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Nwanyiogwashi:Don't mind the uneducated dote.. why were there so many Yoruba slaves, so numerous in places like Brazil and Sierra Leone. I will upload the document as well. |
Nwanyiogwashi:I have not been following this issue... Trust me to dig up historical fact. Itshekiris have been recorded to be Slaves themselves in Sierra Leone. I will upload a document where how the slaves who finally landed in Sierra Leone got there. Itshekriri didn't enslave nothing. |
Hezzyluv:Is that how you think? If they gave out all their profits and investments, how will they make money or be rich? Rich people need a humongous amount of money to maintain their wealth. I understand they also have responsibility to the society but trust me, wahala too much. There so much they can do, they have not even touched their relatives finish talk more of random people. Some of them give to orphanage and other things no one even knows about. Also, some of them have their priorities... Wahala no dey finish. The problems in Nigeria is bigger than Nigerians themselves. Hopefully, these actors can start having health insurance to cover them when they have these issues since they are susceptible to illness. There should be a mandate for health insurance for people in the acting business. |
blueAgent:You are 300% wrong. What you wrote depicts the best attributes of the mind of a conquered slave. People dressed according to their environment... If blacks lived in the unforgiving weather in Europe, we would cover up... European will not even be in existence in the first place if they didn't cover up... These environments, shapes the way of life and then culture. Africans didn't cover up or needed to because that was the product of our environment and that suited us and that eventually influence our culture. Please read and get some education before refuting obviously documented historical and geographical facts. |
Teejay13:I couldn't have written it better. That's what they need to do and should do ASAP. |
Teejay13:Maybe because they also have problems of theirs. The actor Guild is not for the financial upkeep of members when they are sick and I don't believe there is a contribution to that effect. Acting is a profession like any other. Do accountants or ICAN in Nigeria come to the aid of a sick accountant who is a member? I know we are in a country where people think upside down but still... What they should seek to set up is a good health insurance, considering how susceptible they are to sickness. They can set up insurance and make it compulsory for actors to have insurance before they go on set and during their acting career in order to cover for things like sickness. All actors should be mandated to pay a percentage of their income for health insurance to cover incidence like this. In sane countries, all citizens are covered by health insurance so you one won't start running to disturb people who also have their own issues to take care of. |
Hezzyluv:You can start something as well and then invite others, you are not too small... These people also have a lot on their plates and they do what they can in their capacity, the problem in Nigeria is just too much.... These are things health insurance cover in sane countries... Designating responsibility to others is something we are good at... People can pay him a visit with small provisions to start with. |
thebosstrevor1:I know you guys from that side of the country are not known for your intellect. I know you are not too bright, if you were remotely bright, you would understand that in the Olympics, there is a qualifying process that is only based on Merit, not by Nigeria singlehandedly but by the world organisation in charge of the respective sports. Athletics for instance, Buhari cannot just select someone to represent Nigeria at the Olympics, most of them will have to go through a qualifying round, in IAAs and the African equivalent. Although, team sports might have a slightly different selection criteria but if you don't get your best players, you might not even qualify in the first place. The mind is a terrible thing to waste. |
Joromi1:You stop adding to the deceit, the guy is not a "flatty". |
Captain8:By "Niger Delta", I hope you are referring to your creek dwelling, no land having, ogogoro drinking Ijaws? (Apologies to the good ones)? I am Niger -Deltan and have absolutely nothing to do with you guys nor do I I desire to share a country with Ijaw minorities. (apologies to the good ones once again) |
Zeeknow3245:I mean you were even dumbber than I thought. For your information, I am a "Niger Deltan" whatever that shiiitt means anyway. Rep your own people and stop roping unrelated people with unrelated tongues together. What insignificant tribal village group do you belong to ? Speak for your tiny insignificant group and stop being insecure under "Niger Delta".. you don't speak for me and my people. |
