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Music/Radio / Re: Top Ten Most Underrated Dope Igbo Rap Music Videos by Justcash(m): 3:05pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
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Music/Radio / Re: Top Ten Most Underrated Dope Igbo Rap Music Videos by Justcash(m): 3:04pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
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Music/Radio / Re: Top Ten Most Underrated Dope Igbo Rap Music Videos by Justcash(m): 3:02pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
Music/Radio / Re: Top Ten Most Underrated Dope Igbo Rap Music Videos by Justcash(m): 3:01pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
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Music/Radio / Top Ten Most Underrated Dope Igbo Rap Music Videos by Justcash(m): 3:00pm On Sep 03, 2015 |
1. ILLBliss Ft. Phyno - Anam Achi Kwanu [Official Video] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ULeEIvTWY0k 1 Like 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Nigerian President Or King Of The North? By Femi Fani Kayode by Justcash(m): 4:08pm On Sep 01, 2015 |
Small small, e don dey clear dem for eyes. Wonder why it took them this long to see this obvious fact. |
Politics / Five Things That The Change Of Leadership From North To South Brought To Nigeria by Justcash(m): 2:06pm On Aug 30, 2015 |
For over 30 years, Northern Nigeria dominated political power in Nigeria. It was only in 1999 that real political influence passed to the Southern part of Nigeria till GEJ lost in 2015. I have heard a lot of people screaming that southern leaders did not make a difference in power. As a result, I have decided to show five major developmental differences that were made by Southern Nigeria leaders. 1. Telecom Revolution (GSM): before 1999, I use to hear that Ghanaian market women use GSM phones to make calls and transact their businesses. We did not have GSMs in Nigeria at that time. It was so shameful. It took the emergence of Southern Nigeria leaders to bring GSM to Nigeria. 2. Banking Sector Revolution: before 1999, the Nigerian banking sector was in an abysmal state. It was not robust and the government did nothing about it. It took the emergence of southern Nigeria leaders to change that sector. It became robust and independent. 3. Foreign Direct Investments: the rate of FDI increased as Southern leaders emerged. The employment of technocrats, without bias, helped this course. At the moment, Nigeria has moved into manufacturing vehicles and even building military hardware. before 1999, the best Nigeria could do was assembling products. These days, products are manufactured at home and more foreign companies are establishing their firms in Nigeria. 4. A Robust Aviation Sector and Space Program: Nigeria experienced growth in the aviation sector under Southern Leaders. Before 1999, that sector was dead with many flying coffins. These days, the sector is robust, with top airlines like British airways and Qatar airways patronizing the sector. Along with this came a robust space program that Nigeria only dreamt of in the past. Nigeria has launched satellites into space, and the sector is still growing. 5. Enormous Exonomic Growth: Nigeria was not seen as an economic giant, and could not be compared to South Africa and Egypt before 1999. With the emergence of Southern Nigeria leaders, Nigeria is currently the biggest economy in Africa. These days, when we cough, other African countries shake. The new found Nigerian Economic might is spreading to other African countries like Ghana, Kenya, South Africa etc. Unlike before, Nigeria can now hold other African countries on their balls through threatening economic sanctions rather than war. There are other developments, but I will leave it at five for now. This post is not meant to mock the Northern Leaders. It is meant to counter the blind critics that claim that the leadership of Nigeria by the South did not bring developments. If you look at some of these critics, they work in banks, foreign firms in Nigeria, manufacturing sector, aviation sector and the rest. If these developments did not occur, I'm sure their stories would have been different. Now, Buhari is in power. He needs to prove that the North has game too. |
Politics / Re: Jonathan Appointed More Than 50% Northerners During His Leadership by Justcash(m): 2:51pm On Aug 29, 2015 |
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Politics / Jonathan Appointed More Than 50% Northerners During His Leadership by Justcash(m): 2:50pm On Aug 29, 2015 |
This is for those that said that GEJ's appointment was skewed. They were wrong.... 1 Like
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Politics / A Pie Chart Showing The Pattern Of Buhari's Appointments by Justcash(m): 11:46am On Aug 28, 2015 |
For those that prefer to see the skewed appointments in picture.. Source: http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/189117-outrage-grows-across-nigeria-as-buharis-lopsided-appointments-continue.html 13 Likes 6 Shares
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Politics / Re: Northern Nigerians Will Rule Nigeria For Up To 30 Years by Justcash(m): 7:59am On Aug 28, 2015 |
