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| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by Evidenx(m): 8:24am On Oct 17, 2022 |
cyrusmillz:YES I KNOW YOU DON'T HAVE WORDS FOR ME BECAUSE WE ARE NOT IN THE SAME REALM. I SPEAK FROM THE IMORTAL REALM. AND THE IMORTAL REALM CONTROLS THE MORTAL REALM. |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by 2Radii: 8:26am On Oct 17, 2022 |
gbaskiboy:like seriously... I too love Africa, I am a proud pan Africanist. Wish we can be having it like this across Africa every ten years. |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by Msmither: 8:29am On Oct 17, 2022 |
Myer:Very stupid assumption. The white man had Christainity yet they enslaved your people for 400 years The Arabs had Islam yet they enslaved Africa for 1300 years and they haven't stopped, there is underground SLAVERy going on in UAE as we speak. You all go to church and vilify your ancestors by casting out some imaginary curse with the white man's religion, if that's not stupidity I don't know what it is. As if the Religious practices by modern day clerics and pastors in Nigeria is even genuine. Alfas are selling charms and giving fake prophesies. Pastors are doing fake miracles, building schools with public tithes and offerings and making it private, they have no hospital, no motherless baby homes, no food bank, little or no humanitarian services yet they go around cruising on private jets and do not follow their own teachings. Black Brothers are killing their kinsmen in the name of Islam, if that's not stupidity I don't know what it is. Free yourself from colonialism and Religious reconditioning. |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by Ckonnet: 8:29am On Oct 17, 2022 |
Since then naija have never been the same, juju no be your mate!!! |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by Badguy77(m): 8:30am On Oct 17, 2022 |
GeneralPula:Na normal thing if you no find your history, you no go know am... Heard about it in the 90s tho |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by almayda: 8:32am On Oct 17, 2022 |
That was when human beings inhabited Nigeria,parents were parents,friends were friends and most leaders were leaders.Reverse is the case now and the reason we are were we are today.Take note,the slide was slow to this level and we can slowly push up back to that level,it will be difficult but possible,going downhill is easier,climbing up hill is harder.Is anyone ready to make this climb?I'm in doubt. |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by AutoBodyParts(m): 8:36am On Oct 17, 2022 |
A city that hosted FESTAC 77 where billions of dollars were spent on infrastructure for the said event is where they say Tinubu built |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by TUTU147: 8:36am On Oct 17, 2022 |
This is where the vision and assperation of NBM was birth.The idea was to protect all blacks from physical, economic and mental slavery.To be a voice to the voiceless.To provide assistance and to rewrite the history of Africa by Africa,but today the purpose of the movement have been defeated.I believe one day Africa will get it right. |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by aieromon(m): 8:38am On Oct 17, 2022 |
happney65:Fact. My dad was one of the winners of a 3 bedroom flat. The flat came furnished with bunk beds, ceiling fans and mattresses. Proudly Festac Baby. |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by phorget(m): 8:38am On Oct 17, 2022 |
Reflect7:Even in the 77”s the whole Lagos was bubbling! I thought they said it was one drug baron that used his drug money to build Lagos... ![]() |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by justmondris: 8:40am On Oct 17, 2022 |
I will not be surprised if some western countries did not like the black gathering and decided to use our bad leaders to stop it. |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by engrchykae(m): 8:41am On Oct 17, 2022 |
Reflect7:now I understand,festac meant something bigger than a mere carnival. It was a rallying point for blacks world over. I believe the West won't want such a program again It scares them. A program that disrupts Anglo Franco pseudo boundaries in Africa I don't know why we stopped such programs |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by Mercury12(m): 8:48am On Oct 17, 2022 |
I use to have the festac 77 book that display various artworks of different cultures across Africa. Got it from my mom but misplace during my uni days lol. I need that book |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by FullBlastLight: 8:52am On Oct 17, 2022 |
Reflect7:Shun! There's nothing glorious in idolatry! Nig wld hv been a million times greater than dis if not of all dis demonic activities dt they unconsciously sacrificed d destiny of Nig to! And dt was d beginning of woes dt we are stil battling wit 2day & hope 2 be restored as Obi emerges as d President, come 2023! It was sinking mistake Nig shldn't hv made! We shld serve & worship d true living God, not idols or gods! |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by godofuck231: 8:53am On Oct 17, 2022 |
Hfg |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by godofuck231: 8:53am On Oct 17, 2022 |
The greatest assemblage of witches world wide , after 77 Nigerians started observing down turns in national progress |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by FullBlastLight: 8:57am On Oct 17, 2022 |
