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PoliticsRe: Governor Ganduje: Nigerian Breweries Makes My Job Easy by nwabobo: 8:31am On Aug 28, 2018
Nwaforj44:
Governor Abdullahi Ganduje of Kano State has commended Nigerian Breweries Plc over its intervention in the education sector in the state, saying it has made his job easier.

Ganduje spoke while taking possession of a block of eight classrooms, furniture, library and books at the Government Technical College, Gwale, donated by Nigerian Breweries Plc.

In a goodwill message, the Emir of Kano, His Royal Highness Muhammadu Sanusi II, said Nigerian Breweries has added value to Kano people through its corporate social responsibility platform, adding “Maltina is no doubt our pride in CSR and other corporate bodies in Kano State should follow suit.”

Responding, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Breweries Plc, Mr. Jordi Bel, said: “Kano State occupies a special place in the planning of Nigerian Breweries. We are proud to be a veritable partner to Kano State.

“Kano is special to us, as it supports us towards achieving success. Kano is home to Maltina in the North. And this is our fourth educational project in five years in Kano.”

http://www.akelicious.net/2018/08/nigerian-breweries-makes-my-job-easy.html
PoliticsRe: Femi Fani-Kayode Writes To Police, Requests For Rescheduling Of His Invitation by nwabobo: 4:23pm On Aug 27, 2018
itu404:
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin grin the day of reckoning is fast approaching for those who ruined us. all those who shared from the money for alms will all pay one by one. Olu falai, raymond dokpesi make una dey dust una shoe grin grin
It's 'arms' not 'alms'
PoliticsRe: Femi Fani-Kayode Writes To Police, Requests For Rescheduling Of His Invitation by nwabobo:
Waakanda:
Hmmn... Fani's tone has changed. He's about to be humbled cool
Seems you do not know who FFK is.
PoliticsRe: TRUMP: I Don't Want To Meet Someone As Lifeless As Buhari Again- Financial Times by nwabobo(op): 7:34am On Aug 27, 2018
Lalasticlala.
PoliticsRe: TRUMP: I Don't Want To Meet Someone As Lifeless As Buhari Again- Financial Times by nwabobo(op): 7:22am On Aug 27, 2018
Jokerman:
lol... lifeless in what areas... body, brain, speech, demeanor, composure or ki tu ni?? grin
All round.
PoliticsRe: TRUMP: I Don't Want To Meet Someone As Lifeless As Buhari Again- Financial Times by nwabobo(op): 7:22am On Aug 27, 2018
LibertyRep:
This has to be a concocted story.
From Financial Times?
PoliticsRe: TRUMP: I Don't Want To Meet Someone As Lifeless As Buhari Again- Financial Times by nwabobo(op): 7:17am On Aug 27, 2018
nwabobo:
Katrina Manson in Washington and David Pilling in London

2 HOURS AGO

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Donald Trump will welcome Kenya’s Uhuru Kenyatta to the White House on Monday for what will be only the second one-on-one meeting the US president has held with an African leader since he took office last year.

The first meeting, with Nigeria’s ailing 75-year-old Muhammadu Buhari in April, ended with the US president telling aides he never wanted to meet someone so lifeless again, according to three people familiar with the matter.

Advocates of closer US-Africa ties hope his encounter with the younger, more urbane Mr Kenyatta, 56, will breathe fresh life into a relationship with a region that Washington is seen to have neglected as other countries, notably China , develop ever-closer trade and






https://www.ft.com/content/2795662c-a8aa-11e8-94bd-cba20d67390c
Jarus, come see your man.

When we said this man is empty upstairs, Sai Babarians think we speak out of hate.
PoliticsTRUMP: I Don't Want To Meet Someone As Lifeless As Buhari Again- Financial Times by nwabobo(op):
Katrina Manson in Washington and David Pilling in London

2 HOURS AGO

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Donald Trump will welcome Kenya’s Uhuru Kenyatta to the White House on Monday for what will be only the second one-on-one meeting the US president has held with an African leader since he took office last year.

