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PoliticsRe: Patience Jonathan Unable To Read Own Speech by bkbabe97y(m): 7:48am On Jan 30, 2011
Beaf:
I recall visiting a new school friend I had made as a young kid. I got to his door, knocked and asked for Paul, only to be greeted with a really quizzical stare from his mum, “there is nobody called Paul in this house!”
I wasn’t to be put off by that though and I insisted that “Paul” had pointed this out as his house. . . Still no dice! I argued and described “Paul” until the penny dropped, “oh you mean Keme! Paul is the name he uses in school, his real name is Keme!”

Keme’s name was never good enough for school because his parents were totally brainwashed by “white is right” and they associated education with appearing white and putting on pretentious white airs. All those who never bothered with the content of Patience Jonathans speech, and busied themselves instead with her diction are in the same unfortunate category as Keme’s (AKA Paul) parents.

I have since lost contact with “Paul,” but it isn’t difficult to hazard a guess at what self-esteem issues he has grown up with.
You, I and Everyone else in the house know that you just LIED! YOU MADE THIS STORY UP!!!

Its all good though, we get the point youre trying to make. . . . . .
PoliticsRe: Patience Jonathan Unable To Read Own Speech by bkbabe97y(m): 7:45am On Jan 30, 2011
adeibi:
don't know why I can't watch a video or listen to a song on youtube with my system. It's always screeching, it takes me like one hour to watch or listen to a 5minutes video or song which is not fun at all. At the end I don't understand a thing, What's wrong? Does it also happen to you guys? What can I do to stop it? I also want to watch Dame's speech.
You need to move to The United States, or;

In the short-term, vote the RIGHT man as President of your country.

And by RIGHT man I DO NOT mean The Bayelsa Cowboy!
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Appoints Ojukwu's Wife As Special Assistant by bkbabe97y(m): 7:39am On Jan 30, 2011
Someone is banging The Ikemba's wife, and he aint even hiding it!
PoliticsRe: Patience Jonathan Unable To Read Own Speech by bkbabe97y(m): 6:18am On Jan 30, 2011
[quote author=Ileke-IdI link=topic=593399.msg7631861#msg7631861 date=1296364443]^^^ You're terrible grin grin

@ num. 4, minus the dyslectic display, that's just her accent.[/quote]My dear, Ive heard a lot of Nigerian accents in my time (I can even pull off a Ibo one for laughs): THAT WAS NOT A NIGERIAN ACCENT!

Shes just illiterate and cant pronounce words properly, thats all!!!
PoliticsRe: Ndigbo In The Fourth Republic by bkbabe97y(m): 6:07am On Jan 30, 2011
[quote author=EzeUche_ link=topic=595370.msg7631743#msg7631743 date=1296361247]Another slap in the face. We Igbos have fallen. A proud people being forced to beg. It is too much for me to stomach. And some of my brothers and sisters are acting like nothing is wrong. Forget smelling smoke, our house is on fire.[/quote]You really cant complain, fo*ol!

Yall Ibos greedy as all hell! Thugs! Punks! Will sell ur moms for a penny!

Seriously, why u think the rest of Nigeria dont take yall seriously? Cause they know once they dangle money in ur face, be it Haitian, Somalian or Afghani Currency, yall are quick to react!

When Mr.Jonathan was fighting to be become president after Mr.Yar'Adua's death, guess the only Major tribe that was scheming to make sure he didnt ascend the throne: THE FUXCKING IBOS!!! You really think he's forgotten?

When Mr.Jonathan  was campaigning to become President, Ojukwu promised all Ibo votes to Gen.IBB!!! You think that has been forgotten!

Jealousy and greed has always been the Ibo man's bane, and, until he rectifies that, he's in for a very long and uncomfortable ride!
PoliticsRe: Patience Jonathan Unable To Read Own Speech by bkbabe97y(m): 5:51am On Jan 30, 2011
For the fools amongst you!


1. If English is your Country's "Official" language, then it is your FIRST language! So;


2. Throw that dum*b excuse "English aint my first language" shiyyt in the sewer!


3. The First Lady is, clearly, barely literate!


4. That she read like a dyslexic 6 year old is not the problem, but when she starts off by saying stuff like "HIYAM DIAFORE RAPPY TO BE HIA, TO CONTUNU AWA AFFOCACY . . . . " then, fam : "Abuja, we got a Problem".


When a First Lady decides to mount a podium to give a speech, she is open to criticism! This is not about jealousy (like some have fo*olishly stated) but more about comporting one's self in a "First Lady" like manner when in public. Mrs.Bayelsa Cowboy failed, big time!
SportsRe: Uche Okafor Was Murdered – Fbi by bkbabe97y(m): 5:38am On Jan 30, 2011
For those of you believing this crappy story: SORRY!!!

