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all4naija: www.nairaland.com/attachments/1390901_9780349104492_Z_jpge420da8e2cafede6f0c38be24a5f1925And there you have it.. the makings of a Naai-gerian mind. |
agaugust: your posts gives us a chance to always bring out the fool in you, its fun kicking you around like a football, real funYou have ignored my dare. Don't waste my time. I really have to go now. I can't engage in idîotic pleasantries, I'm afraid. |
Anyway, Mr Fakeman, I am off for a "joyride" ![]() Waiting for my "yes" or "no", whichever you prefer. Etherway, my realness and your "fakeness" will be confirmed once and for all. Cheers. |
It's funny how my posts get EVERYONE worked up. ![]() Even those who claim they "won't get a headache" over CraigB can't help themselves. You know why that happens? Well, my posts can't be ignored. Crisp and factual, they are. They hit the fake giant in the small of its back and cause it to lash out in frustration. ![]() |
agaugust: that building has no single sign in this world that it is a nigerian army barrack, even a local garrison of nigerian army in a remote area has our colours and the gate entry is standard size for heavy artillery and heavy armoured tanks to drive in through, northern nigerian army bases are the key battle tank zones...and the army multi-colours red-yellow-green is a MUST on the walls and on the ground !!Posting "proof" of a supposedly fake story of "yesteryear" does not make the stories I posted yesterday fake. How desperate can you get, Fakeman. Face it, your military is shaming itself and shaming Africa at this point. Your giant-of-africa nation exports refugees because it can't get its act right. Cameroon is now looking after your hapless fellow Naai-gerian notwithstanding you bravado against CameroonPride in past posts. How does humility taste? |
agaugust: first look at the posts that proved your fake nigerian army APC and fake army barracks, you are a lawyer ? you cannot discern fake photo evidence in a simple journalists story. the university that gave you that fake certificate should be closed down.I dared you to a "let's prove our claims" game. Still waiting for your "yes". Put your money where your mouth is. Let's prove our claims. Are you in or are you out, Mr Fakeman? Don't give me stories and bare statements with no foundational arguments. Simply, give me a "yes" or a "no" and be happy. I need to go cycling and it would be a sweet session indeed if you said "yes" ...or "no" actually because that confirms your 419 status. ![]() |
rka1: Ah! yes. It all makes sense now. A lawyer. That explains the arrogance, language and crassness. I bet your bottom dollar you have no black friends and live in a white enclave if indeed you are resident in the US.Aaah! The wonderful race card. How original. Now, follow my comments on other threads before you make a fool of yourself. Or should I say even MORE of a fool of yourself. ![]() |
rka1: agaugust:It's very simple. I can prove my claims. Can you prove yours? I dare you to engage in a game of exposing the lies once and for all. It's only fare because I responded to your dare last night. Are you up for it? Yes or no, please. ![]() It's about time we gave Naai-ralanders something other than the boring ping-pong arguments on this thread. Put your money where your mouth is. Say "yes". You will act on my dare. Failing that, definitely fake is you. Say "yes" and I'll tell you how. I'm going cycling now. Cheers. |
agaugust: boko haram stole nigerian APC and they drove it away, but the photo shows a burnt out unmovable APC.Neither explanation covers Naai-geria in glory. If BH burnt it and also burnt your barracks (that's just pathetic)...If violence is rising in Northern Naai-geria (as shown by my links yesterday....If refugees numbers are ever-increasing and suffering (as shown by my links yesterday), it means three things: 1. Things are getting worse and your claims to have the situation under control are rubbish; 2. Boko Haram does not fear your military. You have failed to put the fear of God in them; and 3. You will be stuck in this conflict for quote sometime, which will drain your resources (human and financial) and render you incapable of making any significant contribution outside Naai-geria. Your military is hereby pushed further down on the rankings. |
Be educated Naai-gerian blek person. You are starting to look really disgusting and are forcing a white person to be patronising towards you. It's sad that I know and have more respect for your race than you do. I grew up among the Zulu people that you try and make fun of here and I will tell you that they have taught me a lot about self-knowledge. Here are books to get you started on the path to self-knowledge:
