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CrimeRamoni Igbalode VS Ray Hushpuppy by FSU(op): 7:30pm On Jun 18, 2020
Nigerian most-wanted hacker, Ramoni Igbalode, alias Ray hushpuppy. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy
BusinessRe: See Message Of A White Racist To Jeff Bezos For Supporting BLM & Bezos' Response by FSU(op): 6:04pm On Jun 08, 2020
BusinessSee Message Of A White Racist To Jeff Bezos For Supporting BLM & Bezos' Response by FSU(op): 4:44pm On Jun 08, 2020
See message of a White Racist to Jeff Bezos for supporting BLM (Black Lives Matter) & Bezos' response.
Recall that Bezos is the CEO of Amazon and the richest man in the world.

These racists ain't playing. They are intent on a race war and any White man in their way is an enemy.

PoliticsRe: I Hate To Say This, But The Yoruba Are The Most Civilly Responsible Nigerians by FSU(op): 4:14pm On Sep 23, 2019
helinues:
@ op let me ask you a simple question. Is GEJ a good thing to a nation?
There is no perfect leadership, not even in the US. However, by comparison GEJ is better than Buhari
PoliticsRe: I Hate To Say This, But The Yoruba Are The Most Civilly Responsible Nigerians by FSU(op): 12:53pm On Sep 23, 2019
Mrfeel:
So yorubas can not protest against Buharis administration cause the VP is their son? How about the northerners they are the poorest in this country placing Nigeria on number 2 poverty would ranking, but an afonja is more concerned about about igbos protesting, we have been fighting for biafra since 60s why should we die for Nigeria when they killed 3 million of our people for wanting to separate from it?
That has been discussed. Read again.
PoliticsRe: I Hate To Say This, But The Yoruba Are The Most Civilly Responsible Nigerians by FSU(op): 12:00pm On Sep 23, 2019
MelesZenawi:
You are not Igbokwe...

So face and move front.


Automatically Abba and protest is now your concern.



What concerns with Abba and he will say Alaigbo.


Charity begins at home.
Of the long epistle I wrote the only thing of interest to you is ABBA. You are totally finished.
PoliticsRe: I Hate To Say This, But The Yoruba Are The Most Civilly Responsible Nigerians by FSU(op): 11:32am On Sep 23, 2019
gidgiddy:
Everybody has his own agitation. Why would Igbos be protesting against Buhari? Most Igbos dont feel they have any stake in Nigeria and would rather join IPOB protest. As an Igbo man who has long lost faith in Nigeria, why would I be protesting for a better Nigeria? Makes far more sense to protest for a movement that is agitating to leave Nigeria
Valid points you made. But my observation is historical. We also did not protest, or barely did so, during GEJ's time.
PoliticsRe: I Hate To Say This, But The Yoruba Are The Most Civilly Responsible Nigerians by FSU(op): 11:30am On Sep 23, 2019
LLobiorah:
If you don't bring in Ebonyi and Enugu into your posts, You won't have peace of mind.

Directionless oaf.
He is a lost cause. Totally irredeemable
PoliticsRe: I Hate To Say This, But The Yoruba Are The Most Civilly Responsible Nigerians by FSU(op): 11:28am On Sep 23, 2019
It's people like these that claim Joe Igbokwe is no longer an Igbo from Anambra. Just because he has a different viewpoint.
PoliticsRe: I Hate To Say This, But The Yoruba Are The Most Civilly Responsible Nigerians by FSU(op): 11:24am On Sep 23, 2019
MelesZenawi:
Ndi Ara

There is no documented history that Nsukka/Wawa are igbos, they are pure Igala People and of Igala stock.


Next time, mind your business.


You don't know the road to Abba town to talk of Abba, dunukofia or abagana..


Concern yourself with herdsmen activities in Enugu and how your women are been married off to them even without bride price.



Your house is on fire, u are here to quench a house that is not even thinking of catching fire.


Ndi uchu.
If I tell you where I am from in Alaigbo, it will shock you. Keep behaving like a village tout.
PoliticsRe: I Hate To Say This, But The Yoruba Are The Most Civilly Responsible Nigerians by FSU(op): 11:16am On Sep 23, 2019
MelesZenawi:
Enugu and Ebonyi state have been constituting nuisance on nairaland for over a long time now.


They create a thread and call it Ndigbo will do this and that...
Another one...Igbos are this and that..


