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Autos / Re: Buy Cars from Cotonou without stress and your car(s) will be delivered 48 hours by ka0s: 8:04am On Feb 22, 2017
Please what's the price of Golf 3, automatic transmission preferably. it's needed asap.

It will be used for package delivery delivery service around town so a smaller engine is also preferable (1.6L or less).
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Please what's the price of Golf 3, automatic transmission preferably. it's needed asap.

It will be used for package delivery delivery service around town so a smaller engine is also preferable (1.6L or less).
Fashion / Re: Who Is The President Of Nigeria? Dr. Muhammadu Buhari – Miss Nnewi Contestant by ka0s: 8:58am On Jan 06, 2017
Just hold it one bit, one can say "majority" not all
AbuSaad39:
indeed she need a severely counseling, to the fact that she doesn't want to believe that momentarily girls are into desperation.

I can categorically say that south eastern girls are the most highly into desperation at the same time dumbest in the country.

FACT!
Fashion / Re: Who Is The President Of Nigeria? Dr. Muhammadu Buhari – Miss Nnewi Contestant by ka0s: 8:14am On Jan 06, 2017
Let me make it very clear, I am in no way responsible for anyone's decision to commit Suicide.
People that works in a "Corporate Organizations" are known to face a lot of work related stress. Now that am done with the disclaimer, Do you still need that rope ? you really do a lot with it. haha
Ngokafor:



....You have got jokes..listen dude there is no way a grown man who claimed to have worked in several banks,~ll.

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Fashion / Re: Who Is The President Of Nigeria? Dr. Muhammadu Buhari – Miss Nnewi Contestant by ka0s: 8:04am On Jan 06, 2017
Suddenly i am beginning to wonder so , What's really her problem ? she really needs counseling maybe.
AbuSaad39:
Mehn, this woman still onto you sir. Buh what did she really want? Beginning to suspect her oo.

Please she should make it clear to us now this ranting has went so long.
Celebrities / Re: Alice Alache Akla Adepe, Miss Nigeria 1963 (Photos) by ka0s: 10:41pm On Jan 05, 2017
When did Idoma People became northern Nigerians !!! these folks don't even know that the name Otukpo itself is Igbo.
Fashion / Re: Who Is The President Of Nigeria? Dr. Muhammadu Buhari – Miss Nnewi Contestant by ka0s: 10:31pm On Jan 05, 2017
Am not a cucumber Sweetie, please leave me alone !!
Miss corporate organization!! Seems you don't know that anyone who has worked in an environment with a solid Administrative Hierarchy can feel it when listening to a fellow Corpsman. the more you write the more you give yourself away.
Ngokafor:




....Bitt……ctual prowess.
Fashion / Re: Who Is The President Of Nigeria? Dr. Muhammadu Buhari – Miss Nnewi Contestant by ka0s: 3:57pm On Jan 05, 2017
bigerboy200:

During our era in the 80's women are not this Dumb, though back then there were not many women in the universities as of now but the few available were really different and stood out amongst their peers, i don't really know what happened, what kind of mumu virus infected them .it's just sad. just look at Ngozi above me extolling ignorance and believing it makes her look cool.

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Fashion / Re: Who Is The President Of Nigeria? Dr. Muhammadu Buhari – Miss Nnewi Contestant by ka0s: 3:52pm On Jan 05, 2017
bigerboy200:
just imagine...all that occupies her mind is taking selfies, movies, reading linda blog,bella naija, stalking kyle and kim kardashian, even the smartphones they are crazy about, the can't use it well.. infact if i carry this kain pesin go house sef, na resounding reset slap my mama go tear me... I think our generation is truly unlucky..


Good God! I think I'll be the one offering drinks here, you just said it better than i can. I and my wife are worried our sons might end up marrying foreigners. My eldest son came back to Nigeria to assist in running my business, he met many girls but they were all like the ones you mentioned above. I am truly worried. My second son is now dating a foreigner and i pray his junior ones won't be doing same.
If you're a father you'll truly understand my pains. I just don't know how to help the hard working young man.

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Fashion / Re: Who Is The President Of Nigeria? Dr. Muhammadu Buhari – Miss Nnewi Contestant by ka0s: 3:43pm On Jan 05, 2017
Eeeew!! that really hurts. you need a rope ? you can voluntarily hang you know .

