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PoliticsRe: Federal Republic Of Nigeria And Niger Republic To Join As One Country? by chyz(m): 6:43pm On Jul 31, 2010
If northern nigeria joins niger it would be great
PoliticsRe: Picture Of Slums In The Usa by chyz(m): 11:10am On Jul 31, 2010
a slum is a slum.whether they live in nigeria or ths U.S. they suffer
PoliticsRe: South East Beware Of Jonathan-look Before Leaping by chyz(m): 7:37am On Jul 31, 2010
^^^ its funny how u say all that but get no support at the end and just sound dumb. tighten up
Christianity EtcRe: Creation Story: Which Is Correct, The Bible Or Science? by chyz(m): 7:27am On Jul 31, 2010
the Quran states clearly who the world and universe was created and it also talks about the big bang; however it says the the big bang is apart of God's creation. The Quran came out way before these scientist made this claim, its possible that they got it out of the Quran. science cant prove the word of God wrong when it comes to the Quran because in the Quran God science is within God's Word. So scientist are just proving more and more that there is an Almighty God

So Christians, Muslims, and Jews.There is a God don't let some atheist come out to discourage you
PoliticsRe: South East Beware Of Jonathan-look Before Leaping by chyz(m): 6:45am On Jul 31, 2010
You make a lot of sense on your observation.I've noticed that almost every new appointment by GJ is to a northerner and it disgusts me. All of the high positions in the ministries, im talking about the one that actually count and make a difference he continued as the rest and gave them to northerners. They give Igbos cheap azz positions that mean nothing and dont control anything such as Minister of Health, education, Communication or something weak like that. Its no coincidence. But this may be because he needs to get reelected as president so he has to play it smart till after 2011. By the way igbos really didnt vote for yaradua, remember that he was clearly rigged in. There is no way one person can get 70% of the votes in a country. The person who came right "under" yaradua as far as votes went was Igbo i think his name was Rochas Okorochas or something like that. If it had bin free and fair there would have been an Igbo president.

Also, we all know that GJ is not the best candidate but as far as going for IBB, thats a NO NO. Were going to go for another northerner just because they keep whining as always. They dont even have the population when compared to the south than is the real reason they keep throwing out bluffs and complaining about zoning. If the election is free and fair , it cant be rigged like yaradua's election and also theyre not going to do another coup like they did before and they know that without those thing they cant win the election because they do not have the population like the south like they so claim.

One thing about obansanjo even though he's greedy he gave Igbos more top positions that any of the other naughty person presidents, he level out the army between northerners and southners, and he gave the northerner politicians a taste of their own medicine. Im not going to mention the bad stuff about him cause there is many but i had to state the facts.

IBB= imposition so no to IBB
PoliticsRe: Zik's Final Resting Place In Ruins by chyz(m): 10:05pm On Jul 30, 2010
Eziachi:
Probably you're damn right that that can't happen to Awolowo, the reason being that AWOLOWO is Yoruba icon,idol, leader and hero, and Azikiwe? he is a Nigerian hero and that is how a Nigerian hero is treated either dead or alive by Nigeria.
Wait till the day the real Igbo leader will die, you will notice the difference.
GBAM!!!
PoliticsRe: Picture Of Slums In The Usa by chyz(m): 7:53pm On Jul 30, 2010
If you are still in doubt if the U.S. has slums. look at this video:

     New Orleans, LA  U.S.A.


[flash=200,200]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ww9VlmXKYgs&feature=avmsc2[/flash]
PoliticsRe: Legislators Adjust Laws To Favour Inec ! by chyz(m): 6:37am On Jul 30, 2010
Good news.now lets see where it goes from here,
PoliticsRe: Massob Lobbies American Government by chyz(m): 8:16am On Jul 29, 2010
Onlytruth:
I see your point but we cannot force anyone to join us.
Of course there is constant dialogue among eastern groups concerning the issue of Biafra. Contrary to the lies being peddled about us, we are not forcing anyone to join us in the struggle for a Biafran nation.
All our brothers in the south south are free to join the movement. No great nation is found through coercion or force.
An eastern confederacy would most likely be the model of a complete eastern based Biafran nation, and I even suspect some people in delta state and benue might even join up as well. Bottom line is that it is not by force, and we can go it alone if need be.
I Agree
PoliticsRe: Massob Lobbies American Government by chyz(m): 7:41am On Jul 29, 2010
trueword:
I am not telling igbos to not form biafra. My only point was that if they do, they should at least ensure that their brothers along the coast will come along with them. Because during Biafra war some of the people along coastal regions distanced themselves from being part of Igbo.

