Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Graphic Artist Needed by velo10(op): 5:20pm On Jan 24, 2012 |
still seeking |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Breaking News: Gaddafi Supporters Seized Control Of Bani Walid by velo10: 3:58pm On Jan 24, 2012 |
~Bluetooth: Another Iraq just emerged.I thought Ghadafi was the evil man here ?  Yeah you're right. When Muammar was there we never heard any news of killings or tribal militias fighting. Check the internet before 2011, you cannot even point at any bomb blast or sporadic killing in Libya. Right now, Libya's turned into a battleground for feuding tribes, trigger happy Islamic militants and puppet regime ready to sell oil for a cheap price to the West. Now on a rational, neutral ground, we have to be biased if we know who the bad guys are. |
Politics › Re: Chadians Among Kano Attackers, Police Say by velo10: 3:37pm On Jan 24, 2012 |
I think every Chadian in Northern Nigeria should be investigated of ties to Boko Haram. That would be a good step. You never know if that might be the link to smoke the snake out of its lair/ |
Politics › Re: 158 Boko Haram Members Arrested In Kano Attack by velo10: 3:32pm On Jan 24, 2012 |
You and I know that only less than 10% of suspects arrested by Nigerian police are actually guilty. In this situation, I doubt if any is. The police perhaps raided some hidden mosques and made arrests. Nigerian Police, na today! |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Breaking News: Gaddafi Supporters Seized Control Of Bani Walid by velo10: 3:29pm On Jan 24, 2012 |
Long Live the Green resistance. Brave fighters against imperialism and treacherous Libyans called the NTC. RIP the great Muammar Al-Gaddafi. Your legacy remains in the heart of those who seek truth and don't believe all the lies by imperialist media. [img] http://tclehner.files./2011/01/muammar-al-gaddafi-lybia2.jpg[/img] |
Politics › Re: First Lady And Comissioning Of Naval Ship by velo10: 3:15pm On Jan 24, 2012 |
pedestal82: Well, I hv been enlightened by the various posts. On a lighter note, "I made front page" new on NL *winks* You simply made it cos you were asking a question that stunned many people's rational minds. Keep it up. |
Webmasters › Re: Fireworks Vs Photoshop by velo10: 3:07pm On Jan 24, 2012 |
Photoshop is the Industry's Gold Standard. Take it or leave it.
I once started with fireworks and felt too lazy to learn photoshop. Learning photoshop opened me to endless possibilities in graphics manipulations and effects. I advice you learn both but give priorities to the most popular and effective. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Graphic Artist Needed by velo10(op): 3:05pm On Jan 24, 2012 |
I need a proficient graphic artist in coreldraw, indesign and photoshop with over 4 years experience to contact me for a job ASAP. Pay is 45k per month minimum. If you are down here are my digits
I'll modify my number off this post soon. So pls get back to me. |
Webmasters › Graphic Artist Needed by velo10(op): 2:26pm On Jan 24, 2012 |
I need a proficient graphic artist in coreldraw, indesign and photoshop with over 4 years experience to contact me for a job ASAP. Pay is 45k per month minimum. If you are down here are my digits
I'll modify my number off this post soon. So please get back to me. |
Politics › Re: We ‘re On Northern Govs’payroll – Boko Haram by velo10: 12:57pm On Jan 24, 2012 |
Bloody lies |
Politics › Re: Pictures From SNG's Town Hall Meeting In Lagos by velo10: 12:56pm On Jan 24, 2012 |
[size=18pt]I'm a proud fan of the Save Nigeria Group. The true voice of opposition to anti-corruption and anti-incompetence in government policies.[/size] |
Politics › Re: Assasination Attempt On Wole Soyinka? by velo10: 12:54pm On Jan 24, 2012 |
I can only believe the above-stated story if Soyinka's present location is stated. So far I think Soyinka's in Lagos attending the SNG town hall meeting. |
Politics › Re: First Lady And Comissioning Of Naval Ship by velo10: 12:42pm On Jan 24, 2012 |
I think this all illustrates how erratic this government is in making appropriate decisions. |
Webmasters › Re: Watch Out For Socialnaija.com by velo10: 4:35am On Jan 24, 2012 |
If it doesn't beat naijapals then forget about it. |
Foreign Affairs › Zuma Criticizes Un Over War On Libya by velo10(op): 1:08pm On Jan 23, 2012 |
Zuma criticizes UN over war on Libya By Abayomi Azikiwe Editor, Pan-African News Wire Published Jan 22, 2012 8:05 PM
In his speech assuming the rotating presidency of the United Nations Security Council for the Republic of South Africa, President Jacob Zuma criticized the U.N. for its stance that led to the eight-month war against Libya.
