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PoliticsRe: Horrifying Pictures Of The Liberian Civil War. (caution) by QuotaSyste(m): 11:32pm On Oct 06, 2008
tpia:
why derail this thread instead of opening another one with your concerns? huh

One day you'll reveal your real tribe sha.
Ewu awusa, i know you have already started thinking the guy is Igbo despite everyone in this forum knowing him as Yoruba because never in your wildest dream will you think that a Yoruba person, the awusa collaborators in crime and injustices in nigeria will be sincere enough to lend his support to the call for constitutional review. You are highly disappointed because the guy is Yoruba to the core.
PoliticsRe: MEND Declares Ceasefire In Niger Delta by QuotaSyste(m): 11:06pm On Oct 06, 2008
Gbosko:
@Quotasyste,

I've followed quite a number of your contributions both on this thread and other threads (including your thread about "The Collapsing Niger Bridge"wink A lot of people do observe that five fundamental issues are characteristic of your response to issues -

1. Aggressive and abusive use of language.
2. Sectionalism and Unabated tribalistic rantings
3. Poor grasp of issues and facts.
4. Poor written communication skills, and
5. Deep seething bitterness and frustration.

Whatever is making you so angry cannot be solved by you trying so hard to fan the embers of hatred and tribalism. It only makes matters worse for the country. And this was the mistake our parents have been making since the life of this nation. Do ask your self - what kind of country do you want to leave to your children when you die?.
You must be the biggest idiot i have ever encountered in this forum. Have i ever mentioned to you or to any of your comrades that i wanted to share the same country with your people? By the way, which country are you reffering to when you wrote "what kind of country do you want to leave to your children when you die?" You think that any sane Igbo person will think of sharing a country with you myopic parasitic nigerians? People that only think only about how to arrest Igbo people's development and pull us down at all cost. Ewu awusa, need i teach you that you don't put fullstop at the end of your sentence with question mark.
PoliticsRe: MEND Declares Ceasefire In Niger Delta by QuotaSyste(m): 7:25pm On Oct 06, 2008
mon amie:
@ Quotasyste

Pathetic! Words of a desperate opportunist who believes so much that his fore-fathers planted the oil deposits underground for his lazy self to harvest. I can see you lack a lot regarding the nation's historic antecedents. I suggest you educate yourself by digging up the nation's principal source of revenue prior to the discovery of oil. If the revenue sharing formula was not a problem then, I see no reason why it should be now. I do not want to believe these are words of a literate person.
It's your illiterate clan that are the desperate opportunists. If the oil in Chad basin that's in your northern nigeria awusa backyard does not belong to you northern nigerian awusas, how then does oil in far away many thousands of miles in niger delta belong to you? Again you seems like a psychiatric person by suggesting that oil found in niger delta should be for all nigerians because it wasn't there fore fathers that planted the oil there in the first place.

I guess, going by your myopic and illiterate, deranged, mental person's logic, the USA and other countries are not suppose to be paying for oil found in your muslim brothers middle eastern countries because any oil found in this world must be free for all the peoples of the world. I wonder why other world nations pay money to your awusa controlled government of nigeria to buy oil from nigeria since it wasn't the fore fathers of nigerians that planted the oil in the place known as nigeria. Don't you see how stupid you sound with your mental mad man logic?

On the other hand, can you please come up with the revenue sharing formula of nigeria's resources before oil was found. You are ahlmajiri illiterate and i know that once you ask questions or do your research to find out how the sharing formula was then before the discovery of oil at oloibiri niger delata, you won't come back to this thread anymore. But, i promise to hunt you in all threads to provide the revenue sharing formula before oil was found so everyone can see it and. Shame will not allow you to come back to this thread and your only option will be to change handle once again as you normally does when your illiterate porous head is expose. I am waiting for you.
PoliticsRe: Horrifying Pictures Of The Liberian Civil War. (caution) by QuotaSyste(m): 12:31pm On Oct 06, 2008
Once your own illiterate ethnic group the awusas will continue to mismanage nigeria and using all tricks to arrest the development of others. Instigating religious riots and killing Igbos in yoiur northern enclave, seizing the government by force with the help of Britain and having the mentality of born to rule, refusing to come to table to review and amend the fake constitution they created, holding on to the oil resource of the Niger Deltans while milking their money to use and build Abuja, be sure that such war will befall your useless country nigeria again.

