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PoliticsRe: Fayose Signs Ekiti Anti-Gazing Bill Into Law, Herdsmen To Be Jailed For 6 Months by ozoebuka1(m): 4:31pm On Aug 29, 2016
lol... it will hit front page before u know it.
EducationRe: Eight (8) Ways To Identify Carry Over Student On Campus by ozoebuka1(m): 8:08pm On Aug 28, 2016
babyfaceafrica:
Lienus...na them dey get relatiosnhip(s) pass..who told you they are single
that guy is dumb...half of what he wrote up there is just the opposite of what carry-over students do...
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Sacked As IPOB Leader. Accused Of Betraying d Struggle-Vanguard by ozoebuka1(m): 7:52pm On Aug 28, 2016
I'm not a sympathizer but this is the dumbest of it all.... credibility of anything coming out from Nigeria, Nigerian media and citizenry will from today hence with remain a doubt to me... anybody that believes this, is the most gullible of any living specie that ever lived or still living in this planet earth.
PoliticsRe: To Talk Without Fact Is A Bad Attitude... Without Bias Read This. by ozoebuka1(op): 4:30pm On Aug 27, 2016
agwom:
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why are u like this?
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agwom:
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why are u like this?
PoliticsTo Talk Without Fact Is A Bad Attitude... Without Bias Read This. by ozoebuka1(op): 10:00am On Aug 27, 2016
FIRST CLASS HISTORIAN STRAIGHTENS OUT
NIGERIA'S HISTORY MADE CROOKED on
claims
on who LEADS WHERE among the BENIN,
IGBO, &
YORUBA in a viral exchange here reproduced
with
VERIFIABLE EVIDENCES
A REPLY TO Chief Femi Fani-Kayode by Dr.
Samuel Okafor on FFK'S “The Bitter Truth
About
The Igbo”,VERSUS “The Lies of Femi Fani-
Kayode”.
Dr. Samuel Okafor, who has a First Class in
History from the University of Nigeria
Nsukka and then did a Ph.D in Nsukka on
scholarship, dismissed Fani-
Kayode as a “half-baked intellectual.” He then
proceeded, point by point, to
address what he termed “the most reckless
amongst the tangle of reckless
comments spewed by Femi, a character who
with
each punch of his keypad
stresses his severely unwell conditions of
logorrhoea, delusions of
enlightenment, history and sociology –
amongst
others.”
Below are Okafor’s words:
FEMI AND HIS SEVERELY IGNORANT LIES:
•Femi Lies About the Yorubas Being Nigeria’s
Earliest Graduates:
From his myopic bubble Femi FaniKayode
claims
the Yoruba were the first
to acquire Western education; the first ever
known record of a literate
Nigerian in the English Language is the
narrative
of an Ibo slave who
regained his freedom and documented his life
history as a slave from the
time he was 11 years old in present day Ibo
land
till the time when he
gained his freedom in the middle of the 18 th
century. He later married an
English woman and had 3 children. He died in
1795.
Femi, a basic Google-research will do you
good
here; check out the name,
Equanoh OLAODAH. Further Femi claims that
the
Yoruba were the first
lawyers and doctors in Nigeria. This is again a
big
falsehood . The first
Nigeria doctor was an Effik man Silas G. Dove
who obtained a medical
degree from France and returned to practise
medicine in 1840 in Calabar.
This fact can also be verified from historical
medical records in Paris.
I would also ask that you google the name
BLYDEN – Edward Wilmot
BLYDEN – an educated son of free Ibo slaves
who
by the mid-19th century
had acquired sound theological education. He
was
born in Saint Thomas in
1832. He is one of the founding missionaries
that
established the
Archbishop Vining church in Ikeja. Before the
next
time you succumb to
your long-running battle with logorrhoea, Femi
please do some research.
What about the third president of a free Liberia

