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illicit:I’ll believe if you can tell me the Essence of Dog in the realm of Spirits. |
buckeyemedia:You forgot to mention that the United Kingdom is Lord Lugard’s homeland. ‘Lord Lugard will never rest’, ‘god punish lord lugard’, they cry and yet many of them are safe in Lord Lugard’s country, watching shows on the latest TV, probably the foldable paper-thin one, and feasting on Kentucky Fried Chicken, while young Nigerians in the East die for another mans selfish political ambitions. |
SarkinYarki:So you think if Nigeria army wanted to fake it that they couldn’t plant 3 regular rifles or AK's on those dead people? Put another way, if the dead bodies were lying next to rifles and not machetes would that make any difference to your doubts? In short, you’ll always doubt whether the dead were lying next to machine guns, rocket launchers, grenade or machete and shotguns. |
Majority of Nigerian Youtuber barley get hits. Hits enable them to earn money. Nigerians will complain from morning until night how government does not provide jobs. You give the impression that if you were in power you would provide jobs. Now here is Youtube that provides you the opportunity to help other Nigerians earn a living simply by clicking Like and subscribe. Nigeria internet isn’t great but enough Nigerian have the type of internet access that could make a difference to Nigerian Youtubers. Please spare a few minutes of your time going around clicking and subscribing to Nigerian Youtuber channels. Spending a few extra minutes watching their adverts also helps them. |
gidgiddy:If Video is not some misrepresentation, then beliefs in Charm and Ambulates could account for "who goes to attack Soldiers at a checkpoint with Cutlass and shotgun? Shotgun that has no range?" ; I suspect Nigeria soldiers’ surprising causalities to Bokoharam owe much to this also. P.S Many on Niraland boasted that the Unknown Gunmen that murdered those police officers could never be caught by the Nigeria authorities because the Unknown gunmen are protected by magic, essentially. But, hay, such is the mentality of those that would usher, in Biarfa, industrialisation, progress, welfare and all manner of progress undreamed since the beginning of Africa. |
Innoson should attempt to build an EV then partner for Charge Points with companies like Electric America. I understand our power situation; nevertheless, Charge Stations should still be built, he’ll earn money too from these. The charge stations for now may suffer power cuts and whatnot and, lol, people wanting to cart them off to power their houses, etc. but it’s worth him Innoson being adventurous and forward thinking. |
amuwo1980:From what part of the world are you calling upon this Aba people to rise up and kill soldiers? |
Richieniit:Don’t be stupid. The majority of my time on Niaralnd - and Odili net before that - was spent arguing, begging, crying, and going on my knees and accepting that I am a 'unity beggar' just so Nigerians should stop preaching conflict . For Christs sake I even call myself Unity beggar in chief. All of this I did to prevent Nigerians going to war and killing themselves egged on by foreigners that do so mostly because they want nothing more than the opportunity to hand Nigerians "Nigerians most Go” bags when Nigerians flood their space as refugees. Such is the stupidity, atimes, of the black man. I believe in one Nigeria, I believe in the peoples of Nigeria and believe in the capacity of the Igbo people above all to make Nigeria an industrialised nation representing and fighting for the dignity of the African family worldwide. |
mekussa:Mekussa, seems you’re misunderstanding, all are aware of the politics of nuclear weapons. Everyone knows that even a sniff of uranium brings America calling let alone nuclear bomb. All can see that the world is on edge due to Israel fears of Iran acquiring nuclear capacity. All know of the history of America monitoring for seismic shocks indicator some nation may have acquired and tested nuclear devices. All are awear of the fear of terrorist acquiring dirty bombs due to Nations like Iran and North Korea developing capacity and constituting danger to the world because of their suspect status as America sees it . Posters are supportive of JOSCOFELIX because they are able to see and pick the truth and value out of the jumbled real information he brings. |
Richieniit:Have they flushed unknown gunmen finish? All this, 'them never catch Bokoharam finish, them never catch Fulani finish” has become clichéd if not entirely disingenuous. You’re telling me you haven’t seen hundreds of Bokoharm killed by the military displayed on Niraland over the many years since the start of the battle against terrorism in the NE? Apprehending or disposing of murderous deviants is unfortunately and ongoing process. If idiots begin killing, kidnapping and polluting more land in delta state, thorough blowing up pipelines, military and police will be dispatched to the area. They are not going to wait until there are no more Unknown gunmen in the East |
