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Brawlscartel:It's simple; They would join their brethren in the East to avoid being left out in your Zoo home country, Nigeria. |
Austeen007:[color=#000000]★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯[/color] * Wetin Icefish no go see 4 freezer. The cold still dey. Chai! * [color=#000000]✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★[/color] |
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Good for them! But how does it affect us, the citizens. ![]() |
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Activist001:As if you are even a southerner , cumon si ebe ah puoh! e nu goh!?! ![]() |
Coder2Client:No, Mister. It represents the mineral resources all around Nigeria. |
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Hadampson:Tell us na! or I should help u search it! |
Hadampson:Hadampson, tell us na!! |
9jatriot:Here it is! 'Y' It is not attractive as the other one.
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9jatriot:Okay I'm on it now... |
Originalsly:. . . Originalsly thanks for sharing your vacation pics. You have opened my eyes on how new york is ( in general abroad) tnx again man. You did good. ![]() . . . |
valentineuwakwe:I was only suggesting because we an average Foreigner sees the Nigerian current flag it says little them. Just Compare South African Flag with Naija Flag
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9jatriot:It' still has the same meaning as the current flag... except without 'Black' as you noticed. *Black represents the mineral resources we have beneath the lands of NIGERIA. The wavy lines as you know represents The Rivers that divides Nigeria to 3 parts - Northern, Western, and Eastern Nigeria. |
Igbochief001:Abi! ![]() |
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Igbochief001:. Abeg leave those religious fanatics with their backwards mindset. . |
Ogbuu101:Lol, azin ehn. E don dey tire us, the citizens f the advanced zoo. ![]() |
********************************************************** From the first time Christian children settle into Sunday school classrooms, an image of Jesus Christ is etched into their minds. In Africa, he is most often depicted as being taller than his disciples, lean, with long, flowing, light brown hair, fair skin and light- coloured eyes. Familiar though this image may be, it is inherently flawed. A person with these features and physical bearing would have looked very different from everyone else in the region where Jesus lived and ministered. Surely the authors of the Bible would have mentioned so stark a contrast. ************************** **An Accurate Portrait** ************************** ¶For those accustomed to traditional Sunday school portraits of Jesus, the sculpture of the dark and swarthy Middle Eastern man that emerges from Neave's laboratory is a reminder of the roots of their faith. ¶"The fact that he probably looked a great deal more like a darker-skinned Semite than westerners are used to seeing him pictured is a reminder of his universality," says Charles D. Hackett, director of Episcopal studies at the Candler School of Theology in Atlanta. "And [it is] a reminder of our tendency to sinfully appropriate him in the service of our cultural values." ¶Neave emphasizes that his re-creation is simply that of an adult man who lived in the same place and at the same time as Jesus. As might well be expected, not everyone agrees. ********************************************************** https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/health/a234/1282186/ **********************************************************
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sirjoggy:I'm just saying....mehn! |
Hello Fellow Nairalanders and "Virtual" E-Senators. I Advocate a Re-design of that "Bland" Green with a slash of white. Its high time we the youth take our destiny in our hands. The flag was designed in the era of crayons using little creativity. Now we have access to Software. Lets start a Creative, Constructive, Competitive Campaign and Pass it to the "Brick and Mortar Senate". I still believe that Nairaland is bigger than the Senate. The Virtual (Spiritual) Senate Supercedes the Physical. Now the Current Flag can Grow "Green" with Envy. Here are some of my designs, which of them would be better; • 1st flag • • 2nd flag • • 3rd flag • • 4th flag • (respectively) We need a flag that represents our with style and meaning, not just plain paints of colours. You can post your own designs here!
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Goldp5988:Not only prayers, change in everything too.. |
Hello Fellow Nairalanders and "Virtual" E-Senators. I Advocate a Re-design of that "Bland" Green with a slash of white. Its high time we the youth take our destiny in our hands. The flag was designed in the era of crayons using little creativity. Now we have access to Software. Lets start a Creative, Constructive, Competitive Campaign and Pass it to the "Brick and Mortar Senate". I still believe that Nairaland is bigger than the Senate. The Virtual (Spiritual) Senate Supercedes the Physical. Now the Current Flag can Grow "Green" with Envy. Here are some of my designs, which of them would be better; • 1st flag • • 2nd flag • • 3rd flag • • 4th flag • (respectively) We need a flag that represents our with style and meaning, not just plain paints of colours. You can post your own designs here!
