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Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by hisexcellency34: 6:59pm On Apr 10, 2023
By Kassim Afegbua

I have read a series of responses to Chimamanda's odious epistle to her master, President Joe Biden, the President of the United States. Given her professional orientation, she has now tried to make fiction of the 2023 Nigerian election with a view to making some cool wads to support her lifestyle.

Typical of writers of fiction, she used third person narration to rake together her jaundiced and very subjective fiction, and tried to dress it as though it was fact. She was jumping from one subject-matter to another, trying to elucidate an election she didn’t participate in. She relied on her cousins and uncles narration of what happened in one or two polling units in Lagos, to draw her conclusion about the conduct of the election in Lagos, which has 13,500 polling units. She made her falsehoods sound empirical and unflappable. She is a bad ambassador of the Igbo race nay Nigeria.

The Igbo mind is one that is presently troubled by the realities that stare it in the face at present. The activities of the outlawed IPOB, such a dangerous secessionist organisation that has been sucking blood from her own people, and has left the entire South-East prostrate and economically wounded, have become a sore thumb in the East. The poverty level in that region, is alarming. The education of the people is heavily impaired. The businesses of the people are in dire straits. It is a theme of idiocy that pervades the land.

In the fullness of such odious and self-inflicted maladies of a geopolitical zone, a pro-Igbo mindset like Chimamanda's sort, ought to provide the ultimate elixir for addressing the debilitating issues that have factorised its commonality. Mere pointing attention to the halitosis of her region in her global conclave, would attract attention to the very issues that have crippled the psyche of her people.

A writer need not exploit the negatives for commercial purpose at all times, but must be involved in problem solving also. Adichie's preferences are very discernible; they are not in doubt. She wants her uncle, Peter Obi, to be president of Nigeria. But Peter Obi must meet all the criteria; Including scoring majority votes in at least 25% of the states of the Federation and the FCT. The reason for this is to engender cohesion and national acceptance across the entire country. To achieve this feat, Obi would have needed Chimamanda’s clout locally but she preferred to remain in the diaspora throwing stones and shaking tables and then follow with writing letters.

That Obi failed woefully is instructive. Those who could have helped his aspiration were social media warlords who were busy throwing vitriolic attacks against those who didn't support Peter Obi. They were armed with data to become social media warriors. Chimamanda falls into this category; and has no voter's card and is unaware of her polling unit. She did not vote during the election; she did not visit her uncle during the election; she didn't campaign; she was never an item on the menu tick list. She was mute when her uncle needed her most.

As soon as her Uncle shouted blue murder over the election, without interrogation, she concurred, displaying some kind of amateurish sleuth. Yes, Uncle, it is blue murder!. Ask her how come her Uncle scored 97% of the votes in Anambra leaving others with miserable 3%, she will rationalise it. In the entire South-East geopolitical zone, Chimamanda's Uncle, Peter Obi, scored an average of 90% in the presidential election. The remaining 10% was left for the other 17 political parties to share.

I trust that Chimamanda's binoculars didn't capture that. She's quick to arrive at her preferred destination about the outcome of the elections. Fiction writers are always in a world of fantasy, trying, as it were, to reduce every human endeavour to a nice story. They choose their characters, ascribe roles to them, and set a thematic pre-occupation that would determine the flow of their fictive discourse. Chimamanda often finds it difficult to divorce herself from her world of fiction. It is the reason she wrote an epistle of fiction loaded with subjective footnotes to President Joe Biden.

Reading Chimamanda's fiction, I can easily interrogate her thematic focus. She failed in many respects in empirical realness. She relied essentially on the tales-by-moonlight of her cousins and uncles. She wasn't a participant. She was an onlooker nestled in her "Igbotic" duvet, from where she was dishing out her ethnic sentiments for the sake of her Uncle. She was far-flong from the furnace. She sat idly in her cocoon, glued to her television, taking breaks to surf the social media to get the gist of what was happening back home. Were she to be that patriotic to the Igbo cause, and genuine in her interests, she would have been in Anambra to partake in the electoral exercise.

Chimamanda belongs in the bracket of those authors who write art for art sake. They just pour impotent venom. They pour out their innate feelings and ascribe them to a humanity cause. They never really offer solutions. Never! They write for the sake of writing; story telling. The society is usually in a state of permanent flux, so piecing together a few biased thoughts and emotions is all that interests them; story telling I call it.

