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PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m): 2:49pm On Feb 14, 2013
alj harem: LOL it is very common on this site to find Igbos claim origins they know nothing about not to talk of being from that place.

Example

Akin egba
Adejoro
Ngodigha
tomakint
policewoman
etc

You all are the same, it is the same pattern. Tell him/her to answer my question of her place of origin and I would ask some questions about the place if truly he/she is sure of herself
You are becoming increasingly delusional. Any Igbo who claims Yoruba should be shot.
PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m):
kunlekunle: Awolowo's reponse to ojukwus question about the west joining the course

[size=14pt]if this is cowardice kudos to the president nigeria never had[/size][

Well, I must say
that a number of factors have been overlooked in this regard.
I would be quite willing to attend any meeting convened by the
leaders of the South in the South, but it must be realized
that we in the West are in a very difficult position. All the
members of the bodyguard of the Military Governor of the Western
Region were Northerners; there were over 36,000 soldiers in
the whole of the West, most of whom were Northerners, and all of
them carry arms


You are remote from the
West; you have advantages which we do not possess. We cannot
rush without rushing to our death at the same time. We are not
cowards in the West but we have to move cautiously
, because if
we do not do that you might not have us alive; you would only
have monuments all over the place.
These are pure nonsensical conjures that have no place in history. It is funny a coward is acting like a coward and still insists he\she is not a coward. There was one military governor in western region. A military governor does not have a battalion of orderlies. Again, it was an act of inherent loudmouth employed by turncoats.
PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m): 2:31pm On Feb 14, 2013
alj harem: You see, YOU ARE IGBO. I told you before that Yorubas especially people like me and likes of Awolowo know how the Igbo man thinks. Who care who is alone or not, who cares about allainaces here, have you been reading my post at all ?. An old biafran man published a book full of lies and you expect people to keep shut about it. You are one funny set of people I no go lie

Whatever you call me does not change who I am. I am Alj harem a nairalander that can chose to be anyone at anytime. I have stayed in Kogi so that is why I ask, what part of Kogi because they don't think like you bigots.

A book published to insinuate Genocide on a well respected former leader among the yorubas should now be sweept under the carpet because it is an Igboman that wrote it ? LOL indeed funny set of people

I just pray this country split so people like you and Achebe can have your country.

Any other group be it Ijaw, Ibibio and co that want to join a country where Igbos believe they are better than other groups can join and likes of Achebe can keep writing crap BUT YORUBAS WOULD NOT ALLOW SUCH if you involve them. Fact
I suggest you shut up your putrid mouth. I have not seen or read any sensible rebuttal to Achebe’s memoir about the civil war. It is even funny that most of the noise generated by the book came from loudmouthed ingrates who were not in Biafra. Achebe’s book centered on his experiences of the civil war and what happened in Biafra. Instead of learning from the book, most moronic dingbats chose to spew craps cull from conjures assembled by hack writer such as Nowa Omoigui.
PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m): 2:20pm On Feb 14, 2013
alj harem: I think you meant that for donedy "I am from kogi" LOL. Very difficult set of people. Always biased and tribalistic
The initial jabs were meant for ignoramus such as you who thought there were no ancestral Yoruba peeps in Kogi State. Donedy had indicated he\she is not tribally bent by going with state instead of tribe hence I am from Kogi. Do you think Donedy does not know Kogi State is multi-tribal?
PoliticsRe: Retired Soldiers React To Rain Of Dollars On The Super Eagles by Dede1(m): 2:10pm On Feb 14, 2013
Staff Sergeant Jim Yawa, I am really disappointed in reading about your plight and those of your colleagues. Nigeria is a noted misplaced priority and will continue to be so until something is done. However, you should voice your complaints against those rats that conscripted you at 19 years of age to fight the civil war.
PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m): 2:01pm On Feb 14, 2013
alj harem: what part of Kogi ? Moreover you are stu.pidity because did the book lie about Kogilites or Yorubas ?

All this Igbos self, I tire
You are wastefully educated. When did Yoruba translate into one of 36 states in Nigeria? Anyway, it is your freaking right to display stupidity.
PoliticsRe: Will U Vote Buhari/rochas Ticket (progressives Only)? by Dede1(m): 1:55pm On Feb 14, 2013
Wadeoye: Exactly my aim. An okoro man demonstrates with joy, hatred for other people and ignorantly forgetting that bigotry is not a monopoly of any tribe. As a matter of fact, a minority group will suffer more if we all begin to show hatred for the other tribe.

