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SportsRe: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by Kingjite1: 9:36pm On Jul 24, 2024
Troost-Ekong scores today to give Paok their win against Borac Banja Luka in Champions League - Qualification
CelebritiesRe: Portable Fights Bikeman For Stealing His Phone In Lagos (Video) by Kingjite1: 8:34pm On Jul 12, 2024
Portable is the typical example of this saying, You can take a man from the street, but you can't take the street from the man.
AgricultureMini Incubator Needed by Kingjite1(op): 12:32pm On Jul 05, 2024
Please house does anyone have a mini incubator capable of hatching 15 to 20 eggs
SportsRe: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by Kingjite1: 4:03pm On Jun 30, 2024
Which league is Nwabali playing
CultureThe Igbo Landing by Kingjite1(op):
Do you know that in 1803, a remarkable event took place involving enslaved Igbo people from what is now Nigeria? This event, known as the Igbo Landing, happened on St. Simons Island in Georgia, USA. It has become a powerful symbol of resistance and strength in African American history.

The Igbo people were taken from their homeland in Africa and forced onto a ship bound for America. They endured a long and brutal journey across the Atlantic Ocean, packed tightly together in the ship's hold. Many fell ill, and some did not survive the harsh conditions.

When they finally arrived at St. Simons Island, their ordeal was far from over. They were to be sold as slaves to work on plantations. The Igbo, however, had other plans. They refused to accept their fate as slaves. Instead, they decided to take a stand for their freedom.

As the story goes, when the Igbo slaves were brought ashore and faced with the prospect of a life in chains, they chose a different path. In an act of defiance and courage, they broke free from their captors and walked together towards Dunbar Creek.

The overseers and slave drivers shouted and threatened them, trying to force them to stop. But the Igbo remained steadfast. They walked calmly and purposefully into the creek's waters. Some accounts say they were singing songs in Igbo, their native language, as they waded deeper into the creek.

For the Igbo, this act was not one of surrender but of liberation. They believed that by returning to the water, they would be transported back to their homeland, where they could be free once more. It was a deeply spiritual and defiant act, a rejection of the chains of slavery that had been imposed upon them.

The local accounts vary on what happened next. Some say that many of the Igbo drowned in the creek, choosing death over a life of bondage. Others believe that some managed to escape into the nearby swamps and forests, choosing to live on their own terms rather than as slaves.

Regardless of the exact outcome, the Igbo Landing has become a powerful symbol of resistance against oppression. It represents the courage and strength of those who fought against the dehumanizing institution of slavery. Their story has been passed down through generations as a reminder of the resilience of African Americans in the face of adversity.

Today, the Igbo Landing is commemorated as a sacred site and a symbol of African American heritage. It serves as a reminder of the struggles and sacrifices made by those who came before us in the fight for freedom and equality.

In conclusion, the Igbo Landing on St. Simons Island is more than just a historical event. It is a testament to the indomitable spirit of the Igbo people and all those who resisted slavery. Their defiance and bravery continue to inspire and educate people about the injustices of the past and the ongoing struggle for justice and equality https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554058883356

LiteratureBlack History by Kingjite1(op): 9:43pm On Jun 19, 2024
SportsBill Russell: A Champion Of Basketball And Social Justice** by Kingjite1(op): 1:08am On Jun 13, 2024
Bill Russell, born William Felton Russell on February 12, 1934, emerged not just as a towering figure in basketball but as a pioneering force in American sports history. His career, which spanned from 1956 to 1969 primarily with the Boston Celtics of the NBA, is not only defined by his exceptional on-court achievements but also by his groundbreaking contributions to racial equality and social justice.

Russell's impact on the game of basketball is monumental. Standing at 6 feet 10 inches tall, he played primarily as a center, where his defensive prowess revolutionized the position. Despite never averaging more than 19.0 points per game in a season, Russell's influence transcended statistics. He fundamentally altered the dynamics of the game with his shot-blocking ability, tenacious rebounding, and unmatched basketball IQ. His defensive instincts were unparalleled; he could anticipate plays before they unfolded, disrupting opponents' strategies with unparalleled skill.

What truly sets Russell apart in the annals of sports history is his record of championships. He won an astonishing 11 NBA championships in just 13 seasons, a feat unmatched by any other player in the history of North American professional team sports. This remarkable achievement cements his status as one of the greatest winners in sports history, earning him the title of the ultimate "winner."