Igbos may control Nigeria's economy, but why do they not use that advantage in the current Nigeria to get what they want?
The ones that distance themselves from being part of igbo is due to the constant neglect theyre getting just for being igbo. If they are giving breathing room as in a place where they are not discriminated against then they would not deny that they are igbo.but nigeria will never be that place. if they are in their own country along with people like them that will not discriminate against them because they are igbo then all will be well. it seems that that place can only be in Biafra.

As for the second question you can not use it in a demonic country that does whatever it can to hold you down even by death.the reason the Igbos have the lowest poverty rate is not because of the help of the government it is because on their own individual industious and hardworking nature. Even tho the government helps the rest of the country out way more that the igbos and the igbos land went through war, it is sad ofn the part of the other regions that they still are unable to decrease poverty lower than the igbos. Imagine if the igbos got the same kind of treatment from the government as the other regions on top of the industrious nature of the igbo the east would be a paradise and you know that.

The Igbos will be fine in their own country, u can trust that. sure if it actualized at the beginning it will be calamity because it will be caused by outside powers such as nigeria and other places but ones they bring out the blades to cut the grass the snakes will be killed.  DOnt worry about the Igbo/ibibio etc. survival in Biafra instead worry about the fulani expansionists in nigeria if you yourself is not a fulani
PoliticsRe: Massob Lobbies American Government by chyz(m): 6:20am On Jul 29, 2010
trueword:
I am not against the idea of forming Biafra. I am just looking at things from a different viewpoint.  If you look at the top economies of the world most of them have a coastline. I raised the issue of being landlocked because if the rest of Nigeria decided to ensure that no roads or ships would be able to reach the region, then the place can only be accessed by plane.

Just because Somalia has refused to use their coastline to their advantage for things like tourism does not mean that having one would not boad well for the economy and strategics. Also Botswana has much larger land space  and less people than Biafra would so you can not directly compare the two situations. Nigeria's income per capita may not be as high as Botswana due to Nigeria has 150 Million people while Botswana has 2 Million. So Botswana GDP is divided unto less people.
Igboland alone isn't even landlocked and to talk about Biafra,which includes ibibios and other eastern tribes your "viewpoint" is of no substance.  5 igbo states but 6 igbo governors hint hint Igbo land extends beyond 5 states. Anyways it doesnt concern you whether they suffer or not worry about your people own people and tribulations. There choice has nothing to do with you
PoliticsRe: Edo Health Workers’ Strike Claims 10 Lives by chyz(m): 3:40am On Jul 24, 2010
I wonder how Benin City got in the middle of the Southeast.
PoliticsRe: Self Determination In Africa - What Makes European Countries So Special? >:( by chyz(m): 6:22pm On Jul 23, 2010
The east can be actualized if there is unity. what the 5 governors did by coming together and making an agreement not to go for presidency in 20011 is a start. Groups like ohanaeze missed and are missing the big picture by going against that decision,which is sad. The case of kosovo should be observed carefully and agitators right now showed mark down the reasons for the U.N. thinking about accepting their self-determination as this ?can be used against excuses used by U.N. in denying Eastern nigeria and other african countries.

LIKE I SAID BEFORE WHY SHOULD THERE BE FEDERALISM WENT EACH PART OF THE COUNTRY CAN GO ITS WAY AND AFTERWARD TRADE WITH EACH OTHER AND LIVE PEACEFULLY AND WITHOUT CONFLICT
PoliticsRe: Self Determination In Africa - What Makes European Countries So Special? >:( by chyz(m): 6:11pm On Jul 23, 2010
agitator:
Kosovo fought for it with one voice, where killed and during the peace talks the opted for a separate nation.  They were not just being docile and demanding we want a separation nation and the world rose with one voice and say "yes you need to be separate"

ogoni and (Efiks, Ibibio) are not the same, in fact there is no single similarity between them.  it's the only unique tribe in rivers state without any overlapping language with other ethnic groups.  make proper research before posting rubbish

If they tell you the determination of the Jews you will be baffled. Brother read history books how the Jews got their state.  May be you have not heard of the seven days war between the Jews and the Arabs. you think Israel was created on a platter of gold?  people were on hunger strike, some died boats were left on the high seas.  the nation of Israel was gotten after much blood shedding

USSR split was easy because Russia which was controlling the federation wanted the split and they were not depending on the others, in fact they saw the others as burdens.