The first meeting, with Nigeria’s ailing 75-year-old Muhammadu Buhari in April, ended with the US president telling aides he never wanted to meet someone so lifeless again, according to three people familiar with the matter.

Advocates of closer US-Africa ties hope his encounter with the younger, more urbane Mr Kenyatta, 56, will breathe fresh life into a relationship with a region that Washington is seen to have neglected as other countries, notably China , develop ever-closer trade and






https://www.ft.com/content/2795662c-a8aa-11e8-94bd-cba20d67390c

Jokes EtcRe: BREAKING: Saraki Steps Down - Pics by nwabobo(op): 9:02am On Aug 20, 2018
joameh:
U are a moontula
Back to sender.
Jokes EtcRe: BREAKING: Saraki Steps Down - Pics by nwabobo(op): 3:06pm On Aug 19, 2018
LastDays777:
OP don't try this again ...
Yes sir.
PoliticsRe: The Futile Search For A Good Igbo By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by nwabobo(op): 10:18am On Aug 19, 2018
Atiku2019:
Nice Article
Well Atikulated. grin grin grin
PoliticsThe Futile Search For A Good Igbo By Rudolf Ogoo Okonkwo by nwabobo(op): 5:45am On Aug 19, 2018
tween 250 CE and 1948, Jews were expelled from Europe over 80 times. That is, in 1,700 years, people in Europe expelled the Jews at the average rate of once every 21 years.

It happened in France, England, Spain, Portugal, Germany and dozens of other countries. These countries in their own characteristic ways rose up one day to declare that they were tired of hosting Jews and tolerating their behaviors and accepting their attitude that whatever land they lived in was no man’s land. These Europeans claimed they were more charitable, hospitable, accommodating and generous to the Jews than any other nationality, but the Jews abused it. They demanded that all Jews leave or be vanquished. They said they tried but they could not see any good Jew to make them change their minds.

Historians who have studied the phenomenon came up with the usual explanations given as the reason why Jews were expelled. Here are six typical reasons (from history books and online sources) as expressed in popular quotes used during each expulsion, massacre and persecution. 1.) "We hate Jews because they possess too much wealth and power." 2.) "We hate Jews because they arrogantly claim that they are the chosen people." 3.) "Jews are a convenient group to single out and blame for our troubles." 4.) "We hate Jews because they killed Jesus." 5.) "We hate Jews because they are different than us." 6.) "We hate Jews because they are an inferior race."

Historians have examined these reasons in order to see if they were causes of the hatred or the excuses for the hatred. Historians propound that if they are causes, once the cause is taken away, the hatred will vanish. But if the cause is taken away and the hatred remains, then, it is mere excuse.

On the economic reason which says that Jews possess too much wealth that causes envy and resentment, historians found out that the Polish and Russian Jews of the 17th -20th century were “dirty poor” yet, they were hated. When the Jews are doing well, the myth that they have a plan to rule the world by controlling governments and financial establishments took shape in the fictional work called, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Though it has been debunked as fiction, it remains a bestselling book in the world.

On the idea that the Jews were claiming to be the chosen ones, historians noted that the Jews of Germany in the 19th century denied the concept of being the chosen ones. Many of them assimilated with mainstream Germans, abandoning their language and culture and ways of life. Yet, when the holocaust started, it did not save them. And the Larry Kings of America, who changed their names to hide their identities and those who are not practicing Jews like Madam Albright, have not been spared as objects of hate. Surprisingly, in today’s world, it is the Christians and the Muslims who openly claim that they are the ones chosen by God and nobody can get to God except through their intermediaries- Jesus and Muhammad. But they don’t get the kind of hatred that the Jews get.

The scapegoating of the Jews, especially in difficult economic and political times, is not a cause but rather an excuse. To scapegoat, you must first of all hate. Hitler conveniently used Jews as scapegoat because the hatred was already there. It made it easy for Germans to believe that Jews were the reason they lost World War I and why the German economy was fluttering. The fifth reason, that the Jews killed Jesus, falls flat when the Christian Bible says that the Romans killed Jesus with the help of Jews but the hatred was reserved for Jews alone. The Roman Catholic Church, in its Second Vatican Council in 1963, had to officially exonerate the Jews, but the hatred continued.

