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Foreign Affairs / Re: Bolivian President's Jet Rerouted Amid Suspicions Edward Snowden On Board by Obomber: 8:31am On Jul 03, 2013
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Except only you have your own definition of superpower,America won't bring a war to Russian doorstep vice versa.Putin is ever ready to throw that MUTUAL ASSURED DESTRUCTION treaty to the gutter !
Imagine 300 Nuclear warheads landing on obama's head.
That would be something.
Foreign Affairs / Re: Bolivian President's Jet Rerouted Amid Suspicions Edward Snowden On Board by Obomber: 8:29am On Jul 03, 2013
The US is shooting themselves on the foot.
The whole world may revolt against them.
Politics / Re: Nigeria Army Refurbished Tanks And APC Igirigi by Obomber: 7:46am On Jul 03, 2013
991: The money spent on amunitions could be used to ameliorate the standard of living of citizens.
In the world we live today,
standard of living=military strength.
Who will think of standard of living,when islamic terrorists are running rampage.

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Foreign Affairs / Re: Bolivian President's Jet Rerouted Amid Suspicions Edward Snowden On Board by Obomber: 7:41am On Jul 03, 2013
Is the US truely democratic,because this's one of the most undemocratic move they will ever make.
Even Nigeria a supposedly young democracy,have had people including members of the press make nearly treasonous statements,yet they are still walking free in Nigeria, in the spirit of democracy and freedom of speech.
America has turned to a charcade.
Yeye country.
Politics / Re: Nigeria Army Refurbished Tanks And APC Igirigi by Obomber: 7:32am On Jul 03, 2013
Yes the IGIRIGIRI was built from scratch.

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Politics / Re: Nigeria Is Due For A REVOLUTION - TAMBUWAL by Obomber: 7:25am On Jul 03, 2013
The day Nigerians truely revolts,people like tambuwal will be swept away.
Politics / Re: China CCECC To Begin Construction Of Ibaka Deep Seaport by Obomber: 7:23am On Jul 03, 2013
mike404: WELL IT'S ALL ABOUT FRESH AIR grin
Akpabio's fresh air.
Politics / Re: China CCECC To Begin Construction Of Ibaka Deep Seaport by Obomber: 7:03am On Jul 03, 2013
Awesome.
Politics / Re: Press Release: Jonathan Condemns Irregularities In Imo State Rerun Election by Obomber: 6:35am On Jul 03, 2013
Omen100: And the scumbag has the audacity to condemn the Imo state house rerun, the same man who openly accepted jonah jang faction of the Nigerian's governor forum after their obvious defeat by ameachi's faction, this man called jonathan is morally bankrupt. He lacked the morally right to comment on the rerun.
Gej has no right to claim any faction of the NGF is illegitimate.
His powers does not extend to the NGF.
Let the courts decide who the real winner is before you start blaming GEJ for accepting any faction.
Sports / Re: Uruguay Vs Nigeria - U20 World Cup (2 - 1) On 2nd July 2013 by Obomber: 9:23pm On Jul 02, 2013
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Sports / Re: Uruguay Vs Nigeria - U20 World Cup (2 - 1) On 2nd July 2013 by Obomber: 9:18pm On Jul 02, 2013
Obuh is a very inept coach.
We need siasia urgently.
He is the only one that knows how to manage our under-age teams.

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Sports / Re: Uruguay Vs Nigeria - U20 World Cup (2 - 1) On 2nd July 2013 by Obomber: 8:57pm On Jul 02, 2013
Nigeria needs a sport psychologist badly.
Politics / Re: How Africa's New Urban Centers Are Shifting Its Old Colonial Boundaries by Obomber: 6:36pm On Jul 02, 2013
ShyM-X:


Why should we compete with people in probably almost the same clime/status as us, when we can aim higher?

Even presently, we're not competing with anyone. And our consciousness is obviously different from the rest.
it seems the SW and the North have the same consciousness.
Anyway,i hear you.
Politics / Re: How Africa's New Urban Centers Are Shifting Its Old Colonial Boundaries by Obomber: 6:20pm On Jul 02, 2013
ShyM-X:


I doubt Yoruba's would stoop that low, to be honest. undecided

Our consciousness is different - and I believe we'll always aim higher.
Competition is stooping low?
Okay.
I hear you.
Politics / Re: How Africa's New Urban Centers Are Shifting Its Old Colonial Boundaries by Obomber: 6:19pm On Jul 02, 2013
ShyM-X:


Cool, bruv.

