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God1000:The one that destroyed Libya and Syria? Same Barak that supported ISIS in Iraq and Syria and helped the French bomb the presidential palace in Abidjan? Barak that helped the British to reimpose colonialism on Nigerians by forcing a disaster called Buhari down our throats? You don't know that guy! He was a disaster for Africa. If we have to choose between the two, George Bush was far better for this continent than that lanky bimbo. |
They will attribute it to their non existing powers as usual.. Man either had a stroke/heart attack.. |
This is a man some utterly brainwashed Nigerians want you to believe is sooooo broke he's begging some "Hollywood friends" for cash to take care of his basic essentials! If you tell them they're so embarrassing with their understanding of The Russian vs Ukraine conflict, they will start abusing you. Folks think it's kiriji wars. How can the laughable western sanctions on this man ruin him? It's not even as if Israel and Turkey are involved in sanctioning him. Not to talk of China and his home country Russia. He has businesses in Russia and other parts of the world and is very well connected in political circles globally.. This guy has been sensing a possibility of such sanctions for years now, since he was literally barred from entering Britain after Crimea annexation. So how's he going to just sit there and keep all his monies and assets in the west, while allowing the West take all he has suffered for? Does that make sense? Is it even remotely possible to track down all the billions of a clever business kingpin with his sort of business resume in the murky waters of Russian Business world? Only the sort of dafts that elected their fellow daft called Mohammadu Buhari as their president with a NEPA certificate, while expecting him to work wonders, can believe such news.. |
Sons and daughters?So this loquacious online hoodlum signed in here, vomited this trash, deactivated his notorious account and subsequently committed suicide!? |
Patson080:And to think that some Nigerians seriously believe this!? That shows you why they elect the likes of Buhari as their presidents. |
colorsofrainbow:
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It is a Tragedy that People caught in this kind of existential threat are still monkeying around with some phantom “Biafra Restoration” and hallucinating about some phantom “Igbo Presidency”, wobbling rambunctiously to the 2023 Elections that will renew and reinforce that Constitution since it will be Mandated by the 1999 Constitution, and especially because the winner of the Election will have to Swear to and Govern by that Obnoxious Constitution.You were doing well until you started to regurgitate all sorts of putrid nonsense like the rest of them One Nigeria igbos. You criticize Biafra. You criticize Igbo presidency. How then do you intend to make the changes to save the gas deposits!?!? By constitutional changes? You actually think that is remotely possible? You don't know that the crises in Imo State is partly because of these discoveries? How daft can one be!? You are going to change the socalled constitution through a legislative house in Abuja dominated by the same caliphate and her offsprings? Do you know the ratio of the members of the Senator and House of Representative members from each region? Do you understand how disadvantaged the igbos are on this? While you are there at the Senate speaking big English, they're about finishing the pipelines to Niger republic! Gas is the future and will be very needed 50 years from now and like you said, our condition in the East becomes even more precarious because of the fact that the Western world will do everything to keep this gas deposits from Nigeria within the western control through Britain and you bet, the same caliphate has already assured them of this.. As we speak, they are building 3 power stations at Abuja, Kaduna and Kano, all with a combined power generating ability of 10,000 megawatts of power! Guess where they will get the gas to fire the power stations? It's from the gas pipelines from Imo and Abia states! Yet No designated power stations to be built in the whole of Imo and Abia! And you are there talking of constitutional changes? You actually think that this's possible with all they intend to gain from a gas reserve that's worth over 30 trillion USD at the current global price? How conviniently naive can one be? |
This particular Nnamdi Kanus "brother" is an unknown quantity in the whole struggle. A very overzealous and inconsequential buffoon. People tend to misplace him with the much younger brother who is more in tune with the spirit of the movement. This one is even suspected of being a sell out. His views are grossly useless. Nobody knows him but his handlers at Abuja.. Moreover, that Nnamdi Kanu heads IPOB, does not mean that all his siblings and hangers on are somewhat authoritative voices on the making and implementation of IPOB policies. It's not a monarchy.. He can't claim to be ensure of what he's saying.. |
They are not interested in the truth anymore. They only want to hear what they want to hear |
Fahdiga:There's a reason why they allowed the prison breaks at Owerri and Jos. The two prisons are just few meters away from serious police and paramilitary offices, yet no help came as the hoodlums had free passages.. Most of the perpetrators of these heinous crimes were most probably recruited from these hardened and conscienceless criminals. Remember that the police just said few days ago that the folks that attacked the police offices at imo during the week were led by some of those former inmates that ran away during that prison break at Owerri.. |
