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PoliticsRe: Bomb blast kills three near Nigeria election rally by bkbabe97y(m): 5:02am On Mar 04, 2011
EzeUche:
You know nothing about Nigeria. Simply visiting Nigeria on vacation does not equate to living in Nigeria. How can you talk to someone who was born and raised in Nigeria about the state of MY country?

Do you even know where this state is located on the map?
Wow! I knew I wasnt dreaming!

In this post (and others I'll pull out from some of your "most recent" Past Posts) You claim to have been born in Nigeria!


Meanwhile, below, and in your earliest posts. . . . .


[quote author=EzeUche22 link=topic=616099.msg7842523#msg7842523 date=August 24, 2010, 06:22 AM]Thank you princekevo for mentioning the hypocrisy of this thread. I was born in U.S. as an anchor baby but was raised in Port Harcourt and I when I went to university in the U.S, even though I missed home, I was thankful to be in the U.S.[/quote]. . . . . YOU CLAIM TO HAVE BEEN BORN IN THE UNITED STATES!!! Which is it?

Or are you just a pathological liar?! undecided

https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-502227.0.html
PoliticsRe: George Orwell Must Have Been Thinking About Nigeria When He Wrote Animal Farm! by bkbabe97y(op): 4:50am On Mar 04, 2011
^^^Would save them alotta trouble. These kids have been so indoctrinated its gonna be a miracle if Nigeria does not enter a full scale civil war by 2015. . . . the writing is right there on the wall! So sad!
PoliticsRe: Bomb blast kills three near Nigeria election rally by bkbabe97y(m): 4:29am On Mar 04, 2011
Kc3000:
@agabaI23, you have made some very salient points. Nigeria doesn't work because at the moment of truth, people let their better judgments  be clouded by their ethnic biases. It's appalling that some people have become Buhari apologists just to spite Jonathan. If IBB should hide his head in shame for what he has done to this country, Buhari should do the same. Recently, Prof. Wole Soyinka wrote an article to remind Nigerians of whom Buhari truly is ,as  it seems like many have forgotten the true nature of this man. In addition to all that was mentioned, one cannot forget his complicity in the Abacha PTF money squandering scheme. It's one thing not to support Jonathan, but it's just ridiculous to advocate Buhari as the savior that Nigeria needs.
. . . . yo, pass me that joint u puffing on!
PoliticsRe: George Orwell Must Have Been Thinking About Nigeria When He Wrote Animal Farm! by bkbabe97y(op): 4:24am On Mar 04, 2011
Nigerians under the age of 20 should be forced to read this book to have an idea where they coming from. . . . and what awaits them in the future if they fail to do the RIGHT thing and vote in folks willing to make the necessary changes!
PoliticsGeorge Orwell Must Have Been Thinking About Nigeria When He Wrote Animal Farm! by bkbabe97y(op): 3:53am On Mar 04, 2011
Pigs (THE NIGERIAN ELITE/PDP):


Old Major: (MR. AWOLOWO)

An aged prize Middle White boar is the inspiration that fuels the Rebellion in the book. He is an allegory of Karl Marx and Lenin, the founders of Communism, in that he draws up the principles of the revolution. His skull being put on revered public display also resembles Lenin, whose embalmed body was put on display.[6][7]


NapoleonsadGEJ)

"A large, rather fierce-looking Berkshire boar, the only Berkshire Ijaw on the farm, not much of a talker, but with a reputation for getting his own way",[8] An allegory of Joseph Stalin,[6] Napoleon is the main villain of Animal Farm. He begins to gradually build up his power, using the dogs [/b]Jessie and Bluebell, whom he he took from their parents as puppies and raised to be vicious dogs, as his secret police. After driving Snowball off the farm, Napoleon [b]usurps full power, using false propaganda from Squealer and threats and intimidation from the dogs to keep the other animals in line. Among other things, he gradually changes the Commandments for his benefit. By the end of the book, Napoleon and his fellow pigs have learned to walk upright and started to behave similarly to the humans against whom they originally revolted.

In the first French version of Animal Farm, Napoleon is called César, the French form of Caesar,[3] although another translation has him as Napoléon.[9]


Snowbal[/b]l: (Gen.BUHARI)

Napoleon's rival and original head of the farm after Jones' overthrow. He is mainly based on Trotsky,[6] but also combines elements from Lenin.[7] [b]He wins over most animals and gains their trust
by leading a very successful first harvest, but is driven out of the farm by Napoleon. Snowball genuinely works for the good of the farm and the animals and devises plans to help the animals achieve their vision of an egalitarian utopia, but Napoleon and his dogs chase him from the farm, and Napoleon spreads rumours to make him seem evil and corrupt [/b]and that he had secretly sabotaged the animals' efforts to improve the farm.


