Politics › Re: Much Talked About Onitsha Mosque Demolished! by Series22(m): 11:28am On Aug 13, 2012 |
Basic: You're on point. Don't mind the guy. He thinks Nairaland is a place where he can post poo and get others to swallow it. He's just one biased, sentimental, prejudiced, and stereoptyped pseudo-analyst. lol.. Ur grammer 2 much o. Are in anyway related to Hon patrick dat former edo state lawmaker.. POCO A POCO, ACCRAMADIASATION and DEFRENCHISEMENT a posible political MEHEMCIOUS BRUHAHA.. Dont ask me d meaning o, I dont knw wat am typing o |
Politics › Re: 'Batman' To Launch Power Projects In Nigeria - ThisDay by Series22(m): 10:45am On Aug 13, 2012 |
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Food › Re: Do You Steal Baby Food? by Series22(m): 10:40am On Aug 13, 2012 |
If sucking my girlfrinds breasts is wat u guys cal stealing baby food.. Then dat means i'm a smooth criminal |
Politics › Re: A Danfo Killed The LASTMA Official. Not The Banker - Eyewitness by Series22(m): 10:21am On Aug 13, 2012 |
Deedee49: When sometin similar happens to u someday, may u have someone write dis against u! my friend stop being emotional, wat of d official dat died? If she's innocent, allow d jury 2 dcide. Make she stop all dis 3months baby and ceasaran section story.. We d vex. R.I.P OFFICER |
Politics › Re: Much Talked About Onitsha Mosque Demolished! by Series22(m): 9:53am On Aug 13, 2012 |
jerseyboy: Emeka Ojukwu (1933 - 2011) President of Republic of Biafra. The Biafran struggle is, on another plane, a resistance to the Arab-Muslim expansionism which has menaced and ravaged the African continent for twelve centuries. As early as the first quarter of the seventh century, the Arabs, a people from the Near-East, evolved Islam not just as a religion but as a cover for their insatiable territorial ambitions. By the tenth century they had overrun and occupied, among other places, Egypt and North Africa. Had they stopped there, we would not today be faced with the wicked and unholy collusion we are fighting against. On the contrary, they cast their hungry and envious eyes across the Sahara on to the land of the Negroes. Our Biafran ancestors remained immune from the Islamic contagion. From the middle years of the last century Christianity was established in our land. In this way we came to be a predominantly Christian people. We came to stand out as a non-Muslim island in a raging Islamic sea. Throughout the period of the ill-fated Nigerian experiment, the Muslims hoped to infiltrate Biafra by peaceful means and quiet propaganda, but failed. Then the late Ahmadu Bello, the Sarduana of Sokoto tried, by political and economic blackmail and terrorism, to convert Biafrans settled in Northern Nigeria to Islam. His hope was that these Biafrans on dispersion would then carry Islam to Biafra, and by so doing give the religion political control of the area. The crises which agitated the so-called independent Nigeria from 1962 gave these aggressive proselytisers the chance to try converting us by force. It is now evident why the fanatic Arab-Muslim states like Algeria, Egypt and the Sudan have come out openly and massively to support and aid Nigeria in her present war of genocide against us. These states see militant Arabism as a powerful instrument for attaining power in the world.
Biafra is one of the few African states untainted by Islam. Therefore, to militant Arabism, Biafra is a stumbling block to their plan for controlling the whole continent. This control is fast becoming manifest in the Organisation of African Unity. On the question of the Middle East, the Sudanese crisis, in the war between Nigeria and Biafra, militant Arabism has succeeded in imposing its point of view through blackmail and bluster. It has threatened African leaders and governments with inciting their Muslim minorities to rebellion if the governments adopted an independent line on these questions. In this way an O.A.U that has not felt itself able to discuss the genocide in the Sudan and Biafra, an O.A.U. that has again and again advertised its ineptitude as a peace-maker, has rushed into open condemnation of Israel over the Middle East dispute. Indeed in recent times, by its performance, the O.A.U. might well be an Organisation of Arab Unity my guy, i'm igbo and a christian(Anglican) but your analysis about d biafran war is misleading.. D war has got nothn 2 do wit religion. D sarduana u even mention was even killed (nzeogwu kil am) b4 d war started. Rememba dat Gowon(a christian) was d GCFR of Nigeria. I knw u r happy dat d mosque is bin demolished, evn my parents r celebrating d demolition too. My arguement is dat, u should stoping distorting history. Take ur story to beer parlours.. We know better |
Politics › Re: Much Talked About Onitsha Mosque Demolished! by Series22(m): 9:43am On Aug 13, 2012 |
