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The black man is developmentally backward. |
This just goes to show that black people are backward and know nothing about development. Black people are truly an inferior race. |
Look at the gathering of unintelligent black people. So slow, so dumb, so purposeless, so inconsequential in the grand scheme of things. Black people are a problem to Earth. Colonization 2.0 |
Black man! You are ripe for Colonization 2.0. I hope this time it would be harsh, brutal and with no mercy. |
Kennyxton:Okokobioko! Who be dis efulefu?!! Black people don tire me I swear!!! |
Black man! The black man knows nothing about good governance or being civil. Simply put, the black man cannot create a developed country and will forever lag in terms of development and technological advancement. |
badman007:My brother... I tell you. Black man get big problem. |
ebba:Who is this hungry man? Which kain moniker be ebba? You never chop? You no even fine sef. |
Kerosene seller jobs? |
Kerosene governor. |
Mediocre roads with no road markings. Black man! ![]() |
Shame on the black man. |
The black race is the inferior race. It goes to show that the black man is clearly incapable of good governance, technological advancement and societal development. We are only good at creating poverty and sh1thole countries. |
Mizwisdom:White power until the black race rises from its slumber. Yes, bullsh1t aside and political correctness they are indeed the superior race. |
Mizwisdom:Yes I am and I have no problems with it. I would rather insult myself and my race by extension while telling myself the brutal truth than lying to myself. Black people are incapable of good governance, technological advancement and societal development. Until I see and experience otherwise in future, White Power! |
Savages! Black people are savages. Brute beasts not knowing or understanding the concept of development or good governance. Sh1thole citizens. |
Make we dey chop grass, sniff air... |
Black people, black brain, black mind, black development, backward people. Nuisance to the world. |
hmmmm |
Otobolizer!!! ![]() |
It takes only one gay man to come out and say Atiku raped him. End of Political Ambition. |
What is the meaning of 'dress corporately'? Do you mean 'dress formal'? |
Catalonia's parliament has voted to declare independence from Spain, shortly before Madrid voted to impose direct rule. Tens of thousands of independence supporters chanted their joyous support as they gathered nearby. Watching events from inside on two giant screens, they clapped and shouted "independence" in Catalan. The motion said Catalonia was an independent, sovereign and social democratic state, and called on other countries and institutions to recognise it. Opposition parties boycotted it. Minutes after the vote, Spain's prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, called for "calm from all Spaniards". "The rule of law will restore legality in Catalonia," he tweeted. Mr Rajoy has called a cabinet meeting for 6pm UK time. The European Commission declined to comment. Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker has repeatedly described the subject is an internal Spanish issue. Shares in Catalan banks fell after the result of the vote became clear. More follows... cc: lalasticlala Source: https://uk.news.yahoo.com/spain-crisis-catalonia-parliament-backs-independence-madrid-133900355.html |
Hi all, I am creating this thread for people who are interested in learning all about Linux as it relates to System Administration and Linux Engineering. This is NOT a thread for people who are only interested in the GUI aspect of Linux. We will be going deeper into the GNU coreutils package in three parts: 1. Utilities for handling files 2. Utilities for manipulating text 3. Utilities for managing processes If you are a newbie to Linux, you can join in as well. We will start from scratch and build up to advanced. It is recommended that you have a Linux system up and running. If you would like to install Linux on your computer or install it as a virtual machine on your PC, please watch out for the steps on how to do that shortly. Thank you and have a great day. nep2ra |
okerekeikpo:Mehn! See as I dey flex dis yeye thunder. How is this thunder supposed to work? |
Each race to their own (version of) God, I suppose. |
Na today? This one wey grab like man? Abeg, shift... |
I pondered on this a long time ago and still do. Life is a dream. One Intriguing and Interesting Dream. What I can't figure out is if it is Me dreaming or God dreaming. |
You know I wasn't in full support of the Biafra movement because of the division and uncertainty surrounding it. I'm now beginning to have a rethink. Nnamdi Kanu, pump up the volume. |
Forty-eight Senators have voted against the devolution of powers in the ongoing voting on 32 areas to be amended in the 1999 Constitution of the country. Our correspondent report that 46 voted in support of the devolution of powers and one of the Senators abstained. The voting is still ongoing. Devolution is the statutory delegation of powers from the central government of a sovereign state to govern at a subnational level, such as a regional or local level. It is a form of administrative decentralization. Devolved territories have the power to make legislation relevant to the area. Source: http://saharareporters.com/2017/07/26/senators-vote-against-devolution-powers |
