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PoliticsRe: Man Never Landed On The Moon by fayahsoul: 5:49am On Aug 16, 2009
Some claim that the moon is an artificial satelite with extra-terrestial bases. These alien beings may have simulated an artifial atmosphere that allowed the flag to wave.

Remember that there's a dark side of the moon that we earthlings never see and it's said that it's on that side that there's alien activity.

Some say that allah is a moon God that's why the islamic flag has a crescent moon on it. . .

hmmm something fishy is going on
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PoliticsRe: Boko Haram New Leader: "We Will Teach Nigeria A Lesson: " by fayahsoul: 5:30am On Aug 16, 2009
hollandis:
Have you noticed that there is a tendency for the average northerner to join forces with the boro harem group?Nnamdi Azikiwe made a stupid error more than 50 years ago,by believing in one Nigeria.The man believed in one Nigeria.When explorationists discovered oil in oloibiri,the northerners swore never to hand over power to the south and never to relinquish power.If Nogeria does not disintegrate whether bloodlessly or in bloodiness we wil not move forward.Enough of all these harassment
It says in their koran that muslims must rule over infidels. They are being "good muslims" by keeping the word. . .of course they do so at the expense of progress.

Time to disintegrate and move the fuc.k on.
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram New Leader: "We Will Teach Nigeria A Lesson: " by fayahsoul: 5:05am On Aug 16, 2009
sjeezy8:
Wrongoooo miss lady poverty in the north is by FAR the most evident. As their poverty levels are as high as a plane!!!

and the akwa ibom situation has always been there it is NOW that they have shined light on it.

Not to mention the countless people who are burned alive in the south
Miss lady? I am a man. . .with a large nut sac too.

Now, according to u, the poverty level in the north is the threshold whereby poverty translates into religious fanaticism? lol. how exactly do u guage this threshold? and how do u know that all muslims in the north are poorer than all non-muslims in the south?

The torture of child witches is a relatively new phenomenon that began in 1990's but the fear of witches is rooted more in african culture than christianity. So this is new compared to islamic radicalism in the north. In fact the south would have been islamized and arabized by the north if not for the environment that is not conducive for horse breeding and the british who aided the south to stop the expansion.

Besides the number of victims of religious incited killings in the north is much much way more than child witches killed in akwa ibom.

And why evade my question on why all suicide bombers are muslim? Note that those boko haram that were killed were on a suicide mission because any one who brings stones and catapults to a gun fight is certainly suicidal
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PoliticsRe: Boko Haram New Leader: "We Will Teach Nigeria A Lesson: " by fayahsoul: 12:37am On Aug 16, 2009
sjeezy8:
Because they have nothing no jobs and no food. An idle mind is the devils play ground or work shop( i think thats how the sayin goes lol)

In the East akwa ibom the pastors were killing suspected child witches- if i were to think like you i would say its because of christianity

But christianity has nothing to do with people acting senseless
So unemployment and poverty leads to religious fanaticism? is poverty restricted in the north?

As for the killing of child witches in akwa ibom. . .that is definitely a recent development and an exception to the norm which is unlike islamic radicalism in the north and the globe.

All muslims are not suicide bombers but all suicide bombers are muslim. Why
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PoliticsRe: Boko Haram New Leader: "We Will Teach Nigeria A Lesson: " by fayahsoul: 12:06am On Aug 16, 2009
sjeezy8:
what in the hell are you talkin about lmfao islam has nothing to do with religious radicals.
All religious incited killings in nigeria has been confined in the north. why?
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram New Leader: "We Will Teach Nigeria A Lesson: " by fayahsoul: 11:56pm On Aug 15, 2009
Live by the sword, die by the sword. Any one who takes life for any reason other than self defence ought to have there life taken too. period.

You cannot reason with the likes of boko haram because islam is the foundation of their twisted ideology. To change them will mean to make them abandon their faith which is next to impossible. No matter what, the muslim will alwayz see any non-muslim as an infidel who should be either excommunicated, enslaved or killed.