[b]Squealer
: (BEAF)

A small white fat porker who serves as Napoleon's right hand pig and minister of propaganda, holding a position similar to that of Molotov.[6] Squealer manipulates the language to excuse, justify, and extol all of Napoleon's actions. Squealer limits debate by complicating it and he confuses and disorients, [/b]making[b] claims that the pigs need the extra luxury they are taking in order to function properly, for example. However, when questions persist, he usually uses the threat of the return of Mr Jones, the former owner of the farm, to justify the pigs' privileges. Squealer uses statistics to convince the animals that life is getting better and better. Most of the animals have only dim memories of life before the revolution; therefore, they are convinced. In the end, he is the first pig to walk on his hind legs.


Minimus (   ?  )

A poetic pig who writes the second and third national anthems of Animal Farm after the singing of "Beasts of England" is banned.


The Piglets (THE YOUTHS OF NIGERIA)

Hinted to be the children of Napoleon (albeit not truly noted in the novel) and are[b] the first generation of animals actually subjugated to his idea of animal inequality.[/b]


The young pigs: ("REBELS" AMONGST THE NIGERIAN YOUTH: the enlightened/conscientious ones)


Four pigs who complain about Napoleon's takeover of the farm but are quickly silenced and later executed.


Pinkeye

A minor pig who is mentioned only once; he is the pig that tastes Napoleon's food to make sure it is not poisoned, in response to rumours about an assassination attempt on Napoleon.


Humans:


Mr. Jones: (THE NIGERIAN MILITARY)


The former owner of the farm, Jones is a very heavy drinker and the animals revolt against him after he drinks so much that[b] he does not feed or take care of them[/b]. The attempt by Jones and his farmhands to recapture the farm is foiled in the Battle of the Cowshed.


FredericksadGEN.IBB)

The tough owner of Pinchfield, a well-kept neighbouring farm. He buys wood from the animals for forged money and later attacks them, destroying the windmill but being finally beaten in the resulting Battle of the Windmill. There are stories of him mistreating his own animals, such as throwing dogs into a furnace. Pinchfield is noted as being smaller than Pilkington's Foxwood farm but more efficiently run, and Frederick briefly enters into an "alliance" with Napoleon by offering to buy wood from him but then betrays the deal and mounts a bloody invasion of Animal Farm.


Mr. PilkingtonsadMr.ATIKU).


The easy-going but crafty owner of Foxwood, a neighbouring farm overgrown with weeds, as described in the book. At the end of the game, both Napoleon and Pilkington draw the Ace of Spades and then begin fighting loudly. Foxwood is described as being much larger than Pinchfield, but not as efficiently run.


Mr. Whymper: (THE WEST i.e; England, The U.S, France, China etc)


A man hired by Napoleon for the public relations of Animal Farm to human society. Whymper is used as a go-between to trade with human society for things the animals can't produce on their own: at first this is a legitimate need because the animals can't manufacture their own windmill components, but eventually Whymper is used to procure luxuries like alcohol for the pigs.


Equines


BoxersadThe Workers/Ethnic Bigots)

Boxer is a loyal, kind, dedicated, and respectable horse. He is physically the strongest animal on the farm, but impressionable (a major theme in the book), which leaves him stating "I will work harder" and "Napoleon is always right" despite the corruption.


CloversadTHE NIGERIAN MOTHER, SISTER, AUNTS, WIVIES--- THE NIGERIAN FEMALE!!!)

Clover, a mare, is Boxer's companion, constantly caring for him; she also acts as a matriarch of sorts for the other horses and the other animals in general (such as the ducklings she shelters with her forelegs and hooves during Old Major's speech).


Mollie

Mollie is a self-centred, self-indulgent and vain young white mare whose sole enjoyments are wearing ribbons in her mane, eating sugar cubes, and being pampered and groomed by humans. She quickly leaves for another farm and is only once mentioned again.


Benjamin sadEZIACHI AND OTHER BITTER, OLD, AND WORN BIAFRAN VETS OVER THE AGE OF 72YRS---wont be surprised if Eziachi's first name is BENJAMIN!!! )

Benjamin, a donkey, is one of the longest-lived animals. He has the worst temper, but is also one of the wisest animals on the farm, and is one of the few who can actually read. He is able to "read as well as any pig."[10] Benjamin is a very dedicated friend to Boxer, and does nothing to warn the other animals of the pigs' corruption, which he secretly realizes is steadily unfolding. When asked if he was happier after the revolution than before it, Benjamin remarks, "Donkeys live a long time. None of you has ever seen a dead donkey." He is skeptical and pessimistic, his most-often-made statement being "Life will go on as it has always gone on — that is, badly."[10]
Other animals


Muriel

A wise old goat who is friends with all of the animals on the farm. She, like Benjamin and Snowball, is one of the few animals on the farm who can read (with some difficulty as she has to spell the words out first) and helps Clover discover that the Seven Commandments have been continually changed.


