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Foreign AffairsRe: Ahmadinejad Pallies Mugabe by Ikomi(op): 8:51pm On Apr 25, 2010
He has always actually said that genocide in all forms should not be allowed again be it by Germans against Jews, or by Jews against Palestinians.

What in the world is wrong with that?
Foreign AffairsRe: Ahmadinejad Pallies Mugabe by Ikomi(op): 8:48pm On Apr 25, 2010
ElRazur:
Dude I get tired quickly with bickering back and fourth. He denied holocaust and when pressed in interviews with western media he result to saying something else. Basically, in all the question thrown at him with regards to denying holocaust, he is yet to categorically say he didn't. However, he goes to say the same tired lines "why are the death of the Jews more important" or something along those lines. That is not answering the question.

What he said was printed exactly as he said them on the BBC news archive, but as you have shown, you are very selective when it comes to dealing with matters head on.

It is clear he would say anything to cling to power and rally support amongst his people back in Iran, but when pressed outside Iran he claims to be saying something else. This pattern have been tried over and over again, and quite frankly, it is a joke.

Again, I still find it hypocritical of you to slam the Western media, then use the same media to defend him. How does that work? Jeez, you can't eat your cake and have it back.
ElRazur you are not sure of these things. Now if a man asks why is the death of Jews more important than that of black africans, is it a wrong question?

Many africans died during slave trade. But that is not a denial that Jews or Africans died. As the west would want to paint it for you.

Now your talking. What the man has always asked is why the death of Jews is more important than that of Palestians, and if we are been honest as the EU and America are starting to see sence in the question, I sincerly dont see anything wrong with the question. But to say he denied the holocaust is an outright lie, he never did.
Foreign AffairsRe: Ahmadinejad Pallies Mugabe by Ikomi(op): 8:31pm On Apr 25, 2010
ElRazur:
You are getting ridiculous now. His statements on the link provided showed he denied it. Going on LKL means nothing, it do not change the past or what was on record.

Again, what is the difference between the BBC and CNN? Here is a little clue, Western media and as such not much difference between then. To keep claiming he never denied it is just not true. His very statements denying this horrible even are there in the link I provided for all to see. But I guess you have a selective sight. smiley

You cannot claim the western media is biased, then use the same western media to defend him. It makes no sense and it is one of those things you are not been objective about. smiley
Using Larry King am trying to point out to you one of those very rare moments when western media tried to set the records straight, when it comes to issues involving Iran and the middle east. Prof. Ahmadinejad was invited to Larry King Live to explain himself, which he did clearly in front of Larry King who is himself a Jew.

Just like when Mugabe was given one of those rare moments on Amanpour. Amanpour was taken aback when she asked about Land redistribution and elections in Zimbabwe and Mugabe told her about the Lancaster agreement and pointed out the florida election, she quickly jumped to the next question.
Foreign AffairsRe: Ahmadinejad Pallies Mugabe by Ikomi(op): 8:02pm On Apr 25, 2010
ElRazur:
It is funny how you are quick to claim the Western media is biased - indirectly off course - but then, try to use the same western media to exonerate him. How does that work?
He had to come out on Larry King when he attended the UN summit last year, since all you, BBC and others would do is paint him in bad light.

He never denied the Holocaust. I have told you to post us a speech directly from Ahmadinejad where he denied the Holocaust, not some cynical modified interpretation of events for people who believe all they read, but would discount what is actually said.

montelik:
In case you don't know Tsvangirai is not a Mugabe appointee who can be hired & fired just like that. He was put in his position by a significant amount of Zimbawean people, so Mugabe can not claim to be the only voice of the people. Whether you agree with him or not, a siginificant number of Zimbabweans did, hence why they voted for him.
Get your facts right, Tsvangirai lost in the second round of elections. He didn't run cause he knew he was going to loose period.

That he has the support of a few Zimbabweans does not mean he can joke with the trust they've placed in him by denying Zimbabweans opportunity of pallying with well meaning allies, in other to sell the nation to their colonial masters. I repeat that is  treason at its best.
Foreign AffairsRe: Ahmadinejad Pallies Mugabe by Ikomi(op): 5:29pm On Apr 25, 2010
ElRazur:
The problem here is that you just look for a reason to dismiss anything I post.
Nooooo the problem here is that you are one of those that justifies the biblical saying "eyes that cannot see".

