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EventsRe: Can One Plan A White Wedding With 450k? by fayahsoul: 3:33pm On May 07, 2009
Yet the afurakan wonders why they poor.

The question ought to be: why spend all that money on the legitimization of a foreign practice? Why not give that dough to the disabled or the orphanage or the lonely widows? in doing so you develop communal network. ya digg.

The traditional marraige is the one that's accepted by our CHI and ancestors whom sustain us. White/church weddings are done in the name of false entities like your jesus and jehova and el shadie and so on. No be say una even dey christ-like. hypocrites.

The disillusionment of modern values. Wants are confused with needs and material aggrandizement taken as survival.

Don't occupy your minds with the excesses of the essencesses of irrelevancies. . . hahaha see grama.

Lions ought to act like lions and hyenas, hyenas.

Dead serious even when smiling
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BusinessRe: What Does Money Mean To You? by fayahsoul: 10:52pm On May 01, 2009
Money = Debt.

Debt = the absence of sovereignty and the capacity to be self-determined.

Yes your bible says 'money answeret all things' but it also says 'it's the root of all evil' and that it's easier 4 a camel to go thru the eye of a needle than 4 a rich man to make it to heaven.

So 'if money answeret all things' and at the same time 'is the root of all evil' then it follows deductively that any given economic system were money answeret all things must also be an inherently evil system.

Question: what will happen to money if every individual, organization, corporation or nation-state pays of all their debt, both principal and interest?

answer: Money will disappear!

My logic is undeniable
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TV/MoviesRe: Funke Akindele Is Africa's Best Actress: What Do You All Think? by fayahsoul: 10:40pm On Apr 21, 2009
ayobase:
Shut Up Up There!!!!!
Careful. . .lest you incur a curse on thy head.
TV/MoviesRe: Funke Akindele Is Africa's Best Actress: What Do You All Think? by fayahsoul: 6:30pm On Apr 21, 2009
Chineke mee' . . .o'boy see wig. Is like that her wig has a life of its own.

na wa oo. . .one can only wonder what type of mirror these self-hating chicken heads have in their domiciles. U afri-CANTS and your misplaced priorities.

How ridiculous.

Now here is an actress who ought to be a role model
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PoliticsRe: Go Into Cash Crop Farming, Yar ‘adua Urge Youths by fayahsoul: 2:44am On Apr 21, 2009
Regardless of what these pawns in government offices say or do, a return to an agrarian economic system is part of the new movement.

Be it good or bad, Our elders have played the role they were destined to play in the divine grand scheme of things. But at this moment, the positions of power and authority shall be invaded by illuminated young breeds whom have fayah in their eyes and have come to manifest true law.

Remember, there is no such thing as a government. There just happen to be an assumed powerfull gang that's comprised of a tiny minority of disorganized selfish calcitrants who have monopolized the legimate use of violence to personalise communal resources.

The illuminated breeds are not asking for a right to livelihood rather we are taking back what rightfully belongs to us and using it in accordance with universal principles. May God help those who stand in our way
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Nairaland GeneralRe: Definition Of Feminism: What Is Feminism? by fayahsoul: 12:55am On Apr 01, 2009
The word feminism shouldn't even be on the lips of females of alkebulan descent because that label connotes a eurocentric agenda. Just like every other eurocentric approach to problems that seeks to label, grade, compartmentalize and reduce components of whole dynamic networks, feminism entails the existence of some sort of universal conflict with an opposite pole i.e 'masculinism'. However, this conflict is unique to white/arab societies and the assumed universality is a falsehood. The historical paradigm of whites and arabs disallows any induction of female empowerment as divine law that's why it's framed as an 'ism'

The overlapping of the goals and demands of both 'feminazists' and 'feminists' blurs whatever supposed boundaries that exists between them.

