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PoliticsRe: Yaradua Has finally Gone To The "man Of God" To Seek Healing. by Ifygurl: 5:43am On Feb 19, 2009
though i agree that Yaradua sickness have increased but that picture is photoshopped.

This a picture of him in his recent visit to UK
http://cache.daylife.com/imageserve/0h1S4eSalf8n3/340x.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3175/2759714832_b0c3de92c2.jpg

In japan
http://www.zimbio.com/pictures/lYtRA8w0ebY/G8+Hokkaido+Toyako+Summit+Begins/71l3tGvId9b/Umaru+Yar+Adua

Wetin Yaradua have? Cause his skin is starting to peel off or something.
Either stress is increasing his sickness or this evil government of ours have given this poor man Juju.
PoliticsRe: Recent Pictures Of Yaradua by Ifygurl: 5:24am On Feb 19, 2009
The man is sick. We all know that.
Abeg, make you leave him alone?
Looking at the picture, Yaradua look so sad even when his smiling.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Ranked 2nd Poorest Nation in the World by Ifygurl: 5:19am On Feb 19, 2009
This the reason i'm starting to doubt Nigerian news industry.
heh ohh

http://www.hottnez.com/the-10-poorest-countries-of-the-world/

This is the list of the poorest country in the world

http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0908763.html

The list of the top 50th poorest country in the world.

This one is straight from UN
http://www.un.org/special-rep/ohrlls/ldc/list.htm

Abeg, make you show me Nigeria's name cause i think i'm blind or something.  I see Niger but where's Nigeria?
PoliticsRe: Tough Times: Nigerians Flee To Ghana by Ifygurl: 10:12pm On Feb 17, 2009
Maybe myparents are right. maybe nigerian news are not accurate.
Heh oo, Isn't it the same people that claim Nigerians are floocking back to Nigeria, now we are migrating to Ghana including Ethiopia. Heh oo. I've seen way too much article contradiciting themselves. I wondr what's next? Nigerians are committing sucide because of hard time, maybe Nigerians are dancing naked in streets because of hard times. The Next article make you dey come.
CultureRe: Why Do Nigerians Claim Other Nationalities When They Go Abroad? by Ifygurl: 7:56am On Feb 12, 2009
What city in America do you live in?
I've met only 1 kid out of all the Nigerians kids i've met that claim he's american, not Nigerian.
Most i know call themselves Nigerian-American or something like that.
CelebritiesRe: What Tribe Is This Nigerian Actor From? by Ifygurl(op): 10:44pm On Feb 10, 2009
Aloy.Emeka:
Who cares about the guy or where he's from. The chic in the video should be the center of attention. Very very pweety. cheesy cheesy cheesy
Me i don't care about the girl. I just care about the guy.
But you're right. She's pretty
CultureRe: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by Ifygurl: 10:36pm On Feb 10, 2009
Wow this post is funny as hell. So much Drama. Chei, Naija.

@ earthmama
I no shake my tail for anyone. Abeg, let me have my freedom ooh.
Which money did i take? Fine earthmama, i go leave yoruba men for you.
Make i follow igbo, Hausa, Fulani and other tribes men except Yoruba. Are you happy?
CelebritiesWhat Tribe Is This Nigerian Actor From? by Ifygurl(op): 10:33pm On Feb 10, 2009
What tribe is the guy in this video from?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2dAh5X3SCU&feature=channel_page

Hausa or Igbo?
I just recently watched a movie he was in with Genevive Nnaji. I thought he was igbo cause he said some parts in Igbo.
If he's Hausa then that's cool. At least his breaking that stupid protray nollywood have that all the Northern actors are either mallam or some freaking corrupt governor or a suya seller.
Even though in the movie, he was mean as hell to Genny, i still liked him.

Anyway, what tribe is he from?
CultureRe: Igbo/Niger Delta Women, Please Leave Our Yoruba Men Alone by Ifygurl: 7:46am On Feb 10, 2009
earthmama

Why is my name in that list? Wetin i do for my name to be listed.
And plus, me i no chase Yoruba man, it's the other way around.
I no chase any man at all, it's always the other way around.

