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Celebrities / Re: Ghanaian Actress And Their Tribes: Which Tribe Has The Most Beautiful Actresses by kennyrosie: 12:01pm On Mar 19, 2013
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There is no way anyone can compare Ghana women with Nigeria counterpart. In what way, besides the few in acting roles, some with natural black toned skin and their biracial children, Ghanaians are far behind on the list when it comes to pretty ladies. The issue of biracial actor/ actresses who see very often in Ghana and Nigerian movies to me is self identity crisis, people tying to brand in to fit into mindset of beauty thereby mixing with Chinese, Lebanese etc.. Because someone is mixed and light skinned doesn't necessarily mean they 're pretty.
Politics / Re: Chief Of Army Staff, Azubuike Ihejirika, Spits Fire! by kennyrosie: 6:41am On Mar 13, 2013
~Bluetooth:
Bunch of lies.Instead of him to address the allegations of nepotism against him,he's busy fooling around like an assshole.we all know why your sister in immigration Rosemary UZOMA Was sacked after all the scandals against her.

What now makes you think you are better than her when we all know that being the first Army chief in a long time coupled with the marginalization of the ibos occasioned by the long years of northern domination of the military and Nigeria politics,the only thing certain is for you to fix your ibo brothers to fill in the marginalized space.however,coming out to preach to Nigerians on how you are a good army chief even in the face of evidence against you is totally bullshiit.Admit your wrong and stop lying even the same thing is happening in SSS and other organizations where the SS and the SE occupy !


Bluetooth, you 're a fool. What part of this interview you didn't understand? The chief makes it clear that it is not business as usual. He gave names of those promoted and still you 're not satisfied.
Politics / Re: Otedola/Lawan $620K Bribery Scandal Probe Hits Dead End by kennyrosie: 9:42pm On Feb 23, 2013
Nigeria politicians will continue to keep their constituencies in a perpertual darkness so that they will continue to be re-elected. Sometimes they will use ethnic conflicts, tribal ideologies, division, marginalization and even Boko Haran's mayhem to digress attention, by so doing they will succeed and continue their ineffective governance and massive loot. Nigerians, wake up and unite, take your country back before it is too late.
Politics / Re: Mark: State Of Origin Should Be Abolished In Nigeria by kennyrosie: 9:12pm On Feb 23, 2013
Desola:

But we are not one and united. We are but a mere geographical expression. What do I have in common with an ibo man to make me want to be one with him? Nada! That's what!

Desola, you're a dolt, backward little poppy. Why do you have so much hatred in you? Are you better than the Ibos or any other ethnicity in Nigeria? Please before you use a quote, give credit to the original writer, if you don't it is called plagiarism.
Whatever you wish others will surely come back to bite you! You go to UK, US or Canada with your ugly inferior ass and want them to accept you as one of them right but you can't accept your fellow Nigerians?

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Politics / Re: Mark: State Of Origin Should Be Abolished In Nigeria by kennyrosie: 8:41pm On Feb 23, 2013
Novice1: Let him resign from his postion as Senate president first, because he got that by virtue of his state of origin.

I can't stand willful ignorance and stupidity of many Nigerians including yourself. In the western world like America, we have or had Chinese, Indians, Mexican Americans as governors. We have them as governors just because their parents are legally residents that established residency in the states and have them as US citizens.
Politics / Re: Mark: State Of Origin Should Be Abolished In Nigeria by kennyrosie: 8:22pm On Feb 23, 2013
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You write as if you're intelligent but your writing thoughts indicates you're not. Establishing a residency in a state one lives for years or forever is the norm for every nation. It has nothing to do with depleting identity or extincting a language. Here in the U.S, we have all different ethnicities and races, but we are Anericans first and foremost. It doesn't change who you are or what you 're.
If you called what the Senator said as silly, why do Nigerians establish permanent residency or citizenship in the UK, USA and Canada..etc?
95% of Nigerian GDP comes from oil and the South South and East contribute to almost all of that. My question to you is this? Since you object state of residency, why should your state benefit from resources from another state, please tell me?

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Politics / Re: Mark: State Of Origin Should Be Abolished In Nigeria by kennyrosie: 7:54pm On Feb 23, 2013
Why is it Nigerians find it difficult to comprehend, is no brainy to understand what this intelligent man is saying?. And, this is honest, well thought and brilliant idea by a politician I havnt heard in a long time. State of residency should be utilize all the time, not state of origin-- that is how it is done in the western world and Nigerians living overseas benefit from this too. If one establishes a residency for a certain amount of years, he/she should claim residency of that state because he/she pays taxes, contributed to the development of that state and perhaps have children that are born in the resident state. This is how it is done everywhere. Doing this in Nigeria will reduce ethnic identity politics, ethnic wars or interest, tribalism, favoritism and improves social acceptance. It will also encourage migration, people understanding others without being bias or prejudice. Bravo! Bravo! It is a smart move.

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