Politics › Can An Obi Govt Try Atiku For Corruption The Way Obi Is Kneeling Down For Him? by Reflect7(op): 1:43am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Will An Obi Govt Have The Balls To Try Atiku For Corruption, This One Obi Is Kneeling Down For Him Like This?
When I saw that video of Obi kneeling down to greet Atiku, the first thing I thought was, ''any of these big wigs wanting to steal during the Obi regime only has to go through Atiku, and it would be smooth sailing.''
I also thought, ''there's no way an Obi administration would be directing the EFCC to investigate any potential or past crimes or corrupt acts by Atiku Abubakar.''
I find Obi's deep sense of loyalty and fealty to Atiku quite worrisome, as it flies in the face of the hoopla surrounding his campaign, characterised as it is by a fundamental rejection of the old political class in favour of new, bright and honest talent. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi Mobbed At NBA Conference (Video) by Reflect7: 1:09am On Aug 23, 2022 |
davidl7: Only animals will not support and vote for him. Every normal human being would vote for him!
Anyone who has seen what has been happening in Nigeria and still vote those other 2 is cursed. The person n his generation are cursed! SHUT UP AND RESPECT THE DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS AND CHOICES OF OTHER NIGERIANS.
FEDERAL NIGERIAN POLITICS IS NOT LIKE IPOB WHERE YOU DEMONIZE ALL WHO DISAGREE WITH YOU AND YOUR PERSONALITY CULT LEADER. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Russian Military Chief Denies 'isolation,' Lists Uganda, Chad Among Allies by Reflect7: 12:30am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Tinubuofemmanu: Irrelevant allies...useless countries with zero GDP and net worth MAKE INFERIORITY COMPLEX NO KILL YOU O.... TUFIA.African self-hate is your biggest problem. Disgusting. |
Politics › Re: Igbo Secession Would Be UNFAIR To Nigeria. Here's Why.. by Reflect7(op): 12:09am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Uniquegeeyy: You are absolutely right with this your assertion. Right now all the abokis that were chased out of the east by IPOBS are grouping to start robbing all Igbos in the north. Next year will be a hell for Igbos in the north. Thank you bro. Y'see, the trouble with IPOB and its followers is that they don't think through things. They don't brainstorm. They don't project outcomes, or engage in serious research or risk analysis. They just act on impulse. There's a limit to what they can achieve with that approach. |
Politics › Re: Igbo Secession Would Be UNFAIR To Nigeria. Here's Why.. by Reflect7(op): 11:46pm On Aug 22, 2022 |
limeta: You need a brain in your head TRANSLATION: ''I'M NOT INTELLIGENT ENOUGH TO CONTRIBUTE TO THIS THREAD, AS IT INVOLVES ANALYTICAL ABILITY, TO WHICH I'M A STRANGER''. |
Politics › Igbo Secession Would Be UNFAIR To Nigeria. Here's Why.. by Reflect7(op): 11:40pm On Aug 22, 2022*. Modified: 12:23am On Aug 23, 2022 |
Igbo Secession Would Be UNFAIR To Nigeria. Here's Why..The idea of secession and self-determination is not a necessarily bad idea. But it cannot be done at the expense of the entity you're seceding from. Today, roughly 12 million Igbos live in the north, according to Ohaneze. https://247ureports.com/2018/09/11-6m-igbos-reside-in-northern-nigeria-ohaneze-president/Another 10 to 15 million reside in the west and other regions of Nigeria. Now, the idea of Igbo secession as it stands today essentially says, ''we Igbos can reside freely in your lands in our tens of millions, and eat of your land and resources, but OUR land in the east is ours alone to which we have absolute sovereignty, and thus, can regulate your entry and exit therefrom, and your behaviour therein.'' Now, this is unjustifiable, anyway you look at it. So the only way Igbo secession makes sense is if as part of the secession, the 25 million Igbo population in the rest of the country are shipped back home to the East. Or else, it will be a very unfair and skewed arrangement that will surely lead to conflicts. |
Politics › Re: IPOB Rejects Peter Obi, Igbo Presidency ... by Reflect7: 11:12pm On Aug 22, 2022 |
gidgiddy: The freedom and independence of the Igbo nation from the British created fraud known as Nigeria, is a million times better than the Presidency of Nigeria BUT WHO IS STOPPING IGBOS FROM SECEDING ABEG?