****No tribe has a monopoly of bigotry and hatred for the other tribes****
I do not think any ethnic group with propensity to journey to the enclaves of others exodus hatred for its host. I guess you will agree with this statement unless your stream of thought is moronically skewed.
PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m): 1:38pm On Feb 14, 2013
I do not know any Biafran who is clamoring for the healing of civil war wounds. The war has been fought, lost and indelible enemies made. I do not care how anybody tries to slice the civil war it shall remain a mirror before us and reflects the scars from the war. The intellectual tonic surrounding the civil war has been adulterated by tribalism. The only way to bury the hatchet is to disintegrate the Nigeria so that citizens of different nation states out of dismembered Nigeria can channel the brazen hatred for each other into productive energy geared towards mutual competition.

Those who cherished Awolowo’s crafted policies of starvation and 20 naira can build a park for his remembrance. The followers of Gowon will erect life-size statue to memorialize Go-On-With-One -Nigeria. In the other hand, those who cherished the efforts of Biafrans could build parks and monuments for the fallen Biafrans and dedicate a week to mourn and remember them. In so doing, nobody shall give hoot what the others are doing across the border.
PoliticsRe: A 1967 “Welcome To Nigeria” Billboard by Dede1(m): 12:37pm On Feb 14, 2013
5alive: that period wey d useless cowards dey fight for wetin dem no fit get. Abi no be d period wey dat dead agbari iku fled and hide outside d country leavin little children to die of starvation even common garri then no fit get. Abi no be dat time dat crippled unfortunate man write abt hopin dat he wud be relevant again abi no be dat time our own brain came to their rescue wit simple intelligent tactics. Now they av food on their table, they ar free to move up n down and they stil they beef.
God punnish u cowards!!!!!!!!
The above post is clear example that stupidity remains inherent and can not be fixed.
PoliticsRe: A 1967 “Welcome To Nigeria” Billboard by Dede1(m): 12:34pm On Feb 14, 2013
stagger: Yes, babies were happy and healthy in Lagos in 1967 but they were being starved to death in the South East and South South as the civil war raged. What a paradox.
Bros, you took the words from my mouth. I guess the poster chose the year, 1967, for reasons other than ignorance.
PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m):
@OP

You should not have a floor mobbing job at PWC talk less executive editor. In the stanza where you wrote about Ifeajuna’s use of Azikiwe's bodyguards to kill the prime minister, you publicly displayed your ignorance of military parlance. Major Ifeajuna as a Brigade Major of 2nd Brigade did not need the sentry soldiers at Zik’s resident to arrest the prime minister. He could have ordered or marshaled any battalion under the Brigade with any pretence.

I recommend you seek for proper education because your narratives about Okigbo as a front line guerrilla fighter and gun agent who ran from country to country in search of arms go against intellect of third grader.

You have every right to be one of disciples of Nowa Omoigui who was the original exponent of market women in Kaduna and Kano taunting dead northern politicians by dancing to the tune of Ewu Na Ebe Akwa and distribution of leaflets of dead northern politicians.

In the original write-up, Nowa Omoigui has alleged the artist was Celestine UKwu, an Igbo musician. Anyway, your foreman, Nowa who is also a paid agent of northern region, was informed that the artist of Ewu Na Ebe Akwa was Ijo in the person Cardianl Rex Lawson not Igbo. Also, the aforementioned leaflets were circulated by the New Nigerian Newspaper based in Kaduna as a bid to incite riot. The only cities that witnesses any form of celebration at hearing of the January 15, 1966 coup were Lagos and Ibadan.

As for the alleged massacre in Calaber sector by Biafran soldiers, nothing could be farther from truth than this falsehood borne out of ignorance. The two sectors commanders of Biafran armed forces in Calaber and Uyo were brave soldiers and sons of the soil. They were arguably among the best Biafran field commanders. When Nowa Omoigui was pressed to proffer any evidence of the alleged massacre of Ibibio, Efik and Annangs by Biafra soldiers, he moronically drew blank. I am not surprised this nitwit included such conjectural crap in his\her show of shame.
PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m):
seanet01: Dende Mor.on why do you engage in CONSISTENT LYING?
Decree 40 was because of the taunting of the North by the chest beating ibos. Your penchant for concocting lies is unprecedented on this forum.
As for making the Author's life miserable by dealing with him, i laugh in your stvpidity, the guy get brain pass the whole ibos in this world.
seanetolodo1

Please do not convince me that stupidity is a mainstay among certain group of people in Nigeria. The leaflets in discussion were distributed by New Nigerian Newspaper based in Kaduna in order to incite political unrest in northern region after the January 15, 1966 coup.