The empowerment goals that our sistas should be engaged in has nothing to do with feminism because it is not an 'ism' rather it is right action; a quickening of the elevation of consciousness. Their empowerment goals should be envisioned as an indigenous movement that will enable women to resurrect the black family and nation, and not as a petty competition with the black man for societal privileges. The usefulness of an empowerment goal must be judged by its effectiveness at facilitating functional and progressive family units and community structures
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PoliticsRe: Feminism: What Is Your View About It? by fayahsoul: 3:48pm On Mar 28, 2009
The word feminism shouldn't even be on the lips of females of alkebulan descent because that label connotes a eurocentric agenda. Just like every other eurocentric approach to problems that seeks to label, grade, compartmentalize and reduce components of whole dynamic networks, feminism entails the existence of some sort of universal conflict with an opposite pole i.e 'masculinism'. However, this conflict is unique to white/arab societies and the assumed universality is a falsehood. The historical paradigm of whites and arabs disallows any induction of female empowerment as divine law that's why it's framed as an 'ism'

The overlapping of the goals and demands of both 'feminazists' and 'feminists' blurs whatever supposed boundaries that exists between them.

The empowerment goals that our sistas should be engaged in has nothing to do with feminism because it is not an 'ism' rather it is right action; a quickening of the elevation of consciousness. Their empowerment goals should be envisioned as an indigenous movement that will enable women to resurrect the black family and nation, and not as a petty competition with the black man for societal privileges. The usefulness of an empowerment goal must be judged by its effectiveness at facilitating functional and progressive family units and community structures
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PoliticsRe: Feminism: What Is Your View About It? by fayahsoul: 6:47pm On Mar 27, 2009
I overstand what feminism is. What i'm saying is that pre-colonial alkebulan society was egalitarian and way different from what the white/arabs had. The feminist movement today is a natural consequence of a globalized political, cultural and socio-economic system that uses western imperialistic models as its standard; these models being inherently anti-female in essence.

If colonialism and globalization didn't occur, women in alkebulan will not find a need to be liberated.

Also, women in alkebulan should frame their empowerment goals in accordance to tradition and not some foreign interpretive context. For instance, the white bitch demands equity in the family setting and such a demand does not facilitate the development of functional cohesive family units because gender roles are needed to maintain order and identity.

Feminism, if not approched with caution, would be counter-productive to the progress of alkebulan society
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Nairaland GeneralRe: Definition Of Feminism: What Is Feminism? by fayahsoul: 5:18pm On Mar 27, 2009
We need to first overstand the impact that colonialism, christianity/islam and capitalism has had on traditional Alkebulan(or so-called african) society.

In pre-colonial times women were treated far more equitably and honourably. Women had political and economic power that was more or less in par with that of males. Women were influential; they served as chiefs, warriors, empresses and held other important positions of authority. Women were part of the divine preisthood who served as intercessors between the people and the Gods/Goddesses/ancestors. Women had equal access to communal lands which conferred the possibility of social mobility and economic empowerment. Some societies in Alkebulan were matriarchal, tracing lineage and entitlements to inheritance through the mothers' family. Monuments, liberal arts, literature and all powerful deities were dedicated to the divine feminine principal(see ancient Kemet/egypt for some of the most elaborate forms of these expressions)

All this was destroyed when Colonialism introduced the masculine ideology of patriachy which drastically re-defined our traditional identities, values, high morals and norms, all of which elevated women to their rightful place in society. Patrimonial political systems were established where patrons whom personalized the state bureaucracy and privatized national resources bought clients over whom in turn organized support from the masses.

Capitalism imposed the commercialization of farm lands which were transformed from communal lands to private lands and ownership were tranfered solely to men. This disadvantaged women and reduced their economic power markedly.The introduction of legal tender/money through taxable cash cropping systems further strenghtened the "male-bread-winner" family code system and, in the proces, female right to employment equity was relegated to the back seat.

Then christianity/islam introduced belief systems that indoctrinated the alkebulanite on the inherent inferiority of women. These religions acknowlegde God the father, God the Son but not God the mother. The supreme position of the divine female principle is denied. Women are banned from preisthood. Women are said to have been made from just one rib in the male despite her genetic superiority. Women in alkebulan identify with, and are devoted to, religions that teach male superiority over wombmen/women.

So my dear sistas, as you can see , the black male is not your enemy. Know your enemy. Your hatred for the oppressor must be externalized not internalized. Be mad at your religion and those white/arab devils who imposed them on your ancestors, Be furious at this universalized liberal market systems that is governed by neo-liberal policies which are anti-woman enpowerment in essence. The white/arab male's enmity toward the feminine principle is genetic and has a long savage history that goes way back to the caves and hills of the caucasus mountians where their females were brutalized in every way imaginable. That's also why white females have a pressing psychological need for liberation.

