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RomanceRe: Dear 25+ Ladies: How Market? Especially the Unmarried! by honeric01(m): 10:39am On May 12, 2013
Idowuogbo: Error!!!!!!
Madam love-vendor, allow your girls settle down na. Trafficking is a grave offence.
PoliticsRe: Nigerians, Do You Remember? by honeric01(m): 10:17am On May 12, 2013
If only, but then we have more brainless lot in Nigeria than in the past.
FamilyRe: Whyme222's Wife's Response....nairalanders Be The Judge by honeric01(m): 10:10am On May 12, 2013
JUNK!
PoliticsRe: Africa The Fast Asleep Giant - Kwame Nkrumah by honeric01(op): 2:12pm On May 11, 2013
He also warned against dependence on capitalist global institutions such as the United Nation Organization (UN) and the Bretton Woods institutions such as the IMF and World Bank. Of the UN he reminded us that the UN is the tool of the elite states which control the Security Council and that it was / is "just as reliable an instrument for world order and peace as the Great Powers are prepared to allow it to be." I Speak of Freedom, preface

http://www.panafricanperspective.com/nkrumahquotes.html
PoliticsRe: Africa The Fast Asleep Giant - Kwame Nkrumah by honeric01(op): 2:10pm On May 11, 2013
Great minds all over Africa, yet little impact! sad cry
PoliticsRe: Africa The Fast Asleep Giant - Kwame Nkrumah by honeric01(op): 2:09pm On May 11, 2013
When I talk of freedom and independence for Africa, I mean that the vast African majority should be accepted as forming the basis of government in Africa. This does not imply that non-Africans should not live in Africa and play their full part in developing the continent, or that minority rights should be disregarded. As new African states emerge we look for a development of multi-racial understanding.


It cannot be denied that the process for the total liberation of Africa has begun in earnest, and that there is a strong case for very close association between the independent African states and those that will emerge as independent in future. I hope to see in Africa, not a large number of small and weak countries subject to all the dangers of Balkanisation, but rather the evolution of some sort of African Union. Such a union need not prejudice the local autonomy of individual territories, but it would provide a mechanism which would allow Africa as a whole to co-ordinate its defence, its main lines of economic and foreign policies, and its economic development.

Source: africanconsciousnessdotorg

PoliticsRe: Africa The Fast Asleep Giant - Kwame Nkrumah by honeric01(op): 2:08pm On May 11, 2013
In the past, the economic pattern of our countries was linked with the metropolitan powers of Europe and we have been accustomed to look to them for the maintenance of our markets and sources of supply. As independent states, it is in our mutual interest to explore trade possibilities between our respective countries while at the same time enlarging our trade with the rest of the world. In this connection we should exchange trade missions among ourselves. While doing all we can by our own efforts to develop our economies, and so strengthen our political independence, we should at the same time welcome economic assistance offered through the organisations of the United Nations, such as the proposed Regional Economic Commission for Africa. We shall also welcome other forms of economic aid from outside the United Nations, provided it does not compromise our independence.

Addressing ourselves to the cultural aspects of our relationships, we must also examine ways and means to broaden and strengthen our association with one another through such means as the exchange of students and the visits of cultural, scientific and technical missions, both governmental and non-governmental, and the establishment of libraries specialising in various aspects of African history and culture which may become centres of research. There are no limits to ways in which we on this African continent can enrich our knowledge of our past civilisations and cultural heritage through our co-operative efforts and the pooling of our scientific and technical resources.

The goals which we have set before us require a world of order and security in which we can live and work in tranquillity towards their realisation. This is why we have a vested interest in world peace. Our foreign policies must therefore be such as to contribute towards the realisation of that fundamental objective. As free and independent nations we must also endeavour to follow the policy of positive non-alignment so as to enable us at any time to adopt measures which will best suit our national interests and promote the cause of peace. It is only by avoiding entanglement in the quarrels of the great powers that we shall be able to assert our African personality on the side of peace in conformity with the Charter of the United Nations.

At the present time the great powers are spending astronomical sums of money on piling up stocks of the most destructive weapons that have ever been contrived; weapons which, if employed, will wipe out mankind and leave this earth barren and desolate. If these great powers can be persuaded to divert a small fraction of this precious capital, which they are now using for destructive ends, to finance the economic and social programmes of the under-developed countries of the world, it will not only raise the standard of living in these countries, but will also contribute greatly to the general cause of humanity and the attainment of world peace.

