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EducationRe: MOUA, Umudike Is The Best School In the East, My Opinion. See Why by theDEVILisHERE: 5:49pm On May 29, 2016
martinchinedu:
Repping Absu jooor..... Greet Ikenga and ikengress cool
Absu has good structure and environment
Just that
Too many demons in the school
Christianity EtcRe: Are There Atheists In Nigeria? by theDEVILisHERE: 4:22pm On May 29, 2016
PoliticsRe: Sharia Bill: Speaker Dogara Reacts by theDEVILisHERE: 3:41pm On May 29, 2016
Idiotic black African fools following the laws and customs of their enemies
SMH


many black people don't deserve to live!!!
PoliticsRe: If Ebola Happened Under Buharis Presidency by theDEVILisHERE: 3:21pm On May 29, 2016
holllandis:
We thanks God a PHD holder was the President when the deadly disease sneaked into Nigeria .

If Buhari was president .he delayed ministry of health appointment.Secondly he travels to every where without realistic reasons
Ebola is not likely to happen under Buhari cause the people who engineer Ebola as well as similar epidemic put him in the office

He is their slave and servant doing their bidding
PoliticsRe: BIAFRA DAY| Army Arrests Over 100 Pro-biafran Supporters by theDEVILisHERE: 2:49pm On May 29, 2016
freeze001:
Army should come and carry the whole street on this picture o! Only hundred people?

If Nigeria was honest, the Biafran or Civil war would be part of our history and a day set aside to remember the loss of millions of souls mostly vulnerable children. If there was true reconciliation and assimilation, no one would be arrested or detained for remembering a day of great historical importance particularly for those directly affected. Those slain were fathers and grandfathers and relatives generally of those being molested in the SE today and for what?

The US in showing general rejection of apartheid, slavery and racism has lots of museums and records open to the public, blacks are celebrated and embraced as part of their history and so on. Even if there are pockets of racism and profiling, u can see the effort to assimilate and blend but Nigeria likes to live a lie because the contraption is a lie itself!

The movie, Half of a Yellow Sun was censored for having provocative contents of the injustice against Biafrans just because Nigeria likes to hide the truth. Even a memorial day is a crime in this cesspit! That date with the truth is really close...
And that is why the country would be destroyed
cause it is a caldron of evil and wickedness

meanwhile
Massob is a scam
IPOB is the real deal
Christianity EtcRe: Are There Atheists In Nigeria? by theDEVILisHERE: 2:09pm On May 29, 2016
AYOBAMEE911:
This is the question I have always wanted to ask but I have some. things holding me back. Atheist in Nigeria are too passive. If truly Atheism is practiced the way it should be in Nigeria then I should tune to NTA and see debates. Take a case study of Richard, Seuss.. You guys should move the talk.

Not an Atheist tho' but a lover of knowledge.
You're correct

They need to evangelize more

letting religious knuckle heads brainwash more black African people into idiotic zombies is the worst thing any rational thinking person should be allowing

The future of black people depends on you guys if you don't know
Christianity EtcRe: Are There Atheists In Nigeria? by theDEVILisHERE: 2:01pm On May 29, 2016
ValentineMary:
Yes
Really!!
would love a wife with such frame of mind
Can you give me the link
SportsRe: Watch: Eto'o Calls For Okocha's Substitution Because He Is Too Good. by theDEVILisHERE: 1:46pm On May 29, 2016
yarnings:
Djemba djemba cud b a flop but a big team like man utd so potentials in him and signed him but it turned out to b a flop which normal in life....so tell me y big teams never signed him...pele won trophies tell me what ur. JJ won during his playin career...
Lastly u mentioned almighty MIKEL,mind u mikel has played UCL final twice,europa cup final once,FA cup finals,capital cup final,community shield cup,he has won EPL, won africa nations cup,played in u20 fifa world cup, etc mikel and okocha are not in d same class any world class coach will prefer a mikel to okocha anyday #fact. Lecture me on d achievement of ur almighty JJ during his playin time.....