FACT: Religion is the most effective tool for mind control, however, Islam remains the most intolerant religion on earth. There has always been religious incited killings in the north since 1914 and there will always be such. The solution for peace is for the north to break away and do their thing. The north and south have different destinies. Perharps the culmination of up coming events will motivate consolidation and solidarity in the south. The most high works in mysterious ways.

As for those saying the publication was a fabrication. . .well, may be may be not but even if it's a fraud the threat remain very real. Considering over 700 religious fanatics, wielding crude weaponry such as catapults, to attack armed officers in over 5 states is no joke. Just imagine the carnage these fanatics could wreck with sophisticated weaponry.


Believe it or not this is just the beginning
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PoliticsRe: Who Do You Think Should Be The man To Rule Nigeria and why? by fayahsoul: 10:44pm On Aug 15, 2009
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PoliticsRe: Man Never Landed On The Moon by fayahsoul: 10:37pm On Aug 15, 2009
There are only two possible scenarios to this issue:

1) the landing was a monumental and successful fabrication

2) they encountered extra-terrestial beings and civilization on the moon who, for what ever reason, cautioned them not to return again .

Both scenarios hold equal probability and, either way, this is a governmental conspiracy.
PoliticsRe: Massob Uncovers Plot To Attack Ndigbo! by fayahsoul: 7:01pm On Aug 14, 2009
I really miss Enugu. I grew up there.

Can't wait to touch base
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PoliticsRe: Hilary Clinton Gets Cold Reception From The Federal Government. by fayahsoul: 6:03pm On Aug 14, 2009

hmmmm. . .Yara is not all that dumb after all. Good one
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PoliticsRe: Isaac Adaka Boro And Niger Delta Militancy by fayahsoul: 2:05am On Aug 14, 2009
The funny thing is that democracy is not new to ndigbo unlike the west and north. In pre-colonial times igboland had a confederacy of autonomous communities that were governed democratically by elders and titled men while hausa and yoruba had feudalism and monarchy respectively. So democracy is part of the culture of ndigbo. We are republican by nature. . .

All these goes to show that the fear of an igbo political domination is unwarranted and unrealistic.

make una shine your eyes
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PoliticsRe: Isaac Adaka Boro And Niger Delta Militancy by fayahsoul: 3:59pm On Aug 13, 2009
And why do the ijaws and other groups in the ND and s/s still assume that the new biafran movement has a replicate structure as that in 1967? Do u not know that the arrangment made with S/S representatives in netherlands has provisions to address your fears of an igbo domination? and even a new name for the republic was negotiated. There was an agreement to allow the ND 'minority' groups to produce the presidency for the first 30yrs and the first igbo speaking president of this new republic will come from delta.

look, ndigbo are very progressive and in as much as we seek individual success there's still this overstanding that the wider community has to evolve and develop together before true progress can be made. One is nothing without his/her community. We do learn from our mistakes and try to rectify were possible. So the misplaced hate of the ND 'minorities' is just unfortunate and self-desructive. . But that won't hold us back becos we are forever ready to restrategize. Trust!

Let us work together and achieve something meaningfull. Whether ND wants "true federalism" or secession is not the point. The point is we have similar goals, enemies and struggles hence it will be wise to cooperate and consolidate for the betterment of all involved.

Stop the pettiness it will lead you no where
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PoliticsRe: Isaac Adaka Boro And Niger Delta Militancy by fayahsoul: 3:34pm On Aug 13, 2009
rubbish! research my ass. What are the sources of the sources of your research materials? how do we discern fact from fiction when it comes to historical ourstorical information? Y'all jus parrotyour biased version of his-story.

Look, the socio-political climate may change with time bothsuch event cannot alter the genetic wiring of a people. So the igbos, ijaws, yorubas, hausas etc have maintained their temprament from times past. One can extrapolate the historical relationship between groups from what is currently observable.

When u hear the average ijaw or yoruba folk talk about igbo, a novice to the nigerian situation will think that ndigbo are their worst enemies from adam. Why so? what is the justification? 'Minorities' seem to be okay with yoruba, hausa or ijaw domination but not igbo. . .why?

