Romance › Re: 10 Nice Ways To Dump Your Boyfriend by publicenemy(m): 1:59pm On Jul 14, 2014 |
If i open that link make i bend like crayfish. |
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Culture › Re: The Tom And Jerry Relationship Between The Igbos And Yorubas. by publicenemy(m): 8:05am On Jul 14, 2014 |
irvingia: It is difficult to say if Igbo and Yoruba are friends or enemies or merely tolerating each other. On the surface, they seem to be friends, because you rarely hear of any clashes or killings between the two in over 100 years. People from the two ethnic groups work together, live together, laugh together, worship together, and play together. Everything seems all right. Nobody wants to be seen as publicly making any comment seen as tribalistic or intolerant. But if you look deeper, there seems to be something you cannot truly place a finger on. It’s like a volcano waiting for the least provocation to erupt. It only needs an excerpt from Chinua Achebe’s There Was a Country to be made public, or for Governor Babatunde Fashola of Lagos to “deport” some Igbo to Onitsha for hell to be let loose. Commentators immediately line up behind their ethnic groups, releasing venom against the other side. Luckily, such altercations usually end in words and not in violent acts. But on Nigerian online sites like the punchng.com and others, where commentators can use anonymous names, such fights are a daily affair, and they always get embarrassingly nasty. At such times, combatants throw caution to the wind and rake up gut-wrenching jibes dripping of hate and bordering on insanity. You wonder if the purveyors of such vitriol would feel at ease afterwards interacting with someone from the ethnic group they have maligned so viciously. Some see it as fun, but many don’t. They see it as a war that must be won at all costs. Regrettably, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe and Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu- Ojukwu, whose direct and indirect action and inaction sowed the seed of hate and distrust between the Igbo and the Yoruba, have died without uprooting that dangerous plant or even denying it water and nutrients. Therefore, till this day, the Igbo and Yoruba still enjoy shooting at each other with accusations of betrayal, expansionism, hate, ingratitude, greed, as well as trying to prove that each ethnic group is superior to the other. And it seems the contest for superiority is at the root of that frosty relationship. The Igbo and Yoruba are unarguably the most competitive in Nigeria. They are the ethnic groups that easily and forcefully ask for the removal of quota system in all national life. They believe that if things are done on merit, they will excel. The Igbo think that the Yoruba are the major competitors they have in Nigeria, while the Yoruba think that the Igbo are the key competitors they have in Nigeria. This shows in almost all spheres of life. The Yoruba had a head-start in western education because the British colonialists and missionaries arrived on their land first. The Igbo, who resisted and rejected the British initially, eventually accepted them and thereby began a sprint to catch up with the Yoruba. And they succeeded. Whatever the Igbo achieve, the Yoruba have an answer to it, and whatever the Yoruba achieve the Igbo have a response. So, if you have a Wole Soyinka from the South-West winning the first Nobel Prize for Literature in Africa, you have a Chinua Achebe from the South-East holding the record of the most popular and most-selling literary writer in Africa. If you have a Rangers International Football Club of Enugu shaking the Nigerian football scene in the 1970s and early 80s, you have the Shooting Stars Football Club of Ibadan shining brightly at the same period. If Rashidi Yekini is noted for scoring Nigeria’s first World Cup goal and being Nigeria’s all-time highest goal scorer, then Nwankwo Kanu boasts of being Nigeria’s most decorated footballer, while Austin Jay-Jay Okocha flaunts his status as Nigeria’s most glamorous and mesmerising footballer. If Genevieve Nnaji boasts of being named by Oprah Winfrey in 2009 among the most popular people in the world, Omotola Jalade- Ekeinde will show off her name in TIME magazine’s most influential people of 2013. If P-Square and Flavour think they rock the music scene, D’Banj and Davido smash the charts. So, in all areas of life, the Igbo and the Yoruba are competing, and in the process boosting the nation’s economy and bringing glory to the nation. Yet, some inferiority-complex-afflicted people who feel threatened within each of the ethnic groups look for every excuse to spread hate among the two peoples. My close study of the Igbo and the Yoruba makes me see them as the Germans and the French of Nigeria respectively. Even the Igbo language is like the German language in many respects. In German