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Foreign AffairsRe: What Do U Think About The Illuminati, Freemasonry E.t.c; Do They Even Exist? by birdman(m): 6:38am On Aug 17, 2010
Yes they exist. The Illuminati works for itself. It has no concern for any particular race, creed, movement, or nationality. It has Anglo-Saxons, Teutons, Slavs, Latins, Mongolians, Eskimos, Semites, etc. They hold the belief that it is up to man to solve his own crisis without the help of God. This appears to be the Republican party's point of view. There are nine masters called “The Round Table of the Nine.” The Illuminati may be in control here on Earth, but they are mere pawns in the game for the Luciferians. The Illuminati have nurtured a child, Satan's son, who was born on 6 June 1966 at the Dakota House on 72nd Street in New York to the Rothschild/Kennedy families. The Pope was present at the birth and performed satanic necromantic ceremonies. The child was raised by former U.S. president Richard Nixon and now lives in Belgium, where it is hooked up bodily to a computer called `The Beast 3M' or `3666.'"
ol boy man pass man cheesy
CultureRe: Every Black Woman Should Know Sara Baartman by birdman(m): 6:31am On Aug 17, 2010
you are too late sophy, sara is now a multi billion dollar industry. the machine has won (im serious)
TV/MoviesRe: Uganda's First Action Movie Trailer. A Must Watch! by birdman(m): 7:33am On Aug 10, 2010
Oba234:
u r giving them too much credit. I am pretty sure this movie was made on windows movie maker on less than $1,000 budget.
who dash monkie banana, this could not have been more than $100 grin
TravelRe: Shocking Article About Dubai by birdman(m): 6:44am On Aug 10, 2010
buzugee:
bruh i have too much self respect to step into mexico, thailand or india. okay thats where the pride comes in. i will never step into any country that has an inferiority complex to the west simply because with that kind of mindset, they are bound to treat anyone who is not white like crap. ok apart from canada, australia, america and england, there is no where else i will step into. ill rather die on my feet in naija than live on my knees in some other third world country
You still aren't getting it.  tongue There are native blacks in every one of those countries I mentioned. They are not immigrants. They were born there. And they don't even have the opportunity to make enough to emigrate, This is not about you: as crappy as Nigeria is, you are still lucky. This is about the condition blacks in most countries of the world find themselves.
TravelRe: Shocking Article About Dubai by birdman(m): 5:16am On Aug 10, 2010
@buzugee I'm happy you hold yourself in high regard. Kudos to you. I dont see my self as bottom of the barrel either, and I dont need a lecture on getting my mind right. Its always been right, but thank you for the advice.

However, others don't care about your mind, and outside of the West, will generally treat you like excreta, regardless of who you are (or think you are). There is no civil rights history, MLK or DuBois in Mexico or Thailand or India that broke barriers before you arrived on the scene. A black man in America is not smarter than one in Russia. A Nigerian in China does not have a poorer view of himself than one in US. Yet, blacks in America do exceedingly far better than anywhere else. There is a limit to what "attitude" as you call it can get you.
TravelRe: Shocking Article About Dubai by birdman(m): 4:56am On Aug 10, 2010
just to be clear: when i said bad belle, I meant the fact that Dubai has so much cash, and a sensible govt focused on improving the wealth of its people is a source of envy in the west. You cant just walk in and chance them anymore. that is the underlying tone of the article. London has the ridiculously high taxes. Dubai none. Doesn't it make sense that they will be more strict when it comes to debt? Karen in the article had no qualms about Dubai until she couldn't pay for her lifestyle. And then had the nerve to complain they wouldn't let her run away.

As to the racism and slavery conditions, if you are black, better believe this article is the tip of the iceberg. A little research will depress you: we are truly the bottom of the barrel everywhere.
TravelRe: Shocking Article About Dubai by birdman(m): 3:29pm On Aug 09, 2010
the article is typical bad belle. its like going to an african country and looking for their worst places to do a story on, ignoring everything else.

