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Poll: Would She Have Achieved This In Nigeria?
Yes
25% (206 votes)
No
74% (595 votes)
This poll has ended |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Reference(m): 8:48am On Jan 10 |
Mrchippychappy:Well we have all agreed to that. We vote 'massively' to keep it that way every four years... or is democracy no longer the tool to reform.... improve society. Other nations stop and check, check and change course at the polls. The US felt it was too liberal over the past and decided to change course to the right, now it is feeling that sharp right turn is leading it to the ditch and it will try to swing left again at the next polls, the midterms. That is how societies evolve, modulate themselves. But here it is all about money, that is our ideology, throw enough money around and keep the status quo. |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Bahamas95(m): 8:49am On Jan 10 |
I wonder why majority of military women are ugly. |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by QuinQ: 8:50am On Jan 10 |
AdolfHitlerxXx:Mods. Rule 27 |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Reference(m): 8:53am On Jan 10 |
Bahamas95:No time to do plastics. And when you live near explosives and munitions the last thing you need is to be a wax candle. |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Bahamas95(m): 8:57am On Jan 10 |
Reference:So all beautiful women do plastics? ![]() Even athletes ain't left out, majority of Nigerian female athletes are ugly. |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by jubrilELsudan: 9:01am On Jan 10 |
LIKE SEY NA ACHIEVEMENT STOP CALLING HER NIGERIAN CAUSE FOR HER TO BE IN THE ARMY OF USA...SHE HAS PLEDGED ALLEGIANCE TO AMERICA AND DENIED AND RENOUNCED NIGERIA I HAVE NEVER MET PEOPLE WHO FEEL SO INFERIOR OF WHO THEY ARE AND WHERE THEY COME FROM LIKE NIGERIANS CAUSE HOW DID THIS MAKE FRONT PAGE IF NOT FOR THE FACT THAT MOST OF YOU WISH YOU WERE HER AND SEE HER AS A GODDESS YOU WILL NEVER SEE A WHITE BLOG GOSSIP PAGE LIKE DOLLARLAND WRITE A STORY CELEBRATING AN AMERICAN WHO JOINED NIGERIAN ARMY YOU NIGERIANS SUFFER FROM CHRONIC INFERIORITY COMPLEX
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| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by creativejagaban: 9:06am On Jan 10 |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by sirchim(m): 9:07am On Jan 10 |
alpharoyalty: |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by success1smyn(m): 9:08am On Jan 10 |
Which kind of stupid vote (up there) is this? Why is Nairaland promoting hatred, bigotry, and a victim mentality? This post should simply have made us congratulate her on her achievement, not turn it into criticism of our own army or other tribes in Nigeria. Has Nigeria never produced a female Brigadier General? Has an Igbo woman never achieved such a feat before? Why the unnecessary question of whether she would have achieved this if she were in the Nigerian Army? It’s like asking, if Bukayo Saka were playing for Nigeria, would he still be at Arsenal? Completely pointless. |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Hoodrat(m): 9:11am On Jan 10 |
jubrilELsudan:Many so‑called Nigerians are still living in deep ignorance, moving through society without awareness. The celebration of these bourgeois figures shows how far we remain from understanding the true impact of colonialism and the intellectual drain it caused. Too many among us are willing to glorify the power of the oppressor, even at the expense of their own people, just to gain approval from colonial structures. Let’s be honest: what real benefit is there in her achievements when her loyalty ultimately lies with the very power that continues to oppress us? |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by saintkel(m): 9:13am On Jan 10 |
AdolfHitlerxXx:ain't u even ashamed of urself in d first place....Nigeria that won't even let her see d NDA talk more of achieving dia height....remove Federal character n allow Nigerians hustle across board....if the people u called out for staying indoors on Monday won't beat ur tribe silly, then u r just sleeping..... |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by kingthreat(m): 9:13am On Jan 10 |
US just giving positions to women without battle experience. Where was she in the Bosnian, Iraq, Afghanistan and other conflicts. |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Hoodrat(m): 9:14am On Jan 10 |
Ecclesiasticus 3:10 Glory not in the dishonour of thy father; for thy father's dishonour is no glory unto thee |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Nchenches: 9:14am On Jan 10 |
[b She couldn't have been if she was in Nigeria. ]Every one in Nigeria is under the Yoke of Hausa-Fulani through the roguish political structure created by Northern military dictators who sewed sates like seeds in the old Northern region. [/b] |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by QuinQ: 9:15am On Jan 10 |
I thought Trump cut funding for Voice Of America |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Mrchippychappy(m): 9:17am On Jan 10 |