11 MILLION IGBOS ARE IN THE NORTH, AS WE SPEAK, ACCORDING TO OHANEZE.
PLUS 10 TO 15 MILLION IN THE REST OF THE COUNTRY.
IF YOU SECEDE INTO YOUR LITTLE IGBO LANDLOCKED ENCLAVE, AND THEY DEPORT ALL 25 MILLION OF YOUR PEOPLE BACK TO THE EAST, CAN YOU COPE WITH THE INFLUX?
ARE YOU ALSO READY TO LOSE ALL YOUR BILLIONS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF INVESTMENTS IN NIGERIA?
ARE YOUR MANUFACTURING FIRMS READY TO LOSE ALL ACCESS TO THE NIGERIAN MARKET WHICH SUSTAINS THEM AND HELPS THEM EXPAND?
AFRICA'S LARGEST AND MOST BUOYANT CONSUMER MARKET BY AN ABSOLUTE MILE?
IN FACT NOBODY IS STOPPING YOU.
SO PLEASE GO, LET US SEE.
MUMU, STUPID PEOPLE WITH NO BRAIN. |
Politics › Re: Orji Kalu: I Will Invite Military To Bomb Kidnappers In Abia by Reflect7: 10:31pm On Aug 22, 2022 |
omenka: Watch how Obidient IPOBS come at him, slashing and cutting, over his attempt to screw their business up. EXACTLY. IPOB ARE THE KIDNAPPERS AND THE KILLERS AND MURDERERS, AND THEY MUST BE STOPPED. |
Culture › Re: Osu Caste System In Igboland by Reflect7: 12:42am On Aug 22, 2022 |
Sergio101: This is one of most twisted, most misunderstood system in the whole of igbo land.
OSU is not the same with OHU: an Ohu is a slave, so let us not confuse ourselves with these two.
In Igbo land there are four types of Osu. 1, these are people who dedicate themselves, to the service of God. They are the servants of the Arụsị or servants of the sanctuary of the community Arụsị, they are separated from the community. They are dedicated to the service of their God, they live by what comes to the Arụsị. They neither have inheritance among their communities, and this is from generation to generation. It was a revered institution in precolonial igbo societies. They were revered among igbo communities, because they are the mouth piece of the Gods. Too they live by the highest moral and ethical standards, they are incorruptible. A man of the house will tremble if an Osu suddenly appears in front of his house, because he knows that he or she has brought massage from the Gods. If OSU is as bad as we relate them today in Igbo land, why do we have people with Surnames like these: Ezenwosu, Nwosu, Osuji1, Osuala, Osuigwe, Osuagwu, Osueke, Osungwe, Osuama etc. I can go on, it is a fact that if Osu was evil and repudiated in igbo land. These families will not associate themselves with these names, because nobody can openly identify him or herself with evil. Osu is actually a prefix names, to a person who distinguishes him or herself in any field. For example Osuji is a name to the person who cultivates the biggest yam for a given period. So the person will be called Osuji and so on.
2, the second type of OSU in igbo land, are those who are persecuted. Either a widow with her children, who the family members of her late husband. Are trying to take over there properties, or some people who for some reasons are persecuted by people more powerful than them. These kind of people normally run to Arụsị, for protection for them, their families and all their properties. Like this they are protected from all attacks, because nobody dare touch them if they are under the protection of Arusi/shrine.
3, this third type are people who are brought home from wars, when they are captured and taken as prisoners of war. They are dedicated to the sanctuary of the Arụsị, normally one of their ears are cut and with the blood they are thus dedicated to the Arụsị. Osu ebere nti(Osu that the ear is cut). They will be given some portion of land, to settle down in the community. Them and their descendants are Osu forever, they serve special purpose in igbo communities.
4, these are people who either intentionally or unintentionally, crossed the space between the outer space and inner sanctuary of the temple of the Arụsị. Whoever crosses this point automatically becomes an Osu. Because only the priest is allowed or has the authority to cross that point.