President J JRoyle –
again, a man of Ibo descent. Please take some
time to do some research so
that we can discuss constructively. It is wrong
to
peddle lies to your people.
It is academic fraud to knowingly misrepresent
facts just to score cheap
points with people who do not have the
discipline
to do research and accept
anything you pour out simply because they
say
you are well educated. To
again quote the great Nobel Prize Winner in
Economics Joseph Stiglitz;
Femi fits into the category of third rate
students
from first rate
universities with an inflated sense of self-
importance. Let’s go on!
Who was the first Nigerian Professor of
Mathematics – an Ibo man –
Professor Chike Obi – the man who solved
Fermat’s Last Theorem. He was
followed by another Ibo man, Professor James
Ezeilo, Professor of
Differentail Calculus and the founder of the
Ezeilo
Constant. Please do some
research on this great Ibo man. He later
became
the Vice Chancellor of the
University of Nigeria Nsukka and one of the
founders of the Nigerian
Mathematical Centre. Who was Nigeria’s first
Professor of Histroy –
Professor Kenneth Dike who published the first
account of trade in Nigeria
in pre-colonial times. He was also the first
African Vice Chancellor of the
University of Ibadan. Who was the first
Professor
of Microbiology –
Professor Eni Njoku; he was also the first
African
Vice Chancellor of the
University of Lagos. Anatomy and Physiology

