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Politics / Re: Biafra: Aisha Buhari, Igbo Women Say No To Calls For Secession by scorpio2013: 7:21pm On Aug 03, 2017
You are welcome to IMO state. We the silent majority are with PMB and you.
DONSMITH123:
Wife of the president, Alisha Buhari, and South East women have on Thursday said the unity of the country was not negotiable.

The women also resolved to mobilise themselves to counter hate speeches and tribal sentiments in the country.

While speaking at the 2017 Imo Women Annual August Meeting in Owerri, Aisha charged women to work towards conflict resolution and peaceful coexistence in various communities.

According to her, “This gathering is a celebration of the resourcefulness of womanhood. It is important because at meetings like this, Igbo women gather to discuss developmental issues and peaceful coexistence at the community levels.”

Also speaking, wife of the Imo State Governor, Nkechi Rochas Okorocha, pointed out that from time immemorial, women had been agents of positive changes, growth and development.

She added that no society would do better without the contributions of women.

She said, “Women, now is the time for us all to answer this clarion call of coming together to continue building and fortifying bridges of friendship across the Niger and to believe in the mantra that there is strength in unity.”


http://dailypost.ng/2017/08/03/biafra-aisha-buhari-igbo-women-say-no-calls-secession/
Politics / Re: Kaduna, Aba, Onitsha, Umuahia Among 20 Worst Cities Worldwide For Air Pollution by scorpio2013: 12:10pm On Jul 26, 2017
Umuahia with a population of less than 10m, no big manufacturing (hence low green house emission), and with a land mass more than Lagos? and Lagos with a population of 21m or more is not on the list? Please, spare me the voodoo.
nextprince:
Nigeria is leading.

