Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 10:21pm On Oct 20, 2016 |
Ihuomadinihu: I don't understand why you keep comparing countries that had to shed a little blood with Nigeria?? Nigeria's agitations for independence was not as torturous and painful like what was found in other African countries. Does an individual have to wounded,shed blood and beaten to stupor before he will be hailed a hero? Violence is out of the equation if one can use his brain and pen to motivate people with the right Political thought and beliefs,and that is what Azikiwe did. He didn't have to fall back on violence and demonstrations to call people to action. Even at that, Azikiwe was imprisoned for Months by the colonialist for inspiring Sedition and Anti colonial struggles. His published works got into the right hands and they acted accordingly. There is no point undermining who has already been credited as far as Nigerian and African Nationalism is concerned. Your argument against it is already inconsequential as you write.
If he was deceived then blame it on the white man who knew it was best to leave power in the hands of Northern Nigerian to serve an ulterior motive. Even though he was lucky Nigeria's agitation for independence was not bloody but he still went ahead to receive a greek gift from the white men in order to become a ceremonial Gov-General and you told us to blame the whites for deceiving him. Can't he say NO! A real leader must learn how to say NO even if what is being cajoled of looks attractive. And an ideal Pan-Africanist don't receive greek gift from the whites, ask The Great Patrice Lumumba. |
Politics › Re: List Of Non-career Ambassadorial Nominees Buhari Sent To Senate by DaPuncline: 3:43pm On Oct 20, 2016 |
takenadoh: Maybe you don't know that there was a list of Career ambassadors sent earlier and some states were clearly omitted.
here is that list
List Of Ambassadorial Nominees
1. Obinna Chukwuemeka Agbugba (Abia)
2. Salisu Umaru (Adamawa)
3. Inyan Udo-Inyang (Akwa Ibom)
4. Okeke Vivian Nwunaku (Anambra)
5. Liman Munir (Bauchi)
6. Ndem Jane Ada (Benue)
7. Mohammed Hassan Hassan (Borno)
8. Martin Nyong Cobham (Cross River)
9. Janet Omoleegho Olisa (Delta)
10. Itegboje S. Sunday (Edo)
11. Olatunde Adesesan (Ekiti)
12. Lilian Ijeukwu Onoh (Enugu)
13. Manaja Tula Isah (Gombe)
14. Ngozi Ukaeje (Imo)
15. Bello Kazaure Huessini (Jigawa)
16. Enoch Pear Duchi (Kaduna)
17. Garba Baba (Kano)
18. Usman Bakori Aliyu (Katsina)
19. Umar Zainab Salisu (Kebbi)
20. Momoh Sheidu Omeiza (Kogi)
21. Kadiri Ayinla Audu (Kwara)
22. Balogun Hakeem (Lagos)
23. Inusa Ahmed (Nasarawa)
24. Ibrahim Isah (Niger)
25. Bankole Adegboyega Adeoye (Ogun)
26. Ibidapo-Obe Oluwasegun (Osun)
27. Ogundero Sakirat (Oyo)
28. Eric A. Bell-Gam (Rivers)
29. Attahiru Halliru (Sokoto)
30. Rahmatu A. Dunama (Taraba)
31. Musa Saban Mamman (Yobe)
32. Kabiru Bala (Zamfara)
33. Adamu Onoze Shuaibu (FCT)
34. Demenongu A. Agev (Benue)
35. Toko Ali Gongulong (Borno)
36. Ibrahim Hamza (Katsina)
37. Kenneth C. Nwachukwu (Imo)
38. Queen I. Worlu (Edo)
39. Emmanuel Kayode Oguntause (Ekiti)
40. Paragalda Ilyasu Audu (Adamawa)
41. Lawan Abba Gashagar (Borno)
42. Olufemi Abikoye (Kwara)
43. Habu Abubakar Gwani Ibrahim (Gombe)
44. Rabiu Akawu (Kano)
45. Nonye Udo (Anambra)
46. Odeka Janet Bisong (Cross River)
47. Sonaike Adekunbi Abibat (Ogun)
and now add the none career one to that and you'll see some states have been marginalized!!!
Receive sense!!!!!!!!!! Sowie wats the diff btw career and non-career ambassadors |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 1:28pm On Oct 20, 2016 |
InyinyaAgbaOku: Zik of Africa was not an igbo coinage biko. Lwkmd.
