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Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 12:38am On Sep 09, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Sensibility is clearly not your best attribute!
Wear it. You're a refugee and you think you know about South Africa just because you happen to walk our alleys. You remain a second-grade "South African".

The scorn you get viewed with, you absolutely deserve.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 12:35am On Sep 09, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
A true pig is always true to its calling! Scream or whisper the word [b]PIG [/b]and it comes tagging happily on and along!

Specially ordered for the pig just at a justifiable cost.
grin grin grin grin
That's a nice picture. It captures your thoughts perfectly. cool

The pig must have had quite the impact to have you slumping over photoshop.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 12:30am On Sep 09, 2013
solomon111: lol.
It will take Nigeria less than 2 years to develop a minning sector that will dwarf the rest of africa.
We're just bidding our time.
That statement alone proves my point. You don't even know what takes. So, I spit on you.

Go speak to Ghana. You need them.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 12:25am On Sep 09, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Pig of no nation! grin grin
Says the monkey of hillbrow.

Weak.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 12:18am On Sep 09, 2013
solomon111: Nigeria has more than 7% of the world's uranium deposit,while Niger-republic a border country to Nigeria and a "sister nation" has the largest deposit of uranium in the world.
Very Nice.!!
Nigeria is surrounded by uranium.
Nice indeed. But a cup of tea is nice.

____

Mines don't run on peanuts and bananas.

They run on money and brains.

You don't have the mining infrastructure. You don't have the know-how. You don't have the mining economy.

Talk to us once you've built same. You could always ask for help from Ghana. They know far more about mining than you do.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 12:17am On Sep 09, 2013
solomon111: Nigeria has more than 7% of the world's uranium deposit.
Very Nice.
Mines don't run on peanuts and bananas.

They run on money and brains.

You don't have the mining infrastructure. You don't have the know-how. You don't have the mining economy.

Talk to us once you've built same. You could always ask for help from Ghana. They know far more about mining than you do.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 12:12am On Sep 09, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Who cares what a slimy stupid pig says? angry angry
Yes. Your brand of intellectualism, as confirmed by your fellow ape.

Don't you have a few computers of operating systems to deal with?

Say, where's your computer store in Hillbrow? I'd like to visit when I'm back in South Africa. We both know you aren't skilled enough to set up shop anywhere else...?
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 12:07am On Sep 09, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Is baby Malema your best response to the frightening realities of mortal proportions that your Zuma government is so weary of? Head or tail you lose. Take the land away from whites and foreigners and you crash your economy. Turn a blind eye and your baby Malema will convince more 33% brain South Africans to revolt via EFF. Time is ticking fast!!
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Malema who?

Your schadenfreude will remain unsatisfied, idîot from a nation of squatters. And you want to talk about land?

You idîots don't own homes. So please, give us a break.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 11:28pm On Sep 08, 2013
Henry120: gringringringrin...... Run, craigb run..... Julius malema is coming for yougringringringrin
Worry about Boko Haram. We all know which nation's facing an uprising today.

A deadly uprising from their own brothers.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 11:12pm On Sep 08, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Tell the same to all your South African brethren scattered all over the world including the ones in Nigeria. Ain't you such a typical ignorant South African? Go see and explore the world and be set free from your mental bondage.
Posts - 4

Substance - 0

Next.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 10:52pm On Sep 08, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Too late an opinion! We shamed your opinions long ago with relevant facts on this thread. Spend some time to look them up. Facts will never shrink in the face of persistent falsehoods.

grin
You've just been served facts. You're responding to them with emptiness.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 10:51pm On Sep 08, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Can you now see your own stupidity? Your Home Affairs does not know how much land is owned by foreigners! So don't argue with me when I say foreigners own choice portions of land in that South Africa of yours. Foreign nationals should not be allowed to own land ... but they already do! Including Nigerians!! shocked shocked shocked Sadly you are too poor you can't afford the cheapest land in your squatter camps!
Home affairs have nothing to do with land ownership. You clearly don't know what you're talking about.

Prove that Naai-gerians own large tracts of land in South Africa. Don't make noise about "foreigners". If you can't go jump in a lake.

