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Miss sloane. Great great movie. 9.7/10 |
[quote author=IpobExposed post=53125537][/quote]Have you seen the head of an average white man? It is flat like that of an IPOB. ![]() The cone-head of afonjas is a sign of slow genetic evolution . |
Palestine is in trouble. Israel will so brutally deal with them. I pity them really. Especially their beautiful arab women. |
xana101:You are not an Igbo man. The likes of ibori, alameiseigha, Dickson and other idiotts are the ones you want governing your Nigeria? Goodluck. And btw, I am sure you are an afonja trying to create division. I see you. |
Irrelevant entities fooling themselves. Which Igbo man can you entrust Nigeria to? That is the height of insult. One would be led to think you people actually controls what happens to the Igbo race in NigeriaThe so-called Nigeria itself was created by an Igbo man. And btw, if buhari can govern, then anybody can govern. |
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Benita27:Fair enough. Stupidity is a basic human right. God bless you, milady. |
Benita27:I respect opinions that make sense. If your grouse against trump was backed with strong and convincing argument, i may not agree with you but i will applaud the rationale. Your arguments are laughable and downright hate. |
Benita27:Shut up. I have seen you yapping nonsense on trump threads without having whiff of the subject matter. What do you know about religion in the USA, you simpleton. If you are a Nigerian or african, hillary clinton should not your idol. |
ollah1:The United states of America is no longer a poor indian colony. The USA was not created by indians. The colony of indians was not called the USA. |
ollah1:Immigrant are immigrant for a reason. They met a religion there. The united states of America(i am not talking about the indian poor colony) as we know it today was created by some people who practiced a certain religion and built their laws on the foundations of that religion. That religion is christianity. |
Wiseandtrue:They have actually in Nnamdi Azikwe. But that is too long a time not to have ruled since, for a major ethnic group with presence in virtually every part of the Nigerian shitthole. |
ollah1:Foundation of the USA? Tell me something i don't know.And which part of the USA including protectorates in pueto-rico is historically muslim? |
Nnanwoyi:That is their one naijeria. The one-naijeria they want idiotts to believe in and embrace. ![]() |
sarrki:There is no religious wahala. Unlike Nigeria, America is an overwhelmingly christian majority by history and current status. And i am even been generous by granting muslims a minority status, because virtually 98-99.9% of them are not original americans. They are all migrants. |
CoolFreeday:You must think you perpetual opposition people can determine if igbos become president or not. When igbos were controlling and creating Nigeria and making alliances with tafawa balewa and other northern leaders that matter, your afonja leaders were somewhere playing opposition. Don't overestimate yourself. An Igbo man will become president if he wants to regardless of afonja support or not. OBJ is seeing an inevitable conclusion, which is why as usual he is switching to the winning side. |
[b]AS VEGAS -- In the gun suppressor industry, competition can be fierce, but the companies are united in their support of a bill introduced this month that aims to make it cheaper and easier to own one of the devices. Many companies that make and sell silencers arrived at SHOT Show after a banner business year, and optimistic that a repeal of certain regulations could spur an additional surge in demand. The bill, the Hearing Protection Act of 2017, was introduced Jan. 9 by Reps. Jeff Duncan of South Carolina and John Carter of Texas, both Republicans, and has 68 sponsors in all. It would retroactively remove the $200 tax on suppressors, and remove them from regulation under the National Firearms Act, in the name of reducing shooters' hearing loss. While a similar piece of legislation introduced in 2015 never made it out of committee, advocates say they're cautiously optimistic that the bill will pass this year. SilencerCo, which owns a handy majority of the market share of silencers, planned an addition of four new buildings at its headquarters in West Valley City, Utah, public relations specialist Matt Pinnell told Military.com. This year, the company's display was dominated by the Maxim 9, a 9mm pistol with a built-in silencer that just entered production. "Our growth rate has been amazing. And the suppressor industry growth rate has been amazing," Pinnell said. "I think it's because people are becoming educated on what they really are. Once people become educated and try our product, try any suppressor and know what they can actually offer, a lot of that fear starts to go away." GemTech, an Idaho-based suppressor company, saw business grow 300 percent in the last 12 months, due in part to new manager, said Philip Sansotta, online marketing manager for the company. And all are expecting a feeding frenzy of demand for the devices if the tax and regulations requiring a wait period for ownership go away. "From an industry standpoint, it's going to be a lot more competitors entering the field. It could devalue certain brands, everyone's trying to ompete, a lot of people could go out of business," Sansotta said. "But I think the cream is going to rise to the top with this one. See Military.com's Full Coverage of SHOT Show 2017 Sansotta said GenTech, like most of the companies who spoke with Military.com, already has a tentative strategy to ramp up production if demand suddenly increases. But building out supply chains takes time, and some worry that heightened demand could create shortages and long wait times, even without regulations requiring them. "It would be a whole new game. Just watch this start flying off the shelves," said CJ Hunter, a machinist at Hailey Defense, a small company that makes adjustable-gas suppressors. "You might have some delays just waiting on manufacturing at