If you want the men back, take am back.
Igbo and delta women, no dey hold you back abi?
CultureRe: Why Do Nigerians Criticize Everything? by Ifygurl(op): 7:31am On Feb 10, 2009
ohaechesi:
Sharrrrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaappppppppppppppp. when did it become abomination for people to portray the positive aspect of Nigeria rather than the negative sides? what stops the German guy from threading the German negative part first. i can see how his insanity has vegetated. documentary in Africa is mostly picked from the rural area, why don't they visit the urban areas for documentary. shut up my friend and call a spade a shade. its high time we start leaving by the truth cause only the truth can set us free.
Did you EVEN READ THE POST. The ivory coast and the German kid posted POSITIVE THINGS about Nigeria.  NIGERIANS were the ones asking for the negative parts other than positive.  Did you even READ the post or did you feel like yelling at someone for No FUCKING REASON. 
Which kind yeye person be dis?

londoner:
@ifygirl, Like you, I check up on skyscrapercity (daily). People here will be surprised the amount of positive developments going on in Nigeria daily. I am not yet a member either, just a lurker. The site has definately given me the more positive side of Nigeria.
Yeah they would. Everyday i wonder why Nigeria was moved to an emerging market. The news reports in that website explains why.
It's like watching what's going on in Nigeria without been in Nigeria.
The thing i like about the website is that it shows both the positive and negative.
CultureRe: Why Do Nigerians Criticize Everything? by Ifygurl(op): 6:13am On Feb 08, 2009
londoner:
Its one thing I am tired of when it comes to Nigerians, they will criticize anything Nigerian at all cost. The thing is, when other communities are disatisfied to a certain extent, they will come together and try an change it. It doesn't seem to be the case with Nigerians, so the complaints (although based in truth) are counterproductive.

After a while its becomes merely stating the obvious, over and over again.
Exactly. Such a shame. So many Nigerians will complain about this or that but anytime a Nigerian suggest “Lets all go do something about it” most will ignore the statement. If you provide at least something positive about Nigeria, someone from Nigeria will try and faults in it. Oh well, that is what we do. We criticize everything. I don't think I’ve ever seen any other African people that act like that except for Nigerians. Anyhoo, I still love Nigerians and Nigeria even though we criticize and insult each other excessively.

Nnenna1:
I agree with this statement.

However, I don't think the majority of Nigerians are this negative. Rather, I'd say Nigerian Diasporans tend to do this (inferiority complex with regards to how Africa is portrayed in the foreign media, perhaps? Racism? Occidental comforts/luxuries lacking back home?). The worst is how much they THINK they know and how they lord it over home-based Nigerians, as if they're any better.

Grammar and vocabulary aside (lord, do we know how to insult and put each other down), we're clearly lacking in practical intelligence. By that, I mean the ability to problem-solve and ACT. I said this before, and I'll say it again - we the people have the power to decide whether we'll develop or continue to stay dwarfed for centuries to come. It took a revolution to birth America and free France. It also takes the citizens' manpower and tax money to provide the amenities available in developed countries. Your call.

By the way, anyone notice how Nairaland has gone to crap? It wasn't this vapid when I registered an account three years ago.
You're right. I joined last year and i've noticed the high amounts of rubbish/insults in this website.
That's why i like going to this site
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/forumdisplay.php?f=666
There Incite in thing are pretty good and interesting. Also I get to read news about Nigeria that i don't necessary see here.
They show both the negative and the positive aspect of Nigeria.
I'm not a member yet but i plan on signing up.

I still love nairaland though.
Even though it has went down the drains compare to how it was when it first came out. I still love Nairaland. I just like reading some of the topics here.
CultureWhy Do Nigerians Criticize Everything? by Ifygurl(op): 6:13pm On Feb 02, 2009
Why do we criticize everything. Abi ooh, i was watching a video about Nigerianmade by an Ivory Coast girl. Nigerians criticized that girl for making a video and not showing the negativity aspect about Nigeria. I was like OMG
I went to another video about Nigeria by some Germany kid in youtube. Again, people criticized the poor boy for living in Nigeria, being white and having fun in Nigeria and also only showing positive pictures and not the negavite pictures about Nigeria in his video. Seriously, why do we criticize things so much that we even criticize other people that like our country.
CultureRe: Igbo People Being 'light', Is It Exaggerated? by Ifygurl: 6:08pm On Feb 02, 2009
There are darkskin and lightskin igbo. In Anambra, we have alot of lightskin and darkskin people, i just think people take it to the highest extreme. Talking about lightskin this, igbo that, lightskin that, igbo this. It gets annoying after awhile.
TV/MoviesTchidi Chikere (a Nigerian Director) by Ifygurl(op): 12:53pm On Feb 01, 2009
How many of ya'll watch movies from him?
His movies are so good especially the ones he write. They are interesting as hell even though most of them are based in the past.
Chei, he needs to take over every aspect of Nigerian movie industry cause out of all the directors in Nigeria. To me, his the best and he just recently got into the movie industry.
He can't act though. In one of his movies, he was the actor and that had me cracking up especially when he tried to cry.
Anyway how many of ya'll have heard of him? What do you think of him?

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