Crime › Re: Fulani Herdsmen And Hausa Traders Clash At Golbin Boka by Chyz2: 7:18pm On Sep 21, 2011 |
Fulani and Ijaw---> I see no difference. Fighting with every ethic group in its mist. One is just north and the or is just south.
Also, if the people would deal with the fulanis the way that these hausas delt with them, all of this fulani nonsense would cease. |
Politics › Re: Ex-Mend Militants Vow To Storm Borno In Search Of Boko Haram by Chyz2: 4:46pm On Sep 20, 2011 |
How can they begin to fish them out when they can't even speak the local language not to talk of english? lol |
Culture › Re: Videos And Sounds of People Speaking Igbo by Chyz2: 4:41pm On Sep 20, 2011 |
odumchi: Nna, Chyz that was a great video, it's sad that thats the awful truth. If I may ask, okwu ndi ole bu nkohu? Awful truth for an awful country. That is Ukwuani,Delta(Anioma) State. |
Culture › Re: Videos And Sounds of People Speaking Igbo by Chyz2: 5:55am On Sep 20, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Ijaws Attack Binis Over Ownership Of Gelegele Land In Edo State by Chyz2: 8:17am On Sep 16, 2011 |
ow11: Keep calling yourself big brother until we do to you what the Fulani did to the Hausa. We will absorb all the riverine tribes from Ogun state to Cross-River state and start from Ndoki in the SE. GEJ has already shown you our hand! Keep dreaming of 2015. . . Sorry to break the news to you nicca but we are the ones doing the absorbing. Have you been to Bonny and Opobo lately?  Don't even mention Ndoki, I guarantee the day that the Igbos start coming inland that is when the massacre of you all will happen. Inland Igbo land is too clean-cut on land. They are owned by family and kindreds but you are free to try. In fact, you all cant even get passed the Ikwerre so how are you going to get to the Ndoki, lol. In River State, Amaechi demolished the waterfronts(Igbo "abandon" property given to lazy ijaws after Biafra War) for a reason He knows we Igbos are businessmen and have money and will by the area up leaving you all to go chase you way back to the Atlantic  ow11: WHAT DOES NDOKI MEAN IN IGBO?  What does Ndigbo mean in Igbo? What does Ndokwa mean in Igbo? What does Ndoni mean in Igbo?, BTW, I dont think you are even Ijaw but I will speak as if you are. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Attacks Forced Us To Send Back Non-natives – Orji by Chyz2: 4:58am On Sep 11, 2011 |
His excuse doesnt even make sense in any way  . What does boko haram concern abia? How would the move help implement the new minimum wage in his state if all the other SE governors agreed to do the same? Wont Abia natives in other SE states be payed the minimum wage as well?  . . .He just wants less people to be in Abia so he has less to dish out and more to pocket. I'm guessing he doesnt thing the other Igbo governors can follow suit and if that happens there will be an influx of Abians back to abia and the fool still wont be able to pocket as much money as he planned. Clown! |
Politics › Re: Jos Erupts Again! Pregnant Woman, 13 Family Members Wiped Out by Chyz2: 4:49am On Sep 11, 2011 |
Next thing they will say Igbo is the problem. |
Politics › Re: The Future Of Niger-delta "republic"-n-delta Ministry Marginalises Us by Chyz2: 5:59pm On Sep 10, 2011 |
The Ijaws are funny. How can you include the whole of Itsekiri land in one state without their consent then call it One of the Ijaw states? And since when is port harcourt Ijaw land,lol. I guess Ijaws think that nigeria is some big free yard sale. |
Politics › Re: Fleeing Ghaddafi Forces And Officials Are In Northern Nigeria by Chyz2: 5:53pm On Sep 10, 2011 |
How are possibly suppose to have known that? Are those soldiers moving arounds en masse in bright red suits?