While you are at that, have a look at property ownership in the South of France. See who owns property there. You are an idïot.

And why do Naai-gerians not own homes? Answer us that, will you?

Land in Naai-geria and no home ownership. undecided How does that work?
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 10:39pm On Sep 08, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Do you really want us to talk about land ownership in your South Africa? We can give it a shot only if you can stomach the brutal and bitter truths that I may provide. Holla when you are ready.
Right after we talk about home ownership in Naai-geria.

We all know which country has the lowest home ownership numbers in the whole of Africa.

Give us a break, will you. Mr bitter. Mr Hillbrow.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 10:37pm On Sep 08, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Brainless fool. You like to be spoon-fed like a baby? Use whatever is left of your brain!! Your EFF movement is shopping around already for support spiritual financial and otherwise in preparation for landgrabs! cheesy

http://mg.co.za/article/2013-09-06-00-up-in-alms-malema-finds-jesus-in-lagos
Julius Malema is irrelevant. And you know this, what with your living in hero and the like.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 10:36pm On Sep 08, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: All or majority of land in Nigeria is State or Federal Government property except when bought or leased for public housing, agriculture and industry on leasehold agreements. Speak about your South Africa where your government owns just 14%. Little wonder your enfant terrible Julius Malema has begun his Economic Freedom Fighters political movement to take back all the land by force and without compensation from the white minority! SA ... another Zimbabwe in the making ... shocked shocked shocked
Stop monkeying up and down.

The article said "at least" 14%

And you can't prove anything about massive Naai-gerian ownership of land in South Africa.

You have no point.

Deal with it.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 9:52pm On Sep 08, 2013
agaugust: nigeria has over 600 SAM missiles, south africa does not have up to 100 drones...else show us source to prove it....maybe south africa has about 50 drones i guess.

i dont like repeating posts and wasting my time. i mentioned only SAM because i am tired of listing all nigerian air defence weapons 777 times in 7 months....Bofors AAA, Type 90 AAA, SAM-7, Blowpipe SAM....AKASH SAM is coming soon cheesy

please dont waste my time, go fly south african drones against Rhino poachers NOT nigerian air defence forces cheesy

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Monkey!

The point was never about how many drones South Africa has or does not have.

The point was about the uselessness of your satellites.

People aren't relying on satellites, but on drones. That's the point being argued. Your satellites could not find Boko Haram. The US had to come in with drones, to help and save you from your haplessness.

Fake MBA. Fake researcher. Learn basic comprehension and stop wasting our time. You can't even follow a simple argument.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 7:06am On Sep 08, 2013
swanky@vodamail:
Sorry we already has nuclear power station and we dismantlEd our own nuclear heads we walk the talk other talk the walk OMG a country which still cannot provide the basic amenities like 24h electricity clean water can really dream about. Nuclear anyway is just a dream
This post is murder.

Rest in peace Agaugust. Mr fake researcher.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 1:27am On Sep 08, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: ‘Nigeria Eyes Space Defense Programme’
Sunday, 08 September 2013 00:00 By J.K. Obatala

A HIGH ranking military officer, attached to the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), has revealed that Nigeria is working towards an active and fully equipped Space Defense Command, to meet national security challenges.

Brigadier General Toyin Osazuwa, Defense Adviser to NASRDA, said the Command would, in all likelihood, be activated within the next two years.

“It’s taking time,” Osazuwa explained in an interview at the Obasanjo Space Centre, Lugbe, Federal Capital Territory, “for several reasons”.

One reason, he said, is because “the awareness of those in authority” has developed slowly. But this, he quickly added, is changing rapidly, as strategic planners come to realise that there is no feasible alternative to a Space Defense Command.

“When you see what is happening in the advanced nations,” Osazuwa said, “in terms of the application of space technology, you discover that it is the in-thing, the modern trend, and we cannot be left behind… In those countries, the military is actually at the forefront…”

The other cause of delay, he noted, is that in the Nigerian military, conditions are not quite right for the immediate application of space technology. Consequently, the main priority, at present, is creating an awareness and, above all else, capacity building.

