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JBCeezy, Ndewo my brother. You are welcome home. I am no more Igbo than you and I don't have more rights in Igboland than you. We are equally Igbo. And yes, you look like us,lol. We have many threads on OUR Igbo history here on nairaland. Go through the cultural section either page by page or simply go in the the search engine and type in Igbo culture or tradition etc. I will even soon resurrect the old threads so that you can via in them. The rest of our brothers will soon come to greet you so be expecting them,and also the haters too lol. Anywayz sit back, relax, and welcome, from Chyz* ![]() IGBO KWENU!!! |
nasoeb:Bullshit at its ripest. |
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alj_harem:These people are not thinking as usual. I wouldnt doubt for a second that the ones trying to make a case for this failed stated proposal are from Anambra and want governmental appointments in that fantasy of a new state. They are selfish jokers. It is not strategic at all to carve a state out of Anambra. Thats just dumb. Anioma has not come out of these fools mouth not once. This tells you that they are not listening to the Igbo people who are in supple of Anioma state. |
Once again, ohanaeze have proved to be a bunch of dummies with no plan. Shameless fools. |
islamrules:Islamrules. Are you a muslim? |
"If no effort is made to arrest the status quo, we will review the comfort we derive from our common bed. We have silently tolerated more than enough. President Jonathan should persuade the Yoruba people that he has nothing against them. The Yoruba people are marginalised and it is time to give them their dues."@bolded, sounds like a threat of secession to me. ![]() |
[size=15pt]Anioma in USA task Delta Assembly on transformation[/size] On August 29, 2011 · In News By Victor Ahiuma-Young Anioma indigenes in the United States of America, under the aegis of Anioma Association in America, have called on the Delta State House of Assembly to come up with legislation that will promote peace, socio-economic and infrastructural transforma-tion of the state. The group also appealed to Anioma people not to waver in their determination to produce the next governor of the state come 2015, arguing it was not negotiable. In a congratulatory message to the Speaker of the state Assembly, Mr. Victor Ochie, the group challenged members of the Assembly to chart a new legislative course for the speedy development of the state. President of the Association, Georgia, U.S.A, Chapter, Dr. Sunny Nkemdiche, tasked the lawmakers to focus on economic prosperity of the people and physical infrastructural development of the state. On the leadership qualities of the Speaker, the group stressed the need for increased public support to enable him effectively discharge the task of piloting the affairs of the Assembly. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/08/anioma-in-usa-task-delta-assembly-on-transformation/ |
Africans have to be some of the dumbest people I've ever come across on earth. Everything is a conspiracy theory when one is not accusing his own but the white man for a wrong-doing. Hahah, monkeys in clear view. And for my brother screaming about Biafra, u talking about biafra when our people are yet to put together a security force for our land.funny. You are ok with the cia bombing nigeria, but igbos are being killed in the bombings as well. You should focus on ways to secure our land from U.S. Africom invasion. Whether they set up a base in non-biafra land is none of our business. U can best believe the recruitment of igbos by the U.S. Military was in line with this 2015 disintegration of nigeria. They will use them to comfort our nerves so that they can easily manipulate us to thinking setting up a military base in our land will protect of from further attacts from islamist elements from former northern nigeria. You all need to open your eyes and heed. |
BIGER BOY:Well said. |
[size=15pt]New York judge drops case on forged dollars against Imo Deputy Governor[/size] On August 26, 2011 New York: A New York Judge has dismissed the 17-count criminal possession of forged instruments case filed against the current Imo Deputy Governor Jude Agbaso, in December 1994. Judge David Sullivan of the Nassau County Court granted the dismissal following a plea request made by the prosecutor, the Nassau County Assistant District Attorney Brian Lee and the defence counsel, Mrs Laura Chukwuma. The judge, in an order dated Aug. 24, also vacated arrest warrants issued against Jude Agbaso, 53, in connection with the case. Agbaso then a resident of New York was arrested on June 20, 1994 on a first-degree 17-count indictment for possession of forged 100 dollar bills, a felony. An arrest warrant was later issued for him after he reportedly jumped bail in the case which also involved one Eugene Harding. In granting the plea agreement by the prosecutor and the defence, Judge Sullivan granted Agbaso’s plea of a one count of a non-criminal violation charge of disorderly conduct under section 240.20(2). On Wednesday, Agbaso was represented by his counsel, who agreed to pay a 250 dollars fine for the disorderly conduct. A copy of the court disposition dated August 24 said: “This order will certify that all seventeen counts obtained with the aforesaid indictment were resolved through a plea to one count of disorderly conduct under count one.’’ “ Accordingly, all seventeen counts charging the defendant with criminal possession of a forged instrument in the First Degree under IND 90454 dated December 30, 1994 are now dismissed in satisfaction of this plea and any and all bench warrants issued in connection with this matter have been vacated effectively immediately,’’ Judge Sullivan said. Speaking to NAN, Chukwuma, who was in court with her client’s elder brother Chief Martin Agbaso, said the judgement meant the “Deputy Governor is free to enter the United States at will. “He can enter the U.S at his pleasure whenever he wants because he is free to, there is no warrant for his arrest anymore it’s been thrown out. “Seventeen charges were filed in this case for criminal possession of forged instruments (forged currency). “Those 17 first degree felony counts have all been dropped and dismissed entirely by not just the judge but also by the prosecutor. “His Excellency Jude Agabso never entered any plea for the resolution of any of those seventeen charges because they were thrown out, meaning again that he has been vindicated and his innocence has been established beyond any reasonable doubts. “There is no felony pending against him right now, he is not a convicted felon, he has never been a convicted felon and he will never be a convicted felon, ’’ the Agabso’s family lawyer said. The defence counsel also explained that the plea for disorderly conduct entered by his client under section 240.20 sub section 2 (New York law) “is not a crime, felony or misdemeanour. “The disorderly conduct that he pleaded for is a mere violation, it’s like a traffic citation; it’s an infraction not a crime. “At the time he was arrested for the 17-count charge he professed his innocence at the top of his voice, he maintained his innocence and disputed any and all facts that were inconsistent with his innocence. “Because he was innocent he knew he had done nothing wrong and he was overtly emotional about it and somewhat loud, so he pleaded to talking too loud in the public at the time of this incident,’’ she said. Martin Agbaso, the deputy governors elder brother, described the outcome of the case as “total vindication’’ for his brother. “I believe in the American judicial system and this is a clear demonstration that an innocent man, it doesn’t matter how much it takes, will at some point be vindicated. “I am happy as a member of his family; when all these issues came up he stood as a man and suffered very humiliating write-ups in the papers,” the senior Agabso said. “The whole family dealt with the trauma that came with it but our faith in God remained resolute and we knew that at some point the will of the God of justice will prevail,’’ he added. (NAN) http://www.vanguardngr.com/2011/08/new-york-judge-drops-case-on-forged-dollars-against-imo-deputy-governor/ |
lagerwhenindoubt:Each of those countries having a foreign military base on their land and telling them what they can and cannot do i think is a bad idea. |
honeric01:May your days be long. |
blink182:We all know what we "Nigerians" are capable of and what we will and wont do. These bombings are definitely not apart of our characteristics. You know that. |
sowetto:Stop telling lies. The majority of Libya supported Gadaffi. It was the tribe in the oil-producing area of Benghazi that were against him because of pretty much the same reason as MEND were against the government at one point. Stop paying attention to all this false propaganda on pro-western television. |
Bliss4Lyfe:Thank you. The only thing these fools on NL know is islam islam islam,nor north north, GEJ GEJ GEJ. They cant even see how even on a forum they are being pinned against each other and setting enemies amongst themselves. |
ljila:Sounds like Islam means The West. |
Cut this "Al qaeda" nonsense out. Noone need to be linked to some "al quaeda" to bomb a place. There is no such al qaeda. It is all propaganda! "Al qaeda" is just a metaphor for "We are going to invade you're contry" by the western powers. This act is even against the claimed goal of boko haram which is to " make northern nigeria sharia compliant solely". How is bombing the UN building going to bring that. It doesn't add up. Why would "boko haram" bomb a place that they know will give the ok of foreign powers to invade their region and completely destroy their "fight for sharia law in the north"? I cant remember them asking for secession from nigeria so what business would they have with the UN? You all dont be fools! |
I wonder how the BBC was able to get the claim by "Boko Haram" even before the Nigerian media. And how did they know who exactly to call in BBC,lol. ![]() |
Bawss1:You're funny. |
auwal87:Thank u my brother. |
S.A. recently has been fighting for African rights again neo-colonialism and you idiotts are here condeming them.Hahah you all are funny and stuck in the slave mentality. |
Whitehorse:You're funny. |
The bombing has nothing to do with Islam. Also, we "Nigerians" know ourselves, or should at least know ourselves by now. We DO NOT go around bombing and suicide bombing. I find it a coincidence that it "just happens" to be the UN building that gets bombed. WHat a way for foreign powers to use an excuse to invade nigeria directly/indirectly to control our resources. Nigeria is said to break up in 2015, how do you know this unless you are going to have a hand in it? Long story short, this is not an Islam thing, this is not a Northern thing, this is not a Hausa thing, neither is it the works of politicians to outst Goodluck Jonathan.This is the beginning of the act to throw the country into panic and anarchy to set a neo-colonial agenda by external powers, external meaning non-African. |
The bombing has nothing to do with Islam. Also, we "Nigerians" know ourselves, or should at least know ourselves by now. We DO NOT go around bombing and suicide bombing. I find it a coincidence that it "just happens" to be the UN building that gets bombed. WHat a way for foreign powers to use an excuse to invade nigeria directly/indirectly to control our resources. Nigeria is said to break up in 2015, how do you know this unless you are going to have a hand in it? ![]() Long story short, this is not an Islam thing, this is not a Northern thing, this is not a Hausa thing, neither is it the works of politicians to outst Goodluck Jonathan.This is the beginning of the act to throw the country into panic and anarchy to set a neo-colonial agenda by external powers, external meaning non-African. |
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