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Kobojunkie:For many igbos, we'll rather dig up MKO Abiola's dead body and vote for it to be president than have Buhari. This guy was so much hated, but his Boko Haram supporters in the north are hated even worse. If the elections were held again today, states like IMO will be 100% GEJ bc buhari will not get one vote, not even an invalid one. PDP rules( unfortunately) bc PDP is the only national party. Wether CPC APGA ACN etc, these are regional parties that can't win national elections outside their regions. If ANPP started as a national party but regionalized could return to it's national status and reorganize then we shall have some semblance of opposition to PDP. Until a strong national opposion party rises, we will have to make do with PDP. And to their credit PDP, even when they produce northern Moslems, do not bring up extremist or perceived Islamic extremists like buhari. They tend to produce moderate Moslems that can work with the southerners ( eg atiku, yara'sicko) . The only extremism in PDP is extreme corruption. Which many nigerians can deal with, being corrupt themselves, ![]() |
Buhari doesn't know how much he is hated in the east. Or perhaps he knows, which explains why he didn't care to campaign there |
I laugh at the sore loosers. I admire those Buhari supporters who have accepted it and are ready to move on. For the sore loosers, kick rocks!. Bakare had better go back to church. What an alliance. |
Kobojunkie:This thing is simple, the south south wanted their son to rule and enthusiasm was high. The SE wanted to stop Buhari AT ALL COST |
Kobojunkie:hmmm even kobojunkie finally admits Obama had great ideas just to attack GEJ supporters. RFLMAO!!!!! |
Warn all those northern Moslems, for the igbos, this election was not about Goodluck( who is not even Igbo) but this election was about stopping buhari AT ALL COST. Warn those trying to riot. Warn them before it's too late. The Igbos will be only too glad to see this country split. What nonsense. |
[size=28pt]Goodluck will rule in the next four yrs. If he wishes we shall elect him again in 2015. It's either that way or we shall burn down this country. The spirit of Biafra is still waiting.[/size] |
Boxing day. Where is Tyson? @presido, bra onaghi agba gi ara? Ok owughi de bra but ihe no ya n'ime ![]() |
Hello!!!, You voted for it, |
Pres-elect why are you always complaining about US politics? I expect you should be more interested in what is happening here in Britain where you live and the conservatives are frying the students. You don't talk about Cameron as much as you talk about Obama. I'm going to finish school with a huge debt. What say you? |
ifyalways:Ify o dika igaghi atuli proverb without otele. Everytime gi si ka agbusi gbaam. @topic onye agwo turu, igide na atu ya ujo. Once bitten twice shy |
@pres-elect akwusila m ire garri na south London, kemgbe economy ji daa, ego adighikwa na de business, now Ana m erezi newspaper na Westminster. Eji m nke ahu jide onwe m, ka oge na agagodi. Nwa Ada holland m ahu ahapula m. ![]() ije uwa. Kedu Romeo, achorom ichu pieces na Spain. i.e ma economy m mee improve. |
Ewoooo, lekwanu ilulu o ![]() odikwa serious o |
trouble is ALWAYS an oppotunity for joy. God will NEVER waist your pain. He's using it like a gym; building your faith muscles ____kirk franklin |
missing me? ![]() agara m vacation. ![]() |
when i asked which politician you like, i actually meant which ones you think are doing a good job. i guess none. it may interest you to know that elections dont count in nigeria. so all ur talk of voting for someone is absolute idiocy and a nasty display of your overt ignorance with regards to the nigerian political terrain. the way it is now, something drastic may have to happen before we have a sound electoral system. i believe once we have sound elections, nigerians will then have the power and it will be obvious that the majority of nigerians are not as ignorant as you think. Kobojunkie:you've said it all . . you are just comfortable sitting in front of your laptop and posting BS as it pleases you. talk talk talk, criticise, criticise and nothing more. you are just a distraction. no real substance.I think you should instead focus on YOUR OWN change Nigeria idea and leave others to theirs. I believe I told you of my stance before now.only a retard would have suggested you are interested in being a messiah for anyone . . . i have no plans to save nigeria either, i really despise a society where thousands of its own citizens are killed and nothing happens, a justice minister is murdered and nothing happens. to hell . . . Neither have I told you I am here to SAVE NIGERIA. All I am here to do is what I have done for so long, if you don’t like it, I cannot help it. I do believe that to change Nigeria, Nigerians need to have a change of mind, and I personally have no push to want to go out to change every mind out there but I do like to debate and argue on issues on here, enjoy it and see myself continuing to do that for some time to come.phew, i've just wasted my time |
