Family › Re: Is It Right For My Wife To Serve Her Brother Food Before Me In My Own House by Treepower2000: 7:42pm On Dec 22, 2021 |
Bola146: Like seriously, let him wait for the kids to advise him, he will be alright. All these people saying she is foolish for doing that are washing their wives panties and acting like slaves for their wives but they come online leading people astray  I can see why Nigeria is where we are today. No rational thinking. The man pointed out that he told his wife that he was hungry and wife's brother still sleeping. What's the rational of waking up someone in bed to serve him food before someone awake and hungry because he is a guest. The so called brother in-law have outstayed his welcome and should therefore go back home. After a week in another person's house you should not expect to be treated as a guest because you have become part of the household and should expect no special treatment. Respect is reciprocal. |
Education › Re: Beware Of Glory Hunters! See A Whatsapp Message I Got From A 'childhood Friend' by Treepower2000: 8:38am On Dec 17, 2021 |
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Romance › Re: Men Have Biological Clock Too - Their Clock Explained by Treepower2000: 10:11pm On Dec 04, 2021 |
Emu4u2c: How old Is Yusuf buhari compare to the father president buhari?
Remember Yusuf is a product from the second marriage to Aisha after the first marriage collapsed. And how well brought up, disciplined and productive is he? Do not forgett that he's one in 110 million youths in Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: John Onaiyekan: Nigeria May Split Before 2023 Elections by Treepower2000: 11:30am On Dec 04, 2021 |
Vichot: Oga any side the south south goes with can never be poor except if they choose bad leaders How buoyant are the south south States right now. Are you going to wipe out the corrupt and selfish leaders? |
Romance › Re: Men Have Biological Clock Too - Their Clock Explained by Treepower2000: 10:18am On Dec 04, 2021 |
Emu4u2c: You are saying non sense O.P
A man's Life starts at 40...and that's why they say a fool at forty is a fool forever The opposite is the case. A man's life starts to end at 40. Wether you agree or not the OP is right. Can you picture a 54 year old man playing football with his twelve year old son. All there is to life is not only money. Raising quality children matters. |
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Agriculture › Re: Fonio Acha For Sale In Abuja For #1,500. by Treepower2000: 5:09am On Dec 04, 2021 |
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Business To Business › Re: Sardines, Cracker Biscuit And Oats For Sale In Bulk by Treepower2000: 9:07pm On Nov 28, 2021 |
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Agriculture › Re: Local Rice And Paddy Rice From The Main Source by Treepower2000: 12:01am On Nov 24, 2021 |
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Agriculture › Re: Local Rice And Paddy Rice From The Main Source by Treepower2000: 1:17pm On Nov 23, 2021 |
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Technology Market › Re: Wilmaria14 Aka Mrsum17 Is A Fraudster In Disguise. Facts And Proofs Attached. by Treepower2000: 6:49am On Nov 22, 2021 |
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Romance › Re: Does Our Race Make Us Smell A Certain Way? by Treepower2000: 4:18pm On Nov 19, 2021 |
AoifeNightfall: Chimamanda talked about something like this in her novel Half of a Yellow Sun. In the novel Olanna makes reference to the way Ugwu smells (I think, I'm not too sure) and Odenigbo says that's how people from the village smell. And that he used to smell like that. The way they talked about it in the novel, you'll know it is an unpleasant smell.
But Chimamanda didn't compare people from other races.
I think black people smell because of bad hygiene. I also heard East Asians do not smell, I haven't googled it, don't know how true it is.
But people can have a particular smell for various reasons like the food they eat, hygiene etc
I don't think a particular race can have a particular smell. It's something that's individual. All races have their distinctive smell or odours. I've worked and interacted with all races and their body odours are not really due to being unhygienic but I suspect diet had a hand. Even when you're of the same tribe or family everyone have their respective body odours. There are mainstream odours and peculiar odours due to genetic or childhood defects that generally stand out within a specific group. |
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Education › Re: Built On The Bodies Of Slaves: How Africa Was Erased from Modern World History by Treepower2000: 9:24pm On Oct 13, 2021 |
A001: The creation of the modern, interconnected world is generally credited to European pioneers. But Africa was the wellspring for almost everything they achieved – and African lives were the terrible cost.
