Celebrities › Re: Yemi Alade Celebrates 7m Youtube View Of 'OH MY GOSH' by kernel01: 8:20am On May 10, 2019 |
Princeofnigeria: Useless woman
I’ve never see a musician from western world even the upcoming ones celebrating views Were you referring to your Mother or sister with the verb in your sentence? |
Celebrities › Re: Yemi Alade Celebrates 7m Youtube View Of 'OH MY GOSH' by kernel01: 8:19am On May 10, 2019 |
0ppa: Please, I don't get it, is Yemi Alade a musician or a mad-woman figure people feature in their music videos? Which of the categories does your mother fall into? |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Kills Soldier Abass Tugbaski Days After Chatting With Wife (pics) by kernel01: 9:58pm On May 09, 2019 |
iammo:

Military Job this days is very very risky, they now recruit young guys who dont understand much of the resposibility of been a soldier, RIP to him Lecturer, what does it take again to understand the military? |
Celebrities › Re: Tiwa Savage Reacts To Burna Boy’s Statement About International Deals by kernel01: 7:59pm On May 09, 2019 |
Abudu2000: Since when has BuRMa boy gotta say in Nigeria music industry, this guy was so overhyped, he has zero talent and his music is only enjoyed by drug addicts. I am trying my best to like him but I just can't play his mixtape for 3mins, if I do then I won't sleep..
Mtcheeew A million and one people love him, focus on those you love. |
Celebrities › Re: Tiwa Savage Reacts To Burna Boy’s Statement About International Deals by kernel01: 7:57pm On May 09, 2019 |
jimi4us: It baffles me people see Mr. Eazi and Burna boy as musicians. With their KomKom songs
As in I don't understand I'm not there fan, but then... You can't beat them, they mustn't sing according to your definition of Music. Look for those that sing to suit your taste and stop talking nonsense. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Nominates Emefiele For Second Term As CBN Governor by kernel01: 5:08pm On May 09, 2019 |
VillagePipu: Begging who?
When they gave you quit notice in the North, why were Igbos shamelessly begging? Who was begging? Your forefathers were fighting to keep us for three years. |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 2:51pm On May 09, 2019 |
shadeyinka: Hi
Yes I agree but what is the East's definition of Power. It is certainly not like the northern definition of power.
Until we give peace a chance, we would remain backward! Brother... The truth is that we don't share same ideology. |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 2:46pm On May 09, 2019 |
Mayor08: Lol.. Just check it... No one complains about ministers cause every states will be represented... Look more You said Yorubas weren't fairly represented in his cabinet. They accused of not giving the Yorubas Speakership, but it was hijacked by (Tinubu) ACN Yoruba Lawmakers in the house with Tambuwal. As to control the house via proxy instead of PDP Yoruba candidate. |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 2:40pm On May 09, 2019 |
shadeyinka: The key to technological development isn't about direct foreign investment but about government will and market. Foreign direct investment looks good but it milks a country. Check out MTN in Nigeria. We actually give South Africa more money than we make from the investment. It's not even about the oil but about will to innovate and be self sufficient.