But in Nigeria it's the other way round.
The arabs kindly agreed to allow the jews to have some of their land because of their hard ships after the haulocost.Israel was supplied by western powers and began to expand beyond the land given to them by the palestinians. What the jews were doing was taking palestinian land  that is what led to the trouble than the 6 day war against isreal and the surrounding arab countries. What the Jews did was zionism. They did not have to  beg and fight year after year for self-determination. they were just given it. Israel was accepted as a member of the United Nations by majority vote on May 11, 1949, a year after they declared independence. Clearly the united nations gave them independence in the snap of a finger.
BusinessRe: Nigeria's Refinery Project To Create 7,000 Jobs by chyz(m): 7:28pm On Jul 22, 2010
Not going to happen. There are already refineries in nigeria. what is stopping them from maintaining those and opening them back up? There's no way foreign countries who make money off of refining nigerians oil will allow this to happen. They will continue to higher or have the godfathers destroy the pipelines or completely sabotage the refinery. China's just in Nigeria to collect there money.They already know whats going to happen. 7,000 jobs? yeah right keep telling the public what they want to hear. they've been doing this same thing for all these years,each year, and still no real refineries.
Politics5 Killed In Fresh Plateau Crisis by chyz(op): 6:29am On Jul 22, 2010
[size=18pt]5 killed in fresh Plateau crisis[/size]
National News Jul 22, 2010

By Taiye Obateru



JOS—NO fewer than five persons were killed in the Plateau State capital, yesterday, in another violence which was sparked off by the burial of some of those killed in last weekend’s attack on Mazah, near Jos.

Eye witnesses said emotions ran high after the burial as some angry youths took to the streets attacking people around Angwan Rukuba. The action sparked reprisals in Dutse Uku and Nasarawa Gwom areas resulting in deaths in both areas.

The leader of the Anaguta community in Jos was said to have been killed at his residence in Dutse Uku area by hoodlums who reportedly torched his residence.

The commotion generated by the violence threw the city into another confusion which forced people to shut down their businesses and run from the flash points.

However, the special task force maintaining security in the state rose to the occasion and prevented the situation from worsening. The soldiers prevented youths who had gathered around Nasarawa Gwom to launch reprisal attacks from doing so.

Spokesman of the task force, Lt. Col. Kingsley Umoh, however, told Vanguard that he was yet to get details of casualties, adding that he would make them available in due course.

Meanwhile, a member representing Jos South/East Federal Constituency, Mr. Bitrus Kaze, has urged the Federal Government to review the current security arrangement in the state in view of the continued orgy of violence.

Reacting to the recent attacks of Mazah and Atagir villages, Kaze said in a press statement, that it was disheartening that the security challenges in Plateau had not attracted the same decisiveness as in other parts of the country.

He said: “I join all well_meaning citizens of Plateau State in condemning, in the strongest terms possible, the barbaric attacks on citizens of Mazah and Atajir villages.

The onslaught on the law abiding citizens of Mazah and Atajir and its attendant fatalities brings to over 40, the number of villages that have suffered similar fate and nearly 1000 casualties since the declaration of the military take_over of the maintenance of law and order in Plateau State by the GOC, Maj. Gen. Saleh Maina on Thursday, January 21, 2010.

“In Abia State, notwithstanding that the Police IG, Mr. Ogbona Onovo had deployed over 10,000 policemen and had relocated to South East within less than a week of the recent kidnap saga of four journalists. The security breach drew Presidential ire that nearly cost the Police boss his job in addition to the threats for an emergency rule on the entire South East.

“In Jos, however, despite the abysmal failure to protect lives and property since the military take_over of security operations on the plateau exactly half a year ago, endless calls on the Federal Government to overhaul security strategy in Jos and Plateau State have fallen on deaf ears.”

Kaze who described the declaration of 30 days of prayer and fasting by the Governor Jonah Jangais timely, noted that “the Constitution of Nigeria 1999 as well as International Conventions guarantee our rights to self-defence.

