Crime › Re: Gang Revenge: Mob Kill Man Who Brutally Murdered His Elder Brother In PH by Babalegba(m): 10:55pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
exxell: I said it before and am saying it again.... The blackman should be nuked and wiped from the earths surface. Go all over the earth.... Anywhere you see the blackman, the amount of evil abounding there sends shivers down the spine. From Africa to America to Europe to Australia down to Asia, the blackman is like a curse. But It is also only in this part of the world called Nigeria that gory things happen with impunity. If it is not Boko Haram bombing people like fowls, it is the military cutting of their heads like goat. If it is not our neighbors from the west butchering human beings for money, it is my brothers from the East swallowing raw dollars in their their system all in a bid to launder money. If it is not a policeman climbing a moving bus and having his body shattered, it is a navy man shooting innocent IPOB members on a peaceful protest.
Do you know the most funny part, people will be there snapping with their phones and tablets while doing nothing! Nd things are going wrong!
To the whole world reading this, welcome to Nigeria where Satan saw its citizens and shouted.. "It is well with my soul". The amount of evil happening in this country on daily basis is enough to make one believe that hell is on this earth. Well said. Nigeria can be likened to a jungle full of vicious selfish wild beasts |
Politics › Re: Ogun State Governor Order Arrest Of Popular Social Media Political Analyst by Babalegba(m): 6:20pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
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Food › Re: See What Was Killed In My Compound Yesterday Evening! by Babalegba(m): 10:30am On Sep 28, 2015 |
The creature is not an alligator but a monitor lizard.Alligators are extremely dangerous |
Politics › Re: Top 10 Reasons Why Igbos And Yorubas Should Not Marry by Babalegba(m): 4:33pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
xtrorse: Mister, if you are sincere and objective you will never raise such accusation on a peace-loving Igbo people.
Between Igbos and other tribes who make the loudest noise and propaganda using every available media outfit?
In the build up to the 2015 general elections certain people made careless and careless utterances thereby heating up the polity. Is any of them Igbo
The likes of FFK, Fayose, Fashola, Tinubu, Lai, El Rufai, Junaid Mohammed, Obj and Sahara Reporters who heated the polity with their utterances, is any of them Igbo?
Yorubas whose main source of livelihood in Abia State is driving where given free hand to operate to the extent they started cloning drivers license and forging vehicle particulars. Where they victimised? Was touts unleashed on them to destroy their business?
Are they not being accommodated in the South East without any noise from Igbos? How many Yorubas have houses in the SE? Are they not living in a house built by another man who collects rents and did not beat his chest of accommodating Yorubas?
Do you expect an Igbo man that bought land in Lagos for N300 million per plot not to exercise his right as a landlord? How many Yorubas dare cough out only N20 million to buy a plot in choice areas of Enugu, Owerri, Awka, Nnewi, Orlu, Afigbo or Aba in SE? Is anybody holding them? Don't you see sales advert on the internet for such lands? And you still shout the loudest 'One Nigeria' for your political convenience!
When has it become noise-making or crime for someone to even aspire to be chairman in a market they have the majority?
When has it become a crime for lawful taxpayers and citizens to exercise their franchise rights? Should any citizen be threatened to vote anointed candidates? When has aspiring to be voted for by non-indigene become a crime in a sane country?
If your people have the sizeable number in any area in the SE, what prevents you from aspiring for a post to better the lots of the people?
Many mischievous fellows hold the view that Igbos should be grateful for being allowed to live in their part of the country, even when the oil revenue from the South-East Zone is being channelled for Lagos development!
You say Igbos disrespect their host when Igbos chose to quietly exercise their franchise right in Lagos. And you don't seem to see any wrong in Oba Rilwane Akiolu threatening Igbos to vote for his anointed candidate! And Dr Ariyo in the US went further by calling for xenophobic attack on Igbos.
