Politics › Re: Biafra: US Probes Agitators’ Killing by freshest4live: 9:42pm On Aug 25, 2017 |
Eze2000: Who will charge them, pray tell?
if the USA decide that Biafra will be they won't even inform the UN. that is why they are called a superpower. They do and undo but if any other country tries it they get US sanctions.
US sanction, by the way, is what is making Iran's currency as useless as toilet paper. They've hit north Korea but trust me, they took permission from not one.
During civil war, the USA anchored an aircraft carrier off d mouth of the Niger delta for only a few days. The Russian and British backed Nigerian air force stopped bombing Biafra for 2 full weeks. my old man who was a Biafra officer said he'd never seen so silent a show of power in his life
There is international politics, yes, but real power belongs to God's own country, the United State. Also if U.S.A decides that the new Biafra should start paying them taxes or cease to exist, they wont even inform UN, that is why they are called a superpower. |
Politics › Re: Biafra: US Probes Agitators’ Killing by freshest4live: 9:33pm On Aug 25, 2017 |
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Sports › Re: 2017 Women's Afrobasket Updates: Team Nigeria - D'Tigress by freshest4live: 8:09pm On Aug 25, 2017 |
Mali doing their thing though, 27-39, Half- Time. |
Sports › Re: 2017 Women's Afrobasket Updates: Team Nigeria - D'Tigress by freshest4live: 6:58pm On Aug 25, 2017 |
Our group was indeed the group of death, all teams from our group so far have won the opposing team from group A, even Guinea the weeping girls from our group beat Tunisia. Mozambique won 61-47 |
Politics › Re: Nigeria In Diaspora What Is The Economy Situation There? by freshest4live: 6:08pm On Aug 25, 2017 |
starpon1: no try am oo But l hear say shoprite for Naija increase by 48% inside recession, how manage? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria In Diaspora What Is The Economy Situation There? by freshest4live: 6:07pm On Aug 25, 2017 |
Here in Togo, it's not easy but we are managing. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by freshest4live: 5:08pm On Aug 25, 2017 |
TayserMahiri: Congrats to ur ladies Thanks, I just hope our men, who are the defending champions in the male category also make us proud. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by freshest4live: 5:00pm On Aug 25, 2017 |
Good fight back in the end from lvory coast, it ends 98-43 |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Kenya Is Ahead of Nigeria In All Aspect (Facts Don't Lie) by freshest4live: 4:23pm On Aug 25, 2017 |
Our girls are doing lvory coast chomchin |
Politics › Re: Why Do U Want The Igbos To Stay In Nigeria? by freshest4live: 4:18pm On Aug 25, 2017 |
dudebuck: Bro, you dey talk rubbish, complete RUBBISH! You are not making any sense at all. Awusa people chasing us out of the zoo? BTW, did the brits contact your grandfather and say to him " come let us form a new country and he said yes? Well if they did, and your grandfather said yes, they did not do that to me or my grandfather, we never wanted to be part of this zoo in the first place. Go to the white man and lick his anus coupled with that of the awusa fulani. I am no part it. you never wanted to be part of the zoo yet Nnamdi Azikiwe loved the zoo so much and was even against referendum in the constitution, who is fooling who ehn |
Politics › Re: Biafra: US Probes Agitators’ Killing by freshest4live: 10:43am On Aug 25, 2017 |
obyrich: Have you forgotten the Arewa Forum filed a case against Ihejirika at the ICC over Boko haram and killing in the North? Arewa is another useless group. Anyway Naija is to be blamed for the formation of so called groups here and there. Carry go. |
Politics › Re: Biafra: US Probes Agitators’ Killing by freshest4live: 9:43am On Aug 25, 2017 |
Nukualofa: Since African Leaders don't want the rule of law to thrive here then it won't be wrong if the US act as our big brother.
All this emotional blackmail is not working. You can call it emotional blackmail, there was a recent statement attributed to Trump, where he says Africans can't even solve their problems or rule themselves and your group proves them right, not that I support the Nigerian army, but that you haven't even brought this to the forefront here in Nigeria, then Africa/ECOWAS and then finally the U.S. |
Politics › Re: Biafra: US Probes Agitators’ Killing by freshest4live: 9:28am On Aug 25, 2017 |
Nukualofa: What's the essence of dialogue when everything is seen through ethnic prism. Let the Court settle it and i trust the US government to obey their courts if Buratai is found culpable.