You claim to be Igbo, you know so much about the Civil War apart from everything else, You turn around and say IPOB are just bitter just to make a point, what's more do you want me to say ? You just proved to all that you're just an ignorant NIGERIAN girl. If all you do is Lie( 1st post) , insult (second post) and attack your own(3rd post) Maybe we only need to hand you a cucumber to complete the requirements needed to be officially certified Dumb.

It beats me that a foreigner will research on the issues affecting your own people and feel empathetic towards your cause and some Dumb slowpoke here will denigrate people who has given all they have for your cause just to prove her stupidity.

anyway a Nigerian girl will Bleep to get her way afterall what else does she have to offer, she'll betray his own to get her way , afterall she's not intelligent enough to understand the meaning of repercussions nor does the notion of dignity her turf, that's why you'll see female afro-American activists leading thousands of her people, sticking to her cause and even going to jail for it. Here all we get are ignorant whores with Morals the like of a pig.

You should be ashamed to say you have a job , at least now we know what's your job.
Ngokafor:




..pathetic.

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Fashion / Re: Who Is The President Of Nigeria? Dr. Muhammadu Buhari – Miss Nnewi Contestant by ka0s: 1:41pm On Jan 05, 2017
Ngokafor:




...You sound extremely bitter mr man,why would i lie to you or anyone here?………………a
I can only get two things from your long rant …
1: Yes most Nigerian girls has only Sex to offer and nothing else and rely only on their feminity for progress.
2: That you are not much different from those sort of girls discussed above since you can't even come up with an intelligent rebuttal to the claims made above.

Mind you , the Slovenian Smarty you just talked about will floor you on issues with the Biafran war, the current agitation and can comprehensively tell you the problems with it and what she thinks as solutions. an IPOB member(Netherlands) , so i don't really know what you think you knew about your culture, since in order to be close to her lover she learnt to speak igbo.

Well all these are not the point, the point is that truth hurts and now i knew how much. I wish you happy recovery lollz.

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Romance / Re: Photos Of Nigerian Couple In Dubai Desert by ka0s: 1:18pm On Jan 05, 2017
Can you imagine how stupid seemingly old people are these days ? Dubai Desert ?? maybe the desert is a different kind of desert courtesy of its Dubainess.
Fashion / Re: Who Is The President Of Nigeria? Dr. Muhammadu Buhari – Miss Nnewi Contestant by ka0s: 1:02pm On Jan 05, 2017
Nigerian men just use and dump them, most are the same level with them intellectually.
I know a couple of young men who are really confused on how to get a quality wife.
tiwiex:


U made good points then I wondered, who is dating them and why are they not pressured to improve themselves? It is like Nigerian men don't really expect so much intellectually from their women.

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Fashion / Re: Who Is The President Of Nigeria? Dr. Muhammadu Buhari – Miss Nnewi Contestant by ka0s: 11:05am On Jan 05, 2017
Oh it hurts doesn't it ? Please tell me how much it really hurts …
Bayodele19:

dont tell me your girlfriend is a beautiful dummy, because you said the girls have a low IQ, definetly you are dating someone like that. pity u.
Fashion / Re: Who Is The President Of Nigeria? Dr. Muhammadu Buhari – Miss Nnewi Contestant by ka0s: 10:59am On Jan 05, 2017
Thanks Man, the post is quite close enough, the one i was talking about was around 2009 or 2010 though. but yours accurately describes it too
phlamesG:

This is it

https://www.nairaland.com/3463777/girlfriend-very-dull-uninteresting

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Fashion / Re: Who Is The President Of Nigeria? Dr. Muhammadu Buhari – Miss Nnewi Contestant by ka0s: 10:37am On Jan 05, 2017
I've got a son though.
MARYchiells:
Oga, are you married? l think I'm interested.
Fashion / Re: Who Is The President Of Nigeria? Dr. Muhammadu Buhari – Miss Nnewi Contestant by ka0s: 10:31am On Jan 05, 2017
Sorry if my post was misunderstood, i am quite aware that there exist many well informed, well read, focused and grounded girls all over Nigeria. I am married to one.
My point is that the MAJORITY are Skanks and they push themselves so forcefully and loudly they are making the really good girls starting to feel as if they are the outcasts. this phenomena is getting to the point which we might wake up someday and realize that the values which out society have sustained and survived on has been turned upside down. that is quite dangerous and will be the death of all of us.
Imagine where a well read girl that can transfer her knowledge to our children while raising them and therefore guarantee the sustenance of order and progress in our race becomes a laughing stock while ignorant Olodos become the main thing , can you imagine the outcome of such scenario ?
Well we're getting there soon.
haykwin:
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To some extent, you are right understanding those are the categories of girls you have seen or met