The idea that the Jews were outsiders should have waned with the increase in Jewish assimilation over the years. But it didn’t. Instead, the complaint changed. In Germany, it turned into: "We hate you, not because you're different, but because you're trying to become like us! We cannot allow you to infect the Aryan race with your inferior genes."

The final reason is that “we hate the Jews because they are an inferior race.” The Jews are not a race, to begin with.

This is how Rabbi Kalman Packouz put the dilemma of the Jews. “Every other hated group is hated for a relatively defined reason,” he wrote. “We Jews, however, are hated in paradoxes: Jews are hated for being a lazy and inferior race - but also for dominating the economy and taking over the world. We are hated for stubbornly maintaining our separateness - and, when we do assimilate - for posing a threat to racial purity through intermarriages. We are seen as pacifists and as warmongers; as capitalist exploiters and as revolutionary communists; possessed of a Chosen-People mentality, as well as of an inferiority complex. It seems that we just can't win.”

In 2005, Okey Ndibe wrote a piece he called, "Thou Shall Not Rent to Igbo."  In it he brought to the fore the discriminatory challenges Igbo tenants were facing in finding apartments to rent in Lagos. In a rejoinder titled, "Igboman can be a good Tenant,” Kola Akomolede's argued that it was not only Yoruba landlords who do not want the Igbo tenant but landlords of other ethnicities, including some Igbo landlords. He suggested that the real problem was the nature of the Igbo man and not the discrimination against Igbo tenants which he made every effort to justify. He suggested that Ohanaeze should advice Igbo men to "change their attitude and behave like gentlemen."

European intellectuals, including some Jews, made similar appeal to Diaspora Jews across Europe before Hitler came. Many Jews bought into it. They changed their names and many abandoned their religion all together. Some intermarried with Germans. But when Hitler came, it did not save them.

 Instead of finding practical structures based on law and order to deal with universal issues between tenants and landlords, Akomolede made flimsy arguments like the one about the Igbo with "good background" being good tenants. Property consultants and owners, he suggested, should care about good background of tenants. He finally fell back on the popular refrain that the Yoruba are the most accommodating nation in Nigeria.

We have heard that line before. And we are hearing a lot of it today. Some have observed that beneath the issue of discrimination against Igbo tenants is the bigger and subtle issue - the battle for Lagos.

That battle for Lagos has actually come out in the open.

Common with all things Nigeria, Akomolede's greatest failure was in subscribing to the predominant Igbo stereotype on the basis of which he demanded a change in the nature of the Igbo. "Stereotypes are not necessarily malicious," once cautioned Chinua Achebe. "They may be well meaning and even friendly. But in every case they show a carelessness or laziness or indifference of attitude that implies that the object of your categorization is not worth the trouble of individual assessment." That’s how the action of a man or a group of people in Nigeria is often ascribed to the action of an ethnic or religious group.

The old conventional wisdom was that of Samora Machel: 'For the nation to live, the tribe must die.' The new conventional wisdom is that, the tribe can live as long as it wants. But for the nation to live, impunity must die; citizens’ rights must be respected; law and order must be established and enforced, irrespective of ethnicity, religion or creed.

On the one hand, since 1914, the primary question of Nigeria has been the Igbo question. There are other important questions, but in the answer to the Igbo question comes the understanding of all the other questions. On the other hand, the primary tragedy of the Igbo is that they are living in a Nigeria that is yet to come, if it ever comes.

The innocence of the Igbo ended long time ago. It ended before 1945 when some Northern elements in Jos first rose up and massacred Igbo people. When it was repeated in 1953 in Kano, the British inquiry reported that, "No amount of provocation, short-term or long term, can in any way justify their (Northern Nigerians) behavior." The British report went further to warn that "the seeds of the trouble which broke out in Kano on May 16 (1953) have their counterparts still in the ground. It could happen again, and only a realization and acceptance of the underlying causes can remove the danger."