And before zik became anything influential, igbos were already doing well in all sectors and in all regions. Was there anything like zik/balewa union in the 30s, 40s? Yes, zik was instrumental in unn and Niger Bridge, not giving igbos free education or employments. Stop consoling yourselves. Merit and competence supersedes everything.
After the war, the same Yorubas you called competent crippled our nationalized assets and corporations. So you mean Yorubas were not doing well before independence ? Was taking ur argument serious b4 but this one made me believe you've been blinded by bigotry! FYI yorubas were already running big companies b4 independence, companies like Eleganza, Okin Biscuit, Alabukun etc. Infact a yoruba man (I forgot his name) that tym was the first to start automobile importation business in nigeria. Or I guess the Niger Delta were feeding us that tym ? And why did AZIKIWE wrote Britain to accuse awolowo of treason awolowo wanted to include right to secede in our constitution ? They should not have been plan to include secession if we were not dependent and doing well in our region. Then you said Yorubas crippled national asset after the war: now I challenge you to provide evidence by listing the names of yorubas that crippled national asset. Remember you've asked for evidence several times and I've given you. Waiting for yours. |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 1:07pm On Oct 20, 2016 |
Ihuomadinihu: It's still pathetic that you keep looking for loopholes to confine his legacy to a particular level. Would you been fighting to do so if he was from your ethnic group? A man has been credited by Colonialist,his Nation, his Contemporaries and African yet he sink so low to state he was not that good. Is this how bad Tribalism has overtaken Nigeria? You wouldn't be struggling to undermine Azikiwe's legacies which resonate across Africa. Azikiwe is the only Nigerian recognized by the international community as an African Nationalist and if you care to know,he was one of the principal converners of Pan African Conference in London, 1945 which drew black people from across the world. Today,people cannot talk about Nationalism,Anti colonial struggle and Pan African ideologies without a mention of Azikiwe. Everything must not end up on Wikipedia. There are books and resources out there they must be utilized. His journalism poweress took him to Ghana where he addressed Ghanaians to stand against colonialism. It was in Ghana that Nkrumah got inspired by Azikiwe's Pan African philosophies. Through Azikiwe's guidiance, Nkrumah travelled to America for studies. Azikiwe was not just a Pan African leader,his political philosophies inspired others to fight for independence. His work as a journalist equally sent him to prison and his Newspaper was suspended because the White men was afraid of this Igbo man that came to push them out of power. Yes, Azikiwe was at the front of Pan African Nationalism along with his contemporaries of that period. I wouldn't return to this argument again seeing that you are only fighting because Azikiwe was an Igbo man. Bros you are still dribbling yourself like around maradona. You've repeated what you just wrote here several times. The issue you are having is: Simply because Azikwe is an IGBO MAN his influences, lifestyles, philosophies must no be debatable. Things are not done that way in the world of research; you bring your fact, I bring mine then we debate on it absent tribe and religion! But the problem is an average igbo man's argument is incomplete without incorporating tribe and religion. Did you see me include any yoruba man since the beginning of my argument on Zik even though there were Yorubas that were part of the pan-african struggle. What I have been trying to tell you since is: it is unacceptable to make Azikwe the greatest african nationalist when we have the likes of Nelson Mandela, Gadaffi, Lumumba, Nkrumah, Kenyatta etc. And I've given you numerous reasons to back it up but you kept playing the tribal game. PEACE |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 12:55pm On Oct 20, 2016 |
Ihuomadinihu: Now that you know that Azikiwe was one of foremost Pan African Nationalist,you need to explain what you mean by seasoned? Or do you just use words that you can't define? What could be more seasoned than a man that hustled to study in America when most of his African/Nigeria contemporaries had not set foot in America? What could be more seasoned than a man that has Howard University, Lincoln University and Pennsylvania University as his Alma Mater? What could be more seasoned than a man that earned his degree,masters and Phd in first class American Universities? What could be more seasoned than a man that wrote articles for top Afro American newspapers and taught in their Universities? What could be more seasoned than a man that published Newspapers that mentored folks and inspired the fight for independence in most parts of Africa? His newspapers which he strategically established in different parts of Nigeria became the pricipal tool of stimulating Nigerian Nationalism and subsequently