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, And the bully continues to rant. |
YOU are the online bully in this instance. Who does not know that?. |
Kobojunkie:The above bullshit does not justify your insufficient knowledge of the environment you claim you schooled. It is stupidity of the highest order for any one not to write properly the name of the ethnic group where someone schooled. Shameful. |
Agam eje i koro Fada Edeh. |
Those parents are in their sixties and seventies. If they do not confess, those lies will hunt them even when they finally fall asleep. Time for repentance. Eze Frank Ekeh of Woji has done that already. |
SEFAGO:Yea, but not in the east. One's education is a waste if one schooled in the east and can not type Igbo. |
My secondary school education was in the west, Ibadan precisely, yet I do not type Yorogba or Yoruba. I hardly make a mouthful of Loyola college, Abadina, etc that can competete favourably with the ones in the east in terms of banditary. To school in the east and yet can not type Igbo is stupendous. |
[quote author=jayzee_guy link=topic=452155.msg6098193#msg6098193 date=1274895262]Hi, Am clueless to why there is Special (International) Hausa Radio channel in England (BBC World Service), Germany (Dutch Welle), China (Hausa Radio) and now France (Hausa RFI) ? not mentioning Libya, Iran and some other countries, why not the other Nigerian tribes e.g. Yoruba, Igbo etc. Anybody with the clue ?[/quote]Reasons, The Hausa-Fulani are normadic. While in their grazing fields, their only source of information is the BBC or foreign services. 2nd, To be updated on times of the day as some of them do not wear wrist watches nor are they literate enough to interprete the times in the watches.This foreign stations provide services to normads who do not understand english language. |
The Fulanis has some ugly ones in their midst, unlike their Igbo counterpart. |
[quote author=pres-elect link=topic=413608.msg6098275#msg6098275 date=1274896338]@abadaba agaba wu one of the ''ndi ishi na arighi mma'' no na threadia . . . the others wu: toshman ochuu nwayi presido(not me) from uk ikomi (ochuu nwayi no na di) youngiee(chairman ilulu thread) felicia(secret akwunakwuna host of agaba/toshnwayi/ikomi/etc)[/quote]Ha choro nnaputa (they need deliverance). Akwaya?. |
Bk. Upon all the insults you receive on daily basis, yet you continue to post rubbish every second and every minute. There is a popular Nigerian saying that goes like this;'' there is no shame on a mad man but on his relatives. Sorry. |
It is high time some of those parents from Ikwerre, Ahoada and Ndoni axis who lied to their children that they are no longer Igbo confess their sins now. I believe those parents and contemporaries are still alife. |
848. In your first ever post here, you seeketh cheap popularity. Am afraid, you have failed. |
Onitsha was a town that was reduced to ground Zero by the enemy forces during the Nigerian civil war. But today, what do you see at Onitsha?. Is it 5,6,7 storey buildings. If towns such as Shagamu or Zaria had gone through what Onitsha went through during the war, do you think they would have attained the same height at which they are today?. So who is lagging behind?. |
indie22:I know you are the only one who will disagree on what I earlier wrote. Checkout that Photograph on your profile. Once again, there are no Igbo women who are ugly. Please, accept it. Do not disagree anymore. |
indie22:Photograph(s) please. |
indie22:Please, do not lie. |
The Kalabaris, Efik/Ibibio/Annang, Biroms, Angas, Fulanis, and other Nigerian ethnic groups has beautiful girls. They also have ugly girls. Regarding Ndigbo, there are no ugly girls in their flock. It is true. |
Delta Igbo, your priority come 2011 is to vote Uduaghan out. |
http://www.independentngonline.com/DailyIndependent/Article.aspx?id=13848&print=1 Anioma Indigenes Warn Against Imposition Of Candidates By Harris-Okon Emmanuel Correspondent, Warri Anioma indigenes of Delta North Senatorial District have said they would not accept imposition of candidates in the forthcoming 2011 general elections by the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Under the aegis of Concerned Aniomas for Transparent Leadership (CANTRAL), they called on Anioma political office seekers to examine themselves properly before jumping into the fray as they are prepared to protect and ensure that their votes count in the next polls. Besides, they commended Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan for advocating the one-man-one-vote policy even as they advised the state Chairman of PDP, Chief Peter Nwaoboshi, to ensure that the people’s mandate prevails in the party’s primaries in the state. These were resolutions reached at their general meeting in Warri, Delta State at the weekend, and the communiqué was signed by the protem Chairman