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gregyboy:Are you aware the Ashanti resisted and fought the British for nearly a century? They would be extremely proud of their resilience and bravery, and so would you if you actually had something in your skull. |
Softmirror:You have not picked up an African history book in your life, so you have zero idea of precolonial Africa. According to ChatGPT AI calculations, Britain owes Nigeria $50 Trillion for its exploitation of the country. You can go on it and request an itemised calculation. Africa as a whole is owed $5,000 Trillion by the west according to AI calculations. The world will know NO peace, until every African descended person is paid Reparations. It’s a spiritual debt. A karmic obligation. Go and tell that to the people who sent you. |
Revealpanda:Honestly Nigerian youths are so irritating in the way they reason. These guys invaded here and massacred their ancestors, bombarded and burned down their cities, like Great Benin, stole, colonised, and looted their resources for a century, leaving the country an undeveloped bush at independence. And Nigerian youths are concerned about which “tribe” was “respected” by the invaders. It’s just baffling. |
I’ve no idea why Paul Kagame is agreeing to take in unwanted people from the UK and US. Thought he was sharper than that. |
madridguy:But they ruled you for nearly 80 years uninterrupted! Why were you not heaven by 1960? Why are we still having to build basic infrastructure 65 years after they left, if they built anything worthwhile here? You people are incredibly deluded. You don’t realise that Independence is the best thing that ever happened to you. Show us the signs that “superior English” ruled Nigeria for 80 years. Where is the infrastructure they built? Show us. Is 80 years a joke? When I look outside the window I don’t see anything built by colonialists. Everything was built by the Nigerian government. Why? Because everywhere was bush at independence. For you to say the British “should have stayed longer”, you need to show us what they built here to warrant such an extension. |
Ezmans:Did they build covered drains and sidewalks as they do in the UK, or did they build streets with open gutters and no sidewalks for pedestrians? Don’t bother responding. |
9japride:You people are so Deluded. Are you aware that the only reason you can read and write is because of Independence in 1960? Do you think the British built public schools for the masses? How many of your grandparents could read and write? Do you know that literacy rate was under 10% at independence in 1960, compared to 75% today? Do you know that our first power plant was Kainji dam, commissioned in 1964 by Prime Minister Balewa? Are you aware that according to AI ChatGPT, Britain owes Nigeria 50 Trillion dollars for its exploitation and looting of the country? If you disbelieve, go on ChatGPT now and ask it how much Britain owes Nigeria for its exploitation. You will get an itemised calculation. $50 trillion. I’ve never seen a more deluded set of Africans than Nigerian youths. You actually think oyinbos love you and want to help you. Kai. |
ottersberger:Sorry, but that comes under general crimes committed in the country, from kidnapping to murder, banditry etc. The drug trafficking has an International dimension, which puts it on a very different level. Because it means that because of the actions of Anambra people there, I cannot visit South Africa as a Nigerian without being considered a drug trafficker. Same as places like India, Malaysia, Indonesia, Ghana, etc. You besmirch the country’s reputation, and you need to stop, if morality is not enough to stop you. |
fuckingAyaya:No. Start with the fact that ALL the news today, 2025, is about Anambra indigenes being arrested daily, tried and jailed for drug trafficking in India, South Africa, Indonesia, Nepal, Bangladesh, and Malaysia. Why are you people doing this? Why are you ruining the lives of kids around the world out of greed for money? |
chiiraq802:My brother help me ask him o |
SmartPolician:Those occur in the south east as well. Not sure why you raised that. |
Why is Peter Obi silent about the drug trafficking epidemic in the South East? He talks a lot about Bangladesh, Indonesia and all these places. Is he aware that those places are teeming with prisoners from his state, convicted for trafficking hard drugs? When will he call for a South East Conference on Drug Trafficking? This issue must be addressed not just by Obi, but ALL Igbo political and traditional leaders. They are silent accomplices in this scandal. We cannot have the indigenes of one state drag the entire nation’s name through the mud internationally due to their sheer greed for money. Anambra is not a poor state. They are not Sokoto or Adamawa. They have no reason to be into this nefarious activity. |
Are you sure Peter Obi is not sampling this girl? She has forgotten about her writing career and it’s now only Obi Obi in her mouth. |
Bmaster:Which kind bad belle be this? A full-grown man angry over front page issues. It’s so unfortunate. |
I have a friend named Peter Obi. He says he’s confused, and has no idea which party to join. Logos of LP, PDP, ADC, even APC, dancing around in his head. Pls advise him. |
