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If you want to hide facts and truth from a Black, they say hide it in a book. They just hate to read a book. Even Google makes it easier, they still won't learn. |
Though many books and researchers have been writing about Obatala, Oduduwa to the modern time Awolowo, many students in world universities are still researching other African cultures for relevance. Particularly, Yoruba culture when North and South American, European and other Africans are tracing the source of their culture. Therefore, different groups in Africa believe foreigners must look to them as their origin. (After their chiefs sold their brothers out) It brings tourists dollars and achievements trading or exchange. As well as blames. However, many missed their point by over focusing on Oduduwa. Oduduwa was only one of the many Orisha Yoruba trace to their history. Many Yoruba do not know Obatala, Oduduwa or Awolowo from Adam. But they are still known as Omo Awolowo, Omo Oduduwa or Omo Obatala. If others claim Oduduwa, what about the other 400 Orisha, gods and deities? |
These are people whose pride are injured when foreigners focus on Yoruba Civilization. The next Yoruba cultural trait they are going to claim is the language. EmperorCaesar: |
Gaza land loading inside Nigeria |
Finally the Israeli are welcomed to a land near you. They will turn barren land into Milk, Honey and Gold. Lucky Africans will celebrate the coming of the Jewish State in Africa! Goodluck |
The day we realize that our politicians are FOREIGN CASH MULES is the beginning of wisdom. |
Honestly, I feel sorry for some brainless Igbo. They make things difficult for the reasonable ones among them. Finally, at least a few of them are speaking out and pointing out the fruitless gragra of their people. I do not know how they reduce themselves to victims, with all their pride. |
So sad, whatever the cause. A loss to his family, relatives and friends. Just hope it is not another case of Japajantis hyped to the nth power. |
Ai wonder O! RenaissanceGuy: |
Cold comfort. Just pray they don't change all to U.S dollars where it will be worthless. GeneralDae: |
Good point. VeeVeeMyLuv:Nigeria could have done far better, despite your point. GeneralDae: |
I hope both Cholis and Ope are now significant items |
See dis fake Nairaland economist that has never seen a liberal market as solution to Naira, he does not like. Preacher of Structural Adjustment, Devaluation and advocate of junk importation. All to launder foreign money from Central Bank. Go to Afghanistan to learn how domestic consumption helped their currency against U.S dollar. mrvitalis: |
American Indians will forever regret rescuing Columbus from the sea and nursing him back to life. He invited his people from Europe and the Government opened the prisons and ordered them to follow Columbus. |
Much easier for drug peddlers to blame Tinubu as drug peddler, for certificate forgers to blame Tinubu for forgery, for looters of government properties to blame Tinubu. Thief thief nor dey like another thief around him. Even after losing his home and adopted states where he could have rigged them out, Tinubu outsmart them with their own greed by dividing themselves for conquest. Birds of the same feathers. |
So stupid to let them have their phones. No wonder Israeli were able to locate and free some of them. |
It must have been around the 60s Yoruba celebrated like this. Even then some people frowned on it. I even see mixed race children celebrated, poor innocent children. |
Can we agree on anything without insult and politics? |
COLUMNS Rather be in a foreign jail than live free in Africa Many Caribbean and African countries are going into agreement with developed countries to repatriate prisoners to their countries. Countries or prisoners are either given lump sums or promised new prisons in their home countries. Some countries have signed on, while others have barked at the offer. The countries that barked at the offer see it as another form of slavery in disguise. Whatever we think is slavery, we must ponder and look at some points. Most of these criminals were youngsters, good people, and law-abiding folks before they left home. They were corrupted because they suddenly found themselves at the bottom of the ladder in the countries of their dreams. In order to survive they did all kinds of odd jobs, including some in criminal activities that landed them in jail. Some took to prostitution, drug peddling, forgery, and other activities they would never have tried within their communities back home African countries are not that bad, but we have to taste life outside for some of us to appreciate some opportunities we could have taken at home. By the stories we hear, one would think there are no trying and debilitating times for some of those poor struggling in rich countries. There were many examples of suffering without smiling that are hidden from us, but we say better there than here at home where everyone knows you. This writer carried phone books for delivery on his head and shoulder in a foreign country but would never have done it at home. Of course some Caribbean countries refused to take prisoners back as they have enough of a hard time dealing with criminals already at home. In order to sweeten the deal, these developed countries have tied it to more aid. The offers have been taken by a few African countries and they are just waiting for implementation. We may be surprised to wake up one day and find out some prisoners were secretly returned. We know animals would swallow any money given. There is nothing more toxic to a developing country than some “hard core criminals” they have no idea how to handle. Many of us were surprised that, just as toxic criminals, toxic waste we have no expertise to neutralise was dumped in African countries. Well, now it's humans, alive and kicking. If anyone can deal with them it should be the countries that are well endowed with resources to do so Mar 26, 2018 12:00 am https://www.jamaicaobserver.com/columns/rather-be-in-a-foreign-jail-than-live-free-in-africa/ |