SLIDEwaxie: You are trying very hard to justify the total domination of Nigeria by the north, overseen by Buhari. In terms of appointments to critical sectors, the federal character was adequately entrenched during GEJ's time. Of course, you chose positions that were occupied by Southerners to make your point. Why did you leave out the ones that were occupied by Northerners? You see how cunning you are? Buhari has accomplished his mission and he does not seem to care. I just need you to understand that such dominations come with serious backlash and dire consequences. This is a fragile NIGERIA. 4 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Northern Nigerians Will Rule Nigeria For Up To 30 Years by Justcash(m): 7:34am On Aug 28, 2015 |
SLIDEwaxie: The equity that GEJ accorded to the North, even when he was clearly antagonized by the region, was his very undoing. During GEJ's time; The North controlled the Houses of assembly The North controlled the Judiciary The North controlled the Electoral Commission The North controlled his security apparatus Positions were equitably shared to reflect federal character. NEVER, IN THE HISTORY OF NIGERIA, HAS A REGION CONTROLLED NIGERIA LIKE BUHARI IS CONCORTING FOR THE NORTH. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Fani Kayode Reacts To Appointment On Facebook by Justcash(m): 7:28am On Aug 28, 2015 |
Cadamlk: There is no insult there. You are twisting the truth. We can ensure merit in the allocation of funds generated from natural resources, in the educational sector, in sports where quota system is compulsory etc. Why must merit be restricted to political appointments and has become important now that a Northerner is in power? |
Politics / Re: Northern Nigerians Will Rule Nigeria For Up To 30 Years by Justcash(m): 7:14am On Aug 28, 2015 |
rottennaija: So, competency is an exclusive feature of Northern Nigerians. Do you know how ridiculous you sound? They control everything in a country with 3 major regions and over 500 ethnic groups. The Northerners must be really exclusive. Nigeria is for all Nigerians. What you are seeing is total domination. 4 Likes |
Politics / Northern Nigerians Will Rule Nigeria For Up To 30 Years by Justcash(m): 7:01am On Aug 28, 2015 |
Buhari had a mission. His mission was to ensure that Northern Nigeria regains and retains political power and leadership control. He has done a good job so far. They now own executive power They now own legislative power They now own judicial power Beyond these powers; They control the electoral power of the electorates They control the security apparatus in the country They control our borders, including power over import and export THEY OWN NIGERIA NOW. As things are now, they can pass power across their regions and Southern Nigeria cannot do anything. The North will rule Nigeria for over 30 years and the South will continue to engage in internal bickering. They are smart. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Fani Kayode Reacts To Appointment On Facebook by Justcash(m): 6:50am On Aug 28, 2015 |
Cadamlk: What about removing quota system to enjoy quality education? Why reduce cut off marks to favor a certain region when it can be done on merit? You guys just like to yap nonsense when it suits you. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Fani Kayode Reacts To Appointment On Facebook by Justcash(m): 6:33am On Aug 28, 2015 |
Nigerians, especially Southern Nigerians, will have to live with the consequences of change for four years or more. With INEC firmly in their pockets, that freedom to vote and determine outcomes is gone forever. I hope the North will develop Nigeria with their reclaimed dominance, unlike when they had it for over 30 years in the past. |
Crime / Re: NDLEA Arrests Two Suspects For Cocaine Trafficking (Pictured) by Justcash(m): 2:03pm On Aug 22, 2015 |
Make This Money.....bear the consequences. That is the way it is.
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Politics / Re: The Yorubas Wrote to The British To Colonize Them. Were they scared? by Justcash(m): 7:49am On Aug 16, 2015 |
lygn19: Why do you think so? |
Politics / The Yorubas Wrote to The British To Colonize Them. Were they scared? by Justcash(m): 5:42am On Aug 16, 2015 |
Between 1895 and 1930, with British colonial forays into Africa late in the 19th century, the Igbo put up one of the toughest resistances against British colonization in Africa. While the Igbo fought, some of its neighbors fell in quick order. For instance, in January 1903, twenty four British officers led a column of 700 African soldiers of the new West African Frontier Force, many of them Hausa, fresh from the Ashanti campaigns, and marched on Kano, and defeated it at the battle of Bebedji. The Emir of Kano, Aliyu, was in flight, while his brother, Muhammed Abbas was installed as a British puppet. Emir Aliyu was soon captured, exiled, and locked up in the British military garrison in Lokoja where he died in 1926. The British defeat and killing of Sultan Attahiru, and the Magajin of Keffi, among many in Burmi on July 27, 1903, marked the formal end of the Caliph’s resistance in Sokoto against the British. Southwards, exhausted by internal rife and the hundred-year civil war following the collapse of Oyo, the Yoruba historian Johnson wrote that it was the Yoruba Obas themselves who wrote and invited the British to come and colonize Yoruba land. Oba Ovoranwen of Benin was quickly defeated by the British and exiled to Calabar, where he too died in exile. But the British fought the