The main reason many people of all tribes in Nigeria troop to Lagos State and its environs is simply by virtue of it being a former federal capital territory. So don't single out Igbos and term it that they are being accommodated. That's is an insult on the sensibilities of a people who have contributed in no small way to the mega-status of Lagos State. It is absolutely wrong to even hold the view that Igbos or any other should be grateful for being allowed to live in any part of the country, Biafra or no Biafra.
If other people were not needed in Lagos such embargo should have been placed ab initio, about a century ago, before the heavy investment of crude oil revenue and the vast contributions of every other Nigerian, including their sweats and bloods, and not now as it's being mischievously mumbled in some quarters.
Is there any group that has exhibited more 'Nigerianness' than the Igbos who permeate every nook and cranny of Nigeria, peacefully building and establishing business empires, and growing the economy of the locals and that of the country at large?
And you don't seem to see anything wrong in castigating the ever peace-loving Igbo people. Have you ever heard anywhere, were Igbos are on rampage and causing mayhem to their 'host' for no just cause?
For some decades now certain people have propagated lies that Igbos don't have crude oil. That Igbos are greedy and want to corner South-South oil wealth. That Ondo State produces more crude oil that the whole South East. And to heighten the insult, they say Igbos bring virtually nothing to the Federal revenue!
They say Igbos are land-grabbers. In the past Yorubas were busy building empires, looking for weaker groups to acquire. The Fulanis colonized the Hausas. The Binis terrorised some parts of Yoruba and Anioma land, and tried to conquer and use them as slaves.
But these same people still turn around to accuse Igbos, who have no such history of expansionist tendencies, of land grabbing and seeking to dominate others. And over the years, Yorubas and their Northern co-travellers have propagated lies and falsehoods portraying Igbos who never had an army or empire as land grabbers.
Do you see anything wrong at all when these wicked lies are being fashioned against Igbos for years?
It's only mischievous fellows in the society that turn blind eye to the evil and injustice, and permit the atrocities to flourish in the land because they gain from the lopsided arrangement in the polity. Total rubbish |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Removed From From The List Of Fastest Growing Economies (photos) by Babalegba(m): 2:25pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
This thread reeks of Nigerian ignorance and infantile mischief. Nigerians are not civilized enough to to be able to understand a dynamic world and are apish enough to allow their prejudices and hatred to destroy themselves and their children's future.What a pathetic thread |
Politics › Re: Nigerians Decry Witch Hunt Of Volkswagen CEO, Martin Winterkorn By Pius Adesanmi by Babalegba(m): 11:17am On Sep 24, 2015 |
Nigerians love defending corruption. |
Education › Re: Ritualists Now Attacking Schools (photos) by Babalegba(m): 11:07am On Sep 23, 2015 |
bettermike: This happened today. These two men came to a school in alakuko area of Lagos well dressed. The bigger one was pleading with the principal in her office for his wife in labour which was obliged with 1000naira.
Long story short, they dropped 200naira without anyone suspecting. But a student came to the office later and was about picking the money when the principal screamed! They took the money out to burn it but it refused to burn.
And in a shocking instant, like in the movies, the money disappeared. (Meanwhile, those ritualists were already at another school about 1km away, about to apply the same tactic). They were traced to their new spot and interogated.
They were lucky to have not been lynched. The police took them away later. But for the fear that they might be let off the hook, I want the world to see their faces. Note their faces, incase they approach you asking for alms. They are ritualists!