Like hundreds of millions of people all over the world we appeal to all the powers concerned to cease the testing of nuclear weapons. Radioactive winds know no international frontiers and it is these tests – in a period of so called peace – which can do no more than anything else to threaten our very existence. But what do we hear? At the very moment when a Summit Conference is being contemplated it is reputed that plans are being made to use the Sahara as a testing ground for nuclear weapons. We vehemently condemn this proposal and protests against the use of our continent for such purposes. We appeal to the United Nations to call a halt to this threat to our safety.

We must leave no stone unturned in our endeavours to lessen tensions in Africa no less than elsewhere, as every success which we are able to achieve in resolving issues like frontier disputes, tribal quarrels and racial and religious antagonisms, will be a step forward in the bringing about of world peace. To the extent that we are able by our own exertion and example, to maintain peace and friendship within our own states and on our continent, will we be in a position to exert moral pressures elsewhere and help to quench the flames of war which could destroy us all.

Today we are one. If in the past the Sahara divided us, now it unites us. And an injury to one is an injury to all of us. From this Conference must go out a new message: “Hands off Africa! Africa must be free!”

PoliticsRe: Africa The Fast Asleep Giant - Kwame Nkrumah by honeric01(op): 2:07pm On May 11, 2013
Africa is the last remaining stronghold of colonialism. Unlike Asia, there are on the continent of Africa more dependent territories than independent sovereign nations. Therefore we, the free independent states of Africa, have a responsibility to hasten the total liberation of Africa. I believe that there are lessons from the past which will help us in discharging this sacred duty.

If I have spoken of racialism and colonialism it is not, as I have said, because I want to indulge in recrimination with any country by listing a catalogue of wrongs which have been perpetrated upon our continent in the past. My only purpose in doing so is to illustrate the different forms which colonialism and imperialism old and new can take, so that we can be on our guard in adopting measures to safe-guard our hard-won independence and national sovereignty. The imperialists of today endeavour to achieve their ends not merely by military means, but by economic penetration, cultural assimilation, ideological domination, psychological infiltration, and subversive activities event to the point of inspiring and promoting assassination and civil strife. Very often these methods are adopted in order to influence the foreign policies of small and uncommitted countries in a particular direction. Therefore, we the leaders of resurgent Africa, must be alert and vigilant.

We the delegates of this Conference, in promoting our foreign relations, must endeavour to seek the friendship of all and the enmity of none. We stand for international peace and security in conformity with the United Nations Charter. This will enable us to assert our own African personality and to develop according to our own ways of life, our own customs, traditions and cultures. In asserting our African Personality we shall be free to act in our individual and collective interests at any particular time. We shall be able to exert our influence on the side of peace and to uphold the rights of all people to decide for themselves their own forms of government as well as the right of all peoples, regardless of race, colour or creed to lead their own lives in freedom and without fear. This inalienable right was emphasised and endorsed in the five principles, recognised at the Bandung and other conferences which are now well known, namely, non-aggression, non-interference in each other’s internal affairs, equality, mutual benefit and peaceful co-existence. I am confident that we, the representatives of free independent states of Africa here assembled, will reaffirm our support for these principles.

PoliticsRe: Africa The Fast Asleep Giant - Kwame Nkrumah by honeric01(op): 2:05pm On May 11, 2013
As we look back into the history of our continent, we cannot escape the fact that we have for too long been the victims of foreign domination. For too long we have had no say in the management of our own affairs or in deciding our own destinies. Now times have changed, and today we are the masters of our own fate. This fact is evidenced in our meeting together here as independent sovereign states out of our own free will to share our minds openly, to argue and discuss, to share our experiences, our aspirations, our dreams and our hopes in the interests of Mother Africa.

For the first time, I think, in the history of this great continent, leaders of all the purely African states which can play an independent role in international affairs will meet to discuss the problems of our countries and take the first steps towards working out an African contribution to international peace and goodwill. For too long, in our history, Africa has spoken through the voices of others. Now, what I have called an African Personality in international affairs will have a chance of making its proper impact and will let the world know it through the voices of Africa’s own sons.

