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Foreign AffairsRe: Belgium To Split; Why Cant Nigeria? by FSU: 7:08pm On Oct 06, 2007
davidylan:
Keep discovering more oil wells to "share" with your enemies up north. The west will reserve their oil until such a time as we can split from this geographical anomaly called Nigeria.
Can the west really split from Nigeria.? I think they lack the guts to do that.
Foreign AffairsRe: Belgium To Split; Why Cant Nigeria? by FSU: 7:04pm On Oct 06, 2007
ono:
Well, I don't think the Niger Delta people will like some smelly, bad ass, lousy, lazy guys from the North, West or East of Nigeria assimilate them. They sure know better than to swallow the Niger Delta people. It won't work.

Personally, nobody, I repeat, nobody can assimilate me.
Do you mean the lazy and ogogoro-drinking Niger deltans instead? BTW, Abia has recovered a whoppoing 48 oil wells from Rivers and 52 more are awaiting recovery. The yet to be touched oil in Anambra and Enugu will dispel your idiotic logic. The East has nothing to lose by splitting. Infact they are the only region ready to go, any time, any day. So cut the crap about oil.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Arrests Foreign "Spies" In The Niger Delta by FSU: 3:48pm On Oct 06, 2007
I live in Germany and I know what I and other Nigerians, indeed all dark-colored people, face here. You can't play no shit here. So why should they play shit in Nigeria? I support reciprocity in Nigeria's diplomatic dealings with Germany (and other racist nations). This country sucks (of palpable racism)
CultureRe: He refused to Prostrate as Yoruba culture demands by FSU: 12:49pm On Oct 06, 2007
Some cultures worry sha. grin
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Arrests Foreign "Spies" In The Niger Delta by FSU: 12:31pm On Oct 06, 2007
Any Nigerian who lives abroad, facing all the undue harrasments (physical and mental) from so-called hosts should frown at such blatant attempt to collect information from Nigeria without recourse to authorization. The arrest and prosecution is good news. These guys (imagine the two Germans whose country is reeling with racism and abuse of African people coming to take photos of Nigerian installations) will do much more to us. Time to be patriotic o jare.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Arrests Foreign "Spies" In The Niger Delta by FSU: 12:29pm On Oct 06, 2007
hm!
CultureRe: Is Port Harcout Not An Igboland? by FSU: 3:21am On Oct 06, 2007
They must possess their possession. Abuja has fallen with 75 % owned by them. Lagos is owned by them 40 % and PH at least by 50 %. Go figure who and who own houses in PH and sorrounding small towns like Eleme and Obigbo. Either one Nigeria or nothing. QED.
PoliticsRe: Okonjo Iweala, World Bank Managing Director! by FSU: 3:09am On Oct 06, 2007
Donzman:
I can't help but notice that Okonjo Iweala isn't really a renowned economic MIND anywhere that is not Nigeria. I can't find any articles published by her in a peer review journal, the only thing we know about her is that she graduated from Harvard.

These are the facts, you can't call yourself a renowned economist if you haven't published any major articles that other scholars constantly cite. I'm sorry but I think she's average, there are better economists in universities world over.
What sort of half-baked reasoning is this? NOI has never been an academic. Papers are written mostly by academics. People in the industry and related services are hardly involved in the publish or die trend of the academia. She was appointed by people who believe in merit. World Bank is not Nigeria where merit is thrown to the dogs.
PoliticsRe: Okonjo Iweala, World Bank Managing Director! by FSU: 2:30pm On Oct 05, 2007
@Onos

Igbo women are the bomb in Nigeria. Check out Ngozi and Oby at the World Bank.
BTW Onos, have you heard that 46 oil well from Rivers have been returned to Abia and 52 more will follow soon. What's gonna happen to you next

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