All your links are interpretations from same people who would want you to believe what they tell you.

Let me help you, did you see Ahmadinejad on Larrry King where he clearly explained himself?
Foreign AffairsRe: Ahmadinejad Pallies Mugabe by Ikomi(op): 5:12pm On Apr 25, 2010
ElRazur:
From the top of my head, listen to his infamous speech that led to several delegates from the EU walking out at a recent meet. smiley
Now that is laughable. No wonder you have a smiley on.
Foreign AffairsRe: Ahmadinejad Pallies Mugabe by Ikomi(op): 5:05pm On Apr 25, 2010
ElRazur:
How am I trying to pass propaganda? For saying I heard comments from Ahmadenjaid that suggest or could be interpreted as holocaust denial?  shocked
Well dear ElRazur if its not a Propaganda except he said it to you in private, can you point us to a link where he actually said things that suggests what you claim. Or post us the personal letter which he wrote to you that suggests what you claim.


ElRazur:
Anyway Ikomi, before we lose it, I think you will find that there is a link between Iran and Hamas, and Iran's president and the denial of holocaust.  smiley
Well if you say so, what has the denial of Holocaust(which is not true) or support of Hamas(which can not be prooved beyond the fact that Hamas use bombs made in Iran, as Congolese rebels use weapons made in America to terrorise villages and despoil women), got to do with the benefit of trade to Zimbabwe?
Foreign AffairsRe: Ahmadinejad Pallies Mugabe by Ikomi(op): 4:33pm On Apr 25, 2010
ElRazur:
I think that is the point I was trying to pass across that you may have missed.
No, you weren't passing points, you were handing out propaganda's.

ElRazur:
I am not willing to engage in lengthy debate. No vex, I will make it sharp sharp.
A sign of misinformation and not having a strong knowledge of the issue.

ElRazur:
Iran's president did give comments that will suggest he is denying Holocaust. That I am sure off.
"That will suggest". ElRazur if you were alive in the days of Jesus, am sure you would agree with the Pharisees that he was given comments that will suggest blasphemy, as so, Crucifixion would have been justified. You expose yourself the more.

Look ElRazur next time always try to get a balanced view of issues, don't read from one side and draw conclusions, when you are confused go back to history at least event till present would always tell you who is lying and who is not.

Most gruesome crimes against humanity has been committed by this same people who would want to make you see them as saints of the present time.

From Slavery to Genocide from Genocide to modern day compulsive poverty.
Foreign AffairsRe: Ahmadinejad Pallies Mugabe by Ikomi(op): 4:10pm On Apr 25, 2010
ElRazur:
@Ikomi
That he denied holocaust at a meeting of nations that led to several delegates from the EU walking out? Well, he claimed the holocaust is an exaggeration, that in itself is a form of denial.

As per your enabling terrorist, I think you should find out who trains, arms and allows Hama to proliferate outside Israel and palastine. I think you should look up some of the reported [alleged] reasons why their leader was killed in Dubai. I think time and time again, Iran will come up on these issues.
Stop trying to summarise what you know little about. It wont even pass for work of fiction.

What the man has repeatedly asked is why the Palestinians should pay for crimes committed by the west(i.e Germany).

How many nations in the world has stopped doing business with the actual perpetrators of the genocide, but you will rather slaughter those who ask questions about the genocide. Iranians only want a power plant to boost their economy and be the super power they have always wanted to be, and they have a right to, while the Zibabweans want a true independent not the partial Independence that your kind and the MDC would prefer.

If the Israelites killed anyone in Dubai, by impersonating the nations that they call their allies(e.g Britain and France) what has Iran got to do with that.

Am sure you would come back now and tell me that Iran should be blamed for Israelis refusal to freeze settlement in the west bank (an issue that has caused serious face off between Israel, EU and America) in other for peace talks to progress in the middle east now that Hamas and Hezbollah have totally seized fire awaiting green lights from Natanyahu and his fellow hard liners.

Infact blame Iran for the fact that you listen to propaganda rather seek out facts.