Of course, it happened again. It happened in all of northern Nigeria in 1966, Kano in 1980, Maiduguri in 1982, Jimeta in 1984, Gombe in 1985, Kaduna & Kafanchan in 1991, Bauchi, Kastina, & Kano in 1991, Zango-Kataf in 1992, Funtua in 1993, Kano in 1994. Since 1999, over 10,000 people have been killed in more than a dozen incidents of religious/ethnic conflicts. And since 2009, over 4000 people have died in Boko Haram attacks. The dispossession and displacement of Igbo people once desired by the leaders of the Northern House of Assembly in the 60s have now been achieved by Boko Haram in the 2010s. In places like Maiduguri only death-defying Igbo stayed put. Even those types have sent their wives and children home.

Usually, before Igbo bloods were spilled, it was customarily preceded by arguments in several quarters, official and unofficial, in the media and in secrecy, about the disdain of the very nature of the Igbo and the need for Igbo to change. In Northern Nigeria of 1964, there were calls in the Northern House of Assembly to revoke forthwith all Certificates of Occupancy from the hands of the Igbo residents in the region. Lawmakers stood up in the assembly and promised to find ways to do away with the Igbo. Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gashash, O.B.E and Minister of Land and Survey, told the assembly in March of 1964 the following:

"Having heard their demand about Ibos holding land in Northern Nigeria, my ministry will do all it can to see that the demands of members are met. How to do this, when to do it, all this should not be disclosed. In due course, you will all see what will happen. (Applause)".

 The Northern People's Congress, NPC, followed Alhaji Gashash's promise by issuing a booklet called SALAMA: Facts must be faced. This booklet portrayed the Igbo in a very bad light and gave the masses in the North the sense that the Igbo were the source of all their problems. At the same time, the government of Western Nigeria also issued their own booklet called UPCAISM in which the Igbo, called "strangers," were depicted as land grabbers who must be removed from Western lands and government positions. The booklets also displayed pictures of shops and stores owned by the Igbo and indulged in undue character assassination.  

The military coup of 1966 presented a pretext to carry out a plan that had been laid out years before. It was a plan that aimed at a total extermination of the Igbo or, at least, their containment. The pogrom and the brutal war that followed was the final solution to the perceived Igbo problems in Nigeria. When Anthony Enahoro traveled round the globe arguing that starvation was a weapon of war, he was following the script for the total extermination of the Igbo. When Benjamin Adekunle boasted to foreign reporters, "I want to see no Red Cross, no Caritas, no World Council of Churches, no Pope, no missionary and no UN delegation. I want to prevent even one Ibo from having even one piece to eat before their capitulation. We shoot at everything that moves and when our troops march into the centre of Ibo territory, we shoot at everything even at things that do not move...," he was following the same script.

Just like the once accommodating and charitable and hospitable and generous Germany became a graveyard of Jews when Hitler came, Nigeria became a graveyard of Igbo when Gowon came. And, equally, like Germany, Nigeria failed to accomplish the final solution plan. The only difference was that the Jews learnt from that horrible Holocaust experience and formed their own country while the Igbo failed in that struggle for Biafra and returned to embrace Nigeria as if nothing had happened. Thomas Sowell, a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University and a renowned scholar on Races and World Economies wrote that, "Most of the great mindless slaughters of the 20th century -- whether of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, the kulaks in the Soviet Union, the Jews in Germany, the I[g]bo in Nigeria or the Tamils in Sri Lanka -- have been slaughters of those who dramatically eclipsed the accomplishments of others."

