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Whitefield ointment apply on scrotum sack twice daily for 10 days |
Fantastic |
"The MMM phenomenon is a cause for national concern. It depicts a deeper and bigger social problem, that of a lazy, get-rich-quick, get-rich-anyhow Nigerian psyche that renders our people desperate, unproductive and without a hope. " "I heard that even staff of regulatory institutions like the CBN, SEC and EFCC are involved, the very people who should lead the enlightenment against the MMM scam. Our lawmaking and law enforcing institutions are useless because they are infected by a virus worse than MMM. Our universities and think tanks too are not spared, as many academicians are involved in the scam." "Therefore, dear Nigerian, do not laugh at or cry for MMM. Laught at and cry for yourself. The joke and the tragedy are on us all. MMM is Nigerian. MMM is us. It is the most consummate and quintissential expression of the Nigerian social, cultural, economic and political orientation and values." |
"The MMM phenomenon is a cause for national concern. It depicts a deeper and bigger social problem, that of a lazy, get-rich-quick, get-rich-anyhow Nigerian psyche that renders our people desperate, unproductive and without a hope. " "I heard that even staff of regulatory institutions like the CBN, SEC and EFCC are involved, the very people who should lead the enlightenment against the MMM scam. Our lawmaking and law enforcing institutions are useless because they are infected by a virus worse than MMM. Our universities and think tanks too are not spared, as many academicians are involved in the scam." "Therefore, dear Nigerian, do not laugh at or cry for MMM. Laught at and cry for yourself. The joke and the tragedy are on us all. MMM is Nigerian. MMM is us. It is the most consummate and quintissential expression of the Nigerian social, cultural, economic and political orientation and values." |
Sometimes, I wonder the kind of education we receive in the Third World Countries that has made us not to radically see the realities we are faced with in our lands. I am no more impressed by the analysis of our so called educated people who continue to undermine the real challenges facing dependent people and countries like ours which have been fantastically structured through slavery, colonialism, neo-colonialism and now globalisation to remain perpetually enslaved and dependent on the Mother countries. The solution to our social and economic predicaments goes beyond personalities in leadership positions at any time and the type of political system we operate. I know that President Buhari has good intentions for the people of the country, especially the poor. But what can he do under the situation we found ourselves where the global economic system has conspired to make good intentioned leaders incapable of implementing policies that would favour the people?. What can President Buhar, for example do about the dwindling revenue from crude, poor foreign reserve base and other financial obligations over which no independent decisions can be taken by Nigeria? The issue to me is not about repeating the same social concepts that we know cannot be operational in our climes. It is about telling ourselves the truth that as dependent people, there is limit to the extent we can aspire to be free. |
Thank God it's not Buhari... He is a comedian. If it were to be the president, everywhere in the world will hear it that Nigeria President is wearing N200K belt... It really sympathetic when that propaganda by PDP flowing rumor that Buhari is using expensive shoes... for argument sake shouldn't he use quality items? |
That's Uncle Bob. Pro-autocratic leader |
Congratulations Dr. Muhammad Buhari .. I would have preferred the Prestigious Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria to have awarded him this honour first. |
Pregnancy koh! That Eric of a guy has caused problem to her life. Don't ask me Why, Think. |
Extravagant nature of a N*iggar claiming plethora.
You can hardly see a white man behaving as such... |
Before he was a Caucasian but now a N*iggar |
BIAFRA OR Biafra?
"When the arrow of God strikes, things fall
apart and things may no longer be at ease."
Sometimes in 2005 or so, my colleagues and I
resumed back to our alma mater, in Afikpo,
Ebonyi State, to find parts of some of the
buildings falling due to locally-made bomb
attacks from the Movement for the
Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra
(MASSOB). The reason behind the attack was
vague; except that the MASSOB wanted us to
know that they own their land. The governor of
the state then, Sam Egwu, pledged to renovate
the buildings but he never did.
On another occasion, we, the students of
Islamic Centre Afikpo, had a friendly match
with the village youths at Itim-Ukwu secondary
school. The youths lost the match to us by 3
goals to 11. But the aftermath of our victory
was not funny as the youths turned the
friendly match into a stoning battle. One
stunning statement made by the youths in
unison was: "For we country? For Biafra land?
