Politics › Re: Lower Niger Congress Presenting Their Case At Us Congress W.dc by SOUNDKING: 4:01pm On May 22, 2015 |
sammyj: GEJ has divided this country with sentiment more than any other government has done. My question for the people clamoring for this reforms are i. Will they have gone for this presentation if GEJ had won
ii. What happened to N.Delta elites and militant that has benefited from all the national of this so called failed Nigeria
iii. After we divide and go our separate ways what happened to the Nigerians that got married to different tribes ?
I rest my case if they have objective answers to this questions !!!  the question is not sophiscated at all, haven't Nigerians married from foriegn lands?. |
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Politics › Re: NASS Expands 'Host Community’ To Mean Nigeria As A Whole! by SOUNDKING: 12:29am On May 22, 2015 |
halix239: u re a ful beyond comparism jst like ur olodo otuoke thief, hw can a pple support a group at the expense on the lives of their own kins,.any way i don't blame u talking like a vagabon, u re a tanoid n support a clueless unintelligent dumb fellow, so i expect u to reason the same way. boko haram believed they are during the right thing due to the support the nuts gave it,until they became hardened. |
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Politics › Re: Nigeria Would’ve Been In Crisis If Jonathan Disputed Elections – Buhari by SOUNDKING: 10:57pm On May 21, 2015 |
IdiAmin1: Nnaa, rapu ndia na aku isi na ala.
Imagine the inpunity with which he said it which means he is not in anyway regretting his actions and their aftermath in previous elections.
I'm waiting for his magic in his ist 100 days in office.  ana m ekili onye ugwu ahu in 3D,oche na anyi amaghi ihe ona agho. |
Jokes Etc › Re: (photo): Can You Remember Who This Is? I'm Sure You Would. Else you are underage by SOUNDKING: 7:19pm On May 21, 2015 |
My oga at the fu+cking top. |
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Politics › Re: Lower Niger Congress: The Five Point Mandates by SOUNDKING: 5:53pm On May 21, 2015 |
noblezone: Dont be so sure bro. A union held together by gun will surely collapse one day. If the all powerful USSR could collapse, how much more Nigeria? You are speaking like a typical African affected and confused by colonialism. So you think the territory is more important than the people that occupy them?
guide your heart bro, before you are over taken by the hunger to shed innocent blood.
Finally, it is only the insane that watch the killing of Nigerians in Nigeria by fellow Nigeria with ethnic/religious sentiments, and pretend as if nothing is happening.
By the way, why are you so insecure? If you are really so concerned about Nigeria, then you have to make efforts to convince me with sound reason and logic. Else, the kind of thoughts you expressed here is one of the reasons we want out of Nigeria.
When Nigeria finally collapse, and you start blaming those who were responsible, please font forget to include yourself. You sir are part of the problem. you deserves a 1000,000 likes for the maturity of your mention,2000,000shares for it's straightfowardness and clearity, the truth is like the light of the day, it is only the wicked who points torchlight in search of it. |
Politics › Re: Lower Niger Congress: The Five Point Mandates by SOUNDKING: 5:44pm On May 21, 2015 |
Ezemust: Amadioha burukwa ur boyfriend dia.nwayi ofe.mmanu i considered amadioha too holy for that job,i think eze udene will do it better. |
Politics › Re: Lower Niger Congress: The Five Point Mandates by SOUNDKING: 5:30pm On May 21, 2015 |
noblezone: The Lower Niger Congress first convened in August 2014. The Movement has nothing to do with outcome of the last election. Jonathan just like Buhari is only a mere pawn in the Nigerian Political chase game.
For me as an individual, I have been consistent on my views about Nigeria. So my desire to see us go our ways has nothing to do with this election.
Now, how does my position of Nigeria, Biafra and Lower Niger Congress had to do with me being paid by anybody? Does your position and views mean you are being paid too?
Finally, is it impossible for you to make your comments without name calling and insults? This is a public forum, self control and decorum are expected.
