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sheDD:You mean that? |
He should have gone further to advise them against flooding every given political position in their respective countries with ethnic henchmen from their tribal groups... |
[quote author=Birdeyeview post=93681887][/quote] ![]() Wetin ah do, bros? |
Angelfrost:Can't see how she is manipulating him. She told everyone she has a bf outside. That is being straight forward..., Has nothing to do with a so-called "heart of brass". Obviously, it looks like she doesn't want to embarrass the bf on national TV. That makes sense. My impression is that any girl that comes to this kinda show is not yet ready to settle so obviously her behavior is very understandable... Ozo is not the most intelligent? So who is? Laycon? That one that was saying the other day that the reason countries like Nigeria are in debt is because lending nations always insist that before you pay up the last debt you must borrow a new one! I have heard better arguments in some motor parks.. |
Looking for ways to to confiscate millions from Nigerians as usual usual. The same way the British has been confiscating huge sums from Nigerian elites without repatriating the so-called loot back to Nigeria. Why are they quiet about babangida and Abubakars billions stashed away in the west? When you help them achieve their goals in your country, then your loot is yours. When it seems you are not dancing to their tunes, they will hang you out to dry.. |
Angelfrost:He is clearly the most intelligent and well grounded house mate there.. but you are still going to call him names because he's not going gangsta on an innocent girl like that untidy Rastafarian that stalked the other poor girl out of the house yesterday..., And you all insisted on blaming the poor gal.. |
tamdun:I can understand your fear... There are genuine grounds to worry because the whole thing is tricky. But I'm looking at it from the angle of a people who are already down. Like I said earlier, there is nothing the Chinese will take in the future from this over abused continent that they can't take now. Most African states are poor beyond imaginations with rag tag defensive structures. Chinese mining companies both the legal ones and the illegal ones are all over sub-saharan Africa as we speak. So what else will happen? Colonialism? Won't happen. If I'm the president of Nigeria, I will invite them to set up shop in Calabar. At least you will be assured of the immediate demise of Boko Haram. At the moment the west is using the Boko Haram insurgency/weapons sale to Nigeria as some sort of evil bargaining chips to manipulate officialdom here.. Embrace the Chinese, the west can wail to high heavens! For over 500 years, westerners have been operating here with no tangible benefits to the locals. Lets try the Chinese. At least we can see the roads, the airports, the railway lines they have biult with their own cash. Let's establish joint ventures and try accessing the close to 2 billion Chinese market. The westerners view of a typical African will always be steemed in deep racial chauvinism. It's not totally different with the Chinese, but what people don't know is that the Chinese and the African share a lot in common. By this I mean in terms of oppression in the hands of the west, imperialsim, family structure and even in poverty rate recently. Having said that ., I must add that a lot depends on how African leaders calibrate their response to this. If you come in as mumus, the skillful Chinese will simply continue from where the west stopped. |
This is actually very good for Africa but I know some of us who are totally beholden to extreme nationalistic impulses together with our 'over-weaternized' political elite will be highly troubled by the this. I am of the view that the main reason why africa is such a sorry state today is because the French, the British coordinated by the Americans don't really see any ideological foe in the horizon here. They get everything cheap and easy here and this tends to make them treat Africans with disgust. We are like a defeated people; totally down and out and as such the westerners have more or else designated this continent as a huge mining field where their multi national companies go to install presidents and then loot to the brim with no one challenging them. But a huge Chinese presence will force the west to take Africa serious. The Asian tigers; the koreans, the Taiwanese, Singaporeans were all helped by the west to stabilize in order to be used as some sort of ideological bullwark against the communists in China and the Soviet Union. That kind of high level ideological group confrontations never happened here. We need it.People should stop the fear mongering about the chinese! They are good people. Let them help us biuld shining cities like shanghai and shenzhen.. There is nothing the Chinese are going to take that they can not take now! When the west notes that Africa is seriously tilting towards the Chinese, they may start supporting responsible governments here that will produce economies healthy enough to encourage a 'pro-west' population and not supporting the likes of Paul Biya and the Mobutus. |
Charmingrascal:The hausas and the fulanis have been attacking, killing, maiming and eliminating the lives of foreigners living in the north for eons.. why is it that you are not revolted by those? A single unproven attack on them in Rivers and you want to jump out of your skin... Does it mean that those Southerners being killed in the north all these while are not human beings to you? |
Cobras are not originally found in Nigeria... Seems like all these snakes you call cobras are just different species of exotic snakes found in West Africa |
This is by far the most corrupt government in the history of this country.... They seem so much in a hurry to loot everything in sight... And they are looting big.. |
It should be bigger... That's if you add Sanwo-Olu/Tinubus 1 million a day patients in Lagos.. very anyhow thieves.. |
tayolove12:Now that Erica has been evicted, let's see what Laycon trends on.. |
She left the house like a rocket.. |
Beirut of all places.... Get ready for the "second wave".... |