“It will surprise you to know,” Osazuwa said, “that we have a lot of military officers doing Ph.D. work in space science technology in the advanced countries… Presently, about four or five of them are studying abroad. One is in the U.S.A. Two are in the United Kingdom, and one is in France.”

But quite a number, the General said, have already graduated and have been posted back to the mainstream of the military. More than 200 officers, in all branches of the Nigerian Armed Forces, including the Police, have reportedly had space science and technology training.

“So, when we eventually go ahead and establish the Defense Command Council, these people will form the arrowhead -the policy makers and trainers of the younger ones.”

Osazuwa laid emphasis on communications infrastructure, stressing the need for a dedicated military satellite, with controlling ground stations, “even though NigComSat-1r has the capacity to provide communications for the armed forces”.

Combining military and civilian functions in a single satellite, the General said, “is not expedient. There will definitely be conflict, one way or the other. Military activity is very dynamic, especially in the area of communication. An exclusively military communications satellite is needed”.

Osazuwa praised Dr. S.O. Mohammed, the Director General, for his support of the military, and for “making NASRDA’S next project, the launch of a dedicated communications satellite for the Armed Forces, which he has already presented to the Presidency and the National Security Advisor”.

An electronics and telecommunications engineer, Osazuwa has represented the military at NASRDA for the past five years, making him the longest serving officer with a civilian agency in Nigerian military history.

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http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/national-news/132201-nigeria-eyes-space-defense-programme-

Something for readers to ruminate on!
cool cool cool
Yes. Naai-geria eyes gianthood too. Six decades later, Naai-gerians aren't holding their collective breath.

"Ruminate" on that, why don cha?
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 1:19am On Sep 08, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Boko Haram: 8 Suspects Arrested, As Chief Of Army Staff
Sunday, 08 September 2013 00:00 From Njadvara Musa, Maiduguri


THE Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Azubuike Ihejerika, on Friday, commended members of the Borno Vigilance Youths Group (BVYG) for supporting the Nigerian Army in the “massive hunt and arrests” of fleeing Boko Haram sect members from Borno State.

The Youths have, since July, arrested over 160 terror suspects in Maiduguri metropolis, Bama and Damboa, 87 kilometres south of the state capital.

Speaking to reporters, yesterday, at the end of a one-day working visit to Maiduguri, Ihejerika said: “I wish to commend the Borno Youths who have volunteered and supported us in fighting the Boko Haram insurgency, not only this state, but also the entire Northeast sub-region of the country; the Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Abubakar Umar Garbai El-Kanemi; and the entire people of this state for their individual and collective support to our troops in ending the insurgency that has claimed many lives and property.”

Ihejirika said that his visit to Maiduguri was to see how well the newly established Maj. Gen Ethan-led 7 Division of the Nigerian Army is settling down at its headquarters in Monguno.

“I am impressed with the logistics and everything, and I am giving assurance that Army Headquarters and the Defence Headquarters are appreciative of work as they had been with the Joint Task Force (JTF).

“I am also very impressed at the conduct of the troops because they had adhered to the rules of engagement. These soldiers have really done us proud,” Ihejirika said.

Meanwhile, members of the Vigilance Youths and troops of 5 Brigade of 7 Division of the Nigerian Army on Friday arrested eight terror suspects in Bulunkutu and Gomari wards of Maiduguri metropolis, recovering arms and ammunition from two of the suspects.

The arrested persons, according to one of the Youths, Audu Isa, are informants of the outlawed Islamist sect, who sneaked into Maiduguri to gather information on activities of soldiers and the Youths.

“We were shocked at how these suspects infiltrated this city through the Gomari river bank to launch attacks on the day the Chief of Army Staff visited Maiduguri.

“With our 24-hour patrol, we intercepted eight suspects in Bulunkutu and Gomari areas and recovered some arms and ammunition, before they were handed over to soldiers and police for further investigation.”

Confirming the incident, yesterday, in Maiduguri, chairman of BVYG, Abubakar Mallum, said the arrest coincided with the visit of the Chief of Army Staff. He said all the arms and ammunition recovered, and the suspects were handed over to troops of 5 Brigade of the Nigerian Army for interrogation.