IamAtAnger:Oga abeg make you and your ransom whatever go and rest please |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Sk5050: 9:17am On Jan 10 |
Try and appreciate others remove h∆te from your spirit Mr tribal big©t asfrank: |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Kobicove(m): 9:18am On Jan 10 |
This woman is not a Nigerian therefore you people should stop addressing her as such! |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Bluntemperor: 9:19am On Jan 10 |
Good for him, and I wish him more greater heights! But I've seen this about two yrs ago, anyway,but since we always love to be Foreign,so be it! |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Mrchippychappy(m): 9:19am On Jan 10 |
Hoodrat:You mean her loyalty lies with Fulani and Islamic terrorists in Nigeria? You know, the actual ones that continue to oppress you? This half-baked, over night, pseudo-intellectualism wey una dey download from Tiktok just dey make person laugh. |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by anonimi: 9:22am On Jan 10 |
Lexusgs430:Whose fault is that ![]() Can it be that 300 Americans are to blame for this mess of 200 million Nigerians? Do you expect Trump to ask her and other Nigerians in the American military to come help Tinubu bomb innocent civilians in the north while claiming to be looking for Muslim terrorists committing genocide against Christians ![]() anonimi: |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by faithfull18(f): 9:24am On Jan 10 |
Nice one👍🏽 |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by KonTagiousBull: 9:25am On Jan 10 |
Racoon:IGBOs are great.. forget that,! |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by yesloaded: 9:25am On Jan 10 |
Igbo Amaka 😎 |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Hoodrat(m): 9:27am On Jan 10 |
1111 |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Hoodrat(m): 9:28am On Jan 10 |
Mrchippychappy:A more serious conversation demands that we rise above the cheap insults and TikTok‑level distractions. Reducing the critique to “Fulani this” or “Islamic that” is exactly how the real machinery of oppression escapes scrutiny. Power in Nigeria has never been a simple matter of ethnicity or religion; it has always been about who aligns themselves with structures that benefit from keeping the masses disorganized, uninformed, and dependent on external approval. The point I raised is not about demonizing any group. It’s about recognizing how certain individuals willingly attach themselves to foreign‑backed institutions and elite networks that have historically thrived on Nigeria’s internal divisions. When people celebrate such figures without interrogating the systems that elevate them, they reinforce the very hierarchies that keep the majority disempowered. There is no intellectual honesty in glorifying someone whose rise is tied to frameworks shaped by colonial legacies and global power interests. Achievements built within those structures often serve those structures first. They rarely translate into liberation, empowerment, or structural change for ordinary Nigerians. So the issue is not whether she is loyal to one ethnic group or another. The issue is that her loyalty — by design or by incentive — aligns with a power system that has never prioritized the wellbeing of the people. |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by QuinQ: 9:28am On Jan 10 |
Bahamas95:Eye of the beholder. She's very beautiful to me |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Melonsmasher: 9:35am On Jan 10 |
IamAtAnger:This is the problem with you guys.. |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Blackdisciple(m): 9:37am On Jan 10 |
Strong no be lie... |
| Re: Meet Amanda Azubuike, 1st Nigerian Woman To Become Brigadier General In US Army by Hoodrat(m): 9:50am On Jan 10 |
Her promotion to Brigadier General in the U.S. Army happened back in March 2024, yet Nigerian media suddenly began blasting it across headlines in the last 24 hours. The timing is suspicious, especially when paired with the exaggerated praise coming from certain U.S. voices and the sudden, selective interest in Nigerian affairs. This pattern isn’t new. Historically, when elite or bourgeois individuals from colonized or formerly colonized societies are elevated and celebrated by powerful foreign institutions, it often serves a strategic purpose. The individual becomes a symbolic tool—presented as a “hero,” a “success story,” or a “bridge”—while the deeper political or geopolitical intentions remain hidden. Such narratives are frequently used to soften public perception, distract from uncomfortable realities, or justify future actions. When a divided and vulnerable nation is involved, the tactic becomes even more effective: elevate one person as a symbol of progress, and use that symbolism to mask agendas that may not benefit the people being praised. What is being framed as a celebration of Nigerian excellence may, in fact, be part of a familiar pattern—one where praise is not simply praise, but preparation. |
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