No other people are breeding and sounding the drums of war other than your northern nigeria's awusa/fulani peiople. Because with your misguided actions, you are seriously inviting others to war against you. You have to preach to your illiterate awusa leaders and tell them their evil in their faces. Let them know that they are the ones plunging nigeria into another civil war and not the other way round, and also let them to understand that the up coming war will not be like the former 67-70 war because this time, we shall bring the war to your various homes in northern nigeria. YOUR PEOPLE ARE BREEDING WAR BY THEIR WAYS OF MANAGING NIGERIA. TELL THEM.
PoliticsRe: MEND Declares Ceasefire In Niger Delta by QuotaSyste(m): 12:11pm On Oct 06, 2008
@ mon ami
I guarantee you that a review of such laws would not in any way solve your problem because you and are blood-thirsty brothers are not genuinely agitating for the good of the common man but for the enrichment of your pockets. You will only end up killing yourselves the more.
If the Niger Deltans should kill themselves because of their oil, how is it you and your people's problem? Why cry more than the bereaved? Are you not happy today that your federal army are already killing them unecessarily? Why don't you advocate for their oil resource controll be handed over to them so they can continue killing themselves as you put it while you will be somewhere in your own area clapping with happiness? Why is reviewing the fake constitution such a nightmare for you Yorubas and awusas? Events and records have shown that no other group in that hell of a country called nigeria and live on their own without leaning unto others for their survival except the Igbo people. Crave for the division of that silly country so all you nuisance can go your various ways and manage yourselves and take your destinies into your hands. Why afraid of making it on your own? Why?
PoliticsRe: Nepa breaks Generation Record by QuotaSyste(m): 11:34am On Oct 06, 2008
[quote author=nigeria1@/ link=topic=179276.msg2897002#msg2897002 date=1223210402]the minister as to lie to retain a job, why na.[/quote]Ol'boy stop using your Yoruba accent to write English language. It's either you write in English or you can write in Yoruba language if you wish. It should be has and not as as is obtained in your accent. You and other Yorubas are always making this mistake when writing here and in other forums and i just felt like calling you out today to let you correct yourself in your future posts. You Yoruba comrades shoudl also read and start write "has" as "has" and not "as". No bashing intended.
PoliticsRe: Nepa breaks Generation Record by QuotaSyste(m): 11:24am On Oct 06, 2008
What do you expect in a country where celebrating mediocrity is normal? This is what you get when you have mediocre and illiterate and pororus heads from some certain groups managing a whole country. These are people that knows nothing about management, yet they have refused to relinquish power by using force to hold on to the management of a country. Generating electric capacity is not same as eating tuwo and amala.
PoliticsRe: How Do We End The Cold Civil War? by QuotaSyste(m): 11:13am On Oct 06, 2008
Reading through comments of Yorubas and awusas everyday here in nairaland and sometimes in some other nigerian forums, one can not help but confirm that there is no way the "cold civil war" to borrow your words can end as long as we all are clamped in this hellish union of a country called nigeria. Your parents have passed their hatred of Igbos down to you younger Yoruba and awusa generation as evidenced in your various posts here and the trend will continue and even be worse through to your next generation.
One thing that have always brought you nigerians together despite your differences from the Yorubas, awusas and down to all minority groups is the hatred of Igbos and this was passed unto you by your fathers who thought you that Igbo people are your problem.
Imagine some of you insinuating that Igbos must have to nominate their best candidate when it's their turn to become president of your silly country nigeria when since the independence of your country, all the leaders you have produced have been mediocre after mediocre, yet you still have the guts to ask Igbos to nominate their best for you or else, And this request for the best of the Igbos to rule was passed down to you by your fathers and it will continue from you to your next generation if that rubbish country still remain one then.

The awusas have at an extent have succeeded in holding/controlling the government of nigeria and arresting the development of southerners because in the south, all other groups from Yoruba to the minorities are afraid of Igbo domination and will rather be enslaved by the awusas than finding ways to work for the division of nigeria so they can go and manage themselves on their own. How can Igbo dominate you when you are not even in the same country with them? is that not the mind set of fools?
The minorities have always thought that in the event of division of nigeria that Igbos will conquer them and enslave them, but all this myth only exist inside their brains without any proof. Myopic thoughts like this are very much abound in some threads in this forum. back to your question again, the "cold civil war" shall continue until the demise of nigeria due to the unfounded suspicion of Igbo people by other groups from Yorubas, awusas and the minority goups.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria's Failure Traceable To British Insincerity - Cheif C. C Onoh. by QuotaSyste(op): 2:23am On Oct 06, 2008
It's only fools like all of you above that will reason as you all did above. The tittle clearly said "traceable" yet none of you can decipher it's meaning in this context. Sons and daughters of quota system foundation who's only wish is for the status quo to continue without any interference. The content of the article stated clearly what should be done to get out from the mess your fathers plunged nigeria into, yet none of you commented on what Chief C. C Onoh pointed at, but only took turns to spit rubbish and nonsense like "we are still blaming the white man after 48 years"