potor things grin grin grin
Politics / Re: FFK Replies Rochas-----okorocha Is Nothing But A Dirty, Cheap, Fat, Ugly Frog by scorpio2013: 11:11am On Jul 26, 2017
By the way, has Fayose's OND certificate been authenticated?
Samzyarmani:
PRESS STATEMENT: RESPONSE TO GOVERNOR ROCHAS OKOROCHA FROM CHIEF FEMI FANI-KAYODE
Rochas Okorocha’s jibe at Chief Femi Fani-Kayode following the wide doubts expressed by Nigerians at the authenticity of the photograph emanating from the APC governors’ purported visit to Muhammadu Buhari in London is a sign of desperation to serve the evil purposes for which the Imo State governor has been procured.
This is true to the character of Okorocha who is well known for his garrulousness which he ridiculously mistakes for oratory, with which, unfortunately, he has been misleading the good people of Imo State.
Okorocha is nothing but a dirty, cheap, fat, ugly frog that mistakes himself for a monkey simply because he can hop. A man who serves and defends a president and government that have murdered, insulted, marginalized and humiliated more of his own Igbo people than any other government in the history of Nigeria outside of the civil war.
For a man whose party has unprecedentedly threatened to arrest the moment he steps out from the immunity he currently enjoys, Rochas should actually be hiding his head in shame when men like Fani-Kayode are talking.
Uche Onyeagucha, an APC chieftain and a former member of the House of Representatives, has accused Okorocha of lying serially when he said he had spoilt Imo people with projects when in fact Rochas has only littered the state with a plethora of abandoned projects, most of which exist only on paper.
In lampooning the delinquent governor, Onyeagucha had said: “…Rochas should be in prison for the way and manner he has looted Imo State. He should rather be sewing his prison uniform.
“At the appropriate time, Imo people will beam to the world, the many grisly misdeeds of this cruel administration… He has deceived our people for too long, he has bamboozled them with lies, and we have tolerated it long enough.”
Need we say more?
A man who deceitfully created a phantom Imo Air that soon disappeared into thin air without any notice after it was commissioned with so much pomp and circumstance does not deserve any serious attention.
His deceit and cruelty has since been confirmed by Imo people, and his vicious credentials qualifies him for a regular mental check.
The truth of the matter is that Fani-Kayode and Rochas are not in the same class. Imo people thought otherwise but today they know better. Our joy for them is that 2019 is just around the corner. They will surely kick him out, and his emptiness would be exposed.
The truth that scares the likes of Okorocha is that Fani-Kayode is a confirmed Cambridge-trained lawyer whose great grandfather, Rev Emmanuel Adedapo Kayode, his grandfather, Victor Adedapo Kayode were UK-trained, and his father, Chief Remilekun Fani-Kayode, was not just a prominent lawyer who finished from Cambridge University in 1941 and came top in the British Bar examination for the whole of British Commonwealth of nations, he was also the Deputy Premier of Western Nigeria, and the one who successfully moved for Nigeria’s independence in the Federal House of Assembly in 1958.
He was a Queens Counsel, the third Nigerian to be made a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, and set up the first indigenous law firm with the erudite late Chief Frederick Rotimi Williams and Chief Bode Thomas.
One can go on and on.
Chief Femi Fani-Kayode himself needs no introduction. A Cambridge trained-lawyer who was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1985, he practiced law in the firm of Kayode & Sowemimo before he ventured into politics where he rose to the peak of his career, becoming a two-time minister of the Federal Republic after being appointed the first ever Special Assistant on Public Affairs to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The import of all these is that Rochas has no history backing up his claim to fame today. He is alleged to come from an unknown root as his paternity is believed to still be very much in doubt even in Imo State.
We know those who worship mammon and have sold their souls to the devil to acquire it and also to become governor. With time we shall expose their evil deeds including why they go about in customised diapers as a consequence of their evil and unnatural copulation even with donkeys just to acquire fame, money and power.
One then wonders how such a man whose highest educational qualification is a mere Advanced Diploma would dare attack Fani-Kayode. A man that when you mention the name Williams Shakespeare to he would ask you if that is the name of his village barber rather than being one of the greatest literary minds and writer ever known in history. That is how primitive, uneducated and backward the walking statue is.
If not for the kind of system that we run in Nigeria, men like Rochas should be seeking to write JAMB now in pursuit of their first degree. He probably would have been given admission now based on trial or pity because we know he has a very low intelligence quotient (IQ).
Rochas should remember that he is a slave. If he was not a governor, FFK would have had him crawl on his knees and kiss his feet. He should know his place and stay out of our line of fire for his own good.
In our own humble estimation, we think it is just too unfortunate that such a low life is leading an Imo State of erudite scholars, scientists, highly educated and successful businessmen/women, political giants, legal gurus etc.
Our consolation, like Onyeagucha advised, is that Rochas Okorocha seemed to have attacked Fani-Kayode while sewing his prison uniform. The imagination of life after government house could have affected his mental state leading him to spew gibberish-
Politics / Re: FFK Replies Rochas-----okorocha Is Nothing But A Dirty, Cheap, Fat, Ugly Frog by scorpio2013: 10:27am On Jul 26, 2017
Tout forming queens council. Your education is a waste because of lack of character. You can body shame all you want, you still remain a societal misfit.
Samzyarmani:
PRESS STATEMENT: RESPONSE TO GOVERNOR ROCHAS OKOROCHA FROM CHIEF FEMI FANI-KAYODE
Rochas Okorocha’s jibe at Chief Femi Fani-Kayode following the wide doubts expressed by Nigerians at the authenticity of the photograph emanating from the APC governors’ purported visit to Muhammadu Buhari in London is a sign of desperation to serve the evil purposes for which the Imo State governor has been procured.
This is true to the character of Okorocha who is well known for his garrulousness which he ridiculously mistakes for oratory, with which, unfortunately, he has been misleading the good people of Imo State.
Okorocha is nothing but a dirty, cheap, fat, ugly frog that mistakes himself for a monkey simply because he can hop. A man who serves and defends a president and government that have murdered, insulted, marginalized and humiliated more of his own Igbo people than any other government in the history of Nigeria outside of the civil war.
For a man whose party has unprecedentedly threatened to arrest the moment he steps out from the immunity he currently enjoys, Rochas should actually be hiding his head in shame when men like Fani-Kayode are talking.
Uche Onyeagucha, an APC chieftain and a former member of the House of Representatives, has accused Okorocha of lying serially when he said he had spoilt Imo people with projects when in fact Rochas has only littered the state with a plethora of abandoned projects, most of which exist only on paper.
In lampooning the delinquent governor, Onyeagucha had said: “…Rochas should be in prison for the way and manner he has looted Imo State. He should rather be sewing his prison uniform.
“At the appropriate time, Imo people will beam to the world, the many grisly misdeeds of this cruel administration… He has deceived our people for too long, he has bamboozled them with lies, and we have tolerated it long enough.”
Need we say more?
A man who deceitfully created a phantom Imo Air that soon disappeared into thin air without any notice after it was commissioned with so much pomp and circumstance does not deserve any serious attention.
His deceit and cruelty has since been confirmed by Imo people, and his vicious credentials qualifies him for a regular mental check.
The truth of the matter is that Fani-Kayode and Rochas are not in the same class. Imo people thought otherwise but today they know better. Our joy for them is that 2019 is just around the corner. They will surely kick him out, and his emptiness would be exposed.
The truth that scares the likes of Okorocha is that Fani-Kayode is a confirmed Cambridge-trained lawyer whose great grandfather, Rev Emmanuel Adedapo Kayode, his grandfather, Victor Adedapo Kayode were UK-trained, and his father, Chief Remilekun Fani-Kayode, was not just a prominent lawyer who finished from Cambridge University in 1941 and came top in the British Bar examination for the whole of British Commonwealth of nations, he was also the Deputy Premier of Western Nigeria, and the one who successfully moved for Nigeria’s independence in the Federal House of Assembly in 1958.
He was a Queens Counsel, the third Nigerian to be made a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, and set up the first indigenous law firm with the erudite late Chief Frederick Rotimi Williams and Chief Bode Thomas.
One can go on and on.
Chief Femi Fani-Kayode himself needs no introduction. A Cambridge trained-lawyer who was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1985, he practiced law in the firm of Kayode & Sowemimo before he ventured into politics where he rose to the peak of his career, becoming a two-time minister of the Federal Republic after being appointed the first ever Special Assistant on Public Affairs to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
The import of all these is that Rochas has no history backing up his claim to fame today. He is alleged to come from an unknown root as his paternity is believed to still be very much in doubt even in Imo State.
We know those who worship mammon and have sold their souls to the devil to acquire it and also to become governor. With time we shall expose their evil deeds including why they go about in customised diapers as a consequence of their evil and unnatural copulation even with donkeys just to acquire fame, money and power.
One then wonders how such a man whose highest educational qualification is a mere Advanced Diploma would dare attack Fani-Kayode. A man that when you mention the name Williams Shakespeare to he would ask you if that is the name of his village barber rather than being one of the greatest literary minds and writer ever known in history. That is how primitive, uneducated and backward the walking statue is.
If not for the kind of system that we run in Nigeria, men like Rochas should be seeking to write JAMB now in pursuit of their first degree. He probably would have been given admission now based on trial or pity because we know he has a very low intelligence quotient (IQ).
Rochas should remember that he is a slave. If he was not a governor, FFK would have had him crawl on his knees and kiss his feet. He should know his place and stay out of our line of fire for his own good.
In our own humble estimation, we think it is just too unfortunate that such a low life is leading an Imo State of erudite scholars, scientists, highly educated and successful businessmen/women, political giants, legal gurus etc.
Our consolation, like Onyeagucha advised, is that Rochas Okorocha seemed to have attacked Fani-Kayode while sewing his prison uniform. The imagination of life after government house could have affected his mental state leading him to spew gibberish-
Politics / Re: Rochas Okorocha In Trouble After Insulting FFK by scorpio2013: 10:29am On Jul 25, 2017
Nothing like firework but noise from a wailing big baby.
potent5:
Governor Okorocha has blasted Fani-Kayode, describing him as a spoilt child.
The governor who responded through his Chief Press Secretary, Sam Onwuemeodo said: “The guy (Fani-Kayode) is a spoilt child, one of those whose parents over pampered they hardly talk like human beings. Apart from somebody who went into government, he is not known for doing business. I wonder if he has ever worked and all of a sudden he had political appointment. He has nothing else to brandish apart from the father’s name. Remove his father’s name; I don’t think he is a human being. Rochas grew from the scratch. By the grace of God and hard work, he is where he is today. But that one apart from coming to politics what else does he have to brandish?”