The kulaks were liquidated. The Armenians, the Jews and the Tamils are struggling and still fighting to keep the memories alive and stop it from ever happening again. The Igbo on their part, forgot what happened and why. But the Nigerian elements, disappointed in their unfinished job, have not forgotten. Instead, they are busy preparing for the final battle. Those in doubt should listen when they remind the Igbo openly that “history will repeat itself.” In ways subtle and covetous, they are laying the ground work for what we all know must come. They are making public and closed door speeches in which they are promising that "how to do this, when to do this, will not be disclosed." The seed of the trouble, as far as these Nigerian elements see it, is in the nature of the Igbo. As long as Igbo will not denounce their Igboness, it will happen again. And this time, it may be a total annihilation, from Port Harcourt to Lagos on to Gusau via Abuja.

Acknowledged, it has been difficult, and will always be difficult, for the rest of Nigeria to interpret the Igbo life and worldview. There is a big difference between what the Igbo think and what others think the Igbo think. This misunderstanding, in many quarters, has continued to be transformed into inert hatred. The myth of the Igbo constantly in the face of Nigerians everywhere, has proved very difficult for many to decipher.

In a 2005 Igbo Day keynote speech titled, The Primacy of Political or Economic power: The Igbo Dilemma, Professor Anya O. Anya noted that:

“There is an inherent paradox and contradiction in the lgboman's place in Nigeria. On the one hand given his industry, his intelligence and his enterprise, the Igboman is a desirable gift to Nigeria and the stuff of which great nations and great civilizations can be built. On the other hand, given his presumptive confidence in his abilities and his unabashed hunger to succeed at whatever cost, he engenders fear and unwelcome visibility amongst his compatriots. His lack of subtlety, his drive to overcome and his insatiable "greed" for material progress engenders resentment and often inexplicable, and perhaps, undeserved hostility in the host communities. His "loud" style of Life and the facility with which he can adapt to and adopt new ways can also be unsettling to foreign cultural formations that have come in contact with the lgbo including the colonial masters. There is thus an underlying sense of conflict in the lgbo presence in Nigeria.”

For those who care but do not know and those who know but do not care, the Igbo are not perfect. Like so many other groups, the Igbo have those uncommon human frailties and foibles as well as unique virtues and wisdoms. When their sense of vanity is heightened, their sense of modesty is diminished. When their sense of belonging is enhanced, their sense of variance is lessened. The Igbo know that things others did to them were many but the things they did to themselves were more. (Apologies Prof. Chieka Ifemesia). But the Igbo history warrants that the Igbo must keep eternal vigilance – chasing away the prey while scolding the chick.

In trying to find an answer many observers of negativity in Igbo life seek, I stumbled on "The Focus of Igbo Worldview," a paper presented by Prof. Donatus I. Nwoga. In it he wrote:

“The opportunity which the present times have given for the predominant attributes of the Igbo to blossom into the ugliness of materialistic indiscipline, and lack of grace and finesse, must not be taken to represent the all-time behavior of the Igbo. A characteristic which could have been favorable and positive in one phase of the history of a people, which could again be positive and beneficial in another phase, could present the greatest negative consequences in a transitional phase. In practical terms, the attributes which make the Igbo appear vulgar and materialistic at this phase, could be the same attributes that made them achieving and titled people in the past. The present could merely be revealing the impact of new, uncharted times to the chaotic instinct in those who had been restrained by the limiting structures and facilities of the ordered past. And it is important to retain then the diachronic consciousness that transitional people have the handicap of having lost the grace and poetry of their past, without yet acquiring the grace and poetry, or at least the discipline and sanctions of the modern.”

 The duty those who believe in Nigeria owe to this transitioning Nigeria is to give her a structure. In a structured Nigeria where there is law and order, people will be treated as individuals according to the laws of the land. Those who currently take advantage of the disorder in Nigeria would have to get in line or face the letters of the law. In a just and equitable society, those who are industrious, honest and creative will soar. Until then, those who dream of changing the nature of the Igbo or any ethnic group for that matter are confounded with many paradoxes.

The fundamental truth is that the Igbo, as part of humanity, have the right to live anywhere - with or without Nigeria. Let it be known that the original sin of the Igbo has not changed and will never change - it is the sin of being Igbo. It is from it that all other sins emerge and get magnified. The Igbo have nothing to prove and must not begin a defense of that right or a discussion of their Igboness on the terms of others. It is a matter of expediency for the Igbo to know this and for the Igbo to understand its implication in their final battle for survival.