The enormous resources of Nigeria is being mismanaged daily because we southerners wouldn't work together A good nation won't allow capital flight. Foreign investment is good, but they should be policies to check them. You can't send out more than $50,000 out of China. Secondly, our differences is overwhelming us. Population is good in China, but hurts India. |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 2:35pm On May 09, 2019 |
Mayor08: Do you really know much?.... Who doesn't know ministers are chosen from each states... Check his appointments and agencies.. Even Jonathan admitted Ummm... I don tire for you. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Nominates Emefiele For Second Term As CBN Governor by kernel01: 2:34pm On May 09, 2019 |
VillagePipu: SS are stakeholders, people from that muddy side aren't worth poo. We aren't agreed. Why are you always agonizing about Biafra and begging Igbos for unity? |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 2:33pm On May 09, 2019 |
shadeyinka: Is Libia really doing well technologically? I understand that problem of religious difference but in situations where we now have some Igbo Muslims (Nwoko Ned) as an example, we may need to think deeper. Hahaha hah... Igbos have less than 1% Muslim population in Nigeria. This year was the very first time of seeing Igbo Muslim. |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 2:30pm On May 09, 2019 |
Mayor08: Here we go.. I'm talking about appointments... His cabinet Agric and Natural Resources (State) Bukar Tijani Borno Attorney General, Justice Mohammed Bello Adoke Kogi Aviation Stella Oduah-Ogiemwonyi Anambra Defence Bello H. Mohammed Kebbi Defence (State) Erelu Olusola Obada Osun Education Ruqayyatu Rufai Jigawa FCT (State) Olajumoke Akinjide Oyo Federal Capital Territory Bala Mohammed Bauchi Finance Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala Abia Finance (State) Yerima Lawal Ngama Yobe Foreign Affairs Olugbenga Ashiru Ogun Foreign Affairs (State) Viola Onwuliri Imo Health Onyebuchi Chukwu Ebonyi Information Labaran Maku Nasarawa Communication Technology Mrs. Omobola Johnson Ondo Interior Comrade Abba Moro Benue Labour Emeka Wogu Abia Mines and Steel Development Mohammed Musa Sada Katsina National Planning Shamsudeen Usman Kano Niger Delta Affairs Godsday Orubebe Delta Niger Delta Affairs (State) Zainab Ibrahim Kuchi Niger Petroleum Diezani Alison-Madueke Bayelsa Police Affairs Caleb Olubolade Ekiti Power Chinedu Nebo took over from Bart Nnaji Enugu Science and Technology Ita Okon Bassey Ewa Akwa Ibom Sports Yusuf Sulaiman Sokoto Trade and Investment Olusegun O. Aganga Lagos Trade and Investment (State) Samuel Ioraer Ortom Benue Transport Idris A.Umar Gombe Women Affairs Zainab Maina Adamawa Works Mike Onolememen Edo Works (State) Bashir Yugudu Zamfara Youth Development Bolaji Abdullahi Kwara. Check your facts next time before saying things just because others are saying that. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Nominates Emefiele For Second Term As CBN Governor by kernel01: 2:27pm On May 09, 2019 |
agabusta: Yes oh, "ethnocentric Buhari must return a Northerner."
You'd see that the new song will be, "he was re-appointed because he Emefiele has become an errand boy for Buhari".
If he was not re-appointed, and a Northerner was appointed, the noise of ethnic agenda would have reached the high heavens not minding that a southerner has just completed a 5 year tenure. Please close your mouth. What's the ratio of appointment if we're stake holders in the country? |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 2:23pm On May 09, 2019 |
Mayor08: Couldn't fish it out, Jonathan didn't say it himself, it was said by one of his appointees.. I will like to share a thread with you and let you see thing for yourself and let you know we are all the same... Yorubas complained of been marginalised by Jonathan led fog but your people rained insults on us and our elders we can't reap where we did not show forgetting we also voted for Jonathan....
https://www.nairaland.com/745731/yoruba-marginalization-elders-met-jonathan When the PDP zoned the Speakership of the House to the South West it was expected that all members elected on the platform of the Party would be loyal to it. The leadership of the PDP did not know that there was a mole in the PDP. The opposition represented by the defunct ACN and CPC supported you Hon Tambuwal and deceived some Honorable members of the PDP in order to install you Speaker of the House. It was obvious to all that the intention of the opposition and yourself was to cause disaffection in the polity as your emergence as Speaker disenfranchised the South West. What was the position of the Igbos in that government? |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 2:04pm On May 09, 2019 |
aribisala0: Please show where THE WEST called him unprintable names
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Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 1:56pm On May 09, 2019 |
Mayor08: Lol.. Sounds funny.. Last time I checked he and is cabinet called the south west ewedu eating people... Browse that out though Please show me. |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 1:49pm On May 09, 2019 |
Mayor08: Read my last post well, I'm only going to touch the points I didn't make mention of... We can decide to hate or not but not been so childish as insulting everybody that isn't with you. I'm not pro/against anybody.. Just get my message right.. Someone clearly said pdp birthed APC, why then the sudden hate for anyone in Apt and you expect people not to see things otherwise Look brother, all you life, I've never seen any Nigerian President insulted by any tribe. The West called him unprintable names. Today, we're faced with nick naming a sitting President. The West set the antecedent. Don't expect it to stop. The South South may not homogeneous in nature, but was pained by those gestures. |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 1:44pm On May 09, 2019 |
shadeyinka: I agree with you BUT if we don't look at the potential we have as a nation, we would think fragmentation is the best that can happen.