The FBI is not involved in this case, it has no reason to be. And even if it was, investigations will still be preliminary and there wouldnt be a "Report" just yet!

This story is false!
PoliticsRe: Revolution Across Africa: Turning Tide? by bkbabe97y(op): 5:05am On Jan 30, 2011
philip0906:
so u've decided 2 start a sensible thread?or u just 4got 2 take your daily dosage of otapiapia. . .anywayz,leave brooklyn and come down hia lets turn d tide in naija. . .
Nah, nigga, u clean ur own shiyyt urself!
PoliticsRevolution Across Africa: Turning Tide? by bkbabe97y(op): 8:07pm On Jan 25, 2011
Egyptians denounce Mubarak, clash with riot police


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Slideshow:Anti-government protests in Egypt

AP – A protestor holding a placard in French reading 'Mubarak, get out', is surrounded by riot police during …
By MAGGIE MICHAEL, Associated Press – 1 hr 5 mins ago
CAIRO – Thousands of anti-government protesters, some hurling rocks and climbing atop an armored police truck, clashed with riot police Tuesday in the center of Cairo in a Tunisia-inspired demonstration to demand the end of Hosni Mubarak's nearly 30 years in power.
Police responded with blasts from water cannons and set upon crowds with batons and acrid clouds of tear gas to clear demonstrators crying out "Down with Mubarak" and demanding an end to Egypt's grinding poverty, corruption, unemployment and police abuses.
Tuesday's demonstration, the largest Egypt has seen for years, began peacefully, with police showing unusual restraint in what appeared to be a calculated strategy by the government to avoid further sullying the image of a security apparatus widely seen as little more than corrupt thugs in uniforms.
With discontent growing over economic woes, and the toppling of Tunisia's president still resonating in the region, Egypt's government — which normally responds with swift retribution to any dissent — needed to tread carefully.
But as crowds filled downtown Cairo's Tahrir Square — waving Egyptian and Tunisian flags and adopting the same protest chants that rang out in the streets of Tunis — security personnel changed tactics and the protest turned violent.
The sight of officers beating demonstrators had particular resonance because Tuesday was also a national holiday honoring the much-feared police.
In Egypt, discontent with life in the autocratic, police state has simmered under the surface for years. It is the example of Tunisia, though, that appeared to be enough to push many young Egyptians into the streets for the first time.
"This is the first time I am protesting, but we have been a cowardly nation. We have to finally say no," said 24-year-old Ismail Syed, a hotel worker who struggles to live on a salary of $50 a month.
Demonstrators attacked a water cannon truck, opening the driver's door and ordering the man out of the vehicle. Some hurled rocks and dragged metal barricades. Officers beat back protesters with batons as they tried to break cordons to join the main group of demonstrators downtown.
Protesters emerged stumbling from white clouds of tear gas, coughing and covering their faces with scarves.
Some had blood streaming down their faces. One man fainted. Police dragged some away and beat a journalist, smashing her glasses and seizing her camera.
Crowds also marched to the headquarters of Mubarak's National Democratic Party, shouting, "Here are the thieves."
Egypt's government remained silent, issuing no public comment on the demonstrations.
In Washington, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Egypt's government, a key U.S. ally in the Middle East, is stable despite the outpouring. Clinton said Egyptians have the right to protest, but urged all parties to avoid violence.
At one point Tuesday, the protesters seemed to gain the upper hand, forcing a line of riot police to flee under a barrage of rocks. One demonstrator climbed into a fire engine and drove it away.
"I want my 3-year-old child to grow up with dignity and to find a job just like the president," said 50-year-old Eid Attallah, who works as a driver.
He said he had heard about the planned protests from friends but didn't expect them to be so big.
Many expressed similar surprise.
"We are fed up; this is just enough," said Sayid Abdelfatah, a 38-year-old civil servant who marched with an Egyptian flag. "Tunisia's revolution inspired me but I really never thought we would find such people ready to do the same here."
During a lull in the clashes, lines of protesters bowed in unison to perform the sunset prayer as police stood aside. Several thousand remained in the streets after dark.
To the north, in the Mediterranean port city of Alexandria, thousands of protesters also marched in what was dubbed a "Day of Rage" against Mubarak and lack of political freedoms under his rule.
Like the Tunisian protests, the calls for the rallies in Egypt went out on Facebook and Twitter, with 90,000 saying they would attend. Organizers used the site to give minute-by-minute instructions on where demonstrators should go in an attempt to outmaneuver the police.
By late afternoon, access to Twitter appeared to have been blocked.
In another parallel with Tunisia, the protests drew energy in large part from the death of one person: a young Egyptian man named Khaled Said whose family and witnesses say was beaten to death by a pair of policemen in Alexandria last year.
His case has become a rallying point for Egypt's opposition. Two policemen are on trial in connection with his death.
Tunisia's protests were also sparked by the death of one man: a poor Tunisian vegetable vendor who set himself in fire to protest corruption.
Last week, several people in Egypt — and elsewhere in the Middle East and North Africa — set themselves on fire in apparent attempts to copy his actions.
Mothers carrying babies also marched and chanted, "Revolution until Victory!" while young waved signs reading "OUT!" that were inspired by the Tunisian protestations of "DEGAGE!" Men sprayed graffiti reading "Down with Hosni Mubarak."
"We want to see change just like in Tunisia," said Lamia Rayan, 24, one of the protesters.
Some passers-by dismissed the protests, saying a few thousand of Cairo's 18 million people coming out on the streets was not nearly enough to force change.
"This is all just a waste of time," said Ali Mustafa Ibrahim, who works at a ciggarette stand. "These are a bunch of kids playing cat and mouse. , It's just going to create more problems and more traffic in the city."
Nearly half of Egypt's 80 million people live under or just above the poverty line set by the United Nations at $2 a day. Poor quality education, health care and high unemployment have left large numbers of Egyptians deprived of basic needs.
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Hadeel Al-Shalchi, Hamza Hendawi and Tarek el-Tablawy in Cairo and Bradley Klapper in Washington contributed to this report.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110125/ap_on_re_mi_ea/ml_egypt_protest
PoliticsRe: South African Police Raid On Home Of Henry Okah's Wife Turns Deadly by bkbabe97y(m): 6:01pm On Jan 25, 2011
^^^If its drugs mentioned, then chances are he gotta be Ibo^^^^
PoliticsRe: Indian Cops Run Scared Of Nigerian Drug Peddlers by bkbabe97y(m): 3:20pm On Jan 25, 2011
mens dept:
Dont be silly ode. They are talking about your black azz. Indians think they are better than Africans and equal to whites, when they are not even close to either.
The furxckin Indian guy at the gas station? I dont fuxcking think so!