This bickering we see today has its origins in kemet/egypt. The igbo/hebrew speaking nations of the afurakan confederacy in kemet were the ones expelled for reinstituting the worship of one supreme diety Aten/RA/anyawu. This was done under the leadership of the negu/pharaoh Akhenaten and his high priest tutmoses(your biblical moses). That's why the igbo were first to settle in southern nigeria due to this mass migration. Of course some went to canaan(todays israel), north afuraka and southern europe.

na today
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PoliticsRe: Isaac Adaka Boro And Niger Delta Militancy by fayahsoul: 6:19am On Aug 13, 2009
These same people who don't want to be called "minorities" have been refering to themselves as minorities through out this thread.

zik, ojukwu, mandela, boro are all selfish black devils. Boro joined the nigerian side in exchange for a waive of his impending death sentence but he didn't know that it was a setup. Same with mandela, the afrikaner ruling class released him in exchange for the pacification of the black majority who were bent on ethnic cleansing. As for ojukwu. . .well the guy ben jonson when FGN close in and this makes him a traitor who should be hung.

Ijaws are complaining of marginalization in the young biafran republic that was barely a year old and they used that as an excuse for betrayal. Do u ijaws really believe that if biafra was victorious that a workable 'true federalism" would not have been implemented? How come the ijaws were extremely impatient with the young republic but very lax with an oppressive FGN? Why do they fear an igbo domination more than that of the hausa/fulani? is it not easier to negotiate with ndigbo than hausa? were is the logic.

Ndigbo have been the greatest supporters of the ND movement and it's alwayz ndigbo that are trying to build the brotherhood between ijaw and igbo but what do we get in return from ijaw? character assassination all through cyber space and yonder. Why do u pay more attention to past mistakes(both real and imagined) of the igbo dominated biafran regime of 42 yrs ago while handling the present oppression by the Hausu/fulani/yoruba with kid gloves? where is the logic. To join biafra no be by force and personally i think the biafran movement should be restricted to igboland for now since ndigbo are the forerunners of the agitation. We don't want to be double crossed a second time by some disgruntled 'minority'.

One eric guy that says once a ND republic is actuallized that other groups could join. So my question is if all other groups in 1967 biafra seeks adjoinment with this ND republic will they be accepted and if so will that not be same as biafra accept for a change of name? or does this have to do with a blind refusal of ijaw to follow the lead of ndigbo?

Ijaw should learn how to show some appreciation, however small, towards ndigbo and not try to denigrate at any chance. make una respect una selves becos things can get worse if u want it to.

As for omo yoruba, all i will say for now is: laugh now cry later
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LiteratureRe: Short, Witty Quotes! by fayahsoul: 5:58am On Aug 12, 2009
To live is to suffer but to survive is to find meaning in the suffering - DMX
LiteratureRe: Short, Witty Quotes! by fayahsoul: 5:56am On Aug 12, 2009
xoxoxo:
Awww, hermetic principles. Nice! everything should be equal. if you think it, it's going to happen. the universe is the same as God, God is the same as man. . . .

hi fyah, Nice topic for discussion. There are lots of scholars on Nl and I'll like to know their thoughts on this powerful quote. I've argued so many times over this quote.
You're right. The quote recognizes universal balance and the god/goddesshood of man/woman.
FamilyRe: When Is A Brideprice Or Dowry Too "expensive" by fayahsoul: 5:24am On Aug 12, 2009
@ cooljade

It's no wonder why your feminist behind is still single at 30. grin

All u can build is a house not a home.

A husband and kid(s) will turn a house into a home.

Let's see how far chicken-headism will take u.

