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PoliticsRe: Why Are Nigerians Such Big Cowards? by bkbabe97y(m): 11:16am On Feb 18, 2011
Lol. Back when I was "Neutral". . . .

Before running into mad men like Eziachi, Mental Gong, DeDe1, Andre Uweh and all his aliases, Mekuxshitty, Nchara, OnlyTruth and co. . . . .
PoliticsRe: V/i Lekki Ajah Axis Is Definitely Not Nigeria? by bkbabe97y(m): 11:12am On Feb 18, 2011
buzugee:
am sick and tired of fugazi nuccaz like bkbabe speaking on shytt they know nothing about angry i am something of a connoisseur of the waldorf astoria. this is my home turf. i know what happens in there. like i said, those prices are half of the waldorf astoria, http://www.frommers.com/destinations/newyorkcity/H31093.html check link angry
Cry yourself hoarse! Home Turf ur left nut!

He uses words like "fugazi nuccaz" and he expects us to believe he ever been anywhere near The Waldorf!

Dude, the closest uve been to The Waldorf is seeing King Jaffe Joffer entering it on Coming To America!
PoliticsRe: V/i Lekki Ajah Axis Is Definitely Not Nigeria? by bkbabe97y(m): 10:07am On Feb 14, 2011
buzugee:
$1000 a night even waldorf astoria sef aint half of that
Clearly, youve never been to The Waldorf!
PoliticsRe: China Overtakes Japan As World's No. 2 Economy by bkbabe97y(m): 4:03am On Feb 14, 2011
[quote author=EzeUche_ link=topic=604613.msg7726230#msg7726230 date=1297646093]Just because China has overtaken Japan as the World's No. 2 economy does not mean anything to the Japanese. The Japanese should be more worried about their "graying population." And also, they should encourage couples to have more children to increase their birth rate. However, technologically, the Japanese are far advanced to most nations in the world.

People should not think that Japan is on the decline. If they get rid of their pacifist Constitution, they would be able to create a military that even China would fear in a matter of months, not years.
[/quote]Dude, wtf do you always try to sound intelligent and end up sounding like a bloody monkey?!?

Re-Read what you wrote, DOES IT MAKE SENSE?

How does it align with what is being discussed uptop?!
PoliticsRe: Gov. Fashola Finances treatment of Ailing Nollywood Actor, Ifeanyi Dike by bkbabe97y(m): 3:48am On Feb 14, 2011
buzugee:
bkbabe is a prehistoric knuckle dragging butt scratching mouth breathing Australopithecus. that crotch sniffing cretin needs a beatdown. i will be happy to administer the beating
Hahahahahaha "BIG ENGLISH" speaking Ibo monkey!

Like, this is the best you could come up with?
PoliticsRe: Mko Abiola's Son Kicked Out Of Acn by bkbabe97y(m): 1:21am On Feb 13, 2011
[quote author=eku_bear link=topic=604046.msg7720750#msg7720750 date=1297548902]At times I wish we'd just dollarize the economy, like some other countries have done. Life would be so much better if you knew your money would always be good.[/quote]Not true, just ask El Savador!

But why the cries? The Won is like 10gazzilion to a Dollar, yet, S.Korea's economy is gonna better Ghana's for 2000 lifetimes to come.

The problem is your country produces nothing of repute, outside of oil. . . . .

Ever wonder why China would rather have its Currency with a lower value than all other major economies?
PoliticsRe: Gov. Fashola Finances treatment of Ailing Nollywood Actor, Ifeanyi Dike by bkbabe97y(m): 12:35am On Feb 13, 2011
buzugee:
i see you are cruising for a bruising  angry  your dyck in an arab chicks mouth ? why bother ? i heard you are a hermaphrodite so you may as well go on and service yourself. and yes you have a persecution complex and your gra gra ways of attacking people (especially our ndigbo brothers) is a feeble attempt at masking this. this is a defense mechanism you have built up over the years. the 'strike before they strike' scenario. i see punks like you everyday. the only thang that pacifies folks like you is a[b] fat dyck in your mouth. kinda like how a pacifier is to a baby.[/b]  grin animal in human skin  angry
First off, whats with all this talking in codes and idiotic slangs? "I see you are cruising for a bruising"; "I'm there like a thong between Maximus Glacimus" . . . .?! Dude, CUT IT OUT! YOU SOUND FOO*LISH!

Now you done turned Psychologist, huh? Monkey Ibo man!

Anyways, your attempts at a come back was too feeble! In otherwords: YOU GOOFED!!!

You know the only thing you showed the world with your latest drivel? THAT YOURE A POTENTIAL PED*OPHILE!!!!