The PuppiessadMEND AND CO)

Offspring of Jessie and Bluebell, taken away from them by Napoleon at birth and reared by Napoleon to be his security force. These dogs are trained to be vicious, going so far as to rip many of the animals to shreds including the four young pigs, a sheep and various hens. They attempt to do the same to Boxer, who halts one of the puppies under his hoof. The puppy begs for mercy and through Napoleon's orders, Boxer sets the puppy free.


Moses the RavensadNIGERIANS IN DIASPORA)

An old crow who occasionally visits the farm, regaling its denizens with tales of a wondrous place beyond the clouds called Sugarcandy Mountain, where he avers that all animals go when they die—but only if they work hard. He is interpreted as symbolising the Russian Orthodox Church, with Sugarcandy Mountain an allusion to Heaven for the animals.[11] He spends his time turning the animals' minds to thoughts of Sugarcandy Mountain (rather than their work) and yet does no work himself. He feels unequal in comparison to the other animals, so he leaves after the rebellion, for all animals were supposed to be equal. However, much later in the novel he returns to the farm and continues to proclaim the existence of Sugarcandy Mountain. The other animals are confused by the pigs' attitude towards Moses; they denounce his claims as nonsense, but allow him to remain on the farm. The pigs do this to keep any doubting animals in line with the hope of a happy afterlife, keeping their minds on Sugarcandy Mountain and not on possible uprisings. In the end, Moses is one of the few animals to remember The Rebellion, along with Clover, Benjamin, and the pigs.


The SheepsadNIGERIAN POPULACE/MAJORITY OF GEJ SUPPORTERS)

They show limited understanding of the situations but nonetheless blindly support Napoleon's ideals. They are regularly shown repeating the phrase "four legs good, two legs bad". At the end of the novel, one of the Seven Commandments is changed after the pigs learn to walk on two legs and their shout changes to "four legs good, two legs better". They can be relied on by the pigs to shout down any dissent from the others.



The HenssadTHE IBOS)

The hens are among the first to rebel against Napoleon: in response to their being forced to give more eggs, they destroy their eggs instead of handing them to the higher powers (the pigs), who want to sell them to humans. Napoleon then uses fear and starves them [/b]until the pigs get what they want.


[b]The Cows
: (THE NIGER DELTA)

Their milk is stolen by the pigs, who learn to milk them, and is stirred into the pigs' mash every day while the other animals are not given any such luxuries.


The Cat sadTHE HAUSA?)

Never seen to carry out any work, the cat is absent for long periods, and is forgiven because her excuses are so convincing and she "purred so affectionately that is was impossible not to believe in her good intentions".[12] She has no interest in the politics of the farm, and the only time she is recorded as having participated in an election she was found to have actually "voted on both sides".[12]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Farm
PoliticsRe: Bomb blast kills three near Nigeria election rally by bkbabe97y(m): 3:40am On Mar 04, 2011
[quote author=eku_bear link=topic=616099.msg7842437#msg7842437 date=1299206159]^--- Sadly you are correct. Even my dad, a guy who is usually more perceptive about these things is supporting GEJ due to this "ordained by God" stuff. Nothing more, nothing less. . . no deeper analysis of the situation.[/quote]Sorry to say this (because of people like you, Fstranger, Ileke-Idi, Tpiah, Katsumoto, Kobojunkie, Chinenye, Eko-Ile, Blue-tooth, Ogugua88 and co) but the AVERAGE NIGERIAN IS SICK IN THE HEAD; THEYRE JUST TOO BACKWARDS ITS UNBELIEVABLE!!!
PoliticsRe: Lagos Ohanaeze Lists Conditions For Fashola’s Endorsement by bkbabe97y(m): 3:36am On Mar 04, 2011
Onlytruth:
You are about 20% correct.
And how did you arrive at this 20%? Is this one of ur usual lies?!
PoliticsRe: Buhari Will Defeat Jonathan In South South by bkbabe97y(m): 3:31am On Mar 04, 2011
Onlytruth:
Eziokwu, I'm laughing at these guys undecided grin

I'm actually thinking the opposite -Jonathan winning Buhari in Katsina. I won't explain. cool
. . . . like most of ur idiotic and false analogies: You NEVER explain!!!
PoliticsRe: Lagos Ohanaeze Lists Conditions For Fashola’s Endorsement by bkbabe97y(m): 3:27am On Mar 04, 2011
Obiagu1:
I'll suggest to these bitchy Yorubas to organise a mass suicide. That's what people do when they get too angry and frustrated like in Japan.
Why didnt you suggest it to Ojukwu before he fled to Ivory Coast?
PoliticsRe: I’m On A Mission To Rescue Nigeria –buhari ! by bkbabe97y(m): 3:22am On Mar 04, 2011
[quote author=mama-gee link=topic=615687.msg7842358#msg7842358 date=1299204315][color=deeppink]Is buhari on a mission to rescue the country he destroyed?