We no go gree." Since then I have a conviction
that the issue of Biafra is an ideology that
cannot be downed with military artillery or
governmental threats or high-handedness. It is
an ideology whose transition through
successive generations has to be curtailed and
killed with wisdom and sincerity of purpose. It
is a dangerous ideology!
I had foreseen an uproar from another region
when power shifted to the north; but I never
envisaged it from the south-east. I had thought
of the south-south. But why the Biafran uproar
and what's the way forward?
With utmost sincerity, President Muhammadu
Buhari's earliest appointments depicted
marginalization of a people whose perceptions
about the Nigerian state have been battered
since the end of the (un)civil war. The
appointments partly deprived the Igbos a sense
of belonging in a nation polarized along
ethnoreligious sentiments. One had expected
that the President would have fulfilled the first
part of his resounding inaugural statement: "I
belong to everybody and I belong to nobody,"
by making his earliest appointments to cut
across all the geo-political zones of the nation.
After all, no geo-political zone owns the
monopoly of meritocracy. Fair appointments
might have hindered the resurgence of this
Biafran saga. But the deed has been done.
On another hand, the Igbo leaders ought to
have come out and speak in unison against the
activities of these disinformed youths
clamouring for a sovereign state of Biafra.
Their deafening silence may let the situation
escalate and God forbid, they may be victims
should such resurgence turn into insurgency.
The insurgency in the north which has claimed
the lives of the big guns, the royal and the
commoners should serve as lesson to the wise.
However, this writer believes that the Biafra
uproar has become a Biafra. Some evil
brains are trying to manipulate the growing
inter-ethnic suspicion and disdain in Nigeria to
foster a mercantile of bloodbath. Therefore,
their aim is to utilize the weakness of our
national security to pursue their unachievable
cause. For instance, there have been claims
that MASSOB under its leader, Ralph
Uwazuruike, has been nothing but a fraud
which achieved nothing more than media noise
and self-enrichment, including the misguiding
and killing of Igbo youths who follow the
movement sheepishly. These claims
subsequently led to the break away of some
people to form the Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB); now under the aegis of the arrested
Nnamdi Kanu. In fact, Chief Chekwas Okorie,
the founder of the United Progressives Party
(UPP) and a former top shot of the All
Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), described
the MASSOB leader as "a big fraud." Another
MASSOB member, identified as Mr. Ndubuisi
Igwekala aka Agu Biafra, said that he was one
of those who sacked Uwazuruike feom the
building they named "Biafra House" at Okwe.
"It is our money he (Uwazuruike) used in
building that house. I know how much I
contributed to the building of that house.
When the time comes, we will mobilize to
retrieve from him all the things he has used
Biafra's name to acquire illegally and
fraudulently," said Igwekala. Can we see how
the Biafra has become a Biafra? A big one!
However, the current Biafra uproar should not
be seen as the cry of miscreants but a serious
ideological fraud that has to be doused with a
Solomonic approach. The status quo seems to
bring to the fore the manifestation of Fredrick
Forsyth's prophesy about Biafra: "Biafra will
rise again with or without Ojukwu." Thus the
rave of the moment under the aegis of the
IPOB with a radio station operating from
London run by Nnamdi Kanu is just another
avenue being used via Radio Biafra to dish out
all manner of disinformation - the good, the
bad and the ugly. The Federal Government
must realize that a movement which has its
own printed Biafra currency, postage stamps,
flag, coat of arms, driver's license, to mention
a few, should not be taken for a joke. The FG
should be deft to realize that ideologies are
not shot with guns; they are to be eliminated
on a round-table of mutual dialogue.
Likewise, the government should uphold the
tenets of "Unity and Faith, Peace and
Progress." Government appointments and
allocation of resources should unevenly give
every geo-political zone a sense of belonging;
not a sense of marginalization. Infrastructural
development and job opportunities should
reflect federal character such that we will all
benefit equally; thereby facilitating our long
walk to nationhood; a nation free from
ethnoreligious ranklings. It is time government
started to pursue this practically.
In furtherance of equity and fairness, I would
like to state that there is a perceptual deficit in
our historical background; hence, many
Nigerian youths cannot see through the lense
of history. This perceptual deficit makes us
misconstrue our past by misbehaving in the
present and as such enabling a gloomy future.