PoliticsRe: Africa The Fast Asleep Giant - Kwame Nkrumah by honeric01(op): 2:03pm On May 11, 2013
What we need is unity and tranquillity at home and peace abroad. Today, peace is not only indivisible but the supreme and universal need of mankind. For the first time in our history, the world is threatened with total destruction. Our dreams and hopes for a better and richer life now hang on the balance and that is why I have appealed to the great statesmen of the great powers to turn their backs upon war and the preparation of war, and to think and work for peace. Small and insignificant as we are, Ghana is prepared to make any sacrifice towards the attainment of a lasting world peace.

Sometimes I wonder whether it would not be helpful if we in Ghana, and all other like minded nations, established a separate Ministry of Peace as opposed to ministries of defence and war, which could devote itself exclusively to considering ways and means by which international tension could be reduced and understanding between the people of all nations increased. This would inspire us all to dedicate our national energies and resources to the cause of universal peace and to the total happiness of mankind.

PoliticsRe: Africa The Fast Asleep Giant - Kwame Nkrumah by honeric01(op): 2:02pm On May 11, 2013
The greatest contribution that Africa can make to the peace of the world is to avoid all the dangers inherent in disunity, by creating a political union which will also by its success, stand as an example to a divided world. A Union of African states will project more effectively the African personality. It will command respect from a world that has regard only for size and influence. The scant attention paid to African opposition to the French atomic tests in the Sahara, and the ignominious spectacle of the U.N. in the Congo quibbling about constitutional niceties while the Republic was tottering into anarchy, are evidence of the callous disregard of African Independence by the Great Powers.

We have to prove that greatness is not to be measured in stockpiles of atom bombs. I believe strongly and sincerely that with the deep-rooted wisdom and dignity, the innate respect for human lives, the intense humanity that is our heritage, the African race, united under one federal government, will emerge not as just another world bloc to flaunt its wealth and strength, but as a Great Power whose greatness is indestructible because it is built not on fear, envy and suspicion, nor won at the expense of others, but founded on hope, trust, friendship and directed to the good of all mankind.

The emergence of such a mighty stabilizing force in this strife-worn world should be regarded not as the shadowy dream of a visionary, but as a practical proposition, which the peoples of Africa can, and should, translate into reality. There is a tide in the affairs of every people when the moment strikes for political action. Such was the moment in the history of the United States of America when the Founding Fathers saw beyond the petty wranglings of the separate states and created a Union. This is our chance. We must act now. Tomorrow may be too late and the opportunity will have passed, and with it the hope of free Africa’s survival.

PoliticsRe: Africa The Fast Asleep Giant - Kwame Nkrumah by honeric01(op): 2:01pm On May 11, 2013
The political situation in Africa today is heartening and at the same time disturbing. It is heartening to see so many new flags hoisted in place of the old; it is disturbing to see so many countries of varying sizes and at different levels of development, weak and, in some cases, almost helpless. If this terrible state of fragmentation is allowed to continue it may well be disastrous for us all.

There are at present some 28 states in Africa, excluding the Union of South Africa, and those countries not yet free. No less than nine of these states have a population of less than three million. Can we seriously believe that the colonial powers meant these countries to be independent, viable states? The example of South America, which has as much wealth, if not more than North America, and yet remains weak and dependent on outside interests, is one which every African would do well to study.

Critics of African unity often refer to the wide differences in culture, language and ideas in various parts of Africa. This is true, but the essential fact remains that we are all Africans, and have a common interest in the independence of Africa. The difficulties presented by questions of language, culture and different political systems are not insuperable. If the need for political union is agreed by us all, then the will to create it is born; and where there’s a will there’s a way.

The present leaders of Africa have already shown a remarkable willingness to consult and seek advice among themselves. Africans have, indeed, begun to think continentally. They realise that they have much in common, both in their past history, in their present problems and in their future hopes. To suggest that the time is not yet ripe for considering a political union of Africa is to evade the facts and ignore realities in Africa today.

PoliticsAfrica The Fast Asleep Giant - Kwame Nkrumah by honeric01(op): 2:00pm On May 11, 2013
Warning: BABIES, PLEASE STAY OFF, MAY 27 (CHILDREN'S DAY IS FAST APPROACHING), WAIT TILL THEN!.


For centuries, Europeans dominated the African continent. The white man arrogated to himself the right to rule and to be obeyed by the non-white; his mission, he claimed, was to “civilize” Africa. Under this cloak, the Europeans robbed the continent of vast riches and inflicted unimaginable suffering on the African people.