We all know FFK very well in this kind of game. Fireworks is sure to come from FFK himself.

Shouldn't Rochas run for his 'dear life'?
Properties / Re: Flood Overwhelms Asaba, Destroys Official Documents, Files, Homes by scorpio2013: 9:18am On Jul 23, 2017
Water level where?. Before you jump into conclusion, get the evidence to prove that water level has risen.Or prove that the drainage system is adequate enough to drain rain water to a suitable outlet. This is rain water and not ocean surge.
Nbote:
Even development agency office flooded, govt house fence affected as well.. For those ppl who are always quick to blame houses cited on drainages weneva flooding is mentioned jus pray u don't experience flooding... D water level everywhere has risen so drainage or not d floods are here....
Politics / Re: How Aisha Buhari Stylishly Mocked The Igbos(See Photos) by scorpio2013: 2:30am On Jul 11, 2017
Weaker animals are the poor masses without a voice and hyenas and Jackals are those positioned to benefit if, God forbid PMB kicks the bucket.
Wisdomkosi:
Aisha Buhari and Senator Shehu Sani have likened Nigerians as Weaker Animals while wife of the President continued by saying that  the Hyena's and the Jackals will soon be sent out of the kingdom .

The weaker animals here are the Fulanis praying for Buhari quick recovery, while the Hyena's and the jackals who will soon be sent out of the kingdom are the Igbos.

She deliberately con that words to use it to mock the Igbos who she believes hate her husband but didn't know that she adding more pain and hatred to the already existing one.

It is time she becomes careful with her choice of words because as the wife of the President, this type of statement ought not to come out of her mouth especially now that the country heated up.

