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PoliticsRe: Anambra Man Was Forced To Join Boko-Haram by Collynzo17: 5:01pm On Sep 19, 2014
Lordlexyy: You are obviously among some of the Igbos i know who are myopic in their views and very slow in understanding. You complain of unrest in the north as if the south east is any better. We have had of cases of rampant kidnap, molestation and robbery in your enclave, is that a guarantee for safety for the retunees? My friend who went for a job some where in Anambra and told me of the mistrust among Igbo folks, how by 7pm everyone's door and gates are under lock and how you dare not come out beyond that 7pm. Nothing could be more traumatising than that. Little wonder why Igbos will forever continue to leave their place in drove to Lagos, Abuja, Kaduna and Port harcourt for reasons stated above. This same story i narrated was collaberated by an igbo neighbour who said the unnecessary competition, quest for riches and over ambition are factors that triggered this challenges. So don't come here and make it sound like the north is in some kind of hell and the south is not. Only those who travelled and lived in the south understand how dangerious it is except perhaps Enugu state.
Bleep you and your imaginaey friends, Enugu and Owerri have some of the best night life in the country go ask around, Onitsha is becoming safer and safer, Aba no longer has serious security issues. In anycase what used to be obtainable is places like Onitsha was petty pick pocketing and stuffs like that, not slitting of throats, gunning down and bombing people like in the north.
At its worse, the only thing under threat in Onitsha was your phone, money or material possessions not your life.
However the situation in Onitsha is far better in terms of security now and there was never a time when one lives in any part of the south east feeling his life is under threat, you can walk freely without looking right and left for the next suicide bomber or boko haram soldier. The south east is a million times safer and more peaceful than the north, people don't get killed for fun.
PoliticsRe: Anambra Man Was Forced To Join Boko-Haram by Collynzo17: 1:29pm On Sep 19, 2014
KingsJohnson: So wat are u purporting, he should flee his fatherland because of some confused crazy idiot fellows?

Hell No.....
Death in the hands of those ''confused'' fellows is always a better option, isn't it?
I am not suggesting anything, suggestions have been made long ago but it keeps falling on deaf ears.
I don't care anymore.
TravelRe: Igboland The Emerging Paradise Of Africa by Collynzo17: 1:11pm On Sep 19, 2014
ketoprofen: Its better if there is a law against posting pix here.
Same way they spoilt my thread yesterday
Laws don't work here.
PoliticsRe: Anambra Man Was Forced To Join Boko-Haram by Collynzo17: 1:01pm On Sep 19, 2014
Johnbosco77: just listen to yourself. u think its easy? u think if its easy most of us will still be here? anyways let me keep quiet and ...... (sobs).... my eldest sister was just innocently killed two days ago by dis insurgents. I'm Igbo. I'm not a fool. we are not fools. Nature made me belong here as it made u belong where u are now. learn to understand and Neva come up with irrational thoughts or conclusions. peace be with us all.
You think anyone is going to cry because of this your pathetic story? You guys can keep dying there in the north if you like. You have been warned to return home several times to no avail.
If whatever nonsense you are doing there is worth more than your life, I wish you good luck.
Don't bother sharing stories here to gain sympathy, no one cares again.
I will rather cry for a northerner who was killed in his home land by boko haram, than for an Igbo man.
PoliticsRe: Anambra Man Was Forced To Join Boko-Haram by Collynzo17: 11:47am On Sep 19, 2014
Eledan: are you hallucinating or drunk early this morning?

Everyone is ilugunboy to you all here?
Bayo be warned.
We knew you were the one running this account long before we busted you.
PoliticsRe: Anambra Man Was Forced To Join Boko-Haram by Collynzo17: 11:13am On Sep 19, 2014
Eledan: If Igbo man can join Islam for the money, there is nothing stopping this man from joining BH for the money too.

He was simply a BH mercenary.
Ilugunboy if you think resurrecting this your Eledan account to talk trash about the Igbos will save you, you are on a long thing.
PoliticsRe: Anambra Man Was Forced To Join Boko-Haram by Collynzo17: 10:02am On Sep 19, 2014
Konmight: Aptly put.

It was all about money.

There were lot of christians who joined Boko just for the money BH offered them.

Some of the churches that were bombed then were carried out by our christian brothers. Some of us can do anything if the price is right.

May God deliver us from poverty in this nation. Poverty and Ojukokoro(Coveteousness) are the reasons why some people do anything for money.

Cheers Bro.
If it was all about that so why did he freely come out to tell the story to journalist?
I didn't read where they said he was arrested or rescued, he escaped on his own and came out to tell the story.
PoliticsRe: BREAKING: Scotland Has Rejected Independence; Will Remain Part Of United Kingdo by Collynzo17: 9:59am On Sep 19, 2014
size38: Can the people of Biafra learn from scotland referendum? They should drop their biafra agitation and join hands to build the Nigeria of their dream. I say Adieu to Biafra.
Yes the have learnt from Scotland, now give them a referendum to implement what they have learnt.
PoliticsRe: Exposing The CBN Boko Haram “sponsor”. by Collynzo17: 9:51am On Sep 19, 2014
koboko66: Davies tactically avoided a very bad situation for Nigeria by refraining from mentioning the CBN sponsor simply because there is no way CBN money will be used to sponsor terrorism without Sanusi the cureent Emir of Kano knowing about it.