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morpheus24: Ahh!, the pale face safferFollow-on post: Now - that a white person should tell you what I'm about to say is disgusting and makes me want to vomit at your self-hate and ignorance about your history as an African person. Understand that civilisations rise and fall. You need to read a book so that you will lose the inferiority complex. The common thread that cuts across the civilisations below and present-day South Africa is gold. It is not race. Race is merely coincidental. Colonisation propaganda and your own failure as a black person has made you believe otherwise, notwithstanding evidence to the contrary. You only need to open a book and read before opening your mouth. ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Before whites in South Africa: http://www.nbufront.org/MastersMuseums/JHClarke/HistoricalPersonalities/hp13.html 1. In 1440, the empire of Monomotapa was under the leadership of the fierce and awesome King Mutato, or "Mutato the Great." His vast empire had been developed by Vakarang immigrants who were invaders. The Monomotapa Empire covered what is known today as Rhodesia, Kalahara, Mozambique, and into Transvaal in South Africa. King Mutato established effective political rule, and promoted eco- nomic development and prosperity. The Monomotapa used iron technology and allied crafts, long before the Christian era. With over 4000 active mines and gold being the lead- ing export commodity , , iron work was still highly regarded. The drive for excellence in everything produced was reflected in the artistic work throughout the empire.The building of the temples and beautiful stone structures, rivaled the construction associated with the great pyramids in Egypt. The Monomotapa were great stonemasons and architects. According to records in stone, a highly developed civilization existed in South Africa, at the same time of the great Egyptian and Ethiopian era, in the North. ![]() King Mutato mastered a plan to unite the Blacks throughout the entire Monomotapa Empire. Their enemies knew that if they could keep the Blacks fighting amongst themselves, they would be a divided people, lacking in power, and the enemy would have access to their wealth. Mutato moved quickly to recruit, develop, and train armies, under the supervision of capable generals. Additional strategic leadership by Matope, Mutato's son, who came into power after Mutato's death, strengthened and unified Monomotapa. However, after Matope's death, Monomotapa swiftly declined, and the empire began to break up. Before whites in Southern Africa: 2. Great Zimbabwe is a ruined city in the southeastern hills of Zimbabwe near Lake Mutirikwe and the town of Masvingo, close to the Chimanimani Mountains and the Chipinge District. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Zimbabwe during the country's Late Iron Age. Construction on the monument by ancestors of the Shona people began in the 11th century and continued until the 14th century,[1][2] spanning an area of 722 hectares (1,780 acres) which, at its peak, could have housed up to 18,000 people. It is recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Archaeological evidence suggests that Great Zimbabwe became a centre for trading, with artefacts suggesting that the city formed part of a trade network linked to Kilwa[24] and extending as far as China. Copper coins found at Kilwa Kisiwani appear to be of the same pure ore found on the Swahili coast.[25] This international trade was mainly in gold and ivory; some estimates indicate that more than 20 million ounces of gold were extracted from the ground.[26] That international commerce was in addition to the local agricultural trade, in which cattle were especially important.[14] The large cattle herd that supplied the city moved seasonally and was managed by the court.[20] Chinese pottery shards, coins from Arabia, glass beads and other non-local items have been excavated at Zimbabwe. Despite these strong international trade links, there is no evidence to suggest exchange of architectural concepts between Great Zimbabwe and centres such as Kilwa.[27]Before whites in Southern Africa: http://www.michaeltellinger.com/stone-circles.php 3. First Civilisation on Earth Discovered in Southern Africa Scholars have told us that the first civilisation on Earth emerged in a land called Sumer some 6000 years ago. The persistent research by South Africans Michael Tellinger, Johan Heine and a team of leading scientists, over an extend seven-year period, has resulted in astonishing new archaeological and scientific discoveries. It shows that the Sumerians and even the Egyptians inherited all their knowledge from an earlier advanced civilisation that lived at the southern tip of Africa more than 200,000 years ago… mining gold .These were also the people who carved the first Horus bird, the first Sphinx, built the first pyramids and built an accurate stone calendar right in the heart of it all. Adam’s Calendar is the flagship among millions of circular stone ruins, ancient roads, agricultural terraces and thousands of ancient mines, left behind by a vanished civilisation which they now call the FIRST PEOPLE. These were the ancestors of all humans today with an advanced knowledge of energy fields through planet Earth. They carved detailed images into the hardest rock, worshipped the sun, and are the first to carve an image of the Egyptian Ankh – key of life and universal knowledge, 200,000 years before the Egyptians came to light. Tellinger presents this groundbreaking new evidence in which is released in his latest book Temples Of The African Gods. It graphically exposes these discoveries and will undoubtedly be the catalyst for rewriting our ancient human history. The new release is a continuation of Tellinger’s previous books Slave Species of god and Adam’s Calendar which have become favourites with readers in over.. |