My humble findings have shown that majority
of the literature written about Nigerian and the
(un)civil war per se were born out of emotions
and ethnotribal affiliations. Therefore, I would
like to beckon on the historical intelligentsia,
especially the academic historians to write
texts on the Biafra occurences with insight
into its causes and how treading such paths
should not be thought of again. Such texts
should be devoid of bias and prejudice; it
should be based on value-free analyses (i.e.
Objectivity and neutrality).
Woe betides a nation ignorant of its history.
The intended texts may be simplified in series
so that pupils can also benefit from them at
the formative stage of their life. This will help
to broaden their perception about the unity of
Nigeria and thereby foster national integration
amongst the upcoming generation. Equally, it
will be meritorious if the FG through the
National Orientation Agency can initiate media
programme(s) to stimulate national cohesion.
For instance, the NOA can enhance "Tales by
Moonlight" by incorporating didactic aspects
of our nation's history. If these media
programmes proliferate our understandings,
there will be a renaissance towards a united
Nigeria regardless of ethnoreligious and geo-
political diversity.
"To defeat the aggressors is not enough to
make peace durable. The main thing is to
discard the ideology that guarantees war,"
opine Ludwig von Mises. At this juncture, the
government should not remain mute about this
uproar; it should synergize a dialogue process
that can help to disband the ideologues and
their Biafra ideology.
In conclusion, Bill Ayers has some words for
the youths like those agitating for the state of
Biafara, that: "Don't be straight jacketed by
ideology. Don't be driven by a structure of
ideas." Those deceiving our Igbo youths are
marauders using the latter's financial straits,
idleness and youthful exuberance to acquire
their own selfish gains. Therefore, I beg the
youths to realize that our strength as a people
lies in our unity; hence, the call for separation
may only continue to lead to frustration. The
call for secession may only facilitate
suppression and God forbid, extinction. I
would like to leave you with Dr. Moses Kingsley
Illoh's advice: "It is not a matter of sentiment
or boiling emotion. Are the Igbo people
prepared to be on their own as a people? If
you ask me, the answer is no. They are not
well prepared. So why go into an adventure
when you know that you are not well
prepared? It is not enough to say we want to
go our own way; we want to have our own
Biafra but what are you going to do with
Biafra if you have it? Are you going to use it to
destroy yourselves or to build yourselves? Why
do they really want Biafra?" |
BIAFRA OR Biafra?
"When the arrow of God strikes, things fall
apart and things may no longer be at ease."
Sometimes in 2005 or so, my colleagues and I
resumed back to our alma mater, in Afikpo,
Ebonyi State, to find parts of some of the
buildings falling due to locally-made bomb
attacks from the Movement for the
Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra
(MASSOB). The reason behind the attack was
vague; except that the MASSOB wanted us to
know that they own their land. The governor of
the state then, Sam Egwu, pledged to renovate
the buildings but he never did.
On another occasion, we, the students of
Islamic Centre Afikpo, had a friendly match
with the village youths at Itim-Ukwu secondary
school. The youths lost the match to us by 3
goals to 11. But the aftermath of our victory
was not funny as the youths turned the
friendly match into a stoning battle. One
stunning statement made by the youths in
unison was: "For we country? For Biafra land?
We no go gree." Since then I have a conviction
that the issue of Biafra is an ideology that
cannot be downed with military artillery or
governmental threats or high-handedness. It is
an ideology whose transition through
successive generations has to be curtailed and
killed with wisdom and sincerity of purpose. It
is a dangerous ideology!
I had foreseen an uproar from another region
when power shifted to the north; but I never
envisaged it from the south-east. I had thought
of the south-south. But why the Biafran uproar
and what's the way forward?
With utmost sincerity, President Muhammadu
Buhari's earliest appointments depicted
marginalization of a people whose perceptions
about the Nigerian state have been battered
since the end of the (un)civil war. The
appointments partly deprived the Igbos a sense
of belonging in a nation polarized along
ethnoreligious sentiments. One had expected
that the President would have fulfilled the first
part of his resounding inaugural statement: "I
belong to everybody and I belong to nobody,"
by making his earliest appointments to cut
across all the geo-political zones of the nation.
After all, no geo-political zone owns the
monopoly of meritocracy. Fair appointments
might have hindered the resurgence of this
Biafran saga. But the deed has been done.
On another hand, the Igbo leaders ought to
have come out and speak in unison against the
activities of these disinformed youths
clamouring for a sovereign state of Biafra.
Their deafening silence may let the situation
escalate and God forbid, they may be victims
should such resurgence turn into insurgency.