Dubai is NOT poor. The immigrant workers may be, but they spread the wealth well among the indigenes.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Soldiers Fathered 250,000 Kids In Liberia by birdman(m): 7:36am On Jul 22, 2010
250,000 is statistically impossible. How dd they arrive at this number. Liberians are trying to emigrate to richer African countries like Nigeria and Ghana. This is a good way for a child and mother to emigrate, if you cant prove it with DNA, sorry, your loss
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Leaders Are Lazy, Says Ribadu ! by birdman(m): 4:58pm On Jul 21, 2010
Then, by extension, Nigerians are lazy. Leaders are a mirror on society. Thankfully, though, Ribadu is a good politician, no need to ruffle feathers.
PoliticsRe: EFCC Raids NFA Secretariat by birdman(m): 3:09pm On Jul 14, 2010
why do we whine about every goddamn thing angry. investigating corruption is now a bad thing? soon people will be complaining about sunlight
CultureRe: E Je Ka So Yoruba by birdman(m): 4:27am On Jun 30, 2010
weblessyou
jo jo jo, ile eko ko la wa
CultureRe: Yoruba Traditional Marriage - What Are The Steps Involved? Pls Help: by birdman(m): 1:36am On Jun 29, 2010
^^^ I tire o!. dis kin engagement request fit give bachelor heart attack cry
CultureRe: Yoruba Traditional Marriage - What Are The Steps Involved? Pls Help: by birdman(m): 3:46pm On Jun 28, 2010
I'd skip it if I were you, your parents aren't going to like the rigor involved. It oonly works out well when the families are on the same page
Music/RadioRe: Nneka - Viva Africa - New Song For 2010 World Cup by birdman(m): 2:39am On Jun 06, 2010
Dolemite:
For God's sakes VIVA is not an African word!!
Africa is not an african word either
PoliticsRe: Picture Of Obj & Daniel, Why Is He Feeding Daniel? by birdman(m): 7:11am On Jun 01, 2010
FL Gators:
Plz, that only happens in your village huh
nope, ask your parents, if they are Yoruba. I'm sure they will enlighten you. Dont over-westernize yourself to the point where your own culture looks ridiculous, people.
PoliticsRe: Picture Of Obj & Daniel, Why Is He Feeding Daniel? by birdman(m): 6:59am On Jun 01, 2010
for those of you that do not know, elders often feed the younger in Yoruba culture to signify a passing on of the torch. The fact that you have read anything untoward into it ought to give you pause for reflection.
CelebritiesRe: Nigerian Celebs And Six Pack Abs by birdman(m): 2:55am On May 04, 2010
i don laugh tire for this thread. israelite, ise lo se
PoliticsRe: Ask A Somali Anything, Naija Folks by birdman(m): 7:46am On Apr 09, 2010
Ignore Jakumo, he is the resident dog with a bark and no bite. There is nothing wrong with embracing your heritage, and more power to you if it pushes you to be a better human. Btw, anyone here ever dated an educated somali chick?  chinekeee, beautiful on the inside and outside
PoliticsRe: Yar’adua: Saudi Authorities Deny Ministers Landing Clearance by birdman(m): 9:22am On Feb 23, 2010
god dey
FamilyRe: How Do You Deal With An Overstaying Mother In Law by birdman(m): 5:08am On Jan 31, 2010
sjeezy8:
My manhood is all there. If my wife disrespects my mother in the slightest way I will divorce her A$$ and if she abuses my mother in anyway I wont stop my sisters from beating her as before or after I Divorce her.
In that case, what you have is a (child bearing) pet, not a wife. If you ever find a woman that will let you treat her like this, watch your back, and your front.
FamilyRe: How Do You Deal With An Overstaying Mother In Law by birdman(m): 1:42am On Jan 31, 2010
sjeezy8:
you people are yarning dust If my mother tells my sisters my wife mistreated her HMMMM My sisters would beat the hell out of my wife.
What kind of mumu would watch his wife getting beaten, or even harassed. Might want to check that manhood, make sure its still there tongue
PoliticsRe: Jos Crisis: We Lost All Say Hausa-fulani, Igbo, Yoruba by birdman(m): 9:17am On Jan 22, 2010
earTHMama:
In Nigeria?. Do you want another war?
Open your eyes
PoliticsRe: Port Harcourt Trans-amadi Meat Market. by birdman(m): 8:18am On Nov 28, 2009
For those of you expressing shock, if you eat at restaurants in the states, particularly chinese restaurants, you should know that the farms where they go kill the cows look exactly like this, I know because I have been to several, The ONLY difference is using tires to burn the animals (retarded), here they just use a flame torch.

