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Can't believe I read all that rubbish, |
EzeUche0:Shut your mouth, the people you mentioned did not pick up weapons and was ever in any war. Your dumb a@sses went to war against a superior army and you got your a@ss whooped. Slavery was not a war or choice by the slaves, stop denigrating the ills of slavery with your foolish and doomed from the beginning adventure, |
What else is new? Born coward? Thanks for proving me right? |
chyz:I was expecting some intelligent com back, not the same delusional rubbish. |
Yet, some individuals want us to agree that foolhardiness constitutes brevity. No way, Hosea. On the other hand can you readily mention any other group of Nigerians who speak out against injustice and mal-governing as the Yorubas, in the likes of Fela Kuti, Pa Awolowo, Chief Ajasin and a host of others with no disrespect for the contributions of others like Anthony Enahoro. Some of us are well informed, let us put a hold on misinformation to the youths and the public in general. www.nigerdeltacongress.com/narticles/nigeria">http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:boyfLWVwp50J:www.nigerdeltacongress.com/narticles/nigeria%2520on.htm+zik+betrayed&cd=9&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a Amen, |
Talking about bravery, lmao Is it bravery when an arrogant non-tactical soldier declares a separate sovereignty and consequently declaring war against the Republic of Nigeria? What bravery is it, when the Editor of defunct Nigerian Pilot ran away from the country while other who worked under him served prison terms, for what the editor published? Who is brave, when AG negotiated with NCNC for forty-eight hours about forming a coalition and when Ahmadu Bello announced that he would break the southern alliance by force, Azikiwe switched for NCNC/NPC to get into coalition in about two hours? How brave are the Igbos when two of their boys that took part in the very first coup de tat failed to carry out the plan at Lagos and Enugu while a Yoruba man carried out his duties in Ibadan.www.nigerdeltacongress.com/narticles/nigeria">http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:boyfLWVwp50J:www.nigerdeltacongress.com/narticles/nigeria%2520on.htm+zik+betrayed&cd=9&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a |
To state the fact, Igbos being killed in the north and Sharia is interwoven. In 1948, Abubakar Tafewa Balewa attended Nigeria Executive Council meeting for the first time northern Nigeria was represented, he (Abubakar) had this message from Ahmadu Bello, “ I come to warn southern Nigeria who behave as though they want to dominate Nigeria’s politics, especially the Igbos, who pour into the north as invaders and not as visitors. If the Igbos continue to pour into the north as invaders, we (north) shall be compelled to dip the Quran into the sea”. The Igbos have forgotten this statement, and the Hausas have not. Igbos are too complaisant, even Ojukwu came back from exile and joined the very enemies he fought against. A case of standing for nothing and fall for anything and everything. The Igbos should learn to questions their leaders in place of donkey-like follower-ship.www.nigerdeltacongress.com/narticles/nigeria">http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:boyfLWVwp50J:www.nigerdeltacongress.com/narticles/nigeria%2520on.htm+zik+betrayed&cd=9&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a |
Zik, an expert escape artist, began his catalytic operation of being there from the beginning all along and disappearing at end. www.nigerdeltacongress.com/narticles/nigeria">http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:boyfLWVwp50J:www.nigerdeltacongress.com/narticles/nigeria%2520on.htm+zik+betrayed&cd=9&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a |
We don't have to help you with jack sheet. We did that before but y'all incompetent and weak leaders were too dumb and clueless to get a clue. It's just a damn shame you ignorant trolls don't know your history. I know you've read many new stories by Ibo leaders who were on the ground back then coming out to tell the real truth about the war, they are basically highlighting the positive role Awolowo played before nd after the war aand p;acing the blame on Ojukwu and Zik. Instead of spending your time on NL hating like deranged souls, pick up a book and read up on your sorry a/ss history. |
What about providing vision and direction? Both Ahmadu Bello and Awolowo had visions for their people. Both were realistic and visionaries when it came to Nigeria. My admiration of Ahmadu Bello is that he maintained that Nigeria was a 1914 Mistake while Awolowo called it a geographical expression. But Zik in his blind ambition to rule Nigeria pretended otherwise. What would have been the course of history if Zik heeded Ahmadu Bello's perspective ? The Nigeria tragedy would have been avoided! http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2009/apr/071.html |