but when you meet the real women of virtue and substance, you cant but appreciate them because they have got the best brain in the world

good things are not found every where you know? But trust, there are very brilliant, beautiful and intelligent girls out there

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Fashion / Re: Who Is The President Of Nigeria? Dr. Muhammadu Buhari – Miss Nnewi Contestant by ka0s: 10:23am On Jan 05, 2017
I know truth hurts and i don't expect you yo agree with me knowing the typical Nigeria girl, but out there it's a well known and almost un-arguable that majority of Nigerian girls are extremely ignorant. I also have a strong urge to call you a liar as well since almost everyone can assert that what you just posted doesn't tally with reality. I used to be banker and i knew how 90% of the female bankers got recruited, I've owned and ran my own company for 11 years now with branches in every major city in Nigeria and i know how recruitment of female workers go as well. A graduate of UNIBEN and exra 4years studying abroad, i have dated both Nigerian and foreign women. Nigerian women remain the filth of Africa's womenhood.
It's not about topics that interest men or women, it's about basic knowledge any functional adult should know. Most women I've came across has no academic interest whatsoever, am afraid it seems they have no interest at all apart from superficial things like sitcoms and the latest celebrity gossip.
My son's current girlfriend is a Slovenian and we can talk for hours on topics from Nazism to Neo colonialism, Cultures, languages to bizarre stuffs like Stem cells. She's only 21 last August. Your silly Nigerian girls don't even know their own president, now you wonder what answer they'll give if you ask them who's Marcus Garvey or even bring up such important topics like Pan-Africanism.
Ngokafor:





...You are very wrong with your postulations.
....In my office,most applicants who are able to scale through job interviews over the years are usually females(it has nothing to do with 'bottom-power'cos i usually have the last say on who gets picked)..Most males we have interviewed always appears not to know what they are talking about..Sometimes we are 'forced' to lower the oral interview standards slighly for males so that we can have enough mix of male and female...The funny thing is that those males we gave 'waivers' to turned out okay on their jobs,but they didnt sound as smart during their interviews..

...My point is that the fact that some females may not flow with the kind of conversations you guys find interesting does not make them stvpid...For instance,Most females(me included)find UEFA football and all the plethora of analysis that go with it boring,but that does not make me any less intelligent.

....On this forum,i dont see much of the so-called male intellectual prowess anyway because most intellectual discourse usually have little or no comments.It is only stuupid threads about celebrities,tribal threads,anti-female thread,sychophantic political threads,ego-tripping inter-country threads that you see comments going on forever..usually by males.

...Trust me when i say that there is no iota of intelligence by most male posters here to support your assertions that you guys are more intelligent...you can book-mark that.

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Fashion / Re: Who Is The President Of Nigeria? Dr. Muhammadu Buhari – Miss Nnewi Contestant by ka0s: 9:21am On Jan 05, 2017
Funny part is , Only God knows how many guys they've all slept with to be among the contestants. How man videos they made and maybe some might have to Bleep a chimpanzee in the videos to make it, since Cucumbers are no longer in Vogue, and yet this is what we've got.

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Fashion / Re: Who Is The President Of Nigeria? Dr. Muhammadu Buhari – Miss Nnewi Contestant by ka0s: 9:10am On Jan 05, 2017
I can't find the old post where we once discussed the low IQ of Nigerian girls these days and i remembered the girls fought back with venom on that one.
It's almost impossible to find a girl that can read a book cover to cover, most girls can't even hold a decent conversation for 5 minutes unless you're talking about Davido or ToNto Dike.
They bring no value whatsoever to the life of a man, all they have is a pretty face and some not even so pretty.
The rate of female ignorance in Nigeria has resulted in Multitudes of pretty faced girls with no personality .
Most thinks all that men needs is just sex which shows the standards they've got.
How can these idiots raise the next generation of leaders ?
Are we not doomed already ?

