Politics › Re: In Support Of Kenyan Electoral Violence by romeo(m): 2:13pm On Feb 02, 2008 |
bibiking1: well you are corrected then!
where is a country first of all without politics?
very true! but it changes nothing about this struggle for freedom by the Kenyan people! the tribalistic tone being accorded to it now is a charade
Africa needs true democracy Excuse me Mr. Bibi!! the questions and write up above was meant for the Kenyan lady and not you!! thanks |
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Politics › Re: The Billions Former Governor Dr. Sam Egwu Stole by romeo(m): 7:42pm On Feb 01, 2008 |
I still maintain that he's innocent until proven guilty, Sam Egwu is not bigger than Ibori or Kalu |
Politics › Re: 419 And Nigerian Ethnicities by romeo(m): 7:38pm On Feb 01, 2008 |
Big B1: Again, it isn't about you or Spain. My friend, when are you going to start thinking broadly? Exactly what we were trying to make you do all this while, Think broadly and not pointing fingers like narrow minded people do How did Spain come into this one again? |
Politics › Re: The Billions Former Governor Dr. Sam Egwu Stole by romeo(m): 6:58pm On Feb 01, 2008 |
He's innocent until proven guilty |
Politics › Re: Pictures From Niger Delta by romeo(m): 6:44pm On Feb 01, 2008 |
yewa-man: It is such a pity that the delta area is not been paid the deserved attention, the oil producing companies should be held accountable to the communities, were they are doing business in and the government, instead of raping the land and the women in this areas. Do the Oil companies rape women over there too? Shell go hear am ohh  |
Politics › Re: 419 And Nigerian Ethnicities by romeo(m): 6:41pm On Feb 01, 2008 |
Big B1: It is almost impossible to introduce yourself as Nigerian without being immediately labeled as crook or swindler. Not me brother!! they can talk some shit at my back only when i am gone. |
Politics › Re: Pictures From Niger Delta by romeo(m): 3:51pm On Feb 01, 2008 |
folahann: That's what you are, I posted this in response to your posts Talk some sense boy and let me understand you  what has giving me 1 mil $ got to do with the topic? are you on some cheap shit? or where refering to the Niger Deltans? that's what i thought you meant LoL  |
Politics › Re: 419 And Nigerian Ethnicities by romeo(m): 3:46pm On Feb 01, 2008 |
Big B1: Romeo: You need to slow down, trust me! Honestly you're the one that needs some sleep, you sound so clueless to me |
Celebrities › Re: Ugliest Celebrities In Nigeria? by romeo(m): 1:19pm On Feb 01, 2008 |
Yeah ugly people can easily indentify their look alikes  |
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where are those bush people making noise about our italo? siena and co. |
Politics › Re: In Support Of Kenyan Electoral Violence by romeo(m): 11:22am On Feb 01, 2008 |
bibiking1: i hope you can see the effect of so many years of rigged elections now rigging is just one of those things to you!
its Kibaki who wants a civil war and not the ODM please don't go miseducating yourself mister! You're seriously the one that needs to get educated on this issue tomax: I hate taking sides to our current political divide however, the bottom line is somehow somewhat, the number for the ODM in parliament has changed from a majority 104 to 101 through loss of three MPs, one elected as speaker, the other two shot. Leave the mediocre reasons given for their murders aside, we can spend the whole day on that, the fact is the other party claiming victory to the 2007 election now has a majority 103 MPs in coalition with the other Small Parties.
Those are facts, I place no sentiments on this post, I am not mourning nor rejoicing, and this are facts, nobody wants to oppose. Kenya has a situation that requires Nationalists, we are yet to come across that breed. You have already taken sides with ODM!! you are more worried about MP majority in the house than putting an end to this crisis  I know quite frankly that you are not Kikuyu but Kalenjin or Luo by your utterances, you can not deceive me with your over patriotic rants of wishing Kenya good, when for real you want to see them Kikuyus pushed out of the Rift Valley (i stand to be corrected) Those two MPs are no better than the dead thousand people or the displaced thousands without food and adequate roof. What your country needs today as i am writing this texts is UNITY and not politics, Your people should come together and make Kenya great once more and talk politics tomorrow. The problem with your people is that they like hiding facts and they will never agree that there is tribalism in Kenya prior to this electoral violence, I have a good number of them in my life here and i am even sharing house with one now. They will always talk about how bad tribalism is in Nigeria but not in their own country and i was amazed to see them dying like this because of tribalism. The day Kibaki was declared winner and subsequently sworn in under 1 hour, i told my friend that Kenya will be in a big trouble and he thought i was just siding the ODM. Today we are all watching with horror as things are unfolding, tell me you are mobilising for peace and not for war. Africa needs peace in Kenya |
Politics › Re: 419 And Nigerian Ethnicities by romeo(m): 10:16am On Feb 01, 2008 |
Big B1: I'm sorry to inform you that Spain and Nigeria are not the only countries in the world. Nobody cares about Spain.
