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PoliticsRe: What Is The Worst Crime You Have Ever Committed? by Dede1(m): 5:07pm On Apr 19, 2013
dayokanu: Voting for PDP would be the worst crime I would ever commit
Dayolodo

What about the cow you stool from Lagbaja market, olodo?
PoliticsRe: Lessons From The USA - When Nationhood Supercedes Partisanship by Dede1(m): 5:02pm On Apr 19, 2013
thelastPope: Dud, get the gist. You cannot just go on and on trying to spread negativity. You must also be seen to proffer solutions. Great men are not men who point out the problems but those who creat and implement solutions, sometimes, to their own undoing. Some of you just specialized in throwing tantrums online as if it solves anything. It solves absolutely nothing. It is just what it is. Rants! Leave out the rethoric and put forward solutions so we can go from point a to point b. If it is war you believe will solve it, then by all means start one. At least do something instead of just ranting!
I do not know how long you have being on this forum. However if you have navigated this site for more than one month, you should not have raised a poser about my solution. My solution to the cesspit called Nigeria is disintegration. There are no bases for any sort of repair because the country called Nigeria is an accident of British imperial suzerainty.
PoliticsRe: Lessons From The USA - When Nationhood Supercedes Partisanship by Dede1(m): 4:39pm On Apr 19, 2013
thelastPope: Nigeria is a nation recognized by the United nations. It can and will always be mentioned in the same sentence with the USA. Leave out the rhetoric and discuss reality. I certainly dont wanna be in the same country with you, but the reality is that I am stuck with you. So I must make the best of this forced marriage.
Please, do not get twisted out of human on a simple academic exercise. It is funny you have already exhibiting ignorant and offensive demeanor peculiar to Nigerians. Academically, there is a difference between a country and nation. Believe me, I would not want to have you as a compatriot.
PoliticsRe: Lessons From The USA - When Nationhood Supercedes Partisanship by Dede1(m): 4:21pm On Apr 19, 2013
[quote author=Texas.Cowgirl]What point are you trying to make?[/quote]TCgirl,

My point simply stated that Nigeria is not a nation or pseudo-nation.
PoliticsRe: Lessons From The USA - When Nationhood Supercedes Partisanship by Dede1(m): 4:19pm On Apr 19, 2013
thelastPope: Well, as much as I understand what you are trying to say, the reality right now is that we are stuck with each other. Until something finally separates us, we might as well pretend we are a nation
Good you realized Nigeria is inhabited by people who have no business staying under one roof. Nigeria is a dysfunctional entity and should not be mentioned in a sentence with USA.
PoliticsRe: The Historical Plight And Precarious Future Of Igbo People In Nigeria - Dr. Kalu by Dede1(m): 4:04pm On Apr 19, 2013
@OP

I usually have issues with Igbo chaps such as Orji Uzor Kalu who tend to realize the need to emancipate their people after they have left the office capable of sustaining such endeavor. When this goofy character was the governor of Abia State, he visited Washington, DC metropolis many times but never made attempt to seek the wise audience of certain organizations bent on changing the future of Ndigbo in Nigeria or another country. Instead, he will congregate amongst women and men who are totally empty upstairs.

Anybody who read this alleged prepared scripts Orji Uzo kalu presented to the British House of Commons will easily discern the quality of individuals around him. Granted the primary states that provide home to Ndigbo are Anambra, Abia, Imo, Ebonyi and Enugu but ancestral home of Ndigbo is not limited to these five states.

He should have informed British people, who are partners in crime against Ndigbo, that Nigeria government has crafted the policy of marginalization of Ndigbo to a point that Igbo people homed in states other than Anambra, Abia, Imo, Ebonyi and Enugu are reduced to inconsequential minority and subjugated. Other states with ancestral home of Ndigbo included Rivers, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Delta, Kogi, Benue and Edo States.

If I did not know better than the crappy table of zones with states he presented, I would have thought South East political zone had 6 states instead of 5.
PoliticsRe: Given A Second Chance, Would You Still Come Back As A Nigerian? by Dede1(m): 3:26pm On Apr 19, 2013
NEVER!!!!
PoliticsRe: Imo’s N1 Billion Contract Palaver: EFCC Traces Funds To Lebanon by Dede1(m): 3:10pm On Apr 19, 2013
This is one case I would not want the authorities to shove under the rug. There are serious political implications riding on this case. If this case turns out to be a masterminded political screw job, the entire Imo state government functionaries must be sacked
PoliticsRe: Acn National Convention In Lagos (Pictures) by Dede1(m): 3:01pm On Apr 19, 2013
The punk from Imo State is a really phony character.
PoliticsRe: Lessons From The USA - When Nationhood Supercedes Partisanship by Dede1(m): 2:41pm On Apr 19, 2013
@OP

