Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Mozambique African Nations Cup 3-0 by blacksta(m): 6:18pm On Jan 20, 2010 |
lawrence83: Am following the game on the internet,
i sworn never to watch aNigerian game again.
they r 2-0 up, dem don qualify abi
osase de try oooooo me self don swear - but i keep giving them last chance everytime. |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Mozambique African Nations Cup 3-0 by blacksta(m): 6:11pm On Jan 20, 2010 |
We have to be honest - This mozambic side are really crap - |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Mozambique African Nations Cup 3-0 by blacksta(m): 5:52pm On Jan 20, 2010 |
ogazi007: super eagle is back, goal back from where dont deceive yourself - sh against this crap side |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Mozambique African Nations Cup 3-0 by blacksta(m): 5:50pm On Jan 20, 2010 |
Mozambuque is a lame , Nigeria is lame , look at the left foot crap goal the keeper could not catch |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Mozambique African Nations Cup 3-0 by blacksta(m): 5:45pm On Jan 20, 2010 |
texazzpete: Abeg how can i watch this match in the UK? Anyone know if it's on Sky? eurosport ch410 |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Mozambique African Nations Cup 3-0 by blacksta(m): 5:38pm On Jan 20, 2010 |
what a lame game |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Mozambique African Nations Cup 3-0 by blacksta(m): 5:32pm On Jan 20, 2010 |
This game is very lame - Nigeria should have at least 3 goals |
Politics › Re: Breaking News Nigerian Govt Sent $1million Aid To Haiti by blacksta(m): 2:37pm On Jan 20, 2010 |
I also watched the same program - i quote " he said i was watching bbc this morning and i saw the name of Senegal scroll past indicating the amount sent but did not see the name of Nigeria" bbc and british government are two different entities . Your first post refering to the British government creates false atmosphere |
Politics › Re: Breaking News Nigerian Govt Sent $1million Aid To Haiti by blacksta(m): 2:01pm On Jan 20, 2010 |
Mbeki: News from National Assembly. The senate president said Nigeria Government has sent $1 million to Haiti and a plane load of relief material. British government commended Senegal for sending $100,000 while Nigerian's was not acknowledge. The only reason Nigeria's donations was not acknowledge was because it was not made public -even the Nigerian public was not aware that their government sent any money. Point of correction it was the bbc who acknowledged and not the British government as mentioned in your post Please try and be factual next time and stop spreading propaganda |
Politics › Re: What Is Nigeria's Most Worrisome Problem by blacksta(m): 1:03pm On Jan 20, 2010 |
The leadership selection process is seriously flawed - Fix that and kiss all our problems good bye |
Politics › Re: Jos Viciousness And Execution Continues by blacksta(m): 6:58pm On Jan 19, 2010 |
Please someone clarify - According to news - Christians are about massacre Muslims - Na waa o |
Politics › Re: America Is Working To Destroy Nigeria by blacksta(m): 6:24pm On Jan 19, 2010 |
This thread is an insult to Nigerians who are presently destroying Nigeria |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Embassies Steal Visa Fees, Says Auditor-general by blacksta(m): 12:25pm On Jan 19, 2010 |
Wrex: nigerians will always be nigerians, It does not have to be like that - what happened to integrity . I understand in the u.k you have pay an extra £50 ontop of the visa fees and it has to be cash . That itself is an earning of almost £100,000 (N2 480, 000 ) missing from the Nigerian coffers |
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Politics › Re: Save Nigeria Group Protest @ London Uk (pictures) by blacksta(op): 6:10pm On Jan 18, 2010 |
GNBohr: Are they really Nigerians, they looked more like Carribeans. Kwa, kwa, kwa, I laugh in Kwale. ode - lol |
Politics › Re: Rich Kids Joyriding/street racing In Abuja - Video by blacksta(m): 5:40pm On Jan 18, 2010 |
Did anybody see the part when the car crashed into a crowd of people - Na wa o |
Politics › Re: Jos Crisis Again by blacksta(m): 6:01pm On Jan 17, 2010 |
Beaf: I don't do cross thread arguments, they tend to be weak and cheap. ol boy u dey fear why not defend your thought process rather than hide behind a cross thread excuse |
Politics › Re: Jos Crisis Again by blacksta(m): 4:21pm On Jan 17, 2010 |
Jos crisis reignites again January 17, 2010 02:01PM print email Violence, again, erupts in Jos, Plateau State capital, today leading to looting and burning of houses - and dislocation of hundreds of people. Security officers have however been deployed to the scene and a police officer said the crisis has been contained. The communal harmony and peace which the mining town used to have has broken down following several inter-ethnic clashes over the years. Security agencies have identified disagreement over indigeneship, ownership of Jos, politics, ignorance and unemployment as the major causes of the mayhem. Hundreds of lives and property worth millions of naira were lost in the last major riots in the town, on November 28, 2008 which occurred over a local election. Both state and federal government set up parallel committees to investigate this. The state panel, headed by Bola Ajibola completed its work last year and had submitted its recommendation to the state government. The presidential panel is still conducting its sitting into the crisis. http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/Home/5513294-146/jos_crisis_reignites_again__.csp |
Politics › Re: Wetin Man Go Do: Naija In Pictures by blacksta(m): 4:19pm On Jan 17, 2010 |
ode remo: @ poster
i can show you pictureS of some areas in the U.S.A that make A.J look like dubai. Abeg make u show us or na mouth u get? |
Politics › Re: Goodluck Showing Leadership At Last ? by blacksta(m): 4:08pm On Jan 17, 2010 |
Jonathan is fake - The last time he told his ministers not to travel but was defied and to our expectation Nothing came out of it.