Why do we vote in incompetent leaders? Because we allow the uneducated to decide for us through our disunity. Have you ever seen the voting class in the north? You'll be sorry for this country!
When we fragment, we e become like Guinea Bissau and Togo: God forbid! Which Togo? Brother... Small Ghana has more Direct Foreign Investment as we speak. Better road network, steady power and more visa free nations. Why do we have majority of our top officers from the North, when they have the least literacy in Nigeria? Are you going to stop the North from bringing in uneducated personality to head ministries? |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 1:36pm On May 09, 2019 |
Mayor08: I'm not against who you people vote for/like or what you stand for... You guys should learn to respect other people's decision, we are different... Let us criticize this government constructively and not base on hate... When an igbo man says something against this government, so many people will think he/she said that cause you guys hate him When did criticizing a government that one is a stake holder in become a problem? If we pay tax, we have a right to be constructively critical about issues that affects us. Critics isn't same as hate. Wait... Even if they hate him, they have every right. After killing their children in the name of Python dance, how many people were killed that warrant Military intervention, why haven't they implemented same strategy in Zamfara and the whole of North East? |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 1:29pm On May 09, 2019 |
shadeyinka: If you have done your analysis we'll, you will see that we will succeed more because of our market size as a united country than otherwise. Technological development with no market is useless!
There is a gangup against emerging countries technology-wise. A country that would survive must have a large internal market.
We have all the problems above because the intellectuals have allowed the mediocre to rule them in the name of tribal sentiments. We need to strategically think of the way forward. You sound differently, but our definition of power differs in Nigeria. South defines power as the ability to provide jobs, economics and social welfare. But the Northern defines it as the ability to suppress others and subject them to his own way of life. |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 1:25pm On May 09, 2019 |
shadeyinka: Is there no intelligent way to work out a new political ideology that will suit the two regions?
Like I said earlier "there is no single Yoruba voice anywhere". Let's work on forging a unity Brother.... Our religious differences are too high. I wish we divide this nation, so many tiny nations are doing well. Libia are 10 million. |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 1:21pm On May 09, 2019 |
shadeyinka: Nothing to be proud of except our resilience!
After listening to Mohalu in the political debate, I discovered that our differences is our greatest enemy. I see that Nigeria as a country seem to be under a curse! We vote it mediocres in the name of tribal sentiments when intellectuals boku for ground. I read on Quora, an Israeli answering a question about Nigeria. He said Nigeria is the worst place to reside in this world. He talked about our denial of the truth, voting an incompetence mediocre for a geniuse. A talent needs to pay to be admitted. Look at Anthony Joshua and Anaba. They both beg for opportunity to represent this nation, but no! Except they pay money. Please I wish this nation be divided, we share different values. |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 1:15pm On May 09, 2019 |
Mayor08: I understand.. But the extent at which people from the East hate just any Muslim, any one that supports APC is so alarming... There is life after religion and politics.. We are humans first... Hope we get it right some day... Where are you from? I'm Igbo. Trust me the problem isn't APC as a party, but the arrow heads. Is Atiku, Yaradua not Muslims? They perceive Buhari as a regional leader and extremist. Remember comments made by Buhari during Jonathan government, so much that he was asked by Boko-haram to represent them with the FG the, finally it didn't happen. Igbos can stand Tinubu ordering them, to an Igbo man every man is equal. I want to tell you this for free. We love Ojukwu, but the moment he ventured into Nigerian politics, we didn't vote him, we felt betrayed and secondly, our votes alone can't help him, so we voted other candidate. |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 12:51pm On May 09, 2019 |
[quote author=Mayor08 post=78241290][/quote]I totally agree with you in all your write up on this topic, but East aren't same as South South. Though we have few Igbo tribes in South South, but then... They've got there independent.