Let's meet in court and stop all these emotional blackmail It's a pity that Africans can't solve their problems themselves, truly we are still a colony of the West. I don't blame you guys though, l blame the system and the African Union. When U.S government commits obvious crimes from the point of view of other nations like say Iraq or blacks, who would prosecute them? Can the new Biafra prosecute them? If for instance, in Biafra the ljaws rise up against the lgbos, would you also take this to a court in the West? |
Politics › Re: Biafra: US Probes Agitators’ Killing by freshest4live: 9:08am On Aug 25, 2017 |
GenBuhari: As if US would tolerate any country probing its numerous killings of African Americans by their police force. Good morning fellow Danite  I tire for these people, good morning. |
Politics › Re: Biafra: US Probes Agitators’ Killing by freshest4live: 9:07am On Aug 25, 2017 |
kettykin: There is no other way to handle it except use a foreign court backed by external power. The Hausa Fulani can not stand igbos in war but we know the armed forces has always been coerced to support them, and Even at that they will go out of the way to starve children to death in war Rather than fight combatants.
The world needs to be aware of what is happening in Nigeria so that I'd in future war breaks out they will not foolishly support one side I think it's time for ohaneze Ndigbo to take up whatever Igbo struggle there is, not movements here and there, it's disorderly. Try to bring them into this and make them more active, you'll get a lot of things done, and discuss issues at the top. Stop seeing yourselves as oppressed all the time. |
Politics › Re: Biafra: US Probes Agitators’ Killing by freshest4live: 8:58am On Aug 25, 2017 |
truth4u: You diabolically forgot that your evil quota system @boki senators are majority in the senate.... What can south East senators do when your evil @boki senators have the majority and power Evil people
Besides, why do you so much want live igbos in your one Nigeria Why are you afraid of having a separate country I can't understand this by fire by force unity... What have the South East Senators done at all? A bill was recently passed to favour the SE, and only 18 of them were present at first, how do you expect such a bill to scale through. I am not against lgbo, l just want you to see that your leaders and southern leaders generally are also responsible for selling our birthright and making the Northerners feel so much in control. The more you sell this narrative to them that you are being oppressed here and can only survive with the help of the U.S, the more you make the Northerners powerful. It's a shame. |
Politics › Re: Biafra: US Probes Agitators’ Killing by freshest4live: 8:53am On Aug 25, 2017 |
kettykin: I am not a fan of NK or a believer in his ipob , but any person who because he carries gun or because he was elected into office invoked rule of engagement on unarmed protesters, be it military or police may such a fool never know Peace , may justice pursue the person to his death, may the persons family be victims Of start bullets and may whoever supports him die in the hands of insurgents.
I am in Nigeria come and arrest me . ndi Ara , useless fooools I'm not in support of such killings, what is laughable is how the lpob sees the U.S as the solution to their problems, lol. There are other ways to handle this internally first as a major tribe rather than making the U.S your big uncle. Why give the Hausa/Fulani so much power for god's sake? Why are there no lgbo leaders protesting these killings first in a Nigerian court and at worse to the A.U, why must the U.S be involved? |
Politics › Re: Biafra: US Probes Agitators’ Killing by freshest4live: 8:43am On Aug 25, 2017 |
Nukualofa: Remember when a French Court issued a bench warrant for Paul Kagame of Rwanda because of his complicity of the genocide.
The US court can get judgement against the perpetrators and confiscate their assets around the world to pay as damages.
The US is a world power and cant So you have no power to solve your problems as a major tribe in Nigeria, you have to cry to foreigners for everything? That's a sign of weakness, please stop disgracing the lgbo nation. If this was lsoko tribe, then it would be understandable. Why show the world that other regions in Nigeria can easily oppress you, and your leaders would do nothing about it, allowing fringe groups to cry for help from outsiders. Who would hold the U.S responsible for the Syrian complaints about their children who continually die from U.S drones and missiles? Even yesterday this was on the news. |
Politics › Re: Biafra: US Probes Agitators’ Killing by freshest4live: 8:34am On Aug 25, 2017 |
Balkan: The Biafran movement is highly formidable. This is no joke, the money they have outside Nigeria is unimaginable.