Question should be, is the mess of today not "traceable to the British" as Chief said? and what shall be done to set the record straight again. It's only the blind that doesn't know where he is coming from and will never know where he is going unless being led by someone else. It's only fools that will claim not to know that even today, the British are still meddling indirectly in the affairs of nigeria for their own selfish benefit. Prince Charles visited nigeria last year, and which part of nigeria did his visit end at? the same northern nigeria. You should ask yourself why and if you don't know why, try and use your brain to decipher and make out something from Prince Charles visit to nigeria that ended only in northern nigeria. He was there to tell those illiterate northerners to continue their business, that they the British are fully 1000% behind them and will supply them arms if necessary to quell any uprising. Kill the people they so much love to stay in one country with.

Enter the Niger Delta problem, the British were quick to offer their mugu, the illiterate northern nigerian led government arms to kill their own so called ONE nigeria people instead of advising both parties to come to table to seek for diplomatic solution to the problem. All in the name of keeping the oil flowing without any disruption to their own benefit. If you so much like to absolve the British of this mess, why aren't you blaming your illiterate awusa government that were so quick to rush to their masters to seek for military support to kill the Niger Deltans? The illiterate awusa/fulani with their conspirators in crime, the Yorubas are ever ready to do the British bidding, yet their sons and daughters are the one mouthing off here as to why after 48 years things are worse off in their country.

Who doesn't know that nigeria is indirectly being held in bondage by the British through their military support to the awusa/fulani led governments since independence? Who doesn't know that the decisions being made by awusa led government are from London? Go and tell your fathers to stop working for the British against nigeria and accept to discuss the future of nigeria with other groups trapped inside. How many constitutional reviews have your fathers rejected? Why are you fathers afraid of reviewing the constitution and accept changes which will better nigeria?

If you so much need a better nigeria, why can't you see reasons with the above article to know that the Cheif's proposal if taking serious will be to the interest of every group which will lead to a prosperous ONE nigeria? You all awusa/Yoruba should blame your fathers for conspiring with the British to mess up and keep nigeria the way it is today. Your fathers connived with the British and you are continuing where your fathers stopped to keep on arresting the development of other people locked inside the luggard's cage called nigeria. The British people knew right from independenc that they can't risk dealing with the Igbos as nigeria's leaders or else they will surely lose in the long run because we ain't letting them get anything for free as they are doing today, hence they chose the mugu that will oblige them, the awusas.

I laugh when i hear you awusas and Yorubas saying that nigeria's problem is by the elite. Lies, lies and lies. In fact, full of lies. The problem facing nigeria today can be traced to you the sons and daughters of those imbeciles that ruiend nigeria. Just reading through your comments here will tell anyone who cares to speak on the side of truth that you all wish to continue from where your fathers left. If not how and why should 99% or awusa and Yorubas fail to see the injustices in the Nigeria Delta and voicing their support for a military solution the Niger Delta problem? Why should all of you in this forum after reading the article above only utter "they are still blaming the British" ? Fact is that you all sons and daughters of awusa and Yoruba have learnt from your fathers and are wishing foe the status quo to continue, that's why you can't see any positive thing in the article above.
PoliticsNigeria's Failure Traceable To British Insincerity - Cheif C. C Onoh. by QuotaSyste(op): 2:09am On Oct 05, 2008
Chief Christian Onoh, the second civilian Governor of old Anambra State, is one of the Nigerian politicians that might need no introduction in the politics of Nigeria. Apart from being a senior player on the national scene, Onoh is seen by many as the father of modern Enugu State. A member of the House of Representatives in the First Republic, he was a member of the Constitutional Review Committee of 1977/78 and the 1995 Constitutional Review Committee convoked by then Head of State, Gen. Sani Abacha. Onoh, a distinguished legal practitioner, Onoh was the first African Chairman of the Nigerian Coal Corporation. The octogenarian spoke to REPORTER, EMMANUEL NZOMIWU in Enugu, on the way he sees Nigeria at 48, particularly the reason for its current sorry state.

Excerpts:

Your Excellency, Nigeria is celebrating 48 years of her Independence. As an elder statesman, how do you see the journey so far?

Well, our founding fathers had a vision of one Nigeria. They had this vision even as they fought for independence from the British colonial masters. Eventually this independence came in 1960.