The insurgency in the north which has claimed
the lives of the big guns, the royal and the
commoners should serve as lesson to the wise.
However, this writer believes that the Biafra
uproar has become a Biafra. Some evil
brains are trying to manipulate the growing
inter-ethnic suspicion and disdain in Nigeria to
foster a mercantile of bloodbath. Therefore,
their aim is to utilize the weakness of our
national security to pursue their unachievable
cause. For instance, there have been claims
that MASSOB under its leader, Ralph
Uwazuruike, has been nothing but a fraud
which achieved nothing more than media noise
and self-enrichment, including the misguiding
and killing of Igbo youths who follow the
movement sheepishly. These claims
subsequently led to the break away of some
people to form the Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB); now under the aegis of the arrested
Nnamdi Kanu. In fact, Chief Chekwas Okorie,
the founder of the United Progressives Party
(UPP) and a former top shot of the All
Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), described
the MASSOB leader as "a big fraud." Another
MASSOB member, identified as Mr. Ndubuisi
Igwekala aka Agu Biafra, said that he was one
of those who sacked Uwazuruike feom the
building they named "Biafra House" at Okwe.
"It is our money he (Uwazuruike) used in
building that house. I know how much I
contributed to the building of that house.
When the time comes, we will mobilize to
retrieve from him all the things he has used
Biafra's name to acquire illegally and
fraudulently," said Igwekala. Can we see how
the Biafra has become a Biafra? A big one!
However, the current Biafra uproar should not
be seen as the cry of miscreants but a serious
ideological fraud that has to be doused with a
Solomonic approach. The status quo seems to
bring to the fore the manifestation of Fredrick
Forsyth's prophesy about Biafra: "Biafra will
rise again with or without Ojukwu." Thus the
rave of the moment under the aegis of the
IPOB with a radio station operating from
London run by Nnamdi Kanu is just another
avenue being used via Radio Biafra to dish out
all manner of disinformation - the good, the
bad and the ugly. The Federal Government
must realize that a movement which has its
own printed Biafra currency, postage stamps,
flag, coat of arms, driver's license, to mention
a few, should not be taken for a joke. The FG
should be deft to realize that ideologies are
not shot with guns; they are to be eliminated
on a round-table of mutual dialogue.
Likewise, the government should uphold the
tenets of "Unity and Faith, Peace and
Progress." Government appointments and
allocation of resources should unevenly give
every geo-political zone a sense of belonging;
not a sense of marginalization. Infrastructural
development and job opportunities should
reflect federal character such that we will all
benefit equally; thereby facilitating our long
walk to nationhood; a nation free from
ethnoreligious ranklings. It is time government
started to pursue this practically.
In furtherance of equity and fairness, I would
like to state that there is a perceptual deficit in
our historical background; hence, many
Nigerian youths cannot see through the lense
of history. This perceptual deficit makes us
misconstrue our past by misbehaving in the
present and as such enabling a gloomy future.
My humble findings have shown that majority
of the literature written about Nigerian and the
(un)civil war per se were born out of emotions
and ethnotribal affiliations. Therefore, I would
like to beckon on the historical intelligentsia,
especially the academic historians to write
texts on the Biafra occurences with insight
into its causes and how treading such paths
should not be thought of again. Such texts
should be devoid of bias and prejudice; it
should be based on value-free analyses (i.e.
Objectivity and neutrality).
Woe betides a nation ignorant of its history.
The intended texts may be simplified in series
so that pupils can also benefit from them at
the formative stage of their life. This will help
to broaden their perception about the unity of
Nigeria and thereby foster national integration
amongst the upcoming generation. Equally, it
will be meritorious if the FG through the
National Orientation Agency can initiate media
programme(s) to stimulate national cohesion.
For instance, the NOA can enhance "Tales by
Moonlight" by incorporating didactic aspects
of our nation's history. If these media
programmes proliferate our understandings,
there will be a renaissance towards a united
Nigeria regardless of ethnoreligious and geo-
political diversity.
"To defeat the aggressors is not enough to
make peace durable. The main thing is to
discard the ideology that guarantees war,"
opine Ludwig von Mises. At this juncture, the
government should not remain mute about this
uproar; it should synergize a dialogue process
that can help to disband the ideologues and
their Biafra ideology.
