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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 8:16pm On May 25, 2015
totima:


Oooo oh Deluuuuuuuuuusionsssssss!

*sings*

You have nothing to respond with because your brain is stuffed with fufu. How many countries in Africa and the black world have you PERSONALLY visited? Olodo dunce programmed to self-hate.

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 8:19pm On May 25, 2015
ROSSIKE:


You have nothing to respond with because your brain is stuffed with fufu. How many countries in Africa and the black world have you PERSONALLY visited?

He hehe...wait? You think I don't visit carribbean, African countries and their Asian and European counterparts? Why do you think I have come full circle in my conclusion about us, rather than burying myself with Internet article links and empty rhetoric?!

Delusional ass morrafooker!
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by cap28: 8:22pm On May 25, 2015
totima:


Yes the native Americans and aborigines who are now almost extinctwere weak and conquerable in the context of human history. Human beings are exploitative, warlike and territorial and the idiots who didn't anticipate this with the coming of whites got punished for it. The worst idiots are those who understand the ramifications of this but Bleep up royally, day in and out and the biggest living example today are Blacks!

Black people in Africa have had an extensive history of tribal wars and upheavals, so they understand the expantionist game played among human groups. Same with Native Americans. That they failed with whites compared to other racial groups is their undoing.

Special ed morrafookers! grin

Olodo rapatas!!!

For your information Native Americans were some of the most valiant and courageous fighters that the North American settlers ever fought. You know nothing about them or their history, they were a proud people and fought Europeans till the very end. They also refused to be enslaved, hence the decision to import slaves from Africa. Also many of the treaties that the north American settlers signed with them were reneged upon by the Europeans. In your blind worship of anything white and European you have completely failed to understand that many indigenous people were up against guns and canons , the same goes for Africans who fought Europeans, I suppose you're going to tell me the Zulus who fought the British and massacred thousands of them in the 1800s were also a "weak and conquerable race". The Europeans were only able to conquer because they had an unfair advantage which was gunpowder, without that Africa and North America would still be under the control of the indigenous people.

Africans do not operate on the basis of race, we operate on the basis of ethnic groups and this is why we did not fight the Europeans as one racial entity, the Europeans on the other hand operate as one racial entity and this is the only reason they were successful in conquering Africa, North America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand as well as South Africa

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 8:23pm On May 25, 2015
totima:


He hehe...wait? You think I don't visit carribbean, African countries and their Asian and European counterparts? Why do you think I have come full circle in my conclusion about us, rather than burying myself with Internet article links and empty rhetoric?!

Delusional ass morrafooker!

But I just asked you to NAME the black countries you have visited. Why can't you do that? It's a very simple request.

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 8:29pm On May 25, 2015
cap28:


For your information Native Americans were some of the most valiant and courageous fighters that the North American settlers ever fought. You know nothing about them or their history, they were a proud people and fought Europeans till the very end. They also refused to be enslaved, hence the decision to import slaves from Africa. Also many of the treaties that the north American settlers signed with them were reneged upon by the Europeans. In your blind worship of anything white and European you have completely failed to understand that many indigenous people were up against guns and canons , the same goes for Africans who fought Europeans, I suppose you're going to tell me the Zulus who fought the British and massacred thousands of them in the 1800s were also a "weak and conquerable race". The Europeans were only able to conquer because they had an unfair advantage which was gunpowder, without that Africa and North America would still be under the control of the indigenous people.

Africans do not operate on the basis of race, we operate on the basis of ethnic groups and this is why we did not fight the Europeans as one racial entity, the Europeans on the other hand operate as one racial entity and this is the only reason they were successful in conquering Africa, North America, Canada, Australia and New Zealand as well as South Africa

You are extremely knowledgeable. I actually think you should write a book explaining these things to these ignorant, conditioned people who regard whites as 'superior' to them.

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by cap28: 8:30pm On May 25, 2015
DDoubleUps:
superb and that is the mentality that we need to succeed and rule the world... people like you are always the first to shout racism and white supremacy and i wonder how someone will accord you that respect and priviledge to manage yourself to a respectable height with that your zombi mentality... kudos to you and i wish you luck in breaking away from your inferrior self before trying to run a civilised nation, because you are obviously very civilised.

Has your German "wife" taken you to the Berlin Medical Museum where her people put the heads of murdered African men, women and children on display for the amusement of the German people?