Zik had the slogan: 'Show the light and others will follow.' Three political parties emerged. The Action Group (AG) led by Obafemi Awolowo, had the slogan: 'More abundance.' The Northern Peoples Congress (NPC), led by Ahmadu Bello, Sarduana of Sokoto, had: 'One North, One People, One Destiny' as slogan. And Zik,''One Nigeria', for his NCNC (National Council for Nigeria and Cameroons and later National Council for Nigerian Citizens).

You can see from this that Sarduana (Ahmadu Bello) never believed in one Nigeria. Look at his slogan,''One North, One People, One Destiny.' He (Sarduana) never wanted One Nigeria. The British were forced unwillingly to grant us independence. And Zik, as usual, said that we got our Independence on a platter of gold. No sooner than we got our independence, in 1960, in 1962, trouble started in the West: 'operation wetie'- (power tussle) between Awolowo and Akintola - that prompted the re-alignment of parties.

But you must remember that Sarduana said that if by any reason the British goes, the North will continue its uninterrupted conquest to the sea. The British prepared the way for them: they rigged the election. When you talk about rigging election today, it is the African man perfecting what the British taught him. They rigged the election to ensure that the North produced the Prime Minister. They rigged the election because they were not sure of Zik and Awolowo. Then, the North produced the Prime Minister. Incidentally, I was a member of the House of Representatives then (when Tafawa Balewa, from the North was appointed Prime Minister). In fact, I resigned in 1959 to become the first (indigenous) Chairman of Nigerian Coal Corporation.

Now, it was as a result of the problem in the West that got two political incompatibles to unite. Then the NCNC united with AG, the Akintola's own. With this, the British were hoping to come back and this resulted in the coup of 1966. They will say that it is an Igbo Coup. They are even saying it till today.

Unfortunately, the only thing that you can say is that Nzeogwu is an Igbo man. And if you read the history of the coup, you will discover that it was not an Igbo coup, but a coup of the Majors and the lot. Some of the boys that staged the coup are still alive. Now, at the heat of the crisis, Gowon said, that the basis of (Nigerian) unity does not exist. It was like carry your bag and baggage for the North when the British promised assistance.

Now sir, 48 years after, the Igbo have been at the receiving end,

We have been the weeping boys of the Nigerian Federation, if you wish to call it so. (Gen) Aguiyi-Ironsi was there for six months. They murdered him. And since then onwards, no Igbo man has been there. Everytime you hear about constitutional conference. As is usual in this country, we must appreciate that there is no country like Nigeria. It is 56 nations brought together, forcefully, and amalgamated in 1914, by Lord Lugard. That was how Nigeria came into existence. The North and South protectorates. And every President and Military Commander-in-Chief thinks first about his village before thinking about Nigeria. To that end, all the military administrators, or governors, thought about their village.

To come back to recent events: Obasanjo was the last President. See what he has done to us.

Military administrators always devised a method of creating local governments. We, in 1959, refused to pass 33 and one third per cent derivation. Waziri said 'land mass,' and then increased it to 50 per cent derivation - all against one section of the community, the Igbo. Having done so, the North thrived in groundnut, tin; the West in cocoa and the East, palm produce.

But each of the military administrators created local governments. By now, the local governments in (old) Kano is five times more than the whole local governments in Igbo land. The local governments in Sokoto is two times more than the whole local governments in Igbo land. Everything is there for you see. Having agreed on 50 per cent derivation; through the back door creating local governments and Federal Allocation, they took 50 per cent. Is that not outrageous?

In 1958, oil was discovered in Oloibiri. Then, eventually, Shell/(BP) and the North came together; and they discovered that the stone that was rejected is now indeed the pillar of the country. What did they do? They reduced it to 33 per cent derivation and by the time that Abacha died, it was 1.5 per cent derivation. They will say Constitution, but I can assure you that the people of Nigeria never gave unto themselves the Constitution they said they are operating. What did they do? I was a member of the 1977/78 Constitution Review Committee. We finished, but the military was at the back door preparing their own. I was a member of the Abacha Constitution Review Committee, and that my friend is the worst that I have seen. On Friday, a luxury bus came and carted away all of us to Aso Rock. The President will like to see your draft, we were told. We came and we gave it to him. We gave him the draft. And having finished reading and going through and all the lot, he said,''thank you gentlemen, I will send word to you.' We moved back to resume our sitting and under 15 minutes, they came back from Aso Rock and said, 'gentlemen go, if you stay for another day, you pay.' They disbanded us and then gave you people the Constitution they prepared. And that is what they are operating today. And now, what we of the old tolerated, our children cannot tolerate.