Whats the song again, "bomb, bomb, bomb Iran."
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 3:38pm On Apr 25, 2010
ChinenyeN:
Nde Igbo ndeewo nu. Asi m ka m bia bia ekelekwara unu. Oliakwanu nu? Ahu o dikwa? Jidesia nu nke unu ji.
Ndeeeewwwwoooooo. Ole nkwe ri. Ahu odikwa?

Anyi miss kwara gi, I missi kwara anyi?
Foreign AffairsRe: Ahmadinejad Pallies Mugabe by Ikomi(op): 3:06pm On Apr 25, 2010
frosbel:
Some people here are just total DUNCES .
How on earth pallying with a confirmed terrorist enabler and holocaust denier helps the cause of Zimbabwe is beyond me.
Could you point us to written statements or speeches that confirms your accussation? Mr. Wits.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:31pm On Apr 25, 2010
Agaba angry

Isi na ikpoporo thread ona aghazi ana ana, Agaba this should give you serious concern.

Agaba its just like ebe madi kpohere bizness odaaaa, Agaba? undecided

Agaba ihe wu kpa bad omen. huh

Ehnnn Agaba? grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Ahmadinejad Pallies Mugabe by Ikomi(op): 12:23pm On Apr 25, 2010
montelik:
How in heavens name do you think sanctions will be lifted from Zimbabwe if Mugabe is inviting and hob-nobbing with Ahmadinejad. So you expect the U.S and U.K to lift sanctions while Mugabe is busy associating the country with Iran. If anything this association can only tighten the sanctions placed on the country. While Mugabe is only thinking of himself and trying to consolidate his power, the MDC is clearly thinking about the entire country. What Mugabe is doing is the surest way to ensure more sanctions which ultimately hurt the Zimbabwean people most.

And what do you mean Mugabe should have locked up Tsvangirai. For what offence? Daring to lead opposition to Mugabe's policies or for daring to contest against him a general election? undecided
You sound pro west yourself anything they do to you is okay as long as its the west that orders it.

How is MDC thinking about the country if all it would do is adhere to the west policies without a good consideration if it is right for the ordinary Zimbabwean or not.

Have you ever asked yourself why sanctions is been placed on Iran, don't come and tell me its because they want to acquire nuclear weapons, otherwise you would be pointing out your misinformation.

If Iran could bring its technological know how, to help the black Zimbabwean farmer to grow better crops that could be sold not only to Europe but to Asia and the Middle East, for a supply of Uranium to develop its power nuclear plant, tell me what is wrong with that, such that you and the MDC has to condemn the move just because the west says so and you would rather use the same propaganda that Mugabe wants to consolidate power.

We now know that the only thing that would demonstrate to you and your fellow members in the MDC that Mugabe wants to relinquish power is only if he gives back lands to white farmers and invite the British to come help him run Zimbabwe. "That is why the man said, Zimbabwe for Zimbabweans." Any white farmer that adheres to the rules and regulation of Zimbabwe would definitely be on his land.

I said he should lock Tsvangirai up if all he would do is stand against anything that is good for the ordinary Zimbabwean just because it does not tally with the request of the west, there is no higher treason than that.

And like Otawa said:

otawa:
sanction works because of the old 'divide and rule' tactics.

Only a fool will believe a slave master ever change, they only modernise their slavery style.

More than 100 years of WEST in African, where is the result? They still keep milking us dry and blame us for it.
Foreign AffairsAhmadinejad Pallies Mugabe by Ikomi(op): 11:52am On Apr 23, 2010
Now I see friendship made in heaven, or should I say friendship built on one common enemy.

As they say your enemies enemy is your friend.

Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has arrived in Zimbabwe, despite protests by the MDC party of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai.

The MDC has called Mr Ahmadinejad a "war-monger, a trampler of human rights [and] an executioner".

It has also expressed concern that the visit could affect an attempt to improve relations with the West.

Mr Ahmadinejad was invited by President Robert Mugabe, who has been hit by Western sanctions.

Mr Tsvangirai was due to visit Europe for talks this week on getting the sanctions lifted but his trip was delayed by the volcanic ash flight ban.

'Banana republic'

Mr Ahmadinejad is due to open a trade fair in the second city Bulawayo on Friday, which the MDC compared to "inviting a mosquito to cure malaria".

"Hob-nobbing with dubious political leaders confirms stereotypes that we are a banana republic," says the hard-hitting statement from the Movement for Democratic Change.

