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AK47man no dey joke o! Na serious militant him be. Therefore, be afraid. Be very afraid! He is sitting on top of his gas field right now with his laptop. ![]() |
^^ Oh I just remembered that you are on my list of confirmed m-orons on Nairaland who I ignore. So, here to you, YOU WIN! Steps over a piece of shiit. IGNORED. ![]() |
kingoflag:Clearly, you are the one with the drug problem. lol You think the international community is Nigeria where you operate with stolen money freely. Let me tell you dude, anyday you hear that war has started in Nigeria, the FIRST thing that would be frozen are those stolen assets. Brainless he-goat. ![]() |
kingoflag:My friend most of that money would be frozen by the host countries because they know it was looted from Nigeria coffers. They will share it among emerged nations FAIRLY (meaning more to the oil producing regions). Our contribution would be from hard working Igbos worldwide. ![]() And yes, we will outlast stolen money any day. |
Ak47man My own be sayyy if other tribes in S/S like oh! make them follow parasite region dey go,na their wahala be that,you see my 36trillion liquefied gas under my feet? i dey there with my laptop, RPG ,machete, AK,and a telescope to see them coming, any body wey say him mama born am well,make them avoid my side cos i will cut you Ziggy Ziggy throw way ![]() Ak47man nearly killed me with laughter with this post from another thread. |
GAR3TH:So, when was the last time Nigeria didn't have one political turmoil or the other, from 1964 operation wetie, till today? Show me ONE year we had absolute peace politically. ![]() |
One example: Every time I shop for African food in the US, I come across many Ghanaian food items packed to the same standards as those of Malaysia. Nigeria is constantly missing! I even eat Ghanaian yams in the US, while Nigerians are waiting for oil money to be shared! |
Please define political instability. Also define "diverse economy" and tell me whether Nigeria can survive today without oil revenues. What do you export again? |
Apart from that, if we want, and decide to task ourselves worldwide, I believe Igbo can raise $1billion MONTHLY for as long as it takes to make sure that we have enough to keep the enemy crying in his backyard. Our diaspora is that big. Yes we can! ![]() |
GAR3TH:I don't know whether to start laughing or to start crying for this type of brazen lie, hubris or outright jipiti talk. So what are we talking about then here? Why is Asari "Occupying" his resources? Why are Nigerians butchered EVERY YEAR in Northern Nigeria? If that is not poltical instability, then, black has become white, and white black! Why can't you Nigerians tell yourselves the truth for once? ![]() |
manny4life:To prove my point, did you not read that the strike has ended? So what did they achieve? What did the dead folks die for? lol Meanwhile, we are just beginning our own protest in SE. That is how so out of touch she is. BTW I know of only one Ada di ora mma here on Nairaland. Her name is[b] freecocoa[/b]. ![]() |
February the 3rd is sacrosanct. We pay our final homage to the great Ikemba. Please bookmark this page. |
I personally don't think that [b]ogugua88 [/b]has lived in Nigeria AS AN ADULT. She sounds so goofy. lol @topic I noticed how robust and well fed our folks are in SE. Nna we no dey carry last any day! ![]() The killing has to stop in the North though. Enough is enough. ![]() |
Mods, please remove this thread. https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-847595.0.html I think the news is old. My bad. |
Nchara: ![]() Nchara, you no go kill me for nairaland. |
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Very good development. I'm very proud of my Abia state brothers for this. We should keep focus on what is important. I hope other states in the SE joins massively. ![]() |
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[size=18pt]CAVEAT EMPTOR! THIS IS OLD NEWS FROM 2010 [/size] [size=16pt]Unemployment Payment to Nigerian Unemployed graduates [/size] Unemployed graduates in the country may soon start earning between N10,000 and N15,000 monthly salaries as a Bill seeking to provide social security for unemployed graduates and the aged scaled through a second reading yesterday at the Senate. The Bill, entitled An Act to provide social security for unemployed graduates and aged in Nigeria, sponsored by Senator Anyim Udeh, has earmarked N12.7 billion for the scheme. Leading the debate on the floor of the Senate, Senator Udeh said creating social security infrastructure for the aged and the unemployed graduates would curb crimes and other social vices, including reduction of mortality rate. He said: The social security Bill is in compliance with section 14 of the 1999 Constitution. It is more so, because over 70 per cent of our people live below poverty level. Creating the social security scheme in which unemployed graduates and the aged will have minimum wage to live on will help tackle the problem of poverty. Disclosing the cost implication of the scheme, Udeh told the Senators that an estimated N77 billion would be needed to run the scheme between 2011 and 2015 if the Bill was passed. The Bill received the support of the Senators, but most of them warned against the abuse of the scheme and expressed fears on the ability of the Federal Government to implement it. Senator Grace Bent (PDP, Adamawa South) in her support for the bill, decried the high rate of poverty in Nigeria and absence of social security scheme to address the problems of the less-privileged. Bent said: Nigeria, before now, should have had this sort of legislation. A government that has vision and love for the people at heart should have this legislation. This Bill will solve the social security problems all over the place and reduce mortality rate in the country. Before the second reading of the bill, President of the Senate, Senator David Mark while expressing concern on the rising number of unemployed graduates called for caution in the implementation process. He said: We need to worry about the level of unemployment in the country. We need to worry about those going without a dime in their pockets. This Bill is not only for the unemployed graduates or the aged, every Nigerian should be able to have a platform that will guarantee him better living conditions. ============================================================== http://ngmix.net/lib/vendor/web/articles/2/2951.html |
alj harem:You know why this your theory about the East is pure lie and a non-starter? Well, the simple reason is that no group in the East has a "born to rule" mentality in Eastern Nigeria. As early as 1953, a minority of Eastern region was the Premier. That never happened in the North and West. We just gave our ninety-something percent support to Jonathan, an ethnic Ijaw man. The West and North did not do that, and they are still fighting him even now. Secondly, an Eastern Nigeria country will CERTAINLY have LOCAL resource control (100% control with income taxes paid to the LOCAL government area where the resource is located). We can already see it from Igbo attitudes towards the fuel subsidy issue! ![]() As for language, every group in Eastern Nigeria is struggling to keep its own language alive, including the Igbo. We don't have language chauvinism like in the West and North. We love our languages, but not FANATICALLY. So, let me doubly assure you that the East will be the most peaceful and progressive of the three. ![]() |
alj harem:Chameleon in chief in action! hehehe ![]() Alj_harem, Nigeria will not divide into more than three countries. Possibly two, PROBABLY THREE. You can quote me on that! ![]() |
dem_people:You meant maybe the net is slowly closing in on him? So now he is making this statement? lol Well, I beg to disagree. He has always (since last year though) been calling for true federalism. I know he called for state police. |
Negro_Ntns:Actually the ultimate truth is that a majority of current SS/SE is Eastern Nigeria. FACT. We may have acquired parts of the old West! lol ![]() |
manny4life:Thanks for understanding. I really think that this year is it for us with GEJ. He has to show us something significant. I say this because this is 2012 and I know he would like to stay in office till at least 2015. With all that is going on in Nigeria this year, we must make sure he never throws our interest under the bus. We have to make sure of that! |
manny4life:Actually what I meant is that since Nigeria is on the edge of the precipice, we need an international airport YESTERDAY. The airport will come into immediate strategic use before the bridge. We still have a bridge there now, albeit aging. We have NO international airport. Whether the bridge is in the budget this year or not, if an accident happens on that bridge this year, then, Jonathan will be blamed for neglecting it. I would get on it if I were him. This year is very pregnant, and he would need all the support he can get from us. |
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