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Politics › Re: How Prepare Is Southwest ? by jason123: 7:29pm On Nov 06, 2011 |
alj_harem: Do not join me with Nchara u mumu.
what do u mean by trash ? Because you are all the same. From Nchara to ALJ UCHE to whatever all you two-faced bigoted hypocrites now call yourselves. |
Politics › Re: Bomb Attacks Possible In Abuja This Week - US Embassy by jason123: 7:10pm On Nov 06, 2011 |
Boyloaf: somebody pls tell me why dis govt is refusin to grant their wish and giv them their islamic nation for God sake! They want out! Pls allow them na, why allow more souls to perish b4 dividin dis nation? Let them go their way plsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss GEJ has to be careful. He is the president. He cannot act on impulse, if he does and anything goes wrong, it will be blamed on him throughout history. |
Politics › Re: How Prepare Is Southwest ? by jason123: 6:55pm On Nov 06, 2011 |
nku5: @lateef4me - the north is instigating a dissolution of the country and if it escalates to unmanageable levels they won't have the resources or moral willpower to stop the rest of the country from leaving, simple and short. If obj ever did anything meaningful, he demystified the northern cartel That is the GOSPEL TRUTH! |
Politics › Re: How Prepare Is Southwest ? by jason123: 6:37pm On Nov 06, 2011 |
Akanbi_edu: What betrayal are you talking about? You d-umb a-s-s. You dey mind am?! Like Alj harem like Lateef4me. Trash! |
Politics › Re: How Prepare Is Southwest ? by jason123: 6:35pm On Nov 06, 2011 |
lateef4me: From what I've observed on NL and real life experience,North are toloratin us while East can't stand us because of the betrayal ,
Shd kasala burst today,guess where their bombs wil first land ! Guy, shut up! You are probably another 2-faced hypocrite with multiply usernames. There is a "North" and an "East" but no "West"? Hahaha  ! Secondly, what betrayal are you talking about?? That they defended their homeland from foreign forces is now= betrayal?? C'mon get out of here! That's why I like my Benin folks, they also defended themselves, They take no BS. Even if you want to help your neighbour, you must have had an agreement with the people not the argument of "liberation". From the highlighted part, I can FIRMLY conclude that you are not a Westerner!!! Rubbish! @Topic The SW should prepare themselves. They are not prepared in my opinion. Too laid-back. |
Politics › Re: Bomb Attacks Possible In Abuja This Week - US Embassy by jason123: 5:09pm On Nov 06, 2011 |
[b]WELL DONE BOKO HARAM! [/b]Maybe this will teach GEJ to move the capital back the former location in the South (Lagos or Calabar) |
Politics › Re: Igbo Leaders Urge For Unity At Ojukwu's Birthday Bash by jason123: 5:05pm On Nov 06, 2011 |
alj_harem: In his address, Okorocha declared that the day the Igbo decided to come together, [size=17pt]other groups in Nigeria would bow for them[/size], stressing that disunity had torn the zone apart.
