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Politics › Re: Niger Delta Is Biafra By Origin (shocking Review) by BannedBishop: 9:03pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
The Name Biafra was coined from the Bight of Biafra which has since been renamed Bight of Guinea. |
Family › Re: Child Abuse:12yr Old Girl Who Is A Mother Spotted Carrying Her Child In Osun(pix by BannedBishop: 9:01pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Sweetlemon: Oh really? What about SE baby factories filled with teenagers? Ask an Igbo poster you ingot bigot |
Politics › Re: Test Of Speech Delivered At Blomberg, London By GEJ by BannedBishop: 8:58pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Jonathan still promoting Nigeria as a bastion of African renniasance while the current boko in Aso rock uses the international spotlight to castigate his own country and people.
Una see the difference ? |
Family › Re: Child Abuse:12yr Old Girl Who Is A Mother Spotted Carrying Her Child In Osun(pix by BannedBishop: 8:54pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Tunami: you might be right but with the current moral decadence in the society the o.p may also be right. Aregberascal "O" hunger policy made that old woman look like a midget on her knees. |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Is Truly Wicked, Read What He Said Today by BannedBishop: 8:53pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
slimfit1: Only a fool will find it difficult to understand what Buhari was talking about. Buhari is deaf. He can't even hear himself speak. |
Politics › Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by BannedBishop: 8:51pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Wyttcat: The record is there for all to see, but your deranged mind just can't help you.
If you can survive without my region, so what are you still waiting for? Oh I forgot you have mental chains around your ankles, waiting for Yoruba to take them off of you.
Frustrated bunch, keep shooting at ducks, you are irrelevant and it's a win-win situation for we Yoruba whatever happens to Nigeria, we are so favored. Loooool Your Painment is permanent . |
Family › Re: Child Abuse:12yr Old Girl Who Is A Mother Spotted Carrying Her Child In Osun(pix by BannedBishop: 8:47pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Osun is the sambisa of the south
Not suprised at all given all the raggedly Alfas that roam osogbo |
Politics › Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by BannedBishop: 8:41pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Wyttcat: Lunatic, we have oil, and my region has been well-off before oil and it's going to be same after. You as a people can't live without my region, fact! Lol. Keep given yourself false hope. Are you assuming I am Igbo? Then if so then know I am not. This is exactly what we have been preaching to our people that if the oil was in the north or SW we won't see a dime from it. Now that you have your oil I wish you God speed in sharing all of it to your lord and masters in the north but as for me it is no more free oyel. Lol |
Politics › Re: The Politics Of Oil And The Yorubas by BannedBishop: 8:18pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Wyttcat: Vulture, you can go and chew up a landfill, ode! The NDA are doing you a good service of weaning you off that free oyel in order to prepeare you for self sustainability Be grateful and now is time to begin to come to the realization and conclusion of not having a Niger Delta or Biafra as part of your one Nijeriya |
Politics › Re: Why Is Buhari And APC So Incompetent? Why? by BannedBishop: 8:11pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
When as an educated southerner you chose to follow the political direction of the almajiri north where you expecting to vote in another Obama? |
Politics › Re: Buhari Should Return Home For Treatment – Commonwealth Medical Association by BannedBishop: 8:10pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Buhari is critically and terminally ill.
That latest lie on ear infection is a big ruse.
As far as I know Buhari has been partially deaf since that day he made the comment about 97 vs 5 percent in Washington.
If you watched the video you will see Buhari needed the mn sitting close to him to relay the question a member of the audience put to him directly into his ears.
Buhari is partially deaf but I believe he is critically ill. |
Politics › Why APC Agents Are Not Happy That Social Media Bill Was Killed By The Senate. by BannedBishop(op): 8:02pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Word is that the SA to New Media will be given the new task of policing the internetz looking for anybody who posts anything against this administration.
Word is that the SA on New Media will be working in conjunction with the Duara State Service in cataloging a list of would be violators of the social media criminal act if it had been passed.
Word is that the SA to New Media was planning in re-engaging the disbanded infamous APC shilling mafia based in Lagos as agents in patrolling the interwebz for any post, blog, news item that they may find embarrassing and demeaning to their lord benefactor and grand Khalifar of the Niger.