Professor Chike Edozien is
an Asaba man and current Obi of Asaba. Who
was the first Professor of
Anatomy at the University College Ibadan?
Who was the first Professor of
Physics? Professor Okoye, who became a
Professor of Physics at the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology in
1960.
He was followed by the
likes of Professor Alexander Anumalu who has
been nominated for the
Nobel Prize for Physics three times for his
research in Intermediate
Quantum Physics. He was also a founding
member of the Nigerian
Mathematical Centre. Nuclear Physics and
Chemistry – again another Ibo
man – Professor Frank Ndili who gained a
Ph.D
in his early ’20s at
Cambridge Univesity in Nuclear Physics and
Chemistry in the early ’60s.
This young Asaba man had made a First Class
in
Physics and
Mathematics at the then University College
Ibadan in the early ’50s. First
Professor of Statistics – Professor Adichie
who’s
research on Non-
Parametric Statistics led to new areas in
statistical research.
What about the first Nigerian Professor of
Medicine – Professor Kodilinye – he was
appointed a Professor of Medicine at the
University of London in 1952. He
later became the Vice Chancellor of the
University
of Nigeria Nsukka after
the war. What about Astronomy – again
another
Ibo man was the first
Professor of Astronomy – please, look up
Professor Ntukoju – he was the
first to earn a double Ph.D in Astronomy and
Mathematics.
Let’s go to the Social Sciences – Demography
and statistical research into
population studies – again another Ibo man –
Professor Okonjo who set up
the first Centre for Population Research in
Ibadan
in the early ’60s. A
double Ph.D in Mathematics and Economics.
Philosophy – Professor G D
Okafor, who became a Professor of Philosophy
at
the Amherst College USA
in 1953. Economics – Dr. Pius Okigbo who
became a visiting scholar and
Professor of Economics at the University of
London in 1954. He is also the
first Nigerian Ph.D in Economics. Theology
and
theological research –
Professor Njoku who became the first Nigerian
to
earn a Ph.D in Theology
from Queens University Belfast in Ireland. He
was
appointed a Professor
of Theology at the University College Zambia in
1952.
I am still conducting research in areas such as
Geography where it seems
a Yoruba man, Professor Mabogunje, was the
first
Professor. I also am
conducting research into who was the first
Nigerian Professor of English,
Theatre Arts, Languages, Business and
Education,
Law and Engineering,
Computer Technology, etc. Nigerians need to
be
told the truth and not let
the lies that Femi Fani-Kayode has been
selling to
some ignorant Yoruba
who feel that to be the first to see the white
man
and interact with him
means that you are way ahead of other
groups.
The Ibo as The great
Achebe said had within a span of 40 years
bridged the gap and even
surpassed the Yoruba in education by the
’60s.
Many a Yoruba people
perpetually indulge in self-deceit: that they
were
the first to go to school; to
be exposed to Western education; that they
are
academically ahead of other
Nigerian cultures of peoples. Another ignorant
lie.
As far back as 1495 the Benin Empire
maintained
a diplomatic presence
in Portugal. This strategic relationship did not
just
stop at a mere mission
but extended to areas such as education.
Scores
of young Benin men were
sent out to Portugal to study and lots of them
came back with advanced
degrees in Medicine, Law and Portuguese
Language, to name a few.
Indeed, some went with their Yoruba and Ibo
slaves who served the sons of
the Benin nobility while they studied in
Portugal.
These are facts that can be
verified by the logs kept by ship owners in
Portugal from 1494 to 1830. It
is kept at the Portuguese Museum of
Geographic
History in Lisbon.
WHY THE YORUBA LIES ?
Why then would several Yoruba people peddle
all
these falsehoods to show
that they are ahead educationally in Nigeria?
The
true facts from the
Federal Office of Statistics on education tell
otherwise, showing that 3 Ibo
states for the past 12 years have constantly
had
the largest number of
graduates in the country, producing more
graduates than Ondo, Osun,
Ekiti and Oyo states. These eastern states are
Imo, Anambra and Abia. Yet
he calls Ibos traders. Indeed, the Igbos
dominate
because excellence
dominates mediocrity – truth.
Let me enlighten this falsehood’s mouthpiece
even further: before the civil
war Ibos controlled and dominated all
institutions
in the formal sector in
Nigeria from the universities to the police to
the
military to politics:
•The first Black Vice Chancellor of the
University
of Ibadan was an Ibo
man
•The first Vice Chancellor of the University of
Lagos was an Ibo man
•The first Nigerian Rector of the then Yaba
College of Technology was also
an Ibo man
•The police was run by an Ibo IG
•The military as a professional institution was
also run by elite-ilk Ibos.
Facts can never be hidden. To be first does
not
mean you would win the race;
let us open up all our institutions and may the
best man win. Let us not
depend on handouts or privileges but on heard
work. Let us compete and
give the best positions to our brightest – be it
Ibo, Yourba or Fulani, and
then we shall see who is the most successful
Nigerian.
I find it difficult not to respond to some of
these
long-held lies that are
constantly being peddled by Yorubas. One is
that
the Yoruba have the
largest number of professors in the country. I
would again ask that we
stick to facts and statistical records. The
Nigerian
Universities
Commission has a record of the state with the
largest number of
professors on their records and as at 2010
that
state is Imo State followed
by Ondo State and then Anambra State; the
next
state is Ekiti and then
Delta before Kwara State. I am sure you
Yorubas
are surprised. When you
sit in the South-West do not think others are
sleeping but I wish to address
another historical fact and that is who were
the
first Nigerians to receive
Western education. It is important that these
issues be examined in their
historical context and evidence through
research
be presented for all to
examine.
I have continued my research for as the great
sociologist and father of
modern sociology – Emile Durkheim – put it,
the
definition of a situation
is real in its consequence . What this simply
means is that one must never
allow a perceived falsehood to become one’s
reality and by extension
individuals who accept a defined position act
as
though the situation is real
and apply themselves in that narrowly defined
perspective.
Why is this important to state it is because for
long the Yoruba have
peddled lies that have almost become
accepted
as the truth by other
Nigerians but it is important that we lay down
the
facts for others to
examine and come to their own conclusion for
facts are facts. Let’s go back
to education. Historically, Western education
resulted as a product of
indigenous ethnic groups interacting with the
whites through trade. The
dominant groups sold slaves, ivory gold and a
host of other products to
their European counterparts in exchange for
finished goods – wine,
tobacco, mirrors, etc.
THE BINI
The Bini who were the dominant military force
from the 15th to the 19th
century raided and sold other ethnicities to the
Europeans. Top on the list
of those they sold were the Yoruba, Ibo and
Igala.
Various other ethnicities
suffered as a result of the Bini military
expansion.
And the Benin
Kingdom stretched from present-day Benin up
to
what is now
geographically referred to as Republic of Togo.
Indeed, the influence of the
Benin Empire extended to the banks of the
river
Niger to present-day
Onistha.
There are huge Yoruba settlements in the
Anioma
part of Delta
State who fled Yoruba land as a result of these
attacks and constant raids.
Yes, there are Yoruba people who are currently
living with Ibos in the Ibo-
speaking part of Delta and they are full citizens
of
the place no one refers to
them as strangers and there is no talk about
the
Ibos being the host
community like we hear from the Governor of
Lagos State. But let me
return to research. Slaves were moved from
the
hinterland to the coast and
many were sold through Eko to the New World.
These slaves were the first
to encounter the Europeans and by extension
their way of life – this
included education in a Western sense. The
Bini
King had taken pains to
establish a diplomatic presence in Portugal
and
the relationship developed
into areas that extended beyond trade in the
late
15th century and lasted
well into the early 19th century. Scores of
young
Bpni youth were sent to
Portugal and studied there, coming back with
advanced degrees in various
disciplines. The next set of people to receive
Western education were the
slaves themselves. Some of them managed to
buy their freedom and develop
themselves further.
For the Ibo it does not matter who your father
is;
the question is: Who are
you? Who was Obasanjo’s father? Was he the
most educated Nigerian? I
am sure the answer is no. Yet this Great
Nigeria
led this nation two times
as a military Head of State and as a civilian
President. What about GEJ?
Who was his own father? Was he the first
Nigerian to go to London? The
answer is no. In fact, he had no shoes, yet he
is
fully in charge. So it does
not matter if your father was the first Lawyer or
first Doctor in Nigeria
but rather what matters is what an individual
does with the talents the
Almighty has given to him. Let us open up
Nigeria
for competition. That
is the solution to our problems. Those who
want
privileges keep reminding
us that their fathers were the first to go to
school
in London. Every
generation produces its own leaders and
champions. Like Dangote who is
the biggest employer of labour in Nigeria today
and the richest man in
Africa. Was his father the first to go to study in
London? Yet he is the
master of people whose parents gave them the
best. My brothers, the
answer to the Nigerian problem is that we
should
establish a merit-driven
society. “I get am before” no be property. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1094789327281350&id=100002508788585&_rdr
PoliticsRe: I Didn't Hand Over A Collapsed Nation To Buhari - Dr. Goodluck Jonathan by ozoebuka1(m): 9:07am On Aug 24, 2016
ivandragon:
our present predicament is borne out of bad policies & wrong priorities.

