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DONALD TRUMP'S FULL SPEECH ON WHY HE HATES AFRICANS & ARABS. We are not obliged,even for a second, to try to prove to anybody and especially to blacks and Arabs that we are superior people - we have demonstrated that to the black and Arabs in 1001 ways. The America we know today was not created by wishful thinking.We created it at the expenses of intelligence, sweat and blood.....we do not pretend like other whites that we like the blacks - We must admit,without any fear,that we don't like them,and for so so may many valid reasons. The fact that blacks and Arabs look like human beings does not necessarily make them sensible human beings. Hedgehogs are not porcupines and lizards are not crocodiles because they look alike. if God had wanted us to be equal to blacks and Arabs, he would have created us all of a uniform colour and intellect. But he created us differently.Whites, blacks, yellow, the rulers and the ruled. intellectually we are superior to the blacks and Arabs.That has been proven beyond the reasonable doubt over the years. I believe that a white man is an honest, God fearing person who has demonstrated practically the right way of being a human.By now every one of us has seen it practically that blacks and Arabs cannot rule themselves. Give them guns and they will kill each other.They are good in nothing else but making noise, dancing, marrying many wives, alcoholism, witchcraft, indulging in sex, pretending in church, jealousy, fighting and complaining of nonsense. Their only main concern (which according to me is stupidity of the highest magnitude) is same - sex marriages.They keep pointing fingers to us,we the west,that we have legalised it in our countries,and that we always outspokenly support gay people around the world.And because they always foolishly want to demostrate their ignorance,hatred and fear about the subject,some of them have even enacted harsh laws to codemn their own gay citizens.This shows that beyond illusions and doubt,what people do with their own bodies is Africans main concern.I hear they even strip their women publicly. Let us all accept the fact that the black man is a symbol of poverty, mental inferiority, laziness and emotional incompetence.To make the matter worse,he can do everything possible to defend his stupidity.Give them money for development and they will fight and create hatred and enmity for themselves.Drill oil wells for them and they will not have peace all the days of their life.See,for instance,what's happening in Nigeria,Southern Sudan,Malawi,DRC just to mention a few. this proves to anybody including a stupid fool that Africans do not know what they want. isn't that plausible? Therefore that the white man is created to rule the black man, Africans will always have day dreams.And here is the creature (black man) that lacks foresight but only sees what is near him and still fails to know what to do. A black man is stupid to the extent that he cannot plan for his life beyond a year. Therefore how can they develop and live longer. Corruption in west (And China) is a big abomination but in africa,it's so huge that it is slowly becoming an acceptable way of life.They sing and rejoice to their corrupt political leaders.They worship their scandal-ridden religious leaders like their gods.Lest you forget,these so called Africans are praising,dancing and praying for the people that have impoverished them,and who comes to hide their loot here. Then which fool argues that the black man is not born a beggar, grows a beggar, looks a beggar, falls sick as a beggar and dies a beggar. this has been proven beyond reasoning. I wonder why even up to now most Africans still go to school by force and those who are at school are are just drug addicts who don't know what took them there.This is a pregnant stupidity in Africa that needs Jesus's immediate second coming. the body of Africans is a very fertile ground for all diseases in the world because they don't fear even HIV/AIDS. This leaves me with a question: are our eyes created the same with those Africans,,.? I hear there are still cultures in Africa that prohibit them from using latrines which is very annoying. They cried for independence but have failed to rule themselves. For sure being African is a very untreatable disease that even prayers are not enough. They have minerals but they cannot do anything with it.Therefore let us (whites) go to Africa and pick what we can pick and leave what is of no use.Poverty is a disease to the whites but to the blacks it is very normal. The worst tragedy in Africa is that if you dare stand up and speak up for what's right,you may end up regretting.The few wise and open-minded Africans who have tried to educate these fools about civilization have met the worst.They have been pushed hard on the wall,they have been silenced and others have been killed. Before I finish,let me tell Africans that before you jump and call me a racist,an anti-blacks or whatever term you may wish to use against me,first tackle runaway corruption,dreadful terrorism,tribalism,poverty,unemployment, diseases, illiteracy ,ignorance and inequality that have put your whole continent on the verge of collapse.Hate me or love me I don't care.I know this is the plain truth which will never see the light of the day to the cowards that are afraid to be told as it is. Jesus please hurry and save Africans and Arabs. A WORD IS ENOUGH FOR THE WISE. By, Donald .J. Trump. I READ THIS AND DISCOVER THAT THIS MAN CALLED TRUMP IS AT LEAST HONEST. WE SUFFER IN SILENCE, AND FOR THOSE THAT ARE CORRAGEOUS TO TALK, WE LEAVE THEM ALONE TO FACE THE HEAT ALONE. WE NEED TO LEARN TO REVOLT AGAINST TYRANY |