Did you see that Punch is the source quoted? Since when has good news most people wish for in the country become divisive? What is wrong with these warped mentalities Irony1: |
There are some good encouraging contributors here. Please do not be distracted. These companies need to do more to increase production. On the other hand are distractions that have never seen anything good about Nigeria EXCEPT when they are in power. Even then, Nigeria and their base fell further into abject poverty. A couple still preach open borders to import junks that killed Nigeria. It is Government, government and government that did not do this or that. Yet, our cement moguls from every region in Nigeria, go to less developed African countries, buy jungles to establish plants and factories. They provide their own infrastructure for their plants. Yet, sell their goods less than they do in Nigeria ! Stop giving excuses why you cannot and start acting on what you can. Make a difference from your villages, towns and states. |
The problem with bullies playing bad boys is that they are real cowards. You must stand up to them or poke them in the eye. Their inferiority will be cowed. As much as I hate Police, they have their roles in the society. You remember how they subdued Portable feigning bad boy by beating up his aides, sitting on top of Icon and all of them out doing one another to be notorious. Marley, please come back home. I just want to check shomtin o. |
In the first place, I cannot stand any of the three Presidential candidates and anything about them cannot surprise me. If this is Opposition Research, fine. But we also know about Peter Obi's drug mule Chinenye Ezewuzie. If Tinubu spent as much on her as Obi and others are spending, all side will knock one another out and we shall have peace to concentrate on the problems of the Country. Note that the original story was bought and killed in the SUN newspaper. It was too late. https://thesourceng.com/re-i-was-raped-threatened-and-forced-to-carry-drugs-by-peter-obi-chinenye-ezewuzie-confessed/ |
Make no mistake about her, Chinenye Ogwumike is an exceptional lady on and off basketball court. But folks, we cannot move forward in Africa because of advisory or executive positions overseas. Charity begins at home. We have Vagabonds in every corner of our Country waiting for the next allocation to drop so that they can snatch it. And worse, launder it out. Nigerians have talents that are only used to acquire MONEY anyway they can. There are millions of Africans overseas languishing overseas, you are always celebrating a token few! Africans, especially Nigerians must reflect on their roles inside not outside. |
Very unfortunate. Until this generation of Igbo Youths. Igbo were admired for their hard work and diligence. Most of us forget that Yoruba would rather employe Igbo and rent to them than their own Yoruba. All changed with these Youths. BloomingDale: |
There are different types of investors. There are daredevils, explorers or missionaries expecting handsome rewards as soldiers of fortune. Average infrastructure does not have to be in place for mercenaries to invest. But they have to be able to hold their noses while making money. This is why they ask why you guys are running out when Africa is the best place to make money. Privileged and indifferent Africans know that. It is the reason they pay foreigners hefty price to help them launder money outside recklessly. Africans are so deprived and desperate, any chance they get, even in the face of death penalty, Asma Boys in Libya or cornering allocations at home, they think money is all they need overseas where they are despised. Imagine investing that money and talents at home? No, we are looking for soft landing where our fathers never toiled like enslaved African Americans. Olorunsogo! banku: |
Seeking foreign investors has always been a mirage on one hand. An opportunity to launder on the other hand. Every Government claims it is solution or salvation to our problems. Anybody that knows his game will tell you Nigerians are some of the richest individual investors overseas. Consentrate and find ways to harness billions laundered out every year by members of successive government and their cronies. Why look overseas for investors inside your sokoto (pockets) while traveling to Sokoto? |
These children do not know that Nigerians presence in the international bodies was more in those days than today. Find out about Igbo in International Court. Find out about Yoruba in World Health Organization. Indeed, in the dying days of colonialism, Africans were proud to welcome Nigerians to replace Europeans in the technical positions that were vacated out of spite. Why are these Youths celebrating every job or position filled by Nigerians? |
Most of us did not know how hefty consultant fees were in the Western or Asian world until Paris Club loan negotiations. Then Virgin/Nigerian Airline collapsed because of unbearable kickback. P&ID unbelievable albatross on Nigeria even went further in educating us. Do you think Tinubu, Atiku and Obi are spending their family inheritance paying lawyers, accountants, investigators, researchers and other consultants? |
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