which of the members of the FEC including president yaradua and acting president jonathan and all the ministers past and present do you like? and why? if you like none of them, and you feel they are running down this country, do you think you can change the country from nairaland? nairaland is a forum, people come here to exchange ideas. infact people come here to display their ideas. it is rare for anyone here to change his/her mind from a debate in the forum. what really do you recommend, for yourself, to change nigeria. in other words what would you do? dont tell me you want to educate people bc from what i see in this forum you can only express urself not influence others. i have seen nigerians march in abuja and lagos. perhaps not good enough, but people are trying. that is the message. some peeps are doing something. wether they did it late or not is a different matter. but to sit in front of a computer and complain and grumble and abuse and roflmaoing up and down. it aint gonna do naija no good men. |
Kobojunkie:the establishment will not leave without a fight. it has never happened in history. find out I believe the only fight needed in this is to fight ignorance amongst the people. Once we free ourselves from the current prevalent mindset, only then will we realize that we have been the power behind the so-called establishment. The only power these people have is the power WE give them. And not until we realize this and start changing the way we continue to bolster their works against us will we see real change.people used to say, knowledge is power, but today we now know that applied knowledge is power. it is not enough to inform people. it will take a fight, and it will be costly, may involve blood or some other resource. what will you contribute to this fight. RFLMAO cannot change nigeria. you need to get out of your laptop and do something. what will you do? elections will be rigged unless someone tries to stop them, and it will be bloody. what would you do? (not RFLMAO) I ask you the same question I asked everyone else who CLAIMS to know what she OPENED up on. What did Dora do? What exactly did she SAY? I read the letter she read to the nation and it is so obvious that all she is doing exactly what she did back some days before which is write that a demand be put on Yar adua to write a letter to move power to Jonathan, something that should have been demanded of him before the 14th day of his leave. NOTHING MORE!!! I read that letter over and over and wondered what in the world she REVEALED or SAID that got people all riled up.well, it should have been demanded by the 14th day but it wasnt. nobody did so, and the nation kept derailing and nobody had the decency to do so. perhaps if you had left the US as a great nigerian patriot that you are, and walked boldly to the national assembly, NTA and AIT et al, perhaps it may have triggered something positive. but you didnt. and the nation kept derailing, and the 150 million cowards we had then did nothing. they waited on God for a messiah . . . and finally someone spoke up . . better late than never. since our wise patriots from america could not leave their laptops, the 150 million weak naijans had to appreciate the late ''heroine'' they saw. whay debunk their appreciation? I don’t think this is an attack. I have SIMPLY reviewed her work by her OWN record. If your boss calls you in for a review, do you also consider it an attack on you by your boss? I would doubt you would. I did not make up anything about the woman, neither have I told anyone that I HATE HER or that I have a thing against her. I just want someone who claims she did well to show me, following her record, what work this was. If you want, I can repost her letter to her colleagues and yar adua for you to re-read. By my standards, she is no different from the 41 you mention, so I feel no need to attack them even as I feel no need to attack her. Only wanting to understand why we would RE-HIRE her as a Minister after her appalling record as a Minister.i didnt say you hate her, neither do i recommend her re-appointment. like i said, i have issues with the role she played in the last 3 yrs. i hate this debate bc it makes it look like i'm defending this woman. however, can i ask you a few questions? . . . . |
you can't fight an establishment from your laptop (kobojunkie take note) you cant fight an establishment from outside, except by a revolution. and if that is the case, then we all need to leave our laptops, get into nigeria, arm ourselves and fight the corrupt establishment that has ruined the country(kobojunkie take note) ortherwise, the only way to fight an establishment is from within. the enemy within is the most deadly. so get inside first, be like them, then know their weakness, and strike. i dont want to sound like i like dora so much bc i have some strong issues with her since the 2007 elections for the role she played in that scrupulous election. but i must agree that opening up on this sick yara issue was one good thing she did which the orther 41 ministers did not do. so if any one is to be attacked, common sense shows it should be those 41 ministers who were comfy witht he way things were. but as we can see, common sense is no longer common in nigeria. |
my brother how i for do now ![]() |
