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djoe21:True. The world has become so obsessed with sex for no reason. It almost seems like sex is the latest wonder of the world. |
So much sense in one post. Pre-marital sex is overrated. |
Can't control his statue cravings. #statuemaniac |
Threebear: ![]() Nawa o. Nairaland people no go kee person. For the records, this is hate speech. |
Grave mistake. |
Op, this is not true. |
DeutschJunge:#Harsh. |
Compete Igbo man, judging by his appearance. Welcome, nwanne. |
Slay + Nawa o. Folks ain't smiling these days. |
Nice one. Igbo ga adi. |
loopman:You will live to see an Igbo lead a united Nigeria to greatness to the betterment of Nigerians and Africa. Its around the corner. |
Cute girl with an empty head. |
Biafra Nations Youth League, BNYL, on Wednesday said the ongoing referendum in communities and local government areas in the South South is “recording huge success.” BNYL had on Monday commenced referendum activities in Akwa Ibom State, a day which marks the death of Philip Effiong, Biafra Chief of General Staff, despite President Muhammadu Buhari’s warning against agitators. In a statement sent to DAILY POST, leader of the group, Princewill Obuka insisted that the ongoing referendum was recording huge success. Obuka, however, noted that the activities at various grassroots level especially within the “Bight of Biafra” did not start on Monday. He said, “We didn’t start grassroots engagement of recent, that is why we used the word ‘commencement’. “A lot of people see us as new Organization, but we are not, we have been in existence since 2013, one could imagine the level we might have gone underground. “Our community mobilisation for referendum has started for long and peaceful, we officially flagged off the referendum programs in Emohua, in Rivers State, the videos are there on our YouTube channel, we have been on low key, doing what we know best unannounced. “Gone are the days for divide and rule tactics of the federal government, if their motives is to stop us from bringing our people and communities together they will fail, because we have gone too far beyond their imagination”. Obuka also noted that the group remains peaceful and in-line with United Nations, UN, declarations. He hinted that, “Biafra independence does not necessarily require or lies with referendum from the government to be free”, adding that the massive demonstration organized by the indigenous people of Biafra, IPOB, in the past is the best referendum. “All we need now is UN and foreign countries to lift our flag, but that, they will do when they see coalition and the needed unity in us,” he said. The group also dismissed the meeting between Ohanaeze and UN officials in Enugu which resolved in favor of a united Nigeria. “Ohanaeze is an Igbo group, the fact they claim to be the political mouthpiece of the Igbo does not mean that they represent Biafra. “That group don’t speak for me and we don’t consider the meeting as anything serious. “If the person who claimed to be sent by UN Secretary General made the comments that violates our rights to exist, I think he should be sanctioned for going against the UN charter,” the statement added. www.dailypost.ng/2017/11/08/biafra-group-gives-update-referendum/ |
So he finally gave in to the urge to erect another statue. |
See them ... Dragging who be boss on top foolishness. Where 14yrs sef? |
Adorable. |
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, stalwart and publisher of Champion newspaper, Dr. Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu has debunked the belief that Igbo policial leaders instigated the January 1966 coup that ended the first republic. Chief Iwunyanwu made the assertion at the weekend during the celebration of his 75th birthday in Abuja. He said it was wrong for anybody to insult Igbo by claiming that political leaders from the region masterminded the coup, when in the real sense, the same Igbo leaders stopped the coup from actualising its main objectives. “Before I die, I want to correct the erroneous belief being fed to Nigerian youths that the January 1966 coup was instigated by Igbo leaders. It is not true. Yes, the person who led it was an Igbo from Delta State but he had with him people from other tribes: Yoruba, Niger Delta and other places. It was a purely military coup. It was not Igbo coup. There was no time Igbo leaders told the military to carry out the coup. “If for anything, Nnamdi Azikiwe was very sad at the death of Tafawa Balewa, Ahmadu Bello and others. I want the younger generation of Nigerians to know that they are being told lies.” On why the coup failed, he said: “I want them also to know why the coup failed. It failed because an Igbo man, General Aguiyi Ironsi took up arms and arrested the coup plotters and put them in prison. ”Ironsi was the one controlling the army then. If he had supported the coup, it could have succeeded. So,it was Igbo