The German's are so civilised you know, try and find out how they massacred the Namibian people and placed the survivors in concentration camps where they died of starvation. This was where the Nazis got their ideas from when they decided to exterminate the Jews

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by black247: 8:32pm On May 25, 2015
ROSSIKE:


But I just asked you to NAME the black countries you have visited. Why can't you do that? It's a very simple request.

These people are oyibo.
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 8:34pm On May 25, 2015
black247:


These people are oyibo.

I suspected as much. A lot of posters here are white racist redneck scum pretending to be Nigerians. That's why the imbeci.le ran away when I asked him to name the black countries he's visited.

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 8:34pm On May 25, 2015
cap28:


For your information Native Americans were some of the most valiant and courageous fighters that the North American settlers ever fought. You know nothing about them or their history, they were a proud people and fought Europeans till the very end. They also refused to be enslaved, hence the decision to import slaves from Africa. Also many of the treaties that the north American settlers signed with them were reneged upon by the Europeans. In your blind worship of anything white and European you have completely failed to understand that many indigenous people were up against guns and canons , the same goes for Africans who fought Europeans, I suppose you're going to tell me the Zulus who fought the British and massacred thousands of them in the 1800s were also a "weak and conquerable race". The Europeans were only able to conquer because they had an unfair advantage which was gunpowder, without that Africa and North America would still be under the control of the indigenous people.

Africans do not operate on the basis of race, we operate on the basis of ethnic groups and this is why we did not fight the Europeans as one racial entity, the Europeans on the other hand operate as one racial entity and this is the only reason they were successful in conquering Africa.

Who cares about whether sambarry fought "valiantly" or "bravely" (muhehe)? The important thing is who won or who lost, and what the losers do afterwards!

Men you sound like those igbos who go on and on about how "bravely" and "valiantly" they "fought world powers" as Biafra. Only to be beaten and a..nally raped into submission by the equally foolish Nigerian forces. Despite their "valiant" and "brave" machinations they are relegated to the backwaters of Nigeria's respectable society today as perpetual LOSERS! Eking out an existence by migrating anywhere but home and moping at their conquerors who call them "yeebos" and "flat..heads".

WHAT MATTERS IS WINNING OR LOSING. BLACK PEOPLE LOST AND THEY CONTINUE TO LOSE. DEAL WITH IT OR GET OUT THERE AND DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT INSTEAD OF WHINING LIKE AN IGBOTIC BIATCH.

Zulu warriors my big boobs.

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by cap28: 8:35pm On May 25, 2015
ROSSIKE:


You are extremely knowledgeable. I actually think you should write a book explaining these things to these ignorant, conditioned people who regard whites as 'superior' to them.

Thanks bros, I will one day wink

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 8:36pm On May 25, 2015
ROSSIKE:


But I just asked you to NAME the black countries you have visited. Why can't you do that? It's a very simple request.

Senegal
Barbados
Angola
Mozambique
Ghana
Togo
Benin Republic
Uganda
Bahamas
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by black247: 8:37pm On May 25, 2015
ROSSIKE:


I suspected as much. A lot of posters here are white racist redneck scum pretending to be Africans. That's why the imbeci.le ran away when I asked him to name the black countries he's visited.

You can tell them oo. They are vehement in regards to supporting white supremacy. They would rather blame their mother for rape than the rapist. They are always clear.

But you and cap argue so well, you are educating someone else that lurks and need a good history lesson. The others are so anti-African..they can be nothing but white.

When they go too low, I report them and move on.

They are so sick, however, that they need to convince us on the reasons that we should remained colonized and enslaved.

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 8:38pm On May 25, 2015
totima:


Senegal
Barbados
Angola
Mozambique
Ghana
Togo
Benin Republic
Uganda
Bahamas

Finished searching on Google have you? Bloody lying goat. I put it to you that there is no way on God's earth you've been to all those countries, while still holding the views you do on African/black countries. Born liar.

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by cap28: 8:39pm On May 25, 2015
totima:


Who cares about whether sambarry fought "valiantly" or "bravely" (muhehe)? The important thing is who won or who lost, and what the losers do afterwards!

Men you sound like those igbos who go on and on about how "bravely" and "valiantly" they "fought world powers" as Biafra. Only to be beaten and a..nally raped into submission by the equally foolish Nigerian forces. Despite their "valiant" and "brave" machinations they are relegated to the backwaters of Nigeria's respectable society today as perpetual LOSERS! Eking out an existence by migrating anywhere but home and moping at their conquerors who call them "yeebos" and "flat..heads".

