Becomrichn: i dey try for una, una no dey hear word. dem go pafuka una, like libya, dem don ready. dem bi like dog and him pinkin, na that teeth dem dey take bite him pinkin. dem go pafuka una too. una bi next. to God who see me. make una cut edo,delta, bayelsa and yoruba into benin republic, if igbo and others want go , cut them come now before election. Na asere i dey talk una so. dem don ready for una too, dem go pafuka una too. gaskiya ni.
Ehen. Eysh, Beeeeee-coomm-riiiiiiiccchhh!!!! They will surely destroy these stupid Nigerians if they dare try interfere with Yoruba unity, Ijaw unity, and/or Igbo/Ibibio unity.
[quote author=Inked_Nerd link=topic=628380.msg7964248#msg7964248 date=1300815117] Even if she did say something to him, it doesn't justify removing her clothes. Haven't they heard of stick and stones.[/quote]Ehen now, that's what the women received.
They don't look like Africans to me. . . they look kind of weird. But I guess they legitimately natives of this continent.[/quote]Please, show us what Africans look like.
In addition to a rebuilt 'Old Benin', I would like to see someone dressed in this armour, is there anywhere where this type of armour is shown or is put on a model?
Instead of marble fountains, Benin should dedicate one part of the city to historical site seeing where they would rebuild a part of the old Benin City. They can't be surprised how many international visitors would show up.
[quote author=EzeUche_ link=topic=627276.msg7945588#msg7945588 date=1300564946]The original Israelites looked more Arab than white.[/quote]The original Israelites looked like mixed race people.
monkeyleg: (1) those who are intellectually blind. (2) those who are blinded by ethnicity (3) those who are blinded by corruption and therefore afraid of the unknown, should power change hands; and finally (4) those who are suffering from a combination of the above 4 terminal sicknesses" , Prof.Wole Soyinka
[quote author=Akanbi_edu link=topic=623656.msg7914384#msg7914384 date=1300184287]You are right! But, don't you think we are generally more progressive because of our way of life?[/quote]But where's the evidence? Wasn't it a Yoruba community that was complaining about not being given land in Enugu? https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-343405.0.html Do you hear any of the other Yoruba people in Igboland complaining?
Ikengawo: [img]http://So you actually think the average Fulani or Kanuri, or the majority of them look like those two individuals?
And the very fact that you had to use Igbos as an example of people that could, in multiple instances, look Fulani or Kanuri just reinforces my point.
Stop deceiving yourself.[/img]
all you people have done is talk about fulani and kanuri
i persent fulani and kanuri men that look like they can be a part of any ijaw village and you're still in doubt.
what feature does this man possess that it's ripe in Yoruba Igbo Igala or Tiv land?
I can name you 20 igbo head masters that look like this man.
i believe nigerians on an individual basis look different, but grouping them look wise is vague.
there's A LOT of dark igbos, and light igbos, dark yoruba and light yoruba, this is the same in every tribe
there are igbos and yoruba with straight noses like northerners are typically said to have, and northerners with round noses that southerners are said to have
you all look alike lol.
Just give it up, no ones buying it, even non-Nigerians can. You can't tell the difference because you're not Nigerian. There are exceptions in every group, but an average market woman/man in Nigeria can tell when someone is their family, even some non-Africans can tell Nigerian groups apart. If all Nigerians look alike, then the whole of West Africa looks alike with your reasoning. What is with all this thinking in colonial borders?
Adumekwe said since he had no means of contacting the embassy, since his wife and children were also locked up in the police cell, he promised to maintain sealed lips. The police officer, identified as Benjamin Ikunna, had appealed to him that if the Nigerian embassy knew about the torture, he would be demoted. But few days later, Ikunna swallowed his words and indicated his intention to stop paying the hospital bill. “When I protested, he threatened to kill me. So, fearing that I might be killed, I contacted the embassy,” he said.
Gabon has become Igboland already? Where is Obiagu1?
DRlulu: the op have a point, i cant say ibeto is richer than dangote considering the number of years he was laid off by obasanjo to give dangote monopoly,
IN SHORT THE FALL OF IBETO LED TO THE RISE OF DANGOTE , before dangote ,ibeto owned cement buisness in nigeria. , ibeto is among the 5 richest nigerians. rich men from east of the niger believe too much fame leads to envy especially from top govt officials who want to reap where they did not sow, so they prefer to lay low.
Dede1: Expose the former Heads of State of Nigeria who used the so-called Dongote, Adenuaga, Arumeme, Jimoh Ibrahim, Otedola and Kase Lawal as fronts to siphon away Nigeria’s money; the so-called billionaires will look like a houseboy. None of the so-called Billionaires has steady history of how they acquired the wealth.
You're giving the people on this thread too much credit.