BTW, whose "Black Azz"? Mine or yours?
PoliticsRe: Indian Cops Run Scared Of Nigerian Drug Peddlers by bkbabe97y(m): 7:28pm On Jan 24, 2011
We all know the Indians are talking about the Ibos, right?
PoliticsRe: Sudan Home To The Largest Nigerian Population Of Any Destination Country? by bkbabe97y(m): 7:24pm On Jan 24, 2011
Once again OnlyTruth has proven what we've always known about him: He's a purveyor of false hoods!!!

Good going, mor*on. . . . !
PoliticsRe: **JAKUMO**Who is he**Im fascinated by his writing manner and Vast Knowledge** by bkbabe97y(m): 11:15pm On Jan 23, 2011
@OP: You do know u sound gay, right?
PoliticsRe: Never Seen Before Biafran Picture by bkbabe97y(m): 11:13pm On Jan 23, 2011
Kalu Akanu:
Look you dammn goat, I said what I had to say for a reason. You see people mocking Igbo with posting this picture. You think I am going to be alright with that pile of crap? You take your words and shove where the sun doesn't shine.

I hate you hypocritical bastarrds like yourself. Trying to act all high and mighty, but don't see that this dammn thread is mockery to all those who lost loved ones.

If more Igbos were like me, maybe we would be taken more seriously. I have no love for those who mock my people. I only wish death on my enemies. Sooner or later, the Igbos that share my view will take over and you better run. Because we take no prisoners.
You know u sound crazy, right?
PoliticsRe: Can Igbos Ever Be United? by bkbabe97y(m): 11:05pm On Jan 23, 2011
Andre Uweh:
@BK B97Y@ for the sake of Christ, apologise to Komando7.  Though insults don't kill but the ones from him might kill you and co.
Hhahahahahahahaaha. Even you dont believe what you just wrote! lol. I've decimated Ibos waaaay smarter than your boy. . . . what is a reta*rd to a Professor?! Try as you may you wont goad me into a fight with an idi*ot!! You and I know the foo*l is a dolt! Jesus, read his "insults". . . .kids in 3rd grade are wittier by miles! Tell me, how do I reply to comments like this from "the slow"?:

komando7:
Bkbabe is is a monkey and a worm, a worthless dog.
komando7:
I apologise to all animal rights activists for comparing bk to animals and insects: bk babe is much more inferior to the comon earthworm. He is a one creature specie, an animal that feeds&speaks defecates with its asshol.e.
Lol. Roflmao! If these kind of comments are what you think will "kill" me, then I can safely bet that (barring a fatal accident or sickness) I am on the way to live to a 100 years old!

