EzeUche22: Do not equate Biafra to your gay struggle.
No African group supports your struggle.
Man u keep talking all that nonsense and I'll send some boyz after ur nyansh for some real gay blasting coz it seems to like your stuff jumps up everytime u hear about us.
JOKES ASIDE Biafra and gay whatever might not be the same but they are about group of people not wanting to be victimized by others who may hate them. We all want our existence to be recognized and respected just like you do for your Igbo people. You have to be really daft to not see the similarity. Apples and Oranges are not the same but they are still fruits. Comprende?
phantom: yeah, talent is more important, but my bother lets face it,there is strength in numbers.
U got that right too man. Knowing that we dont have the population compared to others it will make sense if our leaders play smart with their immediate big neighbors. The more we find a common ground the more we'll even feel big not so small. If an Ogoni man shares the same or similar aspiration like the Igbo or Ijaw or Calabar he should be able to get support win votes therefore his minority status wouldnt be a disadvantage
Later people like him will come and preach about Biafra and all the injustices his people received while at the same time he is promoting injustice against other people who he has no business hating on. Please keep that movement of yours in your Igbo enclave or better the tiny village in Aro-whatever you crawled out of. We don't need to swap injustice for another type.
I clearly know what the song is all about but I still dont care. Its kinda ironic that a nigga like me could dance hard to it. Right? Shyt dis song gets lookin for a babe to grinding on bro.
Words dont kill. The beat is hot so if ya think I'm finna feel bad u wasting ur time coz dis nigga here is built tough.
phantom: @dawg, now thats the most objective post i ve read on this site in a long time, i ve lived amongst your people for more than 20yrs, and there r many times i wish you guys were the majority in rivers state,
I apprecite that. Are u Igbo? I wish we could be but I always say that being a majority or minority dont mean nothing if we aint got the human resources and talents.
Nchara: No I am not Ogoni but have traversed virtually all the Ogoni towns and villages. I have been to uncountable villages in Khana, Gokana and Tai, not to mention Eleme. I was around when Okrikas and Ogonis fought the last internecine war in which one UNIPORT prof from Okrika was killed by Eleme boys. Good to see you, cyberly speaking.
I see. Its sad how we minorities complain about the big majorities but then turn around and kill each other. Its like we are our worst enemies. I confess that I'm actually more threatened by the Ijaw than I am by the big Igbo neighbors. I can't remember neighboring Igbo communuties attacking our communities like we have done to each other so in essence they dont need whatever we accuse them of wanting.
I find nothing attractive about the Bisi man. Ignorant ppl think beinng homo means instant attraction to any man u see. Please. U know how many I've turned down u wont be talking.
You don't need to quote me silly. Just quit whining like a little girl. If the post so disturbs you, leave it alone and discuss other things. There are plenty meaningful topics apart from the 1 but u seem to find a reason or 2 to come here and talk to homos. Sad attempt to get some male attention while pretending to hate everything homo. Yes I am homo now go bananas.
philip0906: dats not even my point. . .its d re-opening of the thread that is sick.I can c d joy written all over these homos faces who had erstwhile been on break since d thread was locked,now they've stormed d thread once more and gaining ecstacy looking at bisi alimi's photos or just reading the comment s of their fellow "homos in diaspora". . .very sick
Dude you can always decide to not read the thread at all.
asha 80: I have been observing this thread and i am quite suprised that some people think that gayism is a recent phenomenom in nigeria.As someone that went to one the unity schools in nigeria i would be suprised if any person that also went to any unity school would be suprised at gayism in the country.
In the unity school then thought i was quite suprised that a guy would be sexually interested in a fellow guy though i was not too suprised to see a few of gays then because even before i entered the unity school there is a name we they were known for in the town i grew up.They were refered to as ndi opi ike which literaly translates to pokers of nyash,
My take is that some are lured into it while some are born with that orientation.I never had any issue with the ones that were in my dormitory those days.My take that time was 'you guys can keep to yourself but do not sneek up to in the night looking for my nyash'.That i will not find funny.