I wish you well. don't wish him well pls,he deserves it non,but you should'nt have replied that guy,his name alone shows he is a chronic drunk, NGENE NKWUENU means: a stream of palmwine. |
Politics › Re: Lower Niger Congress: The Five Point Mandates by SOUNDKING: 5:25pm On May 21, 2015 |
kastonkastrol: you guys are jokers. None of the nonsense you listed up there will be accepted or implemented by any sane house of legislators or even a sane leader. I have said this and I will continue to say this; any ethnic group that doesn't want to identify with Nigeria again should pack their belongings and move to cameroon or Chad republic. No single territory of Nigeria will be negotiated for whatever reason(s).
Lower niger congress my _ass you escaping this your seasonal psychosys will come, only when you stop thinking with your ass. |
Politics › Re: Forgive Me Where I Erred, Jonathan Begs Nigerians by SOUNDKING: 8:02pm On May 17, 2015 |
keyzid: I wonder where you're seeing the humility. Perhaps, you should quit hating this man. He's a gonner already. hatred will make not vet what you typed b4 hitind enter. |
Politics › Re: For Fools Who Think The Niger Deltans Are Oil Theives by SOUNDKING: 2:31pm On May 17, 2015 |
BlackTechnology: Olodo
Was the law accepted by the people.?
Any constitutional law that do not have the peoples backing is not different to a decree
Olodo
If that law is not accepted by the people , forget it.
E-Chicken
Now ask yourself if the law is supported by the Nigerdeltans.  when you reply someone you know you can't be compared with in any ramification based on knowledge,you become an upaid teacher to him,leave that guy if he needs lectures on law and governance he should apply to you,don't waste your precious mb on him,you have more important things to say. |
Politics › Re: Biafran Struggle Through The Eyes Of Julius Nyerere. by SOUNDKING: 2:10pm On May 17, 2015 |
zendy: Julius Nyereres insightful piece on Biafra says it all. Of course, I don't expect everyone to have the brain power to understand the concept of self determination which he enunciated here. The Biafran tragedy could have been averted if the ideology of "we must all be Nigerians wether we like it or not!" Had been done away with. Sadly,even to this day, many so called Nigerians still have this archaic mentality. I am an Igbo man, I have the right inalienable right to decide for myself if I am Nigerian or not. After all, Lord Lugard did not seek my consent before threw me together with people I have no connection with such as Yorubas and Hausas. A country derives it's legality to exist as nation by obtaining the express consent or permission of the people. If a country loses that consent, it loses legitimacy. Nigeria was a fraud when it was created by Lugard in 1914 because it didn't take into account the wishes of the people. Lugard knew that the area now known as the SS/SE would have rejected being included in Nigeria. Nigeria was a fraud then, it is a fraud now and it will always remain the personification of the fraudulent practice of the White Man in Africa and that is why it will never work. Biafra is the only alternative and the only homeland I as an Igbo man recognise. say no more my brother,biafra i love. |
Politics › Re: 2015 Elections And Beyond: My Perception About The Igbos! by SOUNDKING: 2:00pm On May 17, 2015 |
superstar1: Another senseless thread.
They stood with corruption and held their heads high.
They stood with cluelessness and held their heads high.
They stood with nepotism and held their heads hih.
they stood with looting of a never-seen-before- calibre and held their heads high.
If some people are not ashamed of their moral bankruptcy, blinded by ethnic bigotry and voted against the right judgement of good and bad, then such people are not far from Anini. better rush before that chemist closes,if you don't take your pill as soon as possible,the consequenses are known to you. |
Politics › Re: 2015 Elections And Beyond: My Perception About The Igbos! by SOUNDKING: 1:57pm On May 17, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: 2015 Elections And Beyond: My Perception About The Igbos! by SOUNDKING: 1:55pm On May 17, 2015 |
BlackTechnology: I bow to your wisdom .
You looked deeper into Things Fall Apart. 