By Wisdomkosi

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Politics / Re: Biafra Has Not Been Defeated – Wole Soyinka by scorpio2013: 10:53pm On Jul 10, 2017
He is not a historian nor is he a military man. he must not delve into matters outside his area of specialization, let him profer solution to the frequent flooding of Lagos island. Such solutions will be more beneficial to citizens than his Biafran permutation.
Aladinn:


Whoever you are, you're just too intelligent. You really captured the message WS was passing across. Biafra needs another approach if it's going to succeed. Thank you for this brilliant summary.
Politics / Re: Biafra Has Not Been Defeated – Wole Soyinka by scorpio2013: 10:43pm On Jul 10, 2017
I thought professors busy themselves with research and development. When did he become a military strategist or historian mmm? Please leave military matters and history to those who have the training and expertise.
Cooly100:

On July 6, 1967, civil war broke out in Nigeria between the country’s military and the forces of Biafra, an independent republic proclaimed by ex-Nigerian military officer Odumegwu Ojukwu on May 30 of that year. The war killed more than 1 million people, many of whom died from starvation. It ended in January 1970 with the reintegration of Biafra into Nigeria. Malnutrition, Red Cross, kwashiorkor, relief flights, genocide, the Uli airstrip used by Biafran planes to elude the Nigerian blockade, mercenaries, the Aburi accord that broke down and led to war—these are some of the memory triggers of the Nigerian civil war of secession that we would like to re-assign.


Over a million lives perished—a shameful proportion of them children—mostly through starvation and aerial bombardment. The Nigerian federal government, committed to the doctrine of oneness, had boasted that the conflict would last no longer than three weeks of “police action.” We had learnt much from the politics of other nations, but apparently not from history; the war lasted more than two years. Noble Laureate, Prof Wole Soyika Tormented by the image of a herd of human lemmings rushing to their doom, as a young writer, I made the “treasonable” statement warning that the secessionist state, Biafra, could never be defeated. The simplistic rendition of that conviction in most minds—certainly in the minds of the then-ruling military and its elite support—was that this applied merely to the physical field of combat. Thus it was regarded as a psychological offensive against the federal side, an attempt to demoralize its soldiers while boosting the war spirit of the enemy. That “enemy” had also boasted that no force in black Africa could defeat them. My visit to the Biafran enclave in October 1966 resulted in arrest and detention.

During interrogation, I insisted that my statement was meant as a counter to the surge of emotive nationalism and a slavish sanctification of colonial boundaries. Biafra was therefore an expression of that rejection and its replacement with a people’s self-constitutive rights. This specific challenge owed its genesis to memory at its rawest, the memory of ethnic cleansing, whose remedy could not be sought rationally in a campaign of subjugation against an already traumatized community. One question, rhetorical in tone, stuck in my mind for long afterwards. It went thus: “Why should you take it on yourself to make such a statement? Is it because you’re a writer? Who are you to take a contrary stance to the government?” I replied to myself that I had learned to listen. The young man countered that he was on the side of history, and Biafra would be crushed. Not quite, as it turned out.

The Biafrans were indeed defeated on the battlefield, but crushed? Today, most Nigerians know better. Biafra has not been defeated. If anyone was left in any doubt about this, the last work of my late colleague, Chinua Achebe’s There Was A Country, has left us re-thinking. New generation writers, born long after that brutal war, have inherited and continue to propagate the Biafran doctrine, an article of faith among the Igbo populace, even among those who pay lip-service to a united nation. Millions remain sworn to uphold it. Many have died at the hands of the police and the military as succeeding guardians of that legacy troop out to reclaim it in defiant manifestations. Amnesty International estimated that at least 150 pro-Biafra activists have been killed since August 2015. Some of their leaders, including the director of their official mouthpiece, Radio Biafra, remain on trial for alleged subversion and treason. Others have gone underground. The war is not over, only the tactics have changed. One could claim that a project of internal secession is unfolding, one that skirts the peripheries of Nigerian laws, testing what they permit, and daring what they do not.