And then the trouble of'Egbesu, the Niger Delta crisis and trouble of Ralph Uwazuruike and MASSOB. These are the revolts of the youths and if we now don't try to remedy those things, then there will be no Nigeria. I repeat, unless these issues are corrected, then we bid Nigeria farewell. Firstly, this house belongs to us. You said that by population and territorial mass space, you take the majority of it. And on the other side, we produce oil, and you come and take the same amount of oil and add your thing. It is unacceptable.

What do you think is the way forward?

Now, at 82 years of age, I have been thinking about the future of this country. My own view is, now they have created six geo-political zones. In that six zones, there should be equality of zones. No matter what, you have devolution of power, one President and Commander-in-Chief. In every zone, you have one Vice President and after the Vice President, then the Governor of the state and then the local governments. Can you see the four stages?What then becomes their modus operandi, in other words, how do they function?

The President and Commander-in- Chief will be in charge of the Navy and Air Force. The Vice President of each zone will be vested with powers to dissolve the government of that zone if they see they are corrupt and then, the governors are directly responsible to them (VPs). And after that, the local government will be directly responsible to the governors. And now, the Vice President has powers to dissolve the zone that he is presiding over. Now, as regards revenue allocation, take it that we have N7 Each zone should have N1 and the Federal N1. Each zone can now have the powers of creating 30 local governments within its jurisdiction and use the money from the Federal Allocation to finance the local governments. That brings the equality we need that remedies the number of local governments in the North and the local governments in the South. If you think that the revolt will start in the South, you are wrong. The Northern youths are revolting. Benue now has oil along the Niger vessel. There is offshore oil in Ondo. They have that in the West. Here, we have the largest concentration of gas at Ugwuoba.

Mind you, oil was discovered at Oloibiri in 1958. But these people were so wicked that the oil which was discovered in (current) Abia State was attributed to Rivers. It is only now that Orji Uzor Kalu, shouted and the situation was (being ) remedied. My friend, let us pray God that nemesis does not befall us.

They are talking about constitutional review now in the National Assembly. I think N1 billion had been set aside for that. What advice do you have for the legislators who would be embarking on this rigorous exercise?

Constitutional review! They are talking jazz. What happens to the masses? Let us have plebiscites. The people who are there doing constitutional review, are they not the legislators of the Peoples Poverty Party. Were they really elected? Everything was done on Friday, on Saturday, we merely went for parade. On Saturday, they announced what they had written before. They are not competent to do the job. So, it is another way of prolonging their stay and another way of hoodwinking us, the people.

But if you read ****'Cry the Beloved Country'*** by Alan, he said, 'the Titilayo is crying, heralding the dawn of a new nation. As it has come to them of the old, so shall it come to us.' But I am afraid when that day will come for our emancipation from the bondage of fear and fear of bondage. That is the question - the bondage of fear and the fear of bondage. They think that they can hold the masses on bondage. The masses know, they themselves know that they will

be the bondage of masses; 'that we but teach bloody instructions, which being taught, return to clock, break the inventor' Macbeth, thank you.

You talked extensively on the problem in the Niger Delta. Don't you think that the creation of a Niger Delta Ministry, solves the problem?

Niger Delta Ministry: will that solve the problem? No. It is a palliative. But that is not what they want. The boys out there fighting know what they want. Their rulers know what they want. And you cannot by creating Niger Delta Ministry solve the problem. Let us know the functions of the ministry, let us know what they are going to do. This is not politics. We don't play politics with such a sensitive matter, a matter that is capable of threatening the stability of the country. Like I said before, what we of the old tolerated. Our children, will not tolerate. The trouble in Niger Delta and MASSOB are the revolts of the youths. The Government should try and do something to remedy the situation. If nothing is done, I am afraid, more turbulent times lie ahead. So, for Niger Delta Ministry, I can tell you, nobody can take me for a ride again.

How would you assess the administration of President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, so far?

Yar'Adua is not in charge. The North is just keeping him there, buying time. The North wants to remain in power. You think that it's just to wake up one morning and say, 'the five service chiefs must go'. They (service chiefs) have so many servants who are inside the barracks. One morning, they will rise up and that will be another 'Fellow countrymen and so on,' signifying the beginning of the end of the journey. God save us.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Moderator Wanted In Politics Section by QuotaSyste(m): 3:53am On Oct 02, 2008
tpia:
keep fooling yourself. Its a free world.
It's you that is fooling yourself with your free world "bakwomi" way of life instead of working hard to come up the ladder and belong. Sorry, it doesn't work that way. Your type, the lazy ones are the reason why the white people don't respect black people thinking we are all the same brain wise. You have to work hard to earn your respect. Don't sit at home and think that you are still same with everyone, or that you are supposed to be same with every one. Sorry, even in your so called free world, all fingers are still not equal. Your backward religion still teaches same, so stop pretending and accept reality.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Is 48 by QuotaSyste(m): 3:45am On Oct 02, 2008
ifyalways:
lol
them never even born Moses sef not to talk about leaving Egypt tongue
all the same,happy birthday the crawling giant ! cool
Nne, ceci est la verite. Merci.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Moderator Wanted In Politics Section by QuotaSyste(m): 3:41am On Oct 02, 2008
tpia:
abeg don't take it out on me just because some hausa dude stole your girl. undecided