GEJ left a growing but fragile economy. one that needed constant nurturing, attention & timely adjustments.

leaving the economy on autopilot really affected that growth as it created doubts in the economy leading investors to initially withhold their investments & then take them elsewhere when some negative policies where put in place.

the TSA added to it. withdrawing that lump sum at once from circulation was 'brutal'. banks are yet to recover.

the fall in oil prices was that death knell. nobody can do anything about that...

the militancy in the ND that has affected oil production could have been avoided with tact & diplomacy. a little give & take, a few face to face meetings, a couple of promises here & there & the ND would be relaxed.

bottom line:

GEJ should have done better especially in the area of checking corruption & being more aggressive in diversification of 'government investments'.

PMB needs to calm the troubled waters by being more diplomatic, get better experts to run the economy & stop the blame game.
I don't like it when people are being unappreciative why blame goodluck now?. this country has been a failure because our former leaders have been playing gods. as a leader u can't do everything, you can't development the economy, fight corruption, build tolerance, build trust and reduce crime at ones.... just pick point the things you feel you could do and do it efficiently. Jonathan's government focused on making people's lives better, and not in fighting corruption and they achieved their plans... but this current administration hasn't gotten a single thing right and that's why people are having problems with them... don't blame Jonathan, for he did what any sensible leader would've done to propel a country like Nigeria forward and he got results... this administration should learn from his leadership skills.. when people like you blame the former leadership, it gives a room to the present leadership to escape criticism which is necessary in running a sane government.
PoliticsRe: I Didn't Hand Over A Collapsed Nation To Buhari - Dr. Goodluck Jonathan by ozoebuka1(m): 8:46am On Aug 24, 2016
GoodofNaija:
Mr Man, (calling another person young man), people like you are faint hearted and are easily moved by your present circumstances. You only look at the short term, you don't look at the long term.

You should judge the govt by their policies and not by the current prices of goods. Your knowledge of economics is obviously weak.

The policies of this govt are anti corruption, diversification, reduction of importation in order to boost local capacity, massive investment in infrastructure etc. To any discerning mind, this is the way to go in this oil doom era.

Any foreign investor that is leaving Nigeria at this time certainly does not have a good foundation in the first place, but only thriving on a weak corrupt foundation.

Most banks that are sacking now are only consolidating because they no longer have access to illicit cash flows and oil dollars that characterized the former administration.

Don't worry, I know most of the things I have typed here are difficult for you to understand because you cannot see beyond the present circumstance.

However, I must let you know that the man you quoted have a better understanding of the situation than you.

