Politics › Re: Emeagwali, A Beacon Of Hope For Africa by EzeUche0(m): 3:17am On Oct 31, 2010 |
Yoruba owned media trying to bring this great man now.
Thank God the world knows about the greatness of this Igbo man. |
Travel › Re: American Citizenship by EzeUche0(m): 6:59pm On Oct 30, 2010 |
oyinda.: wow EzeUche, you did a very wonderful job of answering the OP's questions!!! Where have you been? Or should I say hiding?  Well I cannot answer his question, because I would not know. Can you help? |
Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: Hello Inked_nerd by EzeUche0(m): 6:44pm On Oct 30, 2010 |
Inked_Nerd you are very popular o! Am I missing something?  |
Travel › Re: American Citizenship by EzeUche0(m): 6:41pm On Oct 30, 2010 |
I was born with citizenship.
Parents had me while on "vacation." |
Politics › Re: Another Wake-up Call For Ndigbo By Orji Kalu by EzeUche0(m): 6:03pm On Oct 30, 2010 |
But there is truth in his speech. I will not deny that. . . |
Politics › Re: Another Wake-up Call For Ndigbo By Orji Kalu by EzeUche0(m): 5:57pm On Oct 30, 2010 |
^^^^^^^
I am an Abian and I know what he did and didn't do for my state. This man should be chased out of Alaigbo along with his wicked mother. |
Politics › Re: Another Wake-up Call For Ndigbo By Orji Kalu by EzeUche0(m): 5:44pm On Oct 30, 2010 |
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Politics › Re: Another Explosion Rocks! As Militants Attack Agip Pipelines In Bayelsa. by EzeUche0(m): 4:48pm On Oct 30, 2010 |
These explosions are adding more problems for the environment! |
Politics › Re: I Am A Thoroughbred Yoruba Man – Obasanjo by EzeUche0(m): 1:50pm On Oct 30, 2010 |
I don't like Katsumoto, but I have to grudgingly respect the man. |
Crime › Re: She Kissed Me After Eating Human Parts,i Cant Stop Vomiting.beware Of Abia Babes by EzeUche0(m): 1:11pm On Oct 30, 2010 |
googles: lol. . . I can tell u are from Ngwa  God forbid!  I am Aro Igbo. . . We share the same state as the Ngwa, but we are not one of the same. |
Crime › Re: She Kissed Me After Eating Human Parts,i Cant Stop Vomiting.beware Of Abia Babes by EzeUche0(m): 11:32pm On Oct 29, 2010 |
Ha ha ha! Those Ngwa people!  |
Politics › Re: An Opened Letter By A Young Nigerian To Ibb. by EzeUche0(m): 10:59pm On Oct 29, 2010 |
Skidoc: ^^^I see you are one of them. So if he signed with an Igbo/Yoruba name, does that confirm his identity? Ever heard of Pseudo-name? silly Dumb Goat you are! Look you hairless ape, that is why we are discussing his name. Try to keep up before you make a comment. Most people believe he is using a pseudo-name and not an Igbo. Dammmn. . . I wish people could read. Shows the Nigerian education system. |
Politics › Re: An Opened Letter By A Young Nigerian To Ibb. by EzeUche0(m): 10:43pm On Oct 29, 2010 |
Skidoc: We have some dumbass Igbo boys in the house. What makes you think the guy is even Yoruba or Igbo? He may even be Delta, Urhobo, Tiv, anything! The guy signed with an Igbo name dumb dumb. Read before you comment you ignorant little monkey. |
Politics › Re: An Opened Letter By A Young Nigerian To Ibb. by EzeUche0(m): 9:19pm On Oct 29, 2010 |
cap28: the writer made a comment about IBB's meritorious military career and i keep asking myself which meritorious career, what did he acheive as an army officer other than engaging in the genocide of igbos and being involved in almost every coup d'etat since the 1960's to date, what is so meritorious about that? That is why I said an Igbo man would not write such nonsense. No Igbo man would commend this "meritorious military career," because it involves the wanton slaughter of our people! |
Politics › Re: I Am A Thoroughbred Yoruba Man – Obasanjo by EzeUche0(m): 9:13pm On Oct 29, 2010 |
Aigbofa: Oh really? And your redish bush baby eyes were derived from what specie? Better than the mountain gorillas that I see walking around in the south-west. Envious of the finer races such as the Ndi Igbo and Hausa-Fulani. |
Politics › Re: I Am A Thoroughbred Yoruba Man – Obasanjo by EzeUche0(m): 4:42pm On Oct 29, 2010 |
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Politics › Re: An Opened Letter By A Young Nigerian To Ibb. by EzeUche0(m): 1:43pm On Oct 29, 2010 |
No Igbo man would write this nonsense.
