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Everybody wants to be in Amerikka. Nobody wants to immigrate to Nigeria. It is FUTILE to argue with imbeciles. Ya'll just mad because America won't give you a Visa. |
bro im not usually into insults but when you get into discussions with ignoramuses like mandingo it becomes very difficult, there is a big difference between an uneducated african american like mandingo and an educated one like yourself, this is why i try to avoid him like the plague.I will always be LIGHT YEARS better than your nig.gger immigrant a.zz living in a country that YOU or your ILK haven't done ANYTHING to develop. You got america twisted with the U.K. They KNOW you do not BELONG there. Europeans are WHITE. Americans ARE diverse. Diversity is STRESSED here and it is in the LAWS. Not so with your Black Jealous crestfallen ILLEGAL immigrant a.zz. AND NO!!!! America DO NOT WANT YOU HERE, NO MATTER HOW HARD YOU BEG!!!! |
The American DREAM may be over for the UNSKILLED but the SKILLED AND EDUCATED will find a way to MAKE A WAY. but as far as AmerikkKA being a THIRD WORLD BUSTED A.ZZ COUNTRY like so many African countries, you got to be BLATANTLY STUPID to think such thoughts. then again, the people making these assumptions have NEVER been here to see FRESH RUNNING WATER everywhere INDOOR TOILETS, FOOD PANTRIES FOR THE POOR, certain WELFARE refugees, free school up to 18 years old, free healthcare for poor kids, free school lunch, clean living conditions that look like opulence compared to Africa. These are just a few services that We in Amerikkka take for granted. So for a NEGATIVE SELF LOATHING UGLY SELF DEFEATING immigrant living in the U.K. to opine that America will turn out like Nigeria is ludicrous. |
NO! It is NOT GIVEN considering that in Nigeria the POLICE DO NOT RESPOND to its citizens cries. If I phone 911 in America the Police will show up in 2 minutes in a SHOW OF FORCE to access and SOLVE my issue. Not in Nigeria. comprehende? |
THE UNITED STATES DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE, http://www.ts-si.org/government/2398-the-united-states-declaration-of-independence We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of[size=18pt] Happiness.[/size] --That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, --That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and [size=18pt]Happiness[/size]. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn, that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.--Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies; and such is now the necessity which constrains them to alter their former Systems of Government. The history of the present King of Great Britain is a history of repeated injuries and usurpations, all having in direct object the establishment of an absolute Tyranny over these States. To prove this, let Facts be submitted to a candid world. Everybody wants to be Us and Everybody wants to live here no matter what they say. ![]() |
I would jeSoul, but Cap is in all the thread and his brutal NEGATIVITY is running all us good folks that TRIES to live a happy life, away. ![]() |
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/tw/tw_5438.html Nigeria now this is THIRD WORLD!!!!! you will never see THIS in Amerikka April 15, 2011 [b]The U.S. Department of State warns U.S. citizens of the risks of travel to Nigeria [/b ]and continues to recommend U.S. citizens to avoid all but essential travel to the Niger Delta states of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, and Rivers; the Southeastern states of Abia, Edo, Imo; the city of Jos in Plateau State, Bauchi and Borno States in the northeast; and the Gulf of Guinea because of the risks of kidnapping, robbery, and other armed attacks in these areas. Violent crime committed by individuals and gangs, as well as by persons wearing police and military uniforms, remains a problem throughout the country. This notice replaces the Travel Warning for Nigeria, dated October 19, 2010, to update information on violent activity and crime in Nigeria. [b]Violent crime committed by individuals and gangs, as well as by some persons wearing police and military uniforms, is an ongoing problem throughout the country, especially at night. Visitors and resident U.S. citizens have experienced armed muggings, assaults, burglary, carjacking, rape, kidnappings, and extortion - often involving violence. Home invasions remain a serious threat, with armed robbers accessing even guarded compounds by scaling perimeter walls; following, or tailgating, residents or visitors arriving by car into the compound; and subduing guards and gaining entry into homes or apartments. Armed robbers in Lagos also access waterfront compounds by boat. U.S. citizens, as well as Nigerians and other expatriates, have been victims of armed robbery at banks and grocery stores and on airport roads