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Mental Slavery: Outcome Of Rufai And Fayose Interview by Broveens42(m): 6:36am On Mar 24, 2023
In every interview, there's a choice to be blunt or creepy with words, but you do not define what an insult is when you don't have a full grasp of another man's language.

The attack on rufai is as a result of mental slavery and never connected to tribal or religious sentiment:
A. Poor grasp of an adopted foreign language is both a consequence of mental slavery and a reward for colonizers. The black man has this disdain for bravery of their kind inherently and then result to making excuses for what they term rude, inconsiderate, insensitive, unprofessional, unpatriotic, tribalistic etc. These are just mere words coined by your colonial masters to deny you of your freedom of existence, to challenge people in the rawest of forms. A quick translation of the interview to your mother tongue, could show you were just making a mockery of yourself, what you term 'unprofessional'.
Also, a translation of the interview show both rufai and fayose were expressing their freedom of existence. Now this is where your colonial masters got you(slave master relationship)
B. Slave- master relationship; this is a concept where one party must remain timid to the other in the disguise of professionalism. It is an expectation. That's why you react negatively when you see black interviewers, especially in Nigeria, who have daring attitudes in their interviews.

So what's the big deal when I ask about a video you were caught supporting electoral fraud? Isn't it a political forum? Did I ask why you had sex with a minor?
You see where the problem of the borrowed language comes in? The problem comes from the large number of black Nigerians viewing the program and not fayose. Remember fayose responded, rufai broke traffic rules, which is also a political discuss.
C. Demigods: A quick search for reviews on social media handles, YouTube videos about an interview obj had with a foreign journalist will prove why mental slavery is not only a disease, but an eternal concern. In that video, a good number of Nigerian blacks, United to celebrate what they think is an attack on a typical Nigerian politician. You see, obj was asked to clarify who brought money to national assembly for the 3rd term, and why he's regarded as grandfather of corruption.
A lot of black Nigerians didn't really give the thumbs up for their understanding of the borrowed language but out of a misconception it was an attack on a black politician by a white man of course.
D. In the Ike ekweremadu's case, I challenge any person on niraland to show me up to 5 comments on this forum, where the foreign judge was attacked(typical of Nigerians attacking judges) for giving a judgment against ekweremadu.. but I can give you more than 200 screenshots about a black boy who didn't put a gun on ekweremadu's head for a trip to the UK .
You know why? Because the BLACK BOY is inherently labelled the JUDGE

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Re: Mental Slavery: Outcome Of Rufai And Fayose Interview by JoshTim: 6:48am On Mar 24, 2023
Broveens42:
In every interview, there's a choice to be blunt or creepy with words, but you do not define what an insult is when you don't have a full grasp of another man's language.

The attack on rufai is as a result of mental slavery and never connected to tribal or religious sentiment:
A. Poor grasp of an adopted foreign language is both a consequence of mental slavery and a reward for colonizers. The black man has this disdain for bravery of their kind inherently and then result to making excuses for what they term rude, inconsiderate, insensitive, unprofessional, unpatriotic, tribalistic etc. These are just mere words coined by your colonial masters to deny you of your freedom of existence, to challenge people in the rawest of forms. A quick translation of the interview to your mother tongue, could show you were just making a mockery of yourself, what you term 'unprofessional'.
Also, a translation of the interview show both rufai and fayose were expressing their freedom of existence. Now this is where your colonial masters got you(slave master relationship)
B. Slave- master relationship; this is a concept where one party must remain timid to the other in the disguise of professionalism. It is an expectation. That's why you react negatively when you see black interviewers, especially in Nigeria, who have daring attitudes in their interviews.

So what's the big deal when I ask about a video you were caught supporting electoral fraud? Isn't it a political forum? Did I ask why you had sex with a minor?
You see where the problem of the borrowed language comes in? The problem comes from the large number of black Nigerians viewing the program and not fayose. Remember fayose responded, rufai broke traffic rules, which is also a political discuss.
C. Demigods: A quick search for reviews on social media handles, YouTube videos about an interview obj had with a foreign journalist will prove why mental slavery is not only a disease, but an eternal concern. In that video, a good number of Nigerian blacks, United to celebrate what they think is an attack on a typical Nigerian politician. You see, obj was asked to clarify who brought money to national assembly for the 3rd term, and why he's regarded as grandfather of corruption.
A lot of black Nigerians didn't really give the thumbs up for their understanding of the borrowed language but out of a misconception it was an attack on a black politician by a white man of course.
D. In the Ike ekweremadu's case, I challenge any person on niraland to show me up to 5 comments on this forum, where the foreign judge was attacked(typical of Nigerians attacking judges) for giving a judgment against ekweremadu.. but I can give you more than 200 screenshots about a black boy who didn't put a gun on ekweremadu's head for a trip to the UK .
You know why? Because the BLACK BOY is inherently labelled the JUDGE

They were not there to discuss Fayose....but since Rufai chose that, he left Fayose no choice than to attack his personality also.

It was an insult and all these your write up is just waste.

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Re: Mental Slavery: Outcome Of Rufai And Fayose Interview by OlawaleBammie: 6:54am On Mar 24, 2023
Broveens42:
In every interview, there's a choice to be blunt or creepy with words, but you do not define what an insult is when you don't have a full grasp of another man's language.

