Travel › Re: Stowaway Trapped For Two Weeks On Ship From Togo To Italy: A Harrowing Escape by Nextjs: 11:16am On Jan 20 |
Africans, blacks we do anything to see a white man's land. Even when thousands are in Italy with no papers no reasonable lives hoping one day they get papers.
They take all manar of risk, they take Sahara desert, Mediterranean that is 20% survival rate.
But when u call them to protest against bad leaders they chicken out.
When u call them to vote and protect theue vote they chicken out.
I know a guy that left Nigeria 10 years ago via Sahara desert and today the family are yet to hear from him |
Education › Re: FG Opens 2026 Overseas PTDF Scholarships For Nigerian Postgraduates by Nextjs: 7:40am On Jan 20 |
Nice one
Wish the successful applicant all the best |
Politics › Re: Task Force Forcefully Takes Helpless Trader's Goods In Abia State by Nextjs: 8:19pm On Jan 19 |
helinues: We no dey shook mouth about una affairs. Whether the policy is right or not, we are just pointing out what you people are known for.
Would you have asked this question if it was to be in other state? Exactly I asked again. Are you in support of traders blocking the roads with their goods?. In western world they don't do that |
Politics › Re: Task Force Forcefully Takes Helpless Trader's Goods In Abia State by Nextjs: 8:14pm On Jan 19 |
helinues: Na Gov Otti, he can never do anything wrong according to his people.
Imagine if this was to be in other state, they would have been the loudest Are u in support of traders blocking the roads with their goods? From the video they told them not to exceed the gutters |
Politics › Re: Give Herdsmen Land, Face Sanction, Gov Diri Warns Traditional Rulers by Nextjs: 4:43pm On Jan 16 |
I love this. Southern leaders should please issue this warning to chiefs n community leaders |
Politics › Re: Sustained Military Operations Yielding Measurable Results Nationwide - Tinubu by Nextjs: 6:13am On Jan 15 |
Yeye.
Instead of you to use NAF to do the job. U and Buhari were sending innocent soldiers to die in war front.. I can count how many friends who were soldiers that have died in this war.
It took trump to put sense in ur head |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russian Army Forces African Recruits To Become Suicide Bombers (video)) by Nextjs: 5:11pm On Jan 13 |
Madridguy, yarimo you don't really know who this Russians and anyone from Eastern Europe are.
They hate black with passion and dont hide it.
When i first arrived overseas i worked in a company that was owned by an Eastern European people and many of the top are their people. There is this supervisors that deliberately ensure that blacks are sent home on the excuses that there is excess workers on site.
I hate them with passion |
Politics › Re: Defence Minister Warns Terrorism Sponsors To Steer Clear by Nextjs: 6:48pm On Jan 11 |
Christopher Musa is a good man.
Military personnel fighting boko haram talk good of him..
People of jos who faces fulani threat speaks good of him.
I was watching a video of a Nigerian soldier who survived boko haram with one leg gone...in his word he said God bless Christopher Musa for the support he has.
The only people angry about him is Gumi and his boys |
Travel › Re: Nigerian-american Woman Laments Over Order To Remove Barrels From Her Home by Nextjs: 10:25pm On Jan 10 |
I have always been an advocate on investment back home in Nigeria among our diaspora communities here..
Last week in the community group someone suggested of investing back home and an idea and opinion..
Then someon said that he will never invest in Nigeria that nwike can demolish his structure one day or government will do or just one policies etc.
I was said about his comment because in this group we have men of calibre...
But seeing what is happening to this woman and a host of others... Its sending a negative narrative to Nigerians outside with large pool of hard currencies and sadly this currency might not find their way into our economy back home
Its terrible how we end up this way |
Career › Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Nextjs: 8:36am On Jan 10 |
Nigeria will never allow a woman climb this position
Because of religious reasons. They said women aren't supposed to be above men. |
Politics › Re: Otti Got In 4 Months What I Got In 8 Years As Governor - Senator Kalu by Nextjs: 9:44am On Jan 09 |
DoTheNeedful: Yet, a few months ago, when Obi criticized the government for increasing our debt in naira, when in fact, our debt has reduced in dollars, you all cheered and supported him. Funny enough, in all my years, I have never heard Nigeria's debt quantified in naira before, until Obi did. It has always been in dollars.