during both daylight and evening hours. Law enforcement authorities usually respond slowly or not at all, and provide little or no investigative support to victims. U.S. citizens, Nigerians, and other expatriates have experienced harassment and shakedowns at checkpoints and during encounters with Nigerian law enforcement officials. Traveling outside of major cities after dark is not recommended due to both crime and road safety concerns. There are regular reports of piracy off the coast of Nigeria in the Gulf of Guinea. Armed gangs have boarded both commercial and private vessels to rob travelers. The Nigerian Navy has limited capacity to respond to criminal acts at sea. [/b] Since January 2009, over 140 foreign nationals have been kidnapped in Nigeria, including five U.S. citizens since November 2010. Six foreign nationals were killed during these abductions, while two U.S. citizens were also killed in separate kidnapping attempts in Port Harcourt in April 2010. Local authorities and expatriate businesses operating in Nigeria assert that the number of kidnapping incidents throughout Nigeria remains underreported. In 2010, alleged Boko Haram members claimed responsibility for bombings in the country. A bomb exploded December 31, 2010, near a busy Abuja "fish bar," killing several people and injuring many others. On December 24, 2010, alleged Boko Haram members detonated several explosive devices in Jos, Plateau State, and conducted attacks against police and others in Maiduguri, Borno State, leading to significant casualties and property loss. In October 2010, Boko Haram members attacked various Nigerian government security personnel and facilities, government officials, and authority figures in northeastern Bauchi and Borno States. On October 1, 2010, two car bombs detonated near Eagle Square in downtown Abuja during Independence Day celebrations, killing ten and wounding many others. A Movement to Emancipate the Niger Delta (MEND) spokesperson claimed responsibility for this attack, while most former MEND militants publicly disavowed any links. Since then, this MEND spokesperson threatened further bombings in Abuja. In September 2010, over 150 members of the Boko Haram extremist religious sect escaped from prison in Northeast Bauchi, some of whom may be participating in Boko Haram attacks in other parts of the country. Since March 2010, five improvised explosive devices (IEDs) have detonated in the Niger Delta region with one to three reported casualties. A loose alliance of militant groups in the Niger Delta region has conducted a number of attacks against oil installations and posts of the Nigerian military's Joint Task Force (JTF), which had attempted to close the militant camps. In June 2009, the Federal Government of Nigeria offered unconditional amnesty to any militants willing to surrender their arms and accept the government's amnesty program. While almost all major militant leaders accepted the offer and the amnesty remains in effect, the potential for violence and the risk of kidnapping remains, with violent incidents involving "ex-militants" continuing. Travel by foreigners to areas considered by the Nigerian government to be conflict areas without prior consultation and coordination with local security authorities is not recommended. The Nigerian government may view such travel as inappropriate and potentially illegal, and it may detain violators. Nigerian authorities detained six U.S. citizens, including journalists, on six occasions, in areas where militant groups had operated in 2008. The Nigerian government interrogated these U.S. citizens for lengthy periods of time without bringing any formal charges before ultimately deporting them. Journalists are required to obtain a special accreditation from the Ministry of Information prior to traveling to conflict areas in the Niger Delta region states. This special accreditation is in addition to the general press accreditation and a valid Nigerian visa which are required to conduct such activities elsewhere in Nigeria. Many foreign oil companies operating in the Niger Delta states of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, and Rivers have implemented "essential travel only" policies for their personnel. The U.S. Mission currently requires advance permission for U.S. government travel to these states, as well as the states of Abia, Edo, and Imo, the city of Jos in Plateau State, and Bauchi and Borno States, given the safety and security risk assessments and the U.S. Embassy or U.S. Consulate General's limited ability to provide assistance to people detained by Nigerian authorities in these states. U.S. citizens who are resident in these states are advised to review their personal security in light of the information contained in this Travel Warning. Nigeria is a multi-ethnic, multi-religious society in which different ethnic and religious groups often