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decatalyst:Alright. Your chlldren-children will go to south-sudan on immigration. Continue deceiving yourself and wait for change to come to you on a platter in a third world shitthole. |
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Israeljones:[b]A protest with real purpose will lead to a clash especially in third world countries like Nigeria. Why do you think the police clash with IPOB every single time , and have not been able to prove any wrong-doing on IPOB part, aside from lying that nobody was shot.? It is because the protesters were not joking and their demands and mannerism was capable of sparking a revolution. Even when the US was still a bit savage, a Dr martin luther king rally would more often than not lead to inevitable clash with the authorities, because his demands and actions were revolutionary and threatened the status quo, just like IPOB. I am not saying that a good protest should be violent. Effective Protests are actually non-violent in developed countries. But Nigeria is a third world country, and protests are supposed to be felt nationally to make any form of impact, the fact that nobody including the police is worried shows that the protest has failed. A 2face led protest would have been close to an IPOB rally, but the authorities silenced him. What you have now are jesters. [/b] |
A protest with no bite is what you call protest. Even the federal government knows it is better to just let them be and it will fizzle out. They have already intimidated or coerced the key voices anyway. Engage in a purposeful protest and see if you will not be dealt with. Your CP has already warned you guys not to take things too serious or else he is going to unleash his guns on you all . |
But igbo girls can be slutty sha. Tufiakwa. ![]() Every infidel from every god-forsaken part of Nigeria can boast of scoring in atleast one igbo girl in his life-time. smh. |
Even the civil rights movement lead by the humble Dr king cost lives. Only an afonja can be so afraid of death, and be deluded to think national revolution is gotten any other way. The rest of Nigeria should leave these jokers and saboteurs alone and get the true change they desire. |
lilytender:Shut up, you are just an afonja coward like your forefathers. The american civil war cost lives. The french revolution cost lives. Those countries are a million years ahead of Nigeria today because they sacrificed for their future decades ago. |
And how is Nigeria responding to the obvious threat that a budding homegrown south african defence industry pose to Nigeria's strategic economic and political interests on the continent? Is it until when there is a confrontation like we have nearly had in the past with the xenophobic south africans before Nigerians know what is up? A political and economic rival on the continent already develops indigenous capable missiles, and helicopters and you are just there looking? |
Zoharariel:Boomm on who? Even your putin is not that suicidal. |
adekoonlay:[b]America paid iraqi generals to ensure smooth conquest and minimal military opposition in terms of defensive weapons. It dosen't mean they won't have won and very quickly if iraqi generals proved head-strong. The odds were in overwhelmingly against saddam with or without his generals loyalty. What good are your generals against superior NATO firepower from air, land and even sea.] |
Godshand:You are asking an afonja how he continues to be zombies? Osibanjo of course. They want the crumbs as long as the rest don't get nothing. Utterly pathetic people. |
Am i the only one that finds this basketmouth guy very annoying.? ![]() The way he supported buhari in 2015, you would think the illiterate of a comedian had a clue. |
hurricaneChris:Don't involve the Igbo in your fight for aso-rock. If the Igbo nation get a good offer from northerners, then osibanjo would be sacrificed on the altar of politics. |
Even the osibanjo does not look someone with a brain or with the capacity to effectively govern a third world country and bring it out of a recession to development. This nigga was the one that set up a panel to beat down cost of goods in this globalized private sector driven economy like a military junta .The afonja VP is from the same school as the dunce president buhari. No wonder he chose him. Moronnic Birds of a feather |
irynterri:If you are Igbo, then Biafra may be the only way of fighting for the future of your children. Nigeria is looking unsalvageable. If you are not Igbo, then I am sorry, I wish you luck. |
AlexCk:He was beheaded by Emperor Nero in rome. |
victorvezx:Get off me, you stinking afonja. You expect me to enter a convo with your amala addled self. ? This is my last reply to you. |
And yes, Nigeria is a fake nation. Anybody that died for it died in vain. I implore the igbo nation to just keep watching and bid their time and don't sacrifice any more lives in the name of protests or national revolution. The state of national entropy is coming to a head one day. What is needed is the patience of the vulture. Any igbo man or woman with enough money should get his/her family out of that shitty country. |
victorvezx:Kanu has led protest and mass rallies in Nigeria many times , you spinless afonja. How do you think the moronn got himself arrested? By sitting in his comfortable home in the UK? |
Shewunoshewa:It is only an idiott that would bank on yorubas to lead a struggle. Pathological and generational cowards and sell-outs. Seyi law would soon back out after a meeting with tinubu. |