But as usual these devils have dragged our sistas into their madness and savagery.

My sistas, you must resist being manipulated and used as an instrument of confusion and destruction in our families, and by extension, our communities and nation. Wake up sista, love thy self and join in our collective uncompromising fight against these foreign ideologies and models.

It's all about our right to self-determination.

Nairaland GeneralRe: Gender Inequality: Was Feminism Just a Fad? by fayahsoul: 5:16pm On Mar 27, 2009
We need to first overstand the impact that colonialism, christianity/islam and capitalism has had on traditional Alkebulan(or so-called african) society.

In pre-colonial times women were treated far more equitably and honourably. Women had political and economic power that was more or less in par with that of males. Women were influential; they served as chiefs, warriors, empresses and held other important positions of authority. Women were part of the divine preisthood who served as intercessors between the people and the Gods/Goddesses/ancestors. Women had equal access to communal lands which conferred the possibility of social mobility and economic empowerment. Some societies in Alkebulan were matriarchal, tracing lineage and entitlements to inheritance through the mothers' family. Monuments, liberal arts, literature and all powerful deities were dedicated to the divine feminine principal(see ancient Kemet/egypt for some of the most elaborate forms of these expressions)

All this was destroyed when Colonialism introduced the masculine ideology of patriachy which drastically re-defined our traditional identities, values, high morals and norms, all of which elevated women to their rightful place in society. Patrimonial political systems were established where patrons whom personalized the state bureaucracy and privatized national resources bought clients over whom in turn organized support from the masses.

Capitalism imposed the commercialization of farm lands which were transformed from communal lands to private lands and ownership were transfered solely to men. This disadvantaged women and reduced their economic power markedly.The introduction of legal tender/money through taxable cash cropping systems further strenghtened the "male-bread-winner" family code system and, in the proces, female right to employment equity was relegated to the back seat.

Then christianity/islam introduced belief systems that indoctrinated the alkebulanite on the inherent inferiority of women. These religions acknowlegde God the father, God the Son but not God the mother. The supreme position of the divine female principle is denied. Women are banned from preisthood. Women are said to have been made from just one rib in the male despite her genetic superiority. Women in alkebulan identify with, and are devoted to, religions that teach male superiority over wombmen/women.

So my dear sistas, as you can see , the black male is not your enemy. Know your enemy. Your hatred for the oppressor must be externalized not internalized. Be mad at your religion and those white/arab devils who imposed them on your ancestors, Be furious at this universalized liberal market systems that is governed by neo-liberal policies which are anti-woman enpowerment in essence. The white/arab male's enmity toward the feminine principle is genetic and has a long savage history that goes way back to the caves and hills of the caucasus mountians where their females were brutalized in every way imaginable. That's also why white females have a pressing psychological need for liberation.

But as usual these devils have dragged our sistas into their madness and savagery.

My sistas, you must resist being manipulated and used as an instrument of confusion and destruction in our families, and by extension, our communities and nation. Wake up sista, love thy self and join in our collective uncompromising fight against these foreign ideologies and models.

It's all about our right to self-determination.

PoliticsRe: Feminism: What Is Your View About It? by fayahsoul: 5:07pm On Mar 27, 2009
We need to first overstand the impact that colonialism, christianity/islam and capitalism has had on traditional Alkebulan(or so-called african) society.

In pre-colonial times women were treated far more equitably and honourably. Women had political and economic power that was more or less in par with that of males. Women were influential; they served as chiefs, warriors, empresses and held other important positions of authority. Women were part of the divine preisthood who served as intercessors between the people and the Gods/Goddesses/ancestors. Women had equal access to communal lands which conferred the possibility of social mobility and economic empowerment. Some societies in Alkebulan were matriarchal, tracing lineage and entitlements to inheritance through the mothers' family. Monuments, liberal arts, literature and all powerful deities were dedicated to the divine feminine principal(see ancient Kemet/egypt for some of the most elaborate forms of these expressions)

All this was destroyed when Colonialism introduced the masculine ideology of patriachy which drastically re-defined our traditional identities, values, high morals and norms, all of which elevated women to their rightful place in society. Patrimonial political systems were established where patrons whom personalized the state bureaucracy and privatized national resources bought clients over whom in turn organized support from the masses.