The song allegedly branded as the handiwork of Celestine Ukwu turned out to be Ijo’s. The two cities that witnessed joyous jubilations were Lagos and Ibadan.

Only a celebrated airhead will remotely insinuate that decree 40 was promulgated because of taunting by a particular group in Nigeria. It has never occurred to me or anyone else I know that a brazen plagiarizer has any brain. Anyway, in Yoruba land the reverse could be the case. What a dunce.
PoliticsRe: Can Nigeria's Renovated Railway Unite North And South? BBC REPORT by Dede1(m): 8:01pm On Feb 13, 2013
If the BBC reporters remotely insinuate that a mere railroad is the tonic that will unite Nigerians, I say they are very insensitive to Nigerians and tend to insult the intelligence of Nigerians. The network of railroads that crisscross European countries never sought to knock down the boundaries.
PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m):
joeyfire: That an article is too long, self indulgent and full of drama doesn't mean it makes any real point. Abeg can someone enlighten me on the said Decree 40 of 1966 and the story that azikiwe's personal bodyguard made up ifeajuna's team.

I smell BS but I stand to be corrected
Decree 40 was passed by Ironsi’s regime against distribution of leaflets, any form of taunting or dancing to songs regarded as offensive to any group. The original author is a basement fool. By the time I have finished with him\her, a floor moping job would be hard to come by talk less executive editor at PwC Review. The author totally displayed his\her ignorance on military issues. Major Ifeajuna, as the BM (Brigade Major) of 2nd Brigade, Lagos did not need the sentries at Azikiwe’s resident to kill the prime minister. Major Ifeajuna had entire Brigade to himself.

It is documented and on record the cities that witnessed joyous jubilation at the hearing of January 15, 1966 were Lagos and Ibadan.
PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m): 6:13pm On Feb 13, 2013
dayokanu: Dendemoron displaying his chronic stupidity like a child displaying his Xmas clothes
Dayolodo,

You have finally staggered back to life from delusional slumber.
SportsRe: My Pictures With Super Eagles just before finals by Dede1(m): 4:30pm On Feb 13, 2013
fuke: Nonsense.

Where were you when Stationary Stores of Lagos produced 9 out 11
on the field?

Do not put sand for our celebration.

All tribes are important for development.

Remove just a plug costing #100 from a #3m car and see what happens.

Key ko, padlock ni.
This is arrant nonsense. Which Stationary Stores and what year?
PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m):
kunlekunle: [size=14pt]a word is enough for the wise......
minutes of the meeting between Awo and Ojukwu[/size]

Here is the true account of what took place as taken from scripts
of the discussion between Papa and Chief Ojukwu (the Ikemba). The
discussion was taped by the Ikemba and the recorder was captured after
Enugu fell.

On Saturday, May 6, 1967, at 5.15 pm, a meeting began to take place,
at the State House, Enugu, between the then Excellency, Lt. Col.
Odumegwu Ojukwu (the Ikemba) and a delegation of the National
Conciliation Committee (Committee) led by the most Honorable Chief
Obafemi Awolowo. The Committee was represented by Professor Samuel
Aluko, Chief Mariere, Chief J.I. Onyia, while the Eastern Region was
represented by Lt. Col Imo, Lt. Col Effiong, Lt. Col. Kurubo, Mr. C.O
Mojekwu, Mr. N.U. Akpan, Professor Eni Njoku, Dr. Nwakanma Okoro,
Dr. P.N.C. Okigbo, Mr. C.A. Onyegbale and Mr. Ndem with the Ikemba
presiding over the meeting. The names are listed for the purpose
of verification of facts presented herein below with those of them who
may still be alive..............
.......
Papa: The main concern of these delegates is to ensure that Nigeria
does not disintegrate, and I would like to see Nigeria bound
together by any bond because it is better than breaking the
whole place up because each unit will be the loser for it.
The economy of the country is so integrated that it is too late
in the day to try and sever them without risking the death of
one or both of them. So we have come, therefore, to appeal
to you to let Eastern representatives attend the meeting of
the Committee (ON-GOING NATIONAL CONCILIATION MEETING)
I do not want to put myself in a position where I will be treated
as an advocate of the Eastern cause. Let the Eastern delegates
go there, make their case and then as a member of the Committee
I will get up and say I support this entirely. If at the meeting
the East and West present what they want for a new Nigeria
whether temporarily or permanently, and the North says "no,
we are not going to have it", I will go out and address a
World Press Conference and send our case to that body and say
this is what we have done and the North has turned it down.
I will then take any step that is necessary to bring into effect
what we want. The North needed to be in a position of being
presented with the United front of the South.