Wow!! In your wildest imagination, you deduced Nigeria is a nation. Nigeria is a country not a nation and it is attempt in awful futility to have Nigeria and USA in this same discussion where issues of unity and patriotism are at stake.
EntertainmentRe: Omotola Included In TIME 100 Most-Influential People In The World by Dede1(m): 1:16pm On Apr 19, 2013
Anything coming out of liberal organizations in Europe or USA, whether it is TIME MAGAZINE or NOBEL PRIZE crap, does not worth lamb dung. The main purpose of such nonsense is to promote mental lapse on Africans and perpetuate colonial interest.
PoliticsRe: 2015: We’ll Push Out PDP –buhari, Tinubu by Dede1(m): 12:48pm On Apr 19, 2013
Nigerians are known for uttering idiotic and unintelligible statements. Such moronic statements tend to engender riots and political unrests when they fail to materialize. As it stands now, these two airheads do not realize they may not have a political party in 2015.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu’s Rousing Speech At The ACN Convention by Dede1(m): 12:18pm On Apr 19, 2013
Does the inherent loudmouthed punk called Tinubu insinuate that the stay of ACN as a political party tantamount to the demise of the cesspit called Nigeria?
PoliticsRe: Acn National Convention In Lagos (Pictures) by Dede1(m): 9:41pm On Apr 18, 2013
dayokanu: Dendemoron, Is your eyesight failing you already?

How do Moslems look and what in the pictures show Moslem gathering.

Look at the picture below and tell me if Moslem women dress like that

www.nairaland.com/attachments/1068597_5_0_1_jpg231a6d083cf93186f0cdd93f38d641d3
Dayolodo,

When did posing a question turned into trouble? I know your block head would not allow you comprehend the weight of the word-mostly in the previous post. Did you not see the picture of those seemingly disgruntled Muslims who could easily pass as Boko Haram agents?
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Wake Up And Fight by Dede1(m):
chucky234: If you think you got gut then leave your address here let me teach you a lesson you will never forget,you probably think I life a faceless life like your dumb self.
Boo, if you really want to come to the hood and experience expandable hot lead, I shall oblige. Do not mess with a dude who is packed with some heat, dumbass.
PoliticsRe: American Senators Pass Resolution On Achebe by Dede1(m): 8:58pm On Apr 18, 2013
Eko Ile: At the end of the day, ko si Nobel..


smh...
Eko Ole

Slave mentality at work. I guess you are not Eko Ole for nothing, agbaya.
PoliticsRe: Acn National Convention In Lagos (Pictures) by Dede1(m): 8:49pm On Apr 18, 2013
[quote author=Sunny_bobo]Is it just me or did anyone notice that the delegates look hungry and unkempt?

Just asking[/quote]The delegates looked mostly Muslim. Is ACN a Muslim political party?
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Wake Up And Fight by Dede1(m): 8:42pm On Apr 18, 2013
chucky234: Another woman in a man's body,coward.
I have seen women in combat kick butts such as yours. However, it is good to note your bravery starts and ends on the forum named nairaland.
PoliticsRe: Managing Africa's Many Lovers - Pius Adesanmi by Dede1(m):
Afam4eva: I'm currently reading it but had to take a brief pause when i saw this:


Special thanks are due to Ms Lili Nkunzimana, President of the ASCU, for her solicitude and the impeccable efficiency with which she organized my trip here today. Her last name tells me she is Francophone so I can comfortably say in my other language, Mademoiselle Lili, merci beaucoup. Je vous en sais gré!


Can Some tell Mr Adesanmi that "Nkunzimana" sounds nothing like French even if it is. It sounds Southern African.

Continues reading....

He had pre-knowledge the lady is from francophone African country such as Burundi or Rwanda. However, Africans are known for their congruous vacillation. I believed the name, Nkunzimma, has nothing French about it.

