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ChinenyeN:You know SEFAGO is the only Nigerian ever admitted to mensa. . . be careful how you talk to him. ![]() |
Ola edo:She asked a very poignant and pertinent, albeit rhetorical, question !diot! |
ChinenyeN:Why should you be allowed to live? Why should Seun allow you to post a reply to my post? Why should you be allowed to decide what you do with your life? And, why not? |
ChinenyeN:I do expect such behaviour from people |
~Bluetooth:Why are you so daft and reetarded Where did you get all these your stupit theories from You blaming homos for cutting short the continuity process of existence or what do you call it? Whose existence are they trying to cut short? and how? You not blaming the more than 200 million abortions done worldwide/year? Not the unnecessary accidents that take lives, young and old? Not the many curable and incurable diseases that have plagued our planet? Not the flu epidemic of the early 19th century that almost wiped out an entire generation? Not the many unfortunate religious wars the world has had to weather? Not the one couple, one child policy of the Chinese government? Not corruption that have rendered many an innocent citizen despondent, leaving them with no desire to procreate? It is the homos, a tiny minority of our immeasurable diverse population, according to you, that should be held responsible for the worlds "ballooning growth rate," save for Russia and China. In terms of population, the more rigorous studies have shown different results within a range of 0.6 to 5.4 percent. These studies include Bell-Weinberg, 1970 (~2 percent); Billy-Battelle, 1993 (1.1 percent); Cameron-Ross, 1975-78 (~3 percent); Catania-NABS, 1992 (2 percent); FRI, 1983 (5.4 percent); MacDonald, 1988 (2 percent); NCHS, 1988-91 (3.5 percent); Schmidt, 1987 (0.6 percent); and Trocki, 1988-89 (3 percent).To my mind, there is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits, especially that of the dominant straight populace, than the aforementioned insignificant percentage of homos in the world. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly and compassionately with one another and to preserve and cherish our diversity. |
^^^ Very good! |
PhysicsMHD:But you have no evidence to substantiate that, do you? |
So? |
Did Babangida not drag us into OIC? |
Again: It would be more entertainingif you log in with one of your 29 IDs to post an opinion. Lol ![]() |
Anything for Inked Happy Baiday baby girl! I will give an arm and lots of leg to suck your koochie, irrespective of how stinky it may be. |
Nsiman:And you think your foreign friends would do business in an environment of constant gunshot? Stop fooling ya self men. This is what you get when you have a minority in power. You guys are even worse than the Biafrans! |
Roti_me:War or Genocide? JTF will wipeout SS in an hr! |
Beaf:Ode Who does business with the Oil companies. . . those rag tag touts or the FGN? |
^^^ This beaf guy is so ridiculous! |
Beaf:Irritating as your attitude may seem, I do like your braggadocio You are so funny! ![]() |
Sharon_f:You are a female You should be in the romance section, not here Stop asking redundant questions. |
Beaf:Look, he needs to get past the PDP primaries first Then we can begin to talk of a landslide victory Secondly, even if he wins, I doubt he'd last a year The North is mad and they would do anything to have their way. I am not ruling out a palace coup after the election! |
Beaf:Nigeria is a very small stage in a vast cosmic arena. Think of the rivers of Yoruba blood spilled by all those generals and emperors so that in glory and in triumph they could become the momentary masters of Nigeria, a fraction of a dot of the universe. Think of the endless cruelties visited by the inhabitants of one corner of the Nigeria on scarcely distinguishable inhabitants of some other corner of the same country. How frequent their misunderstandings, how eager they are to kill defenseless Yorubas, how fervent their hatreds are towards us. The posturings of the Hausa-Fulani hegemony, their imagined self-importance, the delusion that they have some privileged position in the universe, are challenged by the smallness of Nigeria in the grand scheme of things. Nigeria is a lonely speck in the great enveloping cosmic dark. In our obscurity -- in all this vastness -- there is no hint that help will come from elsewhere to save us from ourselves. It is up to us. It's been said that politics is a humbling, and I might add, a character-building experience. To my mind, there is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of the northern elite than this unnecessary death of innocent souls. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly and compassionately with one another and to preserve and cherish that 'land of honey', the only home we've ever known." |
Ileke-IdI:Nah. . . at Timesquare smoking ganga!lol On a more serious note, I dont believe in organized religion I do worship God though, in my own way. Anyway, Happy New Year to you too And happy belated 44th birthday. May God grant you your heart desires. Hmm, gradually approaching the grand ma status, innniiit? |
Ileke-IdI:I think it is hypocritical of you to wish Nigeria badluck while you enjoy all the goodies obodoyinbo has to offer. |
MzD@rkSkin:I'd advise you to restrict your opinion to [b]Jamaican [/b]affairs! You are one annoying little girl, seriously! |
Makbo:This post when put in context of recent happenings, eg John Campbell's prediction that Nigeria will split in 2015, makes a lot of sense. However, i have never believed in conspiracy theory. In the case of Nigeria, It is very likely that GEJ may win the election, via massive rigging of course, but I doubt he would last more than a year before the force him out, probably through a palace coup! |
Beaf:Surely, you are joking! Landslide ko, creekslide ni. Are we talking about the primaries or the general election. |
reminds me of this one funny quote (can't remember where I heard it though). . "agnostic is the lazy man's atheist". . . at least, I found it funny.

i hope there wouldnt be war?