coexist in the same geographic area. Travelers throughout the country should be aware that, in areas where such circumstances prevail, there is the potential for ethnic or religious-based disturbances. The States of Bauchi, Borno, and Plateau have experienced violence by fringe sects or inter-ethnic groups in the past year. U.S. citizens who travel to or reside in Nigeria are strongly advised to register through the State Department's Smart Traveler Enrollment Program(STEP). U.S. citizens without Internet access may register directly with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. By registering, you make it easier for the U.S. Embassy or Consulate to contact you in case of emergency. U.S. citizens should contact the U.S. Embassy in Abuja or the U.S. Consulate General in Lagos for up-to-date information on any restrictions. The U.S. Embassy in Abuja is open Monday-Thursday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The U.S. Consulate General in Lagos is open Monday-Thursday from 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and Friday 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. The U.S. Embassy in Abuja can be reached by telephone, including after-hours emergencies, at [234(9) 461-4000]. The U.S. Consulate General in Lagos can be reached by telephone, including after-hours emergencies at [234(1) 460-3600] or [234 (1) 460-3400]. You may also visit the U.S. Embassy's web site. U.S. citizens should also consult the Department of State's most recent Country Specific Information for Nigeria and the Worldwide Caution, which are located on the State Department's website. Up-to-date information on safety and security can also be obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll-free in the U.S. and Canada, or by calling a regular toll line, 1-202-501-4444, from other countries. These numbers are available from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). |
Man, this CAP28 dude mind STAY in the NEGATIVE! the JOBS are nolonger here in America because Corporations decided to invest in China and India. Now they have risen. You do see them in Africa scavaging don't you? Africa is next. The corporations want to come there now. So you see, there will be hope for some parts of Africa after all. You overly concern yourself with a country that you do not reside in. Why? Did America REFUSE your student visa? did America REFUSE your nigerian passport? You HATE on america more than anything. It can only be because America is FLY. you should turn your ATTENTION toward the U.K. where you live. It was them that showed America the way and it was THEM that COLONIZED YOU! As far as people sh.itting and p.issing in the street and can't find food or shelter, You are sorely mistaken if you think America will EVER fall that low. Stop Wishing. It AINT gonna happen in our lifetime. You a typical African with misplaced priorities living with anger and Rage toward something that you cannot do anything about. America has NOTHING to do with you. NOTHING!!!!! So take your miserable/lonely/and decripit a.zz somewhere else with ALL that venom. |
But he can get a dirty nuke from pakistan, since they can't stand america either. there are many ways to skin a cat. ![]() |
When Nigerian Tribes look for a common aim and goal then Nigeria will prosper. Otherwise, Nigeria will continue to live in the pre-industrial age with its overlysensitive feelings and emotions toward one another. keep in mind European/Asian countries have been through this before. they eventually got over hating one another and worked toward BUILDING a better future for their country and their children. |
HE SHOULD. they are attacking him. ![]() |
this video is the TRUTH!! If you rich and got money you ALL GOOD in america. But if you poor with no skillz you will struggle. But no Cap28 America will never be as BUSTED as a 3rd world country. folks around here will ALWAYS find running water, food pantries, free clothes and some type of housing. America does not want to look like and will never look like the country you were born in. We are TOO DEVELOPED. |
When Mandingo isn't around to kick up dust , everything fades away. But you might want to blame the mods for over censoring sh.it around here. these mofos can't take truth. And they are not ready to be a part of an international community. |
Now, let me return to your post Martass. The bolded parts refers.Darn good post! |
Sure there are more people living off $2 to $4 a day but on the Whole. The governments have SOLD ITS SOUL to the corporations. The corporations RUN Africa. There is still massive unemployment and The CORRUPTION is ASTOUNDING!!!!! Factor in now the LAND GRAB and Africa will be OWNED by OUTSIDERS. |
TRUE! Africa got that LAND full of stuff |
Valuing an education and putting it to use are two different thingsBusted A.zz africans LOVE to try and tell others how to live when their example has been utter failure. go get your RN certificate like the rest |