As for the victorious side, analysts continue to cite the lingering consequences of the war of secession among the main causes of the nation’s instability, alongside contemporary factors such as mismanagement of petroleum resources, corruption, visionless leadership, etc. Today, secession simmers openly, and is moving steadily beyond rhetoric. It has already taken on a dangerous complement—ejection. A number of combative youth organizations in the northern part of Nigeria recently called for the expulsion of the Igbo from their lands for daring once again to talk about secession. Mainstream leaders have disowned them, but some support has been voiced by individuals within the same adult cadre, including its intelligentsia. Debate is intense, often acrimonious. Sadly however, one is left with a feeling that most participants in this discourse shy away from a fundamental component of nation being, one that transcends the Biafran will to corporate existence. That principle virtually gasps for air under the wishfully terminal mantra that goes:

“The unity of Nigeria is non-negotiable.” I have never understood how this is supposed to differ from the dogma of certain religious strains that declare conversion from faith to be an act of apostasy, punishable by death. Nationality, like religion, is only another construct into which one is either born, or acquires by accident or indoctrination. Those who insist on the divine right of nation over a people’s choice seem unaware that they box themselves into the same doctrinaire mould of mere habit, just like religion. In the Nigerian instance, however, the matter is even more troubling. Since the absolutists of nation indivisibility are not ignorant of the histories of other nations and are immersed daily under evidence of the assertive factor of negotiation—be it in the language of arms and violence or the conference table—since they know full well that this process straddles pre-colonial, colonial and postcolonial histories, such speakers unconsciously imply that Africans are sub-citizens of the real world and are not entitled to make their own choices, even in this modern age. This smacks of an inferiority complex, if not of a slavish indoctrination, when we additionally consider how today’s Africa came to be, a land mass of constitutive units that were largely determined by alien interests, and thus, hold possibilities of fatal flaws.


Also requiring contestation is the implicit equation of supreme sacrifice with supreme entitlement: Those who say, “We have shed our blood for Nigerian unity, and will not stand by and watch it dismantled.” My observation is that in civil warfare—indeed in most kinds of warfare—civilians pay the higher price in lives, possessions and dignity. We need therefore to eliminate the distracting lament of professionals of violence and confront, in its own right, the issue of the collective volition of any human grouping. This leaves us with the other line of approach, the line of frankly subjective or reasoned, pragmatic preferences. It is a positioning that admits, quite simply, I am a creature of habit and prefer things as they are. Or: I like to be a big frog in a small pond, and allied determinants. Such individual and collective preferences for nation validation offer sincere basis for negotiation and resolution. Once conceded, we proceed to invoke the positives of cohabitation that render fragmentation mostly adventurist and potentially destructive. Habit is a great motivator, but it should not be permitted to transform itself into categorical controls that make any existing condition “non-negotiable.”

Should Biafra stay in, or opt out of Nigeria? That is the latent question. Even after years of turbulent co-tenancy, it seems unreal to conceive of a Nigeria without Biafra. My preference for “in” goes beyond objective assessment of economic, cultural and social advantages for Biafra and the rest of us....


Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/biafra-has-not-been-defeated-wole-soyinka/
Politics / Re: 5 Pictures That Mock The Flood Situation In Lekki by scorpio2013: 8:53pm On Jul 09, 2017
Before we jump into the conclusion that this is global warming ( because it is trending) let's make sure we have done a proper study of the situation. It could be as a result blocked drains.
iammo:
you should read this http://www.ucsusa.org/global_warming/science_and_impacts/impacts/heavy-flooding-and-global-warming.html

in simple terms increase in earth temprature = melting of the ice in north and south pole = more sea water = heavy rainfall and crazy weather = more flood = lagos island and japan flood (15 death recorded) .
Politics / Re: 5 Pictures That Mock The Flood Situation In Lekki by scorpio2013: 8:48pm On Jul 09, 2017
Rain water. Rain water that couldn't flow to any out let, maybe due to blocked drains or something.
dingbang:
The water levels of the Atlantic rose which made it cover the areas around lekki . simple
Politics / Re: 5 Pictures That Mock The Flood Situation In Lekki by scorpio2013: 8:18pm On Jul 09, 2017
Don't rejoice over people's misfortune.
newsynews:

Big man and Big problem! That’s exactly the situation residents of Lekki and Victoria Island areas of Lagos State are in as both areas are heavily flooded at the moment. As we all know, Nigerians are quick to create excitement from their sufferings due to their ”shuffering and shmiling” mentality. Memes have been flying around concerning the flood which has seen people abandon their expensive cars to board canoes just to find their way in and out of what is known as a Big Man’s Area. I think canoes can only be afforded by the richest of the richest on the island right now, while those that are way below in the pecking order have turned themselves into frogs as they leap and hop about. They should all just become fishes. Let me not bore you with my Mainland boy talk, just enjoy the few pictures below.

http://wotzup.ng/5-pictures-that-mock-the-flood-situation-in-lekki/
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Suggest 2child Policy For Biafrans Due To Overbloated Pop by scorpio2013: 12:52pm On Jul 08, 2017
Igbos have enough usable land full stop.
Ekealterego:

In this case, Nnamdi Kanu was specific to a region.
Even as that, when you consider land mass, you must also consider the useable areas. For instance, look at Niger Republic and the land size.. Niger has one of the largest land area in Africa, but most part of it is uninhabitable desert land. In essence, it is almost useless.

