SeniorMan5's Posts
Nairaland Forum › SeniorMan5's Profile › SeniorMan5's Posts
1 (of 1 pages)
This is his market value, not his earnings. His earning is definitely not close to the amount shown. I seriously dont believe Napoli is paying this guy what he is worth (I know the money is plenty to some people but he should be earning way more). Osimehn dont gock yourself man; move to the Prem League, cashout, then Saudi. |
Trust Nigerians to jump on this without critically thinking this out. The man was asked to leave because of the offensive symbol on the back of his shirt. Not just because we wore a shirt that wrote “Jesus Saves” on the back of the shirt. He clearly shows the symbols of other religions being crossed out and “sandwiched” the between the words “Jesus is the way”. Now the crossed out symbol will appear offensive to you if you happen to be Muslim or Jewish. Imagine if someone wore a shirt that insulted your mother on the front and wrote “Jesus saves” on the back. Would you be less offended? |
Cultism -> Broke people terrorizing other broke people *Spits* No go use una time find money. Nonsense |
dirtydiva:Walahi! See eem #gly stricken face. Na only wickedness full that eem head. at 70!? |
Congratulations More grease to your… |
Find cold beer after than find fine olosho to ease stress. Life is too short abeg to stress. |
FFK may not be the best messenger on this topic but he is absolutely right and telling the truth. There are many certified history books that have named Madam Tinubu as one of the top barons of the African slave trade. Infact Lagos city, in the early 18th century, was built of the proceeds of the transatlantic slave trade practiced by most of the indigenous tribes then. 17th century West Africa was a lot different than what it is today. There was no unity among tribes, even among tribes that spoke the same language. For example, the Egba’s fought with the Ibadan people, who were fighting with the Ijaye tribe (now extinct), who were fighting with the Ijebu-ode’s and so forth. So slaves were spoils of these wars. So the spoils of these wars (slaves) were mostly sold to European traders on the African coast in exchange for ammunitions to service these wars and provide protection. The Hausas people of the middle belt were also casualties of this practice as most were captured and sold off in Lagos. Slave trade was so rife in Lagos that after it was abolished by the then colonial government, there were a lot of Hausa freed slaves left in Lagos. This pushed the then colonial governor to form the first Nigerian military regiment (then called “The Lagos Army”) from free Hausa slaves (google “Glover’s Hausas”). Glover’s Army later went on to become the Nigerian Army after amalgamation. For those using madam Tinubu’s birth year (1810) as defense I say this….. The height of the transatlantic slave trade in the US was between 1785 (shortly after the US independence) and the 1850’s. Slavery was not officially abolished in the US until Pres. Lincoln signed the “Emancipation Proclamation” in 1863. So using 1810 as defense is highly flawed as slavery was not fully abolished in the US until 1863 most of with came from west Africa. FFK is a lot of things, some which I definitely agree he is lol, but he is definitely not lying on this one. The African slave trade is one of the Blackman’s (Africa’s) original sin. This sin was mostly committed due to ignorance; however, it did not exclude us (the off springs) from reaping the evil fruits of this sin. We as Africans need to come to terms with this fact and find ways to do right so we can break the chains on us. |
Na So....
|
Na So.
|
Na So.
|
Na So.....
|
Na so...
|
Na so...
|
Na so..
|
Na so...
|
Na so..
|
Na so..
|
Na so..
|
Na so...
|
Na so...
|
1 (of 1 pages)