Be careful! Monitor your children from now on. Advice the school to beef up their security. And lastly, advice your wards to never ever pick money from the ground. Nigerians and ignorance are very close identical twins. I am beginning to think an educated Nigerian is an oxymoron |
Phones › Re: Innjoo Fire Plus And Halo official discussion thread by Babalegba(m): 8:46am On Sep 21, 2015 |
rev14vs11: NL'ders Help! I just ordered a phone on jumia for the first time.after paying via MasterCard online.The bank sent me an alert informing me of the transaction after the deduction has been made.but my browser became slow and I couldn't load the next page.so what do I do?Have I squandered money just like that?How do I know the details. Your money is safe but you might have to wait longer for delivery |
Politics › Re: The Newly-coined Full Meaning Of B-U-H-A-R-I by Babalegba(m): 12:29am On Sep 21, 2015 |
Teeboy22: The newly-coined Full Meaning of B-U-H-A-R-I: Bring Us Happiness And Remove Injustice
cc lalasticlala seun.. Excellent, but haters of Nigeria will not like it |
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Phone/Internet Market › Re: Infinix Hot Note Pro Needed In Ph For 20k by Babalegba(m): 8:57pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
smithwilliam: (1) ask the fraudsters on olx . (2) I didn't ask for tecno . (3) answer 1 and 2 can handle it . (4) depending on my state of emergency 18k . (5) yes but depends where you get yours (27 to 30)
Do you have more He meant infinix not techno, anyway getting one at the price you seek will be tough unless a pickpocket is selling his spoils |
Phone/Internet Market › Re: Infinix Hot Note Pro Needed In Ph For 20k by Babalegba(m): 2:17pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
Good luck with the price |
Politics › Re: Help Helpless Residents, EHIS Guest House Akowonjo Disturbs With Noise 24/7 by Babalegba(m): 5:25pm On Sep 13, 2015 |
You need to report to the relevant authorities, three affected residents could also lodge a complaint at the local police station but any action from that end will cost you guys money |
Phones › Re: Xiaomi Set To Dump Old And Non Selling Devices In African Market by Babalegba(m): 7:22pm On Sep 11, 2015 |
Xiaomi should sue the o.p for malicious scaremongering. |
Phones › Re: Don't Buy The Infinix Hot 2 by Babalegba(m): 6:47pm On Sep 11, 2015 |
Infinix hot 2 is not high end |
Politics › Re: See What Is Happening To Nigeria's Economy Under Buhari by Babalegba(m): 9:57am On Sep 11, 2015 |
chiedu7: Why u dey abuse the man?
Ein dey report on the facts.
If it's bad then GMB & APC is a disaster for Nija.
The man is too dense to understand the extrapolation of facts and to understand how present facts came to be. Even an idiot would know that Jonathan caused the rot that Buhari is trying to fix. |
Politics › Re: See What Is Happening To Nigeria's Economy Under Buhari by Babalegba(m): 9:37am On Sep 11, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: NLC Protests Against "Massive Corruption" (Photos) by Babalegba(m): 8:53pm On Sep 10, 2015 |
DashMeYansh:
STUP!D Nigerians ery'where. They want socialism..........Take a Good Hard Look at Greece........Snuff Said. I never knew that fighting corruption is socialism |
Phones › Re: Pls I Need Help On How To Generate Itunes Gift Codes by Babalegba(m): 6:53pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
Why are Nigerians such deplorable thieves |
Politics › Re: See What An Indian Expatriate Wrote About Nigeria by Babalegba(m): 12:49pm On Sep 08, 2015 |
dtjns37: These are screenshots of a comment on facebook about Nigeria that broke my heart. I felt as if the insult was directed at me.
This man worked in same company with me as an expat for a few months. He's my facebook friend, and he's Indian. Someone asked him to bring something from Nigeria, then he went ahead and lashed the country in his comment.
I want the world to see this careless post. I hope he repents of such a stinking mentality about Nigeria. He posted the update on sunday afternoon.
Source: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10206127715965895&set=a.3319052689141.2146517.1052989290&type=1&theater You must be an ostrich but a funny one. The man is right, you are wrong. |
Politics › Re: Why Re Igbos Running Away From Their Land by Babalegba(m): 9:18pm On Sep 05, 2015 |
DICK4UCKPUSSY: Have notice this thing among the igbos 85% of them don't established their business on their soil. They have to move to other region in other to succed in their business. Even with boko haram menace in borno some igbos re still trooping there for business.. They left their Land to develop another region,
Anambra looks like the whole state is under construction
Abia state have the dirtiest city in west africa
Ebonyi is like an abandoned state
imo state has turned to home for babyfactory, cultism and kidnapping business
Enugu- there is a community where 9 out of 10 people have appendix as a result of poverty
It's very rare! you u will see a man that leaves his comfort zone to another to suffer when he have everything at his disposal back home..