There is a big difference btw bn d best dribbler and bn d best player.....so if u are talking abt bn d best and most talented dribbler in d world no doubt that is okocha but talkin abt bn a complete good player then okocha is not in d league.....unless u tell me that a student that is asked to repeat a class but with d best handwritting should be called the best student?
Comparing Okocha and Mikel is the height of irrationality from any one

Please desist from such
SportsRe: Watch: Eto'o Calls For Okocha's Substitution Because He Is Too Good. by theDEVILisHERE: 1:42pm On May 29, 2016
TheGoodJoe:
You are lucky to witness a lot of the great players of the past. I heard of the Yugoslav team which had Prosinecki who was the best player of the World Youth Championship.

They were part of the Croatian team of France '98.

Why I admired your list is because it deviated from the popular demand stars like Figo, Rivaldo, Ronaldo De Lima, Michael Laudrup.

Impressed. I started following club football from 1998 passionately so I witnessed most of these great players. Recoba is definitely in my top five players.

Great era of football. Football today lack artistry of those guys. Men like Giggs and Overmars who could tear players down the left all night.

My favorite sha, is a popular demand player. Diego Maradona.

Stills shocked you know Dhorasoo. Very few acknowledge his massive gift. Watched lots of him at Olympique Lyon.
Those of us who watched football then know lots of great players who put most current top players to shame!!

Don't want to call too much cause I know a lot!!!!!!!! of players esp ex series A men

The game has improved tactically tho
but at the expense of individual players unique natural flair

As for Maradona
He remains the most enigmatic player in football history

No other player living or dead can replicate the divine presence of this footballing god

Fernando Redondo remains my favourite Argentine tho
SportsRe: Watch: Eto'o Calls For Okocha's Substitution Because He Is Too Good. by theDEVILisHERE: 1:25pm On May 29, 2016
TheGoodJoe:

Please, one question.

Was Etim Esin as good as Recoba? That is, from what you saw. Not based on media rating.

I only watched Etim Esin once and that was when Coach Monday Sinclair coached Eagle Cement that later became Dolphins FC and Etim Esin was amazing. Although, he was long past his prime. That was around 2000.
I'm not old tho
just that I have a good photographic memory

I was lucky to have my football baptism very early in life

Was still a young boy when my fanatic uncle initiated me into the world of football with the Italian 90 final

Could berely see what was going on while watching with my relatives in the palour but could feel their excitement except my uncle cause his idol Maradona lost

That intro was all i needed to become hypnotised

while kids my age then were voltron, superman and the rest, we were fascinated with our serie A and football made in Germany

Can't count the amount of football vhs we had and watched back then

it was crazy!!

Didn't remember watching Etim Esin back then but my uncle always talked about him as the most skillful African player he ever saw play, referring to okocha as an apprentice in comparism

Fransiscoli and Recoba are the most gifted players from Uruguay

Maradona and Franciscoli were the best south American players of the 80's/early 90's

remember Franciscoli is Zidanes idol
Christianity EtcRe: Are There Atheists In Nigeria? by theDEVILisHERE: 12:37pm On May 29, 2016
ValentineMary:
Stay a little longer on the religion section u go see say na we full here. grin Also on other social media atheist population is much. I joined a Nigerian atheist group on fb that had about 5,000 members most are atheist.
Do they have ladies in that group??
Christianity EtcRe: Are There Atheists In Nigeria? by theDEVILisHERE: 12:35pm On May 29, 2016
Julianyao:
Atheism ain't a belief system. Try to know about something before u talk about it; so you don't appear ignorant.
Atheism is a lack of believe in a deity.
Atheism is a belief system cause it is a SYSTEM

In a system there are barriers and rules which the followers are ment to abide by

A system is not geared towards finding the TRUTH

Rather it is ment to potray a certain narrative

The TRUTH is the real deal cause only the truth can make you do the right thing (not the good thing)