IPOB is moblising to rebiuld Enugu Onitsha express way which FG has abondoned for decades. Tell me why They will not get followership.
Last this week in Abia state, they went on free medical test and drug administration.
Nnamdi Kanus stategy is what is making him more popular everyday Where are the leaders and Senators in lgboland? Why are they in the senate? Why don't they pass bills for the Enugu Onitsha expressway and policies in the senate to benefit the South East? Even if rejected, let us see their efforts and then movement like lpob or Massobs would be meaningful. We blame the federal Government for everything, where are our docile leaders? |
Politics › Re: Biafra: US Probes Agitators’ Killing by freshest4live: 8:20am On Aug 25, 2017 |
hammerT: pls stop quoting me. Try growing up first. child! Sharrap, U.S has no right to dictate anything to Nigeria, get that into your skull. Cry Baby. |
Politics › Re: Biafra: US Probes Agitators’ Killing by freshest4live: 8:06am On Aug 25, 2017 |
hammerT: If u like cry, they have made their announcement and Biafrans are glad. Lolz, you guys are comedians. |
Politics › Re: Biafra: US Probes Agitators’ Killing by freshest4live: 7:59am On Aug 25, 2017 |
hammerT: There is enough evidence to deploy troops sef.
Those are unarmed peaceful protesters. So are you slaves to the U.S? Would the U.S send bombs and missiles to Nigeria? Lol you guys are funny. The U.S must also be charged for the indiscriminate killings of innocent children in Syria, that's another human right abuse, isn't it? |
Politics › Re: Medical Tourism Draining Nigeria’s Reserves – Osinbajo by freshest4live: 3:06am On Aug 25, 2017 |
Marcelo290: what fuckrey? just succeeded in shooting himself on the foot. Well, if they are admitting the truth to themselves(hopefully) in honesty, then it's good. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Is A Fraud! by freshest4live: 12:04pm On Aug 24, 2017*. Modified: 3:41am On Aug 25, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria Is A Fraud! by freshest4live: 10:19am On Aug 24, 2017 |
Marcelo290: Bro, I actually understand your points, but there is so much injustice in Nigeria, take these practical examples and be the judge.
1.If you aren't from the North, it would be hard to get into the force and other crucial appointments and political positions.
2. A secular country like Nigeria has elements of sharia law in the constitution, is it justifiable?
3. The quota system. what concerns a southerner if a Northerner is educationally less developed? the variety in cut off marks is very painful, if u attended a federal university in Nigeria you would understand, now here is the irony, you are being ruled by those admitted through quota system, how are we expected to move forward?
4. The attention given to each region by the Federal government differs, how do you want them to feel? Buhari even said, the 97% and 5% shii.
5. The Northern hegemony and their quest for power cum born to rule mentality, both PDP and APC have both zoned the 2019 presidency to the North, what's your say?