All this makes a sad story, but now we must be prepared to bury the past with its unpleasant memories and look to the future. All we ask of the former colonial powers is their goodwill and co-operation to remedy past mistakes and injustices and to grant independence to the colonies in Africa….

It is clear that we must find an African solution to our problems, and that this can only be found in African unity. Divided we are weak; united, Africa could become one of the greatest forces for good in the world.

Although most Africans are poor, our continent is potentially extremely rich. Our mineral resources, which are being exploited with foreign capital only to enrich foreign investors, range from gold and diamonds to uranium and petroleum. Our forests contain some of the finest woods to be grown anywhere. Our cash crops include cocoa, coffee, rubber, tobacco and cotton. As for power, which is an important factor in any economic development, [color=#770077]Africa contains over 40% of the potential water power of the world, as compared with about 10% in Europe and 13% in North America. Yet so far, less than 1% has been developed. This is one of the reasons why we have in Africa the paradox of poverty in the midst of plenty, and scarcity in the midst of abundance.[/color]

Never before have a people had within their grasp so great an opportunity for developing a continent endowed with so much wealth. Individually, the independent states of Africa, some of them potentially rich, others poor, can do little for their people. Together, by mutual help, they can achieve much. But the economic development of the continent must be planned and pursued as a whole. A loose confederation designed only for economic co-operation would not provide the necessary unity of purpose. Only a strong political union can bring about full and effective development of our natural resources for the benefit of our people.

PoliticsRe: CPC Should Hide Their Face In Shame! by honeric01(m): 10:06am On May 11, 2013
take dat: Does it mean GEJ should be blamed for every extra judicial killing done by the police or every policeman murdered during the course of duty since the FG controls the Nigerian police? Or if the JTF goes to raid a BH hideout and the insurgents end up killing the security agents, you'd blame GEJ for sending them on that assignment? Instead of condemning the militias who butchered the policemen, the @Op is here buck passing the blame on the Governor and exonerating a deadly militia who should be wiped out like the BH!
If anyone's to be blamed, it should be the chief security officer of Nigeria. As for the murderers, they're already condemmed, no need blaming them.
HealthRe: Vast of Bracket Is Totally Healed Of Cancer by honeric01(m): 9:51am On May 11, 2013
Good, make sure you continue with meaningful songs o.
PoliticsRe: CPC Should Hide Their Face In Shame! by honeric01(m): 9:27am On May 11, 2013
Goddex: Imagine, with multi billion naira security votes the governor cannot secure a small Nasarawa state. Soon he will join in a tour waving hands on the street of Maiduguri and Okorocha's Imo meanwhile his own state is a time bomb. In the history of Nasarawa state, things have never been this bad as it is under Almakura.
Who controls the police/army?

The governor or the president?
AgricultureRe: Jonathan To Invest $10 Billion In Agriculture By 2015 by honeric01(m): 9:21am On May 11, 2013
By 2015? Lol ok!
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Plans Air Strike- JTF by honeric01(m): 7:51am On May 11, 2013
rawtruth: Dude! If Hizbollah, a terrorist group, has drones then what stops boko haram from acquiring mere helicopters?
Lol, Hizbollah's like a govt overthere, no comparison.

How many airstrike has the biggest terrorist group conducted?

Btw, were you the one who bought drones for Hizbollah?
PoliticsRe: Corporal Enugu: Informant To The Ombaste Militia (Picture) by honeric01(m): 7:29am On May 11, 2013
Diasporan: Haven't you heard that the first set of soldiers that were deployed to arrest the Leader of the cult all slept off and the cultist collected their guns and sent them away?This one pass weapon level.Power pass power
If what you 'heard' is actually true, then tell me how sensible it is sending police to where army failed, does it even make sense to you the poster?

