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tmanuelle:Why weren't you surprised? |
Aigbofa:What do you call a guy who in order to please his masters, promises and delivers genocide to innocent civilians, children, rape etc. |
Aigbofa:What do you call a guy who in order to please his masters, promises and delivers genocide to innocent civilians, children, rape etc. |
OrlandoOwoh:Warreva. Ojukwu at least wasn't a genocidal nutcase looking for any particular tribe to shoot. |
Aigbofa:Being spoken about doesn't mean a person isn't a pariah, bad example and ultimately a failure. The likes of idi amin, adekunle, murtala mohammed and their fellow murderers will forever be spoken about and will live forever in the dustbin of history. |
Adekunle is a great case study for exuberant eye service, wickedness and ultimately confinement to the dustbin of history and non-recognition by those who used and dumped him |
Ilaje44: So the nonsense he wrote about Ilaje people was a praise in your own reasoning abi?Did he specifically call out ilaje ppl? Or any group |
OP - don't give ppl who hate you the opportunity to laugh at you and your ppl because of one or two persons. |
The greatest plus is the fact that igbo ppl are very peaceful and accomodating of strangers |
isrecole: Please Learned Senior Advocate,can you pinpoint the Section of the Corporate and Allied Matters Act(CAMA) Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor contravened? My legal opinion is that,since the Church was registered under Part C of the Act,it becomes a Juristic person. So what stops a legal entity from dealing with another legal entity. Sir,even if you lift the veil, no fraud has been committed by Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor because the man of God gave good reason why the jet was leased out. With due respect Sir,if you can't come up with another plausible ground,I beg to say;you are wrong sir!!!I also disagree with Falana's legal opinion. Company law does not foreclose a corporate entity from owning property and using the property to further its aims as a non-profit organisation. |
OP - some are e-mercenaries while some are bigots encouraged by the mercenaries. " I spoke to a 28-year-old chemistry graduate who patrols the online war front for one of Nigeria's popular politicians.... ..."I usually use corruption and ethnicity to attack," he said" http://m.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-29237507?SThisFB |
OneNaira6: I knew it. It was so obvious especially when it comes to those supporting APC.Especially annoying when one mofo has more than 1gb of pictures of roads and bridges on his hard drive and tells me he isn't paid for that ish |
ISpiksDaTroof: Actually that was Beaf (aka Reno Omokri) that started using tribe and religion to divide yall.I never saw beaf diss any tribe on NL. Unless u saw reno do that elsewhere. Here we saw eko ile play that dirty game to whip up support from yorubas for tinubu and apc |
Jmain: Lolz you mean Babapupa, Agbameta, mafiaman, plaindealer and recently aresa.Lol! Didn't know someone else noticed. |
Priceless topic sagamite! As per the use of ethnicity Eko Ile pioneered that nonsense on this site |
Whoop whoop! Carry go governor! |
egift: So if armed robbers steal and kill with a gun of a policeman, he has no question to answer? The did not take the plane by force. It was willing given to illegal arms dealers and was handsomely rewarded.Oga don't get your analogies twisted, leasing a jet (an airborne vehicle) is no where near the concept of leasing a firearm to "armed robbers". The jet was legitimately rented out and paid for. The main question you should be considering is was a crime committed? Hasn't the south african govt released the plane and passengers to go about their business? Who were the people contracted to carry out the transaction and were they acting for Oritsejafor or the Nigerian government? The truth shall set u free |
Rawani: What else did you expect him to say? Declare them saints so I can pray for more bling?Please translate. This is from two years back. All I can decipher is your dislike for his bling, which he has every right to wear and own. Abi he tiff am from you? |
egift: And in 2014 he now doing courier for illegal arms smuggling.So if First Nation Airlines ferries someone with coke up his butt it means that Tinubu is a courier? The allegations against Oritsejafor are laughable unless something else comes up that links him with the cash or guns. The man showed more courage than the leaders from the north and if they had listened when he cried out it wouldnt have been this bad |