Reflect7:Celebrating idols & fetish stuff they called Festac was an immortal error Nig shldn't hv misguidedly committed! What a whopping & colossal waste of money & resources on a show of vanity as dis! That demonic error was d remote & fundamental undoing of Nig till 2day! |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by Frairfrancis(m): 9:06am On Oct 17, 2022 |
aieromon: |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by dandyspak: 9:10am On Oct 17, 2022 |
FullBlastLight: |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by happney65: 9:12am On Oct 17, 2022 |
aieromon:Thank you. I know I won't go far before someone confirms what I said. |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by aieromon(m): 9:13am On Oct 17, 2022 |
Frairfrancis:I have no idea |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by babtoundey(m): 9:25am On Oct 17, 2022 |
My Mama tells me say the celebration; the extravagant spending of the nation resources marks the beginning of Nigeria economic woes and instability. That Nigerian politicians learn a formidable way to siphon nationa assets for their personal uses. And that ever since then, Nigeria as a country, never ever get it right again. The occasion was glorious. But, it marks the beginning of our economic and political woes. |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by dettolgel: 9:26am On Oct 17, 2022 |
Reflect7:Should also tell that to the Arab slave lord that taught them about Mohammed and Allah? ![]() |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by Enyimbamercedes: 9:26am On Oct 17, 2022 |
Hmmm… FESTAC 77; the biggest party held in LAGOS STATE but some people want us to believe Lagos was only built from 1999 -2007 |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by Myer(m): 9:39am On Oct 17, 2022 |
Msmither:As a Christian you should understand this "assumption". God has done the same in the Bible. Punish the people for celebrating other gods. As much as I don't want to believe it, judging by the chronicles of Nigeria's downward turn since then, what else can you attribute it to? |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by babajero(m): 9:44am On Oct 17, 2022 |
OldNairalander:Really, West have a hand in Nigerian's woes? So it was the West that sent the likes of Abacha, Babangida, Buhari and the rest of them to be stealing and be wasting the monies that would have been used for the development of the country even to the extent of borrowing and then embezzling? So the West told Nigeria rulers to be tribalistic and nespotic to the extent of undermining the growth and development of an organisation just to favour his/her people? So the West told Nigeria to stagnate growth in the country because some regions feel the other regions are growing and developing faster than them? So the West wrote a sham paper and called it constitution, that have different rules for different regions in the same country, a constitution that didn't talk anything about advancement of Science, engineering and technology rather it was only talking about religion, religion and religion? So the West told Nigerians to be giving birth like guinea pigs without any means of training, while other countries are giving birth for technological advancements, Nigeria is giving birth for casting election, as it is now Nigeria don't even have record of the number of children given birth to in a year, but every year there is budget for approval? Please Nigeria is its own problem nothing like western negative involvement. |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by Uchek(m): 9:45am On Oct 17, 2022 |
You have growth and not development. Every sector of Nigeria, though not as huge as it is today, performed better qualitatively and had better outcome. Reflect7: |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by Msmither: 9:49am On Oct 17, 2022 |
Myer:Why do you think the god from the Bible is the real god when we have over 5000 religion? That they are way ahead of us to detail the words of God in books, animal skin doesn't mean ours is inferior. The old testament way of religion is very similar to our own, they sacrifice lambs and fruits to god and we do the same here. So what is the difference? The Arab Islam sacrifices rams to God but if we do the same it's seen as idol worshipping why? China wouldn't have been what it is today if they let other people's religion sink into their culture. |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by babajero(m): 9:56am On Oct 17, 2022 |
sreamsense:Tinubu built Lagos and hosted the festac festival, infact Tinubu built Lagos and was the president and the head of state then when Lagos was the capital territory of Nigeria. |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by kingxsamz(m): 10:03am On Oct 17, 2022 |
See how fresh and clean the buildings were. When Festac was still "small London", now it's a ghetto. Still love that hood though. |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by Sleekfingers: 10:09am On Oct 17, 2022 |
judedwriter:Mental slavery. ... |
| Re: Remembering FESTAC 77, Nigeria's Biggest Party by Badgers14: 10:17am On Oct 17, 2022 |
OldNairalander:Remember, since 1960, Nigeria have always be ruled by someone from Nigeria. While your point might be valid, I wanted to mention that our very own politicians left us in this current mess of a country. Until we unite again with one mind, Nigeria will never be good as it was in the 60s and 70s. Like I always tell anyone, vote wisely in 2023, don't be clouded by religion or tribe, vote your conscience. Cheers! Peter Obi 2023! |
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