Iran is under a range of UN diplomatic and trade sanctions aimed at stopping it enriching uranium. Iran denies it is planning to make a nuclear weapon.

Zimbabwe is believed to have uranium deposits in the north of the country, but as yet but no exploration contracts have been awarded and the size of the deposits are unknown, according to the Reuters news agency.

Mr Ahmadinejad's government has faced widespread protests in Iran following his disputed re-election in 2009.

However, Foreign Affairs Minister Simbarashe Mumbengegwi, an ally of President Mugabe, said Zimbabwe would benefit from the trip by signing several trade and co-operation agreements with the oil-rich nation.

And the state-owned The Herald newspaper has argued the Iranian president's visit is an effort to strengthen ties between countries targeted by the West.

Western countries have labelled Iran part of an "axis of evil" and Zimbabwe a pariah state, says the paper.

"The West's neo-colonial agenda should only make us stronger," it added.

After Zimbabwe, Mr Ahmadinejad is due to visit Uganda, where oil has recently been discovered.

The MDC joined a power-sharing government in 2009 in an attempt to revive the ruined economy.

Since the European Union and the US imposed a travel ban and assets freeze on Mr Mugabe and his close allies, he has tried to improve relations with other nations, such as China and Malaysia.

Mr Mugabe previously tried to portray the MDC as a stooge of the former colonial power, the UK.

He has criticised it recently for failing to get the sanctions on him lifted.

They were imposed after the US and the EU accused Mr Mugabe of rigging elections.

He says they were really a punishment for his policy of seizing land from white farmers.
Am starting to strongly believe it when Mugabe calls the MDC "a stooge of the former colonial power". What is wrong with having ties with Iran if it would benefit Zimbabwe economically. I wonder why Mugabe shared power with Tsvangirai, he should lock the guy up.

China despite its place in the security council still does business with Iran as long as it is beneficial, while Tsvangirai would not have Iran just because the west says so.

I think Mugabe should just kick the guy out. Let him go back to the streets.
Foreign AffairsRe: South Africa Might Be Fallen Apart. by Ikomi(op): 7:25pm On Apr 09, 2010
Beaf:
My unreserved apologies about the other thread.

I think the problem is much deeper than Malema or Zuma, the greater issue is one of impunity by supremacist Whites, who perceive themselves as untouchable because of the weak handed treatment given to those guilty of apartheid crimes. That weakness on the part of the SA govt has made it seem that Blacks are too scared to handle injustice firmly and judiciously. Malema is the attack point of the racists because he is seen as the weak link in their onslaught against the ANC machine. I am not saying it is correct, but the songs Malema sings, pretty much everyone else sings (even kids).
I think you are getting the whole issue wrong, a boy could sing kill the boer on the street, a boy could sing kill all blacks on the street, but when a highly placed member of the society sing an inflammatory song as kill the boer, then it is a different ball game altogether.

Secondly you can go on and on and recount all the atrocities that white settlers committed but it still does not alleviate the pain of the black South African. If a commission is launched today to try all the whites that committed these crimes against humanity (because if we keep saying black South Africans it seems like it was commit ed against just some group of people in a particular area) it does not put food on the table of any South African.

Beaf:
There is a lot of impunity and the resulting bottled rage. We see that rage erupt explosively out of the townships every now and again because their cry for justice and equity has gone unheeded.
Your statement above is very correct, but this bottled rage has not come out of failure of the Government to redistribute land this rage has come out of the fact that there has been no concrete step to alleviate the poverty of an average black South African.

Ask yourself some major questions, has the Government moved towards creating an adequate welfare state whereby all South Africans has a share in every produce in South Africa.

Have they ensued that every Black South African child must have at least basic education and health care.

These are issues to be addressed, the men that killed Terrablanch did not kill him because they wanted his land they killed him over wage dispute. A hungry man is an angry man. They must have felt well cheated with not enough fund to charge Terrablanch to court after considering how much they would have to cough out again to hire a lawyer, so they decided to take the law into there hands, not forgetting that there youth leader has once sang "kill the boer" into their ears.

I don't think proper justice system or land redistribution is the problem, I believe the ANC govt. have failed in its mandate to provide adequately for black South Africans, in a manner that would ensure wealth redistribution without resulting to violence.