Sex is soo easy and cheap these days you can get nuts reloaded for just 400 Naira.

I pity men that would marry these women.

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Education / Re: We'll Withdraw Your Kids From School If You Tarnish Our Image On Social Media-FG by ka0s: 9:25pm On Dec 11, 2016
Why don't they just shoot the parents , that would have been a better punishment.

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Phones / Re: Nigerians React To Proposed Hike In Cost Of Data by ka0s: 1:52pm On Nov 30, 2016
They were warned that APC was an imperialists Backdoor party whose only goal is to sell off Nigerian assets, devalue Naira, divide people and increase the misery on the masses they never listened and they are all here crying over data price hike as if it's the only mayhem about to befall them… the real misery is just loading.
Phones / Re: Nigerians Condemn FG Over Plan To Increase Data Tariff. by ka0s: 1:42pm On Nov 30, 2016
They were warned that APC was an imperialists Backdoor party whose only goal is to sell off Nigerian assets, devalue Naira, divide people and increase the misery on the masses they never listened and they are all here crying over data price hike as if it's the only mayhem about to befall them… the real misery is just loading.
Phones / Re: Data Rate Increase: A Deliberate Mechanism To Reduce Social Media Influence? by ka0s: 1:21pm On Nov 30, 2016
They were warned that APC was an imperialists Backdoor party whose only goal is to sell off Nigerian assets, devalue Naira, divide people and increase the misery on the masses they never listened and they are all here crying over data price hike as if it's the only mayhem about to befall them… the real misery is just loading.
Nairaland / General / Re: Large Python Killed At Akuora Obosi In Anambra State by ka0s: 2:44pm On Nov 20, 2016
I am not soo sure this is Eke Ogba, these guys just committed an atrocity.
Crime / Re: Police Sergeant Killed In Abuja During Shootout With Armed Robbers by ka0s: 12:24pm On Nov 14, 2016
I have up to 45 personal pictures of the Innocent police Murders, Law Abiding Citizens arrested and killed by the police and nothing done about it.
REST IN PEACE though tongue
Family / Re: My Friend Is Cheating On His Wife, Putting Me In A Tight Situation by ka0s: 12:19pm On Nov 14, 2016
By God's grace you will go quite far in life, you seem like the kind of girl that is in control of her life, plans and leaves the rest to God. Nips a problem in the bud before it gets bigger than you.
One shouldn't eat her cake and expect to have it back, if you abandon your marriage your marriage will abandon you.
@Amelian . May God bless your Mother.
Amelian:
It's a pity, some married women are like that... They will leave their husband, travel abroad for further studies and I usually ask, this PHD or masters u are going for? Please enlighten me, what do u intend to do with it? They will say they just want to have higher degrees.
I shake head for those wives.. Later they will start crying wolf, saying can u imagine her husband has married another woman.. May the almighty God give them sense to see the havoc they are creating in their homes.

Op, your friend is lonely. And even if the wife travels with the next flight back home to fight her husband. Cos He is the only person she can fight for now.. After telling her sorry dear, with sweet words and she travels back.. He will still go back to his girlfriend.. And the girlfriend is determined to be his wife.. So my dear, the situation is messy already.

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Foreign Affairs / South Korea’s Historic “one Million People Protest” To Oust Washington’s Puppet by ka0s: 11:09am On Nov 14, 2016
Global Research Editor’s Note

Compare this event in Korea to the ongoing “few thousand” anti-Trump protesters in the USA. Whereas the latter has made the tabloids and CNN coverage ad nauseam, the million people protest movement against America’s puppet regime in Seoul is not news worthy, it has barely been covered by US network TV.

Read the incisive and carefully documented article of Hyun Lee.

Look at the images below: compare them to the anti-Trump protests.

This is a historic event. The message of the Korean people is loud and clear. M. Ch. GR Editor

* * *

As the United States ushers in a new right wing president into office, South Korea is about to give theirs the boot. One million people gathered in Seoul on November 12 to demand Park Geun-hye’s resignation. This is the largest protest South Korea has seen since the democratic uprising of June 1987.