WHAT MATTERS IS WINNING OR LOSING. BLACK PEOPLE LOST AND THEY CONTINUE TO LOSE. DEAL WITH IT OR ACT ALL GET OUT THERE AND DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT INSTEAD OF WHINING LIKE AN IGBOTIC BIATCH.

Zulu warriors my big boobs.


Okay so if we follow your logic that would make Japan, Germany and Italy losers as they all lost the second world war no?

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by black247: 8:39pm On May 25, 2015
cap28:


Thanks bros, I will one day wink


You
Rossike
Nihillist
Bushido
Fulani

Are brilliant.

These are obiyos that youre arguing with. Leave them where they are if they become too tiresome

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by DDoubleUps(m): 8:44pm On May 25, 2015
cap28:


Has your German "wife" taken you to the Berlin Medical Museum where her people put the heads of murdered African men, women and children on display for the amusement of the German people?

The German's are so civilised you know, try and find out how they massacred the Namibian people and placed the survivors in concentration camps where they died of starvation. This was where the Nazis got their ideas from when they decided to exterminate the Jews


So now you are the afro champion fighting the great fight for afro liberation and paying them white folks back for the "wrongs" they did to africans? No sir, start from home and tell us where the federal forces learnt the brutality they dished out to the biafran separatists and the genocide that followed, tell me where the army learnt the genocide they carried out in odi and tell me where the sensless killings and maiming and almost accepted corruption being way of life that is in practice in all almost african countries and please tell me how wise you are if you have find out that the white is your problem and yet you can not liberate yourself from them.... you are in UK and i guess you are there because of the weather... nice sunny summer...waaooo... why not move down to lagos and start championing that your black solidiarity cause and truth denial mission... from the day one the problem of africa have always been africans and no other person and untill we recognise and fix what we are doing wrong, things willl always keep getting worse and quote me anywhere, if someone can manipulate you to put fire in your house over and over and over again for more than a hundred years and you are aware what the person is doing but you can not stop the person from manipulating you, then that person is superior to you and you should bend down and learn his way or just accept putting fire to your house as normal. Look for pity wherever you may and blame whoever you for your misery, but your first and biggest problem is you and no other person.
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 8:45pm On May 25, 2015
ROSSIKE:


Finished searching on Google have you? Bloody lying goat.

Oh yes. How did you know, great one! I am a liar and a goat. You are wise and all knowing!!!!

Your Internet links and delusional stories have made me see the light! How could I have been so blind?! I was completely clueless about the world I have seen. I have somehow missed the hidden beauty of the Black paradises I have visited and now swoon before you, ready to suck your majestic cawk!

Forgive me kind sire!
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by chima04(m): 8:45pm On May 25, 2015
To b honest,nigeria is a failed country, every section of our economy hs collaps
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 8:47pm On May 25, 2015
totima:


Oh yes. How did you know, great one! I am a liar and a goat. You are wise and all knowing!!!!

Your Internet links and delusional stories have made me see the light! How could I have been so blind?! I was completely clueless about the world I have seen. I have somehow missed the hidden beauty of the Black paradises I have visited and now swoon before you, ready to suck your majestic cawk!

Forgive me kind sire!

Abeg get lost and go get a dild.o to fill your deprived redneck butt.... You are not a Nigerian or African. What are you doing here, and why were you pretending to be one of us? Devil.

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 8:51pm On May 25, 2015
cap28:


Okay so if we follow your logic that would make Japan, Germany and Italy losers as they all lost the second world war no?

I also mentioned that it also matters what losers do with their loss afterwards in my post didn't I?

In addition we cannot even begin to compare the scale of ability for these parties in WWII to the Africans against European domination.

The difference is too great and comparing "loss" in these two situations is almost laughable. Although their loss actually matters as far as who the dominant power in the developed world is is concerned.

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 8:53pm On May 25, 2015
ROSSIKE:


Abeg get lost and go get a dild.o to fill your deprived redneck butt.... You are not a Nigerian or African. What are you doing here, and why were you pretending to be one of us? Devil.

Oh, I am not African now because I like to troll your delusional, emotional arse abi?

Let me guess, you are one of those mumu African men who like their chicks docile and non-aggressive?

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 8:54pm On May 25, 2015
chima04:
To b honest,nigeria is a failed country, every section of our economy hs collaps

And you know this from your abode in Umuahia, correct? Better leave that village and come out and partake in Africa's biggest economy and investment destination with an annual GDP of $520 billion, growing at 7% annually, instead of imagining a ''failed country'' in your village.
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:01pm On May 25, 2015
totima:


Oh, I am not African now because I like to troll your delusional, emotional arse abi?

