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The ghanaians trolls never fail to disappoint. Predictably they all came into this thread with their inferiority complex typing crap. |
CAMEROONPRIDE: if you re Ibibio then Cameroonian are your brothers. we are not marginalized. paul biya is a bad leader . francophone as you call them suffer like anglophone. poverty doesn't discriminate. bad leadership doesn't discriminate. and what you said about political function is false, there are anglophone generals, the prime minister is always an anglophone. etc. Ibibio are closer to Cameroonian than to any nigerian group. learn to love your brothers. English and french are not what we are. peace bro.No problem....Some of the coastal parts of my state share boundaries with cameroun rep via bakassi. |
CAMEROONPRIDE: we rejected Nigeria go and learn your history. We are proudly Cameroonian. government/leaders come and go. we are not marginalized and don't regret anything . stop making up stories. you must b Igbo always talking about secession .You couldn't even deny it, anglophone camerounians are treated as second class citizens in your country in all aspects of your national life. Recently camfoot your football site stopped writing articles and stories in English. Some of your football fans had to migrate to our cybereagles forum to find succour.....it was only last week that i heard that they have started putting up few articles in english again. The dictator Paul biya is the only factor that is keeping your country together cos he is ruling with a strong hand. As the case is in countries ruled by dictators there are no democratic institutions in Cameroun cos everything is vested under the power of life president Paul biya. The moment he leaves the seat you will see how Cameroun will be split along anglophone and francophone lines and eventually descend into chaos. Don't worry big brother Nigeria will come to your rescue as always. I am not igbo, i am ibibio. |
CAMEROONPRIDE: when you people get back your money and keep recycling looters , ethnic-rligious bigotsJust tell me where you copied this from and i will let you off the hook. Like i said earlier you should rather concentrate on getting your country liberated from the chains of bondage of the octogenarian puppet Paul Biya and his french masters. I guess you are from southern cameroun; a place that has been severely marginalized by francophone cameroun. Are you not ashamed of being treated as a second class citizen in your country? A place where no body has held any reasonable government position for 52 yrs, rather you are here on nairaland flexing your muscles and admiring our beautiful ladies I know you are wishing your people were not manipulated into choosing to be part of Cmeroon instead of joining Nigeria in the referendum in the early 60's hence your obsession with Nigeria and nigerians. http://baretanews..com/2013/05/celebration-52-years-of-reunification.html |
scipher: Are you serous? I don't believe this... Can someone confirm this Pls..Google "Paul biya" or check wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Biya |
I can't believe the scoreline is still 0-0 |
CAMEROONPRIDE: thanks for proving me right anyway , i'm not joining you in the mud ..lmao@ the crook contest .When will you camerounians remove yourselves from the bondage and shackles of a man who has been president since 6th november 1982 till date? Anyway stop derailing the thread |
BluIvy: I would not trust anything that happens in Sunnyside, Pretoria. What Nigerians have turned the place into, I am sure these babes were on drugs. There is always three sides to every story. They might be pissed off becouse their suppliers were roughed up before they got the goods. Just sayin.There is always another side to a story but they were arraigned before a court and were cleared of all charges. This is not an isolated case, we have had similar reports of Nigerians being harassed by the police and SA people in the past. |
arcbabe: @ Op is this not dbanj sister that recently got engaged to dotun of cool fm? Get ur facts right before posting and beside where is ur source of information.Does she look like Dbanj? She is a south African lady and she posted these tweets on her twitter page. Go to her twitter page you will see these posts. |
How much was he paid for this? |
Steezz: There's this thing about SA that sends shivers down my spineYea they have hotties with roundly shaped hips and big butts like Nadia SA ![]() |
zetdee: Lucky Dube's killers was a Mozambiquen and Zimbabwean.Okay |
zetdee: Gbawe gbawe gbawe.. you always raise this Lucky Dube story as prove of the unfair hatred of Nigerian in South Africa, the context of the quote has been explained to you before but you still insist, which i understand. The people who shot lucky Dube was a Mozambique and Zimbabwean national.That is just the mindset you South Africans have, the man didn't have money and they started shooting at him. You justify violence as long as the receiving end of the violence is a Nigerian, how are we even sure that you are not a member of the gang that killed Lucky dube? |
[quote author=Texas.Cowgirl]The SA girl is also Nigerian......Oyebanjo is a Yoruba name o[/quote]Nope, she is a huge fan of Dbanj. That's why she adopted his surname. |
I appreciate her courage. This case confirms that the south African police sometimes deliberately plant drugs on Nigerian homes and falsely accuse innocent Nigerians of being drug dealers. I hope she gets full justice. |
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She is a south African who loves Nigerians, she is a big fan of Dbanj. She went with her fellow south african girl to visit her Nigerian friends and the police came calling with trumped up charges of drug peddling levelled against the Nigerians. She objected to the crude method they employed and in the process of defending her friends she was arrested with her friends and detained overnight in a jail. She took to twitter this afternoon to narrate her ordeal in the hands of the South african police.
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we are making progress ![]() |
He does not have much steam left in him....he may fizzle out this year. If he dies now he will die as a legend whose name has been written on the sands of time. I only hope he has made peace with God. |
Nice one Gej and Nddc! |
justsayemma: 2 me theres noting 2 celebrate here,Ibeno is not 2 populated,n its accesible thro road,i think Bonny needs a bridge most,bt nddc wil look 4 a cheaper project.4 Gej 2 commision dis project,it shows he is jobless,wat hapend 2 d minister of works? Its only wen a govt is nt performing,u c govt claiming cheap glory.i watch 4reign news,n i ve neva seen a president commisioning dis kind of project.we deserve mo dan dis,Nigerians wake up.Bad belle will kill you |
I' have gleaned a lot of info from the various exchanges on this thread. It seems the Uk based Nigerians love their country of residence and will go all lengths to defend it. If we want to tell ourselves the truth we won't dispute the fact that the Uk is a land of opportunities and like someone said earlier any immigrant who takes time to study and understand the system can make it big time in Uk! However we must not shy away from the reality that the economy of Uk is in recession and the country needs as much money as it can get from various sources, hence this visa bond issue. I have friends and relations in Uk who are always complaining about the crazy bills and tax system they have to endure ![]() The bottomline is that we Nigerians who are living in Nigeria should be at the forefront at making our country better, we must continously demand for changes in the way we are governed, with all our enormous natural and human resources we should be having first class infrastructure and standard of living like what is obtained in Uk and other western countries. Until we vote in the right leaders who have the interest of this country at heart we will still be in the present quagmire that we are stuck in. Nigerians in the diasporea should keep on sending the remittances and look for ways to invest in Nigeria, they should see it as their contribution to expanding our economy ![]() |
Let's talk about the positives from the game |
Enyeama Man of the match! |
Like if you are in a relationship |
Like if you are single |
Like if you are gainfully employed |
Like if you are jobless |
Like if you are bored |
indeed
I know you are wishing your people were not manipulated into choosing to be part of Cmeroon instead of joining Nigeria in the referendum in the early 60's hence your obsession with Nigeria and nigerians.

The women are hotties tho 