he was regarded as a Messanic symbol of Nigerian Nationhood and African Nationalism. Learn to choose your words carefully,just because Azikiwe was not your Kinsmen doesn't mean you have the right to belittle his Legacies which are respected across Africa. Bros being a Renown and Seasoned African Nationalist goes beyond attending First Class Universities or the strength of your media house. FFK attended first class universities, is he a renown African Nationalist ? The likes of Nelson Mandela, Gaddafi, Haile Seilassie, Patrice Lumumba, Keneth Kaunda etc. never attended first class universities but africans always regard them and put them at the forefront of African Nationalism. There are things those aforementioned men experienced that zik never took part Firstly, Zik was lucky never to have experienced thorough and brutal oppression from the colonial masters before achieving his results . Most of the aforementioned men were brutally tortured and dealt with, some even lost their lives in the heat of the struggle, some were imprisoned for a long time, some even were killed after gaining their independence. Someone like Haile Selaisse brutally repelled the italians invasion to colonize Ethiopia and he won. Nkrumah was removed by a coup in conjunction with CIA. Lumumba was assassinated by the Americans and Belgians in which they later apologised. What it means is that Zik strength and Courage was never tested in the face of oppression and brutality! Nobody knows whether he would have succumbed to the whites. Secondly, Zik never ruled his country though he forged an alliance with Balewa a Grade II teacher to become the Gov-General which was a ceremonial Post. The Legendary Harold Smith said: "We tricked Azikwe into accepting to be president having known that Balewa will be the main man with power. Awolowo has to go to jail to cripple his genius plans for a greater Nigeria". It means Zik was never seen as the Number one figure in his country not to talk of Africa as a whole! In conclusion zik is one of the best African nationalist but when it comes to greatness he has people at his front. |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 11:46am On Oct 20, 2016 |
Ihuomadinihu: Oh Chim. Why not read Azikiwe's biography before writing these things? By 1945, Azikiwe had just joined his first party and was still printing his Newspaper to fight colonialism and Western imperialism which influenced Political consciousness amongst Nigerians and Africans. Nigerian's struggle for independence was not as Radical and violent as other nations so there was no reason to carry arms against White men. The pen is mightier than the sword. Azikiwe's newspapers galvanised people into agitating for independence. Azikiwe on his own was a mentor to Nkurmah because Zik's beliefs inspired him and increased his belief in African Nationalism.
If we are talking of Africans at the forefront of the fight against European imperialism and agitations for independence then Nnamdi Azikiwe was way in the front. What's the point of diminishing a person's legacy because he doesn't come from your ethnic group? It's quite pathetic. I've read Zik's Biography several times. I've done my home work well before engaging you in an argument. I've told you several times I'am not diminishing zik's influence but we just have to put the record straight. I simply told you earlier zik was also influential but we have some african leaders that are more influential, well rooted in Pan-African movement and were known to be a relevant forces by the whites. Here is the link to Pan-Africanism. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pan-Africanism.I've read thoroughly several times and Zik's name was not mention. Here is an Excerpt from the link: Pan-African advocates include leaders such as Haile Selassie, Julius Kambarage Nyerere, Ahmed Sekou Toure, Kwame Nkrumah and Muammar Gaddafi, grassroots organizers such as Marcus Garvey and Malcolm X, academics such as W. E. B. Du Bois, and others in the diaspora. Beside, Kwame Nkrumah brought the idea of Organization of African Unity (now the African Union) was established in 1963 to safeguard the sovereignty and territorial integrity of its Member States and to promote global relations within the framework of the United Nations. So you criteria for putting Zik at the fore front of Pan-Africanist is what I don't understand. |
Crime › Re: NDLEA Seizes N175m From Suspected Drug Traffickers (photos) by DaPuncline: 8:56am On Oct 20, 2016 |
THE SUN IS OBVIOUSLY SHINNING |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 8:52am On Oct 20, 2016 |
shigothang: That's the truth .The west were denied some chances due their their level of exposure before th indepndence .
The british planned a designed a country tO favor and rule by the north ,while the east supports them.
The first VC of Ibadan coming from the east is the plan to give the east a stake ( the cath up pan to meet up with the west).
There wre plans to make other regions to catch up woith western nigeria ,and that's why federal character was introduced ,so otheer tribs an meet and we ve a balanced country .