In my opinion have not only failed but woefully by having a man whose character is not just questionable but very low as their leader. A man that has 3 wives and many concubines, with over 34 children. Someone tells me its the Zulu culture, then I wonder why cultures evolve, and that of the Zulu must stay the same. They could as well go call on Shaka to come rule them again in this day and age.
Foreign AffairsRe: South Africa Might Be Fallen Apart. by Ikomi(op): 5:03pm On Apr 09, 2010
RSA:
While you Ikomi think the country is falling apart the economy continue to grow,power station that will help fuelling economy is underconstraction.Black people are graduating from South African univesities which are some of the top in the world at a very fast pace.Infrustructure is well mentained and more developments are taking place.Zuma as a President so far is doing well,we live in a country where people fire a President.

The is more to South Africa than what you guys read in the papers,It is unfortunate that as black people we never support each other,with us is about who is better and that is the weapon our 'enemies' uses againts us.

Most African states could learn a lot from us,about how we do things.Youth leaders in Nigeria must run to Malema and ask him for guidance,Yes the guy is not educated but I like his courage,he come from a village and was raised by his grandmother,never finish his matric,and at 27 when he say something the 'most educated' listen,BBC,CNN and other journalist who are trying to build careers listen,I think he is a genius.
And as for Zuma what more can you say about the man,he showed that he is your typical Zulu man and it means anyone in South Africa can lead the country,it's called democracy.I don't think anyone in South Africa feels that they are living under dictatorship.

So my dear friend I am sorry to disapoint you by saying South Africa is definetely not falling apart,maybe you should look closer to find the right answer.
Let me clarify some major facts for you, I have nothing to gain, if South Africa falls apart. The recent racial tension in South Africa under Zuma and Malema is worrying. We had relative calm under Mandela and Mbheki.

I for one had never liked Zuma, the polygamist, he might be good enough for you as a role model, who would teach his subject to marry many wives, and have children like rug rats. For me its nothing but a man that lacks strong character.

I should also have to inform you that I do not have to live in every major city in the world to have a view of what is happening there, I would always rely on the media which includes TV, and newspapers. That is why I posted my source both in picture and writing.

Finally I need to tell you that I find your views distubing, if you could call a man that inflames racial tension, genius. We could then say Mandela was a fool for trying to quell racial tensions.
Foreign AffairsRe: White Supremacist Leader Killed In South Africa by Ikomi(m): 1:36pm On Apr 09, 2010
I think everyone who sees Terrablach's brutal murder or Malema's hate song as justified has lost sight of history, and current events.

Germans killed Jews, would it be justified now that Jews have a Nuclear armed state to call for the killing of Germans?

Croats killed Serbs, Serbs in turn killed Croats, Allied forces had to come in to stop the killing, and I ask what did the Serbs achieve with their revenge. Would it then be appropriate for Croats to say they would also want to take revenge on Serbs.

Hutus killed Tutsis now there is reconciliation for national unity that would lead to the progress of Rwanda and Burundi. Would it be right for the Tutsi's to call for revenge attacks now? Someone should answer me.

Turks killed the Armenians, maybe we should wait until the Armenians are ready to revenge. Another madness I tell you.

Look the problem of South Africa is that its current government in the ANC has actually failed to create genuine opportunity for blacks to climb the ladder of success without resulting to violence. The question is must all poor South Black Africans be farmers to be successful, why hinge your own failures on others. A tactic used by most governments around the world. I think Zuma was a big mistake for the ANC.
Foreign AffairsRe: White Supremacist Leader Killed In South Africa by Ikomi(m): 12:50pm On Apr 09, 2010
I dont really see where all the insults came into this conversation.

Sagamite was making a clear point no form of racism should be allowed be it by the BNP, ANC or Malema.

Terrablanch might have committed a crime, but I will never see justice when criminals become the Judge. Why should he be murdered in such a manner.

I think you guys should leave out the insults and argue sensibly.

Sorry I missed the thread initially before opening another.
Foreign AffairsSouth Africa Might Be Fallen Apart. by Ikomi(op): 10:40am On Apr 09, 2010
I knew Jacob Zuma could not hold that nation together. How can a man with numerous wifes and over 30 children make policies that he wants a whole nation to adhere to, when he himself shows no sign of strong character.