It doesn't even make sense, he's most likely on a mission to continue from where he stopped.[/color][/quote]Fstranger, come get your biyytch she's here smoking crack again. . . . . .in front of the church!!!
PoliticsRe: Bombs Kill 10 At Pdp Rally - One Person Arrested by bkbabe97y(m): 3:19am On Mar 04, 2011
Beaf:
It wasn't bombs, but grenades. So, its easy to deduce that someone with military connections is involved. Perhaps, forensics would determine which barracks the weapons came from.
Well, uve been boasting for a bit now how your Niger-Delta homies have access to super-crazy military hardware and could take ova the country if they "Felt Like It" . . . . . .
PoliticsRe: Bomb blast kills three near Nigeria election rally by bkbabe97y(m): 3:10am On Mar 04, 2011
[quote author=eku_bear link=topic=616099.msg7841720#msg7841720 date=1299193496]Cosign. Excellent job bk.babe.

Never thought of the Animal Farm analogy before.[/quote]Thankx! Check my old, old, posts! Been using it for ova a yr now! That was the only way I could rationalize the mentality of the average Nigerian (I dont mean this in a derogatory way). My take is, MOST OF THEM DONT KNOW BETTER; at least thats what NL has shown me!!!

Theyve lived in a society where mediocrity is the norm and thats all they know. Lemme give you an example:

Just this past weekend, a relative of my Dad's came to visit (he'll be staying in the States for a month), u should listen to this guy's mode of reasoning, u'll want to strangle him!

So, in his usual "shiyyt blabbering" way, this fool drops the craziest of "knowledges"! At a point, my Dad had to ask him in an annoying tone: "Have you ever lived, for 5yrs straight, and never experienced a black-out? Have you lived for 5 yrs without having to bribe anyone and still get things done? So why are you insisting on voting in GEJ? Apart from your 'He's ordained by God' and 'Hes from the East', gimme ONE REASON why he's worthy of any votes. . . . ". Dude just sat there, mouth open, like a fish outta water!

Then he had the audacity to ask my Sis to call me to come get him so we could hit the club together (I'll be paying, of course). I told her to ask him to holla at GEJ or one of the other known PDP thieves he's ready to put his life on the line for. I worked hard for my cheddar. Ask your Leaders to provide jobs for you so you can have money to floss at the club too. Sucka!
PoliticsRe: Bomb blast kills three near Nigeria election rally by bkbabe97y(m): 10:44pm On Mar 03, 2011
Pigs (THE NIGERIAN ELITE/PDP)

Old Major: (MR. AWOLOWO)

An aged prize Middle White boar is the inspiration that fuels the Rebellion in the book. He is an allegory of Karl Marx and Lenin, the founders of Communism, in that he draws up the principles of the revolution. His skull being put on revered public display also resembles Lenin, whose embalmed body was put on display.[6][7]

NapoleonsadGEJ)

"A large, rather fierce-looking Berkshire boar, the only Berkshire on the farm, not much of a talker, but with a reputation for getting his own way",[8] An allegory of Joseph Stalin,[6] Napoleon is the main villain of Animal Farm. He begins to gradually build up his power, using the dogs Jessie and Bluebell, whom he he took from their parents as puppies and raised to be vicious dogs, as his secret police. After driving Snowball off the farm, Napoleon usurps full power, using false propaganda from Squealer and threats and intimidation from the dogs to keep the other animals in line. Among other things, he gradually changes the Commandments for his benefit. By the end of the book, Napoleon and his fellow pigs have learned to walk upright and started to behave similarly to the humans against whom they originally revolted.

In the first French version of Animal Farm, Napoleon is called César, the French form of Caesar,[3] although another translation has him as Napoléon.[9]

Snowball: (Gen.BUHARI)

Napoleon's rival and original head of the farm after Jones' overthrow. He is mainly based on Trotsky,[6] but also combines elements from Lenin.[7] He wins over most animals and gains their trust by leading a very successful first harvest, but is driven out of the farm by Napoleon. Snowball genuinely works for the good of the farm and the animals and devises plans to help the animals achieve their vision of an egalitarian utopia, but Napoleon and his dogs chase him from the farm, and Napoleon spreads rumours to make him seem evil and corrupt [/b]and that he had secretly sabotaged the animals' efforts to improve the farm.


