Amujale's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Amujale's Profile › Amujale's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 (of 151 pages)
Abbeybailey:Why is that? What for? |
Abbeybailey:I agree with you on these points. |
budaatum:Not really. There needs to be a thorough and impartial investigation regarding these incidents of deleting 30,000 emails. Noone is meant to be above the law. |
budaatum:My name isnt Amu but Amujale. Perhaps you dont mean any malice but i need to stress that Amu has an altogether different meaning. Cheers. |
budaatum:For espionage, treason and other nefarious activities. Are we forgetting that she was subpoenaed and ended up deleting over 30,000 emails. |
shegzhkn:That was the bigger picture. I know exactly what the thread is about, i simply disagree with the false premise. The bottom line is that the Trump presidency aims to drain their swamp, whilst Hillary is 'Deep State'. Who or what is 'Deep State'? The Deep State are a kind of shadow government that works in the background influencing agenda, false narratives and nefarious activities. For a better definition, they are a body of people, typically influential members of government agencies, private or at times the military, believed to be involved in the secret manipulation or control of government policy. |
Its pretty simple, we MUST embrace our culture and tradition and bin all these foreign extremist religions. |
Should anyone adopt a God who is not in the person's own image; once a person embraces doctrine that doesnt teach that person to love that person's own kind above any other people, when one's oppressor and saviour; one's God and enslaver are one and the same, such a person becomes the principal agent in the person's own destruction. |
KLand:No aspects of our culture are idolatous. Christianity is the definition of idolatry. As in, everything about Christianity is fake and malicious. Whilst our parents was concerned with promoting science, technology and intellectual improvement, Christianity on the other hand is concerned with murder, brainwashing, theft, impersonation, desecration, defamation and slavery. |
Is Trump Actually Helping America? Yes, Trump wants to drain their swamp. No, the "Deep State" arent allowing him to help in the way that he pledged at the start of his presidency. Trump isnt against the African American community, the status quo, the 'Deep State' are the ones we need to really be worried about. |
redsun:Most of you that hate Trump for no reason and yet he's fighting for our rights. Trump signs executive order targeting social media companies: A small handful of social media monopolies controls a vast portion of all public and private communications in the United States," he claimed. "They've had unchecked power to censor, restrict, edit, shape, hide, alter, virtually any form of communication between private citizens and large public audiences.You havent a clue what your on about. Name one thing that Trump has done to adversely affect you or anyone that we know. I will be patiently waiting. |
shegzhkn:April 14th President Trump halted US funding for WHO. President Donald Trump announced Friday May 29, 2020 in the Rose Garden that the United States will cut ties with the World Health Organization. |
budaatum:Before the global lockdown, he owned the best stats. ℹThe highest employment rate. ℹThe lowest poverty rate. ℹThe highest job retention rate. ℹThe quickest to respond to police brutality using his presidential authority. ℹThe president to use his powers to pardon the most blacks from prison. Its important to note that the pardon "is granted in recognition of the applicant's acceptance of responsibility for the crime" and "is not a sign of vindication and does not connote or establish innocence." One of his February 18 2020 pardon was for Angela Stanton who happens to now be running for election into US congress. |
shegzhkn:Does you know what is happening with WHO right now and how the white house is responding? |
J111333:I agree with the spirit of your post and disagree with the actions of the looters, however as stated earlier, the blacks didnt start the destruction as Op suggest, that was the work of the anti-fascist (thank you SarkinYarki for your intervention). We have footage of the start of the Idaho carnage and it clearly shows the militants who started the destructiveness. As Op says, they began by destroying liquor store owned by a local African American. |
SarkinYarki:Now that makes sense, these anti-fascist movement have highjacked the protest for their own personal vandetta. |
SarkinYarki:There was about five of them, only one has currently been charged. |