Lies and propaganda! |
Politics › Re: Ohanaeze Restates Demand For More States In S’east by Chyz2: 5:48pm On Sep 10, 2011 |
lol
Shameless touts with no agenda! They can't even promote the name of 2 proposed states that they are in support of. DOn't they know that doing that will help ring the state's name in the ears of the makers? SMH |
Politics › Re: Abia ‘deports’ Non Indigenous Workers by Chyz2: 8:30am On Sep 10, 2011 |
ChinenyeN: Wait, get out of here. Which state are these Ijo obori apu proposing that apparently includes PH? So they've claimed Igoloma and now they want PH too? No doubt, if a nationwide deportation occurred, they would do their best to deport indigenes (my bad I meant "non-indigenes" . mtcheww https://www.ijawfoundation.org/Ijaw%20States.jpg |
Politics › Re: 100 Days Achievements Of Governor Rochas Of Imo State by Chyz2: 4:20am On Sep 10, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Abia ‘deports’ Non Indigenous Workers by Chyz2: 2:38am On Sep 10, 2011 |
ChinenyeN: The Ijo have a disposition. In the past, anytime any of their ancestors stepped out of the water and onto land, they called that place their community, even to the point where it posed a potential problem. So, my concern is the Bonny/Opobo areas in particular. There's already some nonsense movement to ban speaking Igbo. If they have the gull to try and pull that off, then they might also have the gull to foolishly try and deport "non-indigenes" (if you get what I mean). I definitely get what you mean. It is not possible to ban Igbo in Rivers State, especially not when the governor himself is of "Igbo" decent. This is more of a reason why state creation is important but vital. BY what you are saying, we can see that if they are given a state out of Rivers they will annex Opobo into their state and also deport "non-indigenes"(Igbos). In their proposed state, they have marked down PH as their capital,lol. These guys are characters. What you happen to have a link on this move to ban Igbo? |
Politics › Re: Abia ‘deports’ Non Indigenous Workers by Chyz2: 1:37am On Sep 10, 2011 |
ChinenyeN: It's apparently beginning to get to that point too. We should all just support nationwide deportation of non-indigenes. Ijaws though better not try any foolish stunts. what stunts can they do? |
Politics › Re: Abia ‘deports’ Non Indigenous Workers by Chyz2: 1:25am On Sep 10, 2011 |
ChinenyeN: A deportation like this occurring nationwide would be Nigeria's best bet for a simple and almost seamless disintegration. True. |
Politics › Re: Ovia, Otteh And Otedola Join GEJ Economic Team by Chyz2: 10:44pm On Sep 09, 2011 |
Govs Join Economic Team as Okonjo-Iweala Returns – ThisDayPresident Goodluck Jonathan has named two governors in his National Economic Management Team as the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, was sworn in before the commencement of the Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting Wednesday. Jonathan, who named the 24-strong team to be inaugurated Thursday, is the chairman while Vice-President Namadi Sambo is the vice-chairman. Okonjo-Iweala is the co-ordinator. Honorary Adviser on Agriculture and Governor of Adamawa State, Rear Admiral Murtala Nyako (rtd), and Honorary Adviser on Finance and Governor of Anambra State, Mr. Peter Obi, were also named members as state chief executives joined the team for the first time in what the president said was to help coordinate policy at federal and state levels. Members include: Ministers of National Planning, Dr. Shamsudden Usman; Trade and Investment, Dr. Olusegun Aganga; Power, Prof. Bart Nnaji; Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke; Agriculture, Dr. Adesina Akinwunmi; Works, Chief Mike Onolememen; Education, Prof. Ruqayyatu Rufa’i; and Health, Prof. Onyebuchi Chukwu. Also in the team are Minister of State for Finance, Dr. Yerima Lawal Ngama; Minister of State for Health Mohammed Ali