Rather than offer a therapeutic tonic in their pieces of fiction, telling us what society ought to be, they just document their whimsical and capricious position and pour out their anger and discontent, without offering even useless solutions.

Useful writing has its own temperament and healing properties. A piece of fiction drawn from experiences of the writer, using her socio-political milieux is usually embellished along the lines of the author's worldview. It doesn't necessarily represent the general reality. Chimamanda has failed on several levels to address the key ingredients that should enrich our democracy. Describing our democracy as hollow, on the basis of her Uncle's failure at the polls is the hauteur of an intellectual snob.

Even in the world's advanced democracies, of which Chimamanda is presently a habitué as I'm told, have their own kettle of democratic "issues" and shortfalls. Did she notice when Trump's supporters invaded the Capitol?

During the Bush era, outcome of election in Florida fell short of credible rating, yet, it wasn't enough for her to embark on letter writing to the Pope. Ditto for Hilary Clinton's experience with majority votes that couldn't fetch her the White House; did she notice? Nations will usually have their own peculiar shortcomings in their human endeavours but their citizens never call for the cessation of their own countries.

Nations get solutions to their problems by improving on shared experiences and the antecedents of their historical trajectories. Subjecting Nigeria's democracy and sovereignty to the magisterial intuition of America is the height of inferiority complex and slavish mentality that has remained in us after the end of slave trade. I am proud to be a Nigerian with my green passport. I love the culture and tradition of our people. I love our sense of communalism and congenial relationship of the African mind. Those who tell one side of the story are often imprisoned by their jaded perspectives and pigeon-hole parochialism.

Chimamanda falls into this category. Describing Nigeria's democracy as “hollow” is an unfortunate profiling in view of our improved electoral engagements and election conduct. Nigeria's democracy is just twenty four years old, and we have begun to see a marked improvement in our democracy: seven serving Governors lost their Senatorial bid, an Okada rider defeated a serving Reps member, a personal assistant emerged as elected Senator, and the list goes on.

There were several "upsets" in the last election which were indications of a deepening democracy in Nigeria. For writing to President Joe Biden, it does appear that Chimamanda wanted him to flog us on our bum with a stroke of the cane as in a master-servant kind of relationship How ridiculous!.

Chimamanda has a lot of themes begging for her attention. She should devote her time to them: The theme of poverty in her Igbo land and Nigeria is eternally discomforting. The theme of growing educational backwardness walks the street of Igbo land with perfunctory ease.

The theme of terrorism and a seeming guerilla warfare in Igbo land has continued to put the country in bad light across the world, ditto for armed banditry in the North. As a social commentator and author that she is, she ought to have carried out deliberate and conscious campaigns to end insurgency in her native Igbo land by drawing global attention to the ills and biles of the zone.

All these subject matters, which are a metaphor for our collective sufferance, are tenuous enough for Chimamanda to focus on, and proffer solutions. She chooses rather, to lie routinely as an addiction, to sail through life's struggle in our bramble forest. Chimamanda should be reminded that her fellow "Igbotic" Uncle lost the 2023 presidential election woefully on account of his jejune strategies that put religion and ethnicity on the front burner; telling his followers that the Christians should take back their country was the height of infantile approach to rein in the votes in a plural and secular country like Nigeria.

Obi and Chimamanda may cry from now till tomorrow, it won't change the fact that this last election has been won and lost. Obi lost. A thousand letters to President Joe Biden and Vladamir Putin, cannot take away our sovereignty. Democracy has come to stay in Nigeria, and the earlier Chimamanda realised this, the better for her so short, yet long letter.

https://worldviewafrica.com/chimamanda-and-her-thousands-of-letters/

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by Tntsi: 7:01pm On Apr 10, 2023
Kassim Afegbua is a disgrace to fatherhood and elderhood.

It is time we call out all these morally bankrupt men who hide under the cloak of fathers and elders of our nation . I don't know and understand how someone sees evil and call it good because if your personal gains.

Election was a total sham, they turn a blind eye to it.
Tinubu is now a global embrassment . If these so called fathers have supported the late gani fawehini when he began this case back then, we will not be in this global embrassment that has made Nigeria a laughing stock.