These are the classes of OSU in igbo land, people actually has little or no knowledge about OSU CAST systems.
When I see some ignorant people talk about OSU, I usually laugh at their hypocrisy and ignorant. Because in igbo land, if you eat with an OSU in the same place. Automatically you become an OSU, so also is the case. If you touch them, sleep with them, have sex with them, if you cross a stretched leg of an Osu. So my question is, all you the people you had befriended, talked to, eaten with, do you know if they are Osu ??. Because if you had done any of these things you toois an Osu, because people only talk about Osu when they want to get married. This to me is the height of hypocrisy, because some had actually befriended the person in question before they discovered that the person is an Osu. Another important factor today in igbo land is that, some of the richest people in igbo land are Osu. So why did God of Ndi Igbo decide to bless the outcast more than the free born
One will then ask why, when and how did OSU become evil in igbo land . When the missionaries came into the hinterland of the Eastern region, they met a well organised societies. That were governed by invincible principles, order and high moral standards. So they knew that for them to defeat these people, they had to destroy their base. Which in this case is their culture and traditions, they first destroyed the Eze Nri who was the back bone of the igbo culture and traditions. Then they went after the Osu who are another important part of the system, they demonised them and prohibited any Christian to associate with them. As many igbo became Christians, the Osu was each time treated like a desease. The social outcast, exclusion, prohibition, distancing and isolation, is as the result of Christians seeing them as evil. So the Christians created the outcast of Osu system in Igbo land we see today. A typical example of this today is the Nze/Ọzọ tittle, not long ago. If you take Nze/Ọzọ tittle in Igbo land, you will be excommunicated from your church. Many people out fear of this renounced, denounced their titles in other to belong to the church. After the Christians has successfully destroyed the institutions of Nze/Ọzọ in Igbo land. People are now allowed to take the title but in the Christian form (Ọzọ ndị ụka) the Christian Nze/Ọzọ. Only very very few communities in igbo land still have the original system of this institution.
So Osu cast system is the creation of Christianity in igbo land, about 90% of igbos are Christians. And this has affected the equilibrio, spirituality, moral and culture of ndị Igbo.
Today in Igbo land it is common happening to see a pastor/ priest, to ask his members to burn down these sacred places of worship all over igbo land. Because according to them these are the cause of poverty and lack of opportunity for these teeming youths. This is the genesis of overall problem of Ndi Igbo, they were brain washed to fight and destroy their essence. And today go to any church in any part of Nigeria, 70 % of the members are igbo, looking for praying for miracles. They are the most vulnerable race in all the black communities, because they had destroyed the foundations of their existence. These is the reason that anyone among, who has the courage to look back to the ways of the old, is always full of joy. Miracle happens instantly in the life of the person, because he or she has reconnected back to his essence.
Mynd44 Lalasticlala nfpmod Excellent post. Thanks for the information. Many people are ignorant regarding the caste system, like you said. This should be front page, if the mods can focus less on BBNaija and other garbage. |
Politics › Re: A View From The Cockpit Of A Nigerian Air Force Jet (Video) by Reflect7: 1:56am On Aug 21, 2022 |
Priwillo: Not with this set of USELESS LEADERS Abeg shut up. Is everything about ''leaders''? The masses nko? YOU. What have you done? In the so-called advanced countries the push is for lesser and lesser govt involvement in peoples' lives, but here, it's like we're a communist nation in disguise. Everybody waiting for ''our leaders'' to do this and do that, including things that citizens can get together and do for themselves if they stopped being so damn selfish. |
Politics › Re: 2023: I Will Tell You Who To Vote For – Wike Tells Rivers Residents by Reflect7: 9:30pm On Aug 18, 2022 |
God1000: This Wike is a narcissist, he will soon realize that nigerians have woken up A thoroughgoing narcissist. |
Politics › Re: Proforce Or SP1: Which Nigerian Army Utility Vehicle Is Better? by Reflect7: 12:52am On Aug 18, 2022 |
PROFORCE of course. |
Politics › Re: Lagos Blue Rail Line Nears Completion, Engineers Launch Final Track Beam by Reflect7: 9:58pm On Aug 17, 2022 |
Sannisege: Awesome. Nigerian youths can now chose careers in railway engineering Absolutely.