Russell's impact extends far beyond the basketball court. As the first black player to achieve superstar status in the NBA, he faced racial prejudice and discrimination throughout his career. Despite these challenges, Russell rose above adversity, becoming not only a symbol of excellence but also a beacon of hope and progress for African American athletes and communities across the United States.

In addition to his on-court achievements, Russell made history as a trailblazer in coaching. From 1966 to 1969, he served as a player-coach for the Boston Celtics, becoming the first black head coach in North American professional sports. Under his leadership, the Celtics continued their dominance, winning two NBA championships. Russell's success as a player-coach shattered racial barriers and paved the way for future generations of black coaches and athletes. Beyond his contributions to basketball and coaching, Russell was an outspoken advocate for civil rights and social justice. At a time when racial segregation and discrimination were pervasive, Russell used his platform to advocate for equality. He was actively involved in the Civil Rights Movement, participating in protests and using his influence to promote social change. His support for Muhammad Ali's decision to refuse the draft during the Vietnam War and his advocacy for black empowerment through the Black Power movement underscored his commitment to justice both on and off the court.Ru Russell's impact on the game of basketball and society at large is recognized through numerous accolades and honors. He was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame and the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame in recognition of his outstanding career. He was named one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History in 1996, an honor that reflects his enduring legacy as an icon of the sport. In 2007, Russell was enshrined in the FIBA Hall of Fame, cementing his status as a global ambassador for basketball. His influence extended beyond North America, inspiring athletes and fans worldwide. In recognition of his contributions to the NBA Finals, the league renamed the Finals Most Valuable Player Award in his honor in 2009, underscoring his impact on the pinnacle of professional basketball.Ru Russell's achievements have been celebrated not only within the sports community but also on a national scale. In 2011, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama for his accomplishments both on and off the court. This prestigious honor highlighted Russell's role as a cultural icon and a champion of social justice. Throughout his life, Russell's legacy has continued to inspire generations of athletes, coaches, and activists. His commitment to excellence, resilience in the face of adversity, and unwavering advocacy for equality have left an indelible mark on American sports and society. As we reflect on the career of Bill Russell, we celebrate not only his achievements in basketball but also his enduring impact on the pursuit of justice and equality in the United States.

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CultureBuffalo Soldiers by Kingjite1(op): 10:18pm On Jun 12, 2024
The "Buffalo Soldiers" were a distinguished group of African American soldiers who served in the United States Army during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Their legacy is deeply rooted in both military history and the complex dynamics of race relations in America. Originating in the aftermath of the Civil War, the Buffalo Soldiers played a crucial role in the western frontier, where they faced numerous challenges while serving their country with valor and distinction.

The moniker "Buffalo Soldiers" holds a poignant significance, originating from the Native American tribes, notably the Cheyenne, who recognized and respected the prowess and courage of these soldiers. The term "Buffalo Soldiers" was a testament to their physical attributes, particularly their dark, curly hair, which bore a resemblance to the fur of the buffalo, a symbol of strength and resilience in Native American culture. Moreover, it symbolized the soldiers' tenacity and fierce fighting spirit, akin to the formidable buffalo in battle.

The formation of the 10th Cavalry Regiment in 1866 marked a pivotal moment in American military history, as it was the first all-African American regiment established in the post-Civil War era. Tasked with patrolling the vast expanses of the western frontier, the Buffalo Soldiers undertook a multitude of responsibilities, including safeguarding settlers, protecting vital trade routes, and engaging hostile Native American tribes.

Despite facing systemic discrimination and segregation both within the army and society at large, the Buffalo Soldiers demonstrated unparalleled skill, resilience, and fortitude in the face of adversity. Their unwavering commitment to duty and exceptional performance in challenging conditions earned them widespread admiration and respect, even among their detractors.

The Buffalo Soldiers' contributions extend far beyond the battlefield; their legacy is intertwined with the broader struggle for civil rights and equality in America.
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CultureBlack Caeser by Kingjite1(op): 10:09pm On Jun 12, 2024
Black Caesar, a notorious pirate whose exploits spanned the tumultuous waters of the 17th and 18th centuries, remains a legendary figure in maritime history. Originating from West Africa, Black Caesar's journey from enslavement to piracy is shrouded in tales of resilience, cunning, and betrayal. Despite the passage of time, his story endures as a testament to the complex interplay of power, greed, and survival during the age of exploration and colonization.