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by WhisperedNoise: 7:02pm On Apr 10, 2023
Who know you, sir?

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by burp18: 7:04pm On Apr 10, 2023
Tntsi:
Kassim Afegua is disgrace to fatherhood and elderhood.
your Obi is a disgrace and a big fat sad bigot.

Why are you always after everyone that has a contrary opinion than yours?

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by zebra042: 7:05pm On Apr 10, 2023
Wow
Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by ojun50(m): 7:07pm On Apr 10, 2023
Dey play
Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by NaughtyBrainiac: 7:07pm On Apr 10, 2023
All of una bitter Igbo and Obedient losers never see anything. Make una write one letter, we go write 10.

We will show you that we are always ahead of you, Asiwaju.

Tinubu is President and no Jupiter can change that. If you are not pleased, leave Nigeria and NEVER return.

Awon omo iran kiran

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by Odin13: 7:07pm On Apr 10, 2023
And the wailing continues…

Wail wailing and more wailers wailing uncontrollable..

Chimamanda has set yoruba Apc and Tinubu associates on fire

… this fire no get quench … then say dem Dey do for tomorrow’s narratives…

Adichie run her show for posterity…

This woman really touch the soul of daddy druggie and his worshippers

God help them heal.. like this .. na till forever wailing

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by Odin13: 7:09pm On Apr 10, 2023
Haa

Na so IBB for Dey look you dey wail like imp.. you see why he sack you mean mean..

You don Dey wail worship druggie ..

Now see your life ..
Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by NoFucksToGive: 7:10pm On Apr 10, 2023
So many nobodies are having an opinion on an world renowned famous feminist and global literary icon

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by Wahalawaha1a: 7:12pm On Apr 10, 2023
Tntsi:
Kassim Afegbua is disgrace to fatherhood and elderhood.

It is time we big out all these morally bankrupt men who claim to be fathers and elders of our nation . I don't know and understand how someone sees evil and call it good because if your personal gains.
while you're a disgrace to humanity,
another uncouth cultist... 😏

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by MasterJayJay: 7:12pm On Apr 10, 2023
And a drug trafficker Tinubu is a good ambassador?

Afegbua is a FOOL!!
Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by Wahalawaha1a: 7:13pm On Apr 10, 2023
MasterJayJay:
Afegbua is a FOOL!!
just like your father

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by MasterJayJay: 7:18pm On Apr 10, 2023
Wahalawaha1a:
just like your father

Just like your mother, siblings, father, ancestors and descendants.
Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by Houseontherock1: 7:19pm On Apr 10, 2023
Tntsi:
Kassim Afegbua is disgrace to fatherhood and elderhood.

Everyone with contrary opinion on the election is EVIL and a disgrace as far as you guys are concerned! It's about time you guys realize that we all can't sleep and face one place...that's the beauty of democracy! It's really sad that you guys can't move on

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by burp18: 7:24pm On Apr 10, 2023
Houseontherock1:

Everyone with contrary opinion on the election is EVIL as far as you guys are concerned!
Beats me. I don't understand how dumb these people can get. All the smear campaign and propaganda will not stop the man from being sworn in. I'm guessing they'll ask NATO to help them if the US refuses to intervene😅

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by saintokwuluora(m): 7:27pm On Apr 10, 2023
Chimamanda personifies "pen is mightier than a gun".
Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by PulaPower: 7:27pm On Apr 10, 2023
Odin13:
And the wailing continues…

Wail wailing and more wailers wailing uncontrollable..

Chimamanda has set yoruba Apc and Tinubu associates on fire

… this fire no get quench … then say dem Dey do for tomorrow’s narratives…

Adichie run her show for posterity…

This woman really touch the soul of daddy druggie and his worshippers

God help them heal.. like this .. na till forever wailing
But this man in particular is from Edo. Are you sure everything is intact?

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by Nobody: 7:28pm On Apr 10, 2023
When will Soyinka write his own pro Tinubu and anti Chimamanda letter? Because that's the only Yoruba and Tinubu asslicker I can think of who may have anything close to the capacity to have the letter delivered to the White House. We don't need any unknown and useless Prof Oke or Onanuga or Kassim whatever. All worthless hirelings whose opinions are like the loud emissions of a lunatic in the marketplace.