I laugh at many of you who claim to be different from the current crop of leaders. You are not different, you are just angry that the people you want are not in government. What are you happy about in Tinubu government  Is it food security? Jobs? Security of life and property? Inflation? Price has gone up x 2 I am in USA doing pretty well. |
Politics › Re: Otti Got In 4 Months What I Got In 8 Years As Governor - Senator Kalu by Nextjs: 5:18am On Jan 09 |
Then how much was Dollar then?
All past governor of that state are attacking the current government |
Investment › Re: Can I Survive In Nigeria If I Make $10 Daily - My Wife Included by Nextjs: 12:03pm On Jan 08 |
How consistent is the earnings in long run? That's what matters. |
Politics › Re: Why Nigerians Seeking Trump’s Protection Should Rethink – Lai Olurode by Nextjs: 12:43pm On Jan 05 |
He wont ask those killing to stop for interest of peace.
But asking those who lost their love ones to stop calling for help |
Politics › Re: Venezuela Crisis May Create $10 Billion Hole In FG’s ₦58 Trillion Spending Plan by Nextjs: 10:56am On Jan 05 |
Time for Tinubu to borrow more dollars
Fight weh no concern us... We must collect |
Politics › Re: We Have Terrorists In Benue, We Need US Air Strikes - Aondoakaa by Nextjs: 10:51am On Jan 05 |
Our blooders up north n south said our sovereignty is far important than our lives. If all Nigeria end up dead then what usefulness is the sovereignty FreeStuffsNG: He is requesting a foreign government to come blow up his state. Smh.
When you read irresponsible comments credited to leaders of some states and regions then you understand why it is hard to get development to their states and regions
Little wonder he was rejected by his people. He didn't call them to bomb kanu or kaduna. He said in his state there are influx of terrorists and all he does is to raise an alarm n call for help |
Foreign Affairs › Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Nextjs: 2:05am On Jan 05 |
darediamond: USA is a system and NEVER a country so anything can goes as long as it favours it main owner: BRITAIN Are u dreaming!?.. USA is more than Britain. Didn't u see where keir steamer was almost kneeling down to trump last year when Trump impose sanctions on eu n uk? Britain no get mouth where USA dee |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Empty Classrooms: S/Korea Shuts Down Over 4,000 Schools Amid Birth Rate Crisis by Nextjs: 8:23pm On Jan 04 |
Bonab: It is like the more civilised a society is the more selfish their citizens becomes. Everybody starts pursuing what does not benefit the society, in the name wokeness. Na cost of living oh. If i was in Nigeria i think by now i for them get 5 kids. But when u check the cost in every terms |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Nextjs: 8:57am On Jan 04 |
nedekid: Look at what a grown man like you is saying, abi are you a kid? A big country that has focus on the natural resources of a smaller country invades the sovereign territory and grabs the president and all you see here is to admire the criminality of the actions of the US. In this case what stops France from invading Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger and grabbing its presidents, putting them in handcuffs, flying them out and the grabbing the wealth of the country? Do you even know that the US once almost invaded Niger delta Nigeria years ago during unrest in the middle east? They had a plan to invade, kill Nigerians and then grab the oil in the delta since it is a direct route to the US and does not have choke points. What stops America entering Nigeria to bomb, then declare no Nigerian should enter areas where there is rear earth and minerals, that it is now their own, any Nigerian that nears there is killed? Do you even understand the precedence the US has just set? Have you considered other stronger countries will decide to do so against weaker ones? You are not worried about the killings going on in Benue, Jos, Zamfara, Borno etc where Christians are killed on daily basis, their homes occupied by fulanis bandit and their families? Where farmlands are destroyed, passagers attacked and ransom demanded... Where someone is killed in Northern Nigeria because what she said is perceived to be against the prophet... A prophet who is not an African? All this are the things that should trouble u not a man who is trying to protect his country from those who foods it with all kind of hard drugs |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Nicholas Maduro To Stand Trial In US For Being Leader Of Drug Cartel by Nextjs: 11:50pm On Jan 03 |
Neoteny: No country has successfully fought an insurgency and won. Even the US still has PTSD from Fallujah and Ramadi and had to pull out of Iraq....same with Afghanistan when 20 years with all the US might couldn't end it.