that stopped the coup. Ironsi was eventually killed because all of us said we do not want unitary government. We wanted political restructuring. We are very serious about it and many Nigerians have said it.” NASS should hasten restructuring process The former presidential aspirant called for restructuring of the country, saying that it remains the only way to keep the country united and strong, calling on the national Assembly to hasten the process. “The National Assembly should hasten the process of restructuring this country. The three tiers must be independent of each other. Local councils in my own opinion is the most important tier. They are the one with the masses. “I advise politicians to stop thinking that councils are for learners. It is for experienced politicians. When people retire, they should be able to aspire for council positions. When that policy is adopted, it means you can carry the experience you have to go and develop your community. “Councils should be able to build roads, hospitals, boreholes and schools. I don’t see how somebody can sit here in Abuja and build all the roads in Nigeria. It is not possible. We have been working for power to be given to states and it has not worked. We support restructuring.” Zik deserved credit Further on the civil war, Iwuanyanwu said although the war ended with no victor and vanquish, Federal Government is yet to give Zik the credit he deserved. He urged the Federal Government to give Zik the honour he deserved as an icon that sacrificed so much for the country. Ojukwu never supported secession On Ojukwu’s role in the war, he said that contrary to popular belief, Ojukwu never supported secession of Biafra. “When he went to Aburi, he went to negotiate political restructuring of Nigeria. He never talked about secession in Aburi. It was when Aburi collapsed, I am talking as a witness, and he came back, that a constituent Assembly was established in the East. That Assembly declared Biafra, not Ojukwu. It is important for me to tell you this before I die.” It’s wrong to insult Igbo He said Igbos have contributed so much for Nigeria’s unity more than any other tribe, considering their manner of cohabiting with other tribes and quantum of their investment outside their region. “Igbos have given so much for one Nigeria. That is why, if you go to any state in Nigeria, when you look at the investment in those places, after the indigenes, the next highest group is Igbos. “I challenge anybody to prove me wrong. How else, can you say, people who are from this area do not believe in the country. What we want is fairness, people have to be fair to us, people should not abuse us. We want fairness, that is all we want and we will support and work for one Nigeria.” https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/11/wrong-blame-igbo-january-1966-coup-iwuanyanwu/ |
Taking foolishness to a whole new level. |
DJ Fayose on the wheels. |
Innobee99:Is the hand writing on the wall not clear enough? Abi you want make them write am for billboard? That girl may be seeing you as a walking ATM machine. I don't think there's love coming from her to you. You may love her but the reverse is hardly the case. You have to steady yourself and pull a Husain Bolt on that parasitic relationship. |
Strict regionalism or a loose confederation is what's best for Nigeria. Make all man dey their lane so all this childishness can stop. We spend so much time bickering and opposing ourselves while the country sinks. |
''Tungdom''. This our generation sef... |
See as the dog dey look am sef. |
''without any training''. This is genuine talent. Like someone said, with the right training and funding, he will do much better. God bless his efforts. |
pinkbae:Don't you mean voluptuous? |
He should resist the urge to erect the ambassador's statue. Imo Pensioners are still being owed. |
nNEOo:Nothing will happen. They know themselves. Co-terrorists won't fight each other. |
You have to drop that relationship, for your self-esteem, health (mental, emotional, physical), and for the sake of time. There's no time to waste on worthless relationships. For starters, I don't think she loved you in the first place. She's just a serial attention seeker. She feeds on it and she doesn't mind where it comes from, single or married guys. She seeks our potential preys and pounces. Its been all about her and her cravings for attention. Save yourself a lot of heart ache but stopping now. Might not be easy but you have to. Severing all ties might be a first step. |
This people's sense of entitlement is out of this world. They really seem to believe they own Nigeria. Living in fools' paradise. You won't rein in your rampaging brothers that are destroying lives and property but you are quick to oppose moves curtail them by enactments. They should hasten the enactments so you can do your worst. |
chineduemmao:Otua ka o di. |
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