Some of you have over aje buttered grin
PoliticsRe: An Article About Nigerian Critics by birdman(m): 8:02am On Oct 08, 2009
^ I agree with everything you've said, no excuses here. However, we do need a balanced view of the problems we face. Many are despondent about the Nigerian project, because we have a mindset that is different from our independence fathers (Awo, Zik, McCaulay, ). We want everything to magically become orderly, it takes a painful process to truly become a nation (instead of a geographical expression according to Awo), and the nature of our colonisation has had an effect on our trajectory. There is the albatross of a northern ruling elite that had the backing of Britain in the early years after independence, for example. Without this perspective on our history, we will all slide into despondent wailing, finding it easier to heap abuses on Nigeria instead of doing something positive (however little) to help.
PoliticsRe: An Article About Nigerian Critics by birdman(m): 6:58pm On Oct 07, 2009
bawomolo:
lol.

the modern day communist peoples republic of china is pretty young.

Nigerian has no excuse when compared to it's counterpart in malaysia etc
Reread the article. It clearly states that time is not the only factor. Asia was never colonized by the British the way Africa was. It is not an excuse, but its obvious you cannot compare the paths of both continents. Even within Africa, check out the countries ruled by Belgium instead of Britain. You will find a clear difference in rate of development after independence (hint, Rwanda, Congo, , ). You might also want to check out the history of Malaysia while you are at it.
Nairaland GeneralRe: New Design For Nairaland Home Page by birdman(m): 6:39am On Sep 29, 2009
the new design is too busy, and looks really horrible
Christianity EtcRe: Tb Joshua Is Using D Strongest Satanic Power.code 0012. Beware! by birdman(m): 8:32am On Sep 02, 2009
Tudor wetin religion do you na? Constant attack mode grin
Foreign AffairsRe: World Wide Conspiracy By Whites To Destroy The Black Race? by birdman(m): 8:55am On Aug 26, 2009
Ibime:
Anyone who thinks Blacks are the most disadvantaged group in the world should consider the plight of Native Indians in the Americas. Those people are almost finished. Excluded out of all systems of Government/media, and in some cases such as North America, they have almost been made extinct.

I dont think we need to be investigating if there is any genetic reason why blacks are underdeveloped. We are just at a different stage in our civilisation. In other words, we are still in the stage of tribalism, feudalism and serfdom which the Europeans went through before the likes of Oliver Cromwell and French revolutionists shaped what we have now in Europe.
I understand what you are getting at, but I think it is a common mistake to compare one civilization's progress to another. Apple to apple comparisons are often impossible to do. Consider the Yoruba for example, who had what might be termed a republican government centuries before Europe.

On the subject of why Africans seem so disenfranchised, we are our own worst enemy. I've seen other Africans gang up against Nigerians, Yoruba vs Igbo and even Igbo from different states. A good portion of the older generation (older, thankfully) cannot get it into their heads to cooperate with other Africans, talk less of gathering capital and owning businesses like Asians do, for example.
Christianity EtcRe: Queen Of Sheba Took Off At The Arrival Of Bishop Oyedepo by birdman(m): 8:08am On Aug 26, 2009
In case you haven't read it, here are the Queen of Sheba's own words on why she was in Liberia. Judge for yourself as to wether she is a bloodthirsty witch, or alternately, if Oyedepo is misrepresenting facts.

http://www.analystliberia.com/global_witness_fights_proxy_war_july22_09.html:

Queen Sheba III Stresses Unity, Accountability, Good Governance

All other things and efforts may fail Liberia, but putting God first and believing him, strong unity, accountability and good governance may make great difference, if Liberia goes for them, Queen Sheba III declared. Her last message to Liberia and Liberians is very comprehensible that with the level of hope, belief and faith Liberians have in God, she strongly believes that that God will bring Liberia forward.