and Igbo, there are no silent words. Excluding a few words in Germans which are sounded differently from the way the English sound theirs (like “j” which is pronounced like “y,” “w” which is pronounced as “v,” etc), whatever you say in both languages is what you write. For example, the “g” is always pronounced /g/ in Igbo and German and never as “j.” “Danke” and “obante” are pronounced as written. But in French and Yoruba, what you say may be different from how you write it. Some letters are either silent or semi-silent. For example, the Yoruba and the French would pronounce “san” as if it were “saw,” or “son,” but the Igbo and Germans would pronounce it /san/: exactly the way it is spelt. Also, the “h” is usually silent or glossed over in French and Yoruba: Hospital or Kehinde. The Igbo and the German are bullish and technology-minded. They have fought and lost wars but staged successful comebacks in a short time. Conversely, the Yoruba and the French are subtle and supercilious, with good administrative skills, regaling in their years of history and culture. A country that has such two success-driven ethnic groups should be at a great advantage. The Yoruba have been great hosts to the Igbo; and the Igbo have reciprocated by contributing immensely to the building of Yoruba land, especially Lagos State, including buying swamps at a high price and turning such places to residential or commercial estates. The sleepiness of Lagos during the Christmas-New Year period, when the Igbo usually travel home en masse, bears testimony to their contribution to making Lagos lively. Just like the French always wish they could cut the Germans to size, so do the Yoruba to the Igbo, but it will never work. And just as the Germans always try to flaunt their success at the French, so do the Igbo do to the Yoruba, but it is completely pointless. The Yoruba can never be like the Igbo, and the Igbo can never be like the Yoruba. There is nothing the Yoruba can do to suppress the Igbo, neither is there anything the Igbo can do to suppress the Yoruba. Both of them can actually succeed without the other, but working closely together will be very beneficial to each of them as well as the nation. The younger generations are forging greater ties, despite the baggage of enmity the older generations handed over to them. Working together, attending church together and living together seem to have increased the rate of marriage between the two people. Most Sundays when I look at the church bulletin, I see increasing higher number of banns of marriage between Yoruba and Igbo people. These days, it is common to see women whose names are Temilade Amadi or Ngozi Adesanya because of marriage. The ethnic barriers are being broken, even though ethnic jingoists continue to spread hate. Such hate speech and thoughts need to be stopped, for ethnic bloodshed or xenophobia does not burst out in one day. Since the older generations are passing away without bringing these two great ethnic groups together, the onus is on those born after the Civil War to consciously take steps to bring the two ethnic groups together for their own good and for the good of the nation. It is high time this Tom and Jerry relationship between the two ethnic groups ended, for the good of both and the nation at large. Copyright PUNCH. All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH. |
Culture › Re: The Tom And Jerry Relationship Between The Igbos And Yorubas. by publicenemy(m): 8:00am On Jul 14, 2014 |
The hausas are the only problem we have n ths country....
But if Nigeria divides the ibos will be worse.
So,one Nigeria for life...if we sink we sink together. |
Sports › Re: Messi Wins World Cup 2014 Golden Ball by publicenemy(m): 11:36pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
MaziOmenuko: In this same tournament that we saw James scored 6 goals with 2 assists; Robben running down his opponents with ease, scored 3 with 1 assist; Muller scoring 5 goals, 3 assists and winning the world cup?
If they don't know who to give it, they should give it to my grandma! Bros i tire |
Sports › Re: Did Messi Deserve The Golden Ball Award? by publicenemy(m): 11:35pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
hmmmnnn FIFA |
Sports › Re: No Golden Boot, U Have To Be Joking by publicenemy(m): 11:29pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
they want to secretly give it to messi. |
Sports › Re: Did Messi Deserve The World Cup Golden Ball? by publicenemy(m): 11:27pm On Jul 13, 2014*. Modified: 11:49pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
FIFA is a Joke. |
Sports › Re: Did Paul Pogba Deserve the Young Player Award? by publicenemy(m): 11:25pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
no |
Sports › Re: Messi Wins World Cup 2014 Golden Ball by publicenemy(m): 11:25pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
pure ojoro.
