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Ken was a true freedom fighter. Different from the hypocrites loitering around the Niger-Delta of today. |
![]() But U no list them nau |
elijah2u:He perfectly fits the American description of an Angry Blackman. |
If this is true, Oliseh shouldnt expect any good result with such hot tember. Not fit to lead a sports team. |
A peaceful and secure country is what we want. |
RickRichards:This govt is passionate about the future of Nigeria. The future is full of promises. |
tpiander:This one is not close to fiction if you went to school. Come to Uniben and see the craziest characters in night classes |
PointB:The burden of your partisanship became very conspicuous from the 13th verse. That's where i stopped laughing because it was becoming stale, mundane and boring. It cound'av turned out fantastice if you were able to liberate yourself from it's shackes...but then, not everyone is good at it. It was detrimental but not totally unimpressing though ![]() |
I stopped laughing as you increasingly became unnecessarily partisan. The best masterpieces are ruined by the slightest trace of bias and intolerance. |
wytecat:Do you know better than Falae, or did you expect the Fulani to claim responsibility for the kidnap? Are they a terror group? |
Why cant you take it upon yourself to focus on Boko Haram? Give us daily report of their ctivities and the success recorded by our military. ...Or is it only the Yorubas that are capable of talking about what is going on? |
abagoro:Na over-sabi dey worry ibos. Yet none of their candidates ever win - From lagos to Aso rock. |
Esdb3:You are an unfortunate product of dogma, hypocricy and hypnotism. Dont blame me for your comprehension defects. And dont drag God into your rants...cos not all people who call on God that does his command. |
CyberWolf:She thought the UK was a safe place to retire after looting career. She had the Umaru Diko saga in mind. Remember, GEJ vigorously campaigned with the Umaru Diko saga. Now it has boomerang ![]() |
Too much noise about this Alison woman since after march 28. It's becoming very stale. Jail the thief already! |
Your post reeks of propaganda and theatrics. You should'av restricted it to your FB group where your like-minds will cheapishly cheer you up and wail. |
Lots of Nigerian youths have sold their values, future and principles to the highest bidder, who in turn gave them the burden of tribalism and religious dogmatism. "A people that values its privileges above its principles soon loses both." -- Dwight D Eisenhower |
ArodewilliamsT:I knew you were never gonna understand nor ponder on my last reply because of your ibotic crassness and comprehension defficiencies. You copied the wrong person because i am neither Yoruba nor muslim. Got it now? If not for fools, words would'av be spoken in riddles! |
ArodewilliamsT:You copied the wrong person in your mundane quibbles. This is a major trait among you Biafrauds. I can't help you...and i do not have the time to waste in further elaborations. |
ArodewilliamsT:No one is in doubt about the existence of d deluded ones whose essence for living is to curry favour and cheap recognition from the sokoto caliphate (which they hardly get). But that can never change the fact that ibos are capable of constituting nuisance and posing serious security threats. |
The only buffer to islam is a radical, conservative christianity. |
Decibel:That's not true...or maybe itz because your ibo sisters offer it too cheap for us ![]() |
Decibel:I am Edo... Even as sarcastic as you may want to sound, you do not meet my stereotype of an average Yoruba man. He is fearless, brutal when necessary, he is tactical, has strategic intelligence and makes rational choices. |
hoobs:Passivism and neutrality is not a war strategy when your interest is clearly defined as it is in this case. The victor will always come after you...& because you have no allies, he wil annihilate you. Read up Nicolo Machiaveli's "The Prince". |
aresa:There goes another "sophisticated" apostle of passivity and political correctness. Maybe you're among those sell-outs who pledge their allegiance to the Sokoto caliphate at the detriment of your Yoruba heritage. Trust me, the south does not need your type at the moment. |
[quote author=Obiagelli post=38625369][/quote]My sister, the events of the past weeks has made it very obvious (as i earlier pointed out) that the Buhari administration is more concerned with the consolidation of northern power and interests as much as (if not more than) sanitizing the country and providing the greatest happiness of the greatest number. Our support for the change movement can never change the fact that those guys up north have a sinister agenda against the south. PMB is no saint |
sunnyb0b0:The reach of the herdsmen from hell cuts across all states, all regions and all ethnic group. Your kind of blame game and attempt to factionalise the Southern resistance will only bolster the impunity of these descendents of peadophiles and adherants of the creed of terror, and pay us with a far worthless coin. |
The war is inevitable. I wonder what is stopping the youths of all affected communities from arming themselves to contain these uncercumcised, barbaric subhumans before they gain more grounds and overwhelm us. Every non-Hausa/Fulani (especially we Christians) must join forces to obliterate these islamic terrorists and their reprobate leaders back to the pit of hell where they belong. |
Be not deceived, the arrest was aired on BBC |
So, the government should not develop and remodel the market simply because the trders are afraid of losing their shops and spaces thereafter? This is the true meaning of "Enemy Of Progress". They just want the place to remain archaic so that they can have enough excuses to continue to messup the area and constitute their nuisance. BTW, demolition or not, most traders hardly treat evacuation notice with the seriousness it deserves. |
The events of 9/11 was what gave the Iraq war a favourable Amrican public opinion that Bush/Sheney could not resist. Obama mismanaged the war by pulling out too early. His support for opposition against Syria's Assad is what led to the creation and bolstering of the dreaded ISIS. Sometimes i wonder how a naiive community organizer with no experience in governance and no foreign policy credentials other than being a "superstar" could be made president of a strategic country like the US. |
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