You can read the confession of Harold smith on lies about population!how the west were denied numbers.
Even the pominent Ijaw activist Joseph Evah, was said ther wre plans in nigeria to make other troibes cath up the with west ,which is paying off.
I think the advantage the Ibos ve more than other tribes,its bcuz they have a large population compare to opther tribes,so its visible to notice they are catching up and are ready to dominate but I don't think th west are dozing .
You forgot that Ajayi Crowder played a vital role in the lives of all ibo man, and most of their elites schooled here and leanrt alot from us ,they even dress like us,evolving through our cultural practices and developing a western orientation.
Wheen u talk of industrialist,the west lead and others follow(the okin biscuit,alabukun's and others) in this area and still churning out more ,though the ibo are really trying in the area . There was a programme on tv years back ,on NTA ,hosted by a lady from eastern part or the S south (Hallmark of Labour) . Its a show to celebrate those who contributed to nigeria's development from different sectors. Its was a very good and well commended ,the programme attest to the fat on how thw west dominated and plaeyd a vital role in all sectors of Nigeria's existence but from the public and private setors of the entity .
That's fact is the west leads ,while others follows but amongst the followers,one is angry ,focus and playing a smart game to lead. To me ,I see this a normal thing.Its a welcome motive to me,it will wake us up ,if we can only havea resource control and self rule.
Imagine a east with a mordern rgional capital that ink the west and south to the north via a 21st century railway .
God bless us all. Thanks for the insight bro. It was obvious the east really wanted to catch up with the west then that was why Zik copied Awo's free education policy in the west and tried to implement it in the east but it failed woefully, even I remember how Prof. Pat Utomi and Prof. Charles Soludo talked about how Zik free education policy failed woefully in the east and also commended administrative prowess of Awo that made him able to maintain his free education policy. |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 12:42am On Oct 20, 2016 |
Ihuomadinihu: Irrespective of who appointed them. It was all based on Merit and who had the best qualifications in that time. Don't equate the Nigeria of today with that period. People were eager to serve their nation and put ego and tribalism aside. Things were largely done on merit. The reason you wouldn't find such situations in the East of those days was largely because your folks were basically absent. Bros why are you dribbling around like this ? You asked for evidence I gave you some and you are still dribbling! Yes you are right so many people were eager to serve but the ones that aligned themselves with the ruling party or people that in one way or the other had a close relationship with Zik and Balewa were selected. Back to my Question: was there no qualified Yoruba academician before Zik appointed those 3 igbo dudes as VC in the west ? |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 12:35am On Oct 20, 2016 |
Ihuomadinihu: O di egwu. What is Zik's fans in Nigeria? Before Zik ventured into politics,he was a writer/journalist and his writeups succeded in motivating Africans to cry for independence and that ruffled the ego of the stubborn and greedy Colonialists. His Newspapers became a reference point for Africans seeking for liberation. He was not just a Nigerian politician,he was a Pan African Nationalist whose legacy was felt throughout Black Africa. No one is diminishing Zik's influence but comparing him with the likes of patrice lumumba that belgium and U.S.A became so scared of him that they had to plot his assassination, even the great Malcom X declared Patrice Lumumba "the greatest black man who ever walked the African continent" or you wanna compare zik with Nkrumah that told the likes of world bank, IMF to go to hell or Kenneth Kaunda that fought with his last blood to free zambia etc. Bros Azikwe's influence can never be compared with those seasoned men. Here is a link to 1945 Pan-African congress held in manchester that was graced by powerful african leaders and Zik was missing. www.aaprp-intl.org/taxonomy/term/81 |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 11:59pm On Oct 19, 2016 |
InyinyaAgbaOku: Evidence? Let's start from the three igbo academicians appointed by Zik as VC in SW university because you said it was by merit and no yoruba man was qualified. So were they appointed by the white men ? Who also appointed Jaja Wachukwu Foreign affiars minister ?, Aja Nwachukwu education minister ? I guess the whitemen appointed them too ? Who made Aguiyi Ironsi chief of Army staff ? White man ? The list is endless bro. |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 11:48pm On Oct 19, 2016 |
InyinyaAgbaOku: Stop conjuring things. We igbos never associated any of our success to zik. He had said we were naturally independent and we felt that's myopic considering how Nigeria is, and we weren't even wrong. Why are you hell bent on forcing ziks benevolence on us? See consolation. I told you igbos headed civil service everywhere and you are telling me of Ekiti, bagels and co. That wasn't the case then.