It would be unusual for a story that begins in the wrong place to arrive at the right conclusions. And so it is with the history of how the modern world was made.
Traditional accounts have accorded a primacy to Europe’s 15th-century Age of Discovery, and to the maritime connection it established between west and east.
Paired with this historic feat is the momentous, if accidental, discovery of what came to be known as the New World.
Other explanations for the emergence of the modern world reside in the ethics and temperament that some associate with Judeo-Christian beliefs, or with the development and spread of the scientific method, or, more chauvinistically still, with Europeans’ often-professed belief in their unique ingenuity and inventiveness.
In the popular imagination, these ideas have become associated with the work ethic, individualism and entrepreneurial drive that supposedly flowed from the Protestant Reformation in places such as England and Holland.
Of course, there is no denying the significance of the voyages of mariners such as Vasco da Gama, who reached India via the Indian Ocean in 1498, Ferdinand Magellan, who travelled west to Asia, skirting the southern tip of South America, and Christopher Columbus.
As the author Marie Arana has elegantly said of Columbus, when he sailed west, “he had been a medieval man from a medieval world, surrounded by medieval notions about Cyclops, pygmies, Amazons, dog-faced natives, antipodeans who walk on their heads and think with their feet – about dark-skinned, giant-eared races who inhabit the lands where gold and precious gems grow.
When he stepped on to American soil, however, he did more than enter a new world: he stepped into a new age.”
Although these famous feats of discovery dominate the popular imagination, they obscure the true beginnings of the story of how the globe became permanently stitched together and thus became “modern”.
If we look more closely at the evidence, it will become clear that Africa played a central role in this history. By miscasting the role of Africa, generations have been taught a profoundly misleading story about the origins of modernity.
The first impetus for the Age of Discovery was not Europe’s yearning for ties with Asia, as so many of us learned in school, but rather its centuries-old desire to forge trading ties with legendarily rich Black societies hidden away in the heart of “darkest” west Africa.
Iberia’s most famous sailors cut their teeth not seeking routes to Asia, but rather plying the west African coastline.
This is where they perfected techniques of mapmaking and navigation, where Spain and Portugal experimented with improved ship designs, and where Columbus came to understand the Atlantic Ocean winds and currents well enough that he would later reach the western limits of the sea with a confidence that no European had previously had before him, of being able to return home.
Well before he mounted his expeditions on behalf of Spain, Columbus, an Italian from Genoa, had sailed to Europe’s first large, fortified overseas outpost, which was located in the tropics at Elmina, in modern-day Ghana. European expeditions to west Africa in the mid-15th century were bound up in a search for gold.
It was the trade in this precious metal, discovered in what is now Ghana by the Portuguese in 1471, and secured by the building of the fort at Elmina in 1482, that helped fund Vasco da Gama’s later mission of discovery to Asia.
This robust new supply of gold helped make it possible for Lisbon, until then the seat of a small and impecunious European crown, to steal a march on its neighbours and radically alter the course of world history.
Bartolomeu Dias, another Portuguese explorer who knew Elmina well, rounded Africa’s Cape of Good Hope in 1488, proving the existence of a sea route to what would become known as the Indian Ocean.
But no onward voyage to Asia would even be attempted for nearly a decade after that, when Da Gama finally sailed to Calicut (now known as Kozhikode in India).
The teaching of history about this era of iconic discoveries is confoundingly silent not only on that decade, but on the nearly three decades between the Portuguese arrival at Elmina in 1471 and their landing in India in 1498.
It was this moment, when Europe and what is nowadays styled sub-Saharan Africa came into permanent deep contact, that laid the foundations of the modern age.