My question re igbos running away from their Land when they claim they have everything..? The questions you asked needs to be answered by the biafraudians |
Politics › Re: What Is Going On In This Section? by Babalegba(m): 2:54pm On Sep 05, 2015 |
MrRobot: Yorubas are boiling ever since the Biafran movement started getting world attention. They fear the Igbos leaving them soo much that they will do anything to stop it from happening. Thus they continually create threads to cause division between Biafrans especially the likes of princedebola. They dude must be the most jobless human with an Internet access. You are joking, most Yoruba's got fed up with ibos during the presidential election and are now clamouring for ibos to EFF off out of of yorubaland. |
Politics › Re: The South West Is Homogeneous Only On Paper, How Many Ethnic Groups Are They? by Babalegba(m): 2:41pm On Sep 05, 2015 |
patrick89: I have come to realise that South west is very diverse, they comprise of different ethnic nationality but conquered and dominated by yorubas. The word yoruba to me seems to be a unifying coinage just like Anioma, to bring bring all different ethnic nationals together. However, unlike Anioma, different ethnic nationals in South west have nothing in common, aside that, they adopted yoruba language as a lingual franca.. among them are 1. Aworis : they occupy some parts of ogun state lagos and ondo state they have different culture and background, they have stated that they are not yorubas 2. The ijebus are fierce and aggressive, they have also affirmed that they migrated from sudan, so they can not be regarded as yorubas, 3. The Egun, they are found in Benin republic, lagos, Ogunn state and some part of oyo state. They have nothing in common with yorubas both in culture and language, they are the only one still tied to their traditional, maybe because they are very conservative. others are ekiti, egba, ife, etc all these ones have aligned fully to the big family yoruba. but the question is who is the pure yoruba, because I hear people describe some with funny tags and names.. I need a very serious clarification here Why not just Google your problem |
Crime › Re: Help! My New Neighbour Is Gay And... by Babalegba(m): 12:50pm On Sep 04, 2015 |
Tydies: Please, whatever you do make sure you don't report him. You can still be friendly with him but don't go to his flat agn. Best advice for the O.P so far |
Romance › Re: Corpse Having Sex In Aba Mortuary - Daily Times by Babalegba(m): 9:19am On Sep 02, 2015 |
Daft country |
Politics › Re: Jonathan’s Sacrifice Saved Africa by Babalegba(m): 4:39pm On Aug 31, 2015 |
Closecall: Jonathan’s sacrifice saved Africa 1 BY OUR REPORTER ON AUGUST 31, 2015 OPINION Ebere Wabara ewabara@yahoo.com 08055001948
IF there is one event in the history of Nigeria over which most of its citizens still hold their breath, even months after its conclusion, it is the last general elections in the country, especially the presidential election. One of the reasons is that most people are yet to come to terms with the reality of the peaceful conclusion of the elections. As far back as 2010, or thereabouts, numerous doomsday predictions were aground including that Nigeria would disintegrate by 2015. As the days drew near, events, both in the political, economic and even religious spheres did little to assuage that prediction. Aside the menace of the Islamic fundamentalist sect, Boko Haram, in the North Eastern part of the country, many other events occurred between that period and the election year to accentuate pakpable fear. It was, therefore, almost unbelievable that the elections came and went peacefully with a smooth change of government. What, however, made the last elections more significant is that for the first time in the political history of Nigeria, a sitting President was defeated in an election in which he was a candidate. The truth is that in most countries of Africa “the power of incumbency” has largely been used often to subvert the will of the electorate. Nigeria has not been an exception until, of course, the last presidential election. This, in itself, is a point to note in favour of former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan who, it could be recalled, made a firm promise during his campaigns that under his watch, the elections would be free and fair. One of the most remarkable statements he made while conceding victory to Buhari was, “As I have always affirmed, nobody’s ambition is worth the blood of any Nigerian. The unity, stability and progress of our dear country are more important than anything else.” So, in what today is being referred to as a historic move, President Jonathan conceded victory to the candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) General Muhammadu Buhari, hours before the