This is the work of a Yoruba man.
Igbos do not care much for IBB, but we do not hate him either. |
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Politics › Re: I Pay My American Lecturers One Million Dollars Per Month -- Atiku. by EzeUche0(m): 3:55am On Oct 29, 2010 |
Former customs officer who never owned a company has this much wealth. Sickening! |
Politics › Re: Jonathan Must Hand Over In 2015. He Cannot Be Sworn In Thrice by EzeUche0(m): 3:49am On Oct 29, 2010 |
Onlytruth: Answer:
Now I want to ask you a question. Take an honest look at Nigeria starting from 1960. Take a look at all sectors: politics, military, academics/education, sports, leadership and anything that has to do with excellence. Tell me which tribe has produced the highest number of men/women of excellence? If you are honest, you would see that the tribe is IGBO.
Now ask yourself, why has that tribe not produced a Nigerian leader for 40 years? If your answer is the civil war, then you are not ready to accept the truth. Soludo for instance did more for Nigeria than Sanusi can ever dream of. Yet, he is out and all his achievements being rubbish by a half quack.
Soludo is by far more qualified to be Nigeria's president today. He is young, exceptionally intelligent and very ambitious and energetic. But notice that Nigeria's south west controlled media never even mention him as a presidential material. You Nigerians want anyone to become president provided he is not Igbo. As I type this, two Igbo ladies are leading the world bank. One is responsible for extricating Nigeria from foreign debt. Either of them would make a far better president than all the pretenders we have contesting today. But why are they not even talked about? Are they not Nigerians?
So, I tell you again. The only point of agreement in Nigeria is that Igboman/woman would not be president. But the irony is that the BEST is Igbo. So be prepared to live with half-baked leaders for a long time. Just don't complain.  Gbam! Gbam! and more Gbam! |
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Politics › Re: 95% Of Diasporean Nigerians Are Doing Extremely Well by EzeUche0(m): 9:58pm On Oct 28, 2010 |
Most of the Nigerians living in the Diaspora are quite educated and do not have menial labor jobs.
I will say 70% of Nigerians who came over are either pharmacist or nurses. And these two jobs pay well. |
Politics › Re: 95% Of Diasporean Nigerians Are Doing Extremely Well by EzeUche0(m): 9:54pm On Oct 28, 2010 |
invisible!: You must know only the elites abroad. The ones I know dont come back here in five years, some come back to impregnate their wives after the woman don cry like a thousand time for phone, complaining of 'congi' Some have never returned since they travelled 15 years ago, we fear they may be in jail or dead. Na wao! Actually, I know pharmacist, doctors, engineers, a few cab drivers, and scientist. Even the cab drivers are able to come home. The people you haven't heard from, probably do not want to be found, because they know people back home will be worrying them about money. I have a cousin living in the UK who acts like that. He only speaks with the family living in the U.S. or the UK, but no one in Nigeria.  |
Politics › Re: Abia State Gov Inherited N29 Billion Debt Burden From Orji Kalu-the Untold Story by EzeUche0(m): 9:24pm On Oct 28, 2010 |
ChinenyeN: I'm wondering why these two haven't since been outed by snipers. They were/are hated, but apparently not enough for someone to actually do something about it. I have to agree with you on this issue. This woman is wicked o! |
Politics › Re: People of South Africa support Niger Delta by EzeUche0(m): 9:22pm On Oct 28, 2010 |
This is interesting o! As a native son of the Niger Delta, I welcome your support.  |
Politics › Re: 95% Of Diasporean Nigerians Are Doing Extremely Well by EzeUche0(m): 9:07pm On Oct 28, 2010 |
invisible!: Yeah, and thats why most of them cannot afford ship ticket to travel back home to see their aged parents? I travel back to Naija at least two times a year. Most of the Nigerians I know, at least go back home during the holidays. |
Politics › Re: Abia State Gov Inherited N29 Billion Debt Burden From Orji Kalu-the Untold Story by EzeUche0(m): 8:39pm On Oct 28, 2010 |
Orji Kalu and his mother!!!  Ran Abia as it was their personal fiefdom. |
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Politics › Re: 95% Of Diasporean Nigerians Are Doing Extremely Well by EzeUche0(m): 8:32pm On Oct 28, 2010 |
I would say most Nigerians in the Diaspora are doing well. . .  |