Apart from that, you have to assign different land uses for an area. Not everywhere should be built up, in fact it's a disaster. You must have natural reserved area, industry, residential, commercial, etc...
There must be a balance between population and land resources.
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Suggest 2child Policy For Biafrans Due To Overbloated Pop by scorpio2013: 12:32pm On Jul 08, 2017
Yeah. More than that. I want to be like Solomon.
Warship:



OK

Pls do me a favour

Produce 20 kids so that you can increase your wealth.
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Suggest 2child Policy For Biafrans Due To Overbloated Pop by scorpio2013: 11:49am On Jul 08, 2017
No, the north is filled with poor people because of illiteracy and maybe laziness. My grand parents had seven kids and they are all doing well.
Warship:




Why didn't your parents produce 20 kids in order to increase wealth.?

The more kids you have the more expenses you incur.

Therefore, it is best to increase your income first through alternative incomes before you increase your expenses


This is why the North is filled with wretched people.
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Suggest 2child Policy For Biafrans Due To Overbloated Pop by scorpio2013: 11:36am On Jul 08, 2017
There is no perfect system anywhere in the world, you can only improve on what you have as the need arises.Besides, our kids are not starving. We have a lot of fertile land to cultivate and feed ourselves.
Ontarget:

But since the there is no "better management" in place yet why not take simple measures as limiting birth rate till whenever the better management has been put in place? You want to give birth to kids who will come to the world just to starve and die?
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Suggest 2child Policy For Biafrans Due To Overbloated Pop by scorpio2013: 11:29am On Jul 08, 2017
With proper training, the kids will fend for themselves when they come of age.
Warship:
Kingsley1000


Population should increase only when wealth has increased

To me, before a couple should raise any kid, a certain investment/business outside their jobs should be established to sustain that kid in case of unforseen circumstances that are unpleasant.

IN SUMMARY

Our people should only have more than 2 kids when they have established alternative incomes for their extra kids.
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Suggest 2child Policy For Biafrans Due To Overbloated Pop by scorpio2013: 11:26am On Jul 08, 2017
How will wealth increase without human beings? human beings create wealth not robots.
Warship:
Kingsley1000


Population should increase only when wealth has increased

To me, before a couple should raise any kid, a certain investment/business outside their jobs should be established to sustain that kid in case of unforseen circumstances that are unpleasant.

IN SUMMARY

Our people should only have more than 2 kids when they have established alternative incomes for their extra kids.
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Suggest 2child Policy For Biafrans Due To Overbloated Pop by scorpio2013: 11:23am On Jul 08, 2017
You apply what best suits your situation. Those robots maybe used in areas with low population. While those with high population can make use of good old manual labour.
Kingsley1000:
The world is advancing in technology,i once watched a documentary in bbc where robots are used to substitute humans in most heavy industries in JAPAN AND HONGKONG
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Suggest 2child Policy For Biafrans Due To Overbloated Pop by scorpio2013: 11:16am On Jul 08, 2017
All these problems you listed can be taken care of by just ensuring that our people are well educated and trained. A society with well trained manpower can deal with any situation. The problem is when you have all these people and they don't know what to do to help themselves.
Kingsley1000:
some of the things that will befall us if we didn't heed to Nnamdi kanu's suggestion



1. More mouths to feed.
2. Lower standard of living.
3. Poverty.
4. Overcrowded cities.
5. Sickness and spreading of diseases.
6. Insufficient natural resources to provide adequate
goods and services.
7. Inadequate facilities, such as housing, medical etc.
8. Problem of starvation and malnourished population.
9. Education facilities may not meet the requirements of
the entire population.
10. Unemployment.
11. Higher crime rate due to unequal distribution of wealth
and insufficient financial resources.
12. Environmental pollution. Trees are felled to make
space for housing facilities.
13. Agricultural production is insufficient to meet the
requirements of the entire population, which results in
higher prices.
14. Money is diverted to ensure that the population is fed,
rather then carrying out fundamental research.
15. Lower life expectancy.
16. People living in rural areas are not provided with
employment opportunities.
17. Large number of people lives in unhygienic
conditions.
18. Birth rate is high.
19. Due to lack of proper medical facilities death is also
very high. People succumb to various diseases.
20. Child labor is common. To sustain themselves
families force their children to work, rather than send
them to school.