p.s: notice I wont even mention the "thing's" name!
PoliticsRe: The Igbo/yoruba Relationship By Austin Orette (Niger-delta) by bkbabe97y(m): 10:55pm On Jan 23, 2011
Aigbofa:
Aigbofa = bkbabe
Aigbofa = Sefago
Aigbofa = fStranger
Aigbofa = Becomerich
Aigbofa = Ileke-Idi

And many more.

So, there you go. Knock yourself out.
And why are you denying that we one and the same?!

I'm also OnlyTruth, Eku Bear, Dede1 and MENTALGoong!!!!




**Sorry Eku Bear, just had to throw ur name in there. . . . .
PoliticsRe: Can Igbos Ever Be United? by bkbabe97y(m): 7:42pm On Jan 23, 2011
Andre Uweh:
Worthless being.
"29 aliases" being. . . . . .
CrimeRe: Biafra: The Nigerian Civil War In Pictures (Warning Disturbing Images) by bkbabe97y(m): 7:28pm On Jan 23, 2011
BIAFRAN SOLDIER, FOUND DEAD BY FRENCH FORCES STILL HOLDING ONTO HIS SUPPLY RATION. (1967)

www.nairaland.com/attachments/377267_Dead_Soldier_jpg85dc1553f1afac69259d3c2d0fe140f1



ROFLMAO!!! Typical Ibo man. Greedy to the end!

Probably died trying to protect his supply ration . . . . . . .
CrimeRe: Biafra: The Nigerian Civil War In Pictures (Warning Disturbing Images) by bkbabe97y(m): 7:13pm On Jan 23, 2011
www.nairaland.com/attachments/374549_97366173_jpgc802966899f4bd8529efe910fb2a4c29

. . . . and they always got the nerve to say others look like Apes!!!

ROFLMAO!
CrimeRe: Biafra: The Nigerian Civil War In Pictures (Warning Disturbing Images) by bkbabe97y(m): 7:10pm On Jan 23, 2011
binhozie:
I guess my mom was also among them, because she told me they all had kwashiokor!!
My Dad who happened to be in charge of egg-yolk powder distribution or something like that happened to save their lives
Thats how they met!
So, your dad bagged your moms using just egg-yolk powder to entice her?

Cheap, very cheap method, if u ask me!

I had to take wifie to dinner in a five star restaurant, trip to Maui, and get a buncha diamond ornaments for her b4 she agreed to be mine.

Next time I'll try the egg-yolk powder approach. . . . . I knew they said Ibo gals was cheap, but goddamn. . . . . . .
PoliticsRe: Nnewi City: Abandoned And Neglected! by bkbabe97y(m): 1:44pm On Jan 23, 2011
From reading comments on this thread I stayed trying to picture this Nnewi place and the only recurring image was that of a glorified slum! Japan of Africa my nuts! A place which has been described as having decrepit industries and bad roads (As alluded by the last poster) is not fit to be mentioned in the same breath as Japan! Sounds like Ibo chest beating at work again!
PoliticsRe: Can Igbos Ever Be United? by bkbabe97y(m): 1:19pm On Jan 23, 2011
Ndibo is unified only when there is human meat to eat!
PoliticsRe: Can Igbos Ever Be United? by bkbabe97y(m): 9:08am On Jan 22, 2011
Andre Uweh:
Am sick and tired of all the dimwits here who know nothing except spreading lies about Ndigbo.
Is that why you have/registered under 29 different aliases?!
CrimeRe: Three Kids Butcher Their Father's Lover With Saw-blade by bkbabe97y(m): 8:48am On Jan 22, 2011
ElRazur:
It get tiring bickering with a fool. In the words of the wise one, do not argue with a fool and all that.  All you do is talk trash upon trash.  I mean, my explanations are as simple as it get, but you will rather not to see them. You see, that ain't my problem but yours.

As a recap, Chains gang exist. It was you who asserted it stopped existing from the 1900s or so.

Chain gang is still going on in the Usa. Proof of this is right in front of you.  Since you want to be ignorant about it, then it is your cup of tea not mine.  Weird that you now try to claim some county ain't the usa. Gosh, after you claimed chain gang do not exist etc. 

