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My uni is somewhere in the American mid west and note, I am not a student. Thanksfar frm it, i never thought for one sec you are a student .i left uni in 1991. maybe you are a, , who knows. |
Wheres your map?pls dont start him of. |
Igbo importers should start importing food soon. Hahahahyeah right. from china abi. ![]() |
In my own university (name withheld), I am the highest ranking Nigerian, although there are slightly more Yoruba students than Igbos. I think 7:5, and that is minus me.oh my ,oh my.i thought with all the bravado you display on nl at least you will have the courage to lets all know what uni it is . come to think of it naming that uni Will not reveal mekusxx i.d or will it? the minds boggle. ![]() |
When are they going to do the same in Ogun and Ondo states?@alloy and his ilks that like to stoke the flame of tribal flame on n.l , can you continue your good work. if it makes you guys happy. well done my friends. ![]() |
@becomerich, you are now becoming an embarrassment . get it i as i Yoruba man don't want your republic of Benin. no i don't. |
Russian Revolution - Stalin traveled to Germany@ezeuche your point being? you are in the diaspora to liberate your ppl or what. go ing thru your posts i noticed you are one dimensional guy , you talk of war , AK47, first amendment blah blah. lets cut to the chase when it come down to war will you still be in the Diaspora? |
abeg shut up, who do u think u are? Okonkwo? . |
but maybe we need thats been the mistake. ![]() |
REGULAR UPDATES:Nigerians in the US commence "Shadow Parliament" in New York city Written by Saharareporters, New York Saturday, 13 March 2010 14:48 Parliamentarians are seated and the maiden sitting is about to commence From the introductions so far, there are distinguished Nigerians here, academics, journalists, businessmen, engineers Okey Ndibe, a professor of literature, author and columnist has been elected speaker and Laolu Akande, North America Bureau Chief of The Guardian, deputy speaker Also here on the floor are Profs Bolaji Auko, Steve Nwabuzor, professor of Hydrology Ndibe calls for adoption of standing rules Aluko wants amendment If there is anything not covered by the rules, the robert rules prevail Prof Aluko's proposal accepted Ndibe calls for adoption of standing rules Aluko wants amendment If there is anything not covered by the rules, the robot rules prevail Prof Aluko's proposal accepted Omoyele Sowore has moved a motion the house declare President Musa Yar'Adua incapacitated and that his wife should be compelled to move him out of Aso Rock. "He should move him to a hospice so we can move forward," Sowore said . The motion is being discussed. Bunmi Aborisade said it is very clear that Yar'Adua is sick and has absconded from office. The president has been sick since November and has not been in public ever since Another speaker said the president should be impeached Prof Aluko said the parliament should not make a motion that will portray it as careless Prof Aluko said the parliament should not make a motion that will portray it as careless Prof Aluko in a counter motion said the parliament should consider Yar'Adua's era over and move on with Goodluck Jonathan A speaker said the parliament should be mindful of the constitution and that the house should follow procedure A vote has been taken The parliament has adopted the motion that Yar'Adua is incapacitated and that Turai should move him out of the presidential villa to a hospital One speaker said it was high time Acting President Goodluck Jonathan is allowed to sleep on the presidential bed The parliament has moved to the widespread corruption in Nigeria Speakers after speakers lamented that the country won't move forward if corruption is allowed to continue to fester Some said the immunity clause should be removed from the constitution "This is really something absurd. A Nigerian president can shoot a citizen and nobody can arrest him," speaker Okey Ndibe said. We should identify the loopholes they exploit to commit their corrupt acts and block it, a parliamentarian said. Prof Aluko said Nigerian banks are culpable in the endemic corruption. He said there is need for close monitoring of the banks. The parliament has just adopted a motion that the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Maurice Iwu, should be removed and prosecuted and prosecuted. Bunmi Aborisade said without Iwu's removal, Nigeria would not make progress A vote for Iwu's removal was unanimous Ndibe said the issue of 200 million for governors every month is a scandal We have to insist that the concept of immunity be redefined to cover only legitimate actions Security votes breed corruption and should be eradicated Aluko said the perpetual injection stopping EFCC from arresting former Governor Peter Odili is unfortunate An incorruptible judiciary is necessary to fight corruption, he said. A speaker said Nigerians in the United States should support the war against corruption by exposing politicians investing here. Some of us know their assets, we should set up a committee to uncover their ill-gotten wealth here. A Mr. Raji wants the Nigerian Police reformed and decentralized. Lekan Awajoodu moved a motion that corruption is endemic and that the Nigerian Peoples Parliament in the