Ikemba: I started off this struggle in July with 120 rifles to defend
the entirety of the East. I took my stand knowing fully well
that by doing so, whilst carving my name in history, I was
signing also my death warrant. But I took it because I believe
that this stand is vital to the survival of the South. I
appealed for settlement quietly because I understood that
this was a Unclad struggle for power and that the only time
we can sit down and decide the future of Nigeria on basis
of equality will always be equality of arms. Quietly, I
built up. If you do not know it, I am proud, and my officers
are proud, that here in the East we possess the biggest
army in Black Africa. I am no longer speaking as an underdog,
I am speaking from a position of power. The only
way for the
South to present a united front is for the South to meet and
hammer out that united front. It is a point which must be
cleared first before proceeding to make a statement of whatever
it is. That is why to my mind, at the present stage of the
crisis the ideal thing is for the Southern people to meet
in any platform and discuss and hammer out any difference
they might have because I will have nothing to do with the North.
Then going further, it would then mean that to do this the South
to meet; because if we wait for their permission, we will
wait for ever. On the specific question of whether there is
a possibility of contract with the North, the answer is at the
battle field.

Papa: I do appreciate the points you have made, especially the suggestion
the South could take the bull by the horns, convene a meeting
of its leaders and work out its salvation. Well, I must say
that a number of factors have been overlooked in this regard.
I would be quite willing to attend any meeting convened by the
leaders of the South in the South, but it must be realized
that we in the West are in a very difficult position. All the
members of the bodyguard of the Military Governor of the Western
Region were Northerners; there were over 36,000 soldiers in
the whole of the West, most of whom were Northerners, and all of
them carry arms..... I led a delegation to Lt. Col. Gowon on the
7th and at that interview I made it clear on behalf of the West
that if the soldiers of Northern origin were not removed from
the West we would not attend any further meetings of the Ad Hoc
Committee. He said he would do something, of course he did not.
We passed our resolution (THAT THE NORTHERN SOLDIERS SHOULD BE
REMOVED FROM THE WEST) and Col. Adebayo did very well and give
us certain Yoruba officers with whom to go and deliver the
petition to Lt. Col. Gowon. I did give him an ultimatum up
to the 15th of May to remove these Northern soldiers from the
West. Of course, he agreed to remove them by the 31st of May
but the time we returned to Ibadan Northern soldiers had taken
up arms and wanted to kill me, to kill Adebayo and all others.
Just now Adebayo does not sleep in his house. Somebody told
me that he has not been sleeping in his house. I know why they
put two policemen with two rifles in front of my house the other
day. Of course, I rang up and said I wanted them removed. There
were policemen in front of Sardauna's house but they did not save
him. The populace, of course, turned against the Northern
soldiers. I don't know why Adebayo should issue the release
that soldiers should not be taunted. But this is the way we
have been doing our quiet fighting. You are remote from the
West; you have advantages which we do not possess. We cannot
rush without rushing to our death at the same time. We are not
cowards in the West but we have to move cautiously, because if
we do not do that you might not have us alive; you would only
have monuments all over the place.
And I may say in this connection of Southern solidarity -- I am
sorry to go into what has happened in the past -- in 1953 there
was an understanding between the banned NCNC and the banned
Action Group; we entered into an agreement, which I hope we will
use sometime, to the effect that if the North remained intransigent
we would declare a Southern Dominion. This was signed by myself
and Zik and I still stand by it; but we prefer that you should
send your delegates to this meeting, so that we should, known
to everyone, enter into negotiations among ourselves and present
a common front to the North. Then nobody can accuse us of
conspiracy or trying to divide the country into two parts. I
want you to look at it from our point of view. If there were
no Northern soldiers in the West the position would be different.
And even if by the time I return home the Northern soldiers have
gone I still do not want to be accused of perfidy. The issue
at hand is not enough for us to say that we do not like the North.
That is a negative approach. I think a positive approach will
be for us to meet. Unity will last only if it is based on common
understanding among us and the basis will start at this meeting.
As I said before, I want you to give me a chance of meeting
your people regularly. Let us reolve our differences and
get what we want and quickly too.