adekoonlay:Bloody on both sides? You are having a laugh. ![]() An iraqi war that was fought with overwhelming american power from the air. Troops only came in after fighter jets have done the maximum damage. America will not waste her time sending too much ground troops in the case of an iranian invasion. We are not fighting a world war 3 here, just an overambitious crappy nation. We will overwhelm Iran with superior air power, destroy all their missile defences with our tesla laser system, blow off their power plants with our silo buster missiles, and shoot down any iranian missile they may manage to fire and obliterate their crappy iranian fighters jet with just 2 combined squadrons of F-16s and F-18s. Right from the air with very minimal casualties. By the time, they know what is going on ,an american flag would be in the Ayatollah's palace. |
[b]TOKYO — U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis reassured Japanese leaders Friday that President Donald Trump is fully committed to defending Japan as a treaty partner. Trump himself raised doubts about the value of the alliance by saying during his presidential campaign that the security partnership is a bad deal for the U.S. Mattis was firm in stating that the Trump administration will stand behind Japan. He spoke at the start of a meeting with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. Abe welcomed Mattis and said he looked forward to visiting the White House next week. In South Korea earlier, Mattis delivered an explicit warning to North Korea, asserting that any use of nuclear weapons by the North on the United States or its allies would be met with what he called an "effective and overwhelming" response. U.S. defense secretaries have long offered assurances to South Korea and Japan that the American nuclear "umbrella" will protect them, but Mattis's statement was perhaps more pointed than most. He made the remarks during an appearance with his South Korean counterpart, Defense Minister Han Min Koo. "North Korea continues to launch missiles, develop its nuclear weapons program, and engage in threatening rhetoric and behavior," Mattis said with Han standing at his side and U.S. and South Korean flags at their backs. "We stand with our peace-loving Republic of Korea ally to maintain stability on the peninsula and in the region," he added. "America's commitments to defending our allies and to upholding our extended deterrence guarantees remain ironclad: Any attack on the United States, or our allies, will be defeated, and any use of nuclear weapons would be met with a response that would be effective and overwhelming." .S. defense secretaries have long offered assurances to South Korea and Japan that the American nuclear "umbrella" will protect them, but Mattis's statement was perhaps more pointed than most. He made the remarks during an appearance with his South Korean counterpart, Defense Minister Han Min Koo. "North Korea continues to launch missiles, develop its nuclear weapons program, and engage in threatening rhetoric and behavior," Mattis said with Han standing at his side and U.S. and South Korean flags at their backs. "We stand with our peace-loving Republic of Korea ally to maintain stability on the peninsula and in the region," he added. "America's commitments to defending our allies and to upholding our extended deterrence guarantees remain ironclad: Any attack on the United States, or our allies, will be We stand with our peace-loving Republic of Korea ally to maintain stability on the peninsula and in the region," he added. "America's commitments to defending our allies and to upholding our extended deterrence guarantees remain ironclad: Any attack on the United States, or our allies, will be defeated, and any use of nuclear weapons would be met with a response that would be effective and overwhelming." Mattis's statement showed why he chose South Korea for his first visit overseas since becoming defense secretary Jan. 20. He sought to reassure South Koreans of the longstanding U.S. commitment to a defense treaty that President Donald Trump suggested during the campaign is a bad deal for America. Mattis also was discussing with the South Koreans a timetable for deploying an advanced U.S. missile defense system, the Theater High-Altitude Area Defense, or THAAD, that is meant to improve protection of South Korea and Japan — as well as U.S. troops stationed in both countries — against a North Korean missile attack. He suggested that the deployment will go forward, despite its political sensitivity in Seoul. He called it an example of "defensive steps" the United States is taking in response to Pyongyang's "threatening rhetoric and destabilizing behavior." The current caretaker South Korean government has said it supports THAAD deployment, but the decision is in doubt because of approaching national elections. On Friday, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Lu Kang reiterated China's opposition to THAAD at a regularly scheduled briefing. "We have resolute opposition to the deployment of THAAD to South Korea by the U.S. and ROK, which remains unchanged and will not change," the statement said. "Such actions by the U.S. and ROK will jeopardize security and the strategic interests of regional countries, including China, and undermine undermine the strategic balance in the region." http://www.military.com/daily-news/2017/02/03/defense-secretary-mattis-reassures-japanese-us-support.html[/b]