WHAT SANE INDIVIDUAL USES AN ANALOGY THAT TURNS A GROWN MAN'S DIYYCK INTO A BABY'S PACIFIER?!


Sick Ba*stard!!
PoliticsRe: Many Killed In Goodluck Campaign In Port Harcourt by bkbabe97y(m): 12:27am On Feb 13, 2011
Has anyone looked at the angle that maybe this was really a ploy by Ibos to eat fresh Human Flesh?
PoliticsRe: Gov. Fashola Finances treatment of Ailing Nollywood Actor, Ifeanyi Dike by bkbabe97y(m): 12:21am On Feb 13, 2011
jumobi1:
Can u really justify why Fash helped that guy out of all the sick Lagosians that need help? its unjustifiable, Its a good thing but this na Catch 22
The same reason why, here in the United States, if e.g an outstanding/exemplary/notable member of society gets in trouble the Courts seek a way to help him/her avoid Prison if it can; compared to if it was just a "normal" member of society.

Take it or leave it, some people are expendable while some are not. This is just the truth of the world!
PoliticsRe: Gov. Fashola Finances treatment of Ailing Nollywood Actor, Ifeanyi Dike by bkbabe97y(m): 2:44am On Feb 12, 2011
buzugee:
the fool gets a rush from showing the world how illiterate he is. it feeds into his 'persecution complex'
Words, to you, is like my diyyck in the mouth of a Muslim Arab chic in The U.S for the first time: SHE KNOWS WHAT ITS FOR, BUT DOESNT KNOW HOW TO USE IT PROPERLY!!!

Persecution? Complex?! ROFLMAO!!!

Show one instance where I ever complained about a situation, any situation, and I'll agree I got a persecution complex u damn pseudo intellectual African Gorilla!

Yeah, I said it! Now what?
PoliticsRe: Ojukwu’s Survival, A Miracle —bianca by bkbabe97y(m): 2:39am On Feb 12, 2011
Dede1:
If your lunatic rage continues as evidenced, you could go before Ojukwu does.
I doubt that! We got bad aszz medical care here in The U.S. Plus, our life expectancy is insane. . . . we usually live to be like 800 years old!

Plus, if anything was to happen to me I'd get good health care here in the U.S, I dont need to be flown to another country, and I got insurance---- NO NEED TO GO AROUND BEGGING STATE GOVERNORS FOR LOOCHIE TO PAY MY MEDICAL BILLS!!!
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Plans Floating Cities In Niger Delta by bkbabe97y(m): 2:35am On Feb 12, 2011
KnowAll:
The Problem we have in Nigeria is there is a dearth scarcity of beautiful affordable condo's. There are over 15 million Nigerians in DIaspoaras [/b]who would be more than happy to part with 25% deposit on luxurious apartments in Lagos , Abuja OR Porth Harcourt irrespective of tribe.

Apart from the 15 million diasporas there are at least [b]another 20 million home based Nigerians
that can afford what ever they want,[b] the purchasing power of this 30 million individuals [/b]should be carefully taking care off, as they are the ones that would propel the economy from a stale one product economy to a multi facet one.
Apart from the fact that you sound crazy, how does 20 million + 15 million = 30 million?!
PoliticsRe: Ojukwu’s Survival, A Miracle —bianca by bkbabe97y(m): 7:55pm On Feb 11, 2011
I thought he was eager to go Jan.12? Well, I guess theres always Jan.12, 2012. . . . .
PoliticsRe: Gov. Fashola Finances treatment of Ailing Nollywood Actor, Ifeanyi Dike by bkbabe97y(m): 7:51pm On Feb 11, 2011
Kobojunkie:
^^^ WOW . . .  thinking you have my life and person figured simply cause you do not agree with my posts --- Making statements of my person as if your perception should matter much or mean something to me --- and here I thought you were not a Nigerian to the bone? 
I guess you thought wrong then, eh?

If you want you can hide ur head in the sand all you want; point is ure annoying and everyone knows it. At least I dont hide my disdain for NL Ibo men under the guise of asking annoying, pessimistic, questions!

Aisha2 is doing a noble job, what is your contribution? Asking ignorant and dumb questions just because. . . .

If u aint got nothing positive to contibute, you can just read.  . . . Thats what I do when I aint got nothing to say (or something demeaning to dish to Biafrans).
PoliticsRe: Gov. Fashola Finances treatment of Ailing Nollywood Actor, Ifeanyi Dike by bkbabe97y(m): 7:43pm On Feb 11, 2011
buzugee:
i shall have all you illiterate nigerians (eko ile and bk babe) know that i am a nigerian man of the upper crust, meaning you have to at least pass your WAEC before i decide to indulge you in textual tango  angry i have little patience for belligerent illiterates  angry now, a meek illiterate i can tolerate, but a loquacious illiterate ? nahhh  smiley
I'm guessing using big words somehow make you feel better . . . .