Capitalism imposed the commercialization of farm lands which were transformed from communal lands to private lands and ownership were tranfered solely to men. This disadvantaged women and reduced their economic power markedly.The introduction of legal tender/money through taxable cash cropping systems further strenghtened the "male-bread-winner" family code system and, in the proces, female right to employment equity was relegated to the back seat.

Then christianity/islam introduced belief systems that indoctrinated the alkebulanite on the inherent inferiority of women. These religions acknowlegde God the father, God the Son but not God the mother. The supreme position of the divine female principle is denied. Women are banned from preisthood. Women are said to have been made from just one rib in the male despite her genetic superiority. Women in alkebulan identify with, and are devoted to, religions that teach male superiority over wombmen/women.

So my dear sistas, as you can see , the black male is not your enemy. Know your enemy. Your hatred for the oppressor must be externalized not internalized. Be mad at your religion and those white/arab devils who imposed them on your ancestors, Be furious at this universalized liberal market systems that is governed by neo-liberal policies which are anti-woman enpowerment in essence. The white/arab male's enmity toward the feminine principle is genetic and has a long savage history that goes way back to the caves and hills of the caucasus mountians where their females were brutalized in every way imaginable. That's also why white females have a pressing psychological need for liberation.

But as usual these devils have dragged our sistas into their madness and savagery.

My sistas, you must resist being manipulated and used as an instrument of confusion and destruction in our families, and by extension, our communities and nation. Wake up sista, love thy self and join in our collective uncompromising fight against these foreign ideologies and models.

It's all about our right to self-determination.

Music/RadioRe: Why Do Igbo Artistes Sing In Yoruba? by fayahsoul: 2:20am On Mar 07, 2009
@ Fayasoul, this is exactly the point I was inviting you to demonstrate in my last comment to you. Now if you have to use English to get your message (of  a few sentences) out to just a handful of people here of different ethnicities, why do you criticise (Igbo) musicians for using English to do the same thing, when they have many  fans they want to appeal to?

Have you ever thought that maybe some Yoruba people dont mind that people who are not Yoruba dont understand when they speak? Maybe they are not in fact speaking to everyone.
Firstly, i find it dishonourable to write igbo because the alphabets and framework are westernized. Most negros shamelessly accept western/arabic definitions of whom they are, for instance some say that their name is derick/peter/ahmed and that they are "nigerians", christians/muslims, democrats/republicans, feminists, professionals, capitalists/communists blah blah blah. I, however, reject such definitions and categorizations. I am that i am, i cannot be compartmentalized according to the dictates of these white/arab devils.

Secondly, Though english(and other european langs) are false tongues that should be avoided because people become what they speak, my use of english here is strategic. And it may seem counter-productive but it's not. If my message that's delivered in english is overstood and accepted then the oppressors weapon(false tongue) that once weakened us is transformed to our strenght(native tongue). Remember, energy can neither be created nor destroyed but transformed from one form to another. Likewise, negative energy can be transformed to positive energy if the right formula is used. If we form a movement that is dedicated to the task of pressurizing the AU(or any entity invested with power to implement continental policies) to institute a universal indigenous language(i.e. kiswahili) in alkebulan, such a movement will communicate its agenda to the AU in false tongues out of necessity. So regardless of what these linear minded profit seeking white devils would have u believe, the end does not justify the means rather the means justifies the means.

Thirdly, Many entertainers(musicians, actors etc) in alkebulan communicate with the masses in false tongues for all the wrong reasons; they glamourize false tongues and give it superiority status either out of ignorance or greed. They hardly use their influence to "edutain" the youth on how important the dignity that's inherent in cultural privacy and preservation are to human development or progress.

The Gods and Goddesses in spirit and in flesh are enraged and the mechanisms that will lead to the destruction of this matrix and all those who choose to participate in it have been put in place.

Afuro ka eme, eme ka afu.
   

Music/RadioRe: Why Do Igbo Artistes Sing In Yoruba? by fayahsoul: 9:05pm On Mar 04, 2009
@Fayasoul, I see are using the "oppressor's" language, woops they've got you too, lol
Even people like Fela, had appeal overseas using English in his songs. Were most of his songs in Yoruba?
[size=16pt]How else i'm i supposed to get the message out to the readers whom are of different ethnicities?