Utycar:Low IQ monkey, during the civil war, there was no name like Akwa-Ibom state... Why are you people so dummbbb? By the way, I would have thought Gen. Effiong was the second in command? Oh I forgot, your IQ points might not be more than 20.. Either ways, most Igbos want an Igbo only country. |
Brotherman:Use a brain, or at least read. Adaka Boro's republic was an Ijaw republic... The Saboteur was rightful killed like a chicken by the Fulani masters he was working for. However, Niger Delta was a named that existed before Adaka, described by early European explorers to describe the region and included all people including Igbos and Yorubas in Ondo state. Niger Delta includes Abia, Imo and Ondo state... So stick to your minority group and speak for them and stop throwing the word, "Niger Delta" around. Low IQ monkeys. |
Zeeknow3245:All these low IQ illiterates... If you had half a brain, you would know that Niger Delta is a geographic reference for people living in the "Deltas" of the "Niger river" or Nigga river, a word formed from a racial slur? Like the Nile Delta or Mississippi Delta, it's a geographic expression. However, I don't expect much from a black man. After addressing this point, do you know that Ondo state, Abia State and Imo state are both geographically, legally and constitutionally Niger Delta states? However, they do not push the Niger Delta identity too much because they are very much proud of their tribes (Yoruba and Igbo) and are internationally known with great individuals... Unlike most minorities who are not proud of their tribe but hide under, "we Niger Delta" because their monkey brains can't openly declare their tribes. |
Juliusmalema:Well, Abbokey at least, you get 30k for wasting your future here right? LOL. I am so jealous. Lol |
Juliusmalema:Please, ignore this aboki... All he does is to bring hate to Igbos by making stupid statements like this. It seems your brain is on holidays most of the time. What's the business with Ogun state and what the BMC guy wrote? Or have you started replying yourself again? |
Arda1000:The guy is cursed from birth... Yyeske, juliusmalema was cursed that he will know how to write but can never use it to make anything out of his life. The guy is an internet fraudster and on BMC 30k stipend. His mates are using their time to learn data science and programming while the guy is wasting his life on Nairaland. At least, others are doing something productive with their life while coming here to have fun. LOL |
fozapi:Well, you have to check back in history.. When early European explorers came in contact with them... They were so slavish... Captain Crow around 18120s recorded that they wore rags thrown away by the seamen... and any one of them who could say, "massa, I sabi talk e small small ingirisi massa.." thought himself a white man on the same languages proficiency as a native British or Englishman even though they did not understand almost anything... While others in the region held pride in their native cloths, these Ejo men would wear dirty, smelly and waste cloth from European seamen. When you look deeply today, they do not have a native attire.. They were all converted European rags... They wear a bowler hat or top hat, developed by the English men as they do not have any that is unique .. unlike the Yorubas, Hausas or Igbos that clearly have one that is uniquely theirs. Look at their shirt is like an oversized English shirt. This evolved from the fact that they never had a tailor-fitted shirt but had to make do with rags from European ships. |
Captain8:What brand of ogogoro are you consuming? Drink responsibly... or well, a least try.. |
Seun:The mynd guy... He even openly insults a particular ethnic group without provocation and he must be really bold to make such comments openly. Not even with an alternative moniker. Your mods are compromised and he is a perfect example and this site you built from the ground is losing credibility because a band of paid crews with multiple monikers have taken over it. Especially the politic, culture and crime section. The number of false news on the front page, this week alone is surprising. |
Willie007:Is this still news, who doesn't know that mad Mynd whatever.. He even makes his hateful comments openly. He doesn't hide under any moniker. He will let you know he is the one. |
BBBmall25:Nigerians and low IQ. It may interest you to know that I am Igbo and also Niger-Deltan. Now, what is the name of your ethnic group? Tell me? The last time I checked, people living in the Deltas of the Niger (Nigger/Nigga) river is not the name of an ethnic group. |
