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PoliticsRe: Sovereign National Conference: Opening A Pandora’s Box by emmke(m): 12:56pm On Feb 20, 2012
^ok mr. host
PoliticsRe: Sovereign National Conference: Opening A Pandora’s Box by emmke(m): 11:53am On Feb 20, 2012
is evil to call another human parasites. More so people whom u do not feed. People who toil under the sun daily to feed themselves. Nagoma i feel u.
PoliticsRe: S’east, S’south, Middle Belt Form Alliance by emmke(m): 8:37pm On Feb 19, 2012
thing is, not the entire MB might be involve. Christian dominated MB states might be all for it.
EducationRe: Maths Tricks, Questions And Brain Teasers by emmke(m): 5:23pm On Feb 16, 2012
if 5000iu=0.25mcg, how many iu is equal to 1mg?                 N.B mcg=microgram and mg=milligram.
PoliticsRe: Sovereign National Conference: Opening A Pandora’s Box by emmke(m): 11:47pm On Feb 15, 2012
better to be poor and still retain ur dignity and honour than to be constantly insulted just so u can have some bread
PoliticsRe: Sanusi's CBN Performance: Soludo Was Better After All? by emmke(m): 3:09pm On Feb 14, 2012
most posts here are based on tribal and regional sentiments. All sentiments, no objectivity.
PoliticsRe: Why Do I Hate Nigeria So Much? by emmke(m): 7:55am On Feb 14, 2012
whose fault? Every group played a part in tarnishing the country's image, no?
PoliticsRe: Is Nigeria A Country Or A Nation? by emmke(m): 3:12pm On Feb 12, 2012
^well said.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Man Utd Vs Liverpool (2 - 1) On Saturday 11th February 2012 by emmke(m): 3:45pm On Feb 11, 2012
evra, my most hated player. Look at how he is deliberately trying to incite suarez. That guy is just trouble.
PoliticsRe: Serious Riot In Onitsha Now. by emmke(m): 5:14pm On Feb 09, 2012
13volts:
jeeez see igbo people dey yan like Boko haramist. Continuing killing innocent people on the slightest rumor, bear in mind that we still have close to 15million igbo still in the north. And more so when did a northern mopol equates to a hausaman. the mopol might even be from one of the cannibal tribes in Berom land of Jos.
hahahà. What language do u guys understand best? Violence for sure. Only that some people are madder than u. Great to see you have accepted that jos is berom land. The hausas in jos have since accepted that and are currently making do with their ghetto. Let jos peeps hear 'pim', lol   grin
PoliticsRe: Erratic Gas Supply From Nigeria causes Ghana Electricity Outages by emmke(m): 7:58pm On Feb 07, 2012
Ironi:
Mabe you were born yesterday, but before Nigeria, Ghana was.
man, u need to relax, seriously. Geez. What a sensitive soul. grin
PoliticsRe: Erratic Gas Supply From Nigeria causes Ghana Electricity Outages by emmke(m): 7:44pm On Feb 07, 2012
lol @ ironi the defender of Ghana. But who/what/where is Ghana? huh
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Needs To Be Formatted! by emmke(m): 9:24am On Feb 07, 2012
so u are dashing us IBB plus abuja? Well we'll take them both . The land mass and kanji dam will come in handy.grin. So let the splitting begins. grin grin
PoliticsRe: Which City In Nigeria Would You Like To Live In? Why? by emmke(m): 9:37am On Feb 05, 2012
first choice: Jos, then abuja and then kaduna, cool
PoliticsRe: Northern Monarchs Meet Over Al-mustapha! by emmke(m): 11:12pm On Feb 04, 2012
nothing is as insulting as calling someone a parasite. North sharp just shows no region has a monopoly of insults.
PoliticsRe: What Does The North Contribute To Nigeria by emmke(m): 12:34am On Feb 04, 2012
chei:
Hahaha! If you listen to these abokis talking, you will think they're dead serious. Na wa o
what do u want? Division? Then come up with ideas on how to achieve that, peacefully. No one is joking
PoliticsRe: What Does The North Contribute To Nigeria by emmke(m): 11:05pm On Feb 03, 2012
chei:
^^
Who dash them north? they are from the middle belt jare! And besides, do the northerners patronize them?
so u chose to divide the north (ne, nw, nc) when it helps your analysis and u unite the entire south (se, ss, sw) when it suits u? undecided
PoliticsRe: What Does The North Contribute To Nigeria by emmke(m): 10:46pm On Feb 03, 2012
chei:
Let me see. . .
1. First of all, over 90 percent of the federal governments revenue is generated from the south. No oil money also means no good roads in the north, no money to pay your illiterate lawmakers and politicians, no money to fund your boko haram terrorists. .
2. The southerners are more educated (or can I say schooled) and enlightened than the northerners. That means there are more southern medical doctors, engineers, lecturers, teachers, bankers, business men/women etc
3. The southerners control the entertainment industry in Nigeria, which contributes enormously to the national GDP. You abokis are too boring, name one northern super star if you can
4. 99 percent of Nigerians doing the country proud in the international/global stage are all from the south
5, angry angry angry
technically, tu face, M I, ICE PRINCE are all northerners and are great entertainers. Without oil money, the north would have easily looked for alternative source of income, which are abound, to "fix the roads". undecided. U might be unaware, but there are quite a significant number of intellectuals in the north at the moment. Why are u angry?