YOU CANNOT FIND THE TRUTH IN ANY BELIEF SYSTEM
PoliticsRe: When Abakaliki Children Saw A White Girl For The First Time This Happened! by theDEVILisHERE: 11:10pm On May 28, 2016
GloriaNinja:
most abakaliki people thinks through their anus.
And how did you come about this Info
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Real Madrid Vs Atletico Madrid: UCL (5 - 4) On 28th May 2016 by theDEVILisHERE: 10:44pm On May 28, 2016
Atletico's keeper is so poor with his movement
Always giving his position away too early
Real Madrid shouldn't be wining this atleast not for that idiot Pepe
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Real Madrid Vs Atletico Madrid: UCL (5 - 4) On 28th May 2016 by theDEVILisHERE: 10:36pm On May 28, 2016
Atletico why!!!!!!!!
Christianity EtcRe: Are There Atheists In Nigeria? by theDEVILisHERE: 10:25pm On May 28, 2016
Yes there are

I'm not one tho
I don't do believe systems ie: Religion, Atheism, occultism etc
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Real Madrid Vs Atletico Madrid: UCL (5 - 4) On 28th May 2016 by theDEVILisHERE: 10:01pm On May 28, 2016
This cup seems to have Atletico written over it
Hope they do their part
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Real Madrid Vs Atletico Madrid: UCL (5 - 4) On 28th May 2016 by theDEVILisHERE: 9:29pm On May 28, 2016
Keneking:
The best decision in this finals is the use of English referee.

Amazing decision
But the same klatenberg will be blow nonsense in the EPL

meanwhile

Goal!
1-1
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Real Madrid Vs Atletico Madrid: UCL (5 - 4) On 28th May 2016 by theDEVILisHERE: 9:22pm On May 28, 2016
Pepe is an idiot
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga)Re: Real Madrid Vs Atletico Madrid: UCL (5 - 4) On 28th May 2016 by theDEVILisHERE: 8:35pm On May 28, 2016
Dull Final

With the usual boring spanish over passing game

No spark or real flair
SportsRe: Watch: Eto'o Calls For Okocha's Substitution Because He Is Too Good. by theDEVILisHERE:
TheGoodJoe:
Wow. Who are you? Men you know your game. You listed classic tens but what impressed me are two men who did not get the respect they deserve. Many will not put them in their list but they were real great tens and dribblers.

Dhorasoo (In my former street, we nicknamed him Jay Jay) and Recoba who to me is also among the greatest players and dribblers of the game.

Much Respect Man.
Hmm interesting

And there are still more
some I didn't mention like Dragan Stojkovic aka 'Piksi'
super talent!!!!

He (Piksi) and Savicevic where the back bone of the dreaded Red Star Belgrade team that terrorised Europe and won UCL in the early 90's

As for Savicevic
HE IS THE MOST NATURAL BORN DRIBBLER TO EVER PLAY THE GAME OF FOOTBALL
this man can dribble a nation if by chance he has the required energy!!!!!!!!!!!!

Piksi, Savicevic and Prosineski were the pivot in the talented Yugoslavian team that stunned the world in the early 90's before the country disintegrated into Serbia, Croatia and Bosnia (i think)

Eastern Europe do produce some superb sublime talent even recent yrs eg: Rosicky, Hleb (plays similar to Prosineski)

Savicevic was brought to AC Milan to replace Donadoni (skillful Italian midfielder)
but injuries cut his career short

Roberto Baggio was I think brought in to help the situation but got injured too
(series A was brutal men!)

Boban was brought in
He lasted but still got injured latter

Dooharzzu was a genius who things didn't just work out for

As for Recoba
In the words of Ronaldo de Lima
"that guy could easily win the worlds best if he wants to"
that's how good that man was

90's/early 2000's has the best collection of natural born talents in football history

Most of the top players
were at the same level
WORLD CLASS!!!
they could easily outdo each other

Any one who didn't watch football in that era really missed when we had real artists and masters in the game
whose abilities where nothing but a touch of devine class

Now the game is filled with genetically and Artificially induced ROBOTS!!!!!