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by Raskimonojendor: 7:28pm On Apr 10, 2023
burp18:
Beats me. I don't understand how dumb these people can get. All the smear campaign and propaganda will not stop the man from being sworn in. I'm guessing they'll ask NATO to help them if the US refuses to intervene😅
Or ask Putin if NATO says No. grin
Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by kingsways: 7:29pm On Apr 10, 2023
hisexcellency34:
By Kassim Afegbua

I have read a series of responses to Chimamanda's odious epistle to her master, President Joe Biden, the President of the United States. Given her professional orientation, she has now tried to make fiction of the 2023 Nigerian election with a view to making some cool wads to support her lifestyle.

Typical of writers of fiction, she used third person narration to rake together her jaundiced and very subjective fiction, and tried to dress it as though it was fact. She was jumping from one subject-matter to another, trying to elucidate an election she didn’t participate in. She relied on her cousins and uncles narration of what happened in one or two polling units in Lagos, to draw her conclusion about the conduct of the election in Lagos, which has 13,500 polling units. She made her falsehoods sound empirical and unflappable. She is a bad ambassador of the Igbo race nay Nigeria.

The Igbo mind is one that is presently troubled by the realities that stare it in the face at present. The activities of the outlawed IPOB, such a dangerous secessionist organisation that has been sucking blood from her own people, and has left the entire South-East prostrate and economically wounded, have become a sore thumb in the East. The poverty level in that region, is alarming. The education of the people is heavily impaired. The businesses of the people are in dire straits. It is a theme of idiocy that pervades the land.

In the fullness of such odious and self-inflicted maladies of a geopolitical zone, a pro-Igbo mindset like Chimamanda's sort, ought to provide the ultimate elixir for addressing the debilitating issues that have factorised its commonality. Mere pointing attention to the halitosis of her region in her global conclave, would attract attention to the very issues that have crippled the psyche of her people.

A writer need not exploit the negatives for commercial purpose at all times, but must be involved in problem solving also. Adichie's preferences are very discernible; they are not in doubt. She wants her uncle, Peter Obi, to be president of Nigeria. But Peter Obi must meet all the criteria; Including scoring majority votes in at least 25% of the states of the Federation and the FCT. The reason for this is to engender cohesion and national acceptance across the entire country. To achieve this feat, Obi would have needed Chimamanda’s clout locally but she preferred to remain in the diaspora throwing stones and shaking tables and then follow with writing letters.

That Obi failed woefully is instructive. Those who could have helped his aspiration were social media warlords who were busy throwing vitriolic attacks against those who didn't support Peter Obi. They were armed with data to become social media warriors. Chimamanda falls into this category; and has no voter's card and is unaware of her polling unit. She did not vote during the election; she did not visit her uncle during the election; she didn't campaign; she was never an item on the menu tick list. She was mute when her uncle needed her most.

As soon as her Uncle shouted blue murder over the election, without interrogation, she concurred, displaying some kind of amateurish sleuth. Yes, Uncle, it is blue murder!. Ask her how come her Uncle scored 97% of the votes in Anambra leaving others with miserable 3%, she will rationalise it. In the entire South-East geopolitical zone, Chimamanda's Uncle, Peter Obi, scored an average of 90% in the presidential election. The remaining 10% was left for the other 17 political parties to share.

I trust that Chimamanda's binoculars didn't capture that. She's quick to arrive at her preferred destination about the outcome of the elections. Fiction writers are always in a world of fantasy, trying, as it were, to reduce every human endeavour to a nice story. They choose their characters, ascribe roles to them, and set a thematic pre-occupation that would determine the flow of their fictive discourse. Chimamanda often finds it difficult to divorce herself from her world of fiction. It is the reason she wrote an epistle of fiction loaded with subjective footnotes to President Joe Biden.

Reading Chimamanda's fiction, I can easily interrogate her thematic focus. She failed in many respects in empirical realness. She relied essentially on the tales-by-moonlight of her cousins and uncles. She wasn't a participant. She was an onlooker nestled in her "Igbotic" duvet, from where she was dishing out her ethnic sentiments for the sake of her Uncle. She was far-flong from the furnace. She sat idly in her cocoon, glued to her television, taking breaks to surf the social media to get the gist of what was happening back home. Were she to be that patriotic to the Igbo cause, and genuine in her interests, she would have been in Anambra to partake in the electoral exercise.