If I was an Obidient I would feel pretty angry and shortchanged that this man only wants to be president for one term. Is 4 years enough to fix our problems? Perhaps in a military regime. Not in this our system we practice where everything is subject to debate, consensus, etc. So it’s very doubtful that 4 years will be enough to transform Nigeria the way Obi has been promising! |
Most people typing the usual negative rubbish here know nothing about ongoing work in the power sector. Phase 1 of the Siemens power deal under the Presidential Power Initiative established by Buhari is nearly complete, and Nigerians will see a definite transformation in power supply. It’s the same Siemens transmission and distribution rebuilding project that transformed the power sector in Egypt. I repeat: Tinubu will deliver uninterrupted power. And it won’t be gradual. It will just begin one day. All of a sudden, no more power cuts. The Siemens infrastructure is turnkey. Set and forget. Was it not just last month Tinubu dropped another $2.5 billion towards the project? Siemens is rebuilding the entire distribution and transmission infrastructure of the country. Building substations and other critical power assets. Come back to this thread in a year’s time (or even less) and see how far. In fact this is why Tinubu is confident of winning the next election. He knows he can deliver on power. So he’s calm and relaxed while the likes of Obi and Atiku are running helter skelter, jumping from one party to another out of desperation for power. |
Archiever22:Keep seeing yourself as ‘oppressed’. Thought creates reality. Is it not your juniors in Yaba that are building tech startups from nothing? Attracting Silicon Valley funding? Don’t go there and learn how they are doing it, you hear? Wait for Tinubu to drop $10 million in your door front. |
LagosOrigin:Speak for yourself. You are lazy. No more free oil subsidies and overvalued Naira. Go and work. |
I told you they will decode this girl. She’s rotten to the core. Whoever raised her has a lot to answer for. She was raising money from lower income Nigerians there like cleaners, carers, security staff etc, to contest, claiming she would represent their interests as a member of parliament. She then got there, and turned hostile to all things Nigerian. It’s so sad. |
Olukemi Adegoke Badenoch is being called out by the British Media for using Nigerians when she needed them, and dropping them once she climbed the ladder. …………………… “There’s a particular resentment from some Nigerians at how Badenoch used to embrace her “dual-identity” as British-Nigerian. When she ran for Parliament in Dulwich and West Norwood in 2010, she solicited the backing of Nigerians in Britain “to support a Nigerian who is trying to improve our national image and do something great here”. In other words, when she needed a leg up earlier in her political career she drew upon her Nigerian heritage, but now she has chosen to distance herself from it because it is politically convenient.” https://unherd.com/newsroom/is-kemi-badenoch-downplaying-her-nigerian-identity-for-political-gain/ |
Jorussia:All you people with your holier than thou attitude. Finger pointing experts. Professional government blamers. Until they give you the same position and all your angelism flies out the window as treasury dollars stare you in the face. |
okpouman:Not true. Go and study the history of the colonial invasion of Nigeria and Africa. Heavy wars were fought, with huge casualties. Over 200 African cities were destroyed by the colonial invaders. Several in Nigeria, most famously, Benin. And the invaders were Colonisers and mass murderers, not “colonizers”, as you outrageously put it. Go somewhere to rewrite history, not here. |
musicwriter:You are indeed a knowledgeable fellow. Thanks for this insight. 😊 |
franchasng:It’s a lot more complex than that. You have to understand that although Africans settled and ruled in Asia for Thousands of years, throughout that period they were faced with constant raids from northern Asia, and always fought wars to keep out the white and Asiatic Han barbarians. In fact the Great Wall of China was built by the first Black emperors there to keep out the hordes of hungry whites looking to disrupt their kingdoms. But eventually the sheer weight of population expansion of the Aryan/Asiatic hordes of coming down from Eurasia ie Iran etc, led to the defeat of the black empires. You can’t blame them. Nothing lasts forever in this world. |
Black Kings of Taiwan: Worshipped, Remembered. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLgGc0OFf0I?si=JwP10x3XpvbzjMIR |
cule7:The problem with you Nigerian youths is that you don’t read. You don’t study. You don’t research. Unless it’s exams. So you know a big fat Nothing about your African history. Instead of being a historical illiterate, go on ChatGPT AI and inquire about the ancient African presence in Asia. You will learn about historians from Godfrey Higgins to Gerald Massey who wrote extensively on the Black African Emperors who founded China and built the pyramids found in China today. You will learn about the fact Buddha was a Black man with thick, curly hair like you. Do you know that in Taiwan they have annual celebrations where they carry around effigies of their ancient African kings? Watch the next video I drop. |
which miracle did he do in that state for those years...