Rui Costa remains my favourite player of all time
that man can do no wrong in my eyes!!!!!!!!!
SportsRe: Watch: Eto'o Calls For Okocha's Substitution Because He Is Too Good. by theDEVILisHERE: 4:37pm On May 28, 2016
Wale112:
The real number 10 in the whole of Africa is Abedi Pele from Ghana.


Ghana leads and Nigeria follows.


Ghana is the giant of africa
Abedi is good
but not in the same class as Okocha

People like Okocha, Rui Costa, Boban, Djalminha, dejan Savicevic, Prosineski, Nuno Capucho, Alvero Recoba, Doharazzu
play football because its a natural gift which they derive satisfaction in displaying

Football playing comes naturally to them

They don't see the need to prove their ability to anybody

For them it's personal satisfaction over personal glory
cause if they wanted personal glory they have the skills and ability to match and even surpass the best

For them it's "play the game of football my way and to my satisfaction"
SportsRe: Watch: Eto'o Calls For Okocha's Substitution Because He Is Too Good. by theDEVILisHERE: 4:16pm On May 28, 2016
OgidiOlu3:
Please, who is the striker on Okocha's team? That guy has some nice footwork.
Emenike
SportsRe: Watch: Eto'o Calls For Okocha's Substitution Because He Is Too Good. by theDEVILisHERE: 4:13pm On May 28, 2016
pedrilo:
bros, okocha is from delta state and delta is part of south south. What is wrong with u people?
SE= Super Eagles

South South is meaningless

Okocha is an Igbo man
PoliticsRe: Nairaland Doesn't Support Nigeria Breakup:Stop Using Ijaw militants as decoy! by theDEVILisHERE: 3:36pm On May 28, 2016
Fadekebisola:
At the bolded is which u dont care for is what i care for.......i dont care about ipob bc they're inconsequential.
IPOB don't give a damn about you

Weither you care or not you are inconsequential in their program
PoliticsRe: Precious Chikwendu's Throws Birthday Bash Despite FFK Being Detained by theDEVILisHERE: 2:28pm On May 28, 2016
pinkyliceous:
Like the female lawyer in Ibadan who killed her husband for getting another lady impregnated? I heard you.


The day you people will stop tribalism is the day you will have true emancipation from all the negative things around you.

Go and read the book of Esther and see what happened to the tribal bigots who hated Esther and her uncle Modaccai because they were of different tribes and how that got them (the haters) into terrible trouble.


Learn to love and accept everybody around you. You never can tell who your destiny helpers are.


Stay blessed.
Tribalism will always be there in full force as long as that Zoo called Nigeria exist

Destroy the Zoo and you minimize the effects of tribalism

simple
PoliticsRe: 20 Things We Love About Abuja by theDEVILisHERE: 1:35pm On May 28, 2016
usman2016:
I miss Abuja. Not today's Abuja but Abuja of 1995-2005. Abuja First Generation know what I'm talking about...Abuja generation means we attended secondary school in Abuja between 1995-2005. Most of us left the country for university and have refused to live in Abuja again...explains the empty mansions you see in Asokoro, Maitama, Garaki, Wuse, Wuse 2, Life Camp, e.t.c...WE JUST DON'T LIKE TODAY'S ABUJA. Today's Abuja is noisy, unsafe, dirty, big, fake/fake people/runs people, runs girls, 419s/criminals, traffic, polluted, e.t.c. In other words not different from Lagos!