Chimamanda belongs in the bracket of those authors who write art for art sake. They just pour impotent venom. They pour out their innate feelings and ascribe them to a humanity cause. They never really offer solutions. Never! They write for the sake of writing; story telling. The society is usually in a state of permanent flux, so piecing together a few biased thoughts and emotions is all that interests them; story telling I call it.

Rather than offer a therapeutic tonic in their pieces of fiction, telling us what society ought to be, they just document their whimsical and capricious position and pour out their anger and discontent, without offering even useless solutions.

Useful writing has its own temperament and healing properties. A piece of fiction drawn from experiences of the writer, using her socio-political milieux is usually embellished along the lines of the author's worldview. It doesn't necessarily represent the general reality. Chimamanda has failed on several levels to address the key ingredients that should enrich our democracy. Describing our democracy as hollow, on the basis of her Uncle's failure at the polls is the hauteur of an intellectual snob.

Even in the world's advanced democracies, of which Chimamanda is presently a habitué as I'm told, have their own kettle of democratic "issues" and shortfalls. Did she notice when Trump's supporters invaded the Capitol?

During the Bush era, outcome of election in Florida fell short of credible rating, yet, it wasn't enough for her to embark on letter writing to the Pope. Ditto for Hilary Clinton's experience with majority votes that couldn't fetch her the White House; did she notice? Nations will usually have their own peculiar shortcomings in their human endeavours but their citizens never call for the cessation of their own countries.

Nations get solutions to their problems by improving on shared experiences and the antecedents of their historical trajectories. Subjecting Nigeria's democracy and sovereignty to the magisterial intuition of America is the height of inferiority complex and slavish mentality that has remained in us after the end of slave trade. I am proud to be a Nigerian with my green passport. I love the culture and tradition of our people. I love our sense of communalism and congenial relationship of the African mind. Those who tell one side of the story are often imprisoned by their jaded perspectives and pigeon-hole parochialism.

Chimamanda falls into this category. Describing Nigeria's democracy as “hollow” is an unfortunate profiling in view of our improved electoral engagements and election conduct. Nigeria's democracy is just twenty four years old, and we have begun to see a marked improvement in our democracy: seven serving Governors lost their Senatorial bid, an Okada rider defeated a serving Reps member, a personal assistant emerged as elected Senator, and the list goes on.

There were several "upsets" in the last election which were indications of a deepening democracy in Nigeria. For writing to President Joe Biden, it does appear that Chimamanda wanted him to flog us on our bum with a stroke of the cane as in a master-servant kind of relationship How ridiculous!.

Chimamanda has a lot of themes begging for her attention. She should devote her time to them: The theme of poverty in her Igbo land and Nigeria is eternally discomforting. The theme of growing educational backwardness walks the street of Igbo land with perfunctory ease.

The theme of terrorism and a seeming guerilla warfare in Igbo land has continued to put the country in bad light across the world, ditto for armed banditry in the North. As a social commentator and author that she is, she ought to have carried out deliberate and conscious campaigns to end insurgency in her native Igbo land by drawing global attention to the ills and biles of the zone.

All these subject matters, which are a metaphor for our collective sufferance, are tenuous enough for Chimamanda to focus on, and proffer solutions. She chooses rather, to lie routinely as an addiction, to sail through life's struggle in our bramble forest. Chimamanda should be reminded that her fellow "Igbotic" Uncle lost the 2023 presidential election woefully on account of his jejune strategies that put religion and ethnicity on the front burner; telling his followers that the Christians should take back their country was the height of infantile approach to rein in the votes in a plural and secular country like Nigeria.

Obi and Chimamanda may cry from now till tomorrow, it won't change the fact that this last election has been won and lost. Obi lost. A thousand letters to President Joe Biden and Vladamir Putin, cannot take away our sovereignty. Democracy has come to stay in Nigeria, and the earlier Chimamanda realised this, the better for her so short, yet long letter.

https://worldviewafrica.com/chimamanda-and-her-thousands-of-letters/

Who is Afegbua? haven't heard that name before

Is it name of animal, place or thing?

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by PulaPower: 7:31pm On Apr 10, 2023
saintokwuluora:
Chimamanda personifies "pen is mightier than a gun".
No..