Let me guess, you are one of those mumu African men who like their chicks docile and non-aggressive?

You are NOT an African. Were you not the one saying a couple of months ago we should not hold elections because we were too primitive to understand democracy, and that the country would end in war and disaster if we held elections? That sounded suspiciously close to what some US officials were saying a while back. Are you one of them? A CIA goon perhaps pretending to be black? Sent here to confuse us?

https://www.nairaland.com/2199403/nigeria-not-ready-democracy-dont

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by black247: 9:04pm On May 25, 2015
ROSSIKE:


Abeg get lost and go get a dild.o to fill your deprived redneck butt.... You are not a Nigerian or African. What are you doing here, and why were you pretending to be one of us? Devil.

They are truly devils.

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:05pm On May 25, 2015
ROSSIKE:


You are NOT an African. Were you not the one saying a couple of months ago we should not hold elections because we were too primitive to understand democracy, and that the country would end in war and disaster if we held elections? That sounded suspiciously close to what some US officials were saying a while back.

https://www.nairaland.com/2199403/nigeria-not-ready-democracy-dont

Eh yes. Africa is the best heaven on earth and Totima is a sex-starved, redneck racist biatch in need of a dil..do molded after Rossike's diack!

Yay!!!!!! Woohoo! Victory! Lmao.
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by cap28: 9:09pm On May 25, 2015
DDoubleUps:
So now you are the afro champion fighting the great fight for afro liberation and paying them white folks back for the "wrongs" they did to africans? No sir, start from home and tell us where the federal forces learnt the brutality they dished out to the biafran separatists and the genocide that followed, tell me where the army learnt the genocide they carried out in odi and tell me where the sensless killings and maiming and almost accepted corruption being way of life that is in practice in all almost african countries and please tell me how wise you are if you have find out that the white is your problem and yet you can not liberate yourself from them.... you are in UK and i guess you are there because of the weather... nice sunny summer...waaooo... why not move down to lagos and start championing that your black solidiarity cause and truth denial mission... from the day one the problem of africa have always been africans and no other person and untill we recognise and fix what we are doing wrong, things willl always keep getting worse and quote me anywhere, if someone can manipulate you to put fire in your house over and over and over again for more than a hundred years and you are aware what the person is doing but you can not stop the person from manipulating you, then that person is superior to you and you should bend down and learn his way or just accept putting fire to your house as normal. Look for pity wherever you may and blame whoever you for your misery, but your first and biggest problem is you and no other person.

Okay i'll tell you where the Nigerian federal forces learnt their brutality - from their British paymasters who armed and trained them. Majority of Nigerian officers were trained at Sandhurst, an elite british military academy, many went there and underwent psychological brainwashing which resulted in them serving the interests of the British empire rather than the interests of their own people. Many other Nigerian officers have trained at US military colleges where they learn the art of brutalising their own people, they also learn how to torture and carry out psychological intimidation on their own people, the same goes for African soldiers in other African countries. Also to date the US govt continues to provide military aid and training to the majority of African countries, so I hope that has answered your question.

To answer your question about why im in the UK, im here cos I have a right to be here, the same way those descendants of dutch, german and british settlers have a right to be in south Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana and Mozambique

Ive already explained to you that Africans are not sitting docilely allowing this exploitation to happen, we have been fighting the white man for centuries, i mentioned recent examples of Mandela, Lumumba and Sankara and yet you keep saying that we allow the white man to keep manipulating us over and over again. The other day Gbagbo tried to kick the French out of Ivory Coast - what happened the French sent troops to Ivory Coast and destroyed the entire country, do i have to mention how NATO bombed Libya back into the stone age simply because they wanted to be the authors of their own destiny? It seems you still haven't grasped just how desperate the white man is, he will do anything and i mean anything to ensure we remain under his domination.

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by cap28: 9:21pm On May 25, 2015
totima:


I also mentioned that it also matters what losers do with their loss afterwards in my post didn't I?

In addition we cannot even begin to compare the scale of ability for these parties in WWII to the Africans against European domination.

The difference is too great and comparing "loss" in these two situations is almost laughable. Although their loss actually matters as far as who the dominant power in the developed world is is concerned.

Are you aware of the fact that all of those countries were rebuilt with US money under what was called the Marshall Plan after the second world war. Has any country in Africa ever been developed by an external power?