results were concluded. Not a few Nigerians have, however, argued that the action had no significance as, according to them, the former President had no choice but to do what he did. I beg to disagree. Such Nigerians may have forgotten the incident of June 12, 1993, when a military president stopped the collation of election results and declared the whole exercise inconclusive, invalid. Also such people have only to look at countries like Somalia of today, Rwanda, Southern Sudan and of course Liberia to realize the worth and character of the sacrifice made by former President Jonathan.. But, most commendably, President Jonathan chose that path of honour and conceded victory to his opponent instead of contesting the results or taking any other available option that could possibly scuttle that election. After all, it is not as if he, or indeed his party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), was bereft of support from Nigerians. In fact, the President was standing pretty at the time of the elections based on his administration’s notable achievements across various sectors of the economy. Such sectors include agriculture, where significant efforts have been made to return the country to the green days when palm oil from the East, cocoa and rubber from the West and groundnuts from the North constituted the mainstay of the nation’s economy. And transport where the hitherto comatose Nigerian Railways across the country has been fully revitalized. Also, in spite of the poor performance of the energy sector under his watch, it is evident today that he made significant impact in that sector given the fact that there has been a significant improvement in the supply of electricity across the country while our refineries are about to commence capacity production. All these go to show that there was indeed significant groundwork under the former President, as the said improvements could not have been achieved by the incumbent government in just less than three months of assumption of office. What would be the implication of such a war to the rest of the African continent? The first implication of course is that of refugee management. Where would 180 million people migrate? Most of Nigeria’s neighbours are poor and dependent on Nigeria for sustenance. Nigeria, the Giant of Africa, is no mean burden to be shouldered by just any country. The short and long-term impacts would be that the economy of the Continent would be adversely affected and many countries of the region would be in trouble as the economies of most of them are tied to that of Nigeria. Again, many countries of the region would face political crises since Nigeria has provided stability for them. Overall, the implication of a war in Nigeria would be disastrous for Africa both economically and security wise. Of course, organizing a regional intervention force such as in the case of Liberia would be near impossible without perhaps assistance from the United Nations. Nigeria has always been at the lead of such interventions across Africa. Therefore, for the fact that former President Jonathan took the bold step to save this nation, and by extension Africa continent, from what would have certainly been a disastrous consequence for the country and the continent, he deserves commendation. Of course, the former President already has loads of both national and international commendations since he took that bold step. The truth remains today that no matter the failings and mistakes attributed to the former President (which is natural, after all no man is flawless), that historic action will remain a legacy for him in the country’s annals. It will also remain a lesson for other leaders at whatever levels, both incumbent and upcoming, to know when to put the interest of the people, for whom they are called to serve in the first place, above selfish, partisan interests.
http://sunnewsonline.com/new/jonathans-sacrifice-saved-africa/ Jonathan's capitulation to the the inevitable not only saved Africa but the world itself , the milky way galaxy and substantial parts of the Andromeda galaxy. Now the bumbling corrupt thief can enjoy his ill gotten gains at Otuoke.Retards. |
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Politics › Re: See Buhari's Score's On Buharimeter by Babalegba(m): 12:09pm On Aug 24, 2015 |
Yet another wailing wailers thread, it is always great to see enemies of Nigeria distressed. I wish you mournful wailing. |
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Politics › Re: Sophistication 4.0 The Brown Roof Theorem by Babalegba(m): 12:31pm On Aug 20, 2015 |
When will yeebos stop fishing in Enugu city center. Attend to your problems. |
Politics › Re: Should Hot Drinks Be Banned In Nigeria? by Babalegba(m): 11:49pm On Aug 19, 2015 |
Is the O.P an Islamic fundamentalist |