The attack on rufai is as a result of mental slavery and never connected to tribal or religious sentiment:
A. Poor grasp of an adopted foreign language is both a consequence of mental slavery and a reward for colonizers. The black man has this disdain for bravery of their kind inherently and then result to making excuses for what they term rude, inconsiderate, insensitive, unprofessional, unpatriotic, tribalistic etc. These are just mere words coined by your colonial masters to deny you of your freedom of existence, to challenge people in the rawest of forms. A quick translation of the interview to your mother tongue, could show you were just making a mockery of yourself, what you term 'unprofessional'.
Also, a translation of the interview show both rufai and fayose were expressing their freedom of existence. Now this is where your colonial masters got you(slave master relationship)
B. Slave- master relationship; this is a concept where one party must remain timid to the other in the disguise of professionalism. It is an expectation. That's why you react negatively when you see black interviewers, especially in Nigeria, who have daring attitudes in their interviews.

So what's the big deal when I ask about a video you were caught supporting electoral fraud? Isn't it a political forum? Did I ask why you had sex with a minor?
You see where the problem of the borrowed language comes in? The problem comes from the large number of black Nigerians viewing the program and not fayose. Remember fayose responded, rufai broke traffic rules, which is also a political discuss.
C. Demigods: A quick search for reviews on social media handles, YouTube videos about an interview obj had with a foreign journalist will prove why mental slavery is not only a disease, but an eternal concern. In that video, a good number of Nigerian blacks, United to celebrate what they think is an attack on a typical Nigerian politician. You see, obj was asked to clarify who brought money to national assembly for the 3rd term, and why he's regarded as grandfather of corruption.
A lot of black Nigerians didn't really give the thumbs up for their understanding of the borrowed language but out of a misconception it was an attack on a black politician by a white man of course.
D. In the Ike ekweremadu's case, I challenge any person on niraland to show me up to 5 comments on this forum, where the foreign judge was attacked(typical of Nigerians attacking judges) for giving a judgment against ekweremadu.. but I can give you more than 200 screenshots about a black boy who didn't put a gun on ekweremadu's head for a trip to the UK .
You know why? Because the BLACK BOY is inherently labelled the JUDGE

They were not to discuss fayose, but rufai tot he knows too much and included fayose in his discuss. So what do u expect?


Why do u guys defends blindly without consulting you brains sef??

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Re: Mental Slavery: Outcome Of Rufai And Fayose Interview by Broveens42(m): 6:57am On Mar 24, 2023
JoshTim:


They were not there to discuss Fayose....but since Rufai chose that, he left Fayose no choice than to attack his personality also.

It was an insult and all these your write up is just waste.


So if they were not there to discuss fayose, will it be okay if rufai used another politician to illustrate electoral fraud? Hahahaha.
You see how dirty neocolonialism played on our reasoning.
So when I'm having a conversation, I shouldn't make references ..
Wonderful

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Re: Mental Slavery: Outcome Of Rufai And Fayose Interview by DesChyko: 6:59am On Mar 24, 2023
The average person attacking Rufai.

Nah so dem be.

Re: Mental Slavery: Outcome Of Rufai And Fayose Interview by JoshTim: 7:02am On Mar 24, 2023
Broveens42:



So if they were not there to discuss fayose, will it be okay if rufai used another politician to illustrate electoral fraud? Hahahaha.
You see how dirty neocolonialism played on our reasoning.
So when I'm having a conversation, I shouldn't make references ..
Wonderful


Sometimes i wonder where slow poke like you learned from....it's totally unethical to start discussing or make reference to personal life of Fayose...rufai got served the same tea he served.
Re: Mental Slavery: Outcome Of Rufai And Fayose Interview by Wiseandtrue(f): 7:08am On Mar 24, 2023
Fayose is one of the beneficiaries of Tinubu's corruption/bullion vans

Naturally he would be seen doing his master's work undecided

If Wike can share dollars, can you imagine what the likes of Fayose collected
Re: Mental Slavery: Outcome Of Rufai And Fayose Interview by Broveens42(m): 7:18am On Mar 24, 2023
JoshTim:



Sometimes i wonder where slow poke like you learned from....it's totally unethical to start discussing or make reference to personal life of Fayose...rufai got served the same tea he served.

You are just being influenced by foreign terms and conditions only made for Blacks; I don't know if a larger percentage of such term is from foreign religion.

Go back to your native language and you'll realize how empty you sound
Re: Mental Slavery: Outcome Of Rufai And Fayose Interview by maintenant: 7:20am On Mar 24, 2023
JoshTim:



Sometimes i wonder where slow poke like you learned from....it's totally unethical to start discussing or make reference to personal life of Fayose...rufai got served the same tea he served.
Like seriously?

What is personal about Fayose's alleged involvement in electoral fraud?

You APC supporters can surprise me again...

You guys were the ones carrying this Fayose matter on your head for several years...

Now that he has done what he has done and now supporting Tinubu, we should close our eyes and forget his past, abi?

Rufai should have allowed Fayose to continue insulting on sensibilities on national TV, no be so?

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