I find this quote quite disturbing 
I wonder why a man that wants to be the president want other groups to bow to Igbos
I think it is high time roachas start keeping his MOUTH SHUT and should stop saying rubbish Alhaji, I don't think he meant what he said. If he did, it means he has joined the league of bigots (Sanusi and co) and as such, should forget about running this country as the President. |
Crime › Re: Man, 30, Rapes 96-year-old Woman In Kogi by jason123: 1:06pm On Nov 06, 2011 |
alj_harem: Isn't it funny how baised and ethnocentric SUN NEWSPAPER are and the OP
here is the actual news but Sun newspaper decided to cut it into half. LOL hate hate hate SMH
I dey laff o. even to there newspapers. LOL That is why I hate Sun newspaper! Very ethnocentric!  |
Politics › Re: Another Series Of Bomb Blast In Damaturu, Dozens Killed by jason123: 12:12am On Nov 06, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: How Many Nl Witnessed The Civil War (1967 - 1970)? by jason123: 9:45pm On Nov 05, 2011 |
Beaf: You weren't there to know if Abagworo's folk were fighting for survival or not, so what claims are you making? This is the very sort of sensational bunkum the OP is kicking against. It occurs on both sides. I'm not making any claim . . . I simply brought his (Abagworo) comment to a logical conclusion. Sad as the event maybe, saying that they fought for "survival" means IF they, by mistake, surrender, they will be killed. But after the surrender, they were not killed which means that they were not fighting for "survival" but for something else, maybe a right for self-determination or a false self-defense. @OP You are right. I did not witness it but my parents did so as most NLanders' parents. We all have our different accounts of the war passed down to us. Because of this, I'll prefer ALL Nigerians to totally forget about the war. Nothing good comes out of such discussion as we all have our different "gospel truths". I might say something that will hurt you without knowing and vis-versa. Its best, in my opinion, to avoid this topic. |
Politics › Re: How Many Nl Witnessed The Civil War (1967 - 1970)? by jason123: 9:19pm On Nov 05, 2011 |
Abagworo: Posters logic is funny.The truth is that some of us have 1st hand info on that war.My father fought as a child soldier while my Grand father fought as a full soldier[b].The history from my family's point of view is what I believe.Most Igbos fought that war as war of survival and not war of secession as being claimed by many reports I have come across. [/b] . . . and when Biafra surrender, did Nigeria wipe Igbos out  No! So, what "survival" are you talking about? The truth is, it was a war of secession. There is no point hiding it. |
Politics › Re: Should Power Return To The North In 2015? by jason123: 8:47pm On Nov 05, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Rochas Free Education Free Uniform To Imo State Students! by jason123: 4:41pm On Nov 05, 2011 |
Congratulations Imolites for freeing yourselves from bondage! Well done Rochas! |
Politics › Re: David Mark Endorsed For Presidency 2015! by jason123: 2:27pm On Nov 05, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: David Mark Endorsed For Presidency 2015! by jason123: 2:19pm On Nov 05, 2011 |
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Politics › Re: Should Power Return To The North In 2015? by jason123: 6:06pm On Nov 04, 2011 |
djustice: Omo Ekiti, so igba e!! Tan so fun e pe gambari ni mi? Emi ma kan s'efe n'temi ma ni, nigbati gambari ni ohun kii se gambari mo nko, kini k'emi wa so na
I am a thoroughbred Lagosian, on all sides of the parental and grandparental divide. What I said about Kabiyesi, I said with the authority of an insider in the palace, and several other palaces throughout Lagos. On the Fulanis (let's call a spade a spade) never ruling Nigeria directly or indirectly again (Gowon), I have to agree on that. Those guys are the anti-midas, man! When they touch gold, it turns into sawdust!  |
Culture › Re: The Itsekiris. by jason123: 6:02pm On Nov 04, 2011 |
Chyz*: What were the itsekiris(sekiri,Ishekiri,etc.) actual name? The name is actually an Ijo name meaning "Evil". I don't think that is a coincidence. Haba! How do you know? |
Politics › Re: Three Bombs Explode In Maiduguri by jason123: 5:55pm On Nov 04, 2011 |
manny4life: Exactly what you have you written. Oh, thanks! |
Politics › Re: Should Power Return To The North In 2015? by jason123: 5:42pm On Nov 04, 2011 |
The MB/NC will determine and I see them licking the Hausa/Fulani's asses again. All the core north needs to do is to pick a NC guy and voila! You have a united arewa back. |
Politics › Re: Three Bombs Explode In Maiduguri by jason123: 5:25pm On Nov 04, 2011 |
.NET: Aruala gbaa afo, ya aburu omenala. 
.NET Bros, please translate it . . . |
Politics › Re: Three Bombs Explode In Maiduguri by jason123: 5:18pm On Nov 04, 2011 |
When an abomination has gone on for too long, it becomes a normal occurrence! SMH! |
Politics › Re: Okorocha Begins Payment Of Stipend To School Children by jason123: 2:35am On Nov 04, 2011 |
@OP:Its a good initiative. At least, he thought about it. richerdex: People who are not comfortable with Children getting pocket money definitely do not have children. This is a GREAT thing. It is a stimulant to study, also it keeps children off the streets, and teaches them how to plan. It is also an investment. Because now people will want their kids to study in the state, creating more jobs, and developing the state.
