Not one person. And if there ever was that one guy, absence of unity would drive the ones who are supposed to support him to actually confront him: “Na wa to you sef o. Shey na because of common water you charge like this?” The end. The worst part yet, Nigerians will never unify to fight a common cause. “The enemy of my enemy is my ally” just doesn’t work on us. Grown men (and sadly, kids) will follow a politician, pick up arms and engage in lethal violence against their neighbours, and in the end, what do they get? A few thousand naira notes and their constant state of poverty back. Nigerians are cheap. Kill their sons and buy a few bags of rice for their community and no one will ever speak of it again. When a few cups of rice hits a few homes, the gore is completely buried. Any law enforcement officer can harass, mutilate or even kill a civilian and it ends in pity. “Ah! Na army man o” and everyone cowers in fear. Justice and rights end on the 9 o’clock news. None of those human rights apply on the streets. Nobody gives a poo if you’re wrong Nigerians are still zero - level evolving serpians. One major reason Biafrans wants out. |
Sports › Re: ISIS Releases Macabre Image Of Messi & Neymar by Alexus23: 10:46pm On Oct 28, 2017 |
Putin should try his Satan on this mofos. |
Politics › Re: Aggregate IGR Of The Five SE States Less Than That Of Ogun State IGR. by Alexus23: 6:05pm On Oct 28, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Aggregate IGR Of The Five SE States Less Than That Of Ogun State IGR. by Alexus23: 5:57pm On Oct 28, 2017 |
Useless stupid data from indi'ofes. Most are still feeding from their mama's pot. Jobless afonjas.  |
Politics › Re: Aggregate IGR Of The Five SE States Less Than That Of Ogun State IGR. by Alexus23: 4:44pm On Oct 28, 2017 |
BabaRamota1980: Everyone is drawn by clowns. Igbos are clowns! Well, everyone knows that the biggest clown on this forum is not far from this moniker "BabaRamota1980". A very senseless poster. |
Politics › Re: Aggregate IGR Of The Five SE States Less Than That Of Ogun State IGR. by Alexus23: 10:19am On Oct 28, 2017 |
I have come to realise lately, that the Igbo tag drives traffic on nairaland, that is why every Tom, Dick, and Harry, even Pussies, wants to open a thread on Igbos. Fuvckers. |
Romance › Re: Man Almost Suffocates As Ladies Crowd Him With "One Corner" Dance (Video) by Alexus23: 6:07pm On Oct 27, 2017 |
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Romance › Re: Nigerian Man Buys South African Man A G-class To Apologise For Impregnating Wife by Alexus23: 11:53am On Oct 27, 2017 |
He should take the G-Class, and divorce the LovePeddler asp. |
Politics › Re: Biafra: Kanu Blows Hot In Fresh Interview, Blasts Jonathan, Yorubas by Alexus23: 5:59pm On Oct 26, 2017 |
If this story is true, then Kanu better stay put on the creek and never come out. What nonsense.  |
Politics › Re: Meet The World's Youngest President (with Pictures) by Alexus23: 12:04pm On Oct 26, 2017 |
In Nigeria, a youth begins to count above 50 years. |
Politics › Re: "Ojukwu's Lies Sparked Civil War In Nigeria" - Yakubu Gowon by Alexus23: 8:19pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
FreeTraining: U are there clamouring for biafra while the real nd wise igbos are busy in Abuja working with buhari' some are contesting for govenorsip election' just keep waiting for your biafra" u will actualize it in the GRAVE Biafra will be actualize in your/my life time. Now get off my mention arrogant one. I'm done with you |
Politics › Re: "Ojukwu's Lies Sparked Civil War In Nigeria" - Yakubu Gowon by Alexus23: 6:43pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
FreeTraining: Change? Next generation You got it all wrong dude. By the time you realise it, you're in the same shitty country with them sahel folks, down to sahara, where you can continue your dance of arrogance. It will happen in your generation. |
Politics › Re: "Ojukwu's Lies Sparked Civil War In Nigeria" - Yakubu Gowon by Alexus23: 3:29pm On Oct 25, 2017 |
FreeTraining: it is a pity your own terrorist group does not bite' they are only good in making empty threat' they can't even kill a fly' were is your leader that said no election in Anambra?,,,he even said no biafra no nigeria? shameless people" like it or hate it' we shall keep ruling u till u die Men, you guys are too fuccking arrogant. Napoleon once thought himself invincible... You forgot that one element that is constant under the sun is "ChANGE" |