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PoliticsRe: The Most Accomplished Nigerian Expatriate In South Africa Unveiled by FSU(op): 8:29pm On Jul 20, 2015
Okay!! Enough of Biafra on this thread. Let's celebrate this guy, the title of the thread. There is a time and place for ''Biafra''
PoliticsRe: The Most Accomplished Nigerian Expatriate In South Africa Unveiled by FSU(op): 8:27pm On Jul 20, 2015
Blackfire:
what happens to your brothers investments? What is the plan for the returnee.. Dont tell me main market,ochanja,bridge head will contain them. The housing,,,,, where is the already seaport,..huhhuh??
Those are the reasons I think Igbos clamoring for Biafra should be patient. I am an Igbo to the core but I will not be in a haste for Biafra.
PoliticsRe: Buhari’s Packed Schedule In Washington DC Unveiled By SR by FSU: 8:16pm On Jul 20, 2015
superstar1:
I thought your albino hate monger and fraudster, the 3rd Biafra President and his bandwagon of gullible protesters are meant to stage a protest today?

The usual noise making and chest beating and lame threat, I guess.
Stop posting half information. Provide the time PMB is coming to the DC embassy. I live about 5-6 minutes from there and would love to ask some tough questions of him. Fear not, I am not a Boko Haram like you grin grin grin

PoliticsRe: Buhari’s Packed Schedule In Washington DC Unveiled By SR by FSU: 8:14pm On Jul 20, 2015
OAUTemitayo:
Correct people fighting a lost cause
I can smell your amala mouth from here
PoliticsRe: Buhari’s Packed Schedule In Washington DC Unveiled By SR by FSU: 8:02pm On Jul 20, 2015
OAUTemitayo:
They don't pick calls from Biafra people
Who is a ''Biafra people''? Dude, we are talking of correct people here, not Amala and Gbegiri eaters
PoliticsRe: The Most Accomplished Nigerian Expatriate In South Africa Unveiled by FSU(op): 7:52pm On Jul 20, 2015
Babatundetinubu:
Another dreamer..... cheesy..NL can see the sort of animals the Nigerians have in their midst.......their stated long term plan is to devour us..... cheesy....I suppose we will all be sleeping when this happenshuh.......awon oloriburuku gbo gbo...... cheesy
The oil needs to dry up. It has been more of a curse than a blessing. Personally I have not gained one kobo from the oil (in cash or developmental programs) and there are 10s of millions like me from all ethnic groups. Why then do I have to wish that the oil continues to flow for the corrupt folks, which it seems you are one of, to continue to milk the nation dry?

Hey! There are many countries without oil and many of those are better than Nigeria, by far. True or false?
PoliticsRe: Buhari’s Packed Schedule In Washington DC Unveiled By SR by FSU: 7:48pm On Jul 20, 2015
(202) 986-8400
Our useless DC embassy not even picking the call
PoliticsRe: Buhari’s Packed Schedule In Washington DC Unveiled By SR by FSU: 7:39pm On Jul 20, 2015
Buhari will then proceed to meet with Nigerian Youths at a Meet & Greet event scheduled to hold at the Nigerian Embassy in Washington DC, to be followed shortly afterwards at the same venue by a Town Hall meeting with Nigerians in the Diaspora.
What time tomorrow is this event taking place?
PoliticsRe: The Most Accomplished Nigerian Expatriate In South Africa Unveiled by FSU(op): 7:33pm On Jul 20, 2015
kettykin:
If there is no disruption in the path of growth of igbos for the next 50 years and if igbos continue at the pace of hard work and perseverance, the igbo nation would rate with first world countries in all human endeavour and in business, sports, academics, entertainment igbos would likely rule and compete with the Jews, germans, Japanese etc.

That is the more reason I don't support a break up but a gradual dissociation.
I agree. Igbos need to be a little bit more patient about Nigeria. The patient dogs eats the fattest bone. Igbos will eventual reap Nigeria, especially when the oil wells dry up. The prayer of EVERY Igbo MAN NOW SHOULD BE THAT THE OIL DRIES UP SOONER THAN LATER, SO THAT THE TRUE PERSONAL/COLLECTIVE GOALS OF EACH NIGERIAN/GROUP BECOME CLEAR. MANY NIGERIANS HAVE APPARENTLY BEEN HIDING THEIR EMPTINESS UNDER THE CLOAK OF OIL.
PoliticsRe: The Most Accomplished Nigerian Expatriate In South Africa Unveiled by FSU(op): 7:23pm On Jul 20, 2015
londoner:
Op how can this be the case? All Igbo's in SA are drug dealers aren't they? You see how this thread will be empty because this man is not bringing shame to Igbo's because that is the only news about Igbo's in SA that many on NL want to hear.

This man has done himself, Igbo's and Nigeria proud.
Means those who think so do not know about Igbos in SA. Most are accomplished professionals. There are also a lot of bad eggs of course.
PoliticsRe: The Most Accomplished Nigerian Expatriate In South Africa Unveiled by FSU(op): 7:11pm On Jul 20, 2015
Blackfire:
Watch as this beautiful thread goes to the dogs of irredemable rascals.

Yorubas and igbos, u are the curse and blessings of this nation.

Since u dont know this the abo.kis up north will use our empty heads to play ping pong.

Princes behaving like slaves,while outsiders rule his kingdom.