6. Using of politicians instead of technocrats in their field.
So what's your say? Let's discuss without tribal affiliations. I understand, but what l don't get is why secession becomes the best alternative or the answer to all these. The major problem we have is that we the youths only wail endlessly without a love for the nation. The truth is we do not love Nigeria enough to change things, as youths we must get involved to right the wrongs. Instead of lgbos or Yoruba's leaving Nigeria, why don't we rather chase out the Fulani's and Hausa's to join their brothers up North in Niger and Chad if they don't behave? The cry for secession is rather unfortunate and a defeatist mentality considering the fact that we southerners are more educated, we should be able to tame the North if need be, but we can't because we have major problems we Southerners are not admitting to ourselves, and so the North uses our disunity to further rule us with their own policies. Don't you see where l'm coming from? We must look inwards first. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Is A Fraud! by freshest4live: 9:18am On Aug 24, 2017 |
YorubaMuslims: Mr. Man the Benin Kingdom would have been a great nation today, you are asking stup!d questions, many countriworld the world had empires, kingdoms before they become what ever they are today, your 1st question was as if without Nigeria we had no identity. Of course, but the empire is gone, it couldn't stand and bowed at the time to another Empire. Instead of going back to a failed Empire, why not take what we can from the debris and learn from their success and failures to build our own new Empire that wouldn't bow easily to western imperialists. |
Education › Re: Dangote To Establish University In Abuja, Earmarks N200 Billion by freshest4live: 9:13am On Aug 24, 2017 |
aolawale025: That's great news. However he should have sited it in a rural town. To fast track development in the area Exactly, because now only the rich would go there. But why are others not investing? He's not the only Billionaire in Nigeria nah. |
Politics › Re: Why Do U Want The Igbos To Stay In Nigeria? by freshest4live: 8:53am On Aug 24, 2017 |
dudebuck: We dont Give a rat's a55 about Hausa people. The rest of your comment makes no sense at all. How is the need to be left alone be defeatist and cowardice? So it is best just to manage am so? I am sick and tired of the management. Travel even to small african countries and see for yourself okay? Why manage? Why not take control? Are you that weak? |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Is A Fraud! by freshest4live: 8:50am On Aug 24, 2017 |
truth4u: Ghana is free forever ...kwame Nkrumah
Ghana is a free country... Even Nigerians are more free in ghana than in Nigeria... Ghana has human right... Ghana has law... Everybody is equal in ghana... Ghana speak almost one language, twi.... Ghana and ghanaian first is the law...there are no herdmen killing others... Ghana is a Christian country, there is a quarterly national nondemonination prayer at independent square... No Muslim supremacy, no slave and no master...obia n'obia...
Also, there is no one ghana, but ghana..
Nigeria is a jungle rule by wild animal...a geographical location rule by illiterate.... Igbos want out...what is hard for you all diabolical demons to understand You are so ignorant, there is tribalism in Ghana, a small country of just 20million, l read their forums too. If you want out, then why are your leaders not pushing it? If you say you have no leader but Nnamdi Kanu, then that's totally irresponsible because Nnamdi kanu should convince the ohaneze Ndigbo and other elected leaders who would voice out the agitation of the Ndigbo's, until then you can't blame other regions for not letting you go. |
Politics › Re: Why Do U Want The Igbos To Stay In Nigeria? by freshest4live: 8:34am On Aug 24, 2017 |
Acjohn: The better question should be why should Hausa stay in Nigeria? Or let say who owns Nigeria and why should any body be denied been a part of the ownership of Nigeria. I think Igbos Nursing the idea of Biafra is an expression of cowardice. why should a father give his two sons a bed and mattress and one of the son will say give me a piece of the mattress and I will lie on the ground when the two have equal right to the bed? why should one in any way have a kind of an upper hand? My take is that Igbos are cowards that's why the Fulani will kill them and still be walking about freely in the east. If the Igbos see reason to fight for their right in Nigeria that's when this country will be balanced. Nigeria is derived from an English word Niger area, not an Hausa word and there are more Igbos that speaks English than Hausa, so why give up what you have serious stake on? Thank you, the cry for secession is a defeatist mentality and nothing short of cowardice. Are you saying some regions own Nigeria and have the power to keep you in a so called bondage? Nnamdi Azikiwe would roll in his grave. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria Is A Fraud! by freshest4live: 8:29am On Aug 24, 2017 |
MMMw: if north like make dem no reason. North I mean main north suffer more in this fraud. And u know when a man is down he will try to carry others. Na lie only you people will. We are going abeg I agree the Northerners have so many problems they have to address, but l still do not see how pulling out addresses anything. No region has been a perfect example as well, still same Nigerians running the show in whatever El Dorado republic you wanna create. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Africans Used Their Charity Money To Buy Guns Instead Of Condoms. by freshest4live: 7:40am On Aug 24, 2017 |
Zoharariel: Ogun Laakaye Oshimale and Shango Olukoso kill all you filthy & abominable scum including children.