Thanking the Chief of Army Staff for his commendation, he said: “We have risked our lives to protect people and property.”

The Police Public Relations Officer in Borno State, Gideon Jibrin, also confirmed the arrest to reporters in Maiduguri.

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http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/national-news/132215--boko-haram-8-suspects-arrested-as-chief-of-army-staff-
Author of this article: From Njadvara Musa, Maiduguri

News from the source!
Suspected Boko Haram gunmen kill 15
(AFP) – 1 day ago
MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — Gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram Islamists stormed the northeast Nigerian town of Gajiran on Thursday, opening fire in a market and killing 15 people, residents said.
Borno state in the northeast, Boko Haram's stronghold where the latest violence occurred, has seen a spate of similar attacks on locals in recent weeks.
Gajiran residents speaking to journalists in the state capital Maiduguri said the gunmen pretended to be traders attending a local market.
"Some of them came aboard trucks while others came on foot to beat the security checks at the entrance of the town," resident Ibrahim Bulama said.
They then "blended among traders conducting business", before opening fire in the market, killing 15 people, he told reporters.
They also set fire to a local government building and a police post, he said.
Another local speaking to journalists in Maiduguri, Aisami Yusuf, also put the death toll at 15 and provided a similar account.
Gajiran is roughly 85 kilometres (50 miles) from the capital.
There has been no mobile phone service in Borno since the middle of May, when Nigeria declared a state of emergency across most of the northeast and launched an offensive aimed at crushing Boko Haram's insurgency.
Details of attacks have been difficult to verify, with area police and military officers unreachable by phone.
The military has said it switched off the phones to block the Islamists from coordinating attacks.
It has also claimed the offensive left the insurgents in disarray and curbed their ability to attack to civilians.
While the violence has persisted amid the military campaign, the pattern of attacks suggests that the insurgents have targeted more remote regions, perhaps where the presence of security forces is reduced.
Last month, insurgents dressed as soldiers opened fire on worshippers leaving a mosque in the far northeastern village of Dumba, killing at least 35 people.
Separately, on August 10 and 11, suspected Boko Haram members stormed a mosque in Konduga and shot dead 44 worshippers as well as 12 other people in a nearby village in another area of the northeast.
Brutal attacks on three schools since July have killed dozens of students.
Boko Haram's insurgency has left more than 3,600 dead since 2009, including killings by the security forces, who have been accused of major abuses.
The group has claimed to be fighting for the creation of an Islamic state in Africa's most populous nation and largest oil producer, though it is believed to have a number of factions with varying aims.
Various attempts to start peace talks with Boko Haram have failed to stem the violence.
Nigeria's 160 million population is roughly divided between a mainly Christian south and mostly Muslim north.
Analysts and diplomats say the insurgency has stalled development and scared off investors, particularly in the north, the most impoverished part of the country.


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News from the source!
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 1:02am On Sep 08, 2013
NaijaPikinGidi: Juvenile talk! An inconsequential 14% of all land in South Africa is what your government can boast of ... whereas foreigners (including Nigeria grin ) and your white minority own the other 86% of South African land! Well ... in your SADC, soldiers are now told to farm. You may continue to pledge contributions not because you want to, but because you are desperate to project the kind of potent power and war credentials that Nigeria already projects, at no cost to SA lives and/or risk to finances of your government. We deploy without asking questions, while you squabble with the UN for payment before deployment. So what then is SA's priority? SANDF could well be turning their focus to farming just like Zambia.

SANDF on a mission to Nigeria? Not in your lifetime!! Not ever!! You don't know what is going on in your South Africa! You don't want to know! cool cool #crypticbynature
Idiöt!

"The state, by way of various government organs, owns at least 17 061 882 hectares of land in South Africa, the surveyor general said on Thursday, accounting for 14% of the surface area of the country." _ That's as far as the latest survey went to verify ownership.