@ PhysicsQED
Is this your subtle way of warning African “copy and paste” artists who tend to regurgitate every crap written by a European?
PoliticsRe: American Senators Pass Resolution On Achebe by Dede1(m): 6:29pm On Apr 18, 2013
alexchiny: Nice one! A man revered by intellects and despised by scumbags!!!
Bros, you could not be more correct.
PoliticsRe: Nigerians Wake Up And Fight by Dede1(m):
chucky234: Nigerian Youths wake up, We have no other country except Nigeria, We have been suffering in silence while our Leaders put our future in their bank accounts. How can we remain like this? How can a youth who went to school and suffered to graduate at the end no job. You are almost 40 or in your 40's and still your future is as bleak as a dark room. No doubt our govt has failed us. Let us come out one day and say No. We must not remain like this, we cannot all travel abroad to find a better life, our better life is here in our country. We have the money, oil and resources but only a selected few have continue to suck it dry why we keep believing God for a change, wake up now I challenge you. We need 500,000 youths in each of the 36states to challenge the Government. We say NO, we will destroy this country and rebuild it afresh, we will Kill those who stand on our way as they are considered the enemy. A man cannot have billions of naira while millions of youths roam the streets every day looking for daily bread. Our young men must not be kidnappers, our young girls must not be prostitutes. Get Ready I tell you. The time has come for us to react, the only way our Government listens is violence, they have shown it to the Niger delta militants and now they are planning to show it to the boko haram..whereas a simple gesture of N20,000 per month to the unemployed is rejected and you pay militants N75,000 per month. How much do they pay as minimum wage? How much do they pay to elected officers, we are going to revolt. Nigeria will burn to be rebuilt again like Libya, Iraq and Egypt and Turnisia...We dnt want to die in poverty in a country where God has destined all of us to be happy and prosperous.
I have tried to fathom the school of thoughts that spurred you into forming such shallow opinions. The two factors that competed favorably for mention were laziness and intellectual handicap. Actually, you failed in your post to be less ambiguous since you intentionally forgot to explain to your audience the type of revolution you were on about.

But when you cited countries such as Libya, Iraq, Egypt and Tunisia, I concluded that there were many healthy factors responsible for your intellectual laziness. I shall not have issue with you for brazen display of being apathetic to recorded events. If not, you would have comprehended the 1966 ethnical lesson of extreme prejudice that was left in the psychics of most Nigerians.

During my formative years in the University, I had the opportunity to listen to certain cleaver professors who warned that any country that had experienced a civil war does not survive an intensive sectional riot talk less a revolution. I really do not know if Egypt, Tunisia and Libya had experienced civil war before now. However, Iraq was not an issue of revolution but military invasion by stronger military power.

I am with you on the thought of revolution in Nigeria if such endeavor will lead to disintegration of Nigeria. By the way, any sustainable civil unrest in Nigeria will signal the end of the cesspit called Nigeria. Will you lead such mere sustainable civil unrest?
PoliticsRe: Nigeria History Makers In Pictures by Dede1(m): 5:45pm On Apr 13, 2013
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PoliticsRe: Dimka’s Coup; Obasanjo, Danjuma Are Cowards – UK High Commissioner by Dede1(m): 5:34pm On Apr 13, 2013
Katsumoto: grin grin grin

Abeg go and have your snuff.
I have a pinch of the fine snuff already. grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Rochas Developmental Programmes Shown On AIT by Dede1(m):
Abagworo: You are the ignorant one here. I don't know what is Igwe ocha and what language that is. I have a feeling you meant "Igu ocha" as the Ikwerre natives call Port Harcourt city. I showed those roads to disclose the poor quality of work in road construction at that New Owerri and not in praise of Rochas. I also repeat and make bold to say that Rochas has done in 2years what was not done in 12 years under PDP. I visited Orlu and was marveled even though it was still under construction. I visit Owerri quite often and witness new developments on every visit. You can vouch and die that the Ojukwu boulevard area and that blue housing + commissioners quaters were like that in 2011. Or there existed alternative bridge(s) that crossed Nworie river joining Old and New Owerri apart from Egbeda and control. We need not lie in order to discredit or pull anybody down.
You can feel happy about denying any knowledge of Igwe Ocha or the vernacular that gave rise to the phrase. It is nice to watch you rehearse the innate disdain you have for Igbo, a tactless behavior every son or daughter of Ndigbo has noticed on this forum. There are marked differences between a sweeper and builder. It is not my style to join in words of insults with certain people.
PoliticsRe: Dimka’s Coup; Obasanjo, Danjuma Are Cowards – UK High Commissioner by Dede1(m): 4:46pm On Apr 13, 2013
Katsumoto: Murtala wasn't in position for too long. But based on his actions before 'winning' the position, I wouldn't class him one of the finest.

1. His decision to sack civil servants summarily would later introduce large scale corruption as civil servants started looking out for themselves right from the first day on the job. Yes he was trying to stamp out corruption.

2. He failed to cross the Niger during the civil war incurring the biggest losses (men and equipment), resigned his commission and then went on holiday to England while the war was on. What kind of patriot does that?

3. His initial aim in the July 1966 coup was for the Northern region to secede. If an individual had such objectives, how could he claim to serve the whole and not just parts?
For the first time on this forum you appeared decidedly factual. Good to see you have turned a corner.

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