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PoliticsRe: Okorocha, Catholic Doctors At War Over Abortion Law by ifebosco: 10:34am On Aug 28, 2013
[quote author=Mr. Aladin]what do u take God forhuhhuh??

He is the giver of Life n in his sight n d sight of man abortion is a grievious sin[/quote]the same mentality that is holding us back for 100years today,keep fooling your selve with that book bible.
our slave masters brought that book to us, and now there don´t read it anymore.science and technology is the answer
PoliticsRe: The Sufferings Of A Nigerian UK Migrant by ifebosco: 11:44pm On Aug 26, 2013
if what you are saying is true,than please live that country and look else were.
TravelRe: Many Nigerians Living In Nigeria Hate Nigerians In Diaspora, Jealous Much? by ifebosco: 4:40pm On Aug 26, 2013
jennykadry: Yes ke, we are the boat people, better boat people than to live in that useless country you call home. Okay you are boring me now so I am going to ignore you like the others.

NEXTPLEASE cool
no place like home,i have been living abroad for 20years i can tell from alot of experience
TravelRe: Many Nigerians Living In Nigeria Hate Nigerians In Diaspora, Jealous Much? by ifebosco: 4:32pm On Aug 26, 2013
jennykadry: You tell me?
then don´t make abroad look like heaven,if you don´t know
TravelRe: Many Nigerians Living In Nigeria Hate Nigerians In Diaspora, Jealous Much? by ifebosco: 4:25pm On Aug 26, 2013
jennykadry: Canada? Where you worked as a cleaner? You should know that some people never did that here, they studied became doctors and work here
howmany nigerians in canada are living without goverment social benefits??
TravelRe: Many Nigerians Living In Nigeria Hate Nigerians In Diaspora, Jealous Much? by ifebosco: 4:19pm On Aug 26, 2013
[quote author=Okija_juju]Thank you very much sir!!

Lest we forget to add to their job titles;

- MacDonalds Worker.
- 7Eleven Worker
- Taxi operators
- Security
- Bell hop
- Yahoo Yahoo
- Hair Dresser.


Of the 100% of Nigerians in Diaspora, less than 20% are actually rich. less than 10% are Wealthy.. The remaining are either just scrapping by or actually living on Welfare and Food Stamps..


Again.. I dont envy or Hate Nigerians in Diaspora, I actually pity most of them..

#Keep Paying off that Mortgage all your life, while your Mates are making it in this country that you refer to as a shithole..



I remember seeing one Igbo woman preaching in a Train Station in Harlem.. I walked up to her and spoke Igbo with her for a bit. My uncle actually asked her if she left Nigeria to come to Maerica to become a Train-station Preacher?! grin Tomorrow, that woman go dey act like say she better pass Nigerians for Area.. grin
[/quote]very correct but they have to criticize the system for change to come,not insulting like janny is doing
TravelRe: Many Nigerians Living In Nigeria Hate Nigerians In Diaspora, Jealous Much? by ifebosco: 4:04pm On Aug 26, 2013
victorv12: Jenny Preach! A lot of these people that we think that are exposed and highly learned in Nigeria are bunch of illiterates! Any civil minded being should not be living in Nigeria.

What Nigerians at home fail to realize is that, they are ignorant to the fact that they live in darkness. If as a Nigerian you never traveled out and you live all your life at home, I'm sorry to say, you're not exposed.

No amount of education or browsing the internet that can deliver, that person will remain ignorant mentally to life. There is nothing in this world like being exposed.

Since the day I witnessed Amsterdam Light Festival, since that day, I gave up! There are places you go and you won't like to be associated as a Nigerian. What I saw with my eyes, how these people designed and lit up the entire street with light bulbs of different shapes illuminating...I said to myself, it doesn't worth it coming back home.
yes you gain exposure when you travel,but illumination is not what we need now my brother,re-orientation is the answer to nigerian problems
TravelRe: Many Nigerians Living In Nigeria Hate Nigerians In Diaspora, Jealous Much? by ifebosco: 3:38pm On Aug 26, 2013
Igwe OO: I have to ask this again, is this girl called jennykadry having an unusual relationship with the moderators here? She opens offensive threads and makes abusive comments, yet no one bans her. And the most annoying part is, all those abusive/obscene/offensive threads/comments always make it to the frontage. Mr Seun, i think its time you investigated this trend.