that point." Adam Ward, an accounts manager at Operators Suppressor Systems, which makes suppressors for the military and for the commercial market, agreed that production would probably lag behind demand for awhile. Likely also: the appearance of new suppliers on the market. All those people that think suppressors are cool, but don't want to go through the hassle, will buy them," he said. "So all these gun stores that never sold suppressors, you'll have a bunch of little companies come up and start making suppressors that never would have thought of it. And a lot of them will die out because they're going to be doing what everybody else is doing. But I think it's going to change a lot." Critics of the bill say deregulating suppressors might thwart law enforcement officers trying to catch criminals using silences guns. Proponents contend silencers only diminish the sound of gunshots, leaving an unmistakable noise signature. The suppressor lobby, headed by the American Suppressor Association, got a shot in the arm when Donald Trump Jr., the son of the president and an active hunter, visited SilencerCo last year for a sit-down interview focused on the Second Amendment. As SilencerCo and other corporate advocates of the bill wait to see how it fares in Congress, Pinnell said they're encouraging firearms enthusiasts to keep purchasing silencers now, noting they will get a refund on their $200 tax expenditure if the bill does pass. "A lot of people are in limbo: do I buy now, do I buy later," Pinnell said. "I've been asked a lot if I think HPA is going to go through. Regardless if it does or if it doesn't, there's no need to stop purchasing suppressors at this time." There is one potential concern that could rear its head as the bill heads for debate: as written, it would take away many of the regulations governing the creation of homemade suppressors, potentially creating safety risks. "I think you could get a lot of people trying to make their own suppressors at home and that could get dangerous at some point," Hunter said. "Especially if you're out at the open range next to Bubba with his homemade oil can filter [suppressor] that goes up in flames because he didn't do it right." http://www.military.com/daily-news/2017/01/22/silencer-business-booms-as-deregulation-bill-heads-for-debate.html[/b] |
The U.S. says Russia's claim that its warplanes flew a joint mission over Syria with the U.S.-led coalition against the Islamic State group is "rubbish." Russia's Defense Ministry said Monday its forces in Syria had received coordinates of IS targets near al-Bab on Sunday "from the U.S. side via hotline with the international coalition headquarters." U.S. Air Force Col. John Dorrian, a coalition spokesman, almost immediately labeled the Russian claim as propaganda. U.S. Navy Capt. Jeff Davis, a Pentagon spokesman, said the U.S. does have routine "deconfliction" talks with Russia to avoid unintended aerial incidents in Syria's crowded skies. But Davis says there have been no changes to that arrangement, and the U.S. has insisted for months that it has no coordination or sharing of targets with Russia. http://www.military.com/daily-news/2017/01/23/us-spokesman-russian-claim-syria-coordination-rubbish.html |
win3k:El-zarkazy is a shitte, whose sect is seen as an abberation of mainstream islam that Nigeria holds as its state religion. I know you are trying to defend Buhari and your crappy bigoted military, but some people are smarter than that. Try it on the leader of Ansar-udeen or NASFAT and get back to me |
soath:Many did not vote Buhari and he still won. |
It is madness though for the democratic party to fund abortions in God forsaken countries in the world, when American military vets are in the fuccking street and our infrastructure and Education need a massive overhaul. Anybody with a brain will see that trump is right on the money here. God bless America. |
lailo:And even bigger reason for the president of Nigeria to work faster and harder. But the reverse is the case. |
OP must be suffering from malaria. Algeria, Egypt, morocco, Southarica, Ethipia, Angola, Sudan have much powerful militaries that would turn Nigeria into whipping boys. Nigeria still uses the ancient f-7 jet that was made by china as a stop-gap they no longer need, while Egypt is currently expecting a couple of F-16s from the US. Algeria , Egypt and southafrica have submarines while Nigeria has none. West africa is weak, and that is where Nigeria has influence. |
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If you like yourself, you better not engage in any protest that will result in soldiers using people for sport. That is the Nigeria you have fostered on yourselves by supporting evil. Not everybody can be as brave as IPOB. |
azimibraun:I would expect them to correct it in 2019. Spread the votes and collect your share. Nigeria is not worth idealism. |
Eledan:The day tinubu enters a face-off with okorocha is the day tinubu get fired from his own APC. Uzor kalu was brought in to replace tinubu's propaganda arm, btw. We have been playing politics long before your awolowo came |
Eledan:Political prostitutes? No wahala. If it means we are no longer the hateful ones that hate buhari because he is fulani , it is all good. sai buhari jare. |
Eledan:Leave am like that. Better than tinubu getting blown away in his own party. |
Eledan:Doomed ke? We are just reverting back to the pre -civil war arrangement of igbo-north alliance with the yoruba race as the noisy opposition. We will teach you how to be in a political alliance without being a side-kick the same way the great Zik of Africa taught awolowo. |
Eledan:shior. Your Nigerian political history tells a very different story. |
Eledan:Yes o, my brother. Shameless compromise is the key. We will spread the vote for buhari in 2019 since his victory is inevitable which is pretty sad for Nigeria. We will give him 45% and give 55% to anyone better. That way we get to share from whoever wins. |

That is the height of insult. One would be led to think you people actually controls what happens to the Igbo race in Nigeria