Tell me instead politician that had Africa attached to his name aside Zik? Zik of Africa. Bros which consolation are you talking about ? I keep giving you fact to affirm how Zik and Balewa populated the civil service, ministries with their alliance and you are here saying consolation. Balewa had to danced top Zik's tune coz hausas were less educated then and their political partner which are the igbos are better off academically so they needed them to run the affairs. Yorubas were doing well academically and churning out seasoned academicians but majority of them are Awoist which made never never to be considered by Zik and Balewa. The question I'm still asking you is are you saying there were no qualified yoruba academicians in the west before Zik-Balewa decided to choose igbo academicians as SW university VCs ? I guess that was the bedrock of our argument. So you said no success was associated to Zik and your folks has been euologizing Zik for given them UNN and Niger Bridge inclusive. So bros becos Zik fans in nigeria added the word "Africa" to his name so that made him greater than the lumubas, kenyattas, nkrumahs etc. |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 11:34pm On Oct 19, 2016 |
InyinyaAgbaOku: Deny that merit doesn't favor igbos more. Could the whites had likes them more out of nepotism? Not possible Merit does not. I told you the ones you got then was influenced by Zik-Balewa's alliance coz AG which is awolowo's party was the opposition party then. |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 10:53pm On Oct 19, 2016 |
Ihuomadinihu: If Igbos have been tribalistic,you wouldn't have found them all over Nigeria changing and contributing to the socio-economy of their host communities. You wouldn't find them embracing other cultures and learning other languages to their own detriment. If Igbos were Tribalistic, Azikiwe wouldn't have put hands together with the Ijebu Yorubas to fight a political party. If Igbos are Tribalistic,why was a Fulani man appointed the first Mayor of Enugu? Till Jesus comes, there are no group of people who are as multilingual/cultural as igbos and found in all parts of Nigeria yet they become the first target of illiterate blood suckers. I understand that Nairaland is full of Ignorant,childish tribalists. Being a tribalist is different from traveling round the globe for a better life or to make more money. You can leave your region to another place and still be a tribalist. Checkout what Merriam-Webster Dictionary says about tribalism: "loyalty to a tribe or other social group especially when combined with strong negative feelings for people outside the group". So you can be outside your region and still have a negative feelings about your host. A case study is calling Lagos a no man's land or the head of igbo community in a yoruba city entering an oba's palace with a crown on his head. You can't say an igbo man would pack his load and head to Kafancha to learn hausa Language. Hell No. He's simply going there for a better life. The case of fulani man appointed a mayor in enugu, should I start counting the number of appointment that igbos has benefited from the yorubas alone ? Wanna give you an Assignment bro: Since 1999, kindly tell me one or two person(s) that are not igbos but have given a political appointment in the east. Thanks. |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 10:28pm On Oct 19, 2016 |
InyinyaAgbaOku: Our own army no be makeshift sandhurst program wey buhari go, na army with education and class. Abokis and afonjas messed Nigeria by deleting merit from the system . See where they landed everybody after 56 yrs Of course we all know a typical igbo man slogan. Appoint an igbo man = Merit. Appoint a yoruba man = Tribalism. The problem an average igbo man has is he simply wants everything to be his own way which is not possible. |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 10:21pm On Oct 19, 2016 |
InyinyaAgbaOku: Consolation of the highest order. So, balewa made igbos head the unis and dominate the lecturer staff, army, commerce, corporate institutions. Wow. Clap for yourself.
We igbos even wished zik was that tribalistic like Awo but he wasn't. He was too nationalistic for our liking. He never did any of such nonsense in case you don't know. And it's part of our grievances with him. Sb that told igbos that God had already equipped them with grace to get whatever they want, that they don't need help. That's the person that was begging positions for igbos.