#If you read this and dont see my comments in a couple of hours, just know that I have just been banned by the moderators. While this girl called jennykadry wouldnt be. Search her abusive comments, you will notice she is supposed to have earned a lifetime ban on NL, yet the moderator will keep a blind eye to it.

#Moderator, no wahala God is watching o.
in as much as i don´t like the abusive language used by her,all what she said 90% is the truth
TravelRe: Many Nigerians Living In Nigeria Hate Nigerians In Diaspora, Jealous Much? by ifebosco: 3:34pm On Aug 26, 2013
[quote author=Harvard-Grad]You are an id1ot Jennifer Kadry. How dare you refer to Nigeria as a Sh*t hole! I am always proud to be identified as a Nigerian wherever I go, and guess what? I am going back home after living in this hell-hole you call ' a westernized country'

I am a Nigerian in the diaspora and I endorse this message.[/quote]i like your patriotizm,but remember no power yet lol
TravelRe: Many Nigerians Living In Nigeria Hate Nigerians In Diaspora, Jealous Much? by ifebosco: 3:21pm On Aug 26, 2013
jennykadry: Good to know you have only been to three countries and thought it wise to brag about it here, a complete proof of pot calling kettle black cheesy. Yes destinies differ, we do not hate you people that live in that cursed nation, so don't hate us that believe and know that that country isn't up to our standards and for that reason choose to live outside the country. wink
i accept all your criticism towards nigeria as a country,but don´t forget that were you are living right now, somebody fought for its freedom and development.just an advice
PoliticsRe: My Dad Wept When Buhari Made Him His Running Mate - Tunde Bakare’s Daughter by ifebosco: 11:47am On Aug 26, 2013
why is it that, in nigeria when ever somebody comes out amoung us to help fight to change the bad situation we live in, we alway turn to insult him or her??fela,gani,ribadu,and soo many other just to name a few.what is wrong with us??
PoliticsRe: My Dad Wept When Buhari Made Him His Running Mate - Tunde Bakare’s Daughter by ifebosco: 11:40am On Aug 26, 2013
biafranqueen: She is right about laying your life on the line. Politics is a dangerous game in Nigeria. Money is only sweet when it is accompanied by peace of mind, I wonder how a so called man of God wants to be involved with poli tricks?
only the true mens of GOD WILL SAVE nigeria,because we nigerians are very religous people.
take for example if we have 30% of tunde´s in nigeria,our problem in nigeria is political.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria, One Of The Worst Corrupt Countries!!!!! by ifebosco: 12:00pm On Aug 18, 2013
[quote author=china_kobo]The corruption in nigeria is more than what u can think about. I have travelled around the world and I have seen what other countries are like. And what makes me weep is that these countries rely on tax for development.[/quote]for example,spain,hungary,poland,czech,just tax no natural resources.there are doing well
PoliticsRe: Aftermath Of Soludo's Disqualification, Ngige's Rating Skyrockets. by ifebosco: 9:37pm On Aug 17, 2013
why do we igbos have soo much racist in anambra state??can somebody clarify me??
im speaking from 15year i lived in anambra state and have my house in onitsha
PoliticsRe: Aftermath Of Soludo's Disqualification, Ngige's Rating Skyrockets. by ifebosco: 9:34pm On Aug 17, 2013
gregg2: [/b]
Ngige is mingling with the wrong people
racist comment
PoliticsRe: APGA Disqualifies Soludo by ifebosco: 10:15pm On Aug 16, 2013
take dat: The same world class technocrat contested in the last election with the backing of the former president and came a distant third. Academic excellence does not make one a good administrator. All that is needed is one who is intelligent enough to govern, has the political will, and his disposition to the welfare of the people and the management of the resources to achieve that. People like that are many in numbers, its myopic to place the hope and fate of Anambrarians on just one man.
tank you, we are growing
PoliticsRe: APGA Disqualifies Soludo by ifebosco: 10:13pm On Aug 16, 2013
[quote author=IGBO-SON]^^^You think!?

Part our problem in Alaigbo is that we like to play too much politics and don't tend to look at the bigger picture: the greater good of the entire populace!