The elision of these three pivotal decades is merely one example of a centuries-long process of diminishment, trivialisation and erasure of Africans and people of African descent from the story of the modern world.
It is not that the basic facts are unknown; it is that they have been siloed, overlooked or swept into dark corners.
It is essential to restore key chapters such as these to their proper place of prominence in our common narrative of modernity.
Starting in the 15th century, encounters between Africans and Europeans set the most Atlantic-oriented Europeans on a path that would eventually propel their continent past the great civilisational centres of Asia and the Islamic world in wealth and power.
The rise of Europe was not founded on any innate or permanent characteristics that produced superiority. To a degree that remains unrecognised, it was built on Europe’s economic and political relations with Africa.
The heart of the matter here, of course, was the massive, centuries-long transatlantic trade in enslaved people who were put to work growing sugar, tobacco, cotton and other cash crops on the plantations of the New World.
The long thread that leads us to the present began in those three decades at the end of the 15th century, when commerce blossomed between Portugal and Africa, sending a newfound prosperity washing over what had previously been a marginal European country.
It drove urbanisation in Portugal on an unprecedented scale, and created new identities that gradually freed many people from feudal ties to the land.
One of these novel identities was nationhood, whose origins were bound up in questing for wealth in faraway lands, and soon thereafter in emigration and colonisation in the tropics.
As Portugal started to venture out into the world in the 1400s – and for nearly a century this meant almost exclusively to Africa – its people were among the first to make another conceptual leap.
They began to think of discovery not merely as the simple act of stumbling upon assorted novelties or arriving wide-eyed in never-before-visited places, but rather as something new and more abstract. Discovery became a mindset, and this would become another cornerstone of modernity.
It meant understanding that the world was infinite in its social complexity, and this required a broadening of consciousness, even amid the colossal violence and horror that accompanied this process, and an ever more systematic unmooring from provincialism.
The fateful engagement between Europe and sub-Saharan Africa produced civilisational transformations in both regions, as well as in the wider world – ones that, looking back today, produced an exceptionally crisp division between “before” and “after”.
Back then, Europeans were mindful of this reality. As late as the 1530s, well after the start of Portugal’s more famous spice trade with Asia, Lisbon still recognised Africa as the leading driver of all that was new.
João de Barros, a counsellor to that country’s crown, wrote: “I do not know in this Kingdom a yoke of land, toll, tithe, excise or any other Royal tax more reliable … than the profits of commerce in Guinea.”
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/news/2021/oct/12/africa-slaves-erased-from-history-modern-world D |
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Politics › Re: See The NEPA I Received In This Lockdown by Treepower2000: 12:08pm On May 20, 2020 |
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Politics › Re: The True Picture Of The Reality On Ground In Nigeria! by Treepower2000: 8:23pm On May 12, 2020 |
Maxymilliano: The country is in serious shit, and the inequality between the haves and have-nots is significantly worsened by the day.
Very soon, the hungry poor will soon have nothing to eat and will begin to devour the rich.
It's a matter of time. Do you think this comment very appropriate ? In as much as we know that some persons are looting the scarce resources of the nation comments like this enbolden criminals and misfits. Most of us are from humble back grounds but understood very early in life that one have to struggle to change his fortunate and help to uplift our extended families but the bitter experience in Nigeria is that people look up to their better to do relatives as the one to carry their crosses. Lifting Nigeria's wealth base must be a wholistic and collective effort of everyone. The so called poor masses are the ones aiding the looting in the country when they elect to be thugs to the looting political class. |
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Family › Re: Wife Sent Packing For Questioning Husband Over Her Mother-in-law's Visit by Treepower2000: 2:33am On May 07, 2020 |
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Education › Re: Take A Shot At The World’s Shortest IQ Test – But 80 Per Cent Will Fail by Treepower2000: 12:36pm On Apr 19, 2020 |
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