Plus don't forget there is a huge railway manufacturing plant currently under construction in Kajola, Ogun state, that will employ over 5,000 Nigerians.
The plant will build trains and serve the NRC and even other African nations.
It can be a proper career now. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi visits Femi Kuti At The Afrika Shrine (Photos) by Reflect7: 9:50pm On Aug 17, 2022 |
samyj2477: is this Charley boy really 72 years...the guy agile o Cannabis slows down the ageing process. |
Education › Re: Nostalgic Vintage Pictures of old Nigeria by Reflect7: 9:07pm On Aug 17, 2022 |
Invitationn: The past looks better because you were not there. Don't mind them. In those days we used to eat one small piece of meat per meal. Or 2 if lucky or on christmas day.
Today na ''assorted'' with orishirishi daily.
Back then, no phone for the masses or internet. If you needed to speak to someone or start a business or whatever, na Molue you go catch. 49 sitting 99 standing.
No guarantee that the person you're going to see will be there when you reach o! If he no dey, na back to rushing for Molue to head home.
No air-conditioned BRT service with in-built USB outlets o!
Who dash you that one?
These pampered youths of today could not survive 1970s or 1980s Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Please, What Has Happened To IPOB, UGM, And ESN? by Reflect7(op): 7:19pm On Aug 17, 2022 |
asanausana91: Iam not hearing zoo zoo again, what happen? Come to think of it, I haven't heard that term either in a long while.
Really interesting developments! |
Politics › Re: Please, What Has Happened To IPOB, UGM, And ESN? by Reflect7(op): 7:14pm On Aug 17, 2022 |
PandoraObi: Their sponsor Peter Obi has told them to go and rest, they have done their work Really? That sounds scary.. |
Politics › Re: Please, What Has Happened To IPOB, UGM, And ESN? by Reflect7(op): 5:28am On Aug 17, 2022 |
deji17: Waiting for Obi Pandora loss in Feb 2023. After which they will start the false agitation again. You can easily predict them. Intriguing summation. |
Politics › Please, What Has Happened To IPOB, UGM, And ESN? by Reflect7(op): 5:14am On Aug 17, 2022*. Modified: 5:30am On Aug 17, 2022 |
These groups have all gone suddenly quiet.
You can hear a pin drop where they once straddled the Earth like a colossus.
I don't even hear about the forced sit-at-homes anymore.
Of IPOB thugs storming village markets to overturn wares.
Of 'unknown gunmen' executing hapless captives in daylight.
Of ESN goons laying ambushes for federal troops.
Can someone please explain this sudden dawning of peace in the Southeast?
Is it really true that these disparate, loathsome, bloodthirsty marauders have coalesced into the OBIDIENT movement?
Is the OBIDIENT movement an umbrella group of violent secessionists and reactionaries masquerading as benevolent social crusaders for the downtrodden?
And if so, what would it take for their masks to be removed, and their hideous, barbaric forms revealed? |
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Education › Re: Is This Nigeria's FINEST University? by Reflect7(op): 11:58pm On Aug 16, 2022 |
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Education › Re: Is This Nigeria's FINEST University? by Reflect7(op): 11:51pm On Aug 16, 2022 |
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Education › Re: Is This Nigeria's FINEST University? by Reflect7(op): 11:47pm On Aug 16, 2022 |
Shiver99: Possibly. But Nigeria is really not doing well if this is it's finest University. You can always build a finer one. After all this one was built by NIgerians like you. |
Education › Re: Is This Nigeria's FINEST University? by Reflect7(op): 11:43pm On Aug 16, 2022 |
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Education › Re: Is This Nigeria's FINEST University? by Reflect7(op): 11:24pm On Aug 16, 2022 |
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Education › Re: Is This Nigeria's FINEST University? by Reflect7(op): 11:24pm On Aug 16, 2022 |
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Education › Is This Nigeria's FINEST University? by Reflect7(op): 11:22pm On Aug 16, 2022 |
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