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Ekwy + Nwa:Are you not tired of disrespecting an old woman, old enough to be your great grandmother?? Or are jealous your great grandmother never lived that long? |
I laugh when I hear Nigerians say privatisation. ![]() Who wants to invest over there?? You guys are dreamers, even biblical Joseph ain't got shyte on you guys. You have to develop your country, before private companies can thrive there. Everywhere in Nigeria is underdeveloped, except for maybe Abuja, and Lagos to an extent. From what I've read so far, Ekiti is a no go zone. |
Bad teeth = Britons. ![]() |
I'm a student of CIA's covert operations - and everything unfolding in Nigeria is a chess game. I'm not a conspiracy theorist - but GEJ is definitely working according to the script.. These are his objectives: - Destabilize Nigeria. - Loot the treasury blind. - Secession of Nigerdelta republic - with Ijaws dominating the other minority tribes. Phase 1: The first phase is about destabilizing the whole Northern Nigeria, and the dead people are the puns in the game.. Phase 2: Loot the treasury dry - they have already started this, and it's only going to continue. Phase 3: Shift the bombing campaign to the SW - this is going to start later this year, or early next year. Once, chaos starts in the SW - GEJ will declare state of emergency in at least two states in the SW. Phase 4: Arm the Ijaw miltants - and the taking over of the SS coastal waters by Ijaw militants. Phase 5: Bombing campaign all over SE - and mass arrest of the troublesome MASSOB members. Open your third eyes, Nigerians. The script is well planned - and the winner shall take all that's at stake. This is a global uprising - it kicked off in Egypt, and Tunisia. I doubt Nigeria will escape what's about to hit the country. The people behind the whole thing knows what they're doing. It's final showdown between the crumbling Western countries - and third world countries. It's the scramble for resources - and the smaller the country - the easier it's for the people behind it to manipulate. South American countries have started kicking Europe out of their countries - by nationalizing their biggest corporations. Syria and Iran are still standing firm - but I don't know how long they will last. West Africa is crumbling - and Nigeria is about to crumble, courtesy the chief puppet, GEJ.. Grab your popcorns, and enjoy what's about to happen. Not Nigerian, but I love Nigerians! |
I hear that a lot, still. |
It seems Nigerians are so used to being bombed now, that every time there is a bombing in Nigeria; most people act like it's now part of their daily lives. ![]() |
jason2010: We need to disintegrate and go our separate ways. The damn country is cursed. The blood of my igbo people that were killed during the war is making sure that there is no peace in this goddamn country. May their souls rest in peace thoughIgnorant comment! What about the people your Igbo brothers bombed in Lagos with their biafran fighter jets?? What the pregnant wife of the Yoruba military man who was killed with her unborn child? What about the thousands of Nigerians in the old bendel, and rivers state killed by biafran soldiers?? No one's blood is doing nothing; if that was possible Europe would be phucked up with the millions of black people they killed during slavery, and the millions they have continued to killed. Focus on the matter at hand. |
Good start... |
Can Nigeria be moved to the middle-east, where it belongs? I'm tired of guys messing up the image of the motherland... ![]() |
Callotti: Thank you sweetie! Doing my annual mamogram right now. Wish my bobbies the very best luck!Why are you so vile and ignorant? I bet your pus/sy stinks like spoiled fish. |
Where are the chics, tho? Shymmex, my don - what's gwaning, g? |
supremebeing09: You're a bloody joke my friend. Go back to church my friend. Maybe I agree with you to some extent that all we need to do is shut up and act. Not individually but together for the nation to change. But almost every individual calling on GOD, GOD, GOD for change is just ridiculous. Where is the diplomacy? We've become so complacent as a nation we take things as they come. I am not against religion. Just so you know. With your mentality it is easy to label me an anti-Christ. Funny Rosa Parks and Luther King did not shout, "God help us". They acted imminently.Brother, why are you wasting your time on these people? Most of the ones whom support this government have parents who are part of the establishment. They are part of whole thing wrong with your country. You see them make excuse for incompetence - yet on the other hand blame the poor people. They are part of the problem. The terrorist should just blow all of them up, and let's see if God is gonna save them from that. The girl you're talking to is quite stupid and ignorant to be honest, and I believe her parents or family are also looters. BH has failed my hand, because they have refused to blow up the corrupt people in your country and their families. Bombings in Nigeria is just a norm to everyone outside Nigeria. ![]() |
[size=13pt]What's ilaje?? Is ilaje a big bum having African girl? Someone talk to me, I'm trying to impregnate a big bum having naija girl. ![]() [/size] |
What's ilaje?? Is ilaje a big bum having African girl? |
@alj harem I didn't know you're this smart and knowledgeable. |
Katsumoto: Are you implying that the higher number of Indian businesses is as a result of fiscal policy? What about Indians who own chains of corner stores and pharmacies? Was that also fiscal policy? To be honest, Nigerians have been too reliant on the system. Ostentacious lifestyles sometimes prevents Black people in the UK from expanding. A guy who owns a small shop in Peckham has bought an e-class before its even one year. Indians on the otherhand will look haggard for years, focusing on expansions. I don't want to get into this too much before Nigerians attack me.I don't know how youths, with parents working as security guards, and care workers; would view their parents their role models. The truth is always bitter, but black people like shying away from the truth. |
naijababe: You are the one suffering from grand delusions. I agree with GbaweWhere are these successful black people (I'm not talking about middle income earners)? |
Gbawe: My sister, this is why I said to Nebeuwa "don't let some losers decieve you". The system is not perfect but of course we all know the class of black folks who sit around whining about "lack of opportunities", "racism" and making other excuses to mask their inadequacies and plain old lack of balls. ![]() What class do you belong to, mate?? Are you as successful as Darcus Howe and his children in the UK? Do you even know what I do for a living? If you belong to the 'upper class' like you want us to believe; you won't be on NL 24/7 arguing back and forth, over petty partisan politics in Nigeria. Didn't you move from the 'perfect' UK to Ghana? And why are you a mouthpiece on NL, for an utter corrupt Nigerian political class? Your arguments are hypocritical - take a deep breath, and look at the man in the mirror. |
Funny thread. ![]() Nigerians are funny people. ![]() |
naijababe: Honestly, I don't know where these people get their stats from.The guy suffers from delusions of grandeur. Let him keep living in fool's paradise. He probably lives in a different country. |