hatch#:bc there is a need for pennsylvania state assembly to make a law legalizing having sex with trees. the advantage here is that trees wont die from over heated sex. tree sex can be regulated so that young trees are protected from premature sex and remember we wont have any pregnancies from sex with trees, no STDs, and no HIV, no complaints as the trees will take it without a sound. there will be no vaginal bleeding, no VVF, and both tree and man will be happy. or at least the nam will be happy and little girls will be spared. it is also cost effective. we wont need condoms, no extra cost in treatment of STDs, and people will plant more trees with ease increasing the green estates of the planet. so mr hatch, there is enough politics in that post ![]() |
@onye ngbu, this your signature na wa o . . . hoha . . na wa o . . . even ur name sef worry |
nigeria is such a mess. 42 ministers were so dumbstruck. zombies of unknown powers and by extension creating a nation of 150 million zombies. then one zombie stood up and spoke out. triggering a series of events that led to some form of common sense in the fed govt, and the zombie is under attack for trying to exit zombieworld. how come nobody is talking about the 41 ministers who just sat there or even supported or even gained from the fiasco called fed govt of nigeria. message, nigeria is going nowhere. it is not a course, not a spiritual prediction, just common sense statement like saying tomorow will be 1st april and day after that 2nd april. |
ifyalways:o wu gi ka agbusi ga agba . . . and o ga agba gi na . . . otele gi ![]() |
ifyalways:ify ![]() |
just reading page 3 alone, if you dont see the reason why nigeria will never progress, you need a psychiatrist |
anambra election went ''relatively well'' bc PDP were occupied with yaradua/goodluck/saudi arabia/turai palava. for the national election, they'll be ready |
i see ur point. but i still believe there is something nigerian about the recurrent violence in nigeria. |
revenge is not the answer . . . . . the answer lies in our history . . . . why is this happening. Nigeria will never have peace until the blood of the innocent which had been spilt since the I960s is appeased. we must reconcile to live in peace. to reconcile we must acknowledge that some people were wronged badly, ask for their forgiveness and recieve their pardon. until this is done, it is only a metter of time for another crisis. today it is a village that was attacked, who knows, next time it may be a hospital or school or even commuters in transit, and this coming election . . . . he he he he heeeee . . . . . |
@beef the igbo felt hard done by, by the people of south south (specifically the rivers people but to a less extent the cross-river and former bendel people) these people may not have been part of the grand slaughter but there were bits of igbo slaughter in the former bendel state too. but our hard feelings were mainly for the rivers people who took our property after the war and maltreated the igbos so badly that many igbos had to change their names to survive. the ijaw & rivers people's chickens have been coming home to roost since abacha did his thing with ken saro wiwa (an intellectual who purportedly spearheaded the ''abandon property'' issue after the civil war.) and now the fed govt of also, these days, the middle-belt has seen the folly of xtians joining mus.lims to kill innocent and defenceless xtians who meant no harm. you guys can give it all the political terminology you want but i have this to say, as it was written in the Bible, i think galatians 6:7 . . '' do not be decieved God is not mocked, whatsoever a man soweth, that he shall reap'' . . when people go about killing innocent people in their numbers, you cant expect to have peace bc the blood of the innocent is crying out to God daily for vengeace and the ''arrow'' that was used to spill innocent blood shall remain in the family of those who spilt the blood for generations until true reconciliation comes to take away the burden of the original sin |
attacks and counter attacks will only perpetuate and indeed exercebate the crisis. the only solution for this cycle of doom is reconciliation. germany killed 6 million jews in the 40s, today, jews are not thinking of killing germans in revenge, same for japs and americans, white americans and the african americans etc. the issue is reconciliation. no amount of money or executions can compensate for the injustice done already. this country called nigeria will continue to deteriorate until a reconciliation takes place. it must start with: 1.acknowledgement : people must acknowledge that crimes were committed against others 2. remorse: asking for forgiveness, apologising, etc 3. forgiveness: people must be ready to forgive in a nation with a history full of injustice with peoples blood crying out to God everyday, no one has the decency to say sorry, that can only leave space for hatred and hatred when manifested presents as violence. this will continue forever unless there is a reconciliation. and this reconciliation must involve both recent and remote history from b4 independence, to after independence, to the civil war and after that. otherwise, we will just sit here and wait for the next breaking news of violence. i guess a lot of western journalists are already preparing to be the ones to break the news of the next violence |
@agaba ihulanu ya na lysaa ka bu nwatakiri. orubeghi 18yrs yet, so iga abia ga chuwa onye ozo or else, gi na ndi internet policing ga achipu ya very soon ![]() |
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o dika igaghi atuli proverb without otele. Everytime gi si ka agbusi gbaam. 