FIFA is a joke. |
Politics › Re: Army Captain Killed In Borno 2 Weeks From His Wedding (Picture) by publicenemy(m): 11:09pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
aguiyid2nd: Yea complains, talking about complains, am sure your mama is still complaining to your father for injecting her with contermitnated sp*erm, which affected your genetic composition, and turned you into a social mis-fit, hence the moniker 'publicenemy', and a complimentary signature, 'every one hate me'. Well, all I normally gave to people like you is my profound sympathy, not insults. You obviously dont have regards for your own parents so feel free to insults other people"s parents because this is how you insult your own parents. |
Politics › Re: Army Captain Killed In Borno 2 Weeks From His Wedding (Picture) by publicenemy(m): 10:16pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
aguiyid2nd: What do you know about the Biafran civil war?, what do you know about millitary hard wear?, what do you know the conduct of war?. I guess it makes you happy each time you pull the phrase 'BIAFRAN WAR' out of your rotten mouth, or spite Gej and his administration for every misfortune of your miserable life. America with all her sophisticated millitary hardwear, and efficiency in applying same, has lost over twelve thousand soldiers in their campaign against terrorism, in Afganistan alone. They equally lost over six thousand officers and men in Iraq, not beacuse they used weapons from the Biafran war, but beacause soldiers, both big and small, do die in wars. You are a big fool. Even the soldiers are complaining and thats why they mutinied the last time. Dummy. |
Politics › Re: Army Captain Killed In Borno 2 Weeks From His Wedding (Picture) by publicenemy(m): 3:49pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
Instead of the Nigerian Government to spend more money on latest military hardware and unleash the full force of the Nigeran Military on boko haram,they keep embezzing defence budjects and sendng soldiers armed with ancient and outdated biafran civil war guns in batches to borno state and getting them killed and these soldier dey run dey go die.
Hmmnn...May their soul rest in peace.
Even the devil knows i will not die for this country while the politicians who are the main criminals are winning and dinning in Abuja. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Numbers 18 Faults Oyedepo’s Teaching On Tithes by publicenemy(m): 3:49pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
Bigsteveg: Bill Gates Steve Jobs Mike Adenuga Femi Otedola Warren Buffet OprÀh Winfrey Richard ......(Virgin airline) Facebook guys ETC
They are all christians
And these people donate to charity, to africa..and dere is power in giving, givers shall never lack, dat is y d poor remain poorer and d rich get richer They give to charity not rich churches. |
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Islam › Re: Lesson From The Quran: Relationship Between Fasting And Quran by publicenemy(m): 3:37pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Nairaland Petition To Tax Religious Bodies by publicenemy(m): 3:01pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
they should pay tax...They are the bggest business centers in Nigeria.
If a child hawking pure water in the market is meant to pay tax by buying ticket why cant a pastor with private jets? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Numbers 18 Faults Oyedepo’s Teaching On Tithes by publicenemy(m): 2:51pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
oparahchi: Foolishness. Thanks. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Claim Abuja, Lagos Attacks In New Video by publicenemy(m): 1:10pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
PerfectFortune: I sure know where you are coming from but my view was based on history. A mallam killed a guy in Palmgroove area of Lagos years back, the aftermath was bad as a lot abokis paid dearly for it not to mention the Idi-Araba, Mile 12 etc sagas.
I only hope it's not true. Lets just hope shekau keeps to the north...because comng down south could make things alot messy and thats what he wants. |
Music/Radio › Re: [music] Banky W – Jaiye Orimi [full Track] by publicenemy(m): 1:03pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
bataderemi: Uh, u've never listened to brymo b4, abi? Bro i havent listened to brymo.but comon sense is comon anybody can pick up a mic and sing comon sense or sing sense no matter how dull that person is,but your ability to be subtle and poetic with lots of literary and intelectual punch lines as well as hide your message so that only deep thinkers can deduce them stand you out. If you can tell me the message behind ASHA"s " Fire on The Moutain" i will know you know much about music. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Claim Abuja, Lagos Attacks In New Video by publicenemy(m): 12:53pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
PerfectFortune: The begining of the end of Abokis in Lasgidi.