The Joint Multinational efforts of some West African countries couldn't stop it. Nigeria is so large, porous, with large swathes of forests and ungoverned lands that it's near impossible to deploy resources there to fight these terrorists.
So we really can't do it alone because we don't have the resources to be everywhere at once. And the terrorists keep flooding in well armed and well hidden.
If Obama had taken the matter more seriously during GEJ's administration, the terrorists would've been severely degraded by now. In few months we shall see who is the boss. No long talk just relax. The president Trump is full of surprises in coming weeks/ months. Just a matter of time as long as the killings continues against Christians |
Foreign Affairs › Re: In Response To Maduro's Capture, Protests Spring Up Across The US (Photos) by Nextjs: 11:46pm On Jan 03 |
FreeStuffsNG: In response to Maduro's capture, protests spring up across the US From CNN's Leah Asmelash
Protesters rally outside the White House on Saturday.
Protesters rally outside the White House on Saturday. Julia Demaree Nikhinson/AP Across the US, Americans have taken to the streets to protest President Donald Trump’s military operation in Venezuela and capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. While Venezuelans have had mixed reactions, many people in the US are voicing frustration with the looming potential of war and bloodshed over oil.
Washington, DC: Dozens have gathered outside the White House, holding signs reading “No War on Venezuela,” “No blood for oil” and “US hands off Latin America.” Protesters sang and held up Venezuelan flags.
New York: Crowds gathered in Times Square outside the US Army Recruiting Office, holding signs against war in Venezuela.
People protest in New York's Times Square on Saturday.
Boston: Crowds chanted “No more blood for oil / Hands off Venezuelan soil,” and held signs reading “Venezuela’s Not The Problem. Empire Is” and “No War on Venezuela” as local activists spoke against the strike.
Minneapolis: A hoard of people braved the freezing temperatures to protest, waving the Venezuelan flag and holding signs reading “Free President Maduro.”
Smaller protests have also occurred in Atlanta, while more in Chicago and Los Angeles are scheduled later this evening.
Venezuelans queue for groceries and supplies as uncertainty looms without Maduro
Just hours after Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was taken by US forces today, residents in Caracas headed to stores to load up on food and supplies amid an uncertain future in their country.
Aside from lines at stores, videos obtained by CNN showed streets were mostly empty and quiet around the city.
Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez has demanded the “immediate release” of Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, who were dragged from their bedroom overnight during the large-scale US military operation.
Venezuela’s vice president describes Maduro capture as a "kidnapping" and violation of international law
Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodríguez demanded Saturday the “immediate release” of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, who were captured overnight during a US military operation.
Rodríguez made the demand hours after the capture of Maduro and Flores, carried out during a US operation in Caracas and other parts of the South American country. Washington has justified the action by arguing that the couple and other Venezuelan public figures are responsible for narco-terrorism, drug trafficking and other crimes – charges that Caracas rejects.
“We demand the immediate release of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, Rodríguez said Saturday afternoon during a session of the National Defense Council that was broadcast by state television network VTV. She called Maduro “the sole president of Venezuela.”
Alongside other senior officials, Rodríguez described the capture of Maduro and Flores as a “kidnapping,” said that violations of international law were committed and accused US forces of having “savagely attacked” Venezuela’s territorial integrity.
The vice president added that the Venezuelan government will issue a decree declaring a “state of external emergency,” which it will submit to the country’s Supreme Court for validation. She called on the public to prepare to “defend” the country, without providing details.
“We are calling for the defense of life. Not a single Venezuelan man or woman should remain on the sidelines, because the extremists who have provoked this armed aggression against our country will be made to pay by history and justice,” Rodríguez said. She urged other Latin American governments to support Venezuela.
Rodríguez’s remarks contrasted with those made shortly before by US President Donald Trump, who said at a press conference in Florida that Secretary of State Marco Rubio had spoken with the vice president and that she, according to Trump, had expressed willingness to cooperate in a new phase for the country.
“There is a vice president who was appointed by Maduro; at this moment she is the vice president. I imagine that the president has just assumed power. She had a conversation with Marco. She said, ‘We’ll do whatever you need.’ I think she was quite courteous. We’re going to do this right,” Trump said.