Now look at another one...


Why can't you go and protest or is ur leg heavy to come out...


What concerns you with Abba town or how is that your business.

Are you done with the whole Issues of herdsmen in Enugu that anambra is now your focus...


Ndi Ara.
For you it's always Anambra. Local bush hunter.
PoliticsRe: I Hate To Say This, But The Yoruba Are The Most Civilly Responsible Nigerians by FSU(op): 11:09am On Sep 23, 2019
SLAP44:
You are too ashamed to admit that you are yoruba. Stop confusing yourself.
Here they go. Bunch of half-baked brothers. A little research into my background would have helped. My Igbo people hate opposing views. That is why we put all of our political eggs in one basket (PDP) and that is why we hate the few Igbos in APC. Such stupid mentality is part of why we are fast becoming political minorities. Again, before you start shooting off, research my background here on Nairaland.
PoliticsI Hate To Say This, But The Yoruba Are The Most Civilly Responsible Nigerians by FSU(op):
In the US and other advanced societies, engaging in protests is part of the civic tools at the disposal of citizens. In fact, to become a US citizen, a question on the right to protest is among the 100 questions you get asked. With Nigeria, I hate to say this, the Yoruba are the most civilly responsible Nigerians. They protest what they feel in their mind is wrong. Other ethnic groups mostly join in after the fact, or don't bother at all to protest. In some cases, such protests may be negative, such as the criminal looting of Shoprite stores in the SW following the xenophobia events in SA mostly by Yoruba elements, but also some Igbo and northerners.

The screenshot below from Reno Omokri is a clear evidence of that. See what Nigerians led by the Yoruba did to GEJ. They (mostly young and educated folks) protested relentlessly on the streets of SW, not just in Lagos, for less harsh GEJ policies. Since then, Buhari has done worse than GEJ, as represented by those things listed in the photo, but no one is out there protesting. Of course, the SW cannot protest now since their son, Osinbajo, is involved. Still, nothing stops anyone else from protesting Buhari's incompetence.

In contrast to the Yoruba, the Igbo are arguably less civilly responsible. We care less about protesting for our rights. That is why our governors and leaders are highly irresponsible and incompetent tin gods strutting about like peacocks, with nobody putting them in check. As we speak, Billionaire Arthur Eze is seriously intimidating a local community (Abba, Njikoka LGA) in Anambra with his money and the police over land dispute. Abba is where world renowned author Chimamanda Adichie comes from. She is writing about it online but not protesting formally. I guess writing can also be a form of protest. However, to my knowledge, no one in her town is on the streets protesting Arthur's villainous incursion.

Apart from the fight for Biafra via Ojukwu, IPOB, and MASSOB, which bother on the more serious national issue of citizenship, the last time Igbos led a major protest was during the Aba women's right in 1929. Lol. Don't get me wrong, like the 1929 riots, Igbo women do protest now and then, such as when Fulani herdsmen strike in their communities. Oby Ezekwesili is a strong Igbo wo man protesting all forms of injustice by our leaders.

So, my question is this: why are Igbo men (young and educated) seemingly averse to protesting bad national and state economic policies that ordinarily affect them? Even, the IPOB struggle is led on the streets mostly by Ill-educated folks. Of course, their leader, Kanu, is the chief protester and he is educated; but he seems to be the only informed person among them.

Please don't start calling me "Afonja". For those who don't know me, please check my profile and my posts to see who I am: a "conc" Igbo man.

PoliticsRe: VP Osibanjo Is A Market Master - Afenifere Chief, Ayo Adebanjo by FSU(op): 2:17pm On Sep 22, 2019
madmohamed:
let me quote out of point. Why is it every time I open NTA to see what is happening in Nigeria the only thing you see village dancing and masck clued Egugu mmanwu or village square meeting just something that don't have mining
huh Mininghuh
Nairaland GeneralRe: A Nigerian Refused To Sit With Me Because I’m South African by FSU: 2:49am On Sep 22, 2019
Nigeria2040:
The guy is white South African that's why he is reasonable.
He's not "white", he's Indian South African
PoliticsRe: VP Osibanjo Is A Market Master - Afenifere Chief, Ayo Adebanjo by FSU(op): 2:03am On Sep 22, 2019
Lol. Everybody has joined the break up bandwagon. We are getting there

PoliticsVP Osibanjo Is A Market Master - Afenifere Chief, Ayo Adebanjo by FSU(op): 1:56am On Sep 22, 2019
Imagine a country's VP reduced to sharing cash to market traders. That was the ultimate demotion that the VP failed to even notice. Well, Ayo Adebanjo, a Yoruba chief, knows better.

