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Bighead9:There was once men called Oladipo Diya and Abdulkarim Adisa. Guess what they have in common? Both are both afonjas ''Generals'' (note General in quote) and they were slapped by very junior officers while begging with their amala-saturated stomachs flat on the ground. |
RockHard:What about the millions of Igbos in Lagos, Ibadan, etc? CIA estimates are based on ethnicity, not on location. Of course, the SE would be the least populated by region, considering millions migrating out to other parts. But those millions are still Igbos, regardless of their location. No? |
atomicstructure:Educated illiterate. Like Buhari, like atomicstructure. It is ''lose'', and not ''loose''. Also, it is ''in the end'', not ''at the end''. Buhari supporter! Olodo rabata!! |
So What is Tinubu, Fasola and Osibanjo? |
mimimile93:Not when both girls were speaking Yoruba with well known Ijebu accent. |
Useless stinking, putrid, fat Yoruba oloshos |
TonyeBarcanista:What type of grammar is this? |
id911:The original 3 % are all Igbos. Any Ngb-ati with ''yellow'' skin is 100% fake. Ngb-ati dark like dudu osun (black soap). |
Different question, completely different, unrelated answer. This man is a gapping hole. Nigeria is doomed. |
I guess that Nigerians don't have strong coherent opinions on the most important things affecting their country. Only good at pursuing inanities. |
I read this on a friend's Facebook page and wanted to share it here to get your own take. What do you think? Is there a religious undertone to the policy? Why not limited to men, why women? |
"My take on Nigeria's proposed population control policy. On the face of it, the proposed policy of limiting the number of children per woman is a good and welcome one. I have always thought such policy would be good for Nigeria, given the manner in which population growth is outpacing productivity and economic growth. However, looking more closely, it would seem that the policy crafters are playing a religious game - as usual. A muslim man with four wives will hardly be affected by the policy, while a Christian man with one wife will be affected. The right policy should be to limit the number of children per family. Nigeria needs well thought out policies rooted on wide consultation and economic realities, not some hurriedly packaged masqueraded ideas with sinister undercurrents. My own initial proposal is "one family three children" maximum. Less is better"Copied from Facebook Frontpage discussion Mynd44 Seun Lalasticlala |
This may be true for some Africans ( some Nigerians) in Africa. African immigrants in the US have contributed many new technologies serving the world or potentially doing so. Examples 1. http://innov8tiv.com/dr-ndubuisi-ekekwe-nigerian-genius-making-remarkable-tech-strides/ 2. http://www.stltoday.com/news/local/metro/nigerian-born-wash-u-scientist-wins-annual-st-louis-award/article_db835312-9a05-588a-a7b5-7fdf28653805.html 3. Bennet Omalu Another Nigerian academic based in the United States. His discovery of the brain disease Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) was at first dismissed by the National Football League in the USA because it was linked to the frequent blows to the head that Omalu pointed to as its cause. They, however, admitted that it was a problem in 2009- after a number of NFL players had died of the disease. In Nigeria, it was Igbos who produced all the munitions they used in fighting a 3-year long war against Nigeria, UK and other foreign elements. Innoson is also producing (call it assembling if you like; that is also what Toyota, Ford, etc does) cars in Nigeria and exporting to West African Countries. I wish other ethnic groups can do half of these and Nigeria will be great. I make bold to say that without Igbos and to a slightly lesser extent Yoruba, Nigeria is dead like dodo in terms of actual or potential technological prowess. At the moment, most of the Nigerian-owned companies in Nigeria are into services (Banks, Insurance, ISPs, etc). However a few like Zinox also manufactures stuff. Any coincidence that Zinox is Igbo-owned? |
Haiti and Cuba are Afonja while Barbados, Trinidad and Tobago, and Guyana are Igbo |
Sealeddeal:Wrong. Churches can be built amidst people's homes, even in America. I literally share a fence with a church building here. The difference though is that churches and mosques are noise pollutants in Nigeria. Here I hardly realize there is a church behind my house because there is no noise emanating from the building, and parking and traffic on Sundays are well organized. |
