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PoliticsRe: Re-branding: Ministry Inagurates Websites by walata44(op): 1:22pm On May 20, 2009
BBC?? Ministry of Information and Communication?? Sorry but I dont see the correlation
The point I am making is that, this website is for Nigeria not Akunliyi. Logo of ministry of information would have being ideal.
PoliticsRe: Re-branding: Ministry Inagurates Websites by walata44(op): 12:53pm On May 20, 2009
Rebranding website .Chai nigeria
The woman even put her picture on the website as if its her own. Until when we move above personality, Nigeria will stagnate in development. its just like visiting BBC website and the picture of the directors are plastered over it.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Gang Busted? by walata44(op): 12:46pm On May 20, 2009
If we can all co-operate and stop this tribal bashing it will be good for us all.
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Gang Busted? by walata44(op): 12:23pm On May 20, 2009
@Blacksta

Are you reading the article now?
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Gang Busted? by walata44(op): 12:20pm On May 20, 2009
what is your beef with yoruba people. I am yoruba can you state your demands.

in that article - you have non youruba as well

why the headline.
OH MY GOSH! can you read the article please before passing judgement? even the headline got question markhuhhuhhuhhuhhuhhuh??
PoliticsRe: Yoruba Gang Busted? by walata44(op): 12:05pm On May 20, 2009
@Submacgun

Old news tribalist fool
Its a shame that you don,t even try to read the article before calling names. I am going to be civil with you, just try and read the article.
PoliticsRe: Shameful And Decaying State Of Obasanjo's Hometown Road by walata44(m): 10:54pm On May 19, 2009
well it seemed u just wake up! i heard some yoruba sayin a lot on that
You are such a bigot. embarassed
PoliticsYoruba Gang Busted? by walata44(op): 10:49pm On May 19, 2009
Yoruba Gang Busted?
Written by Paul Adujie
Monday, 18 May 2009
Yoruba Gang Busted?

By Paul I. Adujie

Lawcareer2007@aol.com

New York, United States

There appear to be a new level of hostilities against Nigerians and Nigeria by Nigerians.

It is rapidly coming to its unpalatable climax, but, so far, at least, effects are limited to the cyber warriors, a facet of this cyber warfare has crescendo into an American court room.

Nigerians at home and abroad, who frequent the world wide web of the internet and particularly, Nigeria related websites, must have come across the controversies involving Madueke, Rotimi, Ugwuonye, Aluko in the preceding couple of months. The former Nigerian ambassador to the United States was removed. Removed, after what was said to be statements he allegedly made or which were attributed to him. Statements which were reported to be disparaging of a whole group of Nigerians; But some Nigerians suspected political or other machinations were at play.

Thereafter, there have been charges and counter charges by one ethnic group against the other, there have been personal attacks, in verbal and written altercations, some of which have culminated in legal proceedings alleging defamation etc.

Then, on or about May 14, 2009 there was a news report about identity theft in New York City, and it turned out that some Nigerians were involved in the fraudulent crime. And soon enough, some Nigerians reacted to the news by trying to castigate particular ethnic group as being preponderantly involved in such fraudulent practice. A cursory reading of such comment, demonstrated a carryover from the Madueke, Rotimi, Ugwuonye, Aluko etc debate which is already mentioned above.

These two incidents have intensified ethnic baiting and ethnic bashing. Debates about Nigerian national issues are too often beclouded and encrusted in ethnic flame-throwing brawls. It makes me think that most Nigerians have managed to internalize the hatred by others, towards Nigeria and Nigerians. It is rather shameful, that these Nigerians are supposed to be very educated in the western sense. Or shall we just say that these Nigerians are well credentialed? How can call a man educated or enlightened because he has a law degree, engineering degree or a medical degree or a PhD after his name while remaining an ethnic bigot and tribal brawler all the while? I used to think that education broadened human perspectives and horizons!

But what does anyone make of these ethnic warriors? A bigot with fine grammar and in fine clothes and PhD is still a bigot! He is still myopic, parochial and anarchic.