Beer parlor rumor is dangerous.
FamilyRe: Is It Advisable For A 27-yr-old Graduate To Rent His Own Place? by honeric01(m): 7:58pm On May 10, 2013
Joeblis: rubbish!!..where is he going to say before he saves for his rents under bridge?if am not mistaking the guy said he just relocated to benin to pick up the job so he needs some time..guy i'd advice you stay in you parents house for at least 6months buy then you'd have enough to do your thang!..all this bushrats saying i moved out of my parentr house at 19,20,22,do you think every had the same opportunity as you did?because you got a job at 20
dosent mean everybody will get at that age.
Comprehension problem! I can't help you understand simple English!
BusinessRe: What Business Can A Student Start With N10,000 by honeric01(m): 7:23pm On May 10, 2013
san4real05: If you can buy printer(3 in 1 printers, hp, now goes for #8000) and be printing for students, especially the final year students @ a lower rate when compare to does who are doing it fully as a business. This will give you high rate on return if you doing it in the hostel............... you can print black and white, coloured and scanned as well with the printer....................... wishing you best of luck
bad advise, ink is very expensive for these kinda printers (3500), you won't even print up to 200 pages before you start getting 'catridge empty' message from your printer.
I repeat again, this is wrong.

Btw, a good 3-1 printer starts from 10k
FamilyRe: Is It Advisable For A 27-yr-old Graduate To Rent His Own Place? by honeric01(m): 7:17pm On May 10, 2013
In benin city, with as low as 70k, you can get a 3 bedroom flat (which you don't need right now) for one year without paying commission like we do here in lag.

With 50k salary, saving 25k will take you just 3 months to rent a place of your own (if u've nt been saving), another 3 months' savings enough to funish the apt a bit.

You have no excuse living with your parents/siblings/relatives when you can afford @ least a self contain.

My younger bro started living alone @ 19 when he was earning less than 20k monthly.

Paying bills straigthens you and makes you more responsible.

Some of your mates @ 27 are already married, some with kids.


You ain't a kid and shouldn't be asking this kinda question!
RomanceRe: Caught My Fiancee Cheating, Should I Go Ahead by honeric01(m): 3:15pm On May 10, 2013
Dyt: Op
Do u give it to her real good?
Am sure u lack somethings she finds in the other guy
Attention, we ladies likes ow men to b romantic, set us on surprises, u know her beta, u shld know wat she lacks
Bt check d emotional area aha
You have a weird history of supporting waywardness, something in me is pointing to guilty conscience. Is it that you don't find their acts wrong or because you do/did it, others doing it shouldn't be condemned?

Just my curious mind tickling me.
RomanceRe: Please Ladies Be Sincere... Thank You For Your Prompt Response :) by honeric01(m): 2:59pm On May 10, 2013
Kristty: i will go with dat monkey, chop and clean mouth, den divorce him...funny though
In the process contract monkey related diseases lol.

Then infect innocent men with the diseases?

You no well!
RomanceRe: love by honeric01(m): 2:55pm On May 10, 2013
firetrap: That is not good english. Don't be quick to lambast someone about his use of proper english
lol
PoliticsRe: Obahiagbon On Ameachi And Jonathan Political Tussle by honeric01(m): 1:21pm On May 10, 2013
Symphony007: One is amused by the ominipotent ignorance and mental infinitesimality of most nairalanders, for the luminated mind these postulations by the rt. honorable gentleman are most gratifying and exastubate the salient reasons behind this catastrophic political alarcrity!!!
Are you mad?
CrimeRe: Woman Squanders Employer’s N1.9m On Baba-Ijebu by honeric01(m): 10:42am On May 10, 2013
See them already condemning her, Has she been convicted?

Nigerians sha!

She denied the allegations, why not wait until she's found guilty before labeling her a greedy woman? huh
CelebritiesRe: Vast Of Bracket Diagnosed With Cancer Of The Blood by honeric01(m): 8:16pm On May 09, 2013
Eeya, i was wondering why i have seen less of him on tv.

Quick recovery bro, the lord's yours strength.
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Is Rooney On His Way Out Of Manchester United? by honeric01(m): 6:49pm On May 09, 2013
He should come to Barcelona.
PoliticsRe: Assistant Police-Commissioner, 29 Officers Killed In Nasarawa Clash by honeric01(m): 5:53pm On May 09, 2013
LOL, so it's the fulani that's to be blamed for the killing of our police men by a militia group from a Benue-related tribe?

Nigerians! chai, i now see why this country is sinking every passing day!
PoliticsRe: Assistant Police-Commissioner, 29 Officers Killed In Nasarawa Clash by honeric01(m): 5:38pm On May 09, 2013
eGuerrilla: Ombatse means "time has come" in Eggon language.
Benue–Congo languages spoken in Nigeria.

http://www.uiowa.edu/intlinet/unijos/nigonnet/nlp/eggon.htm

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