Jonathan + Yara dua = Evil |
Politics › Re: Jos Crisis Again by blacksta(m): 4:06pm On Jan 17, 2010 |
And they say their is no terrorism in Nigeria? |
Politics › Re: Save Nigeria Group Protest @ London Uk (pictures) by blacksta(op): 3:58pm On Jan 17, 2010 |
Katsumoto: I am surprised at your post. You may think that protesting in another country does not work but it does work. It brings things out into the open and embarasses individuals and corporations in the host country who continue to do business with corrupt officials. It also serves to correct negative opinions held by westerners about Nigeria. Nigeria has been in the news recently for all the wrong reasons; if we, as citizens, keep quiet, who would fight for us.
Also, the Nigerian looters have left Nigeria under-developed and resort to travelling abroad for check-ups, to educate their children, and to spend their ill-gotten wealth. The more we shout to the rest of the world, the more it becomes difficult for the looters to do business as usual. Besides not everyone can go home to protest; there is nothing wrong in a peaceful protest in a foreign land. To butteress your point - On the day of the protest we had media resprentatives from various non nigerian media houses. The Nigerian Liberty forum is an active member of british society constantly engaging matters that concern Nigeria 1. Lobbying the government on the ongoing case against James Ibori and so many more 2. Making the U.k a less comfortable save heaven for corrupt politicians and associates Nigerians will only be the effective medium that speak for Nigeria |
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Politics › Re: Eduacte A Child And Touch A Life Today, Its Really Easy by blacksta(m): 3:33pm On Jan 17, 2010 |
otawa: Normally this is good idea but,
Awolowo provided free education which Abiola used to study and eventually became rich.
In 1979, same Abiola used his money which in earns due to the 'free education' in conjunction with Mr Obasanjo and NPN to denied Nigerians the leadership of Awolowo. The import of the story: the 'Nigeria kid' you send to school today may be a judge that will send your grand-kid to death sentence. My God what a backward mindset - what about the doctor the saved your mother and you when she was giving birth you. |
Politics › Re: Save Nigeria Group Protest @ London Uk (pictures) by blacksta(op): 1:46pm On Jan 17, 2010 |
Gbawe: I can't speak for everyone but I think most of the Nigerians that showed up are certainly not "clowns, who just want their faces on tv or pictures,". I would think most are driven by patriotism to act decisively and protest against the grave state of affairs in our nation. We have always been apathetic and many surmise that this is why our leaders misrule us brazenly. Now that Nigerians are showing a desire to confront oppressive rule some , like you , still prefer to insult them ungraciously when you should actually be commending the efforts of those who defied busy schedules to attend something they believe in.
Did you think before you wrote what you did above? Nigerians now live all over the world in large numbers . They don't have to fly back home to participate in events concerning Nigeria when their host nation , in deference to democracy and human rights, have no problem with diasporan Nigerians hosting their own parallel events peacefully. Next you will ask folks in London to go to China to eat Chinese food !!!!! Nice one but i would not waste time on born losers - The movement of change does not require many but a few who are dedicated , united against bad goverance. |
Politics › Re: Will 20,000 US Marines Land Our Shores? by blacksta(m): 2:25am On Jan 17, 2010 |
SapeleGuy: ^^^ My brother, No Shaking. As we dey say - If dem be the big tree we be de small axe. Under a hail of bullets |
Politics › Re: Deal With Corrupt Nigerian Leaders by blacksta(m): 11:45pm On Jan 16, 2010 |
I can picture myself ontop a rooftop somewhere arround Abuja waiting for the convoy
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Politics › Re: Biafra War: Ojukwu Frustrated Nnamdi Azikwe Says Mathew Agu by blacksta(m): 11:21pm On Jan 16, 2010 |
sjeezy8: Poster you shouldnt stoop to the level meksxclown,sunnyboboode, and other clowns . . .
Everyone has different opinions- so we should just leave it at that. Make money and leave the tribalism to the bitter ones. You r spot on - one should not even spend a sec with likes that hate filled MexkAss & Wily Wan ker |
Politics › Re: Eduacte A Child And Touch A Life Today, Its Really Easy by blacksta(m): 11:11pm On Jan 16, 2010 |
@poster
You have another mail - thanks |
Politics › Re: Eduacte A Child And Touch A Life Today, Its Really Easy by blacksta(m): 9:52pm On Jan 16, 2010 |
@poster
You have mail |
Politics › Re: Save Nigeria Group Protest @ London Uk (pictures) by blacksta(op): 9:28pm On Jan 16, 2010 |
complove: This people are paid for by the nigeria govt and some are embassy people. so 10 people for nigeria. now call a protest for yoruba or biafra republic in london and see how many people would show up. 1000. becomerich - i was expecting u at the protest yesterday |