Lemme guess, when talking to your moms, those are the same words you use: "Textual Tango"; "Loquacious Illiterate" and so on and so on. . . . ?


In the words of that Pessimistic "thing"----ROFLMAO!!!
PoliticsRe: Incest To Be Legalized. Brothers Can Now Sleep With Sisters, Father -daughters. by bkbabe97y(m): 7:20pm On Feb 11, 2011
Wow, now a lotta Ibos bout to emigrate to Switzerland with their siblings of the opposite se*x!


Watch out Lausanne!

Watch out Zurich!

Watch out Bern!

Watch out Basle!


Goooooo Ibo inbreeders!
PoliticsRe: Egypt Just Got Bambozled by bkbabe97y(op): 7:16pm On Feb 11, 2011
Egpytians fought this revolution to get stuck with a Supreme Military Council?

Sometimes I just wonder about Africa. . . . .
PoliticsRe: City Of York, Nigeria! by bkbabe97y(op): 7:13pm On Feb 11, 2011
excanny:
Not so fast, dude! You owe me one thing-JUMPING OFF A CLIFF.
Lol. . . . No problemo!

Just after the last known Ibo kidnapper and drug dealer has been eradicated from the face of the earth. . . . .

and we know that aint happening anytime soon! wink
PoliticsEgypt Just Got Bambozled by bkbabe97y(op): 6:52pm On Feb 11, 2011
Egypt is about to experience the "Nigerian" treatment!

The same stunt Ibos tried to pull on the Nation back in '65, is what Mubarak has succeeded in pulling on his fellow country men in 2011!



7. [b]Constitutional crisis of January 1965: Following the controversial
Federal Election of December 1964, ceremonial President Azikiwe of the NCNC,
urged by radical intelligentsia, refused to invite Prime Minister Balewa of
the NPC to form a government and issued orders mobilizing the Army to
enforce his authority to suspend the government, annul the elections and
appoint a temporary interim administrator to conduct elections. However,
the oath of allegiance of the officer corps was not only to the Commander in
Chief but also to the government of Nigeria. The Army Act (#26 of 1960) and
the Navy Act (#9 of 1960) were also clear on lines of authority and control.
While the Army and Navy were "under the general authority" of the Defence
Minister in matters of "command, discipline and administration", the
authority for operational use and control was vested in the Council of
Ministers and the Prime Minister. President Azikiwe and the service chiefs
were so advised by the Chief Justice and Attorney General of the Federation.
Thus the Navy Commander, Commodore Wey politely told the President that the
Navy (under him), the Army (under Major General Welby-Everard) and the
Police (under Louis Edet) had decided to refuse his orders. After a week
of cliff hanging tension, in which the military stood aside, a political
compromise was eventually reached and a government of "national unity"
formed under Prime Minister Balewa. In the US Diplomatic Archives: Nigeria
1964-1968, the situation was characterized in this manner: "Very
complicated African politics, in which tribes, religions and economics all
play a part, are involved in the situation. The Northern Premier is at odds
with the Eastern Premier in whose region large oil deposits have been
discovered. In the heat of the election campaign, there have been threats of
secession by the east; threats of violence "that would make Congo look like
child's play" from the north, " At the same time, strong rumors of an
impending Army coup purportedly planned for the annual Army Shooting
competition were also heard in political circles. But the status quo held,
albeit temporarily.
[/b]

http://www.dawodu.com/omoigui5.htm
PoliticsRe: Gov. Fashola Finances treatment of Ailing Nollywood Actor, Ifeanyi Dike by bkbabe97y(m): 6:29pm On Feb 11, 2011
You can quote yourself all day, it doesnt change what I think of you in relation to your behavior concerning this topic. You always deem it fit to be pessimistic and negative in everything: not a good character!

I really hope your not like this in real life cause, trust me, you wont have any REAL friends!
PoliticsRe: City Of York, Nigeria! by bkbabe97y(op): 6:26pm On Feb 11, 2011
excanny:
No biggie. It's a known fact. Igbos dont live in denial. We know we have a drug-trafficking problem.
Oh, ok, well since you've admitted it . . . . .
PoliticsRe: City Of York, Nigeria! by bkbabe97y(op): 6:25pm On Feb 11, 2011
[quote author=EzeUche_ link=topic=603089.msg7709526#msg7709526 date=1297398979]Old news. . . Tell us something we don't know.[/i][/quote]Old news? Wow!