morpheus24: Ahh!, the pale face safferYou are truly a self-hating idîot. You have not proved causation. You have proved correlation. Now let me help you along, seeing as you are starting to look even more pathetic. The case that you are prosecuting is South Africa's development. That's the effect. Now you need to show us the cause by producing evidence . What have you pulled out? A question. You have rightly abandoned the question because it never would've advanced your case. So what have you pulled out now? The presence of whites. Now, that's a mere bare statement. It's not evidence.Even worse and more importantly - it's not causation. The CAUSAL LINK is between South Africa's development (effect, which is the case that you are solving for) and the re-discovery of gold (event). The presence of whites is only a correlation. There's no CAUSAL link between the presence of whites and the development in South Africa. It is gold that generated the money that built our roads. We didn't sell white skin on the market. We sold gold. And recently we have sold platinum, coal and a a whole lot of other minerals, which we lead the continent on (in totality). I have had to wait for so long for you to confirm your self-hate. Because you hate your blackness, you see a racial causal link where there's none. I have always been patient and patience always pays off. Understand now why your case hasn't been advancing and why your stupîd question was ignored. Now, to help you understand South Africa's and Southern Africa's relationship with gold and other minerals even before whites, see the following post. |
agaugust: you live in america ? lolNow I won't play this rubbish game. We both know you don't live in the US, so spare me. You do know that "non-native white man" encompasses the English, Russians, Italians, South Africans, the French, the Germans, the Swedes - divergent groups. From that perspective, your question is stupid. And just because you aspire to be American while you sit in Abuja doesn't mean everyone wants or cares to pass off as an American. |
agaugust: wow ! you are the dumbest 'lawyer' i have ever come across.Now, if I didn't know any better, I'd think your post cute. But I do know better; and cute it's not. You DARE me to answer! Hahaha Ok, Mr Fakeman. You do realise being a dumb real lawyer is better than being a fake and dumb MBA/Accountant/Researcher/God-knows-what-else. And you don't get to practise law and get admitted as an attorney in two countries by being one with dumbness. Well, one country and two states in the US - so, three jurisdictions . Many a case I have won and many a case I have lost too. But debate is always according to set rules and you take it like you give it. Not that you'd know anything about the rules of evidence and enquiry. It's like pitting a street brawler against a boxer (assuming you have some understanding in you, you will find profoundness in this and humble yourself ).Now, let me give you some trivia, Fakeman. The MBA was crafted around the law school concept. While law students study precedent setting cases, business students study business cases. It's aways been meant to be a generalists's degree - not a specialist's. Variations of the degree by industry are still close to the original concept, but variation by discipline (e.g. accounting are not what was intended). Anyway, my MBA is the true MBA. The managers and the generalist's degree. I did everything a manager should have an idea about. Examples: Managerial Finance, Operational Finance, Managerial Accounting, Strategy, Operational Management, Organisational design, Information Management and so on. (An MBA who says he's studied bean counting as part of the programme is talking rubbish - that's you ). A manager needn't know how to be a bean counter - only the ability to ask the right questions is required). Just a few credits to help you understand what I'm talking about. I did 42 credits altogether - and topped that up with a thorough research report.We will leave you US claims for another day. |
The abilities of the Naai-gerian military in doubt, as Algeria sows more division in the "giant of Africa" (small letter "g" ). http://allafrica.com/stories/201310100347.html Africa: Worsening Violence in Northern Nigeria Reveals Echoes of Algeria and AQIM Boko Haram's recent, deadly attack on the agricultural college in Gujba, Yobe State has raised some difficult and urgent questions for the Nigerian federal authorities and international community. The most pressing - how and why did this happen - quickly give way to more substantive concerns about the efficacy of the security forces and their counter-terrorism campaign. _____ [b]"Indeed, it must be remembered that these assaults were launched in a period of unprecedented security effort. President Jonathan's declaration of a state of emergency in the three northern states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe in June this year signalled both the Federal Government's determination and desperation. In making it, Jonathan not only admitted that Boko Haram was a much more serious problem than Abuja had previously owned up to, but that Nigeria was now a failed state since there were parts of the north that lay beyond the Federal Government's direct control". ![]() This declaration also carried significant political risks for President Jonathan personally. For in addition to conceding that Nigeria had failed on his watch, he granted extraordinary powers to a military with a long history of overthrowing civilian governments and added further fuel to the already incendiary debate about his ability as a southerner to adequately deal with this very northern problem. Despite the extraordinary efforts of the security forces, Boko Haram appears unbowed and its campaign undimmed. Since its renaissance following the near terminal battle of Maiduguri in the summer of 2009, the group has been on an upward trajectory. Over the past three years it has embraced ever more ambitious goals (from encouraging northern Muslims to live more piously to turning Nigeria into an Islamic state), extended its area of operations (attacking targets as far south as Abuja), lengthened its list of targets (there is now no-one it is not prepared to kill), and developed its operational capabilities (its 2011 assault on the UN was the first suicide bombing ever carried out in the country). |
Naai-gerian refugees now a problem for Africa. The so-called giant of Africa exports refugees. Naai-geria's military is all but nullified outside Naai-geria. They couldn't wage a war against Swaziland at this point. http://omojuwa.com/2013/10/un-appeals-to-africa-on-nigerian-refugees/ UN Appeals to Africa on Nigerian Refugees The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is calling on States to keep their borders open for Nigerians fleeing the escalating violence in their country and who may be in need of international protection. The Geneva-based agency is also advising States against forced returns of people to the region, spokesperson Dan McNorton told reporters. |
Having disparaged CameroonPride for months, Naai-gerians are now at the mercy and grace of Cameroon - thanks to their own ineffective and prone-to-unnecessary-trigger-happiness military. Oh, the irony! Naai-geria and CAR causing problems for Cameroon. http://allafrica.com/stories/201310301260.html Yaounde — Cameroon is grappling with the influx of over a hundred thousand refugees from neighbouring Central African Republic (CAR) and Nigeria, whose presence is causing tensions with the local population. |
The useless Naai-gerian military does not have a handle on the situation. Violence rises in the North. Naai-gerians suffer. Brawn...maybe. Brains? Not a chance! http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=46361&Cr=nigeria&Cr1= Amid rising violence, UN agency advises against forced returns to north-east Nigeria 29 October 2013 – The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is calling on States to keep their borders open for Nigerians fleeing the escalating violence in their country and who may be in need of international protection. The Geneva-based agency is also advising States against forced returns of people to the region, spokesperson Dan McNorton told reporters. “Our recommendations are contained in a newly issued Return Advisory, which seeks to ensure that humanitarian and asylum principles are upheld in light of the worsening security situation in north-eastern Nigeria,” he stated. Conflict between the Nigerian army and insurgents in the north-eastern states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe has led to deteriorating security and humanitarian conditions in the region, which has been under a state of emergency since May. According to UNHCR, violence is estimated to have displaced an estimated 5,000 people within the region, but as humanitarian access has been hampered by the attacks, the agency believes the actual number of people affected could be significantly higher. Some 10,000 Nigerians have also crossed into neighbouring Cameroon, Chad and Niger in recent months. Most – around 8,100 – have sought refuge in Cameroon, according to local authorities who say that Nigerians are continuing to arrive. The number of Nigerian refugees in Niger is 2,700, and in Chad 150. Mr. McNorton said UNHCR has been “alarmed” by reports of the attempted forced return of 111 people from Cameroon to Nigeria on 5 October, during which 15 people were killed and another seven wounded. The remaining 89 individuals immediately fled back to Cameroon and were detained. “UNHCR is working with the Government of Cameroon to assess whether there are people in the group in need of international protection,” said Mr. McNorton. He noted that in light of the security situation in north-eastern Nigeria, people fleeing are likely to meet the criteria for refugee status as outlined in international treaties. UNHCR said its Return Advisory will remain in effect until the security and human rights situation in north-eastern Nigeria has improved sufficiently to permit a safe and dignified return.