That is why most of those APC hacks were totally in support of the bill here on nairaland . |
Politics › Re: Drink Your Oil, We Would Eat Our Yams” – Northern Chieftain Tells Niger Delta by BannedBishop: 7:57pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
When there is a global Yams or Tomato cartel similar to OPEC wake me up.
How can you bring your silly yams to an oil 0rgy? |
Politics › Re: Implications Of Shell Shutting Down Operations In Nigeria by BannedBishop: 7:50pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
jpphilips: Another Igbo man's investment destroyed by the Niger delta saboteurs aka Avengers.
NCTL pipeline is fed crude from OML 24 oil block covering Awoba and Ekulama 1&2 oil fields. Even though AITEO ( Chike Onyejekwe) owns the NCTL pipeline, the crippled oil block is owned by Festus Fadeyi and Felix Amieyeofori . While Avengers told us 85% of the oil blocks are owned by northerners, so far, southerners are the hardest hit.
Below are the real targets of the Avengers listed by oil blocks crippled so far;
OML 26 (owned by FHN Egbert Imomoh),OML 30 (owned by kola karim), OML34,53,54 (Owned by Ibru) OML40 (owned by Emeka Offor) OML42 (Owned by Ernest Azudialu),OML 18 (owned by Charles odita, financed by, Diamond bank (paschal Dozie), fidelity bank (Peter obi) , OMLs 4, 38 & 41, (owned by ABC Orjiakor) .
So far in this battle, no northerner has been touched, Igbo entrepreneurs who recently invested in these oil blocks that have not recovered their investment funds let alone make profit are the real target of the Avengers, the Northern Gibberish was all hogwash and a huge distraction. History is repeating itself!!
IGBOS BE WISE!! Is shell owned by an Igbo? Yeye |
Politics › Re: Condolence Thread For Yorubas In Anticipation Of Buhari's Ab0ki Cabinet. by BannedBishop: 7:35pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Bump |
Politics › Re: Rauf Aregbesola Inaugurates E-APC HQ In Oshogbo by BannedBishop: 7:34pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari's Sectionalism Hits E-APC by BannedBishop(op): 7:33pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari's Sectionalism Hits E-APC by BannedBishop(op): 7:25pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari's Sectionalism Hits E-APC by BannedBishop(op): 7:14pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
IamQuins: Lol, free does guys jare. Dey ve natyn to offer I just won remind them of the good old days of fresh air |
Politics › Re: How Sharia Law Will Eventually Free Kano Beheaders. by BannedBishop(op): 7:13pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
BannedBishop: Modath, kayfra, quotasystem fulanimafia vedaxcool I invoke you defenders of Islam |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Sectionalism Hits E-APC by BannedBishop(op): 7:11pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
IamQuins: Isi gini Hunger went from bad to baddest for their side. Lolz |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Sectionalism Hits E-APC by BannedBishop(op): 7:08pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
IamQuins: No source?
Biko pur here Beremx and egift can't afford Internet Now that is source.  |
Politics › Buhari's Sectionalism Hits E-APC by BannedBishop(op): 7:06pm On Jun 06, 2016*. Modified: 7:40pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Gbawe, Egift, Plaindealer, Obiagelli, Beremx and a host of other APC shills are not as active as they used to prior to May 29.
The reason for this is simply down to Buhari relegating the Lagos based APC online shilling mafia for one ab0ki who was appointed as SA to New Media.
This has not gone down well with the online shills as they felt they put more effort in swinging SW votes that where crucial to Buhari's victory at the polls. Gbawe lamented that "what is there in convincing an ab0ki to vote another ab0ki?. We did all the hard work and not that small boy oga hired as SA to new media!".
There is also the issue of financing which has virtually stopped since all money now goes to the ab0ki SA on New Media alone and with most SW states bankrupt in debt to their ears, financing the shilling machinery from APC state coffers has virtually stopped apart from Arresa who is still employed by Osun state to post different pictures of the same school every month.
How sad.
Used and dumped.
Although I do not pity these set of people as they shilled with passion for Buhari's candidate not out of love to see Nigeria better but because they thought at the end that they will be rewarded with appointments and juicy package. |
Politics › Re: Implications Of Shell Shutting Down Operations In Nigeria by BannedBishop: 6:56pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
modath: No outside influence is going to take sides, any disintegration will be wholly and solely internal, superpowers will either step in fast to avert a "ginormous" nightmarish refugee situation that is bound to happen or stay on the sideline and pitch their tent with whoever is the last force standing....