However, you also need to stop spamming threads about Yoruba states with bigoted comments, like you did under your Solomon111 ID, on the Lagos vs. Ogun industralisation thread. I didn't post any comment on that thread, however, I saw all your comments.

Act it - walk the walk!! undecided
I stand by everything i said there.
Politics / Re: How Africa's New Urban Centers Are Shifting Its Old Colonial Boundaries by Obomber: 6:18pm On Jul 02, 2013
Afam4eva:
A lot of people have been fighting against the census figures not just Lagos. So, how's that problem unique to Lagos? I also feel lagos population is more than what was reported in 2006 but like i said, that's not a unique problem. Others are also complaining of the same thing. Mostly the southern part of the country.
I tire.
Politics / Re: How Africa's New Urban Centers Are Shifting Its Old Colonial Boundaries by Obomber: 6:12pm On Jul 02, 2013
ShyM-X:


Yoruba's aren't competing with no one - we set out goals and work towards achieving them.

Competition would be unavoidable due to obvious reasons.
Politics / Re: How Africa's New Urban Centers Are Shifting Its Old Colonial Boundaries by Obomber: 6:09pm On Jul 02, 2013
ShyM-X:


I honestly don't care about other regions in Nigeria - all I want to see is my beloved Yoruba's break free from Nigeria and be great again. undecided

The feeling is mutual bro.
Politics / Re: How Africa's New Urban Centers Are Shifting Its Old Colonial Boundaries by Obomber: 6:08pm On Jul 02, 2013
Afam4eva:
I can't unban you cos i wasn't the one who banned you. Send a message to the mod that banned you.
okay.
Politics / Re: How Africa's New Urban Centers Are Shifting Its Old Colonial Boundaries by Obomber: 6:05pm On Jul 02, 2013
ShyM-X:


If your brain cells aren't blinkered - you would know that my post was a reply to your alt handle.

Isn't England part of the UK? In-case you don't know, git - English people are also very passionate about their English identity, and they will always put England before the UK. And the same applies to the Scots, Welsh, and Irish folks.

Also, you can't be English if England isn't your ancestral country. Perhaps, English people are also as tribalistic as my ancestors, no? You low IQ having pander!
*let me ignore your insult*
We are actually on the same side here.
I support the dissolution of this country with all my heart.
I can't wait to see the technological potential of the eastern region manifest.
Politics / Re: How Africa's New Urban Centers Are Shifting Its Old Colonial Boundaries by Obomber: 6:01pm On Jul 02, 2013
Afam4eva:

Maybe you can start by telling us what the attitude of Nigerian against other federating units has been in favour of Lagos. Even though Lagos has ceased to be the capital of the country for decades, it still enjoys some sort of special status from the FG. Even while Lagos was the capital, almost everything citable was cited in Lagos at the detriment of other states and cities and this is what has given Lagos that edge over every other state. So, it's laughable when i hear people say that Lagos is moving forward and others are not. Other states will have to burst their butt to be able to achieve half of what Lagos has.

Lagos is already a special status though not explicitly stated in the constitution. I hope you're also aware that should Lagos be explicitly made a special status, it will seize to be like other states in the sense that it won't have a governor. An administrator will be appointed to govern it like it is in Abuja.
Afam pls unban my Solomon111 moniker.
I promise to tone down the insult.
Politics / Re: How Africa's New Urban Centers Are Shifting Its Old Colonial Boundaries by Obomber: 5:59pm On Jul 02, 2013
ShyM-X:
Yoruba's need to look for ways to go out of Nigeria. I understand it's a gradual process, however, we need to continue to focus on integration in the region, and start looking towards our natural allies along the west African coast. We can't continue to dwell in abyss with Nigeria and, the primitive and petty people, who occupy that geographical location. It's time for a change!
I agree with you.
The yorubas need to go their own way.
The SE/SS should go their own too.
We should see the most successful nation in 10 years time.

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