South Africa had voted in favor of U.N. Resolution 1973, which authorized a so-called “no-fly zone over Libya; however, the action was clearly designed to engineer the destruction of the country and the overthrow of the government of Col. Moammar Gadhafi.
After the bombing by the United States and NATO started over Libya on March 19, South Africa and other African Union member-states demanded an immediate ceasefire and drafted a road map for national reconciliation inside the country. These efforts by the A.U. were rejected by the imperialist states and their allies, including the NATO-backed “rebels.”
The U.S. and NATO countries imposed a naval blockade on Libya, froze its foreign assets and carried out over 10,000 air strikes against the country of 6 million people. The NATO aggressor states recognized and continuously supported the National Transitional Council “rebels” with no democratic mandate from the Libyan people.
Zuma told the Security Council on Jan. 12, “A problem which was confined to one country, Libya, has now grown to be a regional problem. The lesson we should draw from the Libyan experience is that greater political coherence and a common vision between the African Union and the U.N. are critical in the resolution of African conflicts.” (Associated Press, Jan. 12)
The South African president continued, “It is important that an international organization like the United Nations take into account the realities on the local level when it takes a decision.”
U.S. spokespeople Susan Rice and Mark Kornblau took issue with Zuma’s statement, claiming, without any real evidence, that the intervention prevented a massacre of Libyan civilians.
Meanwhile, the U.S./NATO war displaced hundreds of thousands of people inside Libya and killed thousands of civilians, robbed the North African state of hundreds of billions of dollars and installed a dictatorial regime of armed rebels who have imprisoned at least 7,000 people without just cause.
Instability continues
Since the assassination of Gadhafi on Oct. 22, right after Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for his elimination, clashes between various armed militias have resulted in greater insecurity and deaths inside Libya. On Jan. 13-15, clashes between rival rebel groups left two people dead and 39 injured in Gharyan, which is located approximately 50 miles south of the capital of Tripoli.
Despite repeated orders from the NTC rebel regime, the militias have refused to surrender their arms and join a newly created national army. Earlier in January, a major conflict erupted in Tripoli when a group of militiamen from the city of Misrata exchanged anti-aircraft and machine gun fire with other rebels claiming to be from the central section of the capital.
Divisions among the NTC rebels and other forces that opposed the Gadhafi government were revealed when 12 Islamist parties rejected a proposed electoral law issued by the Western-backed government. Several groups criticized the draft law published on Jan. 2, saying that it would encourage tribalism and provide disproportionate influence to the wealthy sections of society.
The so-called Forum of National Parties opposed the draft law, saying, “The proposed electoral system does not lead to true representation of all sectors of society, instead it would produce a representation overwhelmed by tribal consideration and the influence of the rich.”
Wasila al-Ashiq, who is the leader of one of the parties, called al-Umma, stated, “We should not be voting for x or y, but candidates should join a party with clear political objectives.” (News24, Jan.15) Al-Ashiq noted that under the proposed system, “the larger tribes will gain all the seats and minorities such as the Berbers will be ignored.”
The system that was overthrown under Gadhafi, known as the Jamahiriya, was based on people’s committees and local representation. Under Gadhafi’s rule, between 1969 and 2011, Libya rose to achieve the highest standard of living on the African continent. The country at the time of the imperialist-engineered war had over $160 billion in foreign assets and owed no money to the International Monetary Fund or the World Bank.
The former government had assisted the national development of Libya, which attracted 2 million guest workers and provided investments to other states on the African continent. Libya under Gadhafi had also been a strong advocate of the formation of a United States of Africa, an idea that was advanced during the 1950s and 1960s by the late Ghanaian president, Kwame Nkrumah, who was also overthrown in 1966 by a CIA-backed military and police coup.
Several of Gadhafi’s family members were killed by the NATO bombings and rebel forces. His son and heir apparent, Seif al-Islam, is currently being held incommunicado by the NTC rebels at an undisclosed location inside the country. http://www.workers.org/2012/world/zuma_0126/ |
Politics › Re: “why We Did Not Kill Obasanjo” – Boko Haram Leader by velo10: 12:22pm On Jan 23, 2012 |
We the yorubas would invade the north to find you if you dare  |
Webmasters › Re: Website Only For 10k. by velo10: 12:11pm On Jan 23, 2012 |
You should have links to websites you've designed on your website |
Politics › Re: Gov Aliyu: Nigeria Risks Disintegration By 2015 by velo10: 11:13am On Jan 23, 2012 |
Is this not one of the so-called PDP governors that loudly endorsed GEJ. I think he's simply lamenting that his party's repute is waning |
Politics › Re: Military Or Civilian Regime Make Your Choice And Why. by velo10: 11:09am On Jan 23, 2012 |
~Bluetooth: Lets adopt the oyo traditional political system where there is effective checks and balances on the king as far as forcing him to commit suicide if he fails to perform his duty effective.democrazy or military rules are alien to Africa,so let's go back to our root. Lol, everybody would be scared of being a leader in that kind of system |
Politics › Re: Military Or Civilian Regime Make Your Choice And Why. by velo10: 10:35am On Jan 23, 2012 |
Anyone that can give zero tolerance to corruption. Right now our civilian PDP government cannot do jackshyyt.