CNN has contacted the US State Department and is seeking to contact Venezuela’s vice presidency for comment on the conflicting statements.
https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/venezuela-explosions-caracas-intl-hnk-01-03-26?post-id=cmjyrrt6f00003b6rh3btxjx9
Mynd44 nlfpmod Americans are not Nigeria. They value the lives of everyone in the states. Anything, anyone that threatened the interest of the American people will have to contend with the force of the American military. Same way the terrorist in Nigeria are working against the Interest of the American people and it allies. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Nicholas Maduro To Stand Trial In US For Being Leader Of Drug Cartel by Nextjs: 11:07pm On Jan 03 |
Neoteny: When America ran Afghanistan, was there security?
When it ran Iraq, was there security?
Trump has made it absolutely clear that the Venezuelan coup was simply about oil, not security or drugs. Oil.
America has never intervened in anything where it doesn't materially benefit more than the host country.
The insecurity in the Sahel was fueled by the destabilization of libya by the US. Is Libya stronger and safer now than when Gaddafi was in charge?
Stay there thinking America gives one single regular dime's worth of fck about you or anyone else. Then let's do what us right before everyone. If we don't fetch an ant infested woods home the lizard won't visit. Nations are built on justice for all. Government should go out all on voko haram, Bandits etc. Nigeria have the resources but act less concerned |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Nicholas Maduro To Stand Trial In US For Being Leader Of Drug Cartel by Nextjs: 7:35pm On Jan 03 |
Neoteny: Not before knowing that their sovereignty is gone and the US oil cartels are coming in to siphon their wealth. Is it not better that America run Nigeria than what we have today? What's the use of sovereignty when we can't even provide security for all Nigerians irrespective of tribe or religion? I cry daily seeing what is going on in jos, Banue etc. Few days ago boko haral burnt villages in Borno that they must convert to Muslim for their blood to be spared... Please let's be guided |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Nicholas Maduro To Stand Trial In US For Being Leader Of Drug Cartel by Nextjs: 6:12pm On Jan 03 |
Neoteny: You're a danger to yourself.
Hitler did what he did for his national interest. God bless Nazi Germany too?
How about Russia chasing their national interest in Ukraine?
Heck, terrorists and bandits are also chasing their collective interests.
God bless you, everyone. Everywhere in vanuezuala are happiness n jubilation But in Nigeria there are some people already carrying protest.
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Nicholas Maduro To Stand Trial In US For Being Leader Of Drug Cartel by Nextjs: 6:10pm On Jan 03 |
BodyCount: Y'all will continue to be daft and defend impunity at all cost because it has not affected you. So for your mind now, USA is clean and they're the police of the world? They can invade any sovereign country that won't have enough strength to fight back, bomb them indiscriminately, and kidnap their leaders indiscriminately? Can USA dare do this to China or Russia? DO YOU KNOW HOW MANY INNOCENT PEOPLE THAT USA HAVE KILLED THIS MORNING IN THIS BOMBING? If this was done to a Muslim country, you people would have been using the narratives of Islamic terrorists, right? Just as you defended what those terrorists did to Palestinians, but you can cry that Russia is doing genocide to Ukraine... Don't worry, karma exists... It'll one day be your turn and come to your doorstep. Everywhere in vanuezuala are jubilation, partying and solidarity match... Bursting champagne. We know those who are not happy with this news
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Nicholas Maduro To Stand Trial In US For Being Leader Of Drug Cartel by Nextjs: 5:11pm On Jan 03 |
Druss: This is what APC were requesting the US do to GEJ back in the days ... This is unreal. Honestly and insecurity wasn't this bad then.... |
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Foreign Affairs › Re: Nicholas Maduro To Stand Trial In US For Being Leader Of Drug Cartel by Nextjs: 1:36pm On Jan 03 |
God bless USA
Tinubu would have faced this style of extradition if not that he corporated
To those shouting sovereignty should understand that USA doesn't care as long as what they do is to national interest |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Us Captures Venezuela's President Maduro by Nextjs: 11:14am On Jan 03 |
I wished they could capture some people in Nigeria likwise |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Protests In Iran Over Economic Hardships: People Killed, Others Injured by Nextjs: 11:10am On Jan 03 |
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