Queen Sheba III has been in the country of the National Traditional Council of Liberia (NTCL) and she is departing the country today for her dear abode. Commenting on what she made of her visit and the prospects of the country that is still nursing deep wounds of conflict, the young and elegant looking woman told reporters yesterday that though Liberia is lacking behind as a result of the war, with the conviction of the people of Liberia it can become a great nation.

She said she was of the strong conviction that Liberia will rise up, after the years of conflict, as one of the most powerful and successful countries in West Africa. “It is lacking behind, but the strong conviction of the people, the love of the people for the nation will bring it up.”

While in the country she did not have the opportunity of meeting President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf to advance any suggestions as to the way forward for Liberia, however, she said “unity will make difference in the country. The message is taking back home and leaving with Liberia is that “that we are one, that she loves Liberia and its people and their hearts for God.

“African is one continent, one people; whether you are in Liberia, wherever you are, is one family and that family we must cherish,” she said when asked as to what message she was taking back home, adding: Hhave trust, have faith in God because God has a plan for Africa.”

Queen Sheba said she is impressed by the hospitality and enthusiasm Liberians displayed, most especially the fact that people are allowed to speak what is on their mind, what they want the country to be. “You are strong a nation in spite of the war and tribulations you’ve gone through. I like the conviction of the people.

Meanwhile, the Chairman of the National Traditional Council of Liberia, Chief Zanza Kawah has called for unity and peace amongst the peoples and chiefs of the West African basin. He said the essence of their coming together is to jointly help settle conflicts in the sub-region so that everyone can live together in harmony.

“Our main focus is that when you have problem come to us, we come around you and see what to do. You know traditional people are not in politics,” he said. In the same vein, the Liberian government yesterday reacted to media reports and categorically termed as diabolical and unnationalistic the shocking indictment that the Liberian government was selling the country to Satan.

In its July 20, 2009 publication, one of the dailies carried as banner story, “As Liberian Zoë’s, Witches bodeos Dedicates Chiefs Compound: Queen of the Coast Arrives Liberia Become Satanic Shrine.”

In a strong worded statement issued hours after the publication, the ministry condemned the paper’s indictment which it says “deliberately exposes the leaders, traditional chiefs of Liberia and the sub region as well as officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs including members of the international community who graced the occasion to international ridicule with such potentially devastation claimed.”

More than that, the Ministry asserted that the article was full of “falsehood and lack any evidence of the facts surrounding the ceremony of the delegation of the so called chief compound.” Contrary to reports, the ministry of Internal Affairs which is government institution in charge of traditional matters said President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf did not invite the Queen Sheba, who the paper referred to as Queen of the Coast.


“The Queens of Sheba was invited by organizing committee of the traditional 15 counties flag hosting program headed by Amb. Julie Endee,” the statement under the signature of Allison Backo, Special Assistant to Minister Ambullai Johnson said. As a matter of fact”, the statement continued, “the President herself was an invitee to this program; the so called “Chief Compound” that Chronicle refers to is actually the headquarters of the national traditional council of Liberia.”

Imploring what it termed the paper’s lack of limitation and simplicity, the ministry clarified that national traditional council of Liberia is a government body of chiefs and traditional leaders of Liberia; it is not an organization of witches and wizards nor an occult or any other entity of satanic disposition as indicated by the paper article.”

“The culture and tradition of the Liberian people is the sum total of the values, beliefs, customs and norms of the indigenous people of the land distinguished them unique from any other people in the world.” The ministry said the article did not only undermine the tradition and culture of Liberia, but has labeled the tradition and culture as demonic and satanic, while associating the leaders with witches.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Strategically Keep Distance From North/East Issue Because Of This. . . by birdman(m): 9:22am On Jul 21, 2009
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Foreign AffairsRe: Obama, The African Colonial by birdman(m): 9:21am On Jul 09, 2009
lol, i have missed this forum and kobojunkie's self righteous trips grin

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