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tkovie2002:Exactly!!!.. You ve said my mind.. I have a toyota camry that the AC is always on anytime the car is working and I can tell you the car is almost 4 years now with no side effect and no much difference in the fuel consumption rate with AC or not. Its just the nigerian poverty mentality. Please enjoy this life. My engine is very sound. |
johnydon22:Mr john, I'm really disappointed in your comment.. U just condemn the design and fabrication out rightly. I'm sure since u were born u have not even fabricated a simple tooth pick for community. Please learn to appreciate a simple development around u. Have u ever thought about the problem farmers usually face in land preparation process before planting. This machine will make land preparation process easy for small scale farmers and the maintenance very cheap This is a good development for our country and I pray and hope they are able to commercialize this fabrication. |
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Not sure of where to post it, please help move to the right page. Segun Adeyemi, Osogbo Tragedy struck in Osogbo at the weekend when a radio repairer, Mr Kareem Teslim was electrocuted at a substation of the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company, IBEDC, around the Ataoja’s palace, Osogbo, Osun state capital. Teslims’s death brought to the fore scores of people who have lost their lives to electrocution in Osogbo and other part of the state. A refrigerator repairer identified as Moshood Majoko, had two months ago lost his precious life when he was electrocuted while trying to fix a faulty electricity cable behind Ilesa Motor Park, Osogbo. The deceased was a father of five. Eye witnesses revealed that Teslim who owned a workshop at Iso-Isu, Oja-Oba area of Osogbo, was burnt to ashes by electricity, after falling from an electric pole. Sources stated that the deceased was in his shop when report came that a line was faulty in the substation located few metres away from his workplace, and he immediately proceeded to the site where the fault was noticed. One of the sources who lived close to the scene of the incident, told newsmen that the deceased felt reluctant to climb the pole when he noticed that the fault would involve him climbing the pole before it could be fixed, as he was not aware initially. The eye witness who prayed not to be named said: “His initially thought was that the fault was minor. But when he got to the substation where the transformer is, he discovered that the fault was on one the two poles holding the transformer. Ladder was brought for him and he climbed the pole and began work. “He was barely three minutes on the pole when electric voltage took off his dress and he shouted. He lost balance and fell from the transformer. Unfortunately, there was electricity supply on the lines at the time. “His body was badly burnt and was barely recognized. Those standing nearby all ran in different directions and he was left there for several hours.” When contacted, the Manager, Branding and Communication of IBEDC, Kike Owoeye, confirmed the incident and expressed concern over the increasing rate of electrocution caused by unauthorized access to the facilities of the company. Owoeye, however warned people against unauthorized access to IBEDC facilities, saying henceforth, the company, with the help of law enforcement agencies, would deal decisively with any illegal person caught working on the facilities of the company. |
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Olabisi Deji-Folutile I have on my table a protest letter from the Office of the Secretary to the State Government, Office of the Governor, State of Osun. The main complaint in that letter is that the PUNCH titles have not been fair to Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola in their reports. There is no point defending PUNCH on this. From my experience as an editor, this is a common complaint, especially from politicians. I can’t count the number of times that both the Peoples Democratic Party and the All Progressives Congress have accused PUNCH of working for the opposition. To an average Nigerian politician, any story that does not favour his political party or members is sponsored. The state government’s protest letter notwithstanding, I can’t help but bare my heart on the current imbroglio in Osun State between the government and its lecturers on the one hand, and the state and its doctors on the other. Indeed, for the people of Osun, it has been a circus show since the election of the “financial engineer” more than five years ago. First, the governor slashed tuition drastically at the state-owned university, Osun State University, and refused to provide funds for running the institution. Not too long after, the institution’s lecturers went on strike because the state couldn’t pay their salaries. Again, the governor merged about 850 secondary schools in the state into 70, in what he described as the “Omoluabi Essence.” By that merger, Christian schools were merged with Muslim colleges where the mode of dressing involves the wearing of hijab. That also created problems. At some point, some students dressed as masqueraders to school to prove a point. It was really confusion galore! In October last year, there were rumours that the state was planning to merge all its colleges of education. This was also greeted with many protests. Though the state debunked the reports, the sacking of lecturers in some of the colleges of education has further fuelled the rumour of merger. Last Friday, 141 members of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics and Non-Academic Staff Union in the state-owned tertiary institutions were laid off. The dismissed workers were said to be victims of the ongoing controversial merger of tertiary institutions in the state. The two institutions affected are the Osun State