Sometimes, we inadvertently stress ourselves to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory. Political miscalculations can bring avoidable troubles to the most altruistic politicians. The biggest achilles hills for a very confident good administrator is the tendency to be intoxicated by self belief, to the point of exuding unconscious arrogance on impulse. No matter how good the intentions are, if the perception amongst the populace that the leader is aloof or beholden to the dictates of outside forces are allowed to endure, connecting with the grassroots becomes an uphill task. In the long run, the ability of the government to succeed is hindered. Letting the sleeping dog lie, while taking time to silently and genuinely find congent solutions to huge problems facing your government, remains the most effective way to find a common ground in the middle of a debilitating political impasse.. Soludo is loved beyond measure not just in Anambra state, but through the length and breadth of Igboland, not just for his ceaseless display of uncommon administrative intelligence, but also for his daring abilities to showcase through his accomplishments, what statecraft should look like. In so many ways, he embodies the ethos and ethics of the likes of Mazi Akanu Ibiam and Mickael Okpara, two quintessential administrators from the old Eastern region whose administrative ingenuities seldom get as much traction as they should from Nigerias "cash and carry" press.. People are looking at Soludo the same way they looked at Dee Mbakwe; with trust, passion, respect and with a great sense of hope. Soludo can not be allowed to fail even if he chooses to,.. and that's why it's essential to correct his initial miscalculations on the IPOB-ESN "Sit at home" embroglio.. There are two angles to this "miscalculations". 1) He jumped into this frying pan way too early! Don't get it twisted; the sit at home issue is a very topical political and economic problem facing the whole of Eastern Nigeria as we speak. The net negative effects of this exercise are so overwhelmingly alarming that they demand an urgent response from every government in the East. But do you think that the failure of the former governor and his colleagues in nearby states to stop this, is because they didn't try? You think it is because they don't know how to look the lions in the eyes?.No! They failed for obvious reasons; they never rated IPOB and prefer to tow the federal government template of using all sorts of high handed tactics to tackle an issue that can be solved amicably. Soludo should have avoided the temptation to engage IPOB on a "shouting match" as to whose orders would be obeyed. Rather he should have used more time to consult widely before making decisive public statements on sundry issues. It was supposed to be his first week! War with IPOB could wait... 2) The unwillingness to accept that IPOB-ESN is now a very strong political force in the whole Eastern Nigeria. This is more like an elite desease in the east. This desease is on a pandemic level, especially amongst pro establishment politicians. To them, it's more like a class battle! A lot of them believe that the best way to solve the "IPOB madness" is to squash it, while never accepting the existence of IPOBs power, reach or capacities to command, control or influence the political realities in the east. They seriously hate this reality. This refusal to accept or even appreciate the obvious, tends to push politicians from this area to choose confrontations instead of dialogue. This leads to very avoidable losses of lives and properties. Typical example is the madness going on in Imo State under governor Uzodimma, who by his recent humble submissions, seem to have finally come to terms with the fact that you can't be bigger than those who sired you. Obviously, political bravado do have expiry dates! Soludo should avoid being forced to start running battles with IPOB. Every peaceful process of engagement should be exhausted. We are tired of burying our young men. Soludo comes to government with an overwhelming level of support amongst the locals. He is trusted and genuinely loved. A lot of people will genuinely support him in a tango with IPOB! But the question is; why fight with your sons and daughters? This is the kind of fight that a win for you, actually means a loss to all.. Moreover, It's not like the motivating factors behind IPOBs emergence lack merits. There are genuine reasons for easterners to be offended with the structure and nature of governance in the country. If the igbo political elite feel that the methods being employed by IPOB are wrong and ineffective, they should be very forward with their messaging as it regards the most effective alternatives. This is very important because of the reach and effectiveness of IPOB propaganda. The problems that are at the crux of these whole agitations are still there and are getting worse. Finding solutions to these issues of marginalizations and intimidations will go a long way to undermine IPOB. Making no headways on these fronts while endlessly lambasting and lampooning IPOB, only compounds an increasingly intractable but avoidable political quagmire.. Let's use our big heads please..