We should think outside the box. Rochas +10 points!! All this on 100 NIARA?!  |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Biafran Burden - Okey Ndibe by jason123: 2:57pm On Nov 03, 2011 |
^^^ God bless you! kettykin: any person denying the evils of the civil war is a chronic wicked liar. The activities of black scorpion the inept nigerian war commander whose unprofessionalism cost nigerian army the lives of so many soldiers will not be forgotten in hurry. I remember some of his quotes. 'i do not want to sea caritas or red cross or any humanitarian body i want to see biafrans shot and killed' we will shoot at any thing that moves or does not move , whether , human, trees,animals e.t.c'.
Awolowo hand work comes to memory too just immediately after the war stock fish and second hand clothes , the immediate source of livelihood for hustling igbos were banned. As if that was not enough the privatisation exercise was started with igbos having nothing. Eventhough i dont absolve igbos of blame on what happened to them , but i would say nigerians are way too devilish.
But come to think of it the same former eastern region + delta that suffered the brunt of the war is now nigerias only hope with about 5 international airport ,producing more than 75 percent of graduates in nigeria (human capitalism), producing more than 95 percent of the crude oil export (wealth capitalism) home to the majority enterpreneurs and business icons , i think the lord has been fair to the victims of the war. You are ignorant. |
Business › Re: Fitch Revises Lagos State's Outlook To Stable by jason123: 2:55am On Nov 03, 2011 |
^^^ I have waited for your comment on this thread. So, can they facilitate a reasonably large loan and incur debts OR is debt a "bad" thing?  ( with respect to the discussion on NL, the other day) |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Biafran Burden - Okey Ndibe by jason123: 2:08am On Nov 03, 2011 |
^^^^ This is an emotional topic so the insults are totally unnecessary. Thanks for the link. I'll read up on it later. As for the "luckily escaped Lagos" thing, I'll assume the guy made a mistake. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Biafran Burden - Okey Ndibe by jason123: 1:50am On Nov 03, 2011 |
What the FG did was to kill a fly(not saying anyone is a fly) with a sledge hammer. In as much the FG troops went way over board on the way they attempted to bring the East back, the attempt by "Biafrans" to make it a ONE SIDED affair will always backfire. For a war to occur, it takes two to tango. |
Politics › Re: Nigeria’s Biafran Burden - Okey Ndibe by jason123: 1:45am On Nov 03, 2011 |
Reggie2: I mentioned an eye witness horrendous war event and you term it silly and one sided. I do not know how old you were during the war neither do I know what history books you have read about events preceding the war. There was a pogrom in the north, not caused by Ojukwu. Thousands were murdered alive: children, pregnant women, defenceless segment of the civil population from the east. All in the name of revenge for an Igbo led coup. My dear brother, do you have a heart? Are you logical in your reasoning? Several thousands were forced back to the East; I happened to be among the lucky ones that arrived alive from Lagos. We need to be focused on the events that lead to the war. Secession as pronounced by Ojukwu was the last act on the unfolding tragic drama. If Ojukwu was such a self centred General, the Igbo nation would be silly not to hold him personally responsible for loss of many lives. Yet every Yoruba friend/foe I have ever met outside NL have strived to heap all responsibility either on him or on all Igbo greed to control the nation's crude. I rest my case. C'MON!!! How can you say this?? That is a bloody lie!!! How can "cowardly" Yorubas kill you? Tell another story. |
Politics › Re: Sacked Non-Abia Indigenes Storm Owerri Govt House by jason123: 9:56pm On Nov 02, 2011 |
I think this is a family affair and should be treated as such but I have to say, its a shame because other states do not know the difference between an Abian and the other Igbos (apart from the Birth cer., and knowing our government, thats too much paper work). If they did, Abians would have paid for what their[b] ELECTED[/b] Governor did. I am sure other ethnic groups were affect . . .SMH  |
Politics › Re: Reno Omokri (beaf)- The Face Of A Liar? by jason123: 9:50pm On Nov 02, 2011 |
PointB: I'll go for probably is!  I meant it probably isn't Beaf. |
Politics › Re: Reno Omokri (beaf)- The Face Of A Liar? by jason123: 9:50pm On Nov 02, 2011 |
@point B
It probably is a NLander. Check out the username of the thread starter and the domain name of the website. |