Truly why should we abandon GEJ who called us brother.  ndi ofe oil cum umu abakpa believes our unity with SS will cost them alot so they kept loging on to nairaland with either names of ss or se origin to create hatred,but go to port or onitsha biafra is the talk of the day. God bless radio biafra, awareness is the mother of every struggle. |
Politics › Re: 2015 Elections And Beyond: My Perception About The Igbos! by SOUNDKING: 1:54pm On May 17, 2015 |
BlackTechnology: I bow to your wisdom .
You looked deeper into Things Fall Apart. 
Truly why should we abandon GEJ who called us brother.  ndi ofe oil cum umu abakpa believes our unity with SS will cost them alot so they kept loging on to nairaland with either names of ss or se origin to create hatred,but go to port or onitsha biafra is the talk of the day. |
Politics › Re: Biafran Struggle Through The Eyes Of Julius Nyerere. by SOUNDKING: 1:35pm On May 17, 2015 |
Vessi: that's the difficult part. Because elected leaders can easily sway their constituencies on a particular direction especially to vote for a referendum.
The problem is any elected official who stands up in NASS to insist on true federalism or have it in another country will be lynched upon by the old vultures IBB Gowon Obasanjo and the rest of the old military cabals.
Only a brave and heroic leader can do this. This is not a child's journey.
If our leaders are too calm and pleasing to do what will benefit our region most, we would take up our destiny on our own hands and fight for our just cause through diplomacy, peaceful enlightenment/awareness campaigns and referendum. i am with you. |
Politics › Re: NASS Expands 'Host Community’ To Mean Nigeria As A Whole! by SOUNDKING: 1:01pm On May 17, 2015 |
halix239: wot did he do for we northerners, has he stopped the bh menace, u fuls kip shouting he did this, did that for the north, this rant is so disgusting to the ears. if you, the nuts really wanted bokoharam to stop,your brothers in the army will not give them information on every attack the na pushes,if you are not behind boko haram you would have protested against them from the onset, you used boko haram to discredit gej. |
Politics › Re: Biafran Struggle Through The Eyes Of Julius Nyerere. by SOUNDKING: 12:50pm On May 17, 2015 |
superstar1: I laugh in Greek.
Your father told you of his false heroics. If he was such an hero, he would also have joined his friends to commit suicide. Why did he not?
Your father was resoundingly defeated and he had to tell you a story to make him look like a superman that he never was and he will never be.
How do you expect the story of your father to be objective? Tell the world how many books you have read n the war and not the tales by moonlight story that was told you by your father, under the orange tree. am working on one system based software that could stop foools from mentioning my posts,keep having a field day till am done. |
Politics › Re: Biafran Struggle Through The Eyes Of Julius Nyerere. by SOUNDKING: 12:47pm On May 17, 2015 |
AnambraDota: Nobody is behind those hate mongering except the Zulus on Southern Nigeria, they are everywhere calling for disaster and hate against Igbos but they won't challange a Fulani man that call the Kaffirs. Their kings want Igbos death, their intellectuuals want igbos destroyed, their youth are singing disaster to igbos because they covetous people who are obsessed about others properties.
They tell you tell will take over your houses when Biafra is actualize to show you they are no different from the Zulus in SA who can't stand a whiteman but will fight a blackman.
These zulus of Nigeria with their lagoon drunk bribe collector called king lilwayne is an inferior muslim, a cripple gambari worth more than him in a mosque you deserve a million likes. They never know that when we gain freedom the properties they are eying will not be theirs unless the true owners wants to sell it,you see, this people don't know anything about international law. |
Politics › Re: Biafran Struggle Through The Eyes Of Julius Nyerere. by SOUNDKING: 12:41pm On May 17, 2015 |
superstar1: Definitely the demented you woke up this morning, omo ti o niran.
Your father told you and you are not even ashamed of yourself. Lazy way out of having an informed knowledge. Some of us did not wait for our fathers to tell us, we read every book and article available on the war. That was the same way Chimamanda was telling us how her uncle told her his make-me-feel-good tales by moonlight stories.
Do yourself a great service of reading up.
His colleagues committed suicide and their supposed sissy leader spared his own life by dressing as a woman while running away to Abidjan.