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preciousmetals:Because of Russia and Ukraine, you are calling your father an "idiot", abi? Ukraine and Russia that are thousands of miles away from a very wet fat rat like you!? You can't make your sterile remarks innocently as I made mine and walk away? You have to showcase your vintage brand of generational idiocy at every given opportunity, right?? Amû nkîta ara like you.. |
superlanny:Who imposed a useless Buhari on you? You think it was your useless PVC? Who manipulated your elections to impose idiots as your leaders? Why was David Cameron and Barak Obama having a joint press conference in 2015 to force Jonathan out of Aso Rock in favor of Buhari? Do you really understand how the chains of imperialism work? Why are you Nigerians so daft on sundry international issues? If you are against Buhari but you are gingerly supporting the West in Ukraine, how does that look on you with your warped greater claims to superior intelligence? You want The West to win with Ukraine so they can do to other nations, what they did to Nigeria with Buhari!?!? Oh! I give up... |
michresakidjo:Say something intelligent pls.. |
michresakidjo:I respectfully disagree.. It might take time but the west will not find it easy to lord it over others for a long time in the future.. It's not necessarily about defeating the west or turning them into a global punching bag. It's more of curtailing their endless abilities to dictate who gets what, when and how around the globe. That's very much achievable in our lifetime.. |
Nigerias judiciary is in its worst state since independence. They have become the biggest joke in this country.. |
Nigerias judiciary is in its worst star since independence. They have become the biggest joke in this country.. |
OMENKAismad:Very good advice.. |
Tecord1:It's okay! You had an agreement with USSR while The USSR was in the process of disintegrating and you say that agreement was for USSR and not for those states emerging from The USSR!? Well that's where we are right now. If NATO feels they can't respect Russias super power status because according to them, they had an agreement with The USSR and not Russia, they should try starting up a military post in Ukraine or attacking Belarus.. You're free to define agreements as you dim fit. Russia is free to rationalize such agreements as she feels helpful to her interests. In the end, common sense will be applied for peace to reign. Ofcourse, after Ukrainians must have been used as cannon fodders by the West.. |
Alamkir:This is what they don't know and what they don't want to know, because everyone wants to side with the "small guy"… |
texazzpete:Are you trying to walk it back? Lol You dabbled into an issue you know next to nothing about and got roasted! Instead of keeping quiet, you are bouncing off every wall, desperately trying to pontificate on issues way above your pay grade! What's my business with whom the Americans gave some aids a century ago? How is that related to the survivability of modern Russia or China and why will a dense mutant like you make it the crux of this discuss? Scurry off ahbegii.. When you're in a hole. Stop digging... |
texazzpete:This is one idiot on steroids.. You're obviously ignorant of the subject being discussed and is only desperate to foul the whole discuss with your peculiar style of uncouth idiocy. Wriggle back to the dingy hole from whence you wriggled out, you wet rat! Won't entertain you again.. What nonsense! |
Techguy96:Emotional wreck.. |
michresakidjo:A bipolar or multi polar world with different power centers around the globe, favors me as an African. That's my only dog in this game. I want to see a powerful Russia, a powerful china and hopefully a great regional power in Africa. Your hapless Nigeria could have filled this void for the continent, But she has chosen to be a pawn in the hands of the British. Look at how well it worked for Nigeria.. This whole conflict is being prosecuted by the west to undermine Russia and to maintain a unipolar world. Such reality can never favor Africa. You are the one at sea at this one,.. |
The war has not started yet. When it starts, Kiev will be Chechnya part 2... |
ba7man:Surely not from CNN, Fox news or BBC.. When itc omes to getting the real gist on sundry international issues like this, I have one advice for you bro; Broaden your horizon .. |
texazzpete:So an agreement that was signed during the second world war, almost a century ago, that involved almost all the super powers including Britain and China, and for which the Americans got bases as gifts in return , is the excuse you're going to use to argue that Russia depends on America for aids to survive today!?!? And you have to unnecessarily abuse me while saying that!?! Sorry to ask; are you this daft by choice or you are naturally this dense!? |
Camelot65:Good question! Here's your answer.. There's a standing agreement between Russia and NATO not to extend further towards Russian borders. NATO disobeyed this agreement and got the likes of Estonia and lativia to join. Now NATO is stationing offensive missile systems near Russia and Poland, while putting up defensive anti missile systems designed to render early warnings as it regards missile launches from Russia. That is a big game changer. You're indirectly trying to cage a super power and such a power if it's worth it's onions, needs to react, to maintain the existing balance of power! So when a confused Ukraine dabbled into this with a sickening referendum to join NATO, it proved the final straw.. This is very simple, but you guys like to allow emotions to complicate issues... |
Law2019:USA was sending aids to Russia!?!? Egbe! |
fabianiyobosa:Well, I have a strong opinion here just as my opinion on bakassi is very strong; Nigeria should never have entertained any world court hearing on bakassi. Nigeria should have fought to keep bakassi. And I believe that bakassi was handed over to the Europeans through the Cameroonians in order to satisfy Nigerias civil war obligations to her sponsors in the West! That said, comparing bakassi and Ukraine is like comparing a goat and an ox. Two different scenarios. Folks from bakassi are still fighting uptill this day to join Nigeria, so? |
Hoodnigga123:You might be right, just that it's bigger than yours..
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marv1:Ukraine provoked Russia by inviting Russias enemies to Ukraine .., Russias backyard... That's evil and Russia as the big brother is simply whipping the delinquent and recalcitrant Ukrainian younger brother back to line.. |
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