If the Igbo had not embraced western education in the mid-1930s and overtaken the rest of Nigeria thirty years after; if the Igbo had not accepted Nigeria and emigrated from their tropical rain forest of the east to all corners of Nigeria; maybe, the pogrom would not have happened.

For many, a good Igbo is one who is only Igbo in his home; who is not Igbo everyday and everywhere; who is apologetic for being Igbo, and who wears the following expression on his forehead: "how dare you assume I am Igbo?"

Though my last name is as Igbo as they come, I’m sure that I’m not a good Igbo man. I do not conform to every man’s definition of an Igbo, including definition by the Igbo themselves. But that should not be a problem, unless you are Femi Fani-Kayode and his like.

There are serious people vigorously dedicated to the search for a good Igbo man or woman. I enthusiastically applaud them. And I must add, with all honesty, “Bros, Good luck with that!”

 (This is an updated version of my 2005 article, Igbo: The Final Battle)


http://saharareporters.com/2013/08/13/futile-search-good-igbo-rudolf-ogoo-okonkwo
Jokes EtcRe: BREAKING: Saraki Steps Down - Pics by nwabobo(op): 9:26pm On Aug 18, 2018
Wiseandtrue:
Step down bawo huh

OP take your time there smiley
Sorry sir.
Jokes EtcRe: BREAKING: Saraki Steps Down - Pics by nwabobo(op): 7:10pm On Aug 18, 2018
bedspread:
Bmc warriors on their way to the thread
Aswearrogad
Jokes EtcRe: BREAKING: Saraki Steps Down - Pics by nwabobo(op): 3:45pm On Aug 18, 2018
Shelumiel:
Daydreaming. .. grin
grin grin grin
Jokes EtcBREAKING: Saraki Steps Down - Pics by nwabobo(op): 3:09pm On Aug 18, 2018
BREAKING: The President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar @BukolaSaraki, has finally stepped down.......

He stepped down from the plane at the airport in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. Details later. ��

https:///WcM7xHJjz6

PoliticsRe: Update: Nigerian Man Becomes An American Citizen - Photo & Application History by nwabobo: 5:13am On Aug 16, 2018
adekennis:
But his profile shows he rigistered 2011..Why are u lying? undecided
I wonder which profile you looked at.

PoliticsRe: Update: Nigerian Man Becomes An American Citizen - Photo & Application History by nwabobo: 9:20pm On Aug 15, 2018
mekuslogan:
Glad to PERMANENTLY escape all the shenanigans in Nigeria.

Taking my oath of U.S. citizenship soon. After the oath ceremony I become a 100% US citizen with all rights and privileges. The only thing I cannot become in the US is the President, since I was not born in the country. Every other opportunity, including becoming a Senator or State Governor, is at my finger tip. It is up to me to utilize the boundless and invaluable possibilities of being an American citizen to achieve my own version of the American Dream. Very grateful for the great honor, after 5 years as a Green Card (GC) holder. These past 5 years with GC have been the most careful in my entire life. No mistakes, or you find yourself back in the ''shithole'' Naija.
Welcome back to Nairaland Mekuslogan the original slayer of Yoruba men on Nairaland in the days of yore. Wow!, so good to have you here.

For those who may not know, this is is the guy with whom we slayed all Yoruba afonjaic warriors here from around 2009 to 2012. This guy here was like a boil on the scrotum to Afonja warriors. He was a terror to them and the mere mention of his name sent confusion into their camps.