[b]Squealer
: (BEAF)

A small white fat porker who serves as Napoleon's right hand pig and minister of propaganda, holding a position similar to that of Molotov.[6] Squealer manipulates the language to excuse, justify, and extol all of Napoleon's actions. Squealer limits debate by complicating it and he confuses and disorients, making claims that the pigs need the extra luxury they are taking in order to function properly, for example. However, when questions persist, he usually uses the threat of the return of Mr Jones, the former owner of the farm, to justify the pigs' privileges. Squealer uses statistics to convince the animals that life is getting better and better. Most of the animals have only dim memories of life before the revolution; therefore, they are convinced. In the end, he is the first pig to walk on his hind legs.


Minimus (   ?  )

A poetic pig who writes the second and third national anthems of Animal Farm after the singing of "Beasts of England" is banned.


The Piglets (THE YOUTHS OF NIGERIA)

Hinted to be the children of Napoleon (albeit not truly noted in the novel) and are the first generation of animals actually subjugated to his idea of animal inequality.


The young pigs ("REBELS" AMONGST THE NIGERIAN YOUTH: the enlightened/conscientious ones)


Four pigs who complain about Napoleon's takeover of the farm but are quickly silenced and later executed.


Pinkeye

A minor pig who is mentioned only once; he is the pig that tastes Napoleon's food to make sure it is not poisoned, in response to rumours about an assassination attempt on Napoleon.

Humans:


Mr. Jones: (THE NIGERIAN MILITARY)


The former owner of the farm, Jones is a very heavy drinker and the animals revolt against him after he drinks so much that he does not feed or take care of them. The attempt by Jones and his farmhands to recapture the farm is foiled in the Battle of the Cowshed.


FredericksadGEN.IBB)

The tough owner of Pinchfield, a well-kept neighbouring farm. He buys wood from the animals for forged money and later attacks them, destroying the windmill but being finally beaten in the resulting Battle of the Windmill. There are stories of him mistreating his own animals, such as throwing dogs into a furnace. Pinchfield is noted as being smaller than Pilkington's Foxwood farm but more efficiently run, and Frederick briefly enters into an "alliance" with Napoleon by offering to buy wood from him but then betrays the deal and mounts a bloody invasion of Animal Farm.


Mr. PilkingtonsadMr.ATIKU).


The easy-going but crafty owner of Foxwood, a neighbouring farm overgrown with weeds, as described in the book. At the end of the game, both Napoleon and Pilkington draw the Ace of Spades and then begin fighting loudly. Foxwood is described as being much larger than Pinchfield, but not as efficiently run.


Mr. Whymper


A man hired by Napoleon for the public relations of Animal Farm to human society. Whymper is used as a go-between to trade with human society for things the animals can't produce on their own: at first this is a legitimate need because the animals can't manufacture their own windmill components, but eventually Whymper is used to procure luxuries like alcohol for the pigs.

Equines

Boxer

Boxer is a loyal, kind, dedicated, and respectable horse. He is physically the strongest animal on the farm, but impressionable (a major theme in the book), which leaves him stating "I will work harder" and "Napoleon is always right" despite the corruption.


Clover

Clover, a mare, is Boxer's companion, constantly caring for him; she also acts as a matriarch of sorts for the other horses and the other animals in general (such as the ducklings she shelters with her forelegs and hooves during Old Major's speech).


Mollie

Mollie is a self-centred, self-indulgent and vain young white mare whose sole enjoyments are wearing ribbons in her mane, eating sugar cubes, and being pampered and groomed by humans. She quickly leaves for another farm and is only once mentioned again.


Benjamin sadEZIACHI AND OTHER BITTER, OLD, AND WORN BIAFRAN VETS OVER THE AGE OF 72YRS )

Benjamin, a donkey, is one of the longest-lived animals. He has the worst temper, but is also one of the wisest animals on the farm, and is one of the few who can actually read. He is able to "read as well as any pig."[10] Benjamin is a very dedicated friend to Boxer, and does nothing to warn the other animals of the pigs' corruption, which he secretly realizes is steadily unfolding. When asked if he was happier after the revolution than before it, Benjamin remarks, "Donkeys live a long time. None of you has ever seen a dead donkey." He is skeptical and pessimistic, his most-often-made statement being "Life will go on as it has always gone on — that is, badly."[10]
Other animals


Muriel

A wise old goat who is friends with all of the animals on the farm. She, like Benjamin and Snowball, is one of the few animals on the farm who can read (with some difficulty as she has to spell the words out first) and helps Clover discover that the Seven Commandments have been continually changed.