Your comment also alludes to the necessity of instituting a universal language in Alkebulan; a language that's indigenous to alkebuan and also easy to learn and speak(perhaps Kiswahili will do)
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CultureRe: Why Igbos And Ijaws Must Unite by fayahsoul: 4:42pm On Mar 04, 2009
Fayahsoul, abeg comot that snake for your posts. You be juju man?
[size=14pt]Another spooked negro.

Look, the serpent is our ancient symbol of royalty and rebirth. These white/arab devils demonize our sacred symbols in their mainstream religions, academia and global media and this is done in an attempt(a sucessful one at that) to distance the alkebulanite from their royal heritage and God/Goddesshood. They make us scared of who we are.

They tell u that your ancestors were pagans and animists, they propagate such falsehood due to their inadequate interpretive abilities and ulterior motives. In fact our ancestors honoured specific animals which they overstood were a representation of the different aspects of Chukwu/Amen; just like the many Gods and Goddesses of the earth.

Even the swastika is also our symbol that has been associated with evil and the cross which symbolizes the crucifixion or death is nothing but a hysterectomized Ankh(our sacred symbol of life and fertility).

By the way, what if  i'm a "juju-man?" Are your pastors and imams better than them?

Do u not know that these so-called "juju-men" who are the object of scorn today were the great prophets and builders of old
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Music/RadioRe: Why Do Igbo Artistes Sing In Yoruba? by fayahsoul: 5:43am On Mar 04, 2009
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Music/RadioRe: Why Do Igbo Artistes Sing In Yoruba? by fayahsoul: 5:29am On Mar 04, 2009
[size=16pt]U cannat serve 2 masters at a time. U either serve the creator or u serve money.

Only zombies or sell-outs put business before cultural preservation.

Starving igbo artists adopt english(and other languages) to gain mass appeal while being too narrow minded to overstand, or just can't care less about, the adverse impact that their opportunistic move will have on their cultural heritage. We answer the names of our oppressor, worship their "God", honour and adopt the names of their "saints", represent the image of our creator in the likeness of our oppressor, females tone their skin, perm their hair and wear wigs to look like their oppressor, we prefer to speak the oppressors language, in short we aspire to be like the oppressor. Where is your dignity? Big shame on u all.

Our igbo females, elders, socialites, spiritual leaders, political and economic elites keep faking the funk and dogging us. The masses follow the trends that these elite set. U are all enemies of progress who must, and will, be brought to justice. Same can be said about every other freaking group in alkebulan.

These white devils have done a really good job at conditioning your minds.

Amadioha nonso
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CultureRe: Why Igbos And Ijaws Must Unite by fayahsoul: 5:16am On Feb 28, 2009
Yes, it sure feels good to come across a productive thread such as this. It's past due time we started building solidarity, consolidating inter-ethnic relations and bridging social networks. These are the kind of fruitful discourse we should be engaged in.

It's important for all to note that unity is an illusory word that must be used with caution and even though ethnocentrism runs through the veins of the alkebulanite, ethnocentrism is not necessarily a vice as long as it's devoid of hatred, national sovereignty is respected and collective interests are guarded.

The SS and SE must overstand who the enemy is. Our collective enemy is that criminal private corporate entity called nigeria and the foreign(and local) interest goups behind its contrivance. We must bring this powerfull globally connected enemy down by channelling our energy and attention away from them and into the formation of a confederacy that is held together in "unity" by trade and regional security. Other surrounding ethnic groups are free to participate if they so choose but arabized and islamized negros are not welcome(those guys are just way out there)

But first of all, we must bring our greedy elites to justice. They have sold us out countless times and it's time we say no more. Look at ojukwu, this traitor ran for presidency in the same country that he agitated to secede from for his own selfish reasons, and in doing so, led millions of his so-called kit and kin to slaughter. He has neglected the disabled war veterans who sit pathetically by the road sides on highways begging for alms. SSner's and SEner's have no clue about how demonic and wicked their ruling classes are nor who they are really working for. These white supremacists with black faces have no permanent friends nor kinsmen just permanent interest.

Finally,  Most of our oral history that's relayed to the younger generation through the elders are flawed and should not be taken as fact. These white devils can't tell you your history either because the survival of their imperialistic superstructures depends on how effectively they conceal the little they know about you, and besides, their existence began only 6000bce that's why they call anything before that "prehistory."  Our true histories are protected by ancient secret societies that are them selves within secret societies. The right history will be made available at the right time.