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JOHANNESBURG - A white politician stormed out of a live TV debate about race relations and a black leader of the ruling African National Congress threw racial epithets at a journalist he kicked out of a news conference.

The events are just part of the fallout in South Africa after the slaying of a notorious white supremacist. Eugene Terreblanche, leader of the once-feared AWB paramilitary group, was bludgeoned to death on his farm April 3. The acrimonious aftermath reveals strained race relations 16 years after apartheid collapsed and Nelson Mandela became president, urging all races to come together.

"I am not finished with you," AWB Secretary General Andre Visagie shouted as he stormed off the local TV talk show Wednesday night, pointing a finger at a black female analyst. Video of the blowup, which erupted after the analyst continually interrupted Visagie and made hand gestures in front of his face, was posted on YouTube and quickly got hundreds of hits.

At least four musical remixes went onto the Internet, including one by a popular South African rapper.

Singing about beating up whites
On Thursday there was more acrimony.

Julius Malema, leader of the ANC Youth League, held a news conference in which he sang about beating up white farmers, defying a new directive from his own party to stop singing racially polarizing songs. Some whites have blamed Terreblanche's murder on a song Malema had previously belted out, urging that white farmers be shot.

Malema and Visagie perhaps represent two extremes in this country, where blacks for decades were brutalized and belittled by a racist white minority government. But the aftermath of the Terreblanche killing, which was allegedly motivated by a wage dispute, shows that rage and wounds remain raw among many. Some residents of a black township near Terreblanche's farm even hailed Terreblanche's alleged killers as heroes.

Terreblanche's extremist Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging movement, better known as the AWB, wanted to create all-white republic within South Africa.

"It does really highlight the fact that race relations in our country are an unresolved issue," said Chris Maroleng, the journalist who was host of Wednesday night's TV show. "Eugene Terreblanche's death has opened up a lot of unhealed wounds and unresolved issues in terms of race."

Maroleng, however, stressed that most South Africans of all races are keen to get along and work together to rebuild the divided nation of nearly 50 million people.

Interruptions
Visagie had become angry when analyst Lebohang Pheko kept interrupting him, asking "Is it still you versus us?" and whether he cared about starving South African children or abused farm laborers. Visagie tore the microphone from his jacket and threw it. Maroleng came between him and Pheko and warned: "Touch me on my studio and you will be in trouble."

Some who saw the episode sympathized with Pheko. Tshepo Dithipe, a 22-year-old law student, said, "I was actually scared for the woman." Others thought she provoked Visagie.

"She was not asking questions to find out more," said Innocentai Mdluli, a 22-year-old anthropology student. "She wanted this man to look raw and barbaric."

The blowup at Malema's press conference happened as the ANC youth leader was speaking about his recent trip to neighboring Zimbabwe. He said Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's party, which is in an acrimonious unity government with hardline President Robert Mugabe, will not find "friendship" with the ANC in South Africa.

"They can insult us here from air-conditioned offices in Sandton. We are unshaken," he said, referring to the wealthy suburb of Johannesburg.


BBC television journalist Jonah Fisher said Malema himself lives in Sandton. Malema's eyes got big and he blew up.

"Don't come here with that white tendency , undermining blacks!" Malema shouted. He insulted Fisher's manhood, called for security officers to throw the reporter out and said: "Go out, bastard! You bloody agent."


Black elite has become rich
Malema has found an ear among poor black South Africans disenchanted that their right to vote has not been matched by access to decent housing, jobs, good education and health care. South Africa is the richest country in Africa, yet the ANC has been unable to translate that into better lives for the people.

Only a small black elite has become enormously rich since apartheid ended. Studies show the majority of blacks are worse off financially than they were under the white government.

"Race still matters very much in South Africa , particularly the coincidence between race and inequality, race and poverty and race and unemployment, with the black youth experiencing all those disproportionately," said Justin Sylvester, a researcher at the Institute for Democracy in South Africa.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 5:27pm On Apr 08, 2010
@Agaba

Agaba since i'kpopora thread aaahhhhhh, ana ana ka ona agazi.

Agaba, why ijiri were aka gi kpopo thread aaaahhhhh, ehnn Agaba?

Agaba must you kpopola this thread, why ihapugi ka onye ozo kpopo thread ahhh?