Congrats on your achievement bro.
PoliticsRe: Saraki May Declare Akpabio, Other PDP Defectors’ Seats Vacant by nwabobo:
sarrki:
I swear saraki and his followers are members of jester club

Can you imagine this criminal with this kind of audacity

Saraki your time is up
Is there division in the PDP? No. Then their seats should be declared vacant.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Air: First Plane Arrives - Pic by nwabobo(op): 12:22pm On Aug 11, 2018
Bump
PoliticsRe: THROWBACK PICBoma Goodhead Confronting More Than A Dozen Police Officers In 2005 by nwabobo(op): 10:43am On Aug 11, 2018
nwabobo:
[THROWBACK PHOTOS] Fearless female lawmaker, Boma Goodhead confronting more than a dozen Police officers in 2005

Hon. Boma Goodhead, a member of the House of Representatives, representing Akulga/Asalga constituency went viral on Tuesday and made major headlines after she was filmed confronting masked operatives of the Department of State Services, DSS over the National Assembly Invasion.

Now, throwback photos of Hon Boma, who is the younger sister to Mujahid Dokubo-Asari have surfaced online.

She was pictured FIGHTING THE OVER 12 POLICE MEN AND getting arrested by more than a dozen police officers during her one-man protest in 2005 against the govt actions in her community including harassment of her brother Asari Dokubo.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2040652509301921&id=871775049523012
Lalasticlala, this should be on the frontpage to counter Joe Igbokwe's claim, thank you.
PoliticsRe: Anambra Teenage Girls Win Global Tech Competition In Silicon Valley by nwabobo(op): 7:32pm On Aug 10, 2018
bestviewer:
Nwanne mu oo. Ifu go nu aka olu Obiano na ebe umuakwukwo a no. cheesy

Willie is working
grin grin grin
PoliticsRe: Anambra Teenage Girls Win Global Tech Competition In Silicon Valley by nwabobo(op): 7:07pm On Aug 10, 2018
hammer6F:
Change the title of your thread to reflect the above, so seun and mynd44 can reconsider it for FP.

It is important that our northern bros, understand wat school girl means.
Hammer, isi gini?
PoliticsRe: Anambra Teenage Girls Win Global Tech Competition In Silicon Valley by nwabobo(op): 7:03pm On Aug 10, 2018
bestviewer:
Anambra the light of the entire black race. I expected the girls to even teach people at Silicon Valley few things about tech and subsequently take over the place.
Chino nwamama. Kedu ka Obiano melu?
PoliticsRe: Anambra Teenage Girls Win Global Tech Competition In Silicon Valley by nwabobo(op): 5:01pm On Aug 10, 2018
Igbo Amaka.

cc: lalasticlala
PoliticsAnambra Teenage Girls Win Global Tech Competition In Silicon Valley by nwabobo(op): 4:59pm On Aug 10, 2018
TOP VIDEOS

Nigerian Teenage Girls Win Global Tech Competition In Silicon Valley

Victor Mathias  
Updated August 10, 2018

A team of teenage girls representing Nigeria has defeated teams from the United States of America (USA), Spain, Turkey, Uzbekistan and China to win the 2018 Technovation world pitch junior division in San Francisco, USA.

The team Save-A-Soul from Nigeria developed a mobile application called ‘FD Detector’ to tackle the problem of fake pharmaceutical products in the country.

The young Nigerian girls were selected from 2,000 mobile app developers to represent Africa at the world pitch.

This is the first time a Junior Nigerian team will emerge among the finalists to visit Silicon Valley and the Nigerian teenage girls will be pitching their app to investors in Silicon Valley, California.

Technovation is a program that invites girls to identify a problem in their communities and then challenge them to solve them by developing apps.

According to Team Save-A-Soul, Nigeria has one of the largest markets for fake drugs. The teenage girls from Anambra State plan to partner with the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC), using the app, to tackle this challenge.

The team, on Thursday night, came first at the finals after facing judges from around the world.

https://www.channelstv.com/2018/08/10/nigerian-teenage-girls-win-global-tech-competition-in-silicon-valley/

PoliticsRe: THROWBACK PICBoma Goodhead Confronting More Than A Dozen Police Officers In 2005 by nwabobo(op): 11:38am On Aug 10, 2018
nwabobo:
[THROWBACK PHOTOS] Fearless female lawmaker, Boma Goodhead confronting more than a dozen Police officers in 2005

Hon. Boma Goodhead, a member of the House of Representatives, representing Akulga/Asalga constituency went viral on Tuesday and made major headlines after she was filmed confronting masked operatives of the Department of State Services, DSS over the National Assembly Invasion.