We are walking among idîots. When you next walk down a dark Hillbrow alley, think about how you'll show us your amazing Naai-gerian land ownership numbers in South Africa. We all know you won't do that. So sit down like a good monkey and stop jumping up and down.

You can't read and understand a simple sentence; and you can't prove your rubbish.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 8:08pm On Sep 06, 2013
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:45pm On Sep 06, 2013
obainojazz: cheesy enjoy yourself with your gay partners....while am here enjoying the cool breeze of freedom...not where blacks are afraid of whites..not where when you strike,soldiers start killing you,not when a black south african hate a fellow african living in his town,all because he is richer than the southAfrica..am not going to reply you again coz all i see in you is hate..go meet your ugly mama let her teach you respect...fooool...
Yes. In Naai-geria, blacks are afraid of blacks. Boko haram takes care of that. Black on black deaths by the minute.

How's your freedom working out for ya?

Lovely, is it? Death in mosques and the like? Enjoyable because the killers are black? Ok. You're very smart.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:31pm On Sep 06, 2013
obainojazz: hehe..nice pix of you and you gay fvckers...let tjem come to Nigeria and say they are gays na......you need to go check if there is a brain in that your big,black,thick head....foolish ghanaian who doesnt know his left from his right.....all you rats do in Nigeria is to polish our shoes....why cant you monkeys go to randland..blahblahblah...fooolllsss grin
As you wish.

I present the underground gay movement of Naai-geria.

Under the carpet-oooo.
http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-20887170
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:26pm On Sep 06, 2013
kwame tut: Gayboons. grin grin grin
Hahahaha - the underground gay movement of Naai-eria.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:24pm On Sep 06, 2013
kwame tut: @Obainojazz

WE ALREADY HVE CLUES ABOUT AIDS SITUATION IN naai-geria. Swept under carpet grin grin grin

Public Health Aspects of HIV/AIDS in Low and Middle Income ...
books.google.co.za/books?isbn=0387727116
David D. Celentano, ‎Chris Beyrer - 2008 - ‎Medical
The prediction of UNAIDS is that by 2010, Nigeria will have 5.5 million people living with HIV/AIDS and about 8.4 million by 2015
They overtook India to be ranked second. That means "high infection rate- oooooo"
grin

And we aren't even talking about the victims that haven't been included in the stats shocked

We all know the stats button is broken in Naai-geria.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:05pm On Sep 06, 2013
kwame tut: @Obaino
WE ALL KNOW ABOUT THE "UNDERCOUNTING OF AIDS STATS IN NIGERIA"

Note: Nigeria is ranked second in AIDS after SA and has HIGHEST HIV+ NEW BORNS IN THE WORLD. grin grin grin

By 2015 onwards Nigeria will be leading the world in AIDS. READ IGBO FOOL.
cheesy grin grin grin cry cry
We also know that their gays have gone underground too.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:02pm On Sep 06, 2013
four one nine eater dot com.

grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 3:01pm On Sep 06, 2013
kwame tut: SE Nigerian mofo here is immune to AIDS. cheesy grin grin cry cry

WE KNOW THAT IGBO PROSTITUTES ARE ALL OVER THE GLOBE SELLING GUAVA. cheesy cheesy grin grin
Eeuwwwww. I love guava! cry
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 2:55pm On Sep 06, 2013
zetdee: @Craig if you knew how think that guy is, you wouldn't bother replying to him, that one is a first class crackpot, checkout his posts.
The two ibos on the thread did nothing but buttress kwame's points about igbos.. Ibos have the ape gene, hence the flat head and constant mindless chest beating; ibos own 70% of lagos, ibos are the brains of africa, ibos created the internet, iboland is the Japan of Africa, ibos are the Jews of the bible, ibos are this, ibos are that.