How the World Bank and the IMF destroy Africa
The World Bank and the IMF (the International Monetary Fund) were set up during the end of the Second World War to rebuild the economies of Europe. However, in order for the world bank and the IMF to implement their policies, they (the world bank and the IMF) began offering loans to poor countries but only if the poor countries privatized their economies and allowed western corporations free access to their raw materials and markets. That was a poverty trap and many poor countries realized it when it was too late. We were already in chains.
That was the beginning of much of the problems we face today in Africa. Now we are in a vicious cycle of poverty and there seems to be no way out. The western corporations flourish while the poor continue to die in poverty. In other words, the poor in Africa continue to feed the greedy rich corporations in the western world. The poor get poorer while the rich get richer.
People continue to die from extreme poverty and hunger in Africa and other parts of the world but not so many people know the World Bank, the IMF and the WTO are behind almost all these. It is a new form of war whereby the rich western corporations use hunger and starvation as weapons of mass destruction. In other words, the World Bank, the IMF (the International Monetary Fund), and the WTO (the World Trade Organization) are the triple enemies of progress in almost every developing country in the world today. Now let's see how the World Bank, IMF and WTO operate in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Take a country like Ghana for example. Ghana is blessed with abundance of natural resources. The World Bank and the IMF are very interested in countries such as Ghana where they can easily control the natural resources and the markets. There used to be some prosperous rice farming communities in the northern parts of Ghana and the government of Ghana used to give those rice producing farmers some farming subsidies to enable them produce rice on a large scale to help feed the nation. However, the World Bank and the IMF stood in and told the Ghanaian government that, they (the World Bank and the IMF) would not give Ghana any more loans unless the Ghanaian government cut the farming subsidies the government was giving to the poor rice farmers and the main reason behind it was that, Ghana had to import rice from western countries such as the United States (a major partner of the World Bank and the IMF).
Now Ghana imports most of its rice from abroad at huge prices every year. So at the end of the day, Ghana owes the World Bank and the IMF huge amounts of money. However, the money did not remain in the Ghanaian economy because Ghana had to use the loan to import food from abroad. Meanwhile, the rice producing communities in Ghana could have helped produce enough rice to feed the nation (and even export some abroad to make more profit). Now the northern communities in Ghana remain the poorest in the country with no better jobs and no opportunities at all in most parts. Young boys and girls some as young as 9 are migrating to the southern parts of the country to major cities and towns such as Kumasi and Accra (a very dangerous journey for kids) all in search for jobs so they can take care of their poor dying families back home. Most of these kids (locally known as "kayayo" never return home. Some die along the way and some return worse than before and all thanks to the IMF and the World Bank.
Although the money was returned to them, we still owe them. That is why most developing countries owe the World Bank and the IMF a lot in loans. Sometimes you hear "debt cancellations" and you may think they forgive poor countries their debts but that is not how it works in reality. The World Bank and the IMF never forgive and because of the huge debts developing countries owe the World Bank, they (the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund or IMF, the World Trade Organization or WTO, the United States of America [a major partner of the World Bank], etc.) control almost all the affairs of those poor countries. In other words, if you don't obey what the World Bank and the IMF say then you must pay back the debt and because you cannot pay back the debt, you must obey whatever they tell you to do.
Any leader who doesn't obey the World Bank, the IMF, the WTO, etc. is considered a "terrorist" and must be assassinated in most cases. For example, when there is an oil discovery in a developing country (that owes the World Bank) and the leader of that developing country is not ready to co-operate (so western corporations can easily take over the oil exploration), the World Bank and co quickly get rid of such a leader sometimes through war (just like what happened in Iraq). The World Bank elects their own "obedient" leaders to rule those poor countries so that they (the World Bank, IMF and co) can easily control that country's economy and market.
Conclusion: We are where we are because of the greed, selfishness, deceit & insatiable appetite of you filthy bastards to loot & plunder Afrika's resources - as instilled in you by cursed fore bearers.
When the time is right (which is inevitable), the judases among us that are being used as the instrument & willing tools of the western re-colonization of Afrika will be decapitated along with their families - and their treacherous heads hanged on spikes in the market square. That guy is just an Albino forming white, why indulge him? |