Agaba anyi mere ihe ojuo nabata gi na thread aghaaa, such that ijiri were aka gi kpopo thread, that no one posts in anymore.

Agaba? angry
CelebritiesRe: Mike Adenuga To Fly In Beyonce For Daughter's Wedding In April by Ikomi(m): 5:16pm On Apr 07, 2010
This made front page, that is why I reply to it, otherwise I wont be caught in such frivolity.

Another sign of an Unpatriotic Nigerian Millionaire.

How many Chineese Billionaire have invited an American singer to their private function?

How many Indian Billionaire have invited an American artist to their private function?

How many Brazilian Billionaire have invited an American artist to their private function?

Still we wonder why these nations are the emerging super economies, it is only because they support their own.

Let Adenuga go to America and make his money, or where would he be if Nigerians preferred MTN a South African based company just because Globalcom has a Nigerian founder.

Nigeria, example of one country where the citizens including their millionaires and power holders alike would beat there chest that they are second to others, what madness.

If the man pays 10 best Nigerian artist to perform at his child's wedding if the couple don't like it then he could buy them a ticket to go watch Beyonce, wherever she would be performing next in the world as part of honey moon gift.

I know the next race among Nigerian Millionaires after Adenuga would be the best Artist they can invite from even Thailand to come play at their child's wedding.

Complete madness I tell you.
Foreign AffairsRe: Bin Laden Threatens Us In New Audio Tape by Ikomi(m): 12:47pm On Mar 29, 2010
I think the man called Bin Laden or Aladen Bin is been glorified by God knows who.

The man's base of Afghanistan can not hold anymore, the more Netanyahu and his cabinet hardliners are been dealt with to ensure mid east peace, so goes the possible new recruits of Aladin Bin.

The man should stop posting videos to gain attetion, we have already written him down in the black book of history.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 12:19pm On Mar 29, 2010
ifyalways:
NO
A nam eti okoso na azu okwe na eme ihe nile but o buru with u,Mbaaaaaaaaa.
angry angry angry
CultureRe: Annoying Nigerian Sayings by Ikomi(m): 12:16pm On Mar 29, 2010
ghettochyk:
No, I mean saying "how do u mean" in a "what do you mean" situation.
It all depends on how the speaker sees the situation, if (s)he sees the situation as "how" instead of "what" while the listner sees the situation as "what" instead of "how" then there would be misunderstanding.

For example,

Mr. A: Your not wearing your belt properly
Mr. B: How do you mean

Mr B. sees the situation as "how" as he does not see anyhow else someone could wear a belt if not it going through all the belt holes.

Another Example,

Mr C: Your not wearing your belt properly
Mr D: What do you mean

Maybe Mr D can not see all his belt holes but think he might have missed one, so he says "what" to be pointed in the right direction.

ghettochyck angry angry angry
Foreign AffairsObama Snubbed Netanyahu by Ikomi(op): 5:40pm On Mar 26, 2010
Now who saw this coming.

For a head of government to visit the White House and not pose for photographers is rare. For a key ally to be left to his own devices while the President withdraws to have dinner in private was, until this week, unheard of. Yet that is how Benjamin Netanyahu was treated by President Obama on Tuesday night, according to Israeli reports on a trip viewed in Jerusalem as a humiliation.

After failing to extract a written promise of concessions on settlements, Obama walked out of his meeting with Netanyahu but invited him to stay at the White House, consult with advisers and “let me know if there is anything new”, a U.S. congressman, who spoke to the Prime Minister, said.

“It was awful,” the congressman said. One Israeli newspaper called the meeting “a hazing in stages”, poisoned by such mistrust that the Israeli delegation eventually left rather than risk being eavesdropped on a White House telephone line. Another said that the Prime Minister had received “the treatment reserved for the President of Equatorial Guinea”.

Left to talk among themselves Netanyahu and his aides retreated to the Roosevelt Room. He spent a further half-hour with Obama and extended his stay for a day of emergency talks to try to restart peace negotiations. However, he left last night with no official statement from either side. He returned to Israel yesterday isolated after what Israeli media have called a White House ambush for which he is largely to blame.

Sources said that Netanyahu failed to impress Obama with a flow chart purporting to show that he was not responsible for the timing of announcements of new settlement projects in east Jerusalem. Obama was said to be livid when such an announcement derailed the visit to Israel by Joe Biden, the Vice-President, this month and his anger towards Israel does not appear to have cooled.