Whyem15:For me, it would be more police in the area, not less, better kitted, double pay. Police would take the lead role with military in supporting role. I feel there should be attempts at normalising the areas as much as possible (even veneer of normalisation) because of the psychology. We don’t want a warlike feeling to the place since this will cloud minds, creating self fulfilling situation informed by the online ethno political egging on we witness daily on platforms like Niraland and which disgusts majority of us here. |
FiverrTutor:You're conflating the stereotype of black people with Nigerians. Nigerians are not blacks. Nigeria is made of ethnic nationalities with rich, mature heritages. Nigerian cultures are deep and Nigerians largely informed by established ways of being. You're fundamentally insulting by superimposing those lazy, comfortable views you have of black people abroad on Nigerians. |
Vaughanlanrewaj:I’m afraid, you at least need average people with average intelligence for the bolded, right now all you have are people of the intelligence level that can wake up one day, look at Asari Dokubo and think, ‘yeah this `man will represent Delta well’. ...with University of Delta built in Benin Republic ![]() |
Niger suffers deadliest raids by suspected jihadists The death toll from co-ordinated raids on three villages in Niger by suspected jihadists on Sunday has risen to 137. "By systematically targeting civilians, these armed bandits are reaching a new level of horror and savagery," the government said. Earlier a security source blamed militants linked to the Islamic State (IS) group for the attacks in Tahoua region near Niger's border with Mali. It is the deadliest massacre in Niger by suspected militants. BBC Africa Live: Updates from around the continent Is Africa the new jihadist battleground? The West African nation is facing an upsurge in suspected jihadist violence, with an estimated 300 people dying this year in attacks. Last week, at least 58 people returning from market were killed in Tillabéri region, also in the south-west near the Mali border, when gunmen targeted their bus. Militants linked to IS and al-Qaeda are active in the Sahel region - a semi-arid stretch of land just south of the Sahara Desert which includes Mali, Chad, Niger, Burkina Faso and Mauritania. [img]https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/1632/idt2/idt2/eb8be6ea-df85-4b97-b399-ee71aa581266/image/816[/img] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-56497164 |
Aconomist:Those high rise buildings are terrible. At least, you lack imagination, if - in your estimation - such monstrosities represent the work of intelligent people. |
macof:Huh? If they are given free pass to Europe, I’m sure they will stone you with ancestral soil if you tried to stop them leaving. But they don’t want to pack to other African countries, which they keep telling us is like paradise paved with electricity. Dont mention ancestral land to me as if you care about such. I do, all of Nigeria is precocious to me but not to many of you. |
googi:They are, when Shekau is not being hidden by the French, him and his followers spend most times jumping from one lake Chad island to another, dodging bombs and bullets or hiding behind women wrapper, old people and children in villages to shoot at army and avoid military and air-force retaliations. Sometimes they run with the animals in Sambisa. Staying in Nigeria is not forced, you know. Africa has opened up, if you don’t like Nigeria move to those paradise African countries you people always boasts about, they are often under populated too.They have electricity after all. |
ruggedtimi:Good observation actually, because many an African nation caught up in war situations are below Banna republics. Stages, are, Independence, banna-republic; war-raveged; war-ravaged-farmine; war-ravaged-famine-international-basket-case for charity-band-aid shows. |
Would Ghana breaking into pieces fill you with joy or would you be nonplussed about it? |
cutievik:Indeed, you're appreciated JOSCOFELIX. |
Odunayaw:The comment wasn't an endorsement, it was a sort of Increduled exclamation, a strangled cry for help |
The Biafra, Oduduwa thugs need to listen to that song, 'After the Reggae comes the Blues, Da Blues, Da Blues'. ![]() |
Pakistan cruise missile, nobody won tok? Ok Ra'ad-II |
Tunisia has become the first country in North Africa to launch a locally made satellite. Challenge One - owned by Tunisian telecom company TelNet - was launched into space Monday on board a Russian Soyuz-2 carrier rocket in Kazakhstan. The project has been started in 2018 by a group of young Tunisian engineers supported by Tunisian experts based abroad, including a member of the latest Perseverance Nasa mission to Mars. Tunisia's President Kais Saied hailed the occasion as a source of pride. "The Tunisian people are ascending to the skies, to great heights... away from their contradictions and struggles, to set off, free, everywhere," he said. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world/africa |
mekussa:AGM's Perhaps we acquired some... Read in all sorts of media, aircrafts are being upgraded, retrofitted etc... |
youghs:Why is there this obsession by some on Niaraland to make Nigerians look up on other nations? In the absence of answers I take it to seem that African nationals resent Nigeria, which to me is incredulous and disappointing. |
Odunayaw:He probably means a missile strike, possibly using nuclear in the way ministers sometimes call helicopters jet planes. |
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