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Sometimes I wonder if some of these are not even imposters pretending to be Nigerian . But then, aren't we Blacks always our worst enemies at times? Whoever you all are, I hope you find peace and solace in your lives. Cause you all need it. |
[quote author=Rhino.5dm link=topic=662576.msg8281158#msg8281158 date=1304880374]We are all learning. I started this rubbish courtesy of your unrepentent brothers who think they are very intelligent. I promise to return every single of their lies with TRUTH. . .No one has a monopoly of insult afteral there a great fun in doing it. . .[/quote]I was talking to all of you. All you Igbo/Yoruba "tribalists." Sometimes I am very ashamed to be Nigerian seeing this. |
Was this thread necessary? You all need help ![]() |
Just testing to see if threads started by me go through. |
so, as usual, this was more of a tribal/ethnic thing that it was religion? |
And Nigeria had so much potential, I guess the end is near for the country. |
Ok, this is BS. Will you guys quit it with the tribal threads? Many Nigerians than I used to think need psychotherapy. jeez! |
America sneezes and Nairaland catches cold. Awesome a.s.s. kissing. |
No2Atheism:I have thought this as well. Ah, the anonymity of the internet. |
bluespice:Thank you for your common sense. |
@ Davidylan this is ridiculous. Prior to colonialism we had precisely ZERO universities. Yes we had one university pre-1960 because the demand for higher education was not high at all, but it was the best university in Africa then.First, that pre 1960 shithole in Ibadan wasn't "good" in any sense. Ditto for other colonial African "universities" prior to their respective countries' independence. Yes, travel in time to pre 1960, where you would be kept in ignorance (and without demand for higher education), happily bending over for your colonial ruler .Well post 1990 we sure have so many universities . . . which one is in the top 10 in Africa? I hear Nigerians are now trooping to the University of Legon, i've got cousins there too. Shame.This does not rebut my main point - the standard of living for the average Nigerian now is better than that for pre colonial times. |
Ah, c'est la vie. 2 years till 2012. hehe. |
davidylan:Haha. ![]() Nigeria had only one university (sucky and annexed london small college rather) to begin with pre 1960. Any others? |
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