Abuja of 1995-2005 was when Abuja was Real Abuja...extremely quiet that if you drop a needle someone would hear it, very safe, natural/greenery...not a lot of houses, residents were close and knew each other well...due to the small population and few schools, mosques/churches, markets, shopping centers, e.t.c. Not usual that 80% of us attended the 2-3 major secondary schools, mosques/churches, e.t.c. So our parents also knew each other. Abuja was closed-knitted. If you are a guy and met a girl and vice versa, 99% of the time, she is also an Abuja First Generation not today's fake, hussle, runs girls you see. People were natural, didn't dress to showoff nor drove expensive cars to impress even though their parents were extremely wealthy. You could drive from Asokoro to Garaki without a single traffic, no noise, no horns as seen or could be heard today. Military were everywhere which provided security. Honestly, it felt like a military camp or city as you could easily hear siren beep every minute as Generals were passing by. Lol. Though that diminished after 1999. Wuse 2 you see today that is heavily commercialized was a residential area aside from the Adetokubo St where the AP plaza is and down to where Banex is on Aminu Kano crescent. Then we would walk around or ride our bikes virtually all these streets...very safe as they were military and security everywhere. Not usual for your neighbors to be white families as they were many then.

I have nothing against the change, I just needed to tell you guys that Abuja will never be the same again. Most of the First Generation who left the country around 2000-2005, when we returned whether temporary or permanent, we just couldn't fit in like we did before. The change was fast... a lot happened between 2005-2009. We prefer living abroad. Pls understand the gem of my post...the development is fine and all that but I personally prefer it would have been better keeping it the way it was yet with the development. That could have been achieved by simultaneously developing Jos, Enugu, Onitsha, Kaduna, Calabar, Ibadan, Port Harcourt, Akure, Ilorin, e.t.c. Developing only Abuja attracted a lot of people to Abuja beyond the capacity explains the 30-40% living outside of Abuja metro...who can't afford to live in the metro. That wasn't the case in 1995-2005 as most of us lived in Wuse, Wuse 2, Garaki, Life Camp, Maitama.
Very very correct about Abuja 1995-2005

Anybody who lived in Abuja within that period enjoyed the best the zoo called Nigeria had to offer (especially 1994-2000)

No other place within Nigeria could match that experience at any point in their history

kids who grew up that period turned out good too cause Abuja had some of best collection of people Nigeria had to offer

The brashness and chaotic Nature of Nigeria didn't rub off on the kids who grew that period hence most grew up to be cool, rational and sound people
PoliticsRe: PHOTOS: BIAFRA Delegates Spotted Representing Nigeria At A UN Conference by theDEVILisHERE: 9:43am On May 28, 2016
harbdulrasaq88:
Supporters of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), were spootede at a United Nations conference in the United States. The delegates were seen flying their flags and colors at the conference.

http://www.newshelm.com/2016/05/photos-biafra-delegates-spotted.html

cc lalasticlala mynd44
This seem more like Bilie animal right idiots if I'm not mistaken

Recalcitrant old shameless bastards going about their usual criminal activities

They are not the Indigenous People of Biafara aka IPOB
CelebritiesRe: Famous Celebrities From Abia by theDEVILisHERE: 5:33am On May 28, 2016
mightyokwy:
This dude is very funny. How many times am i going to tell u this, in our culture Nwanyi adiro enwe nwa. Ibu dikwa onye igbo. It may interest you to know that he has returned to his kinsmen. It was a great occasion the day he returned home to see his father. So any time you see him around your neighborhood, knows that he is on a visit. Nwadiala will always visit his Nnaochie and as tradition demands, make sure you guys give him coconuts to return with as an evidence that he visited grin cheesy. I no say this one go pain u had. grin cheesy tongue tongue Anyway we have given him alaobi where he will build his own house. He has left the one he build in Abia state for his mum.
What absolute bunkum are you talking abouthuh?