My friend, as at independence, the whites handed over the next in line in all institutions. They intentionally gave power to hausas for obvious reasons. If not, zik was the most visible politician in Africa then I know the truth about how Zik romanced with Balewa to made igbos in charge of western universities can never be heard on Radio Biafra. Just look at it from this angle: when GEJ recently established some Fed. Uni in nigeria, he made Prof. Ibidapo-Obe to be in charge of the one in Ebonyi, Prof. Aluko was in charge of the one in Bayelsa, Prof. Chinedu Nebo was in charge of the one in Ekiti. So from your conclusion are you saying there was no igbo Prof. that jonathan could appoint to be in charge of the fed uni in ebonyi ? Or no yoruba man is fit enough to handle ekiti's own ? It is purely political which is same as what Zik and Balewa did to the western university then. You even said zik was the most visible politician in africa then ? What about Patrice Lumumba, Jomo Kenyattta, Kenneth Kaunda, Haile seilaisse, Kwame Nkrumah etc. You must be joking! |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 10:05pm On Oct 19, 2016 |
T9ksy: Abi o jare!!!
The same fulani folks who slaughtered them (ibos) in 1945 and again in '53. The same northerners who have even prior to independence , (conceived and mid-wifed by zik and his people) never conceaedl the hatred they arbor for the ibos. You dey mind those parabolic-headed fools ? They have been licking fulani's ass before independence. If a fulani man goes to the toilet he's so confident that an igbo man is waiting outside ready to lick his ass. So thankful awolowo resisted that punk that wanted to be the premier of the west! Imagine if zik had become the premier of the west IPOB chest-beating would have been so uncontrollable. |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 9:49pm On Oct 19, 2016 |
T9ksy: True..............And that was the reason why the great doctor zik would rather be lackey to a level II teacher in the person of Balewa than team up with Awo. Or why else would a supposedly nationalist willing submit to playing lackey to a bonafide feudalist?
Imagine what would have happened to yorubas on their home turf had they allowed the slimy fake nationalist to be in charge of their region in 1953? What those niggers don't know is that their dominance in power then was a result of Zik's romance with balewa! Yorubas had overqualified technocrats then, the likes of Ayo Rosiji, Adeyemo Alakija, Fani-Kayode, Rotimi williams etc. Awo"s party were the ones playing opposition while the igbos were dinning and winning with their fulani folks. |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 9:44pm On Oct 19, 2016 |
PentiumProf: If Igbos were backward in education as said by orbitriz why were igbos occupying top positions in the civil service army and every sector of the economy I just told you it was as a result of Zik"s romance with balewa and not by merit or igbo"s literacy rate! Just like as the way buhari considers yorubas before igbos in his political appointment not that igbos are not academically qualified. |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 9:35pm On Oct 19, 2016 |
PentiumProf: Who was the first African vice chancelor of unibadan definitely wasn't an afonja Why because afonjas were not considered worthy of heading the university Who was the first vice chancelor of unilag Why was an afonja not appointed the vice chancelor of unilag Igbos are not your mate Zik as the Governor-general then collude with Balewa the Prime minister to appoint igbo indigenes as the 1st VCs of those western universities. It simply means zik political alliance with balewa brought about the emergence of igbo VC in the west. Get your fact correctly! Igbo has been practicing tribalism since time memorial. |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 9:28pm On Oct 19, 2016 |
T9ksy: And that's because your fathers ran towards the west chanting "One Nigeria" like a faulty water-tap to partake in the free
education Awo provided for his people with the regional resources at his disposal.
The sad story on the ground is that, had it not been for the free education implemented by Awo in his own domain, many of your fathers would not have not been opportuned to see the interior walls of an educational institution. Don't mind them. Even chris okigbo was not left out of Awo's free education policy |
Politics › Re: Azikiwe At The Proposed Site Of The University Of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) In 1950s. by DaPuncline: 9:25pm On Oct 19, 2016 |
DozieInc: Before independence the Eastern region had the highest literacy rate, that was why after independence Easterners were able to occupy the top positions in most gov't parastatalls and flourished in the era of meritocracy.