nawl, just bored with busted A.zz africans |
Analysts say introducing the gold dinar as the new medium of exchange would destroy dependence on the U.S. dollar, the French franc and the British pound and threaten the Western world. It would “finally swing the global economic pendulum” that would break Western domination over Africa and other developing economies. Attacking Col. Gadhafi can be understood in the context of America and Europe fighting for their survival, which an independent Africa jeopardizes. “Gadhafi's creation of the African Investment Bank in Sirte (Libya) and the African Monetary Fund to be based in Cameroon will supplant the IMF and undermine Western economic hegemony in Africa,” said Gerald Pereira, an executive board member of the former Tripoli-based World Mathaba. The moves are also bad for France because when the African Monetary Fund and the African Central Bank in Nigeria starts printing gold-backed currency, it would “ring the death knell" for the CFA franc through which Paris was able to maintain its neocolonial grip on 14 former African colonies for the last 50 years. “It is easy to understand the French wrath against Gaddafi,” said Prof. Jean-Paul Pougala of the Geneva School of Diplomacy . “The idea, according to Gaddafi, was that African and Muslim nations would join together to create this new currency and would use it to purchase oil and other resources in exclusion of the dollar and other currencies,” said political analyst Anthony Wile in an editorial for The Daily Bell online. According to the International Monetary Fund, Libya's Central Bank is 100 percent state-owned and estimates that the bank has nearly 144 tons of gold in its vaults. If Col. Gadhafi changed the purchasing terms of his oil and other Libyan commodities sold on the world market and only accepted gold as payment; a policy like that wouldn't be welcomed by the power elites who control the world's central banks . “That would certainly be something that would cause his immediate dismissal,” said Mr.Wile. Furthermore, pricing oil in something other than the dollar would undercut the pedestal of U.S, power in the world. Although in trouble, the dollar is the reserve currency based on a deal made with Saudi Arabia in 1971 in which the Saudis, as the world's largest oil producer, agreed to accept only dollars for oil, Mr. Wile observed. The Libyan affair has sparked a divide in the world community with the African Union and nations like Venezuela , China and Cuba —and until recently Russia—on one side as voices of reason, caution and respect for international law and honoring the UN mandate which set the parameters for engagement in Libya. On the other side are war hawkish America, France, Britain and Italy pursuing regime change and actively trying to assassinate Col. Gadhafi, though they deny that aim. “Why all of a sudden, this rush to destroy Gadhafi?” asked Min. Farrakhan during his March 31 press conference on America's Middle East and Libya policy . “I know why you are angry with him; because he never agreed with your policies when it came to sucking the resources of Third World peoples, and putting in place dictators that would be amenable to America's policies.” Other analysts concur that the control of Africa is front and center as the prize in the scramble to kill Col. Gadhafi and preserve Western domination on the world stage, making the African Union critical at this time. The AU stood with Libya since NATO forces began their missile bombardment. The AU has also accused Western nations of marginalizing an African solution to an “African problem.” The AU criticized NATO for bombing Tripoli, targeting Gadhafi family compounds and violating the stated UN mandate to uphold a no fly-zone and protect civilians. AU negotiations to end the conflict were brokered by South African President Jacob Zuma, which the Libyan government accepted, but were discarded by the rebels who set preconditions—in conjunction with NATO—that demanded Col. Gadhafi's removal. The AU is the framework the Libyan leader was using to establish African self determination and economic self-sufficiency. Col. Gadhafi financed the restructuring of the former Organization of African Unity—formed by African leaders Dr. Kwame Nkrumah of Ghana, Sekou Toure of Guinea, Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt and others—into the AU and revived the concept of a United States of Africa with one continental army and a single currency backed by gold. However critics of U.S. foreign policy objectives in Africa say efforts toward the continent becoming a unified bloc have been consistently weakened for fear that Africa will leverage more equity and control in the arena of global economics. But the plan for an independent African currency backed by gold appears to be the real