The names mentioned so far....what have been done about it?
A very important correction made.
Foreign AffairsRe: Scotland Scottish Referendum: Voters To Reject Independence - BBC by Collynzo17: 8:59am On Sep 19, 2014
careytommy: you shouldn't have bothered replying as his ignorance will always be steep. imagine that one quoting me asking if I can space to a soldier's face (wonder what that has got to do with anything)
That one as his name implies is a kid, an overfed one.
The Scots were given an opportunity to freely choose what the want and he is here talking about Soldiers and guns. Yet he wants to compare the situation in Scotland to that of Nigeria.
Foreign AffairsRe: Scotland Scottish Referendum: Voters To Reject Independence - BBC by Collynzo17:
bushdoc9919: Basic problems with a potential Independence vote in Nigeria.

1.Who conducts the vote? INEC? (that has problems with conducting the regular vote? That is not independent?) The UN ? (which opens the door for foreign intervention?)

2.What is a region? Nigerians who talk about separation assume that it is still 1964....when we had four semi-autonomous regions. It isn't, thanks to state creation.....which has changed the dynamics well well....especially with regards to minority rights.

3.Most of the chaps calling for splitting Nigeria are usually from the big tribes. And many of them are so disdainful of minority rights that the idea of independence where majority tribes dominate minority tribes in the new countries......is not acceptable to minorities.(Infact, that is why we have states in the first place....because minorities were tired of being dominated by majorities in the old regions....and that is why we even had the Midwest region created in 63).

4.What currency will each of the countries use? Assuming say...Biafra splits up from Nigeria for example....would they still use the Naira? (When Biafra was formed in 67...they used the Nigerian Pound until Jack Gowon played a fast one on them in 68 and changed the colour of the Nigerian Pound).Would Abuja let them? And do you know the difficulties in creating a new currency? (That is one of the reasons why Scotland voted no).

5.Who controls the oil (That is why it took five years for Sudan to split up....arguments over control of oil....an argument they still have now). If there is a split...there is going to be some argument over compensation for missing oil money.

6.And there are issues over landlocked countries vs countries with access to the sea.

7.At the bolded....Nigeria is not united...so also is the UK. Wales, Northern Ireland , even Cornwall have their own issues...and Ireland split from the UK in 1922.

And I have more confidence in the parts of the UK surviving on their own than Nigeria....because you Nigerians are not interested in harnessing your human and natural resources for innovative development. You are not interested in creating new jobs, new industries etc....which all the parts of the UK do. You Nigerians are only interested in selling raw materials...oil especially...and sharing the money. And the only reason why you grumble about oil money is because you think that the other parts are cheating you of your fair share. You and your Hausa pals.

So, Nigerians...go home, stop arguing over tribe, religion, Sharia, and resource control. Stop waving the flag of Islamist fundamentalism. Stop your message of christian prosperity without hard work....and go home and invest in education, industry , defeating corruption, and justice for all under the law.....and when each and every state in Nigeria is self sustaining and can boast of industries and jobs galore...because that is why they were created...for development....then we can talk all day long about splitting.

Scotland has oil...but it also has a diversified industrial setup. You Nigerians want separation or unity because you all want to be like a rich man's trophy wife...spending her husband's money on baubles...and refusing to work ever. Well....better get working. This isn't paradise....it is planet Earth.
Absolute trash!
1. The UN is always involved in a referendum, any country that emerges from a referendun not sanctioned by the UN is not internationally recognized i.e somaliland etc
2&3. The South South region was artificially carved out to address the issue of minorities and from the look of things, they are happy with being seen as one region.
4. Biafran pound was used by Biafra for 2 years, I am not aware of any difficulty in creating a new currency, maybe you need to educate us on that.
5. Those who have oil on their land will control what belongs to them
6. Land locked countries exist all over the world and most are doing well. They can always import through the ports of neighbouring countries and pay the required duties.
7. Comparing the disunity in Nigeria with what is obtainable in the UK is quite laughable.
Bottomline: People must be allowed to choose what is right for them.
Your arrogant and long sermon cannot change that.
Foreign AffairsRe: Scotland Scottish Referendum: Voters To Reject Independence - BBC by Collynzo17: 8:06am On Sep 19, 2014
maxit2: Where those morons seeking Oduduwa Republic and Biafra Whatever!