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Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Suggest 2child Policy For Biafrans Due To Overbloated Pop by scorpio2013: 11:06am On Jul 08, 2017
Wrong. What we need here in Nigeria is to put in place better management system. This we can achieve through human capacity development and the elimination or reduction of corruption.
Ontarget:



When management fails do you think it is wise to keep reproducing carelessly? Nigerians are not even helping themselves. If they know the government is failing in its responsibility the wise thing to do is limit their reproduction rate but they wouldn't.
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Suggest 2child Policy For Biafrans Due To Overbloated Pop by scorpio2013: 11:00am On Jul 08, 2017
1. Increase in the size of market as extra demand will be generated which will stimulate investment.
2. Avaliability of needed manpower. Expanding industries can recruit new workers to the labour force. Not to mention manpower for defence. Etc

Kingsley1000:
can you enumerate some of the merits of high population? and why hasn't it favoured the likes of china,india Pakistan,Bangladesh?
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Suggest 2child Policy For Biafrans Due To Overbloated Pop by scorpio2013: 10:43am On Jul 08, 2017
Our population is not higher than our resources. Look at our landmass, it is scantily populated.
Ekealterego:

When the population is higher than the resources available then the social and economic sustainability of the country is threatened. Note that land space is finite and we can't do what the Europeans did in the 16th centuries and beyond; exploring and conquering "new worlds" like America and Australia. Except we by any stroke of luck discover a habitable planet in space.
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Suggest 2child Policy For Biafrans Due To Overbloated Pop by scorpio2013: 10:04am On Jul 08, 2017
Nnamdi KANU is what can be referred to as a dead spy in the world of espionage.
Kingsley1000:
During yesterday's visit to Anambra,ipob leader Nnamdi kanu has opined that it would be favourable if we can cut down or control our overbloated population due to our merger land mass and resources,just the way it's done in china since 1970.Igbos residing in Nigeria accounts roughly 50million people with landmass times two of taiwan and lesser than England...there are many advantages he listed if we can successfully curtail our ever-escalating population which include these parameters...better management of resources,economic viability/sustainability,increase in litracy level,even or adequate resource/wealth distribution ,food availability,among others

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Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Suggest 2child Policy For Biafrans Due To Overbloated Pop by scorpio2013: 10:02am On Jul 08, 2017
You are sick. Human beings don't pop out kids like rats child.
Agumbankembu:


Because he suggested you stop popping kids like rats?
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Suggest 2child Policy For Biafrans Due To Overbloated Pop by scorpio2013: 9:59am On Jul 08, 2017
There many advantages in have high population. We should just focus on giving our people quality education and the enabling environment for them to prosper.
Ontarget:
I dislike this Nnamdi Kanu guy but I am of support his stance on population decrease not just in the south east but beyond. A rising population is really a serious problem that a lot of us don't seem to pay attention to. The issue of unemployment and mass poverty we have today has part of its roots in overpopulation. People need to give birth to what can be cared for and not pumping out too many human beings that the planet doesn't even need.

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Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Suggest 2child Policy For Biafrans Due To Overbloated Pop by scorpio2013: 9:55am On Jul 08, 2017
Mischievous human being. Is this plan B or C? You will fail, trust me you will.
Kingsley1000:
During yesterday's visit to Anambra,ipob leader Nnamdi kanu has opined that it would be favourable if we can cut down or control our overbloated population due to our merger land mass and resources,just the way it's done in china since 1970.Igbos residing in Nigeria accounts roughly 50million people with landmass times two of taiwan and lesser than England...there are many advantages he listed if we can successfully curtail our ever-escalating population which include these parameters...better management of resources,economic viability/sustainability,increase in litracy level,even or adequate resource/wealth distribution ,food availability,among others

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Politics / Re: Hausa Audio: Kill All Igbos In North From October 1. Don't Touch Yorubas - Deji by scorpio2013: 9:27pm On Jul 04, 2017
Very funny PDP propaganda
houstonia:
PDP's director of new media Deji Adeyanju just posted this on Twitter amidst reactions from followers.


Link to the audio: http://www.thetrentonline.com/audio-igbos-north-genocide/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter



https://mobile.twitter.com/adeyanjudeji/status/882137268328247297
Politics / Re: Full Text Of Audio Calling On Northern Youths To Attack Igbos On October 1st by scorpio2013: 9:21pm On Jul 04, 2017
Those doing this to Nigeria will know no peace in Jesus name.
Youngadvocate:
What became laughable ethnic jingoist articulation is gradually becoming a looming  organized genocide against the Igbo race, as an audio file inciting the North to massacre ndi Igbo on October 1st has been leaked to the public.

The audion file which extolled the Arewa youths for issuing a quit notice to ndi Igbo before October 1st or risk being forcefully evicted from the north, called on northern youths especially to execute the order.

Although the order by the Arewa received wide condemnation by all, including calls for their arrest by the Acting President Yemi Osibanjo, Gov. of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai and many other notable personalities, nothing has been done to the youths.

The dealine approaches yet, security forces have made no arrests yet, rather they say they are still in search of the youths who walk through the streets of Kaduna and have continued to hold meetings, suggesting the Arewa youths have the backing of the security forces as many observed.