Dude, Feb.9th, 2011 was less than 48hrs ago. . . . ! undecided

Why do you guys love lying so much?
PoliticsRe: Gov. Fashola Finances treatment of Ailing Nollywood Actor, Ifeanyi Dike by bkbabe97y(m): 6:21pm On Feb 11, 2011
Wow, this Kobo of a thing is one freaking annoying binch! Why does "it" always have to bring in bad in the midst of good?

Freaking critter!
PoliticsRe: Gov. Fashola Finances treatment of Ailing Nollywood Actor, Ifeanyi Dike by bkbabe97y(m): 6:20pm On Feb 11, 2011
buzugee:
what needs to be eradicated is your massacring of the english language. thats what needs to be eradicated  angry
So, simple typos now mean ure better that Eko Ile? Dude, not in this fuxcking life time, and not even if you somehow received an exact replica of Einstein's brain in a transplant. . . . compare last posts and u decide which of you is more intelligent Mr "I'm there like a thong between Maximus Faggotus"!!!

Imb*ecile!!!
PoliticsCity Of York, Nigeria! by bkbabe97y(op): 5:26am On Feb 11, 2011
Do you need hard drug? , Go to York in Aba …Why Abia govt failed to stop illicit business
From OKEY SAMPSON, Aba

Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Except perhaps for the thriving hard drug trade, everything surrounding the area is just beautiful. Park Road and York Street are fine names no doubt. Ditto Philips and Roger Wright, the two beautiful names for No. 10, Park Road and No. 1, York Street, both den of hard drug business in Aba, the commercial hub of Abia State.



The two houses of double floors situated on the centre of the city are said to be the property of a retired judge.

Going by the time they were built, the houses are architectural master-piece, which must have informed the decision of Philips Electronics and Roger Wright, two British companies, to hire the two buildings in the 70s and early 80s for their businesses in Aba.

After the two firms closed shop, the entire floors of the buildings were taken over by churches of different denominations.

But that’s just the end of the beautiful story of the two white houses. What goes on at the basement has made them to appear more of the biblical painted white sepulcher.

The area that used to be the pride of Enyimba City has become its albatross and a sore point.

It now serves as a super-highway for hard drugs and haven for their consumers. The place is dreadful and not a few will like to be associated with York any more.

York as the area is now popularly known has given Aba and indeed Abia State a very poor image and it has now turned to be a derogatory word used to describe anybody that behaves abnormally in Aba as in Igbo parlance, “O bu onye York ”, meaning he is of the York stock.

Unofficially, it is said that about 90 per cent of violent crimes, including kidnapping which brought the city on its knees recently, were stoked by activities in York. There is equally the assertion that about 80 per cent of mad people in the city have their roots firmly stamped in York.

Genesis

The York axis being strategically located plays host to the first cinema house in Aba as well as banks and an elite club, the Recreation club.

According to Daily Sun investigations, the defunct Lobi Bank used the ground floor of No.1 York Street as an office.

It was gathered that one of its security staff unknown to management was neck-deep in the consumption of hard drug.

He normally went out to meet his suppliers at their various spots and after taking the much he could, he returned to his duty post. As the illicit business grew and blossomed, the boys who were suppliers of the hard drugs started paying a return visit to their customer at his place of work. So when eventually Lobi Bank ceased to exist, the young hard drug peddlers like Christopher Columbus had effortlessly discovered a new world and quickly settled down for business. Soon, they so multiplied in number. Today the area is filled with sea of street miscreants made up of men and women who sleep, dream and eat hard drugs. The women among them have converted shops in the area abandoned by traders who could not do business under the prevailing situation into brothels.

It is like the biblical Sodom and Gomorrah. Whenever it is 6:30 p.m., nobody dares the road no matter how strong willed. The area is in a different world of its own and its inhabitants seen to be law unto themselves.

The fear of York

The fear of York has become the beginning of wisdom for some residents of Aba.

Not many including those directly affected by the activities in the area would want to speak about the place openly for fear of attack by the miscreants and their baron sponsors. A pastor of one of the new generation churches whose place of worship shares the same vicinity with the hard drug market told Daily Sun under condition of anonymity that “this is the centre of the town with the main motor park and people coming into the city will be faced with the ugly things that go on in the area and it does not speak good of the state.

“In civilized places, this type of thing does take place in the centre of the city, but at the outskirts or suburb.

“People find it very difficult to pass through this place. They are afraid that something bad might happen to them. And it is unfortunate that government is not doing anything about sanitizing the place. The Abia State government is lacking the political will to stop what is going on in York and NDLEA too are not helping matters.”