EducationRe: Look Who Is Going To School In Nigeria: The Statistics May Surprise You by fayahsoul: 9:38pm On Feb 26, 2009
[size=16pt]buhahaha look at these white-washed negros using white-washed frameworks and blowing big grama that's riddled with fancy vocabulary. hahaha suck a duck.

@ topic

One white devil once said: "There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics"
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PoliticsRe: CAN Wants Nigerians To Carry Arms (Religious Crisis) by fayahsoul: 4:49pm On Feb 26, 2009
[size=16pt]While you white-washed/arabinized negros are looking to the west and middle-east for some type of direction, meanwhile the reincarnated Gods and Goddesses are busy taking your section.

People army!![/size]

PoliticsRe: Western Style Democracy: Really The Answer For Africa? by fayahsoul: 12:58am On Feb 23, 2009
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PoliticsRe: Western Style Democracy: Really The Answer For Africa? by fayahsoul: 12:57am On Feb 23, 2009
Every group has an inalienable right to self-determination, and when this universal right is violated, it behooves the violator to acknowledge their wrongs and take correct steps to right those wrongs. Alkebulanites are not to be blamed for the upheaval in alkebulan because they are victims of the most abominable and unforgivable forms of human rights violation.
 
Westerners and arabs try to absolve themselves of their responsibility by blaming the victims of their imperialistic conquests.

Alkebulanites cannot develop viable political and economic entities by emulating foreign models because those models come from inadequate genetically recessive beings. If their pale bodies are recessive, sterile and allergic to the rays of Ra(sun) what makes you think that the systems of governance that stems from the minds of these defective pale bodies can be dominant and sustainable?

We are the original beings with the dominant genetic blue print who have been around for eons, and it is from our very essence that the right biocentric political and economic laws must emerge.

No western nation has ever practiced true democarcy; what they have is corporatism. Voters vote for a preselected set of candidates. Political equality(democracy) without economic equality is a conceptual fallacy.

Nigeria(and by extension alkebulan) must be transfromed into a confederacy of ethnicities, and the sovereign nations that comprise this confederacy will be decentralized. The large autonomous communities that comprise each sovereign nation must resurrect their various defunct and or neglected traditional institutions while being presented with the option of selecting between direct democracy or an absolute monarchy that is checked and balanced by chief priests and noble men/womb-men. The rudiments of such a confederacy will be chaotic but order will be created out of it as will be observable in the whole.

To strengthen the cohesiveness of this complex web network of a confederation, alkebulanites must rightly perceive whites/arabs/asians/semites/non-alkebulan belief and knowledge systems as their greatest enemy and threat to self determination and preservation. In doing so they will be compelled to invest in continental security
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CareerRe: What Next After A 3rd Class From University? by fayahsoul: 6:20am On Feb 22, 2009
[size=16pt]Grades attained in these eurocentric schools do not really reflect ones innate intellect rather they are indicative of how institutionalizable ones intellect is.[/size]

SportsRe: India Vs Nigeria: 99-1. Abeg Who Watch Am! by fayahsoul: 6:19pm On Feb 15, 2009
toffee2lov:
Na waooooooooooooo wonder shall never end, so this story is so popular like this i heard it also when i was young and the elderly one also confirm it. one thing i believe is that in every rumour there must be an element of truth, Indian na juju master very good in talisman omo you go fear fear,  cool cool cool cool better believe now becos so the story will till thy kindom come grin grin grin grin grin grin cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
I heard of it when i was in primary school.

Rumors like this actually proffers strong evidence against another widely held, yet unsubstantiated, notion that says: "There is an element of truth in every rumour"

The important question is: If all this dramatic and terrifying activity was really happening in the field why was it allowed to go on for 90mins without interruption? Didn't the nigerian team, coach, referee and observing crowd have any complaints?


LOL 99-1, yeah right.
PoliticsRe: What if the civil war in Nigeria was a success? by fayahsoul: 11:50pm On Jan 15, 2009
Look i'm biafran and to all my brothas in the south east and south-south, we need to work together and stop all this petty rivalry. We are one family. For biafra to be a success we need to collaborate and build in peace and solidarity. MEND and MASSOB need to merge, pool rescources together and gain strenght in numbers.