In conclusion, Bill Ayers has some words for
the youths like those agitating for the state of
Biafara, that: "Don't be straight jacketed by
ideology. Don't be driven by a structure of
ideas." Those deceiving our Igbo youths are
marauders using the latter's financial straits,
idleness and youthful exuberance to acquire
their own selfish gains. Therefore, I beg the
youths to realize that our strength as a people
lies in our unity; hence, the call for separation
may only continue to lead to frustration. The
call for secession may only facilitate
suppression and God forbid, extinction. I
would like to leave you with Dr. Moses Kingsley
Illoh's advice: "It is not a matter of sentiment
or boiling emotion. Are the Igbo people
prepared to be on their own as a people? If
you ask me, the answer is no. They are not
well prepared. So why go into an adventure
when you know that you are not well
prepared? It is not enough to say we want to
go our own way; we want to have our own
Biafra but what are you going to do with
Biafra if you have it? Are you going to use it to
destroy yourselves or to build yourselves? Why
do they really want Biafra?" |
The List contains the Names of your Enemies. You Thank God say Buhari name no dey inside. |
God bless the Soldiers. |
Although 100 days out of 48 month is like a
drop out of ocean! but why shouldn't I like
President Muhammadu Buhari when his 100
days in office has revived our refineries, on
right tract to end the insurgency, restore
public confidence in Governance, put a threat
on both the actual and potential tyrrany from
the looting Cabals, Thrown all Corrupt mafias
in to political Convulsion, indeed! Stealing is
now Corruption and our power supply is now
stable, infact , no more power failure in the
power state! the only thing we see is change
from one Dam to another! |
Although 100 days out of 48 month is like a
drop out of ocean! but why shouldn't I like
President Muhammadu Buhari when his 100
days in office has revived our refineries, on
right tract to end the insurgency, restore
public confidence in Governance, put a threat
on both the actual and potential tyrrany from
the looting Cabals, Thrown all Corrupt mafias
in to political Convulsion, indeed! Stealing is
now Corruption and our power supply is now
stable, infact , no more power failure in the
power state! the only thing we see is change
from one Dam to another! |
PROVACATEUR:Wasn't the president that read speech on 29th May,2015 that you listened to? I belong nobody and I belong to everybody....any you shouted. |
Taylor86:Wasn't the president that read speech on 29th May,2015 that you listened to? I belong nobody and I belong to everybody....any you shouted. |
It's already post election so bone that 1985 wahala. At least Buhari got small % of votes from SE |
"HYPOCRISY is when you didn't vote for #PMB but expect change in one month......... LUNACY is when you expect #PMB to do in 6 months what GEJ failed to do in 6 years." [color=#006600][/color] |
"HYPOCRISY is when you didn't vote for #PMB but expect change in one month......... LUNACY is when you expect #PMB to do in 6 months what GEJ failed to do in 6 years." |
"HYPOCRISY is when you didn't vote for #PMB but expect change in one month......... LUNACY is when you expect #PMB to do in 6 months what GEJ failed to do in 6 years." |
Fake News again! What's the name of the son? Name of the victims? Picture of the son in question? Eye witnesses? Place of the event? Name of the Officer who did the arrest? |
[s] starlingslimnet:May Allaah guide you. And if you quote me again and anyone else, I will make a prayer that he/her will regret his/herself till the end of his/her life. I have warn you. |
starlingslimnet:May Allaah guide you to the straight path Ameen. Allaah is God Almighty in Arabic language. Christans in the north here also call Allaah as God Almighty. |
"The evil people of Sodom and Gomorrah did not do as much as this before Allaah annihilated them with a destruction that was previously unheard of. Our world is sick. At no time in the history of humanity has moral perversion and degradation reached this insane level that would make even the devil shudder. In case you don't appreciate the seriousness of this, it is a level that is far below that of the animals. I've never seen a male monkey mating (having sexual intercourse) with another male monkey. Neither have I seen such despicable act among goats. So who's higher in moral rectitude: a homosexual or an animal? "- Sodiq Oye The United States is the Toilet of the world even though a lot of perverts consider it one of the pillars of Civility and Civilization. A Country on the brink of collapse ,a nation on the path of retrogression, a society on the road of perversion. Shame on the US and all moral perverts! May Allah absolve us of this shameful malady and not hold us responsible for it by virtue of the fact that it's happening in our life time. |
Baseless Statement! |
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