There was a time when there was a minimum standard for leadership in Igboland, and that was when the likes of Azikiwe, M.I Okpara and Akanu Ibiam bestrode the political landscape of the old Eastern Region. Fast forward a generation or two, and what are we faced with?: we're confronted with all sorts of political chicanery and subterfuge; neophytes and upstarts filling the political space; and persons of questionable character waving their equally questionable billions in our faces......that being the only claim they have to the office they seek.

If Anambrans stand by and allow this world class technocrat to be 'tricked' out of the APGA primaries (at the very least), then they shouldn't be surprised when they're eventually faced with mediocre visionless leadership and empty slogans of laying of solid foundations for the next incoming leadership......i can assure you that by then it would be too late, and other regions would have left us far behind![/quote]my friend as much as i respect soludo,but please we need leaders with peoples sympathy,we need people who feel our pains and can do something to change our furture,no more technocrates and people with harvard certificates,now we need people with human feelings and discipline.
PoliticsRe: 300 Nigerian Girls Languish In Libyan Prisons – YAMIDR by ifebosco: 9:53pm On Aug 16, 2013
Messi j: at times i wonder which hard work some ppl are reffering to. U want D ppl to go and start clearing D bush 4 farming? or they should rent a tractor - where will they see D hiring money? Wht of good seedling, wht abt harvesting, preserving, refining - if some1 decide to work hard? There is no place in D world where ppl still clears or weed grass on farms with rudiments materials, its only in Africa. And that was D reason 4 D slave trade. And i personally still affirm that there is still slave trade in Africa, by africans and one steps to stop this is 4 Africans to 'throw in the Towel' of hoe and embrace mechanization(stoped ay corruption). Coming to D issue @ hand, how many companies are in Edo state = 0. Ppl say Giuness, but dont u think thats like an entertaiment company? Ppl are always prasing Oshiomole, but painting roads and schools without opening a single company is no work at all. Are we to eat road? A state where graduate are employed to sweep roads (in name of horiculture) is that govt working? Doest that nt initiate to a working governor that he has to create companies to employ D teeming graduate of his state? So D state govt of Edo state is D problem of Edo state, he cant colour D roads and tells u he has worked. No need to hide D truth, Oshiomole is totally useless, he did nothing at all. We knw this state had atecedents of prostitution due to hard life of D indigines, we expect a working governor nt some1 to rather be praise that he is D possible govr due to his profile which yield nthing and is still yielding nothing. Moggering and lurking on teachers salary isnt D issue, we need jobs, workable jobs, career fulfilling job, qualitable job. As graduate i cant tell my friend i work as a horiculture or sweep roads, whn i supposed to be like in control of a manufacturing machine e.t.c.
you have some truth in your writing,we have bad followership in nigeria.200million mumus
is the problem we have
PoliticsRe: 300 Nigerian Girls Languish In Libyan Prisons – YAMIDR by ifebosco: 9:47pm On Aug 16, 2013
hikmoj: why u no come stay 4 home?
i already relocate home,abroad na onle visite i dey go
PoliticsRe: Aderonke Kale - Female Two-Star General In The Nigerian Armed Forces by ifebosco: 9:40pm On Aug 16, 2013
Abbott: That was very uncalled for and rude. You should be civil in your online conversation with others.
you should be civic not civil,tanks
PoliticsRe: 300 Nigerian Girls Languish In Libyan Prisons – YAMIDR by ifebosco: 12:58pm On Aug 16, 2013
vislabraye: So saD that almost every tribe and ethnic region in Nigeria has been stereotyped. When it comes to prostitution, we know the tribe to mention. If its credit card fraud, its another tribe. What of armed robbery and drugs ? We know them.
But all in all, we are Nigerians. If we were Biafrans, it would have been worse.
or better,you can´t tell
PoliticsRe: 300 Nigerian Girls Languish In Libyan Prisons – YAMIDR by ifebosco: 12:56pm On Aug 16, 2013
bright007: ..even if i try to understand the way you feel about the past but this article never mentioned that these girls were edo or they are prostitutes.
are you now implying that all edo girls who travel abroad do so to sell their bodies?
pls lets mind the way we comment on issues esp on a public forum like this.
you were lamenting on one hand and opening old wounds on anotherSMH
what do you call old woundshuhyou want me to send you videos of bini girls in 10european cities??call a spade a spade and less stop this our tribalism game,is time to go beyond tribal sentiments.
PoliticsRe: 300 Nigerian Girls Languish In Libyan Prisons – YAMIDR by ifebosco: 12:43pm On Aug 16, 2013
NeuroBoss: No castiguemos estas chicas. Es un problema sicological
espero q entiendes lo que dices,estamos hablando de un pais donde los politicos roban 90% de los prosupuesto anual de pais,tenemos diablos como politicos y tontos como ciudadaños.
PoliticsRe: 300 Nigerian Girls Languish In Libyan Prisons – YAMIDR by ifebosco: 12:38pm On Aug 16, 2013
[quote author=Über-Pissed]During the slave trade era a prominent Bini Oba banned the sale of any Bini into slavery but was an active slaver himself.