jerseyboy: Emeka Ojukwu (1933 - 2011) President of Republic of Biafra. The Biafran struggle is, on another plane, a resistance to the Arab-Muslim expansionism which has menaced and ravaged the African continent for twelve centuries. As early as the first quarter of the seventh century, the Arabs, a people from the Near-East, evolved Islam not just as a religion but as a cover for their insatiable territorial ambitions. By the tenth century they had overrun and occupied, among other places, Egypt and North Africa. Had they stopped there, we would not today be faced with the wicked and unholy collusion we are fighting against. On the contrary, they cast their hungry and envious eyes across the Sahara on to the land of the Negroes. Our Biafran ancestors remained immune from the Islamic contagion. From the middle years of the last century Christianity was established in our land. In this way we came to be a predominantly Christian people. We came to stand out as a non-Muslim island in a raging Islamic sea. Throughout the period of the ill-fated Nigerian experiment, the Muslims hoped to infiltrate Biafra by peaceful means and quiet propaganda, but failed. Then the late Ahmadu Bello, the Sarduana of Sokoto tried, by political and economic blackmail and terrorism, to convert Biafrans settled in Northern Nigeria to Islam. His hope was that these Biafrans on dispersion would then carry Islam to Biafra, and by so doing give the religion political control of the area. The crises which agitated the so-called independent Nigeria from 1962 gave these aggressive proselytisers the chance to try converting us by force. It is now evident why the fanatic Arab-Muslim states like Algeria, Egypt and the Sudan have come out openly and massively to support and aid Nigeria in her present war of genocide against us. These states see militant Arabism as a powerful instrument for attaining power in the world.
Biafra is one of the few African states untainted by Islam. Therefore, to militant Arabism, Biafra is a stumbling block to their plan for controlling the whole continent. This control is fast becoming manifest in the Organisation of African Unity. On the question of the Middle East, the Sudanese crisis, in the war between Nigeria and Biafra, militant Arabism has succeeded in imposing its point of view through blackmail and bluster. It has threatened African leaders and governments with inciting their Muslim minorities to rebellion if the governments adopted an independent line on these questions. In this way an O.A.U that has not felt itself able to discuss the genocide in the Sudan and Biafra, an O.A.U. that has again and again advertised its ineptitude as a peace-maker, has rushed into open condemnation of Israel over the Middle East dispute. Indeed in recent times, by its performance, the O.A.U. might well be an Organisation of Arab Unity |
Sports › Re: London Olympics Closing Ceremony - Live by Series22(m): 11:04pm On Aug 12, 2012 |
Billyonaire: DSTV KU Africa... Emmanuel T.V |
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Sports › Re: London Olympics Closing Ceremony - Live by Series22(m): 10:55pm On Aug 12, 2012 |
Desperete chicks on stage.. Abi spice gals |
Sports › Re: London Olympics Closing Ceremony - Live by Series22(m): 10:49pm On Aug 12, 2012 |
Tajo cruz and p-square |
Sports › Re: London Olympics Closing Ceremony - Live by Series22(m): 10:47pm On Aug 12, 2012 |
Na nw d ceremony make sentence.. Tina tempa |
Sports › Re: London Olympics Closing Ceremony - Live by Series22(m): 10:45pm On Aug 12, 2012 |
chic2pimp: The Chinese games does not even come close. This games was it........From the Opening Ceremony to the Games itself and now the closing ceremony, this games is without a shadow of doubt in the mind the Best ever. nothing don interest me 4 dis nonsense ceremony.. Apart 4rm jessie j |
Sports › Re: London Olympics Closing Ceremony - Live by Series22(m): 10:40pm On Aug 12, 2012 |
Dis musician wit mega ontop of Ifesinachi bus na The Undertaker 4 WWE? |
Sports › Re: London Olympics Closing Ceremony - Live by Series22(m): 10:37pm On Aug 12, 2012 |
Abeg, wen spice girls go climb stage? |
Politics › Re: A Danfo Killed The LASTMA Official. Not The Banker - Eyewitness by Series22(m): 8:09pm On Aug 12, 2012 |
iragbijile: Thats what he deserved, he got himself killed. Next time others will use their common sense. My thoughts and prayers are with that innocent 'banker.' thunder fire u; and may u die while carrying out ur legitmate duty... Isee! |
Food › Re: Price Of Garri by Series22(m): 3:34pm On Aug 11, 2012 |
isquar3d3: dat 1st pix is classic. Is dat a garri iceberg? evry nonsense thread make front page dis days. How would d pix or d topic of dis thread reduce d price of garri? Front page pls. Mtchew |
Politics › Re: Clark Challenges IBB To Public Senility Test by Series22(m): 9:11am On Aug 09, 2012 |
Series22: oya na make dem start.. Clark to ibb. I challenge u take one post clark 1st eleven are: ibori (GK) Tompolo asari henry okah Charlse okah shoot@ sight Clark (c) derico lawrence anini osisikankwu D.s.p Alameseya. TEAM I.B.B: Adamu ciroma(GK) kaita mohmd yusuf Abu qaqa Abu dada mallam shekau ibb(c) el-rufai lamido sanusi babangida aliyu Aregbesola |
Politics › Re: Clark Challenges IBB To Public Senility Test by Series22(m): 8:38am On Aug 09, 2012 |
waja: . Clark will floor him. oya na make dem start.. Clark to ibb. I challenge u take one post |
Politics › Re: Clark Challenges IBB To Public Senility Test by Series22(m): 8:21am On Aug 09, 2012 |
9ja voice: but he will not, is he not a core-northerner. 4get the deception that he is of northcentral IBB is an fulani man born in niger.