Many issues have therefore come to the fore, for me, two such issues are paramount. And the two issues lead to questions about our national identity and citizenship of Nigeria. And in my view, what happens to Nigeria, good or ill, happens to all Nigerians. Not to particular ethnic group or religion, state or region.

Therefore, it makes eminent sense and good logic that Nigerians would want to defend, protect and preserve Nigeria. Nigeria’s national and international image and pride of place on the world stage, and or global scheme of things should matter to all Nigerians.

Nigerians should take collective pride in the achievement of Nigerians and Nigeria. And when Nigerians or Nigeria receives a public sucker punch, such must be addressed as a collective, in defense of Nigeria and Nigerians. I have over the years, painfully observed the exact opposite. And it is as if it is getting worse. When ever Nigerians or Nigeria is accused, too many Nigerians are quick to point fingers at one ethnic group or the other. Bashing different ethnic group and blaming ethnic groups for different ills and challenges facing Nigeria, has become an escape route for some, instead of confronting and resolving such national challenges.

It is now the vogue for some Nigerians to be too quick to say Nigerians and Nigeria are guilty as charged, even before they consider the facts and before the evidences are presented and a case established against Nigerians or Nigeria. Why are some so quick to condemn other Nigerians and Nigeria?

An observation that I have made, after studying many commentaries by Nigerians in various Nigeria related internet websites is that, Nigerians of various ethnic and language groups put their loyalty and devotion to their ethnic or language group, ahead, over and above, Nigeria’s national interests. It is such that, these Nigerians… more correctly, these ethnic champions and tribal bigots, would engage others monumental debates in prodigious and rigorous defense of their ethnic or tribal domain.

These same persons would not spare a zilch percent of their vermillion flares of vigorous defense energy to defend Nigeria! This, in plain talk, means that, the ethnic and tribal bigots would manufacture phantasmagoric defenses of their group, even if accused of indefensible acts. Whereas, these ostensible logicians, are unable, unwilling and will refuse to murmur or muster any effort in defense, of Nigeria and or Nigerians are accused rightly or wrongly.

It bears repeating here again, that Nigerians, a majority of us, are law abiding and walk the straight and narrow path and we must not have our heads bowed, just because a minority of us, operate outside the laws. Why then, should Nigerians internalize external hatred based on sweeping generalizations toward Nigeria and Nigerians?

Why are some of these Nigerians not asking the right questions such as; how many Nigerians know about, or are responsible for, derivatives or the securitizations of mortgages which led to the global economic meltdown? What percentage of corporate greed and corruption in the current global economic meltdown were insinuated by Nigerians, at home or abroad? Is Bernie Madoff, who with a few others responsible for making more than $70 billion go poof, a Nigerian? Why is it, that Bernie Madoff and some others can wipe out billions dollars in one single swoop of a ponzi -scheme, and no Nigerians is labeling and castigating his ethnic group and country, and yet, some Nigerians are willing to say, that they have corruption and greed in their own DNA? Bernie Madoff is just himself, Jeff Skilling is just himself, Ken Lay is just himself, Governor Blagoveich is just himself, but, Adamu Bola Chike is NIGERIAN? And we must all be cowering and bowed in shame as a collective or we must separate our ethnic group from a collective embarrassment?

Lest some Nigerians forget, it must be mentioned by the way, that fraudsters abroad who are Nigerians are mostly small time fraudsters, in comparison to big time crooks of the world, just ask Enron's Ken Lay, Jeff Skilling and Bernie Madoff etc. Ask Wall Street greed is good crowd.

Why should Nigerians who are not involved in any frauds be branded and castigated by anyone? Why is it, when it comes to Nigeria and Nigerians, one size always seems to fit all? Nigerians should hold heads high. I am holding my head high. I work hard; I am a decent human being comparable to any decent human being from any part of the world.