The PuppiessadMEND AND CO)

Offspring of Jessie and Bluebell, taken away from them by Napoleon at birth and reared by Napoleon to be his security force. These dogs are trained to be vicious, going so far as to rip many of the animals to shreds including the four young pigs, a sheep and various hens. They attempt to do the same to Boxer, who halts one of the puppies under his hoof. The puppy begs for mercy and through Napoleon's orders, Boxer sets the puppy free.


Moses the Raven (NIGERIANS IN DIASPORA)

An old crow who occasionally visits the farm, regaling its denizens with tales of a wondrous place beyond the clouds called Sugarcandy Mountain, where he avers that all animals go when they die—but only if they work hard. He is interpreted as symbolising the Russian Orthodox Church, with Sugarcandy Mountain an allusion to Heaven for the animals.[11] He spends his time turning the animals' minds to thoughts of Sugarcandy Mountain (rather than their work) and yet does no work himself. He feels unequal in comparison to the other animals, so he leaves after the rebellion, for all animals were supposed to be equal. However, much later in the novel he returns to the farm and continues to proclaim the existence of Sugarcandy Mountain. The other animals are confused by the pigs' attitude towards Moses; they denounce his claims as nonsense, but allow him to remain on the farm. The pigs do this to keep any doubting animals in line with the hope of a happy afterlife, keeping their minds on Sugarcandy Mountain and not on possible uprisings. In the end, Moses is one of the few animals to remember The Rebellion, along with Clover, Benjamin, and the pigs.


The Sheep (NIGERIAN POPULACE/MAJORITY OF GEJ SUPPORTERS)

They show limited understanding of the situations but nonetheless blindly support Napoleon's ideals. They are regularly shown repeating the phrase "four legs good, two legs bad". At the end of the novel, one of the Seven Commandments is changed after the pigs learn to walk on two legs and their shout changes to "four legs good, two legs better". They can be relied on by the pigs to shout down any dissent from the others.



The HenssadTHE IBOS)

The hens are among the first to rebel against Napoleon: in response to their being forced to give more eggs, they destroy their eggs instead of handing them to the higher powers (the pigs), who want to sell them to humans. Napoleon then uses fear and starves them until the pigs get what they want.


The Cows: (THE NIGER DELTA)
Their milk is stolen by the pigs, who learn to milk them, and is stirred into the pigs' mash every day while the other animals are not given any such luxuries.


The Cat (THE HAUSA?)