Now, throwback photos of Hon Boma, who is the younger sister to Mujahid Dokubo-Asari have surfaced online.

She was pictured FIGHTING THE OVER 12 POLICE MEN AND getting arrested by more than a dozen police officers during her one-man protest in 2005 against the govt actions in her community including harassment of her brother Asari Dokubo.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=2040652509301921&id=871775049523012
Lalasticlala
PoliticsRe: THROWBACK PICBoma Goodhead Confronting More Than A Dozen Police Officers In 2005 by nwabobo(op): 8:54am On Aug 10, 2018
richeeyo:
Lawmaker behaving like a thug
And Nigerians love that
Una do well
Activism is not thuggery. Get that into your ekpang filled skull. Ntin
PoliticsTHROWBACK PICBoma Goodhead Confronting More Than A Dozen Police Officers In 2005 by nwabobo(op): 8:42am On Aug 10, 2018
[THROWBACK PHOTOS] Fearless female lawmaker, Boma Goodhead confronting more than a dozen Police officers in 2005

Hon. Boma Goodhead, a member of the House of Representatives, representing Akulga/Asalga constituency went viral on Tuesday and made major headlines after she was filmed confronting masked operatives of the Department of State Services, DSS over the National Assembly Invasion.

Now, throwback photos of Hon Boma, who is the younger sister to Mujahid Dokubo-Asari have surfaced online.

She was pictured FIGHTING THE OVER 12 POLICE MEN AND getting arrested by more than a dozen police officers during her one-man protest in 2005 against the govt actions in her community including harassment of her brother Asari Dokubo.

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PoliticsRe: IG Report Confirms that Politicians ordered Senate Seige by nwabobo: 10:23pm On Aug 09, 2018
OEPHIUS:
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The Inspector General of Police Ibrahim Idris has released a report from findings on the disgraceful event that occurred at the National Assembly facilities on Tuesday the 7th of August where operatives of the Department of State Security Services barricaded the entrance of the complex barring lawmakers from entering.

In what has been described as a legislative coup by political analysts, the barricade was another failed ploy to change the National Assembly leadership. The Director of the DSS Lawal Daura was subsequently sacked later that day by acting President Yemi Osinbajo and an investigation was launched to uncover the motives and the actors behind the disgraceful attack on the democratic institution.

The IGP’s report confirms the wide suspicion that the Former DSS Director was playing a role orchestrated by “...highly placed politicians to achieve selfish political goals hence his unilateral and unlawful decision to invade the National Assembly Complex...

The report further claims that the sacked DG of DSS was still undergoing interrogation under house arrest in a private property at Garki, Abuja.
#Fake

I do not want to believe that a letter poorly written as this can emanate from no less an office than the office of the IG of police.
Christianity EtcRe: Catholic Bishops Warn Members Against Endorsing Politicians by nwabobo: 10:24am On Aug 09, 2018
cc: Father Mbaka.
PoliticsRe: Why I Won’t Step Down As Senate President – Saraki by nwabobo: 1:29pm On Aug 08, 2018
Baawaa:
Let us agree that both Saraki and Akpabio are corrupt and thieves, but Saraki was made Senate President through APC while Akapabio was also made Minority leader in PDP, but while the latter was to defect from PDP, he voluntarily resigned from the Minority leader, but the former, despite his conspiracy before he defected to PDP, yet he insisted not to relinquish his position acquired through his former Party.
I think, Akpabio is more honourable than Sarakihuh
Or what do you thinkhuh?
Is ut that yiu cannot read or you have comprehrnsion issues? The minority leader is d leader of the party with the 2nd highest number of senators while anybody can be elected senate president from among members of the senate irrespective of the party. There is no law requiring that the president of the senate be chosen frim the majority party.

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