It is rather curious is it not? In the world of sports, and in recent times, Nigerian born athletes won medals for their adopted countries; these new countries and the media, never found reason to attribute such medals to Nigeria and let the medal glory reflect on Nigerians and Nigeria. But when it is a crime, they are glad to attribute the negatives to Nigerians and Nigeria? And what is worse? Some Nigerians are ever willing accept and internalize such selectivity?

There are about 150 million Nigerians on earth, and many Nigerians live abroad these days and many Nigerians are assuming new citizenship. It should be noted that in these multitudes, there will be good and the not so good. Happily, there are extraordinary Nigerians, the excellent Nigerians and the good Nigerians and the few that are not so good. What does anyone expect? A perfect multitude

A great majority of Nigerians abroad possess good education and marketable skills. I therefore do not foresee a situation where a Nigerian doctor, would be passed over by a medical establishment in the United States in favor of a plumber from a nation without "fraudster" image such as what country you may prefer?

Employers who need and prize Nigerians' intellectual human capital will continue to hire Nigerians everywhere in the world and government and businesses will continue to relate to Nigerians and Nigeria, if we define ourselves and assert ourselves.

Billions of America tax payer dollars flowed into Afghanistan and Pakistan during the last ten years, countries where Al Quaieda and Taliban interchangeably are headquartered. How much of these billions flowed into Nigeria? America has more trade and investment in Vietnam, than in Nigeria. America was in a war in Vietnam, 53,000 American troops died. Nigeria has always been best friend of America. Credit card frauds and corruption explains this disparity? Is there corruption in America and Vietnam?

Afghanistan produces 90% of world narcotics, and I make bold to say, I have never heard or encountered Afghans and Pakistanis in New York, with their heads bowed in shame, embarrassment, for the situations in their countries, I will say the same of Colombians narcotics reputation and Colombians never have this collective embarrassment and shame or self-loathing! Mexicans in America are involved in a great number of murders, gun violence and drug trade and Mexican immigrants are also known to be a hardworking lot and they offer no apologies to anyone and they remain as ubiquitous in America as Tacos, Tequila and Guacamole!

Why are Nigerians always heads bowed and in cowering positions? Someone once said that kneeling is not position of strength! It is our duty, our right and responsibility to define and assert ourselves as Nigerians. As Nigerians, we should bask and celebrate our diversity and engender unity. We must stop denying your Nigerian-ness. It is delusion and self-deceit to pretend that we are anything else, but Nigerians. We should be proactive in dealing with our challenges; instead of hiding behind ethnic and religious facades.

Why are Nigerians abroad more vigorous in the defense of their ethnic group, home state and religion or region, than they would, when Nigeria is attacked? Why are Nigerians more ferocious when something is said of Hausaland, Igboland, Izonland or Yorubaland? Anyone who follows internet forums and debate about Nigerians and Nigeria would be quick to detect the docility in Nigerians when non-Nigerians attack Nigerians and or Nigeria, with or without justifications; and conversely, see the ballistic response, when and if identical charges were made by non-Nigerians against Igboland, Izonland, Hausaland or Yorubaland!

You would be forgiven if you thought Igbo, Izon, Hausa and Yoruba etc are component parts of the multi ethnicities make up of Nigeria! It is the equivalent of wishing Armageddon on entire human race while somehow wishing no ill or evil to your ethnic group which is an intricate part of the human race! How could you want to detonate atomic nuclear bomb unto the geographic space of Nigeria, while at the same time hoping that a parochial and myopic goodwill toward your ethnic group, would extricate your ethnic group from the atom-nuclear blast with which you seek to wipe Nigeria off the map of the earth? How disingenuous or imbecilic-moronic could you be?

The act of serving, protecting and preserving Nigeria, is the beginning of elemental wisdom, for any Nigerian who seeks to preserve his religion, region, state, ethnicity etc. To think and or act otherwise, is simply tantamount to imbecilic infantilism, the act of shooting yourself in your feet or acting at cross-purposes with your best interests in the context of place, consistent with the best interests of the Nigerian nation as an indivisible whole.