Not forgetting my yoruba brothas too. We also share a lot in common. Let us learn to respect ourselves and guard our collective self interest rather than being an unnecessary obstacle to each others progress. It's all about the brotherhood.

As for our arabianized brothers to the north, well i don't think you guys feel any love for brothers in the south. Your historical relationship with us have being replete with hate and enmity. How do we(especially south-east/south-south) deal with the issue of trust which is indispensable to nationhood? You arab wanna be's have your heart and soul set in mecca(it's history and culture). You have no strong bond to black africa.

Nonetheless, we the indegenes in this criminal private corporate entity called nigeria must take steps to dismantle this british construct and then devise new political entities from our own accord and consciousness or else kasala go burst ooo!
TravelRe: Nigerians Abroad Must Return Home by fayahsoul: 3:41am On Jan 15, 2009
We have idiots who complain about insecurity in nigeria yet whenever they visit they arrogantly "floss" and "oppress" the less privileged and still they get perplexed when the starving youth catch them at an intersection, or their domicile, and rob them of everything they got right down to their socks. Well what the hell do you expect you slowpoke? If you are not sharing people ain't caring.

If you imbeciles take your ostentatious constipated asses back home and try to prove to those with a dire sense of hopelesness that you are the number "stunna" who has just arrived from "God's own country" then don't complain when you get robbed and left with a hole in your physical frame that's big enough to put an arm and vest through because it's all your making you dumbass.

Humble yourself, bring yourself to parity with the commoner, share their pains and give all you can to help. Be simple! and drop the condescending attitude. Do not do stupid sh*t that will attrack envy and jealousy because you will pay dearly and deservedly too.

And to all you fearful b*tch ass white washed negros who feel a false sense of security and fulfilment in babylon, and any other freaking place outside alkebulan(or so-called africa), and as a result refuse to come home to settle and even ridicule the mere mention of it, i say this to you all: do not dare bring your sorry selves back here after the real nagas who courageously refuse to abandon ship have successfully struggled to restructure this criminal private corporate entity called nigeria. If you dare try to regain entry into the very land you have rejected and scorned during trying times, you weaklings will all have smoking red dots on your heads like them hindus.

You choose to reject the land of your ancestors and embrace babylon(west) so i will have you bear in mind that you all are traitors in the eyes of both man and the Gods of our lands.
CultureRe: True Or False: Women Being Harassed For Wearing Trousers by fayahsoul: 8:36pm On Jan 14, 2009
michelin89:
Eeven worse. A man who has made issues which don't concern him the purpose of his life.

Look you can go around smelling with your "natural" odour and body.
That one nor concern us and you can even die, we go still wear trousers, use make-up, creams and any other thing to improve ourselves.

Local champion. By the way, modernize your vocabulary. It's so lame!
What was that? did the weave wearing perm loving self-hating chicken head say something?

Well Sorry i don't speak chickenese. tongue
TravelRe: Nigerians Living The Dream Life Abroad by fayahsoul: 5:27pm On Jan 14, 2009
hahaha see them, a bunch of white washed negros who call slaving for the almighty dollar "living the dream."

You africants worship the dollar not "God". You want to live like the white devil at all cost, even getting f**ked in the ass and jerked around by your superordinates at your various places of work. How pathetic.

Do you low lives live for the dollar? for a fancy mobile toy(what you call a car)? for a house that keeps you enslaved and owned by these mortgage companies? is that living the dream? What exactly is the purpose of life?

You just love the uncultured, savage and consumer lifestyle of these white devils.

You run to babylon(west) at all cost and partake in their iniquity and afflunce that were all derived through the beastly exploits of so-called third world countries(including that criminal private corporate entity you idiots call your country). While you are stuck on stupid and enjoying your depressing lives in the fantasy of modernism and its attendant ecocide and human devolution, be also ready to partake in the curse of inevitable and eventual destruction.

You all must learn the hard way.

Amadioha nonso.
CultureRe: True Or False: Women Being Harassed For Wearing Trousers by fayahsoul: 12:56am On Jan 14, 2009
michelin89:
You are a wasted woman!
huh?

Look here you chicken head, I don't menstruate.

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