Chiefs Cyprian Okoli and Jones Ezenobi, president and secretary respectively of the elite Recreation Club which main entrance is directly opposite the hard drug market, condemned the activities in York.

According to both men, “what goes on in York is an eye-sore. We’ve reported the matter severally to the police, but nothing has been done. It was in order to see if the menace could be tackled head-on that we made an NDLEA officer an associate member of the club, yet no tangible thing was achieved”.

Soldiers to the rescue

Prior to the drafting of soldiers to Abia to tackle the menace of kidnapping and other crimes particularly in the city of Aba, there were spirited efforts by security outfits to stamp out the illicit trade with little or no success. But the soldiers having identified the area as not only crime prone, but from where crime and criminal activities were exported to other parts of the city, swung into action and have not relented in their efforts at stamping out the illicit business in the area.

Raiding alone would not bring to an end the orgy of illicit drug business going on in the area. The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) in Aba has tried it severally without success.

According to a source close to the Agency, “NDLEA has carried out raids in the area, but the motor park and other business concerns within York made it impossible to know who is a drug peddler. At other times, we make arrests, but we are unable to take those apprehended to court because of some logistics problems and the state of health of most of them. Seeing we could not do much, they are eventually released.”

There is no doubt that the soldiers who have so far done marvelously well in checkmating kidnapping and other violent crimes since they were drafted to the state in September last year were equally on a rescue mission, they should however evolve a more proactive approach in dealing with the issue of drug peddling in York.

They have carried out several raids in the area to the admiration and applaud of residents of the city, but these would come to naught if after the arrests, the culprits are allowed to return to base.

While the duo of Okoli and Ezenobi agreed that the youths ought to be rehabilitated, they, however, berated NDLEA for failing in their responsibility.

“About this time last year, Bakassi Boys raided the place and killed three of them, but that is not the solution. The boys need to be rehabilitated, but that does not mean NDLEA should not be alive to their responsibility,” they said.

Hard drug business in York is believed to have persisted due to the involvement of some drug barons who are said to make an average of N500,000 daily from the illicit trade.

A pastor of one of the churches in the area captures it thus, “it has been difficult to stop this drug business here because of the involvement of some barons who have been bribing their way through. Every evening you will see some men on uniform come here and after they had been settled, they will leave and the business goes on. If they muster enough political will this mess around here will be put to an end.”



http://odili.net/news/source/2011/feb/9/520.html
PoliticsRe: Video Footage Of Aguiyi-ironsi, Nzeogwu, Sardauna’s House, Katsina…. by bkbabe97y(m): 5:17am On Feb 11, 2011
[quote author=EzeUche_ link=topic=599800.msg7709448#msg7709448 date=1297397029]Bk.babe,

You insulted the Igbo with your rants on that one post. I am simply answering it. Is that so hard for you to understand or does someone have to drill that into your puny brain?
[/quote]WRONG!!! I insult the Ibo with EVERY post, so this one wasnt no different.

Youre too slow, thats all I'm saying . . . . . .
PoliticsRe: Video Footage Of Aguiyi-ironsi, Nzeogwu, Sardauna’s House, Katsina…. by bkbabe97y(m): 5:09am On Feb 11, 2011
fstranger3:
^^^^
Be nice to him, he is a college student

And we know that college students can be incredibly stu-pid atimes, especially Ibo college students wink
Wow! Dude is so dumb its unbelievable. like, nothing he ever says (just like his kinsmen) is ever in relation to the topic at hand!

I'd understand if dude was trying to be funny, but, by God, you can tell he's putting his best argument forward and he still manages to sound like a mo*ron everytime!
PoliticsRe: Video Footage Of Aguiyi-ironsi, Nzeogwu, Sardauna’s House, Katsina…. by bkbabe97y(m): 5:02am On Feb 11, 2011
[quote author=EzeUche_ link=topic=599800.msg7709436#msg7709436 date=1297396643]bk.babe,

Other British anthropologist have viewed the Igbo in a very positive light. But in all sources that I have read, many have said Igbos are fiercely independent with a highly advanced democratic principles.

Why do you think the British colonialist favored the Igbo in the civil service? It was due to our ingenuity, and our capacity to handle complex things.

Thank God the great Chinua Achebe has illustrated Igbo culture in all of its glory for millions of people to see all around the world. [/quote]Dude, do u have a girlfriend?

How do u communicate with her?

Theres no way in hell u'll get past "Hey, excuse me. . . . " with a typical American chica without having your eyeballs drycleaned in mace!

Like, how stup*id are you? What have Anthropologists comments and Chinua Achebe got to do with any of what we're talking about right now?

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