Pate; Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Governor, Mallam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi; Chief Economic Adviser, Prof. Nwanze Okidegbe; Special Adviser on Performance, Monitoring and Evaluation, Prof. Sylvester Monye; and the Directors-General of Budget Office, Dr. Bright Okogu; Debt Management Office, Dr. Abraham Nwankwo; Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP), Mr. Emeka Eze; Bureau of Public Enterprises (BPE), Ms Bola Onagoruwa; and Infrastructure Concessioning Regulatory Commission (ICRC), Mr. Ahmed Mansur. http://godwinoduboteandcocom.nigerianbulletin.com/2011/08/18/govs-join-economic-team-as-okonjo-iweala-returns-thisday/ |
Politics › Re: Ovia, Otteh And Otedola Join GEJ Economic Team by Chyz2: 10:36pm On Sep 09, 2011 |
Sorry to burst someone's bubble but Sanusi is the NEMT.  |
Politics › Re: Nigeria, The Next Battlefield In The War On Terror? by Chyz2: 9:30pm On Sep 09, 2011 |
@Beaf, just to let you know. You are not the only politician on NL. Dont worry when i see you, you will know its me.  |
Politics › Re: Nigeria, The Next Battlefield In The War On Terror? by Chyz2: 9:29pm On Sep 09, 2011 |
Beaf: Respect yourself. Don't let conspiracy theories turn you mad. Conspiracy theory how? Why do you call it that exactly? |
Politics › Re: Abia ‘deports’ Non Indigenous Workers by Chyz2: 9:28pm On Sep 09, 2011 |
jason123: This is just funny and SAD! Should we call this tribalism or stupidity Imagine if the same thing is replicated in Lagos, Kaduna, Kano, Port harcourt and Delta?? Once again, a very silly move! Can't call it tribalism Igbos not from that state will be layed off of there jobs too. Orji is the biggest fool ever, next to Elechi Amadi, ever! |
Politics › Re: Nigeria, The Next Battlefield In The War On Terror? by Chyz2: 9:22pm On Sep 09, 2011 |
Beaf: Yes, the US is in the Niger Delta and has been there since Yar Adua's time. Lets have a brief history:
Yar Adua felt it was better to sign away Nigeria's sovereignty and arm JTF with $3.3billion than to solve the legitimate problems in the Niger Delta. When the $3.3billion JTF failed to make a dent in the Niger Delta, Yar Adua was forced to go to the US to ask for help. He got AFRICOM.
Unfortunately, the presence of AFRICOM in our deep waters did not make a dent on the ND crisis, because the Americans did not see the Niger Deltans as the problem, rather as they have always stated, Nigeria is the problem. The long and short is that there has never been an American shot fired in the Niger Delta, a situation that finally led Yar Adua to adopt the so called "amnesty" to keep oil flowing and Nigeria from crashing. Such is the hatred we have for one another that some wish to blame on the US. Shame.
AFRICOM is already in the Niger Delta due to treaties Yar Adua signed, though he stringently denied the fact as soon as he realised that he had not totally understood what he was signing (poor sod). The most important thing to take home from this story and the structure of Nigeria, is that the US does not need crisis in the North if their aim is to split the country. Lol! All they need do is tell ND leaders to go ahead and declare independence; the ND has little political or fiscal interest in the rest of Nigeria anyway. Beaf, I wish you had shame. Something is seriously wrong with you. Look at the article that was written abt u in saharareporters yet you seem to not want to change. Beaf change,man. It's not to late. The tight grips of jonathan's d*ck around you neck can be loosened and you can free yourself! All you gotta do is try,man. This and trying to get a piece of the interest in the Africom scheme is not worth it dude.SMH  |
Politics › Re: Nigeria, The Next Battlefield In The War On Terror? by Chyz2: 8:47pm On Sep 09, 2011 |
Beaf: Now this is where American and Western interests come in. The easiest way to solve the boko haram saga would be to divide the country and let the phuckers have their sharia kingdom in the desert (just like Somalia).