He obviously thinks better than you.
I'm really amazed with the way you justify things even when it's crystal clear that it's unjustifiable. how do you expect people to smile and not criticize this administration when everything is falling apart? people are not getting paid for what they worked for, security is a joke and the government is insensitive to peoples cry. when you muster up courage to challenge the government, which is what every sensible person in a Democratic nation will do in times like this, people sees it as tribal or religious sentiment... this is so pathetic. the country is recessing, please spare me corruption fight and diversification goals of this administration, thanks.
CelebritiesRe: Linda Ikeji Moves To Her Office At Lekki Phase 1 That Cost N10m/Year Rent by ozoebuka1(m): 7:27pm On Aug 07, 2016
abdul4new:
vanity upon vanity all is vanity, besides go get yourself a husband before you reach menopause rubbish...
if everyone reason like u, there'd be nothing like motherless babies home....reason before u talk!!!
EducationRe: Ladies Pour Water On UNIBEN Final Year Student by ozoebuka1(m): 5:52pm On Jul 31, 2016
BUSHHUNTER:
I only see two ugly girls







Note:

All Uniben graduates are potential armed robbers.
sorry to say but you sound silly.... #sorry
CelebritiesRe: Is This Blasphemy Or Not? Final Year Oau Student Dressed As A Sexy Nun (photos) by ozoebuka1(m): 3:33pm On Jul 31, 2016
#next.
PoliticsRe: Photo Of The Day (lol) by ozoebuka1(m): 3:16pm On Jul 31, 2016
most of us are shinning our brown teeth as if we actually know the correct terms... to save us from future embarrasment, its " what's good for the goose is good for the gander"
FoodRe: Tomato Price Crashes From N25,000 To N800 Per Basket by ozoebuka1(m): 2:34pm On Jul 31, 2016
good news in a long time for the first time since buhari's emergence... expecting more!!! kudos.
Christianity EtcRe: Do You Believe In Superstitions? Like These Ones... by ozoebuka1(m): 4:52pm On Jul 23, 2016
oglalasioux:
Let me give you a little insight about Schrodinger's equation.

The equation states, correctly, that the subatomic particles that makes up everything can exist in more than one place at the same time. Experiments show this is true. So scientists argue that since subatomic particles are the building blocks of everything, then what they built up can exist in the same way.

The saliva you spitted out of your mouth is therefore still connected to you in the subatomic state. If it comes into contact with a disease, quantum mechanics prove that disease can affect you.

Also consider telepathy. When you hear a little voice it means someone far away is talking behind your back. This also is true. How does your GSM work? Or let us use a simple wireless microphone as an instance.

Our voices (and thoughts) radiate and flow into the atmosphere at 670 million miles per hour. So when you speak, it takes a second for your voice to reach as far as the moon and it continues to travel forever in all directions of the universe. The path the voice follows is electromagnetic waves. So if I have a magnet, it can attract your voice in real time and you can hear it loud through amplifiers. That's how microphones work and interestingly your GSM.

When you make a phone call to someone in USA, it's not the phone that took your voice there. Your voice is already radiating through the universe. The phone simply sifts the voice out of trillion others because you and the person you are talking to are on the same frequency.

I took time to explain this to you because that's how television works too. And shockingly, it's what our brains pick when we sleep which we know as dreams. People we call prophets and miracle workers just have the privilege of higher brain frequencies. When Einstein died, it was discovered that his brain was different. It's still in a jar at Princeton University.