When Northern elders and "messiahs" like Buhari were warning the government not to be tough with Boko Haram, a brave man of God was standing up to be counted. Any xtian who tows the line of ppl condemning him is a dunce. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/07/designate-boko-haram-terrorist-group-oritsejafor-tells-us-congress/ Designate Boko Haram terrorist group, Oritsejafor tells US Congress on july 12, 2012 at 12:55 am in news Facebook Share Twitter Share By UDUMA KALU President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor yesterday called on the United States to declare the Islamist sect, Boko Haram as a terrorist group. However, in the US, officials said violence will come to an end if the Federal Government eradicates poor governance, addresses security challenges, and end police and military abuses with impunity. While making an appeal to the US Congress, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor said decision to blacklist three Boko Haram leaders as terrorists was not enough. Ayo Oritsejafor said the US move on June 21 was “the equivalent of designating (Osama) bin Laden a terrorist but failing to designate Al-Qaeda a terrorist organisation,” and the reluctance to brand Boko Haram as terrorists had emboldened the group, which is estimated to have killed more than 1,000 people since mid-2009 in attacks on Christian and government sites. “By refusing to designate Boko Haram as a foreign terrorist organisation, the United States is sending a very clear message, not just to the Federal Government, but to the world that the murder of innocent Christians and Muslims who reject Islamism — and I make a clear distinction here between Islam and Islamism — are acceptable losses,” Oritsejafor said. |
Barcanista - have you been able to get information on "biafran atrocities" against ND ppl yet? |
size38: Joseph Evah playing on the intelligence of Indigbo here. Ijaws needs votes from the Igbos. Niger Delta people needs ur votes, south-south people need the votes of the Igbos for their son GEJ to complete his tenure. because I don't think Evah has forgotten how Biafran Soldiers entered the Niger Delta to slaughter Niger Delta people during the civil war b4 d arrival of the Federal troops.Are you barcanista? I remember another thread where he made some pitifully shallow arguments to back up this paper thin propaganda. Abeg help with more information on places where biafran troops "slaughtered" people from ND |
barcanista: A smart government will not play open tribal politics because it won't favor him and the tribe he perceivedly favored in the future. You need to realise that Jonathan will leave power some day and power will shift to the "marginalised" region. What will be the igbo fate? That's why I am against tribal politicsDon't worry about the igbo man. So far na this Nigeria we never expected anything from anybody. Despite the decades of marginalisation the igbo man has thrived. If the "marginalised" people (whoever they might be) takes over there is nothing they can do that will raise the average igbo man's eyebrow unless they destroy our highways etc |
OP - don't be so fast to conclude that BH has only succeeded in compromising the Nigerian Armed Forces. Read this about cameroon. http://www.africa-confidential.com/article-preview/id/5742/Biya%27s_answer_to_Boko_Haram As further details emerge about Boko Haram's 27 July attempt to capture Amadou Ali, one of President Paul Biya's top ministers and confidants, questions remain about the adequacy of the government's response. The attack – part of a broad offensive by the jihadist insurgents in Cameroon – saw a force of 200 militants driving into the country to seize Deputy Prime Minister Amadou Ali, who was visiting Kolofata, his home town. They killed three before escaping with Ali's wife and other hostages. A major detachment of troops, supported by an armoured vehicle, was mysteriously recalled from Kolofata three days before the attack, Africa Confidential has learned from a source in Yaoundé. Despite calling immediately for help, Ali later complained, the special anti-terrorist unit, the Brigade d'intervention rapide, did not respond and the Boko Haram column was free to escape across the border to Nigeria. Although the attack lasted some four hours, troops only arrived 90 minutes after Boko Haram had left, we hear. |
Thugs don't cry. Crocodile tears fo sho |
This is really cool. I'm loving it |
For me this is a very simple matter. There should be a very serious investigation and all the actors like ihejirika, modu sheriff, the aussie etc should be thoroughly questioned and the outcome should be widely publicised in the full glare of foreign media. Without being told I know BH a full fledged terrorist army with links to al-shabab and isis cannot name its sponsors like amateurs, they are playing the very old game of misinformation to stir up passions and supposedly smart people have bought it because its within their comfort zones of bigotry and small minded politics. |
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