and Secretary, Great Maduawulechukwu and Caleb Isichei, respectively. The communiqué noted that the people of Delta North Senatorial District have suffered in the hands of selfish politicians whose stock of trade is to promote divide and rule among the people rather than engendering unity, oneness of purpose and exemplary leadership which is the hallmark of modern democracy. They condemned the idea of zoning of political positions especially at the local government to party leaders who have little or no idea of emerging young leaders in the area, warning that such moves will be resisted vehemently come 2011. They challenged the President General of Izu Anioma, the apex socio-cultural organisation and the mouth piece of the Anioma people, Col. Mike Okwechime (rtd), to ensure that those vying for political offices were made to pass through screening by the people such persons want to represent. The communiqué reads: “We are happy with recent developments in Anioma Nation and want to use this medium to express our mind on how we feel on issues affecting us as a people. We are pleased with the activities of Izu Anioma and encourage them to make more efforts and consolidate so as the people can rely on their verdict on any issue affecting us as people. Gone are the days when the Anioma people would work as a sheep without shepherd and that is the reason why we have absolute confidence on the apex Anioma Socio-Cultural organistion to provide the true leadership that has eluded the people. “On the political scene, we are not unaware about the overtures being made by both serving and non-serving politicians of Anioma extraction to represent us at various levels. We welcome such people and congratulate first of all for having the desire to represent us. But we want to sound it loud and clear that those who are currently serving without good record of dividend of democracy to their people should jettison the idea with immediate effect. The people of Anioma Nation have a date with destiny to change the trend of non performing individuals and replace them with leaders with vision, determination and the boldness to fight for their people and not impostors who are interested in their pockets alone. “We are prepared to support candidates with proven leadership quality irrespective of political inclination. It must not be PDP it could be any other party so long as the person has all it takes to lead the people. The person must also be acceptable to his people only there and then can CANTRAL stick out its neck to support such a candidate.” http://www.independentngonline.com/DailyIndependent/Article.aspx?id=13848&print=1 |
olabukola:well said. Surely, he will be in South Africa. |
Congratulations Kanu. |
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/africa/8692992.stm Nigeria's Kanu offered new deal Nigeria captain Nwankwo Kanu has been offered a new contract by his financially striken club Portsmouth. The FA Cup runners-up, who have been relegated from the English Premier League and are tens of millions of pounds in debt, say they want to retain a "firm base" for the future. England star David James is among those who have also been offered a new deal. But Aruna Dindane and Hassan Yebda will return to their previous clubs after the expiry of their loan deals. "The football club can confirm it has offered new contracts to influential first-team FA Cup heroes David James, Kanu, Hermann Hreidarsson and Ricardo Rocha," a Portsmouth statement said. "It's hoped the popular quartet will bring a wealth of experience and strength to the Blues' side as they seek to return to the Premier League at the first time of asking." Kanu has made more than 120 appearances for Pompey, including coming on as a substitute in the FA Cup final defeat by Chelsea. The 33-year-old is preparing to lead Nigeria at the forthcoming World Cup in South Africa. Ivory Coast's Dindane will return to his French club Lens, whilst Hassan Yebda of Algeria is to go back to Benfica of Portugal. Story from BBC SPORT: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/sport1/hi/football/africa/8692992.stm |
Apart from Babalawos, producers here draw a lot of inspiration from Prophet Mohammed. For the fact that Prophet Mohammed married a woman older than him, this producers produce films of boys marrying women old enough to be their mothers. In real life, that does not happen in Yorubaland. There have never been any case of a 25 year old marrying a mother of 50 years in Yorubaland. |
No one is mandated to reply Mekusxxx. There are moderators here and if Mekus post contravenes forum laws, they have the powers to act as they wish. Must people attack him anytime he writes?. Kat, there are no hostilities between us, yet you have insulted me x2 within three days now. TAKE YOUR TIME!BOY. |
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