Without messing with your belief, I must tell you that 90% of what religion do which we term miracles is actually solid science. The white people know but they won't just blow it up yet and expose religion because the existence of the state of Israel hinges on the belief that a being somewhere is controlling the universe. The contrary is the truth.
this guy is not just smart but also intelligent.
Christianity EtcRe: Breakaway Catholic Group Accuses Pope Of Spreading Errors by ozoebuka1(m): 11:18pm On Jul 06, 2016
ok
PoliticsRe: Unbelievable : IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu Receives Award From Prison by ozoebuka1(m): 2:49pm On Jun 13, 2016
OK... what you say?
PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Avengers Issues ‘last Warning’ To Seven Nigerian Governors by ozoebuka1(m): 2:46pm On Jun 13, 2016
lo . NBC all good
PoliticsRe: Arase Orders Arrest Of Policeman ‘involved’ In Enugu Killings by ozoebuka1(m): 7:45pm On Apr 28, 2016
ok
CelebritiesRe: Linda Ikeji Flaunts Curves, Says Her "Butt Is Badder Than Yours" by ozoebuka1(m): 8:13am On Apr 20, 2016
AngryNigerian:
Association of Nairaland Single Ladies don give you so many likes/shares ooooo grin
lol what to do nah?....I know the likes didn't come only from d single ladies though.
PoliticsRe: Why Do People Say Nigeria Will Be Great Again? by ozoebuka1(m): 1:40am On Apr 19, 2016
ATERI:
The point is, there is no evidence to back up the theory that the South-East would do better than it`s doing now should we decentralize. In other words, lack of decentralization is not affecting Igbo anymore than it`s affecting other regions in Nigeria. Ndigbo have this tendency to bring everything that is wrong with the South-East down to others and I see that as a problem.
I believe the African society needs to adjust and change one or two things before politics can work. A big country has advantages and disadvantages. The Nigeria we have today is not working because a foreign political system is imported into a totally different culture of ours. Separation is not going to change that.
What's going to change it then? I guess these will change it
1. Dogmatizing every Nigerian child that "we are the leaders of tomorrow " when those that told them that said it to the children's fathers 20 years ago?
2. By dogmatizing every Nigerian citizen with the quote "our unity lies in our diversity " when it's vivid to outsiders that monotony is our second name.
3. By telling every Nigerian I see as on social media, streets,. market place and school that "we must come together as one if we really want to move this country forward " as we normally do year in year out as if we've been apart since 1914.....
I can go on and on but truth be told am tired of hearing those things, they are bores and pains to my ears and should be same to anyone that. means well for Nigeria.... Check all the speeches being made by our leaders, all they say bothers on those 3 quotes and the annoying thing is that After saying them, they relax and wait until election day to feast on what they enjoy most Which is tribalism and the cycle continues... I'm tired of false hopes if u ain't yet, that's ur problem.
PoliticsRe: Why Do People Say Nigeria Will Be Great Again? by ozoebuka1(m): 12:42am On Apr 19, 2016
ATERI:
You mind educating me on how united Ndigbo is in case we decentralize?
are they united now? will they start being united if they stay as Nigerians for a thousand years?.... if an igbo man isn't united in today's Nigeria with his kinsman as u are sarcastically implying through ur question, How much more with a Yoruba or an Hausa. man? staying in Nigeria wouldn't make him start liking any of them....
don't get me wrong ... I love Nigeria very much, but it seems like nothing is working and will ever work .. am just suggesting what might help everyone move forward.
CelebritiesRe: Linda Ikeji Flaunts Curves, Says Her "Butt Is Badder Than Yours" by ozoebuka1(m): 11:39pm On Apr 18, 2016
mankan2k7:
Life is more than butt and displaying nu-dity.


Sit and get marry

u are overdue for that

At least do that soon to shame WizKid
I wonder if we really reason when we talk according to ur post, "life is not all about butt and nudity" then is life all about marriage? she's achieved a fit most women couldn't and u are here telling her to get married as if marriage is her priority... people go celibate for life, there are nuns everywhere and u are here emphasizing on marriage as if it's a big a deal... don't just talk becos odas are talking bro... reason before u do... no hard feelings though.
PoliticsRe: Why Do People Say Nigeria Will Be Great Again? by ozoebuka1(m): 11:24pm On Apr 18, 2016
kYjelly2:
Guess they're all waiting for the oil to finish.

Do you really, like really really, like really really really think that, if there was no oil, we'd still be onehuh

They hate you, but won't let you go or be semi autonomous. We calk that "crabs in a bucket" mentality.