Hmm What next? A tour around her privvvate parts? I always tell Igbo people to be careful and make sure they avoid trouble as much as possible in this country they find themselves in. If anything bad happens in this country, their countrymen are more than willing to use them as the poster child and the face of that trouble. See Clifford Orji: For years, skull mining and deals in human parts are the order of the day by our Oduduwa brothers, but once Clifford Orji debacle surfaced (albeit a horrible one), he became the face of human parts dealing. Even more than two decades after, his name is still mainstream. Rev King: Although this guy here deserves nothing good, and his act was horrible. How did this guy become the poster child for false and criminal prophets in Nigeria? Hardly a day go by without news of false prophets with questionable sacrifices hitting the front pages of the dailies. Chidinma the Cucumber girl: Her stories lingered for years and months. Her story became mainstream and street slang. This kidnapper Guy: I remember Tinunbu screaming, "where are the cows?" Is ....... a herdsman? Referring to his tribe. The Northerners kidnap for sports and cutting off heads and bloodshed, a favourite pass time. Yet, that Igbo guy is the face of kidnapping in this country. There are too many examples to mention. Igbos know this, the country you find yourself in do have a love-hate relationship with you... However, the latter is 10 times stronger than the former... They love you enough not to want to see you go, but they also hate you so damn much they would do anything to see you perish and burn or at least be in so much misfortune so you can be forever a subject of ridicule. Learn today to defend your own no matter what!!! When you go in-house, you can sort your differences out. |
dollarsplenty:The neighbourhood is already well known in that Yaba area... The street host two very significant landmark. This building is opposite the national headquarters of the Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria (FGN). So, you can imagine. It also where Ladi-Lak Pry school and at the end of the street is the famous, Yaba sports centre, AKA Rowe Park.. The neighbourhood hosts the famous Casino Cinema in those days... Too many landmarks to call. |
Malawian:Of course, plus like 20 other monikers... The guy is the definition of cursed. |
Dirkcoyt:Definitely! Only Dana and his group of investors. If only boxing promoters are not blocking the best fights in boxing and killing the game, all UFC fighters would be training for boxing if you consider that they earn less than 1-10% of a boxer's payday. |
Dirkcoyt:I wonder how these guys even survive? Maybe independent sponsorship deals? Cos they will have to pay coaches, pay for their gym, travel costs, etc. In the western world, that money will finish faster than I can blink, taking all these associated costs into consideration.. What about insurance, etc.. I am hoping they make up in sponsorship deals, what they lack in fight night pay. |
OBALOLA55:I quoted the wrong person... I know he got like a 30-40 monikers and others with a lot of monikers quoting themselves like mad people. My main aim was to pass the message across to unsuspecting innocent people who might be new here. |
fozapi:Don't waste your time, those guys will not show up.. they are all not real ijaw peeps. The real matters that affects the real Ijaw people doesn't matter to them. |
Igboslover:Why waste your time engaging with the aboki guy, Juliusmalema. It seems you are new here... The guy is a confirmed aboki taqquiya practitioner who happened to learn Igbo language in Anambra state. However, you know however hard you try to upgrade them, they will still remain Bororo cows. |
Dirkcoyt:That's why all these MMA guys are calling out YouTubers, Jake and Logan for a payday... That is why a legend like Silva still went into boxing even at 46 with that Legend's son this past weekend. That's why most boxers will not go to MMA when there is a cross sports fight... If Mayweather fought Conor in the Octagon, they wouldn't make as much money. The world of boxing in terms of promotion is a bit more decentralised, much more historic and have still way more followers and sponsorship and the boxers still have a lot of power especially when you already have star power... If Izzy had this same amount of fame and talent in the world of boxing, he will be contending for the top tier of the highest sports earners in the world. Look at Woodley, he would probably make more money fighting Jake Paul than all his last 4 fights in the UFC combined. |
GreatEbonyi:Just in case you are not one of the fake Aboki taking up monikers to claim Igbo. The person you quoted is an Aboki man. Only a foolish Igbo man will fall for the disunity gimmicks they are playing. |
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