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Nobody: 9:26pm On May 25, 2015
cap28:


Are you aware of the fact that all of those countries were rebuilt with US money under what was called the Marshall Plan after the second world war. Has any country in Africa ever been developed by an external power?

Everybody has received external aid, loans or money in one form or another.

A good thing though is to compare how much each of Germany, Japan and Italy received externally for development to what individual African countries got to date.

Of course, this is an Internet chat forum and I am too lazy to start copying and pasting numbers like my other emotional friend... (you know who you are darling wink).
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by DDoubleUps(m): 9:28pm On May 25, 2015
cap28:


Okay i'll tell you where the Nigerian federal forces learnt their brutality - from their British paymasters who armed and trained them. Majority of Nigerian officers were trained at Sandhurst, an elite british military academy, many went there and underwent psychological brainwashing which resulted in them serving the interests of the British empire rather than the interests of their own people. Many other Nigerian officers have trained at US military colleges where they learn the art of brutalising their own people, they also learn how to torture and carry out psychological intimidation on their own people, the same goes for African soldiers in other African countries. Also to date the US govt continues to provide military aid and training to the majority of African countries, so I hope that has answered your question.

To answer your question about why im in the UK, im here cos I have a right to be here, the same way those descendants of dutch, german and british settlers have a right to be in south Africa, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Botswana and Mozambique

Ive already explained to you that Africans are not sitting docilely allowing this exploitation to happen, we have been fighting the white man for centuries, i mentioned recent examples of Mandela, Lumumba and Sankara and yet you keep saying that we allow the white man to keep manipulating us over and over again. The other day Gbagbo tried to kick the French out of Ivory Coast - what happened the French sent troops to Ivory Coast and destroyed the entire country, do i have to mention how NATO bombed Libya back into the stone age simply because they wanted to be the authors of their own destiny? It seems you still haven't grasped just how desperate the white man is, he will do anything and i mean anything to ensure we remain under his domination.

seriously you will blame the whole world for the troubles of africa, but hate and inferiority will not allow you to blame the perpetrators of the problems... nigerian soldiers were trained in combat in the uk, but they returned back and practice what they learnt on their fellows blacks... sounds cool... Libya was bombed to stone age, but nigeria is the first african country to sign the pertition for the invasion of libya and it was their citizens that started protesting against ghadafi that treated them like eggs and gave them all they need just because the want a share of being the boss... come on man this is dragging on for too long and do not tell me you are so clueless to realise that one can not blame another for his actions? if the white can do anything to dominate africa, for the good of their people, the blacks should also do anything to fir the good of their own people but because of people like you blaming everybody but themselves, the blacks are all killing eachother to steal the riches in their land and run away to europe and america to enjoy it... shameeee!!! Man go to lagos, fight for a political post win and use every penny that was meant for the masses on the massea then come back and say something and i will listen to you, but hence you are still drenching in uk rain and freezing out in the cold winter, stop hating the white man and try to understand what they do right to make their life better and apply it to yours and that of your people... Africans are the problem of africa and no other person... i guess it was also the white that told blacks in s.a to kill their fellow blacks and also it was them that asks afro politicians to loot the money meant for their country ... danmmmmmm!!!!

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Obi1kenobi(m): 10:32pm On May 25, 2015
Ahh...I see the usual curse of many typical Africans and black men here. Everything is the fault of the evil white man. Such a pity that some people would forever play the victim card and live their lives in eternal bitterness towards others rather than facing the real roots of their problems: the complete failure of leadership characterized by ineptitude and greed AND a docile breed of sycophantic followers who don't know the meaning of accountability in leaders. But let's all keep blaming the white man rather than admit the hopeless failures we are.

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Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by Ligxy(f): 5:25am On May 26, 2015
Well, I guess it's always easier to blame others for our own problems. Since we're too lazy and too gullible to do anything about it. The whites will do anything and everything to put Africans under their domination. Why can't Africans do anything and everything to make sure the Whites fail? huh?
I guess we're too selfish and lazy to do that. We are our own problems, and it's even more shameful trying to blame others for it. Smh!
Re: What Foreigners Think About Nigeria's Fuel Crisis by beelon1020(m): 6:37am On May 26, 2015
Who gave them the chance to steal? is it not your Jona? as far as i know which i know u know The General is not the president now until may 29th, so whatever is happening in Nigeria as of today pls call ur Jona
JudismphD:
mr look very well. Who are the thieves beside him? That's wale tinubu(MD oando) and criminal otedola the subsidy scam kingpin

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