Maybe you should step up your game instead of ranting on the internet.
Sorry, but my girl is Igbo and no awusa man can have complex to stand near any igbo girl, talk less of getting her as a girl friend. Tufiakwa, abomination in Igboland.
PoliticsRe: 4-star General Or 4-star Traitor by QuotaSyste(m): 3:34am On Oct 02, 2008
Is he more than a traitor than the northern nigerians combined that have been ruining nigeria and it's future with their way of governance? I guess, since they are nigerians with you in the same country, they are not deemed to be called traitors. Hypocrite. Take a look in the mirror first.
PoliticsRe: Igbos Told To Plan For Presidency In 2015 by QuotaSyste(m): 3:30am On Oct 02, 2008
Eziachi:
Here comes another Metuselam with his wisdom and expertise on Ndigbo. Tell me how united Yorubas were when Obasanjo became president in 1999? How united is the north were for Yar Adua in 2007? And you can go a bit further and ask how united Katsina state were for Yar Adua? knowing that his Katsina cousin Buhari is still in court, more than a year after selection fighting.
You guys should leave Ndigbo alone with your expertise but never in your miserable lives ever cross the Niger bridge to the East but seem to know more than our creator.
Nwanne, no mind them hypocrites. Every other nigerians are masters of Igbo affairs. When it's their turn to produce the president according to their (shoot themselves in the leg because of Igbo hatred) rotational presidency, it will become awusa wide and Yoruba wide, but when it comes to Igbo turn, it will become nigerian wide and not Igbo wide alone.
Start gearing for unity my arrsss when the author of this comment don't even know anything about the basic things that drives a people of any country to become patriotic and seek for the unity of their country. Porous heads. You think unity can be attained to by just mouthing off. That is how Americans maintained their own until today.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Moderator Wanted In Politics Section by QuotaSyste(m): 3:17am On Oct 02, 2008
[quote author=plus_Queen link=topic=177972.msg2880498#msg2880498 date=1222913469]bawomolo and Quota take tribe out of this thread haba![/quote]Ada bekee, chill kwana. Ndia na akpasu mmadu iwe here and there.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Moderator Wanted In Politics Section by QuotaSyste(m): 3:14am On Oct 02, 2008
tpia:
I'm well aware of the character and nature of most Nigerians. I call a spade a spade and I don't need anyone's approval for anything I say here.

What I refuse to do is live in a fool's paradise under the illusion that any one tribe is better than all others. Six and half a dozen are both the same thing.
This is why you and your hausa/fulani group will never grow. When you don't know who is better than you and try your best to work hard and be up to those people. All you want is bakwomi way of life and you want others to live such imbecilic way of life with you. For you, everyone is same, or everyone must be on the same level. That is why your hausa/fulani group keep on working hard but failing woefully to bring others down. Accept that your group are no where near to others in terms of human development and try to sort that out through western type of education. Keep yarning that no tribe is better than the other to your detriment. Even in that your muslim whatever, everyone is not equal.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Moderator Wanted In Politics Section by QuotaSyste(m): 3:05am On Oct 02, 2008
[quote author=Ruby_Pearl link=topic=177972.msg2880459#msg2880459 date=1222912557]I'D vote bawomolo, but I dnt think he likes Yoruba people, even though he's one. tongue[/quote]Do you mean the same bawomolo who still think in 2008 that it was Biafra and not his nigeria that renegade on the Aburi accord? Someone who will reel on distorting facts to suit him and his o'yes nigerians? Think again sister.
PoliticsRe: Thanksgiving Celebration In Nigeria by QuotaSyste(m): 3:00am On Oct 02, 2008
Wait oo. Do you mean celebrating millions of Igbo people that were hacked down and are still being hacked down on daily bases by islamic fanatics in northern nigeria? Perhaps you were out of your mind when posting this thread. May be the Yorubas and awusas can do the celebration. Kukuma leave Igbos out of it.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Moderator Wanted In Politics Section by QuotaSyste(m): 2:49am On Oct 02, 2008
bawomolo:
chai chai, you are still are mad from that smackdown i gave u on that thread about the biafran war. you need dr phil in your life.
See this offspring of a mugu oo. Which smackdown are you reffering to? So, my teaching you a history that you were supposed to know will now bring me disrespect from you? Is this how you respect your elders in your community?
PoliticsRe: Happy 48th Birthday To My Country, Nigeria by QuotaSyste(m): 2:43am On Oct 02, 2008
bawomolo:
you should be happy you aren't being taxed to death or dominated by the British. freedom(no matter how little) is something to be happy about.
Can you for sure stick out your neck and be sincere and bold to say that you have freedom in the makeshift country called nigeria today? Don't you know that the british you named above are still ruling nigeria by proxy using those imbeciles (support with arms) that have been missing road since 1960?
Nairaland GeneralRe: Moderator Wanted In Politics Section by QuotaSyste(m): 2:33am On Oct 02, 2008
bawomolo:
where are the Yoruba's and awusa's located. na yeye people like u dey make "TENBERLAND" grin grin
Until you tell us where are the "Ibo" located, you will wait and tire. Ewu awusa/Yoruba, TENBERLAND is made for our mugu market. Una be our mugu.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Moderator Wanted In Politics Section by QuotaSyste(m): 2:22am On Oct 02, 2008
[quote author=plus_Queen link=topic=177972.msg2880357#msg2880357 date=1222910291]lol@Quota