Sorry! Are you that stupid? i mentioned Nigeria and Spain being the places i have my residences I do care about Spain and so do millions more sorry too |
Politics › Re: Pictures From Niger Delta by romeo(m): 9:36am On Feb 01, 2008 |
folahann: Some people are so lazy that even if they are given $1m, they will be too lazy to spend the money. And you have the guts to call somebody a tribalist? LoL  |
Politics › Re: Pictures From Niger Delta by romeo(m): 10:50pm On Jan 31, 2008 |
naijaking1: @romeo A lot of places in Igbo land have commercially viable oil, ie those not carved into Cross River, Rivers, or Bendel by Justice Nasir. The Bende, Oguta/Egbema areas have oil and the Hausa people did their best to divide these communities along oil-lines.
Unfortunately some selfish and shortsighted 'leaders of the niger delta' cheered and rejoiced as their Igbo cousins were deprived and raped, now they are the same people complaining. Exactly my point |
Politics › Re: Pictures From Niger Delta by romeo(m): 10:42pm On Jan 31, 2008 |
ono: @ romeo and juliet, You just don't get me. I'm not bothered if Kano produces oil or gas, talk less of Abia. All I want is justice, regard and respect for other people, true federalism and equity for all in the country. Now you're talking like a true Nigerian |
Politics › Re: Pictures From Niger Delta by romeo(m): 8:31pm On Jan 31, 2008 |
folahann: I'm not surprised Romeo is a tribalist, "they" are like that; i know them very well Yeah because you can easily recognize people like yourself @naijaking keep on dreaming my brother!! Do you know that Abia state is actually part of Niger Delta? But these hypocrites never make a mention of that state each time they're shouting, to them Niger Delta =Ijawland |
Politics › Re: Oil! Who Owns It Nigeria Or Niger-delta? by romeo(m): 8:10pm On Jan 31, 2008 |
Point of correction!! other parts of Nigeria has oil wells too, like my igbo states |
Politics › Re: Pictures From Niger Delta by romeo(m): 7:50pm On Jan 31, 2008 |
ono: Is that the much you can muster? Hiding under one 'disunited' Nigeria to perpetrate evil? God help us all. When we were waging war against the Nigerian govt. your people were shouting "One Nigeria" and they subsequently took our properties labelling them "Abandoned Properties", now that is what i call evil naijaking1: Behold, the most unjust statement of the century. You have the right to open your mouth anytime you feel like  , When did Niger Delta ceased to be part of the Federal Republic of Nigeria? |
Politics › Re: 419 And Nigerian Ethnicities by romeo(m): 7:43pm On Jan 31, 2008 |
Even when i told you that the people doing credit card scam in Spain are not igbos, Efcc site told us they are not the most wanted in Nigeria and you still need more proof to point those fingers |
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There is nothing like HARLEY DAYVENCY, It's Harley Davidson!! is that too hard to get |
Politics › Re: 419 And Nigerian Ethnicities by romeo(m): 5:52pm On Jan 31, 2008 |
You can not achieve that by pointing fingers when you do not have evidence, I am in Spain and i know we have a lot of young Nigerians from all tribes even Hausa boy yes i said Hausa, some are very good in drugs, and some that normally accuse others of being 419 are the people involved in credit card fraud and everybody knows that, so who is 419¿?