Definitely they died a worthless death just like suicide bombers of Boko Haram, your hatred had made you not know, that the best side of a story is from an eye witness, this is it, my father fought in the war under x brigade let by major joe achuzia,he show me pix of himseft with H.M.G, the way he told me the story was similar to what i heard from other people including what i saw online,history is pased from father to children may be you were not opportuned to sit with your father for reasons best known to you.in my biafra land when someone told you, ''his father said'' you have to respect him cos he is seen as responsible. Irresponsible people don't have any story to pass from their father to their children. |
Politics › Re: Biafra-nigeria War: For Those Young Souls Born After War! by SOUNDKING: 12:22pm On May 17, 2015 |
mcquin: Guy you get sense at all? Every one is great in his right. Some Igbos are greater than me and I'm greater than some.
Can you be a Judge in your own cause? If you can't change that maxim, then don't quote me about any useless hating Igbos story.
Mumu expecting Achebe to tell his story and say Biafrans(himself included) screwed up is akin to expecting Jonathan to tell his story and say he failed. may the good lord help you with a molecule of knowledge. |
Politics › Re: Biafran Struggle Through The Eyes Of Julius Nyerere. by SOUNDKING: 12:17pm On May 17, 2015 |
AnambraDota: If after the war that Nigeria is a peaceful place I will call Ojukwu a proud and arrogant power hungry man, but after the war.
Maitatasine in North,
Cartoon Riot killings,
US invasion of Iraq killings,
US invasion of Afghanistan Riot,
Boko hara everyday,
Ombatse group,
Militancy in Niger Delta,
ethnic cleansiing in Middle Belt,
Odi Massacre,
Zaki Biam,
election killings of 2011,
Miss World riots,
Reihard Bonke riot,
Israeli fight with Hammas riot,
Fulanis everyday killing of people.
Ethno Reliigious killings in Jos.
Fulani vs Jukun.
Tiv vs Jukun.
Fulanis vs Berom.
Killing killing killing everyday , blood everywhere.
Am yet to see any period in Nigeria timeline with 24 months without major bloodshed.
Who do the Zulus blame, the Zulus blame the Biafrans for seeking peace.
The Zulu king threatened to drown voters of particular tribe in the lagon.
A zulu youngman on twiiter called for the killing of the Biafrans.
A zulu doctor called for the elimination of the Biafrans.
A zulu governor deported Biafrans back to their land.
The zulus and their masters don't want Biafrans in Biafra and they don't want them in Nigeria.
They initiate high cut off mark to limit the Biafrans from gaining admissiona, they used quota system to scheme the Biafrans out in the system, they used zoning formular to make sure the number of Biafrans that merited every position is checkmated when Biafrans compalin they say they are fond of complaining.
Other have six and seven states but five were given to the Biafrans, Thank God Biafrans have annexed some parts of Europe, what we lose here we gain it overthere. i don't see the reason why God of host will not bless you with more knoledge, my faither yet told me no matter the pains of war a day in biafra even as a troubled nation was better than 100years in nigeria,the brotherliness was too much, people provided food to the soldiers near them,at their own pace,people pay tax willinglly,that made me love Biafra more. |
Politics › Re: Biafran Struggle Through The Eyes Of Julius Nyerere. by SOUNDKING: 12:03pm On May 17, 2015 |
after1: They committed suicide but the Biafra leader Ojuiku ran away in the middle of the night yet you call him your Hero. Bookmarked! kings are primary the object to protect during wars...go and learn. |
Politics › Re: Biafra-nigeria War: For Those Young Souls Born After War! by SOUNDKING: 11:32am On May 17, 2015 |
mcquin: Why should I read a one-sided story? You can't be a judge in your own court.
Achebe...Go and Die! hatred can make someone die in a case he knows nothing about,the worst possible scenario is when someone dies and goes to heaven, on the verge of being cleare and he was asked ''what exactly killed you'' and you couldn't give a straight account,stop hating the igbos they are greater than you in all ramifications. |