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It's very ironic how the hateful igbos quickly delight in a few Yoruba and Hausa casualties but only a few decades ago, they were the ones who were massacred in millions like vermin all across the country. They have never won a single inter-tribal battle in their existence, yet they keep making senseless noise all over. The joke's on you. |
SonOfEl:Go and feed your hungry generations the humble pie - bloody idiot! I guess it is when a fighter jet drops a bomb on your head or dismembers your body into fragments with a 30mm caliber machine gun before you realize the magnitude of risks involved in flying it. Your comments have made it very obvious your brain is dysfunctional. |
Omoakinsuyi:Aro that can never finish . The greatest aro-matic university in Nigeria ![]() |
SonOfEl:You must be an insane senile drunkard if you think flying a commercial plane is equivalent to flying a military fighter jet. |
sabama007:Even your reference clearly states she was the first Nigerian airways female pilot. But are you too dumb to understand that being the first female employee of a particular airline doesn't make her the first female pilot? Do you know that there were other commercial airlines besides Nigerian airways? I'm trying to decipher whether your brain is still working or whether you enjoy showing off willful stupidity. |
sabama007:Seems to me you're either mentally deficient or suffering from cerebral psychosis that has detached your brain from reality. |
omogidi234:Captain Chinyere Kalu, first female pilot in Nigeria. The specifics of "commercial airline" was included to correct the erroneous info in the article that she was the first female fighter pilot. Nigerian airways was a commercial airline but not the only commercial airline. So just because Hadiza was the first female pilot to fly a Nigerian airways plane doesn't mean she was the first female to fly a plane in Nigeria. Do you understand now? Hadiza was still student in school when Captain Chinyere Kalu had been flying planes as a licensed commercial pilot. |
careytommy7:Nonsense . That was Hadiza, she was a captain and she was not the first female pilot in Nigeria. |
SweetyZinta:Wrong! She's the first female Nigerian pilot (commercial). And also the first igbo if that's also considered. |
klax:It's absolutely true! She's the first female commercial pilot. And tribe aside, she's also a wonderful woman that deserves to be celebrated. She earned it! A true remarkable female role model, not like all those useless Gifty and co that our decadent society continues to promote in the media. |
careytommy7:Wrong! That was captain Hadiza, and she was the first female Nigerian airways pilot, not the first commercial pilot. It was notable being that Nigerian airways was the national airline at the time. Captain Chinyere Kalu is undoubtedly and inarguably the first female commercial pilot in Nigeria. |
oshiiteoku:Fine? ![]() |
VastfinderBlog:She's the first Nigerian female commercial pilot and not the first Nigerian female combat pilot (armed forces) - BIG difference! The first female combat pilot is a hausa girl; the first female Nigerian airways pilot is a hausa girl; the first female helicopter pilot is a Yoruba girl. So nothing spectacular here. The tribe factor doesn't come into play. Rather, it was just a matter of OPPORTUNITY in these cases. |
pweshboi:Maybe it was tested during the last civil war ![]() |
chiefolododo: funny, funny |
Vickiweezy: funny |
RadiantBae:Your comment is very laughable and reeks of concentrated ignorance. What the hell do you mean by "these people are a disgrace to Islam and Muslims"? He certainly is not a disgrace to the aforementioned. Even their prophet Mohammed was a professional pedophile. Everything this man has done is totally Islamic and it's in fact the Muslim way of life. He's only living by the tenets of his religion, and following the standard example of the forebearer of his religion, Mohammed. To the civilized, this is an insane barbaric pedophiliac person, but to the real Muslims, this is tradition. |
wordbank:How can an uncouth ratchet hungry lunatic begging for shawarma on the internet have respect? |
Valkaryie:Your father is the scum for birthing a bloody fool! |
BankManager:But this subject looks like a hungry pterodactyl with a broken beak. So how can you reference this analogy with someone this ugly? The only great men she might cause a "downfall" of are probably the ones that jumped off a 10-storey building because they saw her coming and thought it was a rabid malnourished zombie. |
LivingHuman:OMG!!! Take away the makeup and fake hair and probably 95% of Nigerian girls are hideously ugly... Ewwwww! |
