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0b10010011:Really? And your president is going to the same IMF begging for huge loans. Is your president not an IMF implant? Empty headed ninny. |
JeffreyJamez:Imo state is under biafran control and the police officer was trained by biafran authorities, abi?. Empty headed afonja. |
Nwendi26:Which right man? So a man that does not want such burden in his life is not the right man? |
But why will a young man with a bright prospects be looking to settle down with an after one. With all the baggage that comes with it, when he can start off on a clean slate. I mean ladies should put themselves in the guy's shoes na. Most of these women won't advise their brothers to attempt such. That is why choices are important. We must be ready to bear the consequences of our early life choices. You can't have an eight year old child and you expect to just get married to a dream man at the drop of a hat. |
seguno2:Alright. A sex tourist with enough cash will never do wrong to go spain though. The love that spanish girls have for dickks is second to none. And the fact that their birth-rate is low shows that their ''postinor and morning after pill'' game is on point. |
The wealth of millions of poor Nigerians born and unborn is what these bitttches are consuming like there is no tommorrow. Tea party, my foot. If not for anichebe nwanne, I for say make thunder fire una there. |
Miami is cool. Not the wildest in america tthough. Someone mentioned Ibiza spain- That is truly the Bomb. Absolutely world class. A friend of mine went there and had to be hospitalized due to too much ejaculation in quick succession as a result of excessive Blow-jobbs. Those spanish chicks are something else. No wonder they have a minister for sex. |
ikp120:You don't know what you are talking about. |
Your head no correct. I won't be surprised if you are a buhari worshipping lint. na dem dey think like this. |
And where is the source of this list? |
[quote author=ElsonMorali post=54683002][/quote][b]And what is that way to get biafra? I used the UK example because their democracy is real and constant. And there is nothing like different democracy. It may take different platforms but the fundamentals are the same. And the fact that you cannot find parrallels between the UK and Nigeria with regards to secession is really telling. APGA is not a biafran party. It is the largest controlling party in the east but it is not biafran. Incase, you don't know , it has the largest igbo support. Asking it to become biafran in ideology would make it vulnerable to treason charges and dissolution by Federal Forces . So, no , it is not very feasible as an agent for biafra atleast for now. And secondly, your national assembly cannot pass the secession clause by themselves. It does not favour their interests and in all honesty is not what their constituents voted them for. The only way to get a national assembly favourably disposed towards biafra is to get people who actively got voted on a biafran platform to go there and fight for it, and that is currently not possible. And no, we will not vote for a yoruba president because a yoruba president cannot give us biafra neither is it in our best interests in Nigeria too. There is no real difference between a yoruba president and a fulani president. Infact i actually believe a very educated and progressive fulani president will be far effective and helpful to a long term biafran agenda than a yoruba rubber-stamp who will be looking not to upset the apple cart and get himself removed by his fulani superiors. The last time we made an alliance with yorubas for independence,we got seriously burnt. So, it is madness to repeat the same mistake twice. Infact, given how the one naijeria mantra is most vociferous in yorubaland than anywhere else in Nigeria even though it is not actually practiced anyway, it is a stupid venture to support a yoruba candidacy. As for the rest of your accusations about igbos not getting the presidency due to their supposed clannishness - that is irrelevant to the discourse so i will not bother to go that line. Long term planning and intelligence is very easy in a system where the political variables are democratic and constant. How do you plan for a biafra in an utterly politically chaotic and unstable jungle like Nigeria where getting biafran representatives is ''legally'' impossible. The US have many ways of pushing foward secessionistic agendas in weak, corrupt and fractured nation states like Nigeria and making it successful. Invading is an overkill. Yes, i agree that trump does not currently see any need for such actions. There are ways to change that too. But it requires unity of purpose, serious intelligence, and lobbying. [/b] |
BAYERN -REAL MADRID Anyway , bayern will edge that. Real madrid has lost form of late and have significant tactical weakness that will be exploited at the highest level. JUVENTUS - BARCELONA. Is there a way for both teams to lose? Two very arrogant and dirty teams i will never support. Juventus are mighty impressive, but barcelona are just too crisp on their day. Barcelona edges it. MONACO-DORTMUND- My favourite game of that round. Battle of the strikeforce- Mbappe Vs Aubameyang. Too close to call. Athletico wins. |