Op, you meant Trump was right about Hillary. Hillary will end up in jail. |
Trump is currently one of the best presidents for the African American community that they have ever had. |
All the black protesters really want is for the perpetrators of George Floyd's cold blooded murder to face the appropriate charges and then everone will go back to their homes in peace. |
It wasnt the blacks who started to destroy properties, it was some unscrupulous individuals outside of the African American community that seek to cause confusion. |
The easiest way to stop police brutality is by us bettering ourselves and putting ourselves in a position to respond to any wrong doing commited against our people worldwide. Once we begin to sanction, ban and or whitelist any country caught mistreating our people, then these type of attrocities will be defeated. |
All Nigerians are relative to one another, yet due to foreign extremist ideologies these truths arent readily acknowledged. Once we realise these simple truth, then it will become easy for us to come together to better ourselves so as to protect our people worldwide. Our enemies are out there killing, maiming, stealing, looting and exploiting our natural resources whilst we fight against our own brothers and sisters over fake and false foreign ideologies. |
There's no such thing as a Nigroid, perhaps you meant to say Africoid. Stop using that derogatory terminology, use Africoid instead. |
AngelicDamsel:Africans are the originals. Everyone else are derivatives. Once we are able to realise these simple truth, then we will easily come together to better ourselves so as to protect our people worldwide. |
Amujale: |
Obalufon:For goodness sake, you are missing the point. This thread isnt concerned about the argument about body art. Nothing goes to waste, rather than search for a negative connotation, we seek to exploit in a good way the very clues meant as a means of identification. Btw, assuming there are no body arts, how are we to determine that the Nubian woman is indeed Nigerian? Our parents knew that these things will come in handy today. The history here is that Nigerians are amongst the West Africans who help create the Nile Valley civilisation. |
Olu317: ..I will post Yoruba scarification...Dont bother. Kindly create a new thread for posting body art of sorts and #tag me. This thread isnt about body art, rather its about the evidence that suggest that Yoruba are among the Nigerians and other West Africans who migrated towards the North of Africa in order to create the Nile Valley civilisation. |
Obalufon:You keep making this assertion, when i have categorically told you that the woman is Yoruba. Amujale:The woman in the photo is 100% Yoruba. There isnt a Yoruba region in Nigeria that i havent visited and spent at least a full calendar month. The photo is intentionally labelled in that way due to the fact that the produce trader is infact who it says. Apart from reasearching, studying and reading extensively, i actually spend most of my time on the field. Soon as the global situation improves, i will continue my field work. So you can argue all you want but i maintain that there are highlanders that use similar body art. All you need to does is travel around our country more and you will come to the same conclussion. Furthermore, lets not turn this thread into a discussion about body art. |
Linguistic Similarities: According to the semiotician Ferdinand de Sausurre in his 1972 book called General History of Africa, the surest way to prove a cultural contact between peoples is to adduce linguistic evidence. In what is commonly known as the Saussure theory. Identical/Similarities between Yoruba and KM.T/Kush. ℹ Mi (to breath) - Mi (to breathe) ℹBi (to become) - Bi (to become) ℹOmi (Water) - Omi (water) ℹOdo (river) - Do (river) ℹTa (spread out) - Ta (spread out) ℹTan (complete) - Tan (complete) ℹOkan (one) - Kan (one) ℹKumo (club) - Kum (club) ℹEre (python) - Ere(python) ℹFa (pull) - Fa (carry) ℹOruwo (head) - Horuw (head) ℹWu (rise) - Wu (rise) There are over 100 identical words that have the exact same meaning in Yoruba as is present in the KM.T/Kush dialects. |
Obalufon:I have checked that myself, there are Yoruba who have that body art. Yes Northern Nigerians have these. i.e Kokobiri, Gara e.t.c Yoruba use these as well. i.e Highlanders I wouldnt post it without the correct verification. Perhaps it goes to show how closely related the people of Nigeria actually are and that once we get rid of these foreign extremist ideologies, what remains is a lovely communion of brothers and sisters. |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ... 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 (of 151 pages)