he cant stand a southerner in debate let him try point of correction. IBB is not a fulani man neither is he a hausa guy. His tribe is Gwari, 4rm niger state. If say u say Nupe, i 4 undastand smal. Ibo and ibibio are dey d same? |
Food › Re: Freemason Symbol On Dangote Spaghetti Wrapper? by Series22(m): 7:10pm On Aug 08, 2012 |
Lilspicer: Abegi mak i hear word u must bow for sumtin b4 u get sumtin,na today una know say billgate and co dey serve am-dangote dey enjoy money while his kinsmen dey die lik cow-wen bege go start him go broke die-ww.twitter.com/lilspicer and ur fada no want join dem.. Idiot |
Food › Re: Freemason Symbol On Dangote Spaghetti Wrapper? by Series22(m): 7:07pm On Aug 08, 2012 |
Euroclydon: All of us in favor of suspension of the poster's account say ''aye!'' ayyeeeeeeee. |
Romance › Re: Annoying Things Men Do. by Series22(m): 11:58am On Aug 08, 2012 |
kulyie: I hate it when men urinate in public.it irritates me,some men sef will bring out dia pe.nees in public in d full glare of everyone and do their thing.infact there was a tym i was travelling to ekiti and in btw d express a man sat on a small paint bucket defeacating and d whole peenis was out and i was like wtf,everybody in d car turned back to look @ him and he didnt even care u fit swear wit amadioha or sango, say u no like wetin u see. Pretender! Was his 'THING' big or small? Fat or thin? |
Fashion › Re: Do We Really Need Clothes? by Series22(m): 11:54am On Aug 08, 2012 |
Series22: Y do we need clothes, when d best moment in life is enjoyed witout clothes? Example... examples are Bathing and sex |
Fashion › Re: Do We Really Need Clothes? by Series22(m): 8:18am On Aug 08, 2012 |
Lord_Reed: I am very comfortable in my own skin and can walk around in my birthday suit but who wants to be called mad?
If the world was to loose all clothes (except cold places) well I won't be sad. evry evry smal post, una go wan show us say una do Gss 101(use of english) 4 university. Mtchew |
Fashion › Re: Do We Really Need Clothes? by Series22(m): 7:34am On Aug 08, 2012 |
Y do we need clothes, when d best moment in life is enjoyed witout clothes? Example... |
Jokes Etc › Re: Igbo Market Woman's Phone Contacts by Series22(m): 2:09am On Aug 05, 2012 |
Fu-fu-fu-funny |
Jokes Etc › Re: Laugh It Off, The Elderly Lady And The Manager by Series22(m): 1:28am On Aug 05, 2012 |
Should i laff? |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Argentina: Olympics Basketball (79 - 93) On 4th August 2012 by Series22(m): 12:01am On Aug 05, 2012 |
I heard the republic of ogoniland has started preparing 4 d next olympics |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Argentina: Olympics Basketball (79 - 93) On 4th August 2012 by Series22(m): 11:48pm On Aug 04, 2012 |
1supremo: That only happens in countries where the state takes the welfare of the citizen as a priority. Right now Nigeria's not on that list. Here, it's all about pulling ''hat tricks'' and becoming $320,000 dollars rich. my guy, na country wey chop belle full d invest in sports o.. Govt should b more concerned about education, security and infrastructure. I luv sports but Bleep sports 4 now. We are satisfied with particpation alone(atleast 4 now) |
Politics › Re: Oshiomole Assassination Accusation: PDP Demands Apology by Series22(m): 11:41pm On Aug 04, 2012 |
slimdiggi: what is your definition of a political party? a political party is a name, animal kingdom or place |
Sports › Re: Nigeria Vs Argentina: Olympics Basketball (79 - 93) On 4th August 2012 by Series22(m): 11:35pm On Aug 04, 2012 |
Na waoh.. So naija no fit win anytin? We curse GOD? |
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