Ikemba: If the reason is to get a platform for a meeting between the
Southern leaders, I agree very much that we should try and find
a platform and here we seem to be presented with a fait accompli.
The Southern leaders are here now, so the main thing is to go
on and discuss.

Papa: It will be something near fraud for us to sit down here and
discuss in terms of the South especially as this delegation was
sent here by a body consisting of the Northern delegation....

Ikemba: Now coming to the wider question of the East attending, if it
is a Reconciliation COmmittee then it must be reconciling warring
parties. A Reconciliation Committee can not have the parties
within, somehow, it does not work, unless, of course, they have
already agreed on the major issues, because reconciliation
is to stay in the middle of the warring parties. And one thing
is so clear in the Nigerian situation: certainly the North
and the East are warring. For any Reconciliation Committee to
do justice to the East, it should not have Easterners and
Northerners
in it. That is one point. How does the Reconciliation Committee
expect us to go to Lagos ? Can you, Sir, imagine Sir Kashim
Ibrahim coming to the East to meet and discuss ? The critical
point of the Eastern stand is that the East cannot go to any place
where there are Northern troops. That tells his own story.
The North has made it abundantly clear that no association
if they are not controlling the central machinery, is acceptable
to them. Even in the face of the resolutions of the South,
the Emirs, feudalist Emirs, had the audacity to dictate to the
South; first that they will not allow the Northern troops to leave
the West until they are satisfied that the West has got sufficient
troops.

Papa: You have talked about Easterners and Northerners trying to go to
the same meeting and bringing about reconciliation because they
are the two warring parties. I do not think the fight is between
the East and the North alone. It affects all other parts of the
country save that there is no quarrel between the East and the
West and Mid-West. The fight involves all of us. The West
at this moment, has its own complaints against the North. The fact
that we went there particularly so soon after my withdrawal
from the Ad Hoc Constitutional Committee, which I observed was
set up by the Federal Government to wage war against the East
instead of trying to put things in check, must assure you that
we are resolved to find a solution to this.
You have also spoken about Lagos or anywhere in the West as
unsafe for the Easterners to hold a meeting. Nobody can
tell when life will be lost, but I think, speaking the minds of
entire people of Western Nigeria and Mid-Western Nigeria, that if
anybody can at this stage take the life of an Ibo man or an
Easterner, or if any outstanding Eastern loses his life by the
act of someone else, the whole of the Western Region and the
Mid-Western Region will take it as the end of Nigeria. I
can give that assurance on behalf of Western Nigeria and Lagos."

[End of all the Awo-Ojukwu quotations in the excerpt - Mr. Lanre
Banjo continues:]

This meeting was concluded on Sunday, 7th of May at about 2.15 pm with the
hope to reconvene and with the Ikemba maintaining that the South must
first meet. Before I go further, it would be noted that the Ikemba's view
was maintained due to hindsight (sic: LACK OF FORESIGHT). First, Papa
has just been released from prison for a charge of treasonable felony.
Secondly, he was in Enugu representing the Nigerian National Conciliation
Committee. How could Ikemba expect him to chage and focus on Southern
plan of pulling out of Nigeria ? Papa was more principled than that.
Even prior to his meeting with the Ikemba, he had been falsely accused
of having teamed up with the Ikemba in his campaign against the Federal
Military Government by being in regular touch with him by phone calls
and personal visits to Enugu, to perfect their joint plans. That he had
been sending Professor Aluko and others to Enugu for illegal guerrilla
training. Given this situation, a sudden change to discuss how the South
will unite against the North will definitely confirm the dreadful
and blatant accusations already levelled against him............."
The above post is one of the series of conjectural craps cull from Nowa Omoigiu's figments of imagination. Is it not inherently moronic to term anything that mainly consisted of imaginary figures from western, midwestern and eastern regions without even a doorman from northern region as “National Conciliation Committee”?
PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m): 3:23pm On Feb 13, 2013
demmie1: I answered ur innocent question, I think I hit something you have a guilt about. Or is it that you can't stop feeling miserable for your life?
Are you as deluded as you ancestral chap named Demola Awoyokun? You can not provide answers to questions not asked. I can not humanly pose a question to a rotten stump such as you.
PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m): 3:17pm On Feb 13, 2013
ow11: You have no proof that Biafra would be a progressive country had Gowon chosen to not quash the rebellion. In fact all hard evidence (leaving the propaganda and hearsay stories aside), point to a paranoid dictator out to achieve his childish aims at any cost including millions of his kinsmen. Equatorial Guinea comes to mind.