She personifies tribalism, hatred, bigotry & envy

There’s nothing mighty about Writing a letter to Biden to be telling Biden he wasn’t suppose to congratulate tinubu. She said USA stood so low to congratulate tinubu. But for her biased mind, USA wouldn’t have stood so low if it was Obi they congratulate..

There’s nothing logical regarding her letter and she has been exposed for who she is..

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by danijesus(m): 7:32pm On Apr 10, 2023
Foolish man
Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by PulaPower: 7:33pm On Apr 10, 2023
burp18:
Beats me. I don't understand how dumb these people can get. All the smear campaign and propaganda will not stop the man from being sworn in. I'm guessing they'll ask NATO to help them if the US refuses to intervene😅
grin

She can as well write the Prime minister of Biafra join.. grin

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by ODUBEZE: 7:34pm On Apr 10, 2023
[b]I will make a comparison between 3 people, let Nigerians decide who the food ambassador is!

1. Chimamanda Adichie: Here we have a woman with 18 degrees with clear universities of where and how she obtained it

Adichie has no crime record

Her only crime was bringing to light the injustice the just concluded election

2. Mohammed Buhari: Here is the president of Nigeria, whose duty is to shade Nigerians whenever he finds the opportunity. Remember how he said that Nigerians are lazy undecided the 5%ters and dots in a circle is still very fresh in our mind. This is also a president that doesn't obey the court, breaks rules with confidence undecided
If he is not picked after his tenure the he must be one lucky guy

3. Bola Ahmed Tinubu: if this is who he really is undecided for all we know, the real Tinubu is a female

Let's not mention his education background undecided his person undecided his origin, laundering money, violation of laws, drugs to mention but few undecided...

Dear Nigerians, can I trouble you to poi t out a food ambassador[/b]
Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by PulaPower: 7:34pm On Apr 10, 2023
As soon as her Uncle shouted blue murder over the election, without interrogation, she concurred, displaying some kind of amateurish sleuth. Yes, Uncle, it is blue murder!. Ask her how come her Uncle scored 97% of the votes in Anambra leaving others with miserable 3%, she will rationalise it. In the entire South-East geopolitical zone, Chimamanda's Uncle, Peter Obi, scored an average of 90% in the presidential election. The remaining 10% was left for the other 17 political parties to share.

Their Level of bigotry needs to be added to Biafra school curriculums..

The Igbo mind is one that is presently troubled by the realities that stare it in the face at present. The activities of the outlawed IPOB, such a dangerous secessionist organisation that has been sucking blood from her own people, and has left the entire South-East prostrate and economically wounded, have become a sore thumb in the East. The poverty level in that region, is alarming. The education of the people is heavily impaired. The businesses of the people are in dire straits. It is a theme of idiocy that pervades the land.

grin
Poverty is SE keh? This man needs to check Forbes list - nah them full there o!

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by Xbox2005(m): 7:38pm On Apr 10, 2023
Odin13:
And the wailing continues…

Wail wailing and more wailers wailing uncontrollable..

Chimamanda has set yoruba Apc and Tinubu associates on fire

… this fire no get quench … then say dem Dey do for tomorrow’s narratives…

Adichie run her show for posterity…

This woman really touch the soul of daddy druggie and his worshippers

God help them heal.. like this .. na till forever wailing
aint you ashamed of yourself.you always Jump on anything against Yoruba or tinubu.this is so pathetic of you

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Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by PulaPower: 7:42pm On Apr 10, 2023
Xbox2005:
aint you ashamed of yourself.you always Jump on anything against Yoruba or tinubu.this is so pathetic of you
Dude is an Igbo Impersonating the northerners..
Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by Xbox2005(m): 7:47pm On Apr 10, 2023
PulaPower:

Dude is an Igbo Impersonating the northerners..
walie I hardly quote here.but,that guy is irritating, claiming what he's not.some said he's asgard
Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by PulaPower: 7:52pm On Apr 10, 2023
Xbox2005:
walie I hardly quote here.but,that guy is irritating, claiming what he's not.some said he's asgard
He has up to 5monikers grin
Re: Chimamanda Is A Bad Ambassador Of Igbo Race And Nigeria - Kassim Afegbua by Xbox2005(m): 7:54pm On Apr 10, 2023
PulaPower:

He has up to 5monikers grin
what a shamefull guy.well,it's their modus operandi.I just took my time to observe his comments,always talking offpoint here

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