I take all this your tantrums as "musings of a severely disturbed mind".... Emotions should never cloud sound judgment!!
Embargo ko, embalment ni! Now be gone. 
[img]http://gifrific.com/mila-kunis-shakes-head-in-disapproval/[/img] Your Generals are wailing about a conspiracy to divide Nigeria. Lolz |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Treated To Executive Lunch In London by BannedBishop: 6:52pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
laprince: I just hope some people will not argue that Bloomsberg is in Cote 'd voire. Or Telaviv |
Politics › Re: Implications Of Shell Shutting Down Operations In Nigeria by BannedBishop: 6:51pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
bejeiodus: OP, things are not as simple as you put them. SHELL shutting down operations could be a precautionary move to halt further attacks on their pipelines and to ensure the safety of their staff.
Although the recent upsurge in secessionist protests across the land has set alarm bells ringing for the fate of this country, the dissolution of this country could remain a wish.....I would have loved to say more, but the issue has become too contentious for an objective discourse. Many opinions are already cast in concrete. Well your Nigerian army chiefs just today believe that shell shutting down their operations is a deliberate and calculated move to hasten Nigeria's dissolution |
Politics › Re: Militant Attacks: FG Suspects Foreign Conspiracy by BannedBishop: 6:48pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Implications Of Shell Shutting Down Operations In Nigeria by BannedBishop: 6:45pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
modath: Thank you..... I do not trust Shell one bit- Ken Saro Wiwa's saga is enough pointer- they may be low key carrying out repairs or trying to shaft everybody!! That company is evil. I reiterated jokingly on one thread that the true owners(Elites) of Nigeria who rely on nothing but political affiliation and patronage will not allow any division that won't take a sizeable amount of the population down with it.... Some just talk of war like they are alluding to PS games!! Ish!!  I'm all for regionalism or true federalism but I know with the mind set of the high and mighty, it remains a pipe dream (Pun fully intended) Your army chiefs are now pointing accusing fingers to western powers and oil companies as the force behind the militancy in the Niger Delta. You better begin to get used to a one Nijeriya without Niger Delta and Biafra.  |
Politics › Re: Militant Attacks: FG Suspects Foreign Conspiracy by BannedBishop: 5:39pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Shym3xx: But where is the conspiracy angle there? Their targets are Chevron (owned by the US), AGIP (owned by Italy), and Shell (UK and Dutch). They're not Muslims, so the Iranian angle is out. And Russia has no interest in Nigeria.
So, where did these clowns pull the conspiracy card from? Unless they want to accuse Israel cos the Israeli did get a lot of contracts from GEJ. On second thoughts... I think this thread maybe the reason they are blaming western nations and oil companies. MossadAgent: This is a clear sign that no multinational company will want to do business with the genocidal APC led govt as this will not be good for their image.
Shell was heavily indicted in the Ogoni crisis which saw Nigerian Soldiers pillage Ogoni land and testified as well in Ken Saro-Wiwa's trial by a kangaroo military Tribunal.
This alone should send signals to those aggitating for another war for oil in the South that it is no longer business as usual.
Why will any oil company risk further bashing of their battered image brand?
On the international scene, I foresee western nations backing any secessionist movement in both the Niger Delta and Biafra as it will be much easier, cheaper and morally expedient to support genuine seccession than support a brutal corrupt central govt of one Nigeria.
This is not 1967 and the world is very much aware of the atrocious civil war waged to keep Nigeria one.
If buhari still has sense in his head he should dust up the confab report and genuinely start the process of its implementation.
That alone can buy Nigeria some extra decades as one nation. Good to see the boko army is reading our threads here. Lol |
Politics › Re: Militant Attacks: FG Suspects Foreign Conspiracy by BannedBishop: 5:26pm On Jun 06, 2016 |
Shym3xx: But where is the conspiracy angle there? Their targets are Chevron (owned by the US), AGIP (owned by Italy), and Shell (UK and Dutch). They're not Muslims, so the Iranian angle is out. And Russia has no interest in Nigeria.
So, where did these clowns pull the conspiracy card from? Unless they want to accuse Israel cos the Israeli did get a lot of contracts from GEJ. Because the coward Nigerian army has never encountered superior military ops like the boys in the creek which made them think they are dealing with Mercs or higher military power . This is the effect of quota system |