reason behind the frenzied attack on Col. Gadhafi. Whenever a government and leader arose that desired to use the resources of that nation for its people, America— through the CIA —would plan insurrections, coups, terrorist activities and even assassination of good leaders, observed Min. Farrakhan. Despite the ire of Western foes, Muammar Gadhafi gained the clout to lead creation of a single currency because of strong oil profits versus a small population. “The US, the other G-8 countries, the World Bank, IMF, BIS (Bank for International Settlements), and multinational corporations do not look kindly on leaders who threaten their dominance over world currency markets,” wrote John Perkins , author of “Confessions of an Economic Hit Man,” on Johnperkins.com. It is redolent of Saddam Hussein advocating similar policies shortly before the U.S. invaded Iraq, he said. “Gadhafi knew how to play the West at their own game. He dared to wield real economic power in the name of Africa and anyone who dares to do so will feel the full wrath of Empire,” remarked. Perrier. With the hopes of breaking Col. Gadhafi, foreign governments froze nearly $70 billion of Libyan assets belonging to the Libyan Investment Authority, the 13th largest international investment fund in the world. Although designed to hurt Col. Gadhafi, it injures Africa, because Libya assists with development projects throughout Africa. An example of such projects was installing independent satellite communications across Africa, cutting off an expensive dependency on Europe for the same services. Col. Gadhafi infused $300 million into the project after the IMF, America and Europe broke repeated promises of finance. In the 1990s forty-five African governments started RASCOM—Regional African Satellite Communication Organization—so Africa would have its own satellite and control communication costs on the continent. The rebels and collaborators Since the beginning of the hostilities, the 69-year-old Gadhafi has consistently called for ceasefires and a political solution only to be rebuffed and have NATO missiles aimed at him and his family. However, with the stakes so high, what kind of Libya will emerge if Col. Gadhafi is killed? “It will not be the rebels and the transitional council who will take power in Libya—it will be the imperialist powers who take over and the implications for Libya will be a complete re-colonization,” said Mr. Pereira. Some nations officially recognized the NTC as the new legitimate government; however the NTC will face severe challenges as a government post Gadhafi. The NTC and other rebel groups lack cohesive unity, strengthening possibilities for ongoing civil strife. The Benghazi-based rebels include remnants of the monarchy deposed by the 1969 Al-Fateh revolution. Several times over the years, the royalists attempted assassination of Col. Gadhafi and destabilization of the revolution, but lacked military ability and popular support. For now, after several months of military intervention, betrayal by former comrades of the revolution and continued assassination attempts by NATO, Muammar Gadhafi is still standing. For the imperialists however, his elimination means the future of their power in Africa. “Make no mistake, if NATO succeeds in Libya it will be a massive setback for the entire continent,” said Mr. Pereira. |
All African dictators EXCEPT Mugabe is a SELL OUT. spoken like a true intellectual |
Only the financially unmanageable will face economic hardships. Real true students will value their education. In America, tons of students take out student loans and LIVE off them. The institutions know this. |
Good point. poor Black folks will go to the cheapest place to get their goods. The koreans duplicated and stole western ways and sold it back to them cheaper. All those fake gucci and Louie Vitton bags come from Korea. They absolutely will not contract with Black hair industry people. But their hegemony is over. |
He should also lose both hands. Fuckin psychopath.WORD! its some fugged up people walking this planet. |
Those Chinese have a little money and connections. The Senagalese government could have FRONTED their people a few dollars and contacted china for those cheap goods. STOP HATING. this is a case of African countries not getting their affairs in order and OTHERS from the outside taking advantage of it. this is no different than what Africans say about African Americans when they come here to America. deal with it. |
Strauss was for POOR NATIONS DEVELOPING and getting a livable wage. that did not go well with Wall Streeters and International money grabbers. He was upsetting the applecart. The IMF have alway been about the Rich impoverishing the poor even further. Strauss policies was against this. So he had to go. Yup, HE WAS FRAMED. and no it is not a conspiracy. |
armyofone said, ![]() [size=18pt]F/U/C/K YOUR TROOPS![/size] |