Below are examples of a proper Igbo men who got played why trying to scam some Amreicans

https://payload.cargocollective.com/1/2/84550/1108098/solomoneze2.jpg

[img]http://forum.419eater.com/forum/album_picm.php?pic_id=195[/img]

https://www.delphifaq.com/faq/images/303399.jpg

https://dreamscape-com-media.objects.dreamhost.com/dreamscape/files/2005/08/419scammer.jpg

https://meanspirited.net/people/2011/mar/419eater.jpg

https://blogged.the-protagonist.net/images/group_pics.jpg

[img]http://2.bp..com/-8kf5l8buVGU/UBhXFbgtXxI/AAAAAAAAWWs/pwjoRL7FC2Q/s1600/yahoo-yahoo.jpg[/img]

They think they are the smartest dudes on the planet but they are the dumbest f-u-c-ks ever to possess human genes.

https://blog.writeathome.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/laughing-smiley-e1319209189266.jpg


All because of EGO!
Hahaha - now ain't that the truth, my fellow South African. grin

They think if they shout loud enough about being smart, they'll be really really smart.

I found out too late in the game that I shouldn't even bother replying. It's funny how they try to silence Kwame, while he hasn't said a single lie here. Everything he's said is true. Fascinating.
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB:
chris365: [size=13pt]it's either my comment was too complicated for your comprehension, or you are blinded by your racist mentality. get this to your empty head. Nigeria is not a racist country like south africa, and there are different varieties of skin color according to your genetic mutation. some countries have darker skin color than others.

i'll advise you free yourself from ignorance by educating yourself before talking to me cos the stench of your ignorance is damaging to other novices like yourself. this is clearly science, not racism that has clouded your racist mind. and your comment proves how far you are from enlightenment.

so what would you call asians and arabs. i'm not expecting an answer though. cos when it comes to intellect, you flee like a scared rabid dog. white boy whose skin is brighter than his brain grin

i told you that you are too dunce for me to argue with and you just keep proving it.
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The resident idïot of the thread has resurfaced. Welcome back resident idïot. No monkeying up and down will make you smarter. You remain an idïot as demonstrated by your comment.

Naai-geria is not racist you say. Yes, no, fine. whatever.

But Naai-geria is tribalist, non? Most certainly. Black on black hatred. Even Mr Alaigbo has suffered from that. Naai-gerians hating their own to the point of criticizing dark skin and finding it as something to tease and joke about.

Is that stüpid or is that stüpid. It's not by coincidence that you're the leading skin-bleaching in the world. Walking around with light-skinned faces and dark toes grin.

That's how you spot a Naai-gerian light skinned woman. You just look at the toes. grin

77% bleach skin. My dear monkey, you haven't looked at enough toes. Surely. grin You keep looking at faces and necks and then you conclude you're lighter than Ghana.

Now leave science out of it because if I ask you to produce evidence that Ghana specifically is lighter than Naai-geria scientifically, you'll do your usual monkey dance. Not that I even care to ask you the question because your whole post is clearly idíotic.

So, save yourself and accept that your idîocy, which really comes from your nation, has caused you to be tribalist and in addition to that, think there's something to be criticized about dark skin. It's the same idïocy that makes you skin bleachers extraordinaire.

Your thinking you're smart only serves to highlight how much of a monkey you are. Because it brings attention to your gems and baskets of stüpid that you deliver on this thread everyday.

Your brand of intellectualism is as depicted on the picture below. Your words. Not mine.

And the woman below is "lighter than Ghana" alright.

Resident idïot forever. Chief idïot of the thread.

Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 4:56am On Sep 06, 2013
Dibiachukwu: Yes we were forced into Nigeria by war; which your piggy brothers funded and helped fight so happily. Alaigbo is occupied.
Why did you surrender your Alaigbo? grin

If boko haram refuses to surrender, why are you being cowards?

Why don't you fight for your Alaigbo?
Foreign AffairsRe: Who Has The Strongest Military In Africa? by CraigB: 4:49am On Sep 06, 2013
Dibiachukwu: Alaigbo is under the occupation of Nigeria and her criminal friends from around the world. Pigs killing other pigs. What is the problem? Holocaust is a scam. It was a small conflict blown out of proportion; and used as an excuse for your other piggy brothers to occupy Jerusalem. Hahahaha, CRAIG THE BOER PIG. SMDH grin
Hahahaha - are you high? grin

Seriously, are you high? Alaigbo is occupied?

Oooh, I've got it. This is friggin satire! grin

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