Very funny stuff.. Reminds me of when my then Asian gf ate egusi soup for the very first time. Babe preferred eating the egusi and eba differently... Even tried cooking the egusi later by herself just to eat it like that without eba.. |
Exmilitant:They learned the hard way |
Segzy19:Ajibadee is/was definitely above 48... But let's let that slide. Very tough tackling player... Got loads of cards for that. |
Rockingsonman:I used travel from high school to watch these guys then... Tht set was something else.. Sylvester Oparanozie them. Kanu Nwankwo will later join the next year from Works FC Owerri.. Conttinental games against the likes of ASEC MIMOSAS then was something else.. memories.. |
Nobody talks about them once they retire.., the next thing you hear is their obituary... RIP bro, can't forget his hard tackling game those days... How about Isaac Semitoje, Chidi Nwanu, Yisa Shofoluwe... When Nigeria was sweet before buhari came and rugarized everything.. |
Obviously, the ultimate goal of those pursuing the doctrine of Rugamania is to create a religious state in a multi religious country like Nigeria. Nothing can be more dangerous. It will definitely end in tears because folks will kick and protest. Just as they did in Sudan.. You will be forced to retrace your steps..By the time those championing this course of action might have recognized the futility of their actions, lives and limbs might have gone. |
Sudan Ends 30 Years of Islamic Law by Separating Religion, State By Mohammed Alamin September 4, 2020, 12:55 PM GMT+1 Sudan’s transitional government agreed to separate religion from the state, ending 30 years of Islamic rule in the North African nation. Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and Abdel-Aziz al-Hilu, a leader of the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North rebel group, signed a declaration in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, on Thursday adopting the principle. “For Sudan to become a democratic country where the rights of all citizens are enshrined, the constitution should be based on the principle of ‘separation of religion and state,’ in the absence of which the right to self-determination must be respected,” the document states. The accord comes less than a week after the government initialed a peace deal with rebel forces that’s raised hopes of an end to fighting that ravaged Darfur and other parts of Sudan under ousted dictator Omar al-Bashir. The larger of two factions in the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North, which has fought Sudanese troops in the nation’s border states, has refused to sign any agreement that doesn’t ensure a secular system. Sudan is emerging from international isolation that began soon after Bashir seized power in 1989 and implemented a hard-line interpretation of Islamic law that sought to make the country the “vanguard of the Islamic world.” Al-Qaeda and Carlos the Jackal settled there; the U.S. designated Sudan a terror sponsor in 1993, later imposing sanctions until 2017. LINK: www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-09-04/sudan-ends-30-years-of-islamic-law-by-separating-religion-state |
The gas pipeline that Buhari is biulding at the moment will be lifting gas from Imo Asa gas fields. They call it AKK (Ajeokuta-Kaduna-Kano) gas pipeline to befuddle the uninitiated! There are no commercial gas reserves in Kogi..The pipeline will move gas from eastern gas fields through Lokoja, Abuja, Kaduna, Kano all the way to Niger republic! According to their warped design, there will be gas fired power stations at Abuja, Kaduna and Kano! Each with the capacity to generate over 3000 MG watts power.. None at Imo state, the source.., the place where the gas will be lifted from! The pipeline will then meander into Niger republic of all places! The argument is that the pipeline will continue from there into north Africa,then Europe! North Africa that is close to the Mediterranean is awash with gas already, so you need nobody to tell you that since it's buhari still in charge, that pipeline into Niger might be for some power stations in places like Zinder Niger, buharis favorite spot. They have wasted all oil resources from the east with their alarming frivolous lifestyles for the past 60 years or so, they are now strategizing to start wasting the enemorse gas reserves of the East. People need to speak up and act to stop this because if the gas reserves of the East go the same way the oil deposits have gone, the east will have little as a foundation to start off towards serious economic growth. |
PROUDIGBO:You know them very well.. |
ThreeBlackBird:The South East is only landlocked if we accept the weird boundary demarcations done by babangida, Obasanjo, gowon, Abacha and co since 1966 in the name of state creations... Without those fake attempts at hemming in the Igbos into the hinterlands, there are enough igbo populations in Rivers, in Delta, in kogi, in benue, in Cross River states to help with the needful... Those military rulers who continued the war with the creation of fake borders in the east are not in any position to define nor stipulate igbo boundaries... So when the chips are down, the fake borders will be undone and we can all start from there.. |
November1857:Don't mind them. They head all the parastatals in the ministry of petroleum resources, so they can juggle figures as much as they want. All of a sudden Lagos is producing more oil than imo state. From which oil fields? Who follows you crooked characters to the ocean? This is how obasanjo created a boundary adjustment committee headed by one Mamman Nasir with the sole purpose of carving out oil producing areas of the former imo state and dashing same to Rivers State. . Today those areas account for the highest onshore oil output from Rivers! They will later tell you that imo state produces little to no oil. |
keyboardwarwar:Thought as much... Which one killing yourself because of osu nonsense? Who does that? If they are so madly in love with each other, they should have eloped to Calabar and live their lives peacefully... Doesn't make sense to me |
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