me moderator?
I don't like being caged o
I will cast off the moderating cloak and speak my mind and by the next day my name is QueenGeisha grin
I'm not cut out for chieftancy titles grin[/quote]Nnem oma, hapu ndi iberibe a, kam nyaghari tu ha obere.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Moderator Wanted In Politics Section by QuotaSyste(m): 2:15am On Oct 02, 2008
If Igbo person is not giving the moderatorship, every other thing you guys are talking here is rubbish and gilberish. There is nothing like giving the moderatorship to someone outside the three major ethinic group, that is hulabula. One thing that unites you nigerians from the large to the smallest ethnic groups is when there is anything against the Igbos. Any other moderator here that's not Igbo, wether from Yoruba, awusa or any of the smaller ethnic groups must surely be against Igbos and their comments/post here and will resort to deleting them as it's the trade mark of nigerians in every forum. So giving the moderatorship to any other person than Igbo person can not work. Me myself and Plus_Queen qualifies more than any other person in this forum to be given the moderator role.
PoliticsRe: Happy 48th Birthday To My Country, Nigeria by QuotaSyste(m): 2:00am On Oct 02, 2008
Happy birthday for you and who? What are you celebrating? A fool at almost 50. Rubbish nonsense and ingredient!!! Ostrich with his head in the sand. Mcheeewwww.
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Is 48.So Nairalanders What Are The Next Steps Forward by QuotaSyste(m): 11:46am On Oct 01, 2008
Ostriches with their imbecilic heads happily buried in the sand. Even in your make shift country's 100 years, you will still be asking same question.
PoliticsRe: Super Nigeria Must Live"""" Skeptism Unaccepted! by QuotaSyste(m): 8:44pm On Sep 26, 2008
Only a fool will think that if even 1/4 of all you mentioned/subscribe aboved is sincerely done, that nigeria will still remain one. Every fool must understand that the reason why nigeria still remain one today is because of the one sided designs/policies/arrangements that were systematically made to benefit some certain areas/groups.

Reshape nigeria today, just near as you proposed above in a way that it will favor no region/group than the other, and come back to tell me if that country will remain one. First, those that can not compete in a fair environment will be the first to call for division because in such a fair environment, they will be left behind by the capables to wallow in their backwardness. But i guess, you are still a kid and will not understand the politics of why nigeria is still one country today.
PoliticsRe: MEND Declares Ceasefire In Niger Delta by QuotaSyste(m): 8:30pm On Sep 26, 2008
Ibime:
As far as the Niger Delta goes, the bullets brought Nigeria to attention. It is now time to lay those bullets down and see what Yar'Adua has to offer. However, we cannot deny the crucial role played by the bullets - because we had many peaceful protests before and Nigeria did not pay heed. We will always have the military option if we are not properly pacified by the FG.
And you really think and believe that you will be properly pacified by the nigerians? Where you not the one who reiterated what some slowpoke said above, that if your people are given your resource control, then it means the end of nigeria, therefor it's a no no by their hausa people?  Scroll above to read where you said, "you are glad the truth is coming out" You want to see what Yar'adua will do for you? as if he is the one responsible and not (northern clique) for any decision good or bad for your people. I said it and i know it. You people never learn and will never learn. Keep sleeping cause you don't sound like someone that's awake.
PoliticsRe: Poison Fire - A Documentary On Shell's Wanton Destruction Of The Niger Delta by QuotaSyste(m): 8:21pm On Sep 26, 2008
[quote author=fire-ball link=topic=168474.msg2858979#msg2858979 date=1222452807]I sold my body ,mind and soul to make the poison fire, at first tina and were just getting video testimonies for our personal environmental profiling for children’s children to see what the delta use to be in our time.
as we continue on our non-professional documentary, we got very emotional that this bad things should be happening to our people.