Regarding the sacred duty of leadership to defend and protect your people and their collective interests, the record is clear that while Ahmadu Bello protected the Northern interests and Awolowo did the same for the Yoruba interests, the Igbo were left undefended and unprotected by Zik. This vacuum created at the critical formative years of Nigeria caused an irreparable damage to the Igbo. Also, I have never read where Zik publicly stood up and fought against the endless massacres and injustice meted to the Igbo. http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2009/apr/071.html |
In 1954, the Sutton-Foster Inquiry found Zik's conduct below what was expected of an honest and honorable person. He also has Black neocolonial/elitist mentality like many African rulers and political class. http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2009/apr/071.html |
Alhaji Shehu Shagari, a mild mannered man captured it well when he told Zik during the 1979 election campaign: "when you switch husbands one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight times, you are no longer a beautiful bride but a harlot." Zik was a weather vane-go where the favorable wind blows. A "Beautiful Bride" mindset is exactly the opposite of the leadership mindset. http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2009/apr/071.html |
Zik was in favor of Biafra as long as he called the shots and the going was good. Biafra is a matter of principle not personal feelings about Ojukwu or his leadership style. This pattern of unprincipled behavior and egotism were characteristic of Zik whether it was in Nigeria or Biafra. http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2009/apr/071.html |
Specifically on Igbo leadership, the Igbo culture is very clear about what makes one fit or unfit for leadership. A thief or a traitor (sabo) cannot be a leader. Being a thief or traitor is the lowest of the lowest (an abomination or nso ala) among the Igbo. In fact, it automatically makes on an outcast. Whether one likes it or not, the defining moment for the Igbo in Nigeria was the Nigeria-Biafra war (1967-70). http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2009/apr/071.html |
This is Zik in a nut shell, Read and enjoy, While both the late Ahmadu Bello and Awolowo qualify as Northern and Yoruba leader respectively, Zik does not really qualify as an Igbo leader. Why? Northern Nigeria has had a political leader named Sir Ahmadu Bello and the Yoruba has had one named Awolowo. The Igbo has had political leaders such as Dr Michael Okpara or Dr Akanu Ibiam but not Zik. Pretend for a moment that you are either my client or student on leadership, you would hear me hammering the following points. http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2009/apr/071.html |
Nigeria as a Nation really f'ed up by fighting and letting ibo people remain part of the union. I mean of what use is a group of useless, self centered, hateful and perpetually sad leches? They really should have let them go. How do you deal and co exist with these always crying and whining losers. You are yet to make any kind of significant contribution to the Nation, you are a bunch of ungrateful people, you villages are crap and sorry, you roam around the rest of the country especially Yoruba land for survival and relevancy. It's like you can not make it in life till you enter Yorubaland or leach on other people. Do these clowns really think we can not survive without their greasy spare parts? Are they for real or just hopelessly delusional? Apart from fighting for your selfish self, you're yet to be seen fighting for any collective issues affecting the country, you and your leaders are nothing but some money hungry egotistical losers. It's funny how these born cowards call other people cowards, you fools must be very clueless about your history and you irrelevant status in Nigeria. Everything you lay your hands on flopped, from your mindless blood thirsty and cold blooded cowardly coup to some dumb a/ss biafra elementary planning BS which was resolved after Yoruba military men from the black scorpion to OBJ kicked your a/ss till you surrendered to a Yoruba man. You cowardly acts is part of your make up, the fool that took you to war cowardly dumped you and took off running like a little girl after sacrificing millions of ibo lives. The coward even returned to claim pensions from the same people he sacrificed your lives for. And you wonder