Born into a world marked by the brutal transatlantic slave trade, Black Caesar's early life was defined by hardship and struggle. Captured and sold into bondage, he found himself aboard a slave ship destined for the plantations of the New World. However, fate intervened when the vessel encountered a fierce storm off the coast of Florida, sinking into the depths along with the hopes of its passengers and crew. Miraculously, Black Caesar emerged from the wreckage, a survivor amidst the chaos of nature's wrath.

It was in the aftermath of this calamity that Black Caesar's transformation from captive to corsair began. Teaming up with a fellow survivor, the two men embarked on a daring voyage of piracy, preying upon unsuspecting vessels in the guise of shipwrecked sailors in distress. Their cunning tactics and ruthless efficiency soon garnered them a fearsome reputation among seafarers and merchants alike.

Yet, amidst the plunder and peril of life on the high seas, Black Caesar remained haunted by the specter of his past. Memories of his homeland and the injustices inflicted upon his people fueled his thirst for vengeance against those who had profited from their suffering. And so, he waged his own brand of retribution upon the ships of European colonial powers, striking fear into the hearts of those who dared to oppose him.

But Black Caesar's path to infamy was not without its pitfalls and betrayals. A falling out with his erstwhile partner, born of jealousy and desire, led to a deadly confrontation that would forever alter the course of his destiny. With blood on his hands and a price on his head, Black Caesar forged ahead, his lust for wealth and power driving him ever deeper into the shadows of piracy's underworld.In the annals of maritime lore, Black Caesar's name would become synonymous with treachery and terror. Yet, amidst the tales of violence and conquest, whispers of redemption lingered on the wind. For even the most hardened of souls may harbor a flicker of humanity, a glimmer of hope amidst the darkness that surrounds them.As the winds of fortune shifted and alliances were forged and broken, Black Caesar found himself drawn into the orbit of another infamous pirate - Blackbeard. Under the banner of the dreaded captain, he sailed alongside a motley crew of cutthroats and corsairs, their exploits echoing across the waves like a thunderclap in the night.But fate is a fickle mistress, and even the mightiest of men must bow before her inexorable will. In the twilight of his reign, Black Caesar faced his final reckoning at the hands of the Royal Navy. Captured and brought to trial, he stood defiant in the face of his accusers, his legacy etched in blood and salt upon the pages of history.And so, the tale of Black Caesar, pirate king of the Florida Keys, drew to a close. Yet, like the ebb and flow of the tides, his legend endures, a testament to the indomitable spirit of those who dare to defy the chains of oppression and chart their own course amidst the vast expanse of the open sea.

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CultureRe: The Legend Of Queen Nandi by Kingjite1(op): 9:26pm On Jun 09, 2024
An inspiration to every woman
CultureThe Legend Of Queen Nandi by Kingjite1(op): 9:23pm On Jun 09, 2024
SportsRe: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by Kingjite1: 12:04pm On May 21, 2024
Meliforme:
Imagine what a weapon this lad could have been, if Peseiro had him at the AFCON.

Let's just face the reality.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ms0NWXpLY3g
He is very Good
RomanceRe: Run Away From Any Bachelor That Prepares Moi Moi - Lady by Kingjite1: 8:14am On Apr 13, 2024
Nonexisting1:
This one even at age 30+ still thinks she has options. The other day, one was complaining that men no longer follow them talk again. Very soon, these monthly blood dripping human specie called vaginarians will realize that men have moved on long time. The few simps we have now, they, the vaginarians have steadily maltreated them that they will soon be tried of simping. By that time, female CEOs and celebrities will be buying expensive cars to propose marriage to ordinary okada men at palm wine joints.
Bro you too funny abeg🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
LiteratureThe Proud Dog And The Snail by Kingjite1(op): 1:08pm On Mar 25, 2024
SportsRe: Randy Waldrum Signs New Contract Extension As Super Falcons Coach by Kingjite1: 8:44pm On Jan 09, 2024
Good Development for our beloved Super Falcons
TV/MoviesThis 2024 (lessons From A Tribe Called Judah). by Kingjite1(op): 2:26pm On Jan 09, 2024
Have a friend like Fathia Balogun in A Tribe Called Judah. You saw the way she ran to follow Funke to rescue Pere when he was about to be burnt, that's me. I'm forever loyal!

Some friends would have stayed back and started yinmu-ing, but not Fathia, she jumped into the fire with Funke and they doused the tension of the angry mob.

Loyal friends are scarce. No man is an island. Get yourself good people, and form a tight circle. You will be happier for it.

