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omenka:Zombie, so u are now afraid of them to the extent that you don't want to see their comments again.... U never chinchomtin We are giving it back to you as you did to GEJ in trifolds... Btw, wia is the dullard of Daura ![]() |
nextprince:Zombie, there is nothing anarchical in demanding for referendum |
To hell with all ye unity beggars Biafra is here |
ipobarecriminals:Zombie, Burutanshi is a notorious murderer |
If it were to be Buhari that made that statement, will they not defend him? This is the reason why we need a President and not Acting President.... #Fact: Osibanjo has a limited influence over the excos |
Abagworo:Zombie, where is ur dead President? |
Kathmandu:Don't mind the zombies, they are currently in pain and agony... They have not seen anything... We will abuse and curse Buhari tell he enters hell � |
Afonja and brown roof and skull mining are like 5, 6 & 7 ![]() |
TRUEPATRIOTLOVE:Stop saying what you don't know... It is legit |
Nothing de happen our leader F*ck the zoo and their condition |
dayo23:Does it mean that there won't be written interview/test? |
wuruwuru1:Sha no go do wuruwuru there ![]() |
Believing that we shall be called for test/interview, do anyone have any idea on how the screening will go.... Guessing is allowed... At least let's make the thread lively |
Dotwillis1:Oga high esteem we don see u |
Why didn't he say this when Ojukwu was alive? Liar |
Today is obviously a bad one for them Afonjas |
IpobExposed:Mr man oshobaba said u should go and die before Biafra matter kill u |
God bless the land of the rising sun! Iyalaya gbogbo awon afonja Lalasticlala |
luvinhubby:This analysis was done by an individual whose name appeared on it. He sure knows the cost of packing aircraft in London. It is a well known fact that packing aircraft consumes a lot of money even in Nigeria, not to talk of far away London and a "Presidential" Aircraft for that matter. Lalasticlala please do u know how much it take to park an Aircraft in London |
The idle Presidential aircraft in London consumes £4,000 everyday for parking lot and its idleness. By 12am this morning, it would be 50days it has stayed idle and if you multiply that by N400/1pounds for 50days, it will amount to N80 million doing nothing but waiting for the President to get well. This is not a government but a mistake. Akande Akin Sanyaolu Lalasticlala I feel like doing this to Buhari right now...
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PatriotTemidayo:Zombie, what will you now say about the dreaded APC |
marcusaurelio:What name will you now call APC ministers when they gather.... Gathering of Saints and progressives right? |
Men that know their onions... Not this shameless bunch of crooks that the Chief dullard of Daura is working with God bless Nnamdi Kanu |
Still waiting.... |
Lalasticlala what's up na |
I need to send a letter from Onitsha/Enugu to Abuja and it must get there before Monday next week. Please I need the fastest and cheapest courier service to use. Your advice will be appreciated |
Beress:You are wise! Meanwhile, I can see seunmsg looking at the thread tru the window... |
Finally the silly dullard has killed this promising country that was handed over to him just in less than two years. May it never be said of me that somebody's worse performance is better than my best! |
We have witnessed the independence of Slovenia from the former Yugoslavia, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the division of the former Czechoslovakia, and the separation of both Eritrea from Ethiopia and South Sudan from Sudan. Numerous of successful secessions have allowed people greater freedom and self-determination: Greek independence from the Ottoman Empire, the Hungarian split with the Soviet Union in 1989, Singapore's secession from Malaysia in 1965, Ireland's independence from the UK, and countless others. Nigeria's impotence as ungovernable, divided, separate, hostile, and unequal nation is apparent for all to see. Nigeria, as we know it, is dead! The country is irrevocably broken along ethnic, linguistic, geographical, religious, and cultural lines. The sooner the Nigerian people accept this, the sooner the break-up and the sooner we can move on. From time to time, the break-up of Nigeria becomes inevitable to many of us who believe that “In the course of human events, it is necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them.” We're in one of those periods now, and while the reasons are unique, the historical moment is not new. In 1953, the northerners considered secession from the Nigerian colony that would soon be an independent nation. The words of our founding fathers that Nigeria is not one country remain prophetically instructive. Listen to them: “Nigeria is not a nation. It is mere geographical expression. There are no ‘Nigerians’ in the same sense as there are ‘English,’ ‘Welsh,’ or ‘French.’ The word ‘Nigerian’ is merely a distinctive appellation to distinguish those who live within the boundaries of Nigeria and those who do not,” Chief Obafemi Awolowo said in 1947. “Since 1914 the British government has been trying to make Nigeria into one country,” Alhaji Abubakar Tafawa Balewa said, “but the Nigerian people themselves are historically different in their backgrounds, in their religious beliefs and customs, and do not show themselves any signs of willingness to unite... Nigerian unity is only a British invention.” Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe argued in 1964 that “It is better for us and many admirers abroad that we [Nigeria] should disintegrate in peace and not in pieces. Should the politicians fail to heed this warning, then I will venture the prediction that the experience of the Democratic Republic of the Congo will be child's play if ever it comes to our turn to play such a tragic role.” The recent proclamation of northern youths and the ultimatum given to Igbo people to vacate the north within three months shed much needed light on why Nigeria is not, and will never be, one united nation. There is no mystery as to how we got to this point. There is also no mystery as to who to blame. There is no need for conspiracy theories. The polarization of public life exacerbated by government corruption and incompetence has become so tense it led to widespread civil disorder, culminating in chaos and crises. Nigeria is fast approaching a complete collapse. For long, many of us have raised alarm that our government and the way the system is being run are not working, and cannot guarantee delivery of basic essential services. The ominous declaration of the northern youths has left Nigerians in fear of what tomorrow may bring. While all this plays out, Nigerians watch in horror and amazement from the sidelines and wonder when the inevitable will occur. Inequality between the looting ruling class and the poor has become increasingly intolerable. The native tyrants in the National Assembly, better still, National Asylum, are in stupor of random pleasures and whims, feasting on plenty of food and sex, and reveling in the non-judgment that democracy is civil religion. From all indications, our democracy is in retreat, close to being destroyed by vast corruption, ineptitude, incompetence, and fraud. Those in Abuja couldn't care less about our people. They couldn't care less that for 58 years we couldn't get along. They couldn't care less that Nigeria is as good as dead. Nigerians are angry – Igbos, Hausas, and Yorubas. They are all angry for being sick and poor and tired of being cannon fodders. They are tired of being jobless and hopeless. Brother is turning against brother. Killing of families and children are the norm rather than the exception. Nigerians are nickel-and-dimed to death in their everyday life. Workers, if paid at all, are paid peonage wages. The nation's peonage wage is at subsistence level. This is simply incompatible with self-determination. With subsistence living, Nigerians are constrained into a desperate state. Their horizon is limited to the present day, to getting enough of what they need to make it to the next. The minimum wage in Nigeria is N18,000 per month. This is criminally below the poverty line. That's a scrambling, anxious existence, narrowly bounded. It's impossible to decently feed, clothe, and shelter yourself on a wage like that, much less a family, much less have money to see the doctor, or pay for your kids college, or participate in any of those good things of life. Down to the peon level, the pursuit of happiness sounds like a bad joke. The critical mass of our people is kept in peonage. All its vitality spent in the trenches of day-to-day survival with scant or no opportunity to develop the full range of its faculties. That's why I'm miffed by the numbed-out, dumbed-down, make belief Nigerians who still believe that Nigeria could be saved from falling apart. This is deceptive and uncharitable given our past political history and the present political realities of our nation. Those who see future or unity in one Nigeria are deluded, ignorant, unrealistic. They don't know what's real, what's possible, and can't differentiate fact from fiction. How can the proponents of one Nigeria explain the humiliation and insult heaped on Vice President Osinbajo when the Chief of Thief Abba Kyari referred to him as “Coordinator of National Affairs” instead of Vice President? The freest and fairest presidential election in our history was won by MKO Abiola. The election was annulled by a northerner. He was robbed of the presidency and he was killed. If Osinbajo and Abiola were Hausas, nothing of such would have happened to them. Examples of such second class treatment abound. We need not bury our heads in the sand like the proverbial ostrich as if all is well with a troubled and traumatized nation suffering from history of division and disunity. Nigeria is a country divided against itself and cannot stand. Nigeria is virtually bankrupt. The clamor for separation is the manifestation of a nation grounded as it were, without hope of moving forward after 58 years. I believe it's too late to save Nigeria from disintegration. Our union for the past 58 years has produced no peace, no progress, and no prosperity for the poor majority. The only beneficiaries and the loudest advocates of one Nigeria are those profiteers from the miseries of the pulverized poor – the ruling class. http://saharareporters.com/2017/06/13/too-late-save-divided-hostile-unequal-nigeria-bayo-oluwasanmi
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Aufbauh:The less than #51trn that has accrued to the dullard Buhari what has he done with it |
sarrki:Zombie |

mynd44, this one need ur baptism