PoliticsRe: What Does The North Contribute To Nigeria by emmke(m): 7:41pm On Feb 03, 2012
Accommodation for a start grin. It houses a significant % of southerners. That counts for something, i think. undecided
PoliticsRe: When South West Cocoa Was Developing Nigeria In The 40s And 50s . Nobody Called by emmke(m): 9:10pm On Feb 02, 2012
see*noevil:
LOL dey here dey argue , I go soon go call my Aboki gateman come pursue all of una for Jos .
authentic ignoramus. Loooool. Which jos man don fear hausa man before. Ignoramus, authentic. now what's your beef with me? I only offered to help u keep your oil to yourself. Offer still stands.
PoliticsRe: When South West Cocoa Was Developing Nigeria In The 40s And 50s . Nobody Called by emmke(m): 9:02pm On Feb 02, 2012
see*noevil:
when the aboki's are done annihilating you jos folks in a genocide , then we would have drawn the sympathy of the UN and then we would divide Nigeria .
ignoramus. That means u will never keep your oil. grin
PoliticsRe: When South West Cocoa Was Developing Nigeria In The 40s And 50s . Nobody Called by emmke(m): 8:53pm On Feb 02, 2012
see*noevil:
As far as i know MAYBE tin was one of the major source of income in your region back then but tin was NEVER a major source of income for Nigeria as a country  . You can do you research online to find out more . Before Crude oil was found Nigeria's economy was an agrarian one , Exportation of Cotton while the Old eastern region exported Palm oil , and rubber . Cocoa was from the west and Ground nut and back then the revenue was shared 50% .

However it must be said that cocoa NEVER kept Nigeria's economy up alone and can NEVER be compared to products such as Palm Oil and Rubber not to talk of Crude oil . In the world right now Malaysia and Indonesia have better economies than that of most western countries and the major source of income of both nations are rubber and palm oil . Cocoa alone CANNOT sustain one quarter of Nigeria .
no time, no strength to argue. when are you gonna divide the country so that you can keep all the oil for yourself. I'd personally help you.
PoliticsRe: When South West Cocoa Was Developing Nigeria In The 40s And 50s . Nobody Called by emmke(m): 8:25pm On Feb 02, 2012
@biachwest, who is defending what? Personally, am in support of true federalism or even disintegration. Wallahi i no fear. Yeah, we might not be as rich as the niger deltans, but am pretty sure we'd just be fine. Contrary to popular views in the south, non southerners, at least the MB, arent scared of disintegration.
PoliticsRe: When South West Cocoa Was Developing Nigeria In The 40s And 50s . Nobody Called by emmke(m): 7:32pm On Feb 02, 2012
once upon a time as well, tin from my state was one of the major source of income in this country.
PoliticsRe: Middle Belt Holds Nigeria Security Summit by emmke(m): 6:05am On Jan 31, 2012
^^why are u like this. Quit using the act of a few boys to judge an entire people. U are truely a very very bias person. No time in the history has the middle belt attacked anyone without being deeply provoked. They have always been taken for granted and now they've decided enough is enough. In plateau, a certain time, an entire family of 8 was exterminated by fulani herdsmen in cold blood in their home. I've never heard u condemn it. U really dont know how this people have suffered, just for being hospitable and accommodating. I'm writing u cos i believe the human in u will reason and give a people that have so suffered for no fault of their's a break. If i haven't communicated, then pls ride on with the hate.
PoliticsRe: Middle Belt Limit by emmke(m): 6:08pm On Jan 30, 2012
What a blessed region. But what happens to abuja? Not that am crazy to have it as part of the territory, but it's geographically impossible to remove it from the MB.
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Threatens Invasion Of Plateau State by emmke(m): 12:36pm On Jan 30, 2012
unongu:
Hmmm, Quite an interesting read posted by Chima12.
SS --- MEND
SE --- MASSOB
SW--- OPC
NE --- Boko Haram
NW--- Boko Haram
MB --- ?
Need i remind you of the ATEM ITYO RIOTS of the 1960s, where the Tiv Nation (Known resilient Warriors ofthe middle belt) practically "cracked the skulls of the Hausa/Fulani and alongside the few Tiv men and women that embraced the religion of Islam? Just google up "atem ityo riots in Nigeria" and get the full gist. Boko Haramists are well aware of this.
The plateau guys too are brave warriors. However, the point is we need to form a united militant group within the middle belt. Come together under one umbrella and let any potential aggressor realise that U ATTACK ONE, U ATTACK ALL
EducationRe: 2012 Rating Of Nigerian Universities by emmke(m): 9:49am On Jan 30, 2012
most posters disagree probably because their schools or alumni arent among the top schools. Now can one of you present us with a list that s(he) feels is much more credible.
PoliticsRe: Demerits Of A Broken Nigeria. . . Funny But So True. by emmke(m): 11:18am On Jan 29, 2012
split already. Give me my middle belt. wink
PoliticsRe: Plateau Indigenes Kick Over New Igp by emmke(m): 10:25am On Jan 29, 2012
^boko striking langtan and shendam=equal death sentence for every hausa/muslim in that area, no kidding. What happened in jos will be a child's play. Fyi, if the tarok were the predominant plateau tribe in jos city, jos crisis would ve been history. A people whose main occupation is the army, and by far the bravest and most brutal of all plateau tribes. Almost every man has worn a uniform or is presently serving. Probably have the highest no. Of officers in nigeria. Boko striking there is a disaster, for the hausas.
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Threatens Invasion Of Plateau State by emmke(m): 8:22am On Jan 29, 2012
^u have a point.
DaRapture:
Even if the area that is attacked a Muslim/Northern ethnic area, and most of those killed Muslim/Northern ethnics? Remember that most of those killed in Kano were Northerners and Muslim.
less likely for the casualties to be hausa/muslim. Jos, Plateau is a christian dominated state. Common sense will have it that xtians will record far higher casualties in event of any attack. Boko shouldn't attack jos for the good of all: plateau locals and the hausa residents.

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