Diaspora should set up a body to investigate the ill-gotten wealths of Nigerian politicians and make it impossible for them to hide their loot here. "We should continuously chase them all over the world and prosecute them." Nsikan Nnokon has seconded the motion A vote is about to be taken on the motion The motion is carried. The parliament has just adopted a motion that the Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Maurice Iwu, should be removed and prosecuted and prosecuted. Bunmi Aborisade said without Iwu's removal, Nigeria would not make progress A vote for Iwu's removal was unanimous So far, the following issues have been discussed: The current political impasse and constitutional crisis: The way forward The impact of corruption Electoral Reform in Nigeria and a review of the Anambra election On the table now is the Niger Delta problem I can tell you that about 100 Nigerians are gathered here discussing the problems of their country. They came from Colorado, Washington DC, Maryland , New Jersey, New York, Michigan and many states They are deeply concerned about the rot in their country. They are even talking about raising money to join in mobilizing citizens back home in the run up to the 2011 election. The Niger Delta issue is generating a lot of emotion here. Parliamentarians from the oil-rich region wants the natives that own the land and the oil to control their resources in partnership with the Federal Government Parliament adjourned at 6:58 PM EST till June 2010 |
The gay*got needs to be exhumed and be thrown into the evil forest of Ikene.that be the case i wonder what the owele harlot zik doing in HELLFIRE. .Kitty-Cat HIM |
Once again if the passengers were armed ogd abi otb and his aids will think twice b4 embarking on such mission. Support the right for Nigerians to bear arms@nedu, take a deep breath of fresh air, gun on a plane? isnt that plane stupid? ![]() |
don't 4get to add our deligent effort to pray before we prey oops pray. |
@ adadaba its berra you stay in Hammersmith and make sure you hide yourself when coming out cos i am not far frm you, how dare you say that about Awo.tufiaka |
b4 police will open fire on a crowd they will think twice,anarchy b4 your boss will think of not paying u, he will think trice, sho, na wa oh b4 rioters will think of starting a riot, they will think thrice,that i agree. |
will thank him for all what he has done for this great nation, eventhough he took some wrong steps,he is still d 1 dat made nigeria gain international attention and he also brought mobile fones in2 9ja, if dis is d only gud thing he has done, he has tried and sure is a living legend, come 2 tink of it wat has yaradua done.?.obasanjo still did sumtnthink again. obj brought mobile phone.? ![]() |
They've confessed, now let the government start preparing for the execution of these hoodlums, Good riddance to bad rubbish.now i know your policy. an eye for an eye. |
kosovo , can you return this great man statue back to us. |
i will kill the morafuka. chekena. |
Nigeria does not want the easterners to sleep, let us see if they will sleep ![]() |
We southerners just make things difficult. I once sat with Zamfara State Governor, and we gisted all the way to Abuja. No harrasment from any ADChow come the man no shop off you hands. ![]() |
NIGERIA MUST RECONCILE AND UNITE TO TAKE AWAY THE GUILT AND SIN OF THE GENOCIDE OF THE 60s OR ELSE THIS COUNTRY IS GOING NOWHERE@otele,this your BIAFRA thing is becoming a bore. if it will make you happy i major general ode remo on behalf of all Nigerian apologise to the igbo for all atrocities knowingly and otherwise. we are sorry. truly sorry. cant be more sorry. infact sorry is now our breakfast , lunch and dinner. are you happy now.,so we can all move on. |
let d guy go n do sumfin spiritual,if he understands wot i'm talkin bout.afterall yorubas says d person u dont av d wherewithalll 2 deal with u hand him over 2 god but dis tym u hand him over 2 someone else.here we go again, why cant bola ige family do spiritual, Dina diya,dele giwa and so on and so forth.the spiritual thing is to face this thug in court and make him pay.is it not kwame Nkruman that says the beginning of life is the fear of death.kill the fear and be free. |
anambra election went well bc PDP was busy with the yaradua saga. so they ignored anambra and the election went well. but that wont happen in 2011WITH 80%disenfranchised. how did that went well. |
OGD is not the problemgbam. thats all i need my boy. now i can score you an A. |
God bales his soul dat i wasnt on dat fight dat day it wud have crash down den we knw who's d gov.and your achievement would have been? |
He is saying Nigeria is messed up cos of the ibos that was killed in the 60sso gbengas attitude is a reflection of that? i wonder what that WA EC was for. |
@otelle,what is the correlation BTW your first paragraph and second one. if you keep on arguing like that hardly will anyone want to pay you attention. common. |
what do you know about Ironsi? If anything, its what you're fed about him?do you know ironsi personnally?or read about him just like every body? common shed this sentiment. |
Otunba ! is not a cheap title (dont ask me if he deserve it)reason i renamed bingo OTUNBA. And bingo happens to be a faithful dog. |
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