CzarChris:Brabus is nothing but an outwardly tweaked, pimped or modified version of the Mercedes Benz. Underneath the metal and hood, it's basically same parts, same everything. Now this is just same base with the 2-door Mercedes A-class. Overpriced and overrated! |
Pay over 25m for a coffin - am I mad? Because on the ever-chaotic Nigerian roads, this is just a mobile coffin! |
SuperS1Panther:I was going to reply some senseless erroneous comments on this thread but then I saw your responses to those igbo parasites that have been leeching off our region since we conquered them during the civil war and made them 3rd-class citizens of Nigeria. So there's no need for me to comment again. You've spoken well. Their irrational baseless hatred for the Yorubas has been and is their biggest misfortune and the crux of their retrogression. |
Radiantvessel:Nice logic. But from a practical pov, it seems flawed in one aspect: there can't be judgment without law. That is, in the absence of laws you cannot legally judge someone. Human conscience cannot be equated as a law and neither can it be a competent yardstick to determine right and wrong because it varies between people. What your conscience might approve, another conscience might disapprove. So it would be total insanity for anyone to judge anyone based on conscience. I'm not into the spiritual thingy so excuse my approach, but I know God is not stupid. If man cannot judge without laws, then how can God judge without it? So I think the laws of Moses would come into play, not the human conscience. |
olumosen:I'm trying to figure out if you're being sarcastic or stupid. Because it seems to me you already answered your own question. How can you believe in Jesus if you never knew him? So, rationally, the outcome should naturally be the same - rotting in hell! There is an universal legal principle that says, "Ignorantia legis neminem excusat". It means ignorance of the law excuses not or ignorance of the law excuses no man. Now, if by man's standard, ignorance of a law doesn't grant a reprieve from the consequences of breaking the law, then how much more can we expect of God's laws. So those ignorant people will surely burn in hell. However, if your question implies that you want to know the technical details, well it's simple. Those who do not know Jesus will be judged by God by the laws of Moses, which means they will surely burn in hell. No one judged by the laws of Moses can escape damnation. So the outcome remains the same - HELL! Ignorance literally kills, whether scientifically, spiritually or otherwise. |
Demigods666:Wow! So nice. Can you summon Satan for me? I'd like to read him a bedtime story - the book of Revelations ...so that Satan can wake up too. |
pressplay411:FYI, I'm not religious but science is my religion and at the very least of what constitutes this religion is the fundamental trait and habit of practicing common sense. Your analysis was clearly emotional but lacking rational objectivity. Did Jesus murder his sister? No! Did Jesus enable the killer(s)? No! Is Jesus a crime vigilante? No! Is Jesus a member of the Nigerian law enforcement? Is Jesus a homicide investigator? No! Is Jesus a genie in a lamp that does anything you want whenever you want? No...!!! There are literally thousands of questions with answers that delineates Jesus as a non-participant in this crime scene. However, from the religious context, it is clear that this deluded fellow holds the answer true to one valid question - Is Jesus God? Since he so believes that Jesus is the all powerful all knowing God, then is it not insanity for him to think that his tantrum is consequential to a supreme God? What a joker! The way I see it, objectively, a supreme God obviously reserves the inalienable rights to do whatever he wants, and that includes not listening to idiots like this complainant. Anyway, I think I missed out something before: I feel like shocking the complainant on the head with a defibrillator - "Hate speech". Add that to your list. |
pressplay411:Another apostate? Definitely not! Looks more like another typical illiterate lunatic igbo man with a dilapidated brain. Religion is fast going extinct, you also say? Umm, not by a long shot. Humans are creatures of habit. In this vain and perspective, everything is religion or a form of religion. You fail to recognize there's a huge chasm between them, which enables one to see the veiled concept that discriminates between "religion" and "religious". Nice try though atheist. |
carzola:You're entitled to go to school. An English major should suffice. |
mznel:MMM is a bloody scam. |
Georgeray1234:Do Nigerian beauty pageants know how to write now? Wow! Because aren't they the usual empty heads with poor oratory skills that roam around on stage like homeless beggars? |
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. That was Hadiza, she was a captain and she was not the first female pilot in Nigeria.