The modern woman is the bane of human society
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PoliticsRe: All Hail Biafra- Biafran National Anthem (Remastered) by fayahsoul: 3:01am On Aug 12, 2009
"One nigeria" indeed.
FamilyRe: When Is A Brideprice Or Dowry Too "expensive" by fayahsoul: 5:18am On Aug 11, 2009
An MIT graduate whose born into wealth can still be a prostitute. Basically the defining interactive quality of prostitution is the selfish demand for material(s) and special privileges in exchange for intimacy or some type of "job"
PoliticsRe: Should We Call Our Colonial Masters Back? by fayahsoul: 7:39pm On Aug 10, 2009
JomoGbomo2:
@fayahsoul, this is not a hatred thread, we are looking for how to solve problems, dont add to it pls.
The thread is already about your self-hate. . .u insecure weakling. I bet you're an ugly ducklin too, mr. jomoHOMO. tongue
PoliticsRe: Nigeria, Chinese Govts Sign N107.4 M Contract To Build Rural Schools by fayahsoul: 1:35am On Aug 10, 2009
ocelot2006:
Guys please read the article again. it's not a contract, but rather an aid. That means that the Chinese are footing the bills, not Nigeria. That said, I truely have to commend the Chinese for the aid. This is one of reasons china has bn able to make inroads within developing nations, gaining market concessions and access to raw materials. Unlike western nations,chinese aid don't come with any preconditions.
Those are also preconditions.
LiteratureRe: Short, Witty Quotes! by fayahsoul: 1:26am On Aug 10, 2009
"as above so below"
FamilyRe: Why Husbands Always Expect All Compromises From Wife by fayahsoul: 1:19am On Aug 10, 2009
rasputinn:
shocked shocked :oSchweeeeeeeppes??,I trip o,which levels na bros??
https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-199041.0.html
FamilyRe: Help Me Out -my Wife Change Completely After Wedding by fayahsoul: 1:10am On Aug 10, 2009
TOPE2000!:
Rofl . . . . what has that got to do with anything undecided
Rofl . . . . loose the perm and u will know. tongue
PoliticsRe: Should We Call Our Colonial Masters Back? by fayahsoul: 12:43am On Aug 10, 2009
@ topic

Shameful.
PoliticsRe: Rebranding Nigeria Or Rebranding Nigerians? by fayahsoul: 7:55pm On Aug 09, 2009
The US has been rebranded by electing a 'nigga family' into the white house. Great, now white supremacy is history. grin
LiteratureRe: Short, Witty Quotes! by fayahsoul: 7:37pm On Aug 09, 2009
Do unto others before it is done to you.

Say toilet dey dirty mean say shit never catch you.

People close the eyes of reason to see with the eyes of faith.

Courage is not the absence of fear rather it's the will to act in the presence of fear
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PoliticsRe: Should We Call Our Colonial Masters Back? by fayahsoul: 6:38pm On Aug 09, 2009
anataala:
Hi all,
we are not praying for any fucking colonial masters to come back that i beleieve are the master minders of our problem as one entity Nigeria, but i believe the best things for all of us is to change our attitude towards our country by praying for God fearing leaders and also by being part of the transformation process, by using what ever possible means we have to change our great country for better, we are not praying for this counrty to break looking at where we are coming from, is really very dangerous May Allah continue to bless Nigeria and Nigerians Ameen

Remain Bless all
Who be we? omo abeg speak for ya self and try restrict the 'blessings' of your allah to u and ya house hold. tongue
PoliticsRe: Should We Call Our Colonial Masters Back? by fayahsoul: 3:46pm On Aug 09, 2009
. . .leadership is not brain surgery or rocket science. Government is not 'white magic'

Our politricians only need to take their greedy filthy hands of state and federal funds. In fact any political system-democracy, dictatorship, monarchy, theocracy, patrimonialism etc-would suffice for the nigerian situation as long as state revenue is not stolen.

Just free the damn resources that are available for human and infrastructural development
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PoliticsRe: Oil Royalties: Fg Bows To South South Govs by fayahsoul: 3:06pm On Aug 09, 2009
These business people are calling "true federalism" an economic democracy? That's wrong. So called "true federalism" or a confederation is the most suitable ad hoc political structure for the nigerian situation. . .this has nothing to do with economic democracy.

Capitalism and economic democracy are not compatible. Can't use both in the same breath. In an economic democracy no one can monopolize or own the modes of production. . .the community does. And quite frankly "no political equality(democracy) without economic equality"

So these capitalist elite business men whose words are so 'relevant' to society as to draw media attention are just trying to pull a fast one the people by affiliating capitalism with false attributes
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