Never seen to carry out any work, the cat is absent for long periods, and is forgiven because her excuses are so convincing and she "purred so affectionately that is was impossible not to believe in her good intentions".[12] She has no interest in the politics of the farm, and the only time she is recorded as having participated in an election she was found to have actually "voted on both sides".[12]
PoliticsRe: Bomb blast kills three near Nigeria election rally by bkbabe97y(m): 10:17pm On Mar 03, 2011
Old Major, the old boar on the Manor Farm, calls the animals on the farm for a meeting, where he compares the humans to parasites and teaches the animals a revolutionary song, "Beasts of England".
When Major dies three days later, two young pigs, Snowball and Napoleon, assume command and turn his dream into a philosophy. The animals revolt and drive the drunken and irresponsible Mr. Jones from the farm, renaming it "Animal Farm".
The Seven Commandments of Animalism are written on the wall of a barn. The most important is the seventh, "All animals are equal." All the animals work, but the workhorse, Boxer, does more than others and adopts the maxim — "I will work harder."
Snowball attempts to teach the animals reading and writing; food is plentiful; and the farm runs smoothly. The pigs elevate themselves to positions of leadership and set aside special food items ostensibly for their personal health. Napoleon takes the pups from the farm dogs and trains them privately. When Mr. Jones tries retaking the farm, the animals defeat him at what they call the "Battle of the Cowshed." Napoleon and Snowball struggle for leadership. When Snowball announces his idea for a windmill, Napoleon opposes it. Snowball makes a speech in favour of the windmill, whereupon Napoleon has his dogs chase Snowball away. In Snowball's absence, Napoleon declares himself leader and makes changes. Meetings will no longer be held and instead a committee of pigs will run the farm.
Using a young pig named Squealer as a mouthpiece, Napoleon announces that Snowball stole the idea for the windmill from him. The animals work harder with the promise of easier lives with the windmill. After a violent storm, the animals find the windmill annihilated. Napoleon and Squealer convince the animals that Snowball destroyed the windmill, although the scorn of the neighbouring farmers suggests the windmill's walls were too thin. Once Snowball becomes a scapegoat, Napoleon begins purging the farm, killing animals he accuses of consorting with Snowball. Meanwhile, Boxer takes up a second maxim: "Napoleon is always right."
Napoleon abuses his powers, making life harder for the animals; the pigs impose more control while reserving privileges for themselves. The pigs rewrite history, villainizing Snowball and glorifying Napoleon. Squealer justifies every statement Napoleon makes, even the pigs' alteration of the Seven Commandments of Animalism. "No animal shall sleep in beds" is changed to "No animal shall sleep in beds with sheets" when the pigs are discovered to have been sleeping in the old farmhouse. "No animal shall drink alcohol" is changed to "No animal shall drink alcohol to excess" when the pigs discover the farmer's whisky. "Beasts of England" is banned as inappropriate, as according to Napoleon the dream of Animal Farm has been realized. It is replaced by an anthem glorifying Napoleon, who appears to be adopting the lifestyle of a man. The animals, though cold, starving, and overworked, remain convinced through psychological conditioning that they are better off than they were when ruled by Mr. Jones. Squealer abuses the animals' poor memories and invents numbers to show their improvement.
Mr. Frederick, one of the neighbouring farmers, swindles Napoleon by buying old wood with forged money, and then attacks the farm, using blasting powder to blow up the restored windmill. Though the animals win the battle, they do so at great cost, as many, including Boxer, are wounded. Boxer continues working harder and harder, until he collapses while working on the windmill. Napoleon sends for a van to take Boxer to the veterinarian, explaining that better care can be given there. Benjamin the donkey, who "could read as well as any pig",[5] notices that the van belongs to "Alfred Simmonds, Horse Slaughterer and Glue Boiler", and attempts to mount a rescue; but the animals' attempts are futile. Squealer reports that the van was purchased by the hospital and the writing from the previous owner had not been repainted. He recounts a tale of Boxer's death in the hands of the best medical care. Shortly after Boxer's death, it is revealed that the pigs have purchased more whisky.
Years pass, and the pigs learn to walk upright, carry whips, and wear clothes. The Seven Commandments are reduced to a single phrase: "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." Napoleon holds a dinner party for the pigs and the humans of the area, who congratulate Napoleon on having the hardest-working animals in the country on the least feed. Napoleon announces an alliance with the humans, against the labouring classes of both "worlds". He abolishes practices and traditions related to the Revolution, and reverts the name of the farm to "Manor Farm".
The animals, overhearing the conversation, notice that the faces of the pigs have begun changing. During a poker match, an argument breaks out between Napoleon and Mr. Pilkington when they both play the Ace of Spades, and the animals realize that the faces of the pigs look like the faces of humans and no one can tell the difference between them.
Animalism
Animalism is an allegorical mirror of the Soviet Union, particularly between the 1910s and the 1940s, as well as the evolution of the view of the Russian revolutionaries and government of how to practice it.[clarification needed] It is invented by the highly respected pig Old Major. The pigs Snowball, Napoleon, and Squealer adapt Old Major's ideas into an actual philosophy, which they formally name Animalism. Soon after, Napoleon and Squealer indulge in the vices of humans (drinking alcohol, sleeping in beds, trading). Squealer is employed to alter the Seven Commandments to account for his humanization, which represents the Soviet government's tweaking of communist theory to make it more a reformation of capitalism than a replacement.
The Seven Commandments are laws that were supposed to keep order and ensure elementary Animalism within Animal Farm. The Seven Commandments were designed to unite the animals together against the humans and prevent animals from following the humans' evil habits. Since not all of the animals can remember them, they are boiled down into one basic statement: "Four legs good, two legs bad!" (with wings counting as legs for this purpose, Snowball arguing that wings count as legs as they are objects of propulsion rather than manipulation), which the sheep constantly repeat, distracting the crowd from the lies of the pigs. The original commandments were:
Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.
Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.
No animal shall wear clothes.
No animal shall sleep in a bed.
No animal shall drink alcohol.
No animal shall kill any other animal.
All animals are equal.
Later, Napoleon and his pigs are corrupted by the absolute power they hold over the farm. To maintain their popularity with the other animals, Squealer secretly paints additions to some commandments to benefit the pigs while keeping them free of accusations of breaking the laws (such as "No animal shall drink alcohol" having "to excess" appended to it and "No animal shall sleep in a bed" with "with sheets" added to it). The changed commandments are as follows, with the changes bolded:
No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets.
No animal shall drink alcohol to excess.
No animal shall kill any other animal without cause.
Eventually the laws are replaced with "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others", and "Four legs good, two legs better!" as the pigs become more human.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Farm
PoliticsRe: Bomb blast kills three near Nigeria election rally by bkbabe97y(m): 10:15pm On Mar 03, 2011
Beaf:
I might be wrong, but who are the natural suspects?
Just, yesterday CPC thugs killed 5 in Kaduna, far away from any campaign ground. Yesterday also, Buhari urged his followers to lynch people.
Today, they are engaged in a tussle with PDP in Niger state over campaign dates. . . Then a bomb, who is the natural suspect?
I've been following Nigerian Politics for a bit now and I can say, circumstantially, that the natural suspect IS THE PDP!!!