You are not a Northerner but you look like one and you stay in Lagos, all I have to say to you is "SAVE JOURNEY". Lol
Not confirmed though but when it is, I don't even want to imagine the awaiting massacre afterward. Bro you know not all abokis are boko haram. They are good,honest and simple people...ts just unfortunate that these bad insurgence s comng from their area...some of them just want to live n peace..so lets not incite hatred. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Numbers 18 Faults Oyedepo’s Teaching On Tithes by publicenemy(m): 12:26pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
bjcuntis: a fool @ ur age is a fool 4eva......kip swiming in ur pool f ignorance.....nd of course u will definately go to hell Religous fanatic. if you were a muslim you would be a terrorist. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Numbers 18 Faults Oyedepo’s Teaching On Tithes by publicenemy(m): 12:24pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
Yomii: Those who make News don't make Noice; those who make Noice don't make news. If you like pay tithe and if you like don't pay tithe. All I know is as long as you are not a giver, you can never prosper. Yea thats right...as long as you are not a "GIVER" not as long as you dont pay you tithe.... But majority of the richest people alive to are stingy...in life there are no absolutes. |
Music/Radio › Re: [music] Banky W – Jaiye Orimi [full Track] by publicenemy(m): 11:59am On Jul 13, 2014 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Numbers 18 Faults Oyedepo’s Teaching On Tithes by publicenemy(m): 11:54am On Jul 13, 2014 |
winner01: so what do we claim he is? A mercifull,loving and forgiving God. So what will it profit him to see his children roast in hell for all eternity? |
Christianity Etc › Re: Numbers 18 Faults Oyedepo’s Teaching On Tithes by publicenemy(m): 11:53am On Jul 13, 2014 |
winner01: so what do we claim he is? A mercifull,loving and forgiving God. |
Travel › Re: Some Things You Did Not Know About Brazil by publicenemy(m): 11:51am On Jul 13, 2014 |
KriTic24A: You cann't be closest to the truth. Yet they want all us of us to continue praying and hoping.... in reverse gear Yea i laugh whenever i hear that,and whats even more ridiculous is when they tell Nigerans tryn to leave the country to stay and develop their motherland...imagine telling someone leavng for the U.S or U.K to stay in Nigeria,a country that cant guarantee even ur security. this country does not need prayers and i dont see this country moving forward ...i hope i am wrong. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Numbers 18 Faults Oyedepo’s Teaching On Tithes by publicenemy(m): 11:15am On Jul 13, 2014 |
winner01: what does he claim he is please? ...did you ever hear about God being a consuming fire? I said "what we claim he is" not "what he claim he is" |
Christianity Etc › Re: Numbers 18 Faults Oyedepo’s Teaching On Tithes by publicenemy(m): 10:53am On Jul 13, 2014 |
OkekeOnyi: Watch what u wish for urself..... HELL is not place to be If God is truely what we claim he is,then hell doesnt exist. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Numbers 18 Faults Oyedepo’s Teaching On Tithes by publicenemy(m): 9:03am On Jul 13, 2014*. Modified: 12:19pm On Jul 13, 2014 |
#Take me to the edge of hell and bring me back. #take me to heavens gate and threaten to throw me back to hell #Put a loaded gun to my head #preach the bible ,kuran and all the religous book to me.
Will never give 10% of my earnings to an already rich set of people to make them richer and even go ahead to buy private jets and the likes. I would rather give to the beggers and those in need. The best and highly unlikely thing i can do is pay my tithe to a new and upcoming church to help them grow and the next time i go to another new and upcoming church. But giving my tithe to an already rich church like redeem and winners and christ embassy...Never.
If this takes me to hell...well fine.The richest men in the world today are not christians and they dont pay tithe. |
Health › Re: Consultant Pharmacists; The Impetus For Improved Nigerian Quality Of Health by publicenemy(m): 8:24am On Jul 13, 2014*. Modified: 10:55am On Jul 13, 2014 |
the basic reason for Nigeran Doctors persistent strike is salary increase and for the public to remember they still exists,because with conttinous civilisation of the Nigerian society doctors are now seen as just another proffession rather than the gods they used to be regarded as. They only try to euphemise the reasons for their strike by including other flimsy demands. Plus the concept of everyone trying to study medicine but not getting the much score to get admitted to study medicine has always been absurd and will continue to be. Not everyone wants to spend the rest of their lives withtin the walls of hosptals staring constantly at sick and dying people even though he saves some...so i think doctors should get over themselves and do the Job they are not absolutely good at. |
Science/Technology › Re: Black Holes Are 'portals To Other universes,' According To New Quantum results by publicenemy(m): 8:17am On Jul 13, 2014 |
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