Military governments were responsible for the development of Malaysia, Pakistan, Ghana, Libya, etc.
A people's focused government whether civilian or military is what we need |
Politics › Re: GEJ Visits Kano To Sympathise With Boko Haram Attack Victims by velo10: 10:27am On Jan 23, 2012 |
vanunu: Most people in this forum are totally ignorant, they don't understand what terrorism means, they think that terrorists are ordinary area-boys that can be flogged by the corrupt and incompetent Nigerian police force. These are people that are well trained in the act of terrorism, some of them have been trained in Iran, Somali and Yemen and they operate in cells.
Remember the Americans and some European countries have been in Afghanistan for so many years and they have not been able to defeat the Talibans. Just last week, some french soldiers were killed by an Afghan soldier, who incidentally is a Taliban but was in the Afghan army.
So my brothers, stop the insult on GEJ, it is childish and irresponsible. We know terrorism is the worst thing that can ever happen to a country but Nigeria's terrorism record is far amassing those of other nations. How many terrorist attacks were successful in the US or European nations or even African nations. Please do not use Afghanistan, Iraq or Libya as examples as those nations were destabilized by invasion/war. Why I blame the government on this is because corruption prevented the spread of resources and gains of democracy thereby making some people becoming renegade in the name of religion. Imagine if proper education and employment was invested in Northern Nigeria, do you think the present Boko Haram cohorts wouldn't think twice before signing their lives off for death? It's simply the consequence of government ignorance on youth development and security. About GEJ, for goodness sakes he said wanted to be president despite knowing his incompetence in the issue. Being president means you have the best understanding of your country and how to curb any destructive trend incase it shows. But our president is here complaining of not even knowing how to handle Boko Haram. He even says it is something we have to deal with, for goodness sakes how could you support such a person? Security that should be one of his priorities is now at a critical level. So please lets not encourage mediocrity |
Politics › Re: Why Must Buhari Be The President For Nigeria To Be Good? by velo10: 4:34pm On Jan 22, 2012 |
GenBuhari. I admire your posts alot. I also find it exciting that you dig up researches on fact about Buhari. However, sometimes I think you're being too coercive to make people believe the truth about Buhari. The more you do it, it could get pretty annoying to some people.
I think you've done your part well, let those who want to believe the truth, believe and those who want to reject it do likewise. |
Politics › Re: Of The Followings, Which Is The Highest Killer Of Nigerians? by velo10: 4:06pm On Jan 22, 2012 |
Corruption and Ignorance should be included to the list |
Politics › Re: 13 Igbos Murdered In Mubi Were Killed By Their Kinsmen, Not Boko Haram! by velo10: 4:04pm On Jan 22, 2012 |
Hmm, this governor should better not make Boko haram refute the statement he made. |
Politics › Re: Five Boko Haram bombers arrested in Port Harcourt by velo10: 3:55pm On Jan 22, 2012 |
Bringing their madness to the Niger-Delta is looking for extermination of the northerners from those areas |
Politics › Re: State House Press Release On Kano Boko Haram Attack by velo10: 4:31am On Jan 22, 2012 |
Lets face it this government cannot combat Boko haram, the more efforts they make, the more losses they count. GEJ needs international help on this |
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Islam › Re: Muslim Mobs Beat Civil Servant For Facebook Remark, "God Doesn't Exist," by velo10: 5:00pm On Jan 21, 2012 |
Even God made faith a thing of choice not force. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram: Our Policemen Are Mercenaries –tsav by velo10: 4:52pm On Jan 21, 2012 |
True talk. hope he was nay better during his time |
Politics › Re: Casualty Figures Exceed 100 In Kano Attack. by velo10: 4:27pm On Jan 21, 2012 |
Very very tragic. May the blood of the innocent souls trouble the murderers to make a griveous mistake that would lead to their demise. |
Politics › Re: Patience Jonathan Inaugurates 'NNS Thunder' A War Ship On Monday by velo10: 4:03pm On Jan 21, 2012 |
I've never heard of a firtst lady commisioning a naval ship before. For goodness sake, a first lady's priorities are on family, children, women and health affair, etc. What concerns this woman with the military that she can never handle. Jonathan really doesn't understand some people's roles in government, including that of his so-called first lady. |
Webmasters › Re: Any One Here To Help Me Take Down A Website by velo10: 3:47pm On Jan 21, 2012 |
Becos of people like the posters, please improve the security of ur website. |