linkszelda:They all must be Yorubas. Lot's of low standard, anything goes people in that part of the world. |
Emeralddan:"Responsible looking" in AFONJA land means putting on a piece of dirty-looking Agbada. |
Daniel Kanayo Daniel, an Igbo man His father is/was Chris Daniel https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_K_Daniel |
gartamanta:But he is added his Igbo middle name? How more disgusting can you get? |
gartamanta:Those are not stage names. Those are actual names. You disgusting fool. We once had a senate president whose names are Pius Anyim Pius. |
gartamanta:This is the most ridiculous thing ever. Igbos don't bear English surnames? |
989900:Half truth In genetics, we have the phenotype (P) being a product of lineage/genetics (G) and environment (E). Please google (P = G x E). So what he turned out to be is a function of his genes and his environment. If it's just the environment alone, then a typical Hausa Fulani would be the one defeating Boko Haram (according to the story), rather than an Igbo man. Similarly, if it's just genetics alone, then an Igbo, or for that matter a Yoruba, who was not born/lived in the North will be the one defeating Boko Haram. |
emmanuelibeh111:Don't mind the disgusting Hausa/Fulani pig |
gartamanta: Maj Gen. Rogers Ibe Nicholas was born on 12 June 1962 to the family of Chief and Lolo Nicholas Ibe in Kaduna. He hails from Umuaku in Alaeze Autonomous Community in Mbaitoli LG of Imo state.So his father's full name is Nicholas Ibe Father's first name = Nicholas Father's last name = Ibe The General's last name, Nicholas, is his father's First name. Which is okay by any measures in the world. What's in a middle name in Nigeria? The father may have given him an Igbo middle name (Ibe) as a reminder of his own father (i.e, the General's grandfather). How is my logic not plausible? Again, I repeat that you are a disgusting pig. You think everyone cheats like all of you Hausa/Fulani do regularly? |
gartamanta: Maj Gen. Rogers Ibe NicholasRogers = First name Ibe = Middle name Nicholas = Last name or Surname Everywhere in the world people regularly go by First and Last names Please which one did he switch? You are a disgusting pig |
Eke40seven:Read how many highlighted conjectures in your little silly retort and you would understand how fleetingly idiotic you are. The title says German girlfriend and you are here lying about them being already married. We don't know the full story behind them so stop bleating like a deranged goat |
Eke40seven:You are foolish, ignorant, ill-mannered and watery-mouthed. Du!!! The Europeans know that in Nigeria anything can be forged. They know that the Nigerian aduro seeker can stage a fake marriage and get fake papers even without the lady having a clue. So photo evidence such as you will get in a traditional marriage in a Nigerian setting will help to add credence to the process. This is just the beginning of the process for the guy. The lady has to now file for him to have his status changed to a legal resident. I know another guy from Umuahia who did same (marriage) in Nigeria and the girl returned to Germany to file for him, only to change her mind. The guy is still in Umuahia as we speak. So this guy has started something but he is yet to finish it. I wish him good luck. By ''process'' in my earlier post you replied to I was alluding to the process of him becoming legal in Germany. Not the process of wedding in Nigeria. |
Mrkumareze:Don't know for sure! You have to ask them who passed through the process. But I believe all picture evidences with all the crowd in a traditional wedding may also help to facilitate the process. |
Mrkumareze:They must also do a court wedding in other to get a legal certificate with which to start processing for him. Traditional/church wedding is almost inconsequential for this purpose. Please see updated photo on page 1 of this thread When you look at the guy you will see aduro, aduro written all over him ![]()
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Mrkumareze:If you are an aduro seeking legal stay by marrying one of them, you have to return with her to your country and marry her there legally. Then she will return (in this case to Germany) and start processing papers for you to join her back. The logic is that if she can take all the pains and financial burden to come to Nigeria and marry you, then the marriage is somewhat based on love rather than some other thing, like collecting money from you to help you gain status. The Naijas give good dick (you know what I mean?) to them, and so the babes feel loved. Of course the Naijans have their own intention, which is to become legal. |