Read more here

https://dailypost.ng/2019/09/21/adebanjo-reveals-real-reason-behind-buharis-new-attitude-towards-osinbajo-says-nigeria-break/

PoliticsRe: Weekend Musing On The State Of Nigeria And Nigerians by FSU(op): 9:54pm On Sep 21, 2019
ChrisOD:
Lol! Satirically funny but true
No so we se am for Obodo (Ile) Naija
PoliticsWeekend Musing On The State Of Nigeria And Nigerians by FSU(op):
You are born in Nigeria sufferingphobia
You travel to SA Xenophobia.
You return to Nigeria Economyphobia.
You run to the village witchesphobia.
You go to school joblessnessphobia.
You do yahoo! Efccphobia.
You travel to Borno--- bokophobia
You hustle to survive —envyphobia.
You travel to Katsina, Kaduna or Zamfara— kidnapperphobia
You travel to Ibadan brownroofphobia
You travel to Aba garbagephobia
You travel to Edo prostitutionphobia
You travel to Ogun skullminingphobia
You travel to Lagos Tinubuphobia
You travel to Port Harcourt serialkillerphobia
You travel to Anambra toomuchbadmoneyphobia
You stay at home povertyphopia
You fail in your career suicidephobia
You commit suicide hellphobia
PoliticsRe: New Bank Charge Policies--- Our Policy Designers Are Clueless. See How by FSU(op): 8:11pm On Sep 18, 2019
vertueptime:
Hahahahaha, when you see alert later you will know
Then you can sue them. LIMIT IS 500K. THEY HAVE NO RIGHT TO CHARGE for lesser deposits than that.
PoliticsNew Bank Charge Policies--- Our Policy Designers Are Clueless. See How by FSU(op): 6:55pm On Sep 18, 2019
Banks to start charging fees for deposit above 500k?

Very simple,get to the bank with 500k, fill 2 deposit slips with 250k each.

Say bye to the bank charge

Apparently, the Nigerian government policy designers don't think beyond their noses. Clueless people shocked shocked shocked shocked shocked
PoliticsRe: How Well Is AFDB Being Managed? by FSU: 6:07pm On Sep 18, 2019
AAEEI:
I am involved in several projects funded by the government of the Netherlands (NL), the US government, and AFDB (AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK) in African countries, including Nigeria, as well as in Asia. I was recently in a meeting where projects implementation progress was being discussed, and the participants (80% white/non African people) do not have great words for AFDB, due to seeming breach of contract in not releasing funds already approved for project execution. They are threatening to pull out.

In the photo below, color code = level of implementation based on donor release of funds. Green is well funded and progressing and meeting the project objectives. Yellow is on the way to achieving the project objectives. Red is under-performing.

TAAT is in red - which in this case means no funding yet from the donor after considerable period of time after project approval. Incidentally, AFDB also happens to be the only African donor on the plate. As an African, I felt a little ashamed that Africans seem not to be able to get things right, even when the issue at stake is for them. Which brings me to the question of how well AFDB is being managed.

NB: TAAT is the much touted Technologies for African Agricultural Transformation of AFDB, which in the case of Nigeria started with GEJ and continuing with Buhari. The current AFDB-approved TAAT funding for NWA is $7 million (USD); I am directly involved in a project component budgeted at $1.8 M.

NWA = North and West Africa
PoliticsRe: How Well Is AFDB Being Managed? by FSU: 5:52pm On Sep 18, 2019
Isn't AfDB headed by a Nigerian? Nigerian (lazy) factor at play?
PoliticsRe: Baheejah Mahmood: If Fulani Go On Strike For A Week, Nigerians Will Know Their by FSU: 6:00pm On Sep 14, 2019
I dare them to start. They will die of hunger when nobofy buys from them. 70 % of beggars in Nig are Hausa Fulani
BusinessRe: Politics- How Many Major SE Markets Have "Odu Yoruba"? by FSU(op): 3:03pm On Sep 14, 2019
orunto27:
The answer is blowing in the Air and you know it.
If I knew I would not ask. Please tell me

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