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The uselessness of the Naai-gerian military reposted. Burnt by BH - Naai-gerian APC. Rubbish army, this. _____ In this photo taken with a mobile phone on Monday, Oct. 28, 2013, police look down on a burnt out army personal carrier following an attack by Boko Haram in in Damaturu, Nigeria. Nigerian military and hospital reports indicate a 5-hour-long battle between Islamic extremists and troops in the capital of Nigeria’s Yobe state last Thursday and Friday killed at least 90 militants, 23 soldiers and eight police officers. (AP Photo) ____ http://www.springfieldnewssun.com/ap/ap/top-news/islamic-attack-128-dead-in-nigeria-state-capital/nbbnp/
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andrewza: actually it was burnt by the nigerian security forces since BH stole it and went on a joy ride.Shame on Naai-geria. |
Burnt by Boko Haram - police station. ![]() Call it dirt. Call it slime. But fact-based it forever will be.
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Burnt by BH - Naai-gerian army barracks.
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Burnt by BH - a Naai-gerian APC.
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Lest we forget - the uselessness of the Naai-gerian military: http://allafrica.com/stories/201311010974.html Nigerian Army Shoot Own Refugees At Border, Cameroon Blamed Maroua — Cameroonian gendarme Gaitan Atouba was stunned when the Nigerian military opened fire on more than 100 Nigerian refugees under his protection, killing 15 and seriously wounding seven in the northeast Nigerian border town of Banki earlier this month. Atouba and his fellow officers had been ordered to round up refugees in the town of Amchide in Cameroon's Far North region and hand them over to the Nigerian border authorities in Banki for questioning about their possible involvement with the rebel Islamist sect Boko Haram. Around 8,300 Nigerians, fleeing both attacks by Boko Haram and the heavy-handed response of the security forces in northern Nigeria, have crossed into Cameroon's Far North since Nigerian President Jonathan Goodluck declared a state of emergency in June. The Cameroon government believes Boko Haram members have infiltrated Cameroon posing as refugees, and are using it as a safe haven to launch attacks into Nigeria as part of their drive to establish an independent state based on sharia (Islamic law) in largely Muslim northeast Nigeria. Hundreds have been killed in Boko Haram attacks and fighting between the group and Nigerian security forces in recent months. ![]() |
NaijaPikinGidi: You are dealing with a CrazyPig who thrives on slime and dirt.Fact-based dirt and slime nonetheless. Nothing that can be successfully challenged. Not a single lie have I uttered. Just painful facts about your hapless military. |
rka1: Why don't you scroll up my dear and read the articles I have been posting. They may answer your inquisitiveness and obsessions with BH.Yes, run along. You've displayed enough idiôcy for one day. |
rka1: What can I say bros? You never see him appear when successes are being recorded. All of a sudden, when he thinks he has a negative story to post (which he hasn't bothered to cross-check), he appears. When you counter him, he dismisses it and starts with sound bites about failures and the like.I don't see you posting facts to negate what you've been given. You're just moth foaming. Not that I'm surprised. The truth does reduce people to what you've become. Where did your zeal go? Vanished, has it? I told you that you'd be frustrated. And frustrated you are. Your points are abandoned and you've resorted to playing games. |
rka1: This is hilarious. You had an argument?You must be a teenager, thinking that smileys will conceal the fact that you've been beaten up. You've given up (with good reason) and all you can do now is post smileys. You just look silly. |
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Don't waste my time. I really have to go now. I can't engage in idîotic pleasantries, I'm afraid.
. What have you pulled out? A question. You have rightly abandoned the question because it never would've advanced your case. So what have you pulled out now? The presence of whites. Now, that's a mere bare statement. It's not evidence.
. Many a case I have won and many a case I have lost too. But debate is always according to set rules and you take it like you give it. Not that you'd know anything about the rules of evidence and enquiry. It's like pitting a street brawler against a boxer (assuming you have some understanding in you, you will find profoundness in this and humble yourself