Robert Gibbs, the White House press secretary, cast doubt on minor details in Israeli accounts of the meeting but did not deny claims that it amounted to a dressing down for the Prime Minister, whose refusal to freeze settlements is seen in Washington as the main barrier to resuming peace talks.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/03/25/president-allegedly-dumps-israeli-prime-minister-dinner/?test=latestnews?test=latestnews

Times does change, hardliners should know that.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 5:49pm On Mar 23, 2010
ifyalways:
A hughikwam Darfur,o gara awol ka o putara na ike mu agwula ya?Ikomi i di available?M ga na eti okwe 24/7 :DYa .
Oooouuuukwe? Isi na iggaaaa na eti Oooooouuuuukwe 24/7? angry

But Ify ima na'm anaghi alike left over. undecided

Okay inaaa eti Okwe iga na agba'pa okoso 24/7? angry

If yes ur in. grin
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 6:13pm On Mar 20, 2010
ifyalways:
Ikomussss,i huru ihea bu new page,new page new lyfe. angry angry angry
Hmmmmm. Akuko, I've heard it b4. angry angry angry
Foreign AffairsRe: Military Intervention Plan Implemented - 17/03/2010 - Coup d'etat to follow. by Ikomi(m): 10:34am On Mar 18, 2010
Sun of god:
Dear Nigerians,

We face tough times ahead of us.

A recent visit from US officials (CIA) to a well know former president (IBB) should have set of alarm bells.

However due to instigated distractions Nigerians were unsuprisingly un-focused and too busy reacting to pre planned events.

We are now in a situaton whereby we only have an acting president apparently running a whole Nigeria.

This is no more than what was planned - Some (Cabal?) feel military officers are more acceptable than the civilians who were running the country.

PLEASE NOTE BUT DO NOT BE ALARMED - The acting president is likely to be incapacitated or assasinated shortly.

Following this the military will intervene and install an already formed temporary government that is likely to remain in place for a minimum of 2 years.

In this time there will be civil unrest (massacre's) as well as state sanctioned juducial murders.

Expect the above to play out over the next 4-8 weeks.

Until all Nigerians from the North, East, South and West decide to wake up, notice, and then confront their TRUE ENEMIES all will continue to experience 'Hell on Earth' or Hell in the next world.

You've heard the prophesy here first - watch it happen - and then reflect on your own contribution towards this predicament as we are all responsible in one way or another.
If your prophesy came from ur god, go back and tell him his deceiving you. Tell him that the living God has his own plans, which is greater than urs. Idiot.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by Ikomi(m): 9:37pm On Mar 15, 2010
ChinenyeN:
O Medila oo! Nde ke anyi ekpufurula m unu okpu.
Ndi nke unu ha agbaragi gini? smiley
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by Ikomi(m): 10:25am On Mar 15, 2010
0hsisi:
Ikomi my undercover bobo
how you dey?
Now your coming out clean, Osisi I dont see anything wrong na mu na gi na akpa, this things happen, and besides you know nam huru gi nanya. Ossiiiii but you need to show some seriousness over it. I have not seen you for a few weeks and you think thats okay.

Even a fool deserves a second chance, I know I was a bit harsh on you the last time, but owu gi ya gaa eme since January ahu'm ghi.

Osssiii give it a thought and reply to my mails, seems you have changed your number ka owu na ichogi pick my calls.

Osssiiiii meee kanyi hu biko.
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by Ikomi(m): 8:26pm On Mar 14, 2010
0hsisi:
ewoooooooo
o te go kwa nu ooooooooo
happy new year
Ossssssiiiiii comon goaway  cheesy

Do u know that nam na choro si gi since.

Inshort Ossssiiiiiii goaway  grin

ifyalways:
Lolipop mu
kiss cheesy kiss angry angry dont test me,ikomus.
Inaaaa akpom lolipop, cheesy. Gi wan wu ice cream, inshort inaaaa ato'm sugar. cheesy
CultureRe: Igbo Kwenu! kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/Lady by Ikomi(m): 8:12pm On Mar 14, 2010
ifyalways:
Ikomi owu mu ka i na edere essay?otondo.
angry angry angry

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