How can anyone wish his heart well, while wishing entire body rot and disintegration? How can anyone wish to preserve his kidneys or liver, without a care for the rest of his entire body?

Nigerians should learn to bury the ethnic and religious hatchets. We as Nigerians must learn keep head up, chin high we should not internalize the sweeping generalizations against us. We have integrity, in its abundance. We should aspire and strive to thrive in every part of the world in which we may now live. We are part of the universal and global citizenship; we should no feel diminished in status and stature, because there are some persons born in Nigeria who do not live perfect lives.

Nigerians ought to realize that there are immigrants everywhere these days, those other immigrants are just as perfect imperfect as you and me, avoid blemish, but do not rub the blemishes of others on your own face. Other immigrants have imperfect countries hence they emigrate as like Nigerians do. Nigerians are not inferior to anyone. Nigerian immigrants are not inferior to other immigrants; if anything it is the case, that Nigerian immigrants frequently have more education and skills than most!

I find the nature and tone of comments by some Nigerians very disheartening. We must never lose sight of the fact that virtues and vices have no ethnicity or nationality. Virtues and vices are not Hausa, Igbo or Yoruba etc. Virtues and vices are not Nigerian, virtues and vices are human traits in their universality.

Here it must be understood that I abhor criminals. All criminals! I do not like criminals. And I therefore take the view that criminals are criminals are criminals; and that virtues and vices are universal, not peculiar, unique or especial, to Nigerians and Nigeria.



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PoliticsRe: Yar'adua 2 Years Later: Turn Off The Lights Boys by walata44(m): 11:05am On May 19, 2009
Blame the supreme court for upheld UMYA election.
PoliticsRead Nigeria Constitution On Citizenship And Make Up Your Mind On The Lebanese. by walata44(op): 10:37pm On May 18, 2009
source: Nigeria 1999 constitution

