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greencard:You are welcome. |
Gradually we will get there. This is the first stage. Awareness and raising of awareness. The second stage would be further release of information like Snowden and Asanje did. The third stage, Anonymous. The fourth stage like Egyptians at Tahiri Square. We would there. The fools given a rifle should be examined, quarantined and eradicated for a new age of reason. A new police. Not fools searching phones and bags. |
jboi81:JBoi, why the spamming? |
They love the easy things. If it were laced with insults on tribes it'd been on its 20th page by now. |
alexistaiwo:Wow! Thank you. |
Very good. I hope they discuss on how to improve content and don't reward people who are better without a phone. I hope it is not an award for the recognition of the best blogger in copy and paste services. http://www.mortalpoet.com/dear-nigerians-stop-promoting-stupidity/ |
alexistaiwo:Lol. Not all bloggers on Nairaland do that poor thing. Check out this blog www.mortalpoet.com. No bullshit. No clickbait. Just pure uniqueness and honesty. ![]() |
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Do people still watch matches in Viewing Centers? I think those bet stores and joints have made them less effective. Make that research before you go any further. I don't think viewing centre still pays. |
Pierohandsome:Stop propagating such senseless message on Social Media or any forum you are. This is only what you'd hear from a bush mind. |
I learnt one thing here. If they want all these to stop they will. To stop this is not genius or require an extraordinary thought. I wrote something about it some time ago and it has not changed. Not one thing changed. http://www.mortalpoet.com/nairaland-nigerias-online-centre/ |
Pierohandsome:Just shut up. |
IBBG:It's complicated. |
olasaad:Read it first before offering that. |
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Blackhawk04:Lol. Dude is a clown. Simply using, like he said, his experience to pass a message to guys to avoid the zone. |
Lolol. What sort of advice is this? Of course I get the reverse wisdom at play. Definition from the start is the key to avoid that zone. I'm not your brother and don't want to be one. Define what you want from the beginning and don't fall for any sweet talk that will take you to the zone. Don't try to be in good books too or stick around hoping she'd change. Let her no be your no and not keep pushing. |
Dimples129:thanks. You can help share it. |
TrueSenator:But will the economic remove malice and the egocentrism causing problems among us? |
The letters on the Nigerian Army logo is Ajami, a writing script among the Hausa people in various parts of Africa. It was derived from the Arabic Alphabets and its use in Northern Nigeria dates back to the fifteen century with the advent of Islamic scholars and schools in the region. It is similar to our English Language with borrowed Latin alphabets. Calling it Arabic is the same thing as calling written English Latin. It can also be found in our Naira notes for easy identification by Nigeria’s northern population who are not English Language literate. Nigeria is an acclaimed secular country with excess religious intentions and colorations and that has not gone down well with some persons. Any sign of ‘Arabic’ around is seen as an attempt to subdue and conquer the non Islamic population. The fear is not illogical. No matter what it means, whether it gives God victory or not, its adds zero to victory or the army’s success. It is like Super Eagles praying before they go on the field to disgrace themselves in a match they never prepared for. Is their something more to it, because they are not too dumb to know this? Their is a set of Nigerians who do not care about these symbols on the army’s badge, the symbols on the 50 Naira notes or the structures of these significant buildings. Unfortunately, some of these persons are the greatest proponents of the non existent One Nigeria mantra. You want One Nigeria but show a careless attitude when the structure is being fragmented. When sound arguments against some institutionalised bias in the system are made, they give a careless attitude. They respond with words like, ‘but what have they gained from littering the constitution with the colours of their religion?’ How does Arabic, Hausa, Igbo or Yoruba on the Naira note affect my bank account? How does it even affect me? Does it stop me from spending the money? The National Assembly was built as a mosque and so what? Why should the ‘Arabic’ writing on the Nigerian army badge disrupt my sleep? As long as I’m eating and doing fine, anyone can paint his tribe’s name in the entire Naira notes. Some will even add that we should care less about these things if we really want One Nigeria. Shallow statements! Their argument is that whatever symbolism, whether purposely intended for domination or otherwise, is irrelevant as long as it doesn’t affect their existence. The problem with such thinking is the neglect of the power of symbolism. In a country battling to have a face, in a country with disjointed homogeneity, the only way to align the thoughts of the people is by exercising equality and equity. The man making his money and living large may not have an issue with these symbols but the man for which these symbolisms were made will have a problem with him because of the sermon of these symbolisms. Do you get that? You will not have a problem with him because you don’t care but he will have one with you because he cares about it. You have no problem with any religion and you don’t care but the influence the religion has on its adherents creates a problem in how they treat you. When you perpetually project a people to be special and above the other class, with time, they begin to act it. They begin to treat the others classes like serfs. If the entire country is assumed to be secular but your tribe or people keep getting special treatment then the subject of unity and oneness is far from being settled. This is because you will believe you are special and the others have weak genes. You will think you were born to rule while others are born to serve you. You will think you are above the class. http://www.mortalpoet.com/arabic-symbols-nigerian-army-naira/ |
This tithe thing has really exposed many to be rogues. Not a single scripture to back it up. Not one. http://www.mortalpoet.com/brothers-beggars-street-tithe-church/ |
richardoz:Lol. Just a good observer. |
JacksonD7:You did a good job. Let's hope someone listens. |
It is structural. People will still go back there and try escape to Europe because the system here has given them nothing to hold on to. Until we address that we are simply just addressing effects. The causes will still create more scenes like this. http://www.mortalpoet.com/nigerians-slavery-libya/ |
Blackhawk01:Corrected. |
dollyjoy:No, I don't. People are different, choose and learn differently. |
1. Learn Conversation Skills: Dear Nigerian Girls, their is no virtue in being boring. Their is nothing fascinating in using words(you say words?) like ‘K’ for Okay, ‘Fyn’ for Fine, ‘Nthn’ for Nothing and ‘nd’ for And in conversations. You should not be proud of boring people in conversations. These are not words or acronyms or exist anywhere in grammar. It is something you should be ashamed of. It is something you only find in the lexicon of poorly educated people. To add salt to injury, these collection of K’s, Fyn’s, and Nthn’s are what you bring to conversations. How are you doing? Fyn. What is happening? Nthn. Are you alright? Yes. Why are you answering me in monosyllables? Wateva. You don’t bother to ask the dude doing all these asking how he feels, how his life is going or how his day went. Improve on your conversation skills, please. Some of you even start a conversation you are not prepared to see through. Why chat up anyone when you know you are not willing to say anything? Read full article @ http://www.mortalpoet.com/dear-nigerian-girls-stop-things/ |
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