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Rhodalyn, behave yourself. You are acting like you are nuts. Is your head swelling because moladun has a crush on you? |
j-girl, Rhodalyn likes girls. |
Moladun, is this the first time you have taken Rhodalyn to "paradise"? |
Rhodalyn, mind your business. errrr. , . . I mean, what are you chucking about ![]() |
awesome ![]() |
aloib, ello. I have it loaded. |
j-girl, you call that a secret? Its is so over. Sorry, girl, but I will not tolerate a girl that tells bad secrets. Good night, precious. If only you put in a little effort, it won't have ended. You ruined a good thing. You really did. |
ok, you got a deal When I go swimming in the ocean, I take off my swimming shorts once I get into neck deep water. ![]() Its awesome ![]() |
dammit, J-girl. You are doing it again. All I wanted was to be told a little secret, and you ruined it. |
awww. Cmon, there has to be something you can tell me. Ok, just tell me something kool. And make it good! I am getting bored, precious. |
hmm. . . . . ![]() Tell me a secret. You can take it off in 5 minutes so no one else will see it. ![]() |
Well, I am back now. I have been really busy the last couple of days. Actually, the only reason I logged on was to see if you were on. So, like I said before, entertain me. ![]() |
j-girl, I missed you. Whats going on? I thought we were kool. ![]() |
I like to blow bubble gum. The rush you get when you make the biggest and baddest bubble is out of this world. I also like to examine ways in which blowing bubble gum can solve the problems that we face in todays global economy. |
j-girl, come and entertain me. ![]() |
Nike |
What are you chucking about (the "chucking" is geared towards Rhodalyn. I have no idea where that silly girl got that pathetic word from) ![]() |
alarinjo, believe what you want. I hope you know that the posts on BBC are screened so only those that show the potential of the British creation are allowed to be viewed by the public. If you go to France, the majority are French. If you go to England, the majority are English. If you go to Nigeria, there is no majority. Instead we have 3 minorities that barely make up 60 percent of the nations population. To make matters worse, Neither Christianity or Islam make up a majority of the countries population. So, we have a country with the two most popular religion that also happens to be an almost 50/50 split. This is just a recipe for disaster. In short, what majority consensus can be drawn to use as a foundation for the creation of Nigeria? Nothing, thats the answer. This is the reason why there is so much corruption in the country. Due to the way the country was created, the vast majority of its population have no love for the country. People are merely living in the geographic boundaries of Nigeria. And maybe on a few occasions, they praise the Nigerian Eagles because that is the only thing that stands the chance of representing people from their ethnic group. |
alarinjo, is the average Nigerian standing on the street in support of keeping Nigerian one? No, they are not. The only reason Nigeria did not break up, was because army personnel were stationed in regions other than that of their origin. As has been seen in the civil war, once you allow Nigerian soldiers to unite in their region of origin, they will fight for secession. And if you are wondering why Yorubas didn't fight for secession, well, the soldiers of South-Western origins were not relocated back to their bases. And Awolowo was too deluded to make use of what little he had to work with. Now that guns are flooding into Nigeria through the southern Ports, the people no longer have to wait for soldiers to be returned to region of origins. They can stand up and take what belonged to their ancestors. No need to keep this British abomination alive. |
If I had to put a time on it, I will say within the next 12 years. I say this because of several reasons. 1) Democracy will not lead to radical improvement in the economy. Because corruption is just as high as it was under the military regimes. The only difference now is that more people are in a position to steal, than in a military regime. This would stunt any economic miracle that might have taken place in the country. 2) Increased freedom of speech has led to more open hate speech between ethnic groups (particularly the Igbos and Hausas). This will continue to get more and more blatant as the economy fails to show huge signs of improvement. 3) Niger-Delta will be denied the Presidency in 2007. This in turn would boost the support for the secessionist militants in the region. 4) Lack of sovereign national conference creates a lot of hate aimed at the Hausas that everyone has, and will continue to blame for anything that goes wrong in the country. 5) Increased arms in the country. In the past, only the army had access to machine guns and small missiles. Now, poorly skilled Niger-Deltan millitants have access to these weapons. And, I am sure that the Ijaw militias are not the only ethnic militias that are heavily armed. With the amounts of arms in the country and, and the very likely prospect of increased weapon penetration, lets just say that once the sparks have been set, all we have to do is let the fire to do the rest. ![]() 6) Lastly, the most important factore. Declining fuel prices in the future and the depletion of current reserves. Think about it, if the price of oil, Nigeria's prime export, has risen by 700 percent in the last 8 or so years, and the Nigerian economy still has nothing to show for it. Just imagine what will happen when the prices go back down in the next 5 years or less. |
alarinjo, it will happen. Trust me, it will happen. ![]() |
The bashing would increase agitation for secession. That alone is worth any amount of bad press. |
Maybe Nigeria deserves to bashed. The country is quick to boast about "Giant of Africa status", but it can't supply constant electricity. The smallest cartoon bashing Muhammed sets the country on a ethnic cleansing rampages. Nigeria is pathetic, it has always been, and it will always be. Hence, the reason why we should cut our losses. |
I can't speak pidgin. But, I never considered the language anything other than poorly educated Nigerians struggling to learn English. |
Olunifemi, tell your governor, Saraki, to stop pretending to be a Northerner. Kwaras that are mainly Yoruba, that continuously side with the Hausas are starting to piss me off. ![]() |
Shagari2:What is the value of being a queen when there are so many? Scarcity is the only true indicator of value. |
Wow, I didn't make the list. ![]() |
Sup aloib I miss you too mukina2. ![]() |
lol ![]() |
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