abeg leave matter for mathias and focus on talking to your own people before pointing fingers to hard working people of Igboland |
Politics › Re: Nuhu Aliu Apologizes To Co-senators by romeo(m): 5:45pm On Jan 31, 2008 |
I am pretty sure some dirty part of him was also dug out |
Politics › Re: The Plabicite ! by romeo(m): 5:43pm On Jan 31, 2008 |
He said it Naija way |
Politics › Re: 419 And Nigerian Ethnicities by romeo(m): 5:36pm On Jan 31, 2008 |
You're jobless fool!! why base your acusations on hearsay? do you have evidence? look at his mouth " go to world prisons and count inmates my ass" dude get a life You have an official evidence looking you in the eyes from EFCC an you want me to go to prison in Japan and count inmates Big B1: Also go ahead and call those listed phone numbers, I can assure you that it wouldn't be Abubakar or Muhammad to answer the phone! It will be Ade or Wale |
Politics › Re: Pictures From Niger Delta by romeo(m): 5:28pm On Jan 31, 2008 |
 LoL |
Politics › Re: 419 And Nigerian Ethnicities by romeo(m): 5:26pm On Jan 31, 2008 |
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Politics › Re: Pictures From Niger Delta by romeo(m): 5:14pm On Jan 31, 2008 |
ono: When you use the word ''today'' as above, I then begin to think if you really are sincere with your post. This is one area that's just about 20 percent in land mass of the entire country. A place where the population is just some 15 - 20% of Nigeria's population. Aren't other ethnic groups in the country thinking about how they can beat the ''Delta people to it'' with their own God-given resources? Instead of challenging the delta lands and people with their oil/gas, we hear Ogun State, a state that can hardly boast of anything in the not too distant past now have a school for oil and gas training - a replacement for the PTI in Warri. The school is a fallout of the OKLNG planned to be built in the border town between Ondo and Ogun border - Olokola.
And the OKLNG plant will be ''fuelled'' 90% by gas resources from Delta and Bayelsa States - which presently have no such plant!
Instead of developing what they have in their own lands, these other ethnic groups are so daft and not ashamed, bereft of ideas that they cannot think of anything else but to come together to milk a land foreign to theirs with impunity and wickedness. Ironically, they are the people that are well read. They are the ones who formed the bulk of the nation's populace. Yet they cannot think of harnessing what's in their own soil to their benefit. And while they are at it, their own elders are committing adultery with their sons wives - such that has never been heard of in the nations history. And they have the guts to accuse our leaders of corruption and theft. May the tormentors of the Niger Delta people know no peace all of their days.
They are not ashamed to come out in the open to share the proceeds of the resources their fragile union has created. Nuff said before I go gaga. One Nigeria  , Oil belongs to all and if the text in bold is your idea of fair play, hmmm you need to do a rethink THE OIL BELONGS TO THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA |
Politics › Re: Pictures From Niger Delta by romeo(m): 3:07pm On Jan 31, 2008 |
I did not see the pictures of posh areas of Port Harcourt!! what happened to those? Misery is wide spread in Nigeria. What i actually want to hear people discuss is the environmental degradation of that area by the oil companies and their partners, the idea of putting 25% of federal oil revenue in Niger Delta alone is just a dream that will not come to pass as long as Nigeria depends heavily on Oil for it's annual budgets.
If Nigeria is an industrialised nation with a very effective tax system then i would say 25% or more of the Oil revenue pushed into Niger Delta is no big deal.
What exactly do Niger Deltans want? Electricity, good roads, modern schools, modern hospitals, industries, presidency, low income housing?
Everyother part of Nigeria wants the same damn thing because no part of Nigeria has it all, and that to me is a sign of a failed economy, are the South-Eastern states better than the South-South states economically? i want an answer to that!!
True Niger Deltans should hold their state executhieves and local leaders responsible for their ills today, tell me what cultism and thuggery has to do with the development of Niger Delta. The constant flexing of muscles by their leaders has led to the creation of many criminal gangs to terrorise their own people, because the winner of this their power tussle will control things in Niger Delta when the money starts coming in |
Politics › Re: 419 And Nigerian Ethnicities by romeo(m): 1:18pm On Jan 31, 2008 |
folahann: You shouold report this to hte moderator, the 3rd email has something to do with Nairaland What has the third mail got to do with Nairaland? clear me please |
Politics › Re: 419 And Nigerian Ethnicities by romeo(m): 7:09pm On Jan 30, 2008 |
Dis my igbo people don suffer for this site Useless topic |
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the topic is a killer |