Anybody who bear's the surname Kalu or Kanu has their root from present day Abia state
Even if the linage name is traced generations back, ur forefathers must have been among the Aro confederacy people who migrated across the length and breath of Igbo land

"returned home to see his father"
where do you people get this bear palour gist from
SMH
PoliticsRe: Is Nigeria Truly An Islamic Nation? by theDEVILisHERE: 5:09am On May 28, 2016
Nigeria is a slave camp for niggas created by the demonic British Royal family

The idiotic black slave Islamic jihardists from the North are only used as smoke screen to hide the real plot from these evil descendants of diabolical entities (ie: British Royal family)
PoliticsRe: Nigeria’s Crude Oil Belongs To The North - Bugaje (video) by theDEVILisHERE: 4:52am On May 28, 2016
Sunnynwa:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-4c9-Yf0-k


One of the lead speakers at the Northern Leaders’ Conference, Usman Bugaje, has raised a controversial issue on the ownership of Nigeria’s crude oil domiciled majorly in the Niger Delta region.

According to him, it is wrong for any state to claim that it is oil producing because 72% of the total land mass in the country belonged to the North and that by the United Nation’s law; it is only the North that actually has the right to claim ownership.

Dr. Bugaje, in his presentation, insisted that “there are no oil producing states.” He argued that “the only oil producing state is the Nigerian state itself.”

He explained, “Whatever mileage you get in the sea, according to the United Nations Law of the sea, is a measure of the land mass that you have; that is what gives you the mileage into the sea…and the land mass of this country, that gives that long 200 nautical miles or more into the ocean, is because of that 72% of the land mass of this country, which is the North.”

To buttress his argument, Dr. Bugaje also said, “The investment came from the Nigerian state and the territory belongs to the Nigerian state.”

He further maintained, “What they claim is the off shore oil is actually the oil of the North” contending that “we should stop using these terms that have no sense at all. There are no oil producing states.”

http://www.channelstv.com/2014/03/11/bugaje-says-nigerias-crude-oil-belongs-to-the-north/
As long as Nigeria exists
the oil belongs to BRITAIN, specifically the demonic Royal family

The idiotic black slaves from the North are only helping to do their police job for them
PoliticsRe: Niger Delta Avengers Unveils Currency by theDEVILisHERE: 4:46am On May 28, 2016
Ariani:
I believe I had tackled Awo's issue in my last post. He was an insincere person, and after supporting the North to commit a genocide through starvation in the East, he had passed the borders of forgiveness, because there was no guarantee that such a ruthless personality won't do worst in the future.

Awo was never interested in any southern unity, he was a typical Yoruba, sitting on the fence, calculating the likely winner to pitch tent with, it backfired against him with Zik,but worked for him against Ojukwu. So stop this trash talk of Awo wanting a southern unity, Awo had always wanted one thing, ie personal power and elevation of his Yoruba group, he would sink the universe to achieve those two aims, when it looked like he couldnt achieve those aims within Nigeria framework, he was anti Nigerian unity, but when it looked like he could, he was pro Nigerian, devising nefarious means to keep Nigeria alive.

On 1979, I don't know what you talking about, because we had Zik on the polls, you don't expect Ndiigbo to leave him and vote for Awo? Ekwueme was never the Igbo candidate, Zik was.
Please which Midwest voted for Awo? Maybe the Edo and the Edoids, I doubt if the Anioma people voted against Zik, who himself is an Anioma son. Perhaps you should stop making generalized statements.

On GEJ, don't know what you are talking about, Akunyili an Igbo woman was at the front of GEJ battle to dislodge Turai's kitchen cabinet, infact I'm beginning to sense that you are a Yoruba man.

You must be ignorant to think that Ndiigbo voted for GEJ simply because he added Azikiwe in his name, infact, you need your head examined for even entertaining that thought for a second. Ndigbo were already the pillar of GEJ government before Ihejirika's appointment.

I am hearing that Ojukwu wanted to kill an imprisoned Adaka Boro before the war for the first time. Please do you have any evidence to prove that? I
Awolowo just exhibited the usual cowardly vulturistic tendency of most people from his clan ie: waiting in the corner to devour the spoils of war from those who have battle things out
so he's actions should not be surprising

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