ZIK was among his peers the only one that actively promoted the 'one Nigeria' and the unification of the North and South, he coined the phrase 'one Nigeria' Liar. Easterners occupied top position due to zik alliance with Balewa nothing more. There were so many educated westerners then like sapara williams, rotimi williams, ayo rosiji, adetokunbo ademola, fani-kayode, bode thomas, adeyemo alakija etc. |
Politics › Re: Northern Governors At United States Institute Of Peace In Washington by DaPuncline: 3:41pm On Oct 19, 2016 |
ThumbzTNA: Lmao. You placed a curse on me? No, it is I who placed a curse in you that's why you are following me here and there looking for redemption. Keep following me up and down, after all behind every successful man, there is a b**ch hahaha See an asshole that claimed to place a curse on someone and the person he claimed to curse is waxing stronger to the extent that the curse placer begin to fear and tremble! Your case practically, spiritually and technically needs no redemption. Your grave has already been dug and your parents has already procured their handkerchief! You are a corpse yet breathing. Nairaland awaits ur obituary asshole. |
Politics › Re: Northern Governors At United States Institute Of Peace In Washington by DaPuncline: 10:18am On Oct 19, 2016 |
ThumbzTNA: They used Afonja support to get into power and now they are carrying out a northern agenda without trying even prioritizing the needs of the south east Seems you've not yet recovered from the curse I planted on you yesterday! Is it a crime for different regions to hold their own meeting ? I don't know why you always feel threatened, insecure, jittery with any form of northern gathering ? You are just so obsessed with the Yorubas to the extent that it has robbed you of your common sense and myopic mind! |
Politics › Re: Northern Governors At United States Institute Of Peace In Washington by DaPuncline: 9:31am On Oct 19, 2016 |
ThumbzTNA: They didn't invite any Afonja governor. I cry in Chinese Afonja governor. I cry in Chinese[/quote]Mumu. Its called Northern Governors Forum meeting. Be like say yoruba man dey chaes your asshole for dream. |
Politics › Re: Northern Governors At United States Institute Of Peace In Washington by DaPuncline: 9:29am On Oct 19, 2016 |
ThumbzTNA: They didn't invite any Afonja governor. I cry in Chinese Mumu. Its called Northern Governors Forum meeting. Be like say yoruba man dey chase your asshole for dream. |
Politics › Re: Northern Governors At United States Institute Of Peace In Washington by DaPuncline: 9:27am On Oct 19, 2016 |
ThumbzTNA: They didn't invite any Afonja governor. I cry in Chinese Mumu. They call it Northern Governors Forum. You've failed your Geography Teacher asshole. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Misled Yorubas Into Political Slavery – Sen Okurounmu by DaPuncline: 2:12pm On Oct 18, 2016 |
ThumbzTNA: May you die peacefully in your sleep like Awo after drinking made in Aba rat poison. Ise. Hahaha Listen to this: While your parent are still alive, may they weep profusely and sorrowfully over your untimely death, and may the agony of your demise render them paralyze and incapacitated till they eventually die shamefully like you. I wish you the worst tragedy and causality that has never befell anyone in this world. |
Politics › Re: Precious Chikwendu ‘Attempted To Withdraw Money’ From Account Under Watch – EFCC by DaPuncline: 8:19am On Oct 18, 2016 |
TheArchangel: Is that all? Trying so hard to believe somebody. EFCC is known for spins and media trials so it is quite hard to believe them. Olisa metuh once said that but later begged to return his stolen fund and align himself with buhari's anti-corruption crusade! |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Misled Yorubas Into Political Slavery – Sen Okurounmu by DaPuncline: 8:13am On Oct 18, 2016 |
ThumbzTNA: Are you stylishly running? Afonja! All talk no action IPOBIAN you know I don't chicken out of a fight! I can neva run coz ojukwu is faster than me when it comes to running! Just quoting you nigger that once said bye bye and later trying to save face after being hit below the belt. Lol.. I'am here for you asshole. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Misled Yorubas Into Political Slavery – Sen Okurounmu by DaPuncline: 8:13am On Oct 18, 2016 |
ThumbzTNA: Are you stylishly running? Afonja! All talk no action IPOBIAN you know I don't chicken out of a fight! I can neva run coz ojukwu is faster than me when it comes to running! Just quoting you nigger that once said bye bye and later trying to save face after being hit below the belt. Lol.. I"am here for you asshole |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Misled Yorubas Into Political Slavery – Sen Okurounmu by DaPuncline: 8:00am On Oct 18, 2016 |
ThumbzTNA: At least he didn't commit suicide using made in aba, kill and dry, expired poison like the Awo I thought you said Bye Bye ? Seems you've found back your lost pride and battered ego! You are not man enough for me boy! |