College of Education, Ila-Orangun and Osun State College of Education, Ilesa. But, the lecturers refused to collect their termination letters. Under normal circumstances, this should be regarded as an act of gross insubordination. To compound the problem, other lecturers in the state, in a bid to support their own, have embarked on an indefinite strike. Probably, as a way of saving the governor from an imminent embarrassment, the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Mr. Najeem Salam, suspended the lecturers’ sacking. He asked the provosts of the institutions, their governing councils, as well as officials of the ministry of education, ASUP and CEASU to appear before the House to resolve the issues. But, interestingly, authorities of these institutions told the House that government had nothing to do with the workers’ dismissal. According to them, the affected workers were dismissed due to redundancy, inappropriate qualification, poor academic development and declining productivity, among other reasons. Agreed that some of the reasons adduced for the workers’ dismissal could be true, isn’t it strange that the managements had to wait this long before taking a decision on these people? It is also interesting that different tertiary institutions are giving similar reasons for taking similar steps when there are no records of joint meetings of both institutions on same agenda at any point in time. The truth is the school authorities may need to invent another lie for the discerning and intelligent members of the society. As things stand now, if I were to be in Ogbeni Aregbesola’s shoes, I would simply embrace the political resolution that the House of Assembly has graciously offered. I will drop the idea of sacking the lecturers. Already, Governor Aregbesola is fast losing the respect of the state’s workforce. He is going through what some lazy husbands that constantly crave for respect when they can’t do things that confer respect on men go through every time. No woman respects any man that delights in giving excuses for failure. Any government that can’t pay its workers has failed. Respect is earned. One of the things that confer honour on responsible men is their ability, not only to provide the basic necessities of their families, but to also satisfy some of their indulgences. Someone once told me that his wife changed his name to “My Lord’’ when he landed a mouth-watering job. Recently, she changed his name to “My International man” when his salary was doubled. For now, Governor Aregbesola remains a “weightless” governor. He can’t command the respect of the state’s workers. Though he has consistently tried his best to convince his people that their present predicament is a function of the global meltdown, workers who are being owed months of salaries have refused to be persuaded. How can they when they see their governor live a life of opulence every day? The governor and his family use a private helicopter funded by the state to travel across the states of the federation. Who would respect an employer who has turned them to beggars? Lots of workers in Osun State are welfare candidates in some churches and mosques. Some have even been forced to sell their property to pay their children’s school fees. Right now, the governor is facing another set of recalcitrant workers in the state doctors. They are on strike and have ignored the governor’s threat to dismiss them. Two times, the striking doctors ignored the governor’s ultimatum for them to return to work. These are doctors who embarked on strike to protest the government’s decision to pay them half salaries. On Thursday, it was reported that the positions of the doctors were advertised. But, the Nigerian Medical Association has told medical doctors in the country to shun the jobs being advertised by the state government. Meanwhile, the Medical and Dental Consultants Association of Nigeria at Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Teaching Hospital, jointly owned by Oyo and Osun states, has started an indefinite strike. How many battles would the governor fight? Unfortunately, he seems to find it convenient to be a lone ranger. Almost a year after he was sworn in as a second-term governor, Ogbeni has yet to constitute his cabinet. Sincerely, this is not the time for the governor to flex his muscles. The governor can’t afford any further distractions. He needs all the time that is available for retrospection and projections. He should start by constituting a credible think tank that can proffer solutions to the economic problems staring the state in the face. Government has a duty to ensure that the basic needs of its citizens are met. A workman deserves his wages. So, it is part of the governor’s responsibilities to pay his workers’ full salaries. While the state may not directly provide food, shelter and other basic needs for the people, it should at least provide an environment where the people can thrive. The Japanese railway authorities are keeping a train station in a remote village in North Island of Hokkaido because of only one passenger – a high school student. According to Straits Times, the only two trains that stop in this village do so because of this girl. Three years ago, the Japan Railway Company decided to shut down the station. But it reversed the decision after it was discovered that a young girl used the train to go to school every day. They are running the station pending the time this girl will finish high school. Talk of a responsible and responsive government. A government should be ready to go the extra mile for its people, not bullying them after failing to pay them their salaries. www.punchng.com/ogbeni-aregbesola-this-is-no-time-to-flex-your-muscles/ Cc:Myn44 lalasticlala Seun |
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