Typical "Animal Farmesque" in its execution! All theyre doing is trying to incite the populace, build sympathy, and scare people (the ones that see through their gimmicks and refuse to be compromised; or those are easily convinced). But the world is watching and the world knows the truth! This was the same scenario they played out at their primaries. Your rulers today are a bunch of cold hearted killers that do not have the interest of Nigeria in their hearts, but are more interested in lining theyre pockets. If GEJ is reelected, Haiti will look like paradise compared to Nigeria. What a shame. . . . . .
PoliticsRe: Fashola (ACN) -dosunmu (PDP) Debates by bkbabe97y(m): 5:57am On Mar 03, 2011
In other news, The Bayelsa Cowboy is scared to particpate in a Presidential Debate involving 3 fellow Presidential aspirants from the Northern Part of the country. He cited Religious reasons for his refusal!
PoliticsRe: Lagos Ohanaeze Lists Conditions For Fashola’s Endorsement by bkbabe97y(m): 1:16am On Mar 03, 2011
[quote author=EzeUche_ link=topic=614770.msg7834412#msg7834412 date=1299110990]We are not even claiming ownership of Lagos.[/quote]Oh, really?!?!

What then do u call going into another man's crib, telling him you have 10,000 of your boys waiting outside his house ready to take over unless he lets you have acess to 1/3 of the house?!

You monkeys just never learn!
PoliticsRe: April Polls: Lynch anybody who attempts to rig, Buhari tells Nigerians by bkbabe97y(m): 12:58am On Mar 03, 2011
againstGEJ:
^^^

Speak English. Whats this one saying?
Words of a man whom his "Semi-Understandable English" is actually a 4th language. . . .


Like I said: Niggra fuxck outta here!
PoliticsRe: April Polls: Lynch anybody who attempts to rig, Buhari tells Nigerians by bkbabe97y(m): 12:49am On Mar 03, 2011
againstGEJ:
Is this what Tunde Bakare will say on his pulpit to his congregation?
What, you want him to go the "BAYELSA-COWBOY-ASKING THE-POPULACE-TO-BEG-TERRORISTS-TO-CONFESS-TO-GOD-ROUTE"?!?!

Niggra, fuxck outta here!
PoliticsRe: Lagos Ohanaeze Lists Conditions For Fashola’s Endorsement by bkbabe97y(m): 12:44am On Mar 03, 2011
The Yorubas got no sympathy from me on this one; I HOPE THE IBOS TAKE OVER LAGOS IN ITS TOTALITY!!!

This is what you get by inviting the cold, emanciated, mangy dog into the crib to come sit neXt to ur prized Yorkshire or Poodle. In no time the scabies infected dog, that was supposed to be put down in the first place, starts to fancy itself as some sorta "show" dog in the mold of ur prized poodle.

Whoever heard of inviting someone that eats its young to come take care of another's offsprings? I guess some people never learn from history. Now they wanna rule Lagos and are giving Yorubas conditions. . . .

ROFLMAO!!!!
PoliticsRe: April Polls: Lynch anybody who attempts to rig, Buhari tells Nigerians by bkbabe97y(m): 12:35am On Mar 03, 2011
Even here in the States if a group of fuxckers think they gone come to a voting center and "Rig" the elections by stuffing ballot boxes, if they get "lynched" I doubt too many folks will cry for them. Lynch them I say, thats the only way yall getting any kind of change!
PoliticsRe: Jonathan ‘ll Keep To His Promises- Oba Of Lagos by bkbabe97y(m): 4:18am On Mar 02, 2011
jason123:
Speaking earlier, President Jonathan said he was committed to politics without bitterness.
. . . . Sooooooooo, calling Political Colleagues "Rascals" is what, "Politics WITH Love"?!?
PoliticsRe: Nigeria And Ghana! Why Do Some Nigerians Stoop So Low: by bkbabe97y(m): 3:53am On Mar 02, 2011
hollandis:
If you are ready to go into politics and economic comparison ,I am game!
If ure that confident you can bring this topic, and your OVER-INFLATED EGO, over to the another thread in the Politics Section.

Guess, which one u wont be leaving with at the end of the discussion. . . . .

pssst. . . . its[b] NOT[/b] the "Topic"!
CrimeRe: Not Again. Nigerian-maximillian Ezimora .shoots Wife In Atlanta by bkbabe97y(m): 3:44am On Mar 02, 2011
Why would I wanna kill someone I once claimed to love just for the fuxck of it? These Ibo dudes. . . .phew!

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