Although the Igbo apex socio-political group, Ohaneze Ndigbo are the community of ndi Igbo living in the north have kicked against the order and refused to recall ndi Igbo to the

Read the transcript:

“My name is Ibrahim Muhammad Jajere I want to use this medium to tell Northerners, especially the youth that the Igbo are not your brothers therefore let no one deceive you because enough of the deceit. Audio Player 00:0000:00Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume.

“We need to arise and drive them out.Imagine you accommodated this person gave him a shop and secured his property then he insults you and calls you an animal. In their region you cannot even own land or property.

“Go to the Aba and Onitsha markets and you won’t find even one Hausa man who owns a shop or even a house they would not allow that to happen.  But come to the North we have accommodated you (Igbos) this is enough.

“The quit notice issued for 1st October is still in place the Igbos must leave the North or else we the Northerners especially the youth should just arise we do not need AK47 or explosives the thing needed is a match stick and a litre of petrol which is very cheap.

“Then anywhere you see the property of the Igbos just burn it and burn them too if they refuse to leave by 1st October. They have corrupted our society and our youths because they are the ones that provide intoxicants in the north. They also bring arms. What do we need the Igbos for?

“I call on all Northern youth, to arise, who is afraid of the Igbos.If not for our useless nothern leaders,in fact we need to rise up against them because even in my state Kaduna and the 19 northern states you find Igbos executing contracts supplies and the rest.

“Are there no northerners to execute these contracts? Our state allocations are returned to the Igbos, are northerners awarded contracts in the South? No northerner can get a contract in Imo, Anambra, Abia, Enugu. They would not allow it this we know. And one bastard governor called [Nasir] El Rufai will say our youth should be arrested, let him go and Bleep his father.

“I swear they must leave the North, let them go and do the restructuring.  If not rascality  80% of their Investment is not in Igboland. I swear and call on our youth to arise  and destroy their properties  and kill them.

“No one will arrest you, anyone that wants to arrest you should first arrest Apostle [Johnson] Suleman who asked for the killing of Fulanis.

“Nnamdi Kanu threatened everyone in this country and was walking around freely and he should not be  arrested? Let them try to arrest the Arewa youth and then the war will start. I call on the people of the North, this is your last chance.

“If you do not take advantage of it and deal with the Igbos once and for all you will regret it. I charge all Northerners not to touch the Yorubas because they are peace loving, just allow them enjoy their ceremonious lifestyle do not touch them but the Igbos we must burn and destroy them.

“I leave you in peace.”

Source: www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/inciting-audio-alleges-attack-ndigbo-october-1st/

http://igbobia.com/?q=audio-recording-calling-on-northern-youths-to-violently-drive-igbos-out-of-north-on-october-1st.html

Lalasticlala, Mynd44

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Politics / Re: NNAMDI KANU The Peoples Leader, In Owerri Today. by scorpio2013: 8:22pm On Jul 04, 2017
At your age you keep tell useless lies. Very white lies.
fastjett:
OWERRI TODAY; THE PEOPLE'S LEADER.

The governor summoned the commoners, he locked all the markets to ensure compliance. They were to meet him at the Dan Anyiam stadium. The people suspected he wants to use them for another political point to show that the people are with him and not with Nnamdi Kanu and His Biafra "ignoramuses" as you, very enlightened people call them.

These people decided to arrive with Biafra flags and banners to the venue. Very large flags and banners. They hoisted the flags all over the stadium. They waited for their governor for more than 4 hours , he didn't show up.

Information filtered in that he has asked them to reconvene at Heroes Square, some said ICC, some, freedom park. Some persons marched to these venues and the governor did not show up in any.

Suddenly news filtered in that Nnamdi kanu was passing through Douglas road to mbaise road enroute umuahia. Immediately the crowd surged, persons numbering more than 100, 000 came out to have a glimpse of this circumstantial hero and "fraud" as you Mr and Mrs integrity refer to him. The noise was tumultuous, motorists stopped, the police and traffic personnels' joined the entire people to sing and wave at that man you labelled a "fraud".

The joy in the faces of these illiterates whose voices you hate to hear whenever they chant Biafra, was emotionally overwhelming.

The people have chosen their leader!

The other political office holder(s) is(are) having a very lonely stroll along the street of leadership.

All hail Bia.fra
Politics / Re: "I Heard The Audio Inciting Northerners To Slaughter Igbos On Oct 1" – FFK by scorpio2013: 8:18pm On Jul 04, 2017
He is a big joke. I have not seen an ethnic jingoist such as him.
padresolomon:
FFK is simply mad and needs mental help before he goes completely out of control.

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