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[b]ZAGAN, Poland -- This hamlet in the wooded countryside is hours from Wroclaw, the nearest sizeable city, with narrow winding streets and large communist-era prefab block buildings. It's in a need of a makeover, and it just might get one. The town is home to an expansive military installation, where Poland's 11th Armored Cavalry Division is based. Earlier this week, the United States sent an armored combat brigade here as part of a NATO effort to assure eastern allies concerned about potential Russian aggression since Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in 2014. Related Video: Army Tank Fire in Poland But the U.S. brought more than tanks and equipment to Poland. They also brought 3,500 consumers who are boosting the local economy and giving their hosts a snapshot of American life. Zagan's crumbling medieval wall is a world away from what the U.S. troops are used to, but they're enjoying themselves and they're good for business. "We get a lot of Americans coming in now," Antoni Mazur, a local restaurant owner, said. "Americans like Polish food. They eat here every day now". Some of the specialties the Americans are enjoying are perogies (dumplings), potato pancakes and, of course, the sausage Poles call kielbasa. There are dozens of traditional eateries throughout town, primarily in the main square, which wraps around a stark white watchtower. Having American clients is new for most of the businesses around town, though a few are used to serving international customers. "We get Germans, French and American (visitors). We've always had Americans, just more now," said hotel and restaurant worker Olga Wolna. "Some of them work on base. Others are just visiting. We've had to work on our English to talk to them all." Restaurants and cafes are among the most popular places for American soldiers when they're off duty, but local mobile phone stores also enjoy good business. "American's come (here) all the time," said Zofia Kaczmarek, who works at the Orange mobile phone store. "They want to be able to call home. It is very important to them. Of course, that is good for our business." The U.S. soldiers are still relatively new to the city, and the locals are getting used to them. At one coffee shop, barista Anna Wojcik, can tell an American from the second one walks into the door. "Americans act different," Wojcik said. "Not bad. Just different. They look around a lot more. And as soon as they come in, they don't know exactly what they want to say." The fact that most of the Americans in Zagan speak hardly a word of Polish hasn't hindered efforts by the visitors and locals to get to know one another. Though most of the restaurant menus are in Polish, they often include pictures, so the Americans haven't had too much trouble ordering what they want. "I love being here, it's like a big adventure for us," said Spc. John Hess, an infantryman who recently arrived here. "The Polish generally know English, so that helps a lot. They're really friendly, too." http://www.military.com/daily-news/2017/02/04/american-soldiers-reassurance-mission-bring-life-small-polish.html[/b] |
AntiWailer:It would not take the US more than 48 hours to invade Iran, and there is nothing anybody else can do. The US invaded Iraq at the height of Iraqi powers and the sky didn't fall. |
FisifunKododada:There is nothing great about you and your people. You are just cowards and opportunists looking for any cheap advantage. God punish you if I hear you guys call for protest against any future government. Afonja oshi. |
Not everybody can be like the igbo, madam oby. Brave and resolute in the face of impunity. Stoic in the face of guns and state-licenced mad men. Useless country. |
obailala:[b]And who was the cause of buhari epic failure in 1984? This man came in and met a country that had the highest standard of living in africa and possible the carribean. And in just 2 years, he destroyed the system with his gross ineptitude, and by trying out a sort of pseudo-communism without the intelligence to actually make it work. Go and read the various CIA files on the old moronn you call president and weep for your country. Your president won election, and knowing the precarious state of Nigeria, the idiott waited for six months to appoint largely equally useless ministers after investors have fled due to mixed signals and uncertainty thereby liquidating the economy. Even donald trump with all his tomfoolery knows what it means to be president. It is one thing to hate jonathan and the PDP, it is another to support an even worse candidate and still stand by such idiocy. Even the average northerner who i consider incapable of rational thought are actually beginning to think rationally and are speaking against this govt of disgrace and ineptitude. You and your afonja brothers are a traitor to your fellow citizens. Useless people with no scruples.[/b] |
What a shame. nigga would have started a revolution that would outlive him .It seems the igbo race are the only brave people of character in that shitthole. The rest of them are either cowering under the dullard or sold their soul to the devil. |
tegak10:Sanchez is on 15 goals like costa, and working with infefrior team. He has more bite, more skill, more technique, more team-play, and even more passion than diego costa. He was anonymous today because his team was a let down. I even believe sanchez would be far clinical than diego costa if both were in the chelsea team. |
smh at liverpool. ![]() The first key to building a title winning team is an awesome defence. |
I need sanchez at chelsea, he is like pedro on steriods. Automatically upgrades our front 3 to the level of BBC and the MSN with pedro hitting the bench. With such an addition, Chelsea would not lose again atleast in the EPL. On a bad day we would draw in a high scoring game.. |
dealslip:Okorocha is called okorohausa for a reason. His attitude is alien to us. You can see the igbo race standing behind jonathan long after he is gone even when the current political realities does not favour such loyalties, because that is who we are. We are loyal, we are straight-forward, we are not pretenders and traitors. |

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