i went to Hague to ask simple questions, will shell end gas flaring and clean up their mess .the answer shell gave was to abuse my home land

I do not care if the whole Nigeria is corrupt . She is home land and I will not have any body insult my people the way shell did at the hague and be profiting from her.
if Nigeria is corrupt and shell is doing business the my Nigeria corrupt brother,sister , mother and fathers, that is their business,

my own is that my home land have been poisoned by leaking pipelines and gas flare belonging to shell operation so shell should clean up their mess.

I am not targeting shell nor did I know who the shell ‘s MD in the Film was. I saw a black well dressed man at hague we had a chat .only then did he introduce himself and I never hear d of his name before in my life.
Let me get something clear ,I do not want shell chevron .exxon or any oil company money. I was the one coming from the poison land but chatting with Omiyi , he looked like the most miserable black big man in the world . I felt pity for him. Having to lie to protect his company and watch his country men dying from pollution. I rather be jobless than taking such job. Look at the clip carefully his own words were shocking him and tasting better.

I will make such movies until they clean up their mess,. Some weapons are guns ,mine is video testimonies. I may come from the most corrupt country in the world but SHE is my home and I love her because Nigeria my identity. corruption should not be an excuse for any company not clean up their mess. Let them clean up and flare down and stop presenting themself as victims and nigerians has greedy mouth.

ifie[/quote]Keeping on loving nigeria while the same nigeria you so much love is sending you and your people to the grave. I never see nor know any myopic people like you people from the niger dealta. You don't even know what you want nor what you are making the videos for. You love nigeria and you sold your body to make the poison fire. I wish you the best.
PoliticsRe: MEND Declares Ceasefire In Niger Delta by QuotaSyste(m): 8:00pm On Sep 26, 2008
Ibime:
I am glad the truth is coming out. We all know that Nigeria will refuse to give the Niger Delta their due not because it's unfair but because Nigeria is too incompetent to survive without it. I can accept this argument. Therefore, I don't want to hear any argument about whether fiscal federalism is just or not, rather let us be honest and accept that this is a parasitic relationship which Nigeria cannot do without.
Which truth are you talking about? Which truth? It is your people that refuse to see when we have already seen this many years ago. The hausas are not people you can deal with, not to talk of trust, but your people won't get it because of your unfounded fear of your neighbors, the Igbos. You are sounding off what we already know just in 2008. Do you see the reason why we view you people in the way we do? Sleeping people. You are only waking up in 2008 to see the truth. You must be ashamed of your self.
PoliticsRe: MEND Declares Ceasefire In Niger Delta by QuotaSyste(m): 7:53pm On Sep 26, 2008
[quote author=A-town link=topic=174334.msg2858946#msg2858946 date=1222452302]Why is it difficult for you to understand simple things. If i tell you i am ibo, hausa or even from somalia will it change anything. It's the internet and i can be who/whatever i want. If you want to brag about being IBO then thats your problem. I guess i should say IGBO KWENU, right!!!
Okay back to your points.
For one, you know better than to compare Nigeria to the US
How can you expect a Nation whose entire GDP is dependent on Oil to relinquish such to one state/region, If you have an answer to this, i swear i will buy you "fan yogo",
How do you expect Nigeria to give up its main source of revenue to one region. I think not. Maybe in 50yrs, when other sectors have been developed, this might be a viable option. Until then, you can throw your statement into the lagoon.[/quote]Now your response here especially the bolded is the most silly of all your silly responses and i won't respond to you again because i don't have time for brainless humans. It's a typical question by the lazy ones. You want more 50 years as a parasite to others? What if after the 50 years and you are still behind as facts of today will point to? You will again request for more 100 years to remain parasitic to others?
Lazy arsshole. US is not the only country that can be used as an example. There abound many and many other countries.  Your GDP solely depending on oil since almost 50 years of independence is because of your illiterate people's way of governance, (porous heads) yet you want the status quo to remain same. Sorry, it doesn't work that way. You should start now to fend for your selves and build your new GDP around other resources, both human and otherwise, other than oil. Oil is not everything, but to the lazy ones like your people, it is.

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