Igbo for thirty years, in five campaigns from 1900to 1930, until the British forced the High Priest, Eze Nri Obalike, to appear at the Awka Courts in 1930. Historians like Don Ohadike have written eloquently about the Ekumeku movement and the Igbo use of guerrilla warfare against the British. Meanwhile, the previous year in 1929, Igbo women had driven away the colonial warrant chiefs, imposed on the Igbo by the British. All that prompted, in an attempted to understand the Igbo, the British government under the Colonial Governor-General, Sir Ralph Cameron, to send a series of Anthropologists to study the Igbo. One of them, Sylvia Leith-Ross, came in 1930, and wrote the book, Among African Women, with the preface by Lord Lugard. She noted thus in her book about the Igbo: “these people are not intimidated by us, and are rather amused by us. They watch us and learn quickly what we know. God help us the day they climb the ladder.” By the 1930s, following their work as technicians, tradesmen, mid-level clerks in commercial and government jobs, and artisans helping to lay the North-South Rail lines, the Igbo, had fanned across and settled in what is now modern Nigeria. From 1937-1957 they had enough national density to mobilize and rally round Dr. Azikiwe, and were the arrowheads in the anti-colonial nationalist movement that forced the British colonialists out of Nigeria. By 1967, finding Nigeria no longer suitable for their collective interest and protection, they staged an exit and declared their own state of Biafra. The Igbo remain the only one of the major groups in Nigeria to mobilize an army, create an independent state, and fight in defence of their interests; and they have the capacity to do so again if they feel themselves, and their collective interests threatened. For three years, they fought, and in 1970, exhausted and surrounded, they agreed to a negotiated end, and returned to Nigeria. Note: NO TRIBAL BIGOTRY INTENDED Source: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/08/bhuahri-does-not-have-to-love-the-igbo/#sthash.uCdiTjeB.dpuf 15 Likes 2 Shares |
Politics / Re: Ka Anyi Kpa Maka Oganiru Ala Nna Nna Anyi Bu Biafra by Justcash(m): 11:50am On Aug 14, 2015 |
Politics / Re: Video: Angry Biafran Youths Destroying The Nigerian Flag by Justcash(m): 3:31am On Aug 08, 2015 |
munchfani: The question should be, do they have to kill their own people through suicide missions to pull Nigeria down? Last time I checked, MEND did not blow themselves up. Did they? 5 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Video: Angry Biafran Youths Destroying The Nigerian Flag by Justcash(m): 2:45am On Aug 08, 2015 |
Caseless: Yeah, I remember that people said same about Boko Haram not being as dangerous as MEND when they started. De Ja Vu. 4 Likes |
Politics / Re: Video: Angry Biafran Youths Destroying The Nigerian Flag by Justcash(m): 2:11am On Aug 08, 2015 |
Caseless: Yeah, just like Boko Haram was a comedy when it started. 6 Likes |
Politics / Video: Angry Biafran Youths Destroying The Nigerian Flag by Justcash(m): 2:03am On Aug 08, 2015 |
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Politics / America Has Refused To Sell Weapons To Buhari by Justcash(m): 7:52am On Jul 23, 2015 |
After a four-day official visit in the United States of America, President Muhammadu Buhari will be returning to Nigeria today with no pledge of concrete military assistance against Boko Haram terrorists from his hosts. Source: http://dailytimes.com.ng/us-refuses-sell-weapons-nigeria/ 3 Likes |
Music/Radio / Re: Shoki Was Invented By The Japanese: See Pic For Evidence by Justcash(m): 2:35pm On Jul 22, 2015 |
Vanquay: Shoki is causing catastrophe in Japan right now. These mommas be killing it! franconian: You sef no believe eh? |
Music/Radio / Re: Shoki Was Invented By The Japanese: See Pic For Evidence by Justcash(m): 2:18pm On Jul 22, 2015 |
Vanquay: Why are you bending your mouth? |
Music/Radio / Shoki Was Invented By The Japanese: See Pic For Evidence by Justcash(m): 2:15pm On Jul 22, 2015 |
Japanese old momma group called KBG84 doing shoki...
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Politics / I Did Not Discuss Jonathan With Buhari Says Anyaoku by Justcash(m): 4:32am On Jul 17, 2015 |
Former Commonwealth Secretary, Chief Emeka Anyaoku, yesterday debunked the online report published by Sahara Reporters, which alleged that he visited President Muhammadu Buhari on behalf of former President Goodluck Jonathan to halt the ongoing probe of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) government under the former president. Describing the report as ‘utterly baseless and despicable,” Anyaoku said it was unimaginable that people could sit down and fabricate a story without a foundation. “It is utterly baseless and despicable because there is no truth in it; not at all,” he said. “My attention has just been drawn to SAHARA REPORTERS’ utterly baseless and despicable story of my meeting yesterday with President Buhari. The truth is that my meeting with the President lasted only 25 minutes and never, repeat never, was former President Jonathan mentioned in our discussions,” the former Commonwealth scribe said in a statement sent to The Guardian yesterday. Source: http://www.ngrguardiannews.com/2015/07/i-did-not-discuss-jonathan-with-buhari-says-anyaoku/ 16 Likes 1 Share |
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