BusinessGlo Subscribers To Be Barred From Calling MTN Lines — NCC by Kingjite1(op): 6:46am On Jan 09, 2024
Globacom subscribers will not be able to make calls to MTN lines soon due to the non-settlement of interconnect charges.

The Nigerian Communications Commission disclosed this on Monday in a public notice signed by the Director of, the Public Affairs Department, Reuben Muoka.

It stated that it granted partial approval for the disconnection of Globacom from MTN Nigeria Communications Plc.

It said, “Globacom was notified of the application made by MTN and was allowed to comment and state its case
The commission, having examined the application and circumstances surrounding the indebtedness, determined that Globacom does not have sufficient or justifiable reason for non-payment of the interconnect charges.”

The NCC revealed that at the expiration of 10 days from the date of this notice, “subscribers of Globacom will no longer be able to make calls to MTN but will be able to receive calls.

“The partial disconnection, however, will allow in-bound calls to the Globacom network.”

This is not the first time Glo subscribers will be disconnected from making calls to MTN over the same issue.


In 2019, MTN, acting upon a directive from the NCC, briefly disconnected Glo subscribers over a N4bn debt.

In December 2018, the telecom regulator approved mobile network operators to disconnect other operators over rising interconnect debts and the failure of the affected operators to pay.

The total disconnect fee in the industry at the time was about N165bn.

Interconnect charge is the price that telecom operators pay each other for calls terminating on their networks.

According to a source in MTN, Glo owes the firm about N6bn for interconnect fees.

Efforts to get Glo’s reaction are still in progress as the firm has yet to comment on the issue

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SportsRe: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by Kingjite1: 4:33pm On Jan 08, 2024
Amedino99:
"plays like an aboki" is a slur. You knew the meaning you were driving at when you used that particular word. No dey disguise.
No mind them later they go complain say white people na racist
EventsRe: Celebrating A Decade Of Excellence: 3chub's 10th Anniversary Extravaganza! by Kingjite1: 1:34pm On Dec 15, 2023
Happy 10th anniversary 3C HUB my December wish is a brand-new Samsung Galaxy S23

3CHUB10YEARSANNIVERSARY
#HAPPY10YEARSANNIVERSARY3CHUB
SportsRe: CAF Congratulates Victor Osimhen In Yoruba by Kingjite1: 9:33am On Dec 12, 2023
Enugurangers:
Nigeria made me proud.. 3 winners!
We won four categories out of our five nominations
SportsRe: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by Kingjite1: 10:31pm On Nov 24, 2023
Ejuke scores
FashionRe: Helen Williams Sets Guinness Record For Longest Handmade Wig (Video) by Kingjite1: 8:01pm On Nov 14, 2023
Very good
SportsRe: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by Kingjite1: 9:54pm On Nov 10, 2023
elunico:
watch Onuachu's goal
O boy what a goal 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Foreign AffairsRe: Hijacked South African Minister Chikunga Is The Star Of This Big Bum Meme by Kingjite1: 12:13am On Nov 09, 2023
Stargangz:
WTF! Those robbers should have take turns to bleep her.
Guy you are sick
SportsRe: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2027, 2028 And 2030 World Cup by Kingjite1: 5:01pm On Nov 04, 2023
Victor Boniface with two assist game still going on
TravelRe: True Story: The Married UK 'prostitute' From Nigeria And The Govt by Kingjite1: 1:59pm On Oct 25, 2023
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SportsRe: Wilfred Ndidi And Karim Adeyemi Donate To Maracana Stadium, Ajegunle (Photos). by Kingjite1: 6:44pm On Oct 23, 2023
ehikwe22:
Are you aware that WIlfred Ndidi is from Umunede in Ika North East and not Anambra or anywhere in the east?
The man self hate no let am know say Ndidi an Delta Boy
Music/RadioRe: Chris Brown - Sensational (Official Video) Ft. Davido, Lojay by Kingjite1: 9:16am On Oct 21, 2023
Nigeria to the world
EducationEducation Should Not Be Free, By Ashimolowo by Kingjite1(op): 3:05pm On Oct 16, 2023

Music/RadioRe: Ice Spice, Rema - Pretty Girl (Official Music Video) by Kingjite1: 7:22am On Oct 15, 2023
Allisgud:
don jazzy did not discover him,stop the ignorant lie
Ok thank you for the information
Music/RadioRe: Ice Spice, Rema - Pretty Girl (Official Music Video) by Kingjite1: 7:04am On Oct 15, 2023
sophirebenitez:
Na Dprince discover am bros.
Ok thanks for the correction

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