Today nemesis has caught up with the Bini people as they now willingly sell their owns elves and daughters into the most debased form of modern slavery.

The Igbos suffered heavily during slavery as many were sold of by the likes of that Oba now today their children are selling themselves into slavery.

The fulanis have attacked their hosts in Jos and Benue. The Yorubas are already betraying themselves and the northerners are demanding power shift.

Nemesis . Ain't that a b1tch[/quote]stop the hate game,is time to reconcile the youths out of hatred and past prejidice.please my brother keep your sword
PoliticsRe: 300 Nigerian Girls Languish In Libyan Prisons – YAMIDR by ifebosco: 12:30pm On Aug 16, 2013
[quote author=Stella_Bella]As a Bini woman, I am deeply hurt and horrified when I hear stories about my people.

Most of these young ladies ( as young as 13) where pushed in by thier own mothers, aunties and close relatives.
Even some married women are shipped out by thier husbands.

Total shame!

What happened to my beloved culturally preserved Bini girl?
What happened to honest work and honest pay?
What happened to getting education?
What happened to getting married?
What happened to rearing children?


Bini women have lost their ways because of dollars.
We have lost our ways to GREED.[/quote]my sister i feel your pains
but na the hold nigeria be like this now,we need a complete change in our value to human life.money money money greed greed greed.we the diasporans too have to change our ways,when we visite nigeria.you can not visite nigeria with your big cars and inspect alittle boy who is in secondary school not to see you as his roll model.time to tell them back the truth about abroad,stop the lies about abroad,no place like home
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Backs Soludo For Anambra Guber Polls by ifebosco: 12:58pm On Aug 13, 2013
PointB: Between Soludo, Andy Uba, and Ngige, it is obvious who is the best choice for Anambra. If GEj recognises and supports this, I think he deserves our commendation.

Nice move GEJ! Soludo all the way.

For those asking what assurance does GEJ have that Soludo will repay back such support. The answer is: NONE.

Soludo's basic concern as Governor (when he wins) is to deliver dividend of good governance to the good people of Anambra. The good works of GEJ will speak for him at the pools.

Soludo is the solution, even for team fresh air!
the good devidends he deliver in cbn??
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Backs Soludo For Anambra Guber Polls by ifebosco: 12:56pm On Aug 13, 2013
Orikinla: [size=28pt]Ngige does not even need to campaign to beat Soludo.

What has Soludo done for Anambra state?

Soludo that ruined the Nigerian capital market until Sanusi came to the rescue?[/size]

Soludo Olodo
Obo ni kan lomo do
. grin
don´t mind them
because we play tribalism in nigeria thats why we are were we are today
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Backs Soludo For Anambra Guber Polls by ifebosco: 12:47pm On Aug 13, 2013
Kulas: I have said it severally in this forum that now Soludo has a brighter chances of becoming the next governor of Anambra state if:1.Anambrarians failed to zone it to Anambra North. 2.Ngige failed to decamp from Alhaji Peoples Congress(APC).3.Uba brothers(electoral riggers)did not find opportunity to rig.I am not from Anambra but i know Anambra politics more than my own state.I mentioned also that Soludo has read the hand writing on the wall on PDP and decamped to APGA.Ifeanyi Uba is money bag politician and a learner.For Ngige,I was once pro Ngige and has advised that he left APC,having been the only strong contender(threat)to other parties,but he paid deaf ear and stick to APC,he will surely regret his action,because for all i know APC,we igbos(more than 85%) dont want to hear the name APC let alone voting for them.Believe it or not!.
tribalism in play.myopic people

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