Train and bus tickets to Seoul were sold out in major cities across the country as people headed to the capital for the historic demonstration. Youth in school uniforms were a noticeably large contingent. Rainbow flags flew next to trade union banners, and mothers with children were among the crowd. 150,000 workers made up the largest contingent at the demonstration- 35,000 public sector and transport workers, 20,000 government employees, 15,000 metal workers, 15,000 service workers, 10,000 teachers, and 5000 health and medical workers.



Seoul Mayor Park Won-soon refused to supply water from the city’s fire hydrants to the police, which had threatened to use of water cannons to block protesters from reaching the Blue House. Referring to the death of farmer Baek Nam-gi, hit by a high-pressure water cannon at a mass demonstration in November 2015, Mayor Park said in a radio interview, “No more.” He added, “Water from fire hydrants is intended for putting out fires, not peaceful protests.”

It should be made clear to the foreign media that the outpouring of anger on the street is not just about the recent scandal involving the shaman cult leader who used her connection with the president to embezzle money. It has more to do with pent-up anger from four years of neo-authoritarian rule. It is about denouncing Park Geun-hye’s labor market reform, which will expand the pool of precarious workers and undermine the power of labor unions. It is about her dissolution of an opposition political party and jailing of labor leaders and opposition lawmakers. It is about her refusal to allow a serious investigation into the Sewol Tragedy and the cause of the death of three hundred people, mostly high school students, who drowned in the ferry that capsized in 2014. It is about her backdoor deal with Japan last year to silence the Korean victims of sexual slavery by the Japanese army during WWII. And the list goes on.

Organizers of last Saturday’s demonstration are calling for simultaneous actions in cities across the country on November 19 to continue to press for Park’s resignation. If she still refuses to step down, they are calling for a re-convergence in Seoul on November 26. Meanwhile, the country’s two largest trade union confederations – the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions and the Federation of Korean Trade Unions – have vowed a general strike if Park Geun-hye refuses to resign.



Korea Times screenshot





screen shots al Jazeera

In the past few weeks, Park’s approval rating has crashed to an embarrassing single digit, and sixty percent of the South Korean population says she should step down. There are growing calls inside the conservative Saenuri Party for Park Geun-hye to leave the party and its leadership to resign. So far Park has refused to step down, but her resignation, it seems, is a matter of time.

People Power, Not Another U.S.-Backed Authoritarian

Park Geun-hye is a key U.S. ally in what the United States considers a critical region for its geopolitical and economic interests. The US-ROK alliance has been in place since 1953, and the United States maintains 28,000 troops in South Korea. The global economic system is highly dependent on trade with Asia-Pacific, and the East China Sea is a significant sea lane through which much of global trade passes every day. Its alliances with South Korea and Japan are critical for the United States to maintain its foothold in the region to counter China, as well as Russia and North Korea.

So how are U.S. officials looking at the current situation in South Korea? White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest’s recent comment seems to suggest they are already looking ahead at the possibility of Park’s resignation and feel confident that she will be replaced by someone to their liking. “One of the hallmarks of a strong alliance is that it remains durable, even when different people and different personalities are leading the countries,” he said about South Korea during a press gaggle aboard Air Force One.

If leaked classified cables from William Stanton, former deputy chief of mission at the U.S. embassy in South Korea, are any indication, we can be sure that U.S. officials are watching the situation unfolding in South Korea with keen interest. Describing the political situation in South Korea immediately prior to the presidential election there in 2007, Stanton wrote-

Lee [Myung-bak]’s staffers are trying their best to characterize Park as not quite the unblemished princess she claims to be. … Perhaps even more damaging to her image as the maiden who sacrificed herself in the service of the nation upon the assassination of her mother, Park has been linked to the late Choi Tae-min, a charismatic pastor. Rumors are rife that the late pastor had complete control over Park’s body and soul during her formative years and that his children accumulated enormous wealth as a result.

Stanton detailed every allegation of corruption, rumors of personality defects and dirt hurled at each other by political opponents in the run-up to the election, then concluded,

“For us, the good news is that this is shaping up to be an election in which the United States is far from the vortex, quite unlike the 2002 election which had us in the middle of the whirlpool following the death of two schoolgirls accidentally struck by a USFK vehicle. … So whoever wins in December, we are likely to see continuity in U.S.-Korean relations.”