However, that will create a brand new enemy for the West and its oil suppliers in Southern Nigeria. Therefore, the West would rather bend over backwards to ensure that Nigeria remains one in order to quell extremist Islam in the North. That is a task that is easily achievable to them indeed, witness the way all Nigerian govt officials whispered their innermost secrets including the colour of their panties to the US ambassador, Ms Sanders? Thats where they will exercise their influence from.
They will work to ensure that the core-North and its extremist religious views does not come to power ever again and get the opportunity to grow more boko harams and abused almajiri's. The current govt is doing what no core-Northern leader ever did, it is attempting to educate the almajiri's; that simple act would remove a key weapon from the hands of extremist Islamic jihadists and greatly please our foremost allies.
Dude the core-North can scheme till kingdom come, power is gone from them for good. 
With education all backward issues that can lead to strife, eg almajirinci, 10 year old child brides etc will become things of the past. But no core-Northern member of the political elite would work to eradicate these things; it is the job for Middle Belters and Southerners.  Where does AFRICOM come in? |
Politics › Re: Ovia, Otteh And Otedola Join GEJ Economic Team by Chyz2: 8:40pm On Sep 09, 2011 |
God help this country!  |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria, The Next Battlefield In The War On Terror? by Chyz2: 9:28pm On Sep 08, 2011 |
Beaf, for real, what do you stand for? Do you have any shame? Seriously dude, you need to reevaluate your life. You can't keep living like this,man. |
Politics › Re: Ndigbo Demand 2 More States In The South-East by Chyz2: 7:53pm On Sep 08, 2011 |
As long as the discrimination against Ndigbo persists, any group contributing to the disintegration of nigeria, i support so long as it doesnt bring its mayhem to commoners of Igboland within Igboland. |
Politics › Re: Let's Have Your Complaints Here by Chyz2: 5:04pm On Sep 08, 2011 |
okada_man: Mods
This thread should be stickied on the Politics section. Not moved to "crime"
I don't understand why it's in the less trafficked crime section, this is an important issue an act of war and international agression against Nigerians.
It also speaks volume about our leaders, please move it back to politics where more people will see it. MODs
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-754613.0.html I agree. |
Politics › Re: Ndigbo Demand 2 More States In The South-East by Chyz2: 4:50pm On Sep 08, 2011 |
lagcity: one more state is fine. but two, haba! They are saying, one more state as of now,but when the next call for state creation comes that they should get an additonal state as well to equally match the opposite regions. Is that too much to ask for? |
Politics › Re: Ndigbo Demand 2 More States In The South-East by Chyz2: 4:19pm On Sep 08, 2011 |
lagcity: you are very wrong. i'm very comfy around them till the nagging starts. Let me try to understand your way of reasoning, are you saying it is wrong for the SE to complain of not having an equal amount of states as the rest of the zones? |
Politics › Re: Ndigbo Demand 2 More States In The South-East by Chyz2: 7:35am On Sep 08, 2011 |
Anioma.  |
Politics › Re: S’East Plots To Dump PDP, Plans Merging APGA With ACN? by Chyz2(op): 10:39pm On Sep 07, 2011 |
lagcity: look there's no point in arguing with you. you and i know that CPC wanted/needed that merger more. there's really nothing wrong in merging per se. but what i do not understand is the insults that you guys throw around after the other party says "no, thanks." that's kinda childish. there's nothing wrong in standing on your own. what are you scared of? No I dont know the CPC needed the merger more. why dont you tell me how? What party said no thanks to a merger and when? Who gave the insults? Who exactly is standing or their own and who's not? |
Politics › Re: S’East Plots To Dump PDP, Plans Merging APGA With ACN? by Chyz2(op): 5:58pm On Sep 07, 2011 |
lagcity: the feeling is mutual my brother. that's why i am against this merger. i know it can't happen anyway because you won't see a yoruba talking of merger; we are a self-assured ppl. let everyone answer his/her father's name.  Self assured indeed. That's why you people were trying to merger with CPC before, during, and after the presidential elections. So assured that the ACN(yoruba party) went outside of the SW to solicit support and make bridges. Funny omo! |