why they say you people sabi kill your own mama for money, at leas we know the lives of your little kids don't mean nothing when it comes to money. These clowns and cowards who are not know for anything but killing and slaughtering themselves for money are calling youruba people cowards? Is this ignorance or just lack of basic understnding of your dumb a/ss histroy? Yoruba men and women are about the only group of people with significant history of human and other forms of sacrifice for a better Nigeria from Herbert Macaulay fighting the colonialists to the first female licensed driver in Nigeria aka Funmi kuti to Beko kuti, Beko Kuti, Abiola, Bola Ige, Pa Ajasin, Gani Fawehinmi, Wole shoyinka and many more. Many of them risked their lives and many went to jail and opted to stay in jail instead of compromising their beliefs, even Awo himself. This is what Shagari said about your Zik your father of all cowards " He saw himself in his own words as a "Beautiful Bride" for the highest bidder as well as indispensable. The former executive president of Nigeria, Alhaji Shehu Shagari, a mild mannered man captured it well when he told Zik during the 1979 election campaign: "when you switch husbands one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight times, you are no longer a beautiful bride but a harlot." Zik was a weather vane-go where the favorable wind blows. A "Beautiful Bride" mindset is exactly the opposite of the leadership mindset." It was written by a wise Igbo and not like you clueless and hate spewing lost souls. Even Ziks resting place is a dump, you clowns lack the common decency to look out for your own, but you run around spending your whole existence needlessly hating for the stupidest reasons. All your leaders are coward, from the first coup plotter who instead of facing his fellow men and fight, he went at night to go kill innocent pregnant women in their sleep to Zik your Hausa boy boy and everybody's iyawo grand father to the new generation of little school kids killing and kidnapping cowards, your whole history reeks cowardice. Zik run comot before war, Ojukwu run comot from battle field like pikin. The only areas where you guys are know for bravery is preying on your own people for money, kidnapping little school kids for money, and killing your wives all over the place. Born losers, money hungry and savage cowards. Oh I forgot to add HATE and bad BELE. Den don take juju swear for you people, while others dey move forward and doing better things, na hate and bad bele una go dey do for ever and you go forever dey pass the hate and bad bele from one generation to the next same way dem pass am to you. That's the truth nobody won tell you, now u don here am. Y'all ain't sheet, get over yourselves. |
IGBOboyy:keep quiet, I guess you forgot to say the same nonsense to your ibo people raging and abusing a dead man because some stadium got named after him. Not like the man stole the stadium from your people or nigeria, he built the stadium when your leaders were snorring and taking naps. Many of you are are just pathetic losers, that's why your visionless and clueless leaders left you nothing to name after even rats in your villages. You can never and will never progress in life with so much generational hate and bad bele. All you people is talk nonsense, you have nothing to show for your existence in Nigeria, the only thing you have is the hate your people pass down from generation to generation. , |
Igbo people and their rage sha. Den name stadium wey no dry backyard after sombody and these savages are foaming for mouth. No wonder y'all at the bottom of things. The time need to mind your business and better your miserable and messed up village, you spend it all worrying about Yoruba people. What a bunch of losers. I don't even think that should have changed the name, Awolowo built that place and refused to name it after himself and named it liberty stadium for a reason, Why not respect the man's wishes and leave it alone.? dumb a/ss moronic clowns. Btw, my ibo brothers, why una dey waste time here? I'm sure there's more than enough people abi little kids to kidnap outhere? |
You sef sound like a goat for ignoring the wisdom in his remarks. |
Eko o ni baje lai lai, |