Since we do not have Biafra anymore, a smart choice would be to build this country harnessing all its positives rather than seeking to re-establish an old ideology of smash and grab which will not be consistent with any modern progressive country.

The Irish fought for self determination in the early 20th century but in the early 21st century take orders from a central body which the so-called former overlords actually influence. Maybe this call for a new Biafra is caused by a refusal to awaken from a very bad dream OR inability to actually work with and collaborate with neighbours to build a symbiotic relationship.





Usually when a man attacks the messenger and carefully ignores the message, people usually tag said fellow with the metaphorical ostrich that buries its head in the sand as a means to avoid a predator. Can someone write a rebuttal of this really long article and save us the 'He is more accomplished than you' line. Which by the way is another chest beating excercise which the writer had identified as a problem.
I honestly do not think you are as bad as your stream of thoughts. What proof do you have Nigeria will be a progressive country when the so-called nationalists sought for its independence? I know sometimes you come across as a deluded and off-the-hinge irritant. If you think in your infinite wisdom, which seemed to be none in existence, think a group seeking for independent nation has to prove to be progressively viable before gaining sovereignty then you do not deserve any response.

I am not surprised you arrived at this jaundice and unintelligible conclusion that “Ojukwu was a paranoid dictator out to achieve his childish aims at any cost”. I knew people of real Ijo ancestry, unlike you, who fought and died for Biafra.
PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m): 1:28pm On Feb 13, 2013
gidiMonsta: Damola Awoyokun, a Structural and Marine Engineer in London is also the Executive Editor of Pwc Review. He can be reached at executiveeditor AT pwc-review DOT com
There is no need to reach Demola Awoyokun for regurgitating the craps Nowa Omoigui has been forced to retract. It is very funny PWC Review has this lame fraud as executive editor. Believe me, if this joker named Damola Awoyokun is gainfully employed by PwC, that PricewaterhouseCooper, LLC, he\she is about to lose his\her job. There is no room in a the editorial staff of PwC for a plagiarist.
PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m):
ow11: All posters should read this and move on

'' O'Cornell argues that the lack of constitutionalism and disregard for rule of law fuel psychology of insecurities in all ethnic groups. He fingers as an inevitable cause of our national instability, Nigerians’ “failure to find an identity and loyalty beyond their primordial communities that lead them constantly to choose their fellow workers, political and administrative, from the same community, ignoring considerations of merit.” ''

This is the genesis of corruption, bigotry and the current chaos that plagues Nigeria today. Secession is not the answer!
For the sake of your half life, you could have avoided the bolded in your post. I guess O’Cornell could be Scottish or Irish. The people of his\her primordial communities have sought or have intention to seek loyalty toward a nation state which will engender national stability. The French, Italians, Germans, Russians, English and many other European ethnicities sought national stability by finding a common channel of loyalty.

Granted you are a typical Nigerian, I am not surprised you intentionally overlooked a post equated the call for consideration of merit to chest beating. To avoid the evitable bloody war, Nigeria and Nigerians should seriously consider the ways to disengage from the colonial contraption called Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: Keshi Resigns Because Of Bigots by Dede1(m): 5:47pm On Feb 12, 2013
[quote author=Rhino.5dm]You can't stand critics of Jonathan?

Who gives a flying fucck to who plays or not? Do you fool think Rhino.5dm has time to be wasting watching football? For your sucking info, I didn't even watch the finals and I just managed to watch a single game through out the tournament, cos football and most games are distractions to me.

You think your second grade moves of trying to derail this thread because someone pointed how useless the government is will pass through second reading ? You are just a paid low esteem toad.

Talking about besting, I haven't met ANYONE who knows better than I do in my field of endeavour. . . Not in Nigeria, NOT in every other country I know!

Shove your daftness to your arsss and keep sucking balls for a living.

My questions still stands, why is Jonathan finding favor to be seen around crooks like Otedola, Doyin Okupe and other thieves while anyone with good intention is quickly thrown out of the system?