For U.S. officials whose main concern is preserving the US-ROK alliance and securing U.S. interests in the region, the current situation unfolding in South Korea is not as simple as the 2007 election and is likely to have their heads spinning. Park is effectively isolated and her resignation seems a matter of time, but if she steps down too soon, it doesn’t buy them enough time to ensure that she will be replaced by someone to their liking. If she steps down too late, on the other hand, crescive anger on the streets may become too hot to handle.

Plus, soon they’ll have a recalcitrant in the White House. Many South Korean officials have wrung their hands over Trump’s comments that he is open to negotiating directly with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and that South Korea should either pay more for U.S. protection or mind their own defense. Although Trump tried to allay their fears this week by reaffirming U.S. commitment to defending South Korea, just what his policy will be on Korea, or any other issue for that matter, is anyone’s guess.

With so many uncertainties, we can be sure that those with a vested interest in preserving the US-ROK alliance are busy plotting and maneuvering behind the scene to safeguard U.S. interests in the region. Once-stalled talks between Seoul and Tokyo on a military intel pact are suddenly on an accelerated track. Amidst the chaos of cult worship allegations and police raids on presidential aides, the South Korean Defense Ministry quietly held two rounds of working-level talks with its Japanese counterpart to discuss the General Security of Military Intelligence Agreement- a deal left unsigned in 2012 due to overwhelming opposition from South Koreans but aggressively pushed by the United States, which considers military cooperation between the two historic adversaries vital to its interests in the region.

The Commander of U.S. Forces in Korea also announced last week that it will deploy a U.S. Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile battery in South Korea within eight to ten months – in complete disregard of mounting opposition from South Koreans, including small farmers in Seongju and Gimcheon who have been holding nightly candlelight actions since July to block the weapon system from being deployed in their towns.

Anti-American sentiment peaked in South Korea after the assassination of Park’s dictator father Park Chung-hee when his replacement Chun Doo-hwan, with a tacit green light from the United States, crushed the democratic aspirations of the South Korean people by massacring hundreds in the southern city of Gwangju.

Let us hope history does not repeat itself. Let us make sure Park the daughter will not be replaced by yet another U.S.-backed authoritarian, who will turn history backwards and trample on the rights of working people. As we mourn the loss of progress in the United States, let us stand with the people of South Korea, who themselves have endured four years of oppressive rule and are now on the verge of breaking through to a new era through people power.

The original source of this article is Global Research
Copyright © Hyun Lee, Global Research, 2016
http://www.globalresearch.ca/south-koreas-historic-one-million-people-protest-to-oust-washingtons-puppet-president-park-geun-hye/5556808

Politics / Re: Flags, Coats Of Arms, Symbols And Monuments Of Nigerian States (2016) by ka0s: 1:38pm On Nov 10, 2016
Anambra 's flag and coat of arms is just awesome!! Anambrarians have a silent yet audacious way of asserting themselves in everything, always at the forefront and unique.

Borno - Home of Peace!!!
Foreign Affairs / Re: Lady Gaga Protests As Trump Is Elected President Of The United States (photo) by ka0s: 1:23pm On Nov 10, 2016
Standards dropped like years ago!!! you just come along to see the new LOW!
prof1990:
There have been exactly 30 nairalanders who posted above me and I have to say less than 5 people made any sense.
It's has become alarming how unwise most youths in Nigeria are getting. They just come and write very meaningless opinions on every thread.
I read a thread earlier about how the US elections won't have any effect on the naira and virtually everyone on the front page didn't have any sensible thing to say. I am young but am scared for how most young people are thinking nowadays. Have been saying it Nairaland is fast becoming a thread where people jst come and past things that don't make sense.
We see threads talking about snakes and what people wear and stuffs like that. It doesn't make sense mehn. I love this forum but recently it's standard has dropped drastically

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Politics / Re: Multi-party Democracy Best For Nigeria – Buhari by ka0s: 1:31pm On Nov 09, 2016
The Imperialist installed Bushman would promote his Master's plans as usual, but i like it the way Nigerians are suffering, 16yrs of this sort of suffering is what we need, then 16yrs more and more..........
Religion / Re: What's Your Say About TB Joshua's Prophesy On US Election Now The Result Is Out? by ka0s: 1:27pm On Nov 09, 2016
This event won't stop stupid Africans from trooping to these charlatans and giving their hard earned money to them.

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