Awon were arindin.
Ndi ara.
lol
PoliticsRe: The Most Accomplished Nigerian Expatriate In South Africa Unveiled by FSU(op): 5:00pm On Jul 20, 2015
These I-people sef wink wink wink
PoliticsThe Most Accomplished Nigerian Expatriate In South Africa Unveiled by FSU(op):
Nigerians in South Africa are either crooked hustlers or good folks doing buying and selling, studying or teaching.

As far as I know the man below is arguably the most accomplished Nigerian in SA

Prof Linus Opara

Prof Linus Opara Prof Opara holds the South African Research Chair in Postharvest Technology in the Department of Horticultural Science. His research interests focus on cold-chain (packaging, storage) and non-invasive technologies for fresh produce quality maintenance and measurement. A graduate of agricultural engineering from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (BEng and MEng, 1st Class Honours) and Massey University, New Zealand (PhD), he is a Chartered Engineer (UK), founding Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Postharvest Technology and Innovation (www.inderscience.com/ijpti), Chair of Section VI (Postharvest Technology & Process Engineering) of the International Commission of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (www.cigr.org), and Vice Chair of the Roots & Tuber Section of the International Society for Horticultural Science (www.ishs.org). He is a member of several national and international scientific societies.

Prior to his current appointment, he held several academic and management positions at universities in New Zealand and the Sultanate of Oman. At Massey University, he was a founding member of the Centre for Postharvest & Refrigeration Research (1995-2002), Senior Lecturer in Postharvest Engineering, Programme Director for Engineering Technology in the Institute of Technology & Engineering, College of Science, Coordinator of the Agricultural Engineering programme, Coordinator of the BApplSc (General) programme, and served as elected member of the Massey University Governing Council (1993-1997), University Academic Board (Senate) (1992-1997), Council Committee for the appointment of new Vice Chancellor (1994-1995), the Inter-Ethnic Research Committee (1992-1996) and other policy and governance bodies.

At Sultan Qaboos University in the Sultanate of Oman, Prof Opara held the positions of Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station, Associate Professor of Agricultural Engineering and Assistant Dean for Postgraduate Studies & Research. He developed a new research programme and teaching in postharvest technology and led a Strategic Research Project on Postharvest Technology of Fresh Produce. In 2006 he received the university's Distinguished Researcher Award. He also served in several university and national policy and advisory committees including the university's Academic Council (Senate), Liaison Committee between the University and the Ministry of Agriculture & Fisheries Wealth, member of the University Quality Audit Committee, and member of the Quality Audit Panel of the Oman Accreditation Council.

In addition to his research and teaching activities, Prof Opara has participated in several international development projects on agricultural engineering and postharvest technology. He was a Visiting Expert on Postharvest Technology at the headquarters of the Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) of the United Nations in Rome (2000-2001), Agricultural Mechanisation Expert in Iraq under the FAO/UN Oil-for-Food Programme (2001-2002), FAO Expert Panel on Microbial Safety of Green Leafy Vegetables, FAO Expert on Postharvest & Marketing Systems and member of the Panel on Agricultural Development Strategy in Timor-Leste. He has developed and implemented in-country competency-based training projects on postharvest technology and quality management in several countries in the South Pacific, South East Asia, China, the Middle East and Africa.
http://www0.sun.ac.za/postharvest/staffadmin.php?personname=office

http://www.myvirtualpaper.com/doc/stellenbosch-University/research-2013/2014060201/10.html#10

http://www.ishs.org/ishs-member/15309

PoliticsRe: Video Of Osun People Doing What They Know Best How to by FSU(op): 4:20pm On Jul 20, 2015
Hm!!
PoliticsRe: Video Of Osun People Doing What They Know Best How to by FSU(op): 3:31pm On Jul 20, 2015
So much ''sophistication'' going on in the wild, wild West
PoliticsVideo Of Osun People Doing What They Know Best How to by FSU(op): 3:31pm On Jul 20, 2015
Nigerian fake priests defraud people of millions..but look at the shrines they used....It makes me wonder if their occultic practices are really real

https://www.facebook.com/jamaicangroupie.met/videos/779876278791865/
PoliticsRe: Let's Have Your Complaints, Suggestions & Enquiries Here by FSU: 11:28pm On Aug 01, 2013
payless: Moderators


Look at this poster, FSU bringing my wife into politics. He has crossed a line. Why bringing my family into his discussion?

https://www.nairaland.com/1381189/breaking-jonathan-calls-emergency-fec
Payless bring Chime's cancer into politics. Chime is somebody's husband too.
PoliticsRe: Ibaka Seaport In Akwa Ibom To Start Operations In 2015 by FSU: 11:04pm On Aug 01, 2013
agbameta: Major goods and services including project construction materials travels to major economic zones experiencing major economic and constructon activities and this doesn't exist in the east.


Not a single major project is going on in the eastern part of Nigeria and they haven't commisioned any major project in the area in years apart from repainting of the enugu airport which is nothing really.

There are no significant economic factors in the east hence the reason why every ibo man and woman look elsewhere for their daily bread and never in the east.


You people need to sart reasoning beyond emotions and empty utterances that doesn't jive with common sense and reality...
What crap.
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Calls Emergency FEC Meeting by FSU: 11:01pm On Aug 01, 2013
payless: What can a slopke do? Calling a meeting to rehearse the same failed PDP agenda.
Your cancer-infected Fasola, Your frog-eyed Tinubu and your almajiri Buhari APC is DOA

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