It is only a matter of time. The US need to test some new weapon systems, and North korea is providing the opportunity. ![]() |
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What is the meaning of a first class king? What right or legitimacy does Nigeria have to decide who is a first class king?. They all have the territorial zones and cannot exercise rule beyond that zone. The Emir of kano regardless of how regarded he is in the north, has no relevance in warri during pre-colonial Nigeria. So how then is the Emir of kano a first class king and others are not, when his influence is not pervasive throughout Nigeria? These people sha ![]() |
Bloody illiterate. We are talking show of force, and this one is talking about a lone cowardly attempt that was stopped in its tracks by US fighters scrambled almost immediately. This is what a show of force looks like. http://www.express.co.uk/news/world/715584/US-military-European-57-operations-Russia http://www.cbsnews.com/news/us-tanks-roll-into-germany-to-protect-against-potential-russian-invasion/ http://www.upi.com/Top_News/World-News/2017/02/09/US-Army-tanks-reach-Latvia-Russia-calls-NATO-moves-a-threat/3131486641943/ http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/us-special-forces-russia-border-lithuania-latvia-estonia-putin-scared-to-death-a7509736.html The US has unprecedented military presence in the so-called Russian sphere of influence. That is what is called show of force |
It is about time the United states dealt with Turkey in its own way. Benefiting From US protection and at same time playing hanky panky with the enemy. It is a shame that we need them though due to their geo-political importance . Of all the NATO countries, they are the most backward. No wonder the UK and some NATO members wants turkey kicked out. Looking more like a third world dictatorship, than a NATO member. |
SirWere:[b]The US cannot fire Nuclear missiles at North korea? Says who? North korea has been warned repeatedly in very clear terms. If they attempt any nuclear conflagration, the response would be nuclear. The US have flown Nuclear capable Bomber many times over South korea as a show of force. If you believe they can't or won't use it if events calls for it, then you are deluded. And no, Russia can not just sell Nukes to any country. It is in their best interests as well as america to ensure a non-proliferation of Nukes. And sorry, i still don't get how chinese geographical proximity to korea makes them have an advantage so large that it would massively impart the war. Do they have an advantage? Yes. But the advantage is not really that big atleast when america is concerned. We are talking about a country with a significant buildup of military presence in that region of both nuclear , Missile defences and otherwise for years. That is a massive presence. It is not like the terrain is unfamiliar to US forces. And besides, We are talking about a war involving ICBMs, supersonic jets, and Aircraft carriers here not igbo- fulani yeye tribal war. The time it will take a US carrier group currently in the pacific to complement very significant American military build-up on the ground in south korea will not take more than 3 hours. The time it will take squadrons of F-22 raptors and B-2 bombers to leave Texas and get to Korea is 4-5 hours. Besides, China and Korea are currently not in good terms. Atleast, not as good enough to compel china risking it all for them. https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/24/world/asia/china-north-korea-relations-kim-jong-un.html?_r=0 http://shanghaiist.com/2017/02/20/north_korea_coal_sanctions.php Infact, i believe the best China would do for her interests is to cut a deal with america for a non-nuclear Conflict with North-korea if war becomes inevitable . China is not hanging her neck out for North korea . That is delusion to believe otherwise. [/b] |
lonelydora:Seriously? You are comparing isolated cases of terrorism in the USA/france to Nigeria's long drawn conflict where terrorists have claimed territories and attack without fear? smh. |
lonelydora:No developed country fights terrorism on its OWN SOIL for this long. You are just a sycophant and a peddler of misinformation and half-truths. |
Jman06:I think yours is actually the exceptional case here. Maybe they needed a lecturer badly. |
Jman06:It dosen't work like that anymore. My sister graduated from there with a first class in physics with a CGPA of 4.63. The highest in the last five years, yet nothing for her. She applied and they told her, they don't need more lecturers. ![]() Fortunately, she won the Commonwealth Postgraduate scholarship and is currently in the UK studying Nuclear Physics. |
And the buhari is just there watching his country slide into anarchy and impunity. Mehn, incompetence is a terrible thing. |
Zoharariel:You are not tired of posting this nonsense everywhere. |