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Ategberoson:. . Bros, calm down na! . . |
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DuwaRepublic:Azin ehn! It's too simple. |
light099:[color=#000000]★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★[/color] * I'm so proud of our diversity but we the citizens of The Federal Republic of Nigeria see it as a major disadvantage and it makes us not to progress. . Ethnic and cultural diversity in the world's countries Country .... Ethnic Fractionalization Index (x.oxo) Papua New Guinea 1.000 Tanzania 0.953 DR Congo 0.933 Uganda. 0.930 Liberia 0.899 Cameroon 0.887 Togo 0.883 South Africa. 0.880 Congo. 0.878 Madagascar 0.861 Australia. 0.857 Kenya 0.852 Ghana 0.846 Malawi. 0.829 Guinea-Bissau 0.818 Somalia 0.812 India 0.811 Nigeria 0.805 **** NIGERIA **** Yugoslavia. 0.801 (1943–1992) Central African Republic 0.791 Ivory Coast 0.784 Lebanon 0.780 Chad 0.772 Indonesia 0.766 Mozambique 0.765 Gambia 0.764 Sierra Leone 0.764 Ethiopia 0.760 Angola 0.756 Mali 0.754 Afghanistan 0.751 Bolivia 0.743 United Arab Emirates 0.737 Senegal 0.727 Zambia 0.726 Namibia 0.724 Soviet Union (1922–1991) 0.711 Sudan (1955– 2011) 0.708 Kuwait 0.708 Burkina Faso 0.704 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.681 Kyrgyzstan 0.679 Nepal 0.677 Iran 0.669 Guinea 0.669 Kazakhstan 0.664 Colombia 0.656 Ecuador 0.655 Eritrea 0.647 Trinidad and Tobago 0.647 Peru 0.638 Niger 0.637 Mauritius 0.632 Mauritania 0.625 Benin 0.622 Guyana 0.620 Djibouti 0.606 Bhutan 0.605 Malaysia 0.596 Canada 0.596 Latvia 0.585 Syria 0.581 Switzerland 0.575 Yugoslavia (1918–1943) 0.575 Belgium 0.567 Fiji 0.566 Saudi Arabia 0.553 Bahrain 0.551 Iraq 0.549 Brazil 0.549 Mexico 0.542 North Macedonia 0.535 Pakistan 0.532 Israel 0.526 Burma 0.522 Tajikistan 0.513 Estonia 0.511 Moldova 0.510 Jordan 0.509 Panama 0.507 Czechoslovakia (1918–1992) 0.505 Spain 0.502 Chile 0.497 Guatemala 0.493 United States 0.491 Georgia 0.490 Uzbekistan 0.485 Venezuela 0.483 Laos 0.481 Morocco 0.479 Oman 0.439 Thailand 0.431 Sri Lanka 0.428 Ukraine 0.419 Nicaragua 0.402 Turkmenistan 0.392 Singapore 0.388 Dominican Republic 0.387 Croatia 0.375 Belarus 0.372 Zimbabwe 0.366 New Zealand 0.363 Cyprus 0.359 Botswana 0.351 Lithuania 0.338 Russia 0.333 Slovakia 0.332 Burundi 0.328 United Kingdom 0.324 Czech Republic 0.322 Algeria 0.320 Romania 0.300 Turkey 0.299 Bulgaria 0.299 Swaziland 0.280 Taiwan 0.274 France 0.272 Mongolia 0.272 Lesotho 0.255 Argentina 0.255 Costa Rica 0.238 Vietnam 0.233 Slovenia 0.231 Bangladesh 0.223 Uruguay 0.218 Cuba 0.213 El Salvador 0.198 Sweden 0.189 Azerbaijan 0.188 Hungary 0.186 Cambodia 0.186 Honduras 0.185 Rwanda 0.180 Ireland 0.171 Jamaica 0.166 Egypt 0.164 Philippines 0.161 China 0.154 Libya 0.151 Gabon 0.149 Armenia 0.134 Finland 0.132 Paraguay 0.132 Denmark 0.128 Austria 0.126 Norway 0.098 Albania 0.097 Germany 0.095 Haiti 0.095 Yemen 0.078 Netherlands 0.077 Greece 0.059 Poland 0.047 Portugal 0.040 Italy 0.040 Tunisia 0.039 Japan 0.012 South Korea 0.004 North Korea 0.002 * [color=#000000]★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★[/color] |