The reported bravery of the people of Atajir in chasing away their assailants ahead of arrival of the men of the STF effectively averted any human casualty and provided a lawful example of self-defence.”



http://www.vanguardngr.com/2010/07/22/5-killed-in-fresh-plateau-crisis/
PoliticsRe: Nigeria To Export Cement To Ecowas Countries By 2011 by chyz(m): 4:57am On Jul 22, 2010
Who is exporting cement Nigeria or Dangotehuh? I still dont understand how this country can let one man monopolize all of these resource. This another reason why the nigerian economy is bad. Do they not know that competition gets the economy moving can increase efficiency in a country, and increase jobshuh They need to stop this kind of monopolization.
PoliticsRe: Fajuyi- The Forgotten Nigerian Hero by chyz(m): 4:00am On Jul 22, 2010
Old story.just put up to cause trouble. pay it no attention
Christianity EtcRe: Top 10 Reasons Why Jesus Christ Is Not God by chyz(m): 2:49am On Jul 22, 2010
^^^ Oh my fault my brother lol. God Bless. Peace
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Soldiers Fathered 250,000 Kids In Liberia by chyz(op): 11:26pm On Jul 21, 2010
Nigerian soldiers were made to leave sudan a few years ago for raping their women. Black African people who are being killed of by African Arabs. These are who you choose to disgrace. I dont understand these people that are in the Nigerian army, bush people.
PoliticsRe: South-east Governors Flayed Over Presidency by chyz(m): 11:20pm On Jul 21, 2010
we need people with sense to continue this topic. guys that cant control their lips show that they get no ladies. tighten up
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Soldiers Fathered 250,000 Kids In Liberia by chyz(op): 10:34pm On Jul 21, 2010
Instead of these bastards! to protect our African women these worthless animals go and disgrace them!!!!!!!!!! angry
PoliticsNigerian Soldiers Fathered 250,000 Kids In Liberia by chyz(op): 10:29pm On Jul 21, 2010
[size=18pt]‘Nigerian soldiers fathered 250,000 kids in Liberia’[/size]
From JAMES OJO, Abuja
Thursday, July 22, 2010





Nigerian soldiers who served in the ECOWAS monitoringgroup (ECOMOG) peace-keeping force during Liberia’s fatricidal war fathered over 250,000 children in that country.

Director-General of the Directorate of Technical Cooperation in Africa (DTCA), Dr. Sule Yakubu Bassi, who made the revelation to the House of Representatives Committee on Diaspora, urged the lawmakers to prepare to visit Monrovia on the issue.

At an interactive session with the committee, led by Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa yesterday, Dr Bassi said over 250,000 children had been born to soldiers, who participated in the ECOMOG operations from Nigeria.

He stated that records showed that the oldest of the abandoned children was 16 years.
The ECOWAS Monitoring Group was formed by the regime of Ibrahim Babangida as the military president as an intervention force to restore peace in war-torn Liberia in 1990.
What was worrisome, according to him, was that majority of the children did not know their fathers, while their mothers had been making frantic efforts to locate the fathers of their children, most of whom had returned to Nigeria.

“The mothers are trying to make sure they (children) are properly documented as Nigerian Liberian and so on,” he said. The DTCA boss revealed that the Committee on Diaspora had agreed to undertake a visit to Liberia on a fact-finding mission, because the matter was outside the purview of the directorate.
“We deal with matters relating to people above 40 years, but I can tell you that our Embassy in Liberia is handling issues like this.

“Hon. Dabiri-Erewa is going to undertake a trip to Liberia to find out what is happening; how we can engage with them and the like, as a government; we can’t run away fromour people; they are our people; they are still young and they need schooling and they will also need to be nurtured just like every other Nigerians,” he said.
Apart from the abandoned children in Liberia, Bassi also told the committee that there were 17 million Nigerians in Diaspora.

He informed the House that the directorate had a data base capturing Nigerians, who are experts in various fields, adding that a consortium of Nigerian engineers were currently building a rail line in Baghdad, Iraq.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian community in Gabon has called on President Goodluck Jonathan to visit the country.
The request was made by the president of the community, Mr Babatunde Yekini, when he led a delegation to the Committee on Diaspora.

He stated that such a visit would improve the relationship between Gabon and Nigeria and also douse the tension building up over allegations that Nigerians were encouraging illegal immigrants.
Yekini told the committee that there were 10,860 legal immigrants and over 200,000 illegal immigrants registered with the community, adding that more illegal immigrants were entering Gabon through Nigerian waterways in Oron, Eket Ibino and James Town.

Mrs Dabiri-Erewa assured Nigerians in Gabon that the Federal Government would look into their requests and urged them to conduct themselves within the ambit of the law.
She asked them to take advantage of their numerical strength to further improve the relationship between Nigeria and Gabon.
She also assured the DTCA that the issue of children fathered by Nigerian soldiers would be looked into.



http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2010/july/22/national-07-22-2010-001.htm

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