Jonathan doesn't speak or understand Igbo language. |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-Kayode To Emir Sanusi: You Are Reaping What You Sowed by kernel01: 12:36pm On May 09, 2019*. Modified: 1:38pm On May 09, 2019 |
writefreely: This one is still pained after four years. No one deserves blame for Jonathan's failure but Jonathan himself. If Jonathan was a failure, what's your definition of the dead cell President? Back to back recession Master strategist. |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-Kayode To Emir Sanusi: You Are Reaping What You Sowed by kernel01: 12:35pm On May 09, 2019 |
Lanretoye: go to abattoir and ask the price of cow brain,I wanto buy for you.you obviously need a swap. Was it not the North that created Boko-haram? |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 12:32pm On May 09, 2019*. Modified: 1:57pm On May 09, 2019 |
helinues: Truth is always bitter to swallow. SW started preparation for 2023 2 years ago. Aligning and realigning . Power is not given but taken.
Just because SE are not interested in 2023 presidency doesn't mean they should bring those who are interested down for no tangible reasons. Who is bringing you down? They aren't in APC, neither the central government, how are they scheming to hurt you? |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 12:30pm On May 09, 2019 |
shadeyinka: I understand their fears!
Unfortunately, it's difficult generalising about what the Yoruba want or What the Igbos want because there isn't a unanimous position about anything from both the East and the West.
But, even then. If Yoruba support the Igbos for 2023 presidency, who has more to gain? Brother... I will give you this information for free, verify it from any Igbo man. Igbos want an independent state, where merit thrives. Most Igbo's want Biafra, we have more than a war torn situation in Nigeria. 1.One of the Highest illiteracy in the world. 2. Poorest nation 3. Insurgency 4. High inflation 5. No credit 6. Third highest IDP 7. No power (Light) What can they be fighting for in Nigeria? |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 12:20pm On May 09, 2019 |
shadeyinka: I dream of a country who will rise up from being a third world country. A country where Technology wise, we are self sufficient! A country that can be compared with the best in the whole world!
I dream of a country that is ruled by intelligent-intellectuals.
A country devoid of tribalistic and tribal sentiment. Where a man can aspire to be anything his gifts, ability's and hardwork will lead him.
I'm I asking for too much? Sure! You're asking too much. A nation where her leaders loot and invest in other nations. A nation were the youths will rather board slave trade ship to earn just there salary. Tell me one thing to be proud of in Nigeria? |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 12:17pm On May 09, 2019 |
helinues: Firstly, Tinubu never declared any where of having interest in 2023 presidency.
Secondly, please enough of all this unity begging. There will always be competition btw humans, party, buusines, religion e.t.c
Thirdly, Igbo presidency is not yet ripe. May be in 10 years + ( That's the fact).
He who poured water on ground must match wet ground. People like you aren't taken serious. With all this political craftiness, look! If you don't know that one plus one is two, you can wait... Till you see two. Igbos aren't ripe for presidency, challenge the North by 2023. Start pouring water oooh! |
Politics › Re: Towards Igbo-yoruba Unity And Coalition by kernel01: 12:05pm On May 09, 2019 |
Mayor08: And you made it look like you guys aren't guilty of same, aren't you guys the only tribe in Nigeria calling Lagos a no man's land, do you expect us to laugh at that... Don't you guys abuse the yoruba's also... Most of you feel good talking about what is going on in the west, forgetting what's going on in your region... It works both ways so don't make it look like one group is bad... Most of you guys I've met online are so hateful and see nothing good in others, only trying to build your ego with fallacies and twisted stories...(probably nairaland bigots) When I see maturity I know, you're one. But having said that, the whole South is angry against Yorubas because all the political gains of balance of power made by Obasanjo was sold to out when they South. Jonathan loved and respected Yorubas. PDP zoned Speakership to the West, but ACN connivined with some PDP guys to gift it to Tambuwal. We the Igbos weren't given such position. Today... We're fighting to see if South will ever be President again I think it is too late. North will not give up power at ease again. |