When one crab is in an open bucket, it can escape. However, when multiple crabs are in an open bucket, non escape as each crabs pulls the other down. Real talk, watch a YouTube clip.
you've actually enlightened me with this crab illustration of yours... thanks.... on the issue of the Nigerian state, I don't really think "oil" is actually the reason for this problem of "we must stick together" rather I think its more of a mental problem! by mental problem I mean confidence. some tribe have the confidence that they'll prosper wen every region is enjoined to cater for itself while others lack this confidence hence the crab illustration u gave above i.e "if-I'm-not-sure-I'll-make-it-alone-then-Let-us-all-stick-together-and-see-if-we-could-make-it-together-in-a-jealous-tribalistic-wicked-painful-way mentality. "
PoliticsRe: Why Do People Say Nigeria Will Be Great Again? by ozoebuka1(m): 10:42pm On Apr 18, 2016
the funny thing is that we will all gather here and lament as usual and afterwards we will relegate back to supporting our tribes' man that is in power.... a sincere mind knows that our basic problem lies in tribalism I.e supporting people from our tribe even when it's very clear he's committed a crime..... I wonder why we shouldn't advocate that this country be made to function in such a way that tribal prejudice won't be given a chance to play a part.... Why can't all the citizens of Nigeria stand up and advocate for true federalism or better still dissolution of this country?
every sane mind knows that this will propel every region forward but due to lack of confidence some pipo has failed to accept this venture.... "How depressing".... "our" own doesn't really bring the effects "my" own brings yet we've refused to imbibe it in the issues concerning Nigeria... How I wish I have the power but then, what do I know?
CrimeRe: 6 Boys Rape SSS1 Student In Kaduna by ozoebuka1(m): 10:58am On Apr 17, 2016
metronaija:
http://pulse.ng/local/sexual-violence-teenager-raped-by-6-boys-in-kaduna-id4913377.html
.... I stopped reading when I saw that the parents of the raped girl was asked to bring 30k to transport the rapees to kaduna.... typical of nigerian police. ..smh... one naijeeria
CelebritiesRe: Yvonne Okoro Donates Borehole To Walewale (Photos) by ozoebuka1(m): 8:41pm On Apr 16, 2016
joborskill:
undecided THIS IS RUBBISH. CANT SHE AFFORD A BOREHOLE OR A WELL WITH PUMPING MACHINEhuh WHY MUST PEOPLE GO TRU STRESS TO FETCH WATERhuh VERY STINGY LADY undecided
you are just an ingrate and a pathetic being, to be rude.... a community that does not hav common drinking water na electricity dey wan get? I suggest u Tell yvonne to open two accounts for the community... 1 acc for buying gasoline to power the generator for pumping water and the second account for repairing the sumo in case it gets spoilt or vandalised.... reason well bro!!!
EducationRe: Mighty Snake Taminated In Students Hostel (photo) by ozoebuka1(m): 1:43pm On Apr 15, 2016
na sure game be this... e go click ... snake story na sure game for nairaland.. if u get war ram saying....
SportsRe: PHOTO: Coach Banned For Calling Nigerian Player ‘black Idiot’ In Slovenia by ozoebuka1(m): 8:11pm On Apr 14, 2016
if he hadn't gotten the equalizer from d dude would he had been hoping for a winner.... that coach was so human in his attitude. "unappreciative"
EducationRe: My Worst Experience Being Broke As A Student - #14 by ozoebuka1(m): 7:24pm On Apr 14, 2016
femijossy:
Throw back to when I was so broke in the Uni I used raw akamu to drink garri
baba ur case critical oh
PoliticsRe: See Wat Angry Tenants Did 2 Landlord In Lagos 4 Making Life Difficult 4 Them(pix by ozoebuka1(m): 6:54pm On Apr 14, 2016
hyeeshat:
buh at least d landlord will be ashamed seeing d poster..so definitely he will return d money..
I don't think so,...pride won't let him do that... nobody likes to be seen as a loser in any contest.. he will try to fight back by holding unto their money...that's humans for u
PoliticsRe: See Wat Angry Tenants Did 2 Landlord In Lagos 4 Making Life Difficult 4 Them(pix by ozoebuka1(m): 2:26pm On Apr 14, 2016
benedictnsi:
I wonder too ooo.........


But instead of fliers, they should have used the money to print the landlord's obituary posters instead of this
lol.... make dem leave printing for u oh
NYSCRe: Nairaland Congratulates All 2015/2016 Batch A Corps Members Passing Out Today by ozoebuka1(m): 2:22pm On Apr 14, 2016
hemartins:
The end of one race depicts the commencement of another. In few hours time, the journey of a year ends and a new quest is set before us.

So many would be fortunate to get a job immediately, some would create jobs. Many would sit and wail about the economy. Always remember, all fingers aren't equal.

Be contented with what you have. You've come a long way to quit now. You probably would fail a few times. Yes, I failed my first CBtest. Don't stop. Keep trying till you make it to the top. Trust me, you would get there.

Do not forget the friends you made during your service year. Always keep in touch.


My wish for all of us is that all our dreams come to reality.


I love you all and I'm gonna miss you guys.

Emmanuel Martins Udu.

https://omojuwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/nysc-cor1.jpg
at last na ma turn... 2016/2017.. kikikiki

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