Ya'll should learn the power of UNITY or DIE you tribal bastarrdss....
Shut up fool. The scots were given the opportunity to decide what is good for them.
The scotland situation cannot in anyway be compared to what is obtainable in Nigeria.
There is nothing like unity here.
PoliticsRe: How Muhammadu Buhari Murdered His Colleagues! by Collynzo17: 9:58pm On Sep 18, 2014
customised13: Wale

I know you are trying to impress collynzo so he doesn't expose ur pics but others have it too.

Support GEJ all u want but be objective. tanks
Shut up you impostor.
He has always been a GEJ supporter, that is the reason why I didn't expose him in the first place,
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Accepts PDP Adoption Says I Am Raeally Humbled by Collynzo17:
egift: Coward grin

This is very good for APC. Apart from APC fans and neutral Nigerians who have experienced Jonathan's failed leadership first hand, APC will also get the votes of aggrieved PDP members, supporters and enfranchised candidates.

"Together we can rebuild Nigeria for good" - Be bold, courageous and patriotic - APC...Nigeria...Progress!
Aggrieved PDP members are already in APC (Aggrieved People's Congress)
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram: Igbo, Yoruba Youths Join Hands Against Insurgency by Collynzo17:
Monkey dey sleep inyanga dey go wake am.
What happened to the northern youths?
PoliticsRe: I Assisted Daniel To Claim Ogun Indigeneship,Daniel Is From Isoko — Amosun by Collynzo17: 4:18pm On Sep 18, 2014
shymexx: I know that. You don't even need to live in Yoruba land or be part of the Yoruba community in diaspora to know how promiscuous the average Yoruba woman is. Growing up in London alone will show you, especially whenever you go to your friends or chics' house, and you see that their mums always have all kinds of Uncles sleeping over, like every other month. grin And they've transferred that virus to their daughters.

Ever wondered why Yoruba women are the only ones popping out all kinds of white babies in the UK - an occurrence that even Science can't explain? grin These women aren't loyal.

Left to me: if I ever make babies with a Yoruba chic, I'm definitely getting DNA testing. Can't stop a slut from being a slut, but you just have to make sure you don't raise a next man's kid.

The dearth of the virtuous Yoruba woman is something folks need to start discussing.
Some very important corrections made.
PoliticsRe: Seized $9.3 Million: Nigerian Government’s Explanations Flawed – South Africa by Collynzo17: 11:48am On Sep 18, 2014
Since when did Premium times start speaking for South Africa?
PoliticsRe: Lagos, Rivers, Enugu Lead In IGR Generation In 2013 by Collynzo17: 11:18am On Sep 18, 2014
chinasaekperem3: jambite please post pics. stvpid small boy adebiyi grin
Some of im mate don finish uni o.
Na serial Jambite.
PoliticsRe: Lagos, Rivers, Enugu Lead In IGR Generation In 2013 by Collynzo17: 11:07am On Sep 18, 2014
chinasaekperem3: so he's a jambite, fvck men
A serial Jambite.
PoliticsRe: Lagos, Rivers, Enugu Lead In IGR Generation In 2013 by Collynzo17: 11:04am On Sep 18, 2014
WIZGUY69: ...
The wide-ranging state of insecurity in the South east , security
experts say, had ... in the country, it also slows down the pace of
economic growth and development. .... in Nigeria, said that retention
of capital punishment had failed to reduce ...
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have checked it. grin
but how are your fellow Igbos gonna treat the issue up there?
and am sure the cause of the issue is poverty.
south least nzuzu.
south west will contine to be ahead of your region, deal with that. grin
Adebiyi shut UP!
Foolish Jambite
PoliticsRe: Lagos, Rivers, Enugu Lead In IGR Generation In 2013 by Collynzo17: 10:32am On Sep 18, 2014
goodslayer: like amadioha will use thunder to uproot your family tree.
Just for asking you how far?
Abu Uthman you are such a shame.
Foreign AffairsRe: Power Outages To Worsen In Ghana As Nigeria Stops Gas Supply by Collynzo17(op): 10:19am On Sep 18, 2014
chinasaekperem3: 1ghs= 30.23 Japanese yen but naira and japanese yen has more purchasing power than cedis. read more about currency denomination online, i can school a dullard.
Whatever figure you have of the cedis, add the 4 zeros they artificially removed to it, that is the real value.
Cedis is the worst performing currency in the whole wide world.
http://mobile.bloomberg.com/news/2014-07-30/world-s-worst-currency-drops-as-ghana-pulls-back-from-imf-aid.html
www.iol.co.za/business/markets/currencies/ghana-s-cedi-is-world-s-weakest-currency-1.1727915
ProgrammingRe: Two types of "likes" on profile image (old & new likes) by Collynzo17: 10:02am On Sep 18, 2014
Seun: This is very dumb because people won't update their profile pics to avoid losing their likes.
That old likes and new likes stuff looks amateur and unnecessary really.
Whoever wants to update his/her profile pic will still do so whether the likes are lost or not.
Even if the person decides to stick with old pics, I don't see how it affects business.

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