Opponents of death-row believe it is a form of mental torture etc. Again, this is in same context as I mentioned all along. As usual, proof was provided.  However, if you cannot understand this, then it is your prerogative, your problem, your issue. Not mine. 


On contrast, all you do is speak out of you rectum etc. Shift positions and try to safe face. No surprise really!  You barely made anything in relation to the debate at hand etc. I guess it ain't no coincidence most think you are a fool.

Finally, you keep taking about how you are followed around etc. Gosh, you clearly are deluded.  It was nice while it lasted. Go on, have the last lame attempt at talking some more trash.
This mo*ron! To call you an idi*ot is clearly a compliment. . . sorta like calling you Einstein!

You really are nuts! Did you read anything I wrote? Did you read why that County's govt reintroduced the "Chain-gang" punishment after almost a billion years? Did you read the case I referenced above (yeah, yeah, I know: it would have read like Greek to you)?! Fooool. . . youre trying so hard (in futility) to be seen as one of NL's great debaters. . . . Notice, you always end up sounding stu*pid cus theres always someone on the corner waiting to pull your cards just to show that your "points" are trash!!!

I waited patiently, hoping, that you'd do us a lot of good and show us what Wiki (your reference) REALLY wrote! You punk, you think everyone is as dumb as you; quoting Wiki but editing what you knew would put holes in the nonsense youve been writing all week?! Now, I'll put the proper quote(s) for the world to see and maybe, just maybe, you'll finally put this stu*pid aspiration/desire/attempt of yours to seem intelligent to rest  and just admit what the rest of us know: THAT YOU'RE JUST AN ARGUMENTATIVE DOLT!:


                                                                                CHAIN GANGS

"This system existed primarily in the southern parts of the United States, and by 1955 had been phased out nationwide, with Georgia the last state to abandon the practice.[1] Chain gangs were reintroduced by a few states during the "get tough on crime" 1990s, with Alabama being the first state to revive them in 1995. The experiment ended after about one year in all states except Arizona,[2] where in Maricopa County inmates can still volunteer for a chain gang to earn credit toward a high school diploma or avoid disciplinary lockdowns for rule infractions.[3]"

"Many jurisdictions in the United States have re-introduced prison labor. In recent years, Maricopa County, Arizona, which includes Phoenix, Arizona, and its Sheriff Joe Arpaio, have drawn attention from human rights groups for the use of chain gangs for both men and women. Arizona's modern chain gangs, rather than chipping rocks or other non-productive tasks, often do work of economic benefit to a correctional department. Opponents note that the gangs often work outside in oppressive desert heat; others note that participation in Maricopa County's chain gangs is voluntary, not mandatory, and that everyone else who does outdoor work there must do so in heat as well.[citation needed]

A year after REINTRODUCING the chain gang in 1995, Alabama was forced to again abandon the practice pending a lawsuit from, among other organizations, the Southern Poverty Law Center. "They realized that chaining them together was inefficient; that it was unsafe", said attorney Richard Cohen of the organization. However, as late as 2000, Alabama Prison Commissioner Ron Jones has again proposed reintroducing the chain gang. The 1995 reintroduction has been called "commercial slavery" by some in academic circles.[5]"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chain_gang



Imbe*cile, note the following:

1. Chain-Gangs ENDED in 1955 (in the Last State that was still using it at the time)

2. They were reintroduced by, approximately, 5 states in 1995: FOR POLITICAL REASONS!!!

3. All 5 States, (except Maricopa County, AZ ) scrapped the project less than one year after reintroduction!!! 1995 + a few months = 1995!!! Monkey!

4. In MARICOPA COUNTY, Arizona, where it was being used: IT WAS STRICTLY ON VOLUNTEER BASIS!!! YOU CANT BE FORCED TO BE IN A CHAIN-GANG IF YOU DIDNT WANT TO BE!!!

5. GO inform yourself on who Sheriff. Joe Arpaio is! Familiarize yourself with him, remember to write him letters in prison, because, thats where he should be by the end of the year when the Justice Department's investigation on him his completed! Remember to commend him on his re-introducing the chain-gang!

6. Go find out how many Counties there are in the United States!

7. Go find out the difference between County, State, and Federal Law!

8. Finally, go see a psychiatrist, you really need one!



P.S: I wont even debate your asinine stance that the reason why Inmates sentenced to death are not quickly executed is because The Courts decided to "torture them mentally for a few years , as a form of extra punishment, before killing them"! Go read about DEATH SENTENCE APPEALS, you monkey!



I told you: I wont argue your right to be an idi*ot, if you dont argue U.S Law with me!

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