Over 100 actors and actresses in the Nigerian movie industry, Nollywood have garnered support for Governor Babatunde Fashola’s second term bid next year. The movie stars, led by Mr. Segun Arinze are championing the campaign for Fashola’s second term and have come under the aegis of Lagos Artistes For Fashola, LAFF. They visited the governor yesterday in his office at Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos State, South West Nigeria. Those who were at the State House, Ikeja were Segun Arinze, Zack Orji, Fred Amata, Bassey Ekpeyong, Abubakar Yakub, Kingsley Ogoro, Sunny Mcdon, Fathia Balogun, among others. According to Arinze, Fashola had done tremendously well and “is an actualiser. I have gathered friends who have made impact in the movie industry in Lagos State to come together for you. “We have come together for the actualization of your second term. I don’t care whose ox is gored. We will stick with you throughout the campaign period until the victory is won,” he said. Arinze added that the artistes would release album and jingles to sensitise the people and ensure that they vote for the governor next year, stressing that “there is now a brand called ‘BRF.’ “We will go to the grassroots to mobilise the people, we will support you; you will get our backing and support,” Arinze said. In his response, Fashola commended the artistes for their support during the 2007 electoral campaign and urged them to promote ideals that would better the lot of the people in the society. “By sheer deed of commitment, you have found a way where there seems to be no way. You have helped to address youth restiveness and unemployment,” he said, adding that lots of youths’ talent had not been harnessed in the area of cinematography. “How many Nigerian universities offer courses in cinematography? I champion this cause that Nigerian universities should offer courses in such area. Many of you were probably forced into acting out of necessity,” he stated. The governor appealed to the actors and actresses to use their movies to shape and fight the ills in the society rather than exposing them negatively, citing several cases were police were portrayed in bad light in movie scenes. “Maybe you may not pay attention to the values you portray but I do. Your work is influential and you can use it to promote the image of this country. For instance, our police are doing well. Any time you produce movies and you get to a police scene, they are always portrayed as badly dressed, that is the image you are sending out. “Through those movies, you can challenge the police on how they should behave. We can tackle the issue where people are offered bribe and they reject it in our movies. And again, if you teach violence in your films, you will breed violence in the society. It is our job to remake this country,” Fashola said. http://www.nigeriafilms.com/news/9622/2/nollywood-stars-storm-alausa-for-fasholas-2nd-term.html |
Environer:Is this about Tinubu? Is fraud OK because Tinubu did same? And who gives a dame about Tinubu? I wonder why you didn't change the Title to Tinubu |
Environer:Abeg keep quiet and speak for your self, 419 artist and fraudster ain't my giant, |
Ojiofor:How do we move as a country just and morally when people like you bury everything under ethnicity? The is a clear cut case of right and wrong. It's perfectly OK to defend the man by putting forward your own argument or evidence to counter the allegations made against him, not pulling the silly and pathetic ethnicity garbage, it's really nauseating and unhelpful to us as a society. Even giving you the benefit of the doubt, what about non Nigerian folks in America and elsewhere making the same allegations? Are they doing it for ethnic reasons? We have good and honest heroes in every corner of Nigeria, it is in our collective best interest to put the right and deserving heroes on the pedestal, not questionable and self serving non heroes. Like I always say, with Igbo people, it's always tribe before the truth, the tribe comes first. That's all you see. |
Ms. Brown, who is Mr. Emeagwali's wife, has double identities as well. She is widely known as Dale Emeagwali. But in correspondences and on her husband's website, she is identified as Donita Brown.Everything about this guy reeks 419, |
Ojiofor:What's ethnicity got to do with anything? Are Oyinbo people the same ethnicity too? Some of you reason like infants I swear. Reading the dumb stuff some you post makes me cringe sometimes, |
I don't have anything, but nothing is way way better than 419. |
Look at this olodo running around with late gist. |
You used your fingers to type this thing? You? ![]() I bet most of you can't even install windows on your desktop. [quote][/quote]Ndo, Try make sense sometimes, |
defemz:Many don't give a s/hi/t about all that, it's all about tribe. |
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, Second, numero two-no, we igbos prove time and time we know our history our lands history, the history of igbo clans that are not even our own so, um don't confuse us with your people ok omo? Don't get mad at us because your people couldn't fight for what they wanted( odudwa republic) blame us fore fathers not mine. 