Who is arguing about sincerity of past NFF? I can only talk about that ediot I personally know, in person of Aminu Maigari! I met him personally when he was hustling, I know his personal house, I know his son Sadiq, his daughter Nabila and his wife. Aminu Maigari is a big fraud, go kill yourself.Fool.[/quote]The bolded statements in the above post are display of inordinate trolling. This is self-aggrandizement to the hip. By the way, I must say the ninny is correct given the fact that he\she has not meet anybody better than him\her in the same azz-hole serving as domicile.
PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m): 5:23pm On Feb 12, 2013
huptin: And what exactly did Achebe achieve? writting a story book? why is he not a nobel laureatte? mtschewwww
The reference about the crap “nobel laureate” shows the depth of your ignorance.
PoliticsRe: Prof Achebe's "There Was A Country" Is Meticulously Torn Apart & Shredded by Dede1(m): 5:15pm On Feb 12, 2013
@OP

If the so-called Damola Awoyokun is not inherently idiotic and ridiculously ill-informed, then stupidity can be fixed. I guess when this son or daughter of a bit.ch alluded to the fact he\she was at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife, he\she was a student. Granted the inherent boastfulness and loudmouthed tendencies found among Demola Awoyokun’s ilk, it in not uncommon among his\her people to compare shooting war such as Nigeria\Biafra civil war with communal “hide and seek game” between Modakeke and Ife.

Again, due to self arrogation, it is safe to say that this moronic airhead called Demola Awoyokun attended a university called Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife and could not possible be in position to rebut any eyewitness account of the Nigeria\Biafra civil war. I could remember there was no university in Nigeria named Obafemi Awolowo University, Ife in early 80s as the university was known as University of Ife, Ile-Ife.

I could not believe my eyes when the so-called numbskull called Demola Awoyokun who would want us to believe he\she had atom of brain cell looked dumb and silly while regurgitating every known crap or statement Nowa Omoigui has been forced to withdraw or retract.

Honestly, Nigeria needs to disintegrate. Beside the problems of tribalism and lack of proper education, most inhabitants of the colonial contraption are inherent lazy and loudmouthed.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Cautions Achebe & Awolowo’s Loyalists Against Civil War Comments by Dede1(m): 3:03am On Feb 12, 2013
Dayokanu: Any secession without a referendum is a declaration of war. Anywhere in the world.

When Southern US seceded the whole country declared war on them
Dayolodo,

As you usual, your stream of thought always begs for redemption. I guess you have imagery ecstasy when you contradict your imbecilic self. If secession without a referendum is a declaration of war as Southern US did, one wonders why the whole country (US) declared war on them.

My understanding of the process remains that when one party declares war on another party, the other party joins the war. The later does not declare another war. Again, secession is not a declaration of war, olodo.
PoliticsRe: Keshi Resigns Because Of Bigots by Dede1(m):
[quote author=GARRI (x7)]I wonder if the OP didn't read the CLEAR reasons given by Keshi for his resignation. I wonder why these Pathetic IGBO f00ls(my apologies to the rational ones amongst them) view everything through the tribal lens.

Amodu Shuaibu helped the Super Eagles qualify for both the 2002 as well as the 2010 World Cup, yet he was fired and a foreign coach called in to lead the team to the World-Cup. Meanwhile he's the FIRST Indigenous Coach to qualify the Super Eagles for the World Cup.

Did we hear the anything about ethnicity?? Did we hear anything like Yorubas and Hausas hate Edos?? So where's the issue of ethnicity coming over the issue of Keshi's resignation??

NFF is composed of M0r0ns and fucktards with no idea of what sports management in the modern day entails. Self serving Mofos whose god is their bellies. These are the bas.tards that are killing our sports sector.

Thanks however to Keshi, his technical team as well as the Super eagles for being able to achieve this feat in spite of the negativity and ineptitude plaguing sports management in our nation today.

Hon. Garri (x7)[/quote]The group of Igbo, a moronic numbskull such as you called fools, is life time better than you and your backwater ethnic group. I know the stinking ethnicity that bore you as a child and have lived with them. The issue in discussion is beyond Ogogoro and woman.
PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Cautions Achebe & Awolowo’s Loyalists Against Civil War Comments by Dede1(m): 4:50pm On Feb 11, 2013
emmaella: ORPHAN, GO AND JUMP 4M THIRD MAINLAND BRIDGE grin grin grin
The thought of the poster being an orphan has crossed my mind several times. The moronic ninny has always being the first to insult the parents of those who disagreed with his\her gibberish posts.

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