Chapter III
Citizenship
25. (1) The following persons are citizens of Nigeria by birth-namely-
(a) every person born in Nigeria before the date of independence,
either of whose parents or any of whose grandparents belongs or
belonged to a community indigenous to Nigeria;
Provided that a person shall not become a citizen of Nigeria by virtue
of this section if neither of his parents nor any of his grandparents
was born in Nigeria.
(b) every person born in Nigeria after the date of independence either
of whose parents or any of whose grandparents is a citizen of Nigeria;
and
(c) every person born outside Nigeria either of whose parents is a
citizen of Nigeria.
(2) In this section, "the date of independence" means the 1st day of
October 1960.
26. (1) Subject to the provisions of section 28 of this Constitution, a
person to whom the provisions of this section apply may be registered as a
citizen of Nigeria, if the President is satisfied that -
(a) he is a person of good character;
(b) he has shown a clear intention of his desire to be domiciled in
Nigeria; and
(c) he has taken the Oath of Allegiance prescribed in the Seventh
Schedule to this Constitution.
(2) the provisions of this section shall apply to-
(a) any woman who is or has been married to a citizen of Nigeria; or
(b) every person of full age and capacity born outside Nigeria any of
whose grandparents is a citizen of Nigeria.
27. (1) Subject to the provisions of section 28 of this Constitution, any
person who is qualified in accordance with the provisions of this section
may apply to the President for the same of a certificate of naturalisation.
(2) No person shall be qualified to apply for the grant of a certificate
or naturalisation, unless he satisfies the President that -
(a) he is a person of full age and capacity;
(b) he is a person of good character;
(c) he has shown a clear intention of his desire to be domiciled in
Nigeria;
(d) he is, in the opinion of the Governor of the State where he is or
he proposes to be resident, acceptable to the local community in which
he is to live permanently, and has been assimilated into the way of
life of Nigerians in that part of the Federation;
(e) he is a person who has made or is capable of making useful
contribution to the advancement; progress and well-being of Nigeria;
(f) he has taken the Oath of Allegiance prescribed in the Seventh
Schedule to this Constitution; and
(g) he has, immediately preceding the date of his application, either-
(i) resided in Nigeria for a continuous period of fifteen years; or
(ii) resided in Nigeria continuously for a period of twelve months,
and during the period of twenty years immediately preceding that
period of twelve months has resided in Nigeria for periods amounting
in the aggregate to not less than fifteen years.
28. (1) Subject to the other provisions of this section, a person shall
forfeit forthwith his Nigerian citizenship if, not being a citizen of
Nigeria by birth, he acquires or retains the citizenship or nationality of a
country, other than Nigeria, of which he is not a citizen by birth.
(2) Any registration of a person as a citizen of Nigeria or the grant of a
certificate of naturalisation to a person who is a citizen of a country
other than Nigeria at the time of such registration or grant shall, if he
is not a citizen by birth of that other country, be conditional upon
effective renunciation of the citizenship or nationality of that other
country within a period of not more than five months from the date of such
registration or grant.
29. (1) Any citizen of Nigeria of full age who wishes to renounce his
Nigerian citizenship shall make a declaration in the prescribed manner for
the renunciation.
(2) The President shall cause the declaration made under subsection (1) of
this section to be registered and upon such registration, the person who
made the declaration shall cease to be a citizen of Nigeria.
(3) The President may withhold the registration of any declaration made
under subsection (1) of this section if-
(a) the declaration is made during any war in which Nigeria is
physically involved; or
(b) in his opinion, it is otherwise contrary to public policy.
(4) For the purposes of subsection (1) of this section.
(a) "full age" means the age of eighteen years and above;
(b) any woman who is married shall be deemed to be of full age.
30. (1) The President may deprive a person, other than a person who is a
citizen of Nigeria by birth or by registration, of his citizenship, if he is
satisfied that such a person has, within a period of seven years after
becoming naturalised, been sentenced to imprisonment for a term of not less
than three years.
(2) The President shall deprive a person, other than a person who is
citizen of Nigeria by birth, of his citizenship, if he is satisfied from
the records of proceedings of a court of law or other tribunal or after
due inquiry in accordance with regulations made by him, that -
(a) the person has shown himself by act or speech to be disloyal
towards the Federal Republic of Nigeria; or
(b) the person has, during any war in which Nigeria was engaged,
unlawfully traded with the enemy or been engaged in or associated with
any business that was in the opinion of the president carried on in
such a manner as to assist the enemy of Nigeria in that war, or
unlawfully communicated with such enemy to the detriment of or with
intent to cause damage to the interest of Nigeria.
31. For the purposes of this Chapter, a parent or grandparent of a person
shall be deemed to be a citizen of Nigeria if at the time of the birth of
that person such parent or grandparent would have possessed that status by
birth if he had been alive on the date of independence; and in this section,
"the date of independence" has the meaning assigned to it in section 25 (2)
of this Constitution.
PoliticsRe: Re-branding: Ministry Inagurates Websites by walata44(op): 9:27pm On May 18, 2009
@Poster, do you mind posting your source please?
Punch Newspaper

http://odili.net/news/source/2009/may/18/409.html
PoliticsRe-branding: Ministry Inagurates Websites by walata44(op): 8:53pm On May 18, 2009
Re-branding: Ministry inaugurates websites

By Agency reporter

As part of the Re-branding Nigeria Project, the Federal Ministry of Information and Communications recently launched a new website www.fmic.gov.ng, which will avail Nigerians and foreigners timely and important information about the people and government of Nigeria.

This website will help the Federal Government of Nigeria to have an interactive polling system that will engage Nigerians through a seamless feedback mechanism on government policies and programmes a statement by the ministry's Director, Information Technology, Mrs. Ibukun Odusote on Sunday said.

"The Federal Government's official website (www.nigeria.gov.ng) is dysfunctional and inaccessible for now because of disagreement with the Internet Service Provider, which is taking too long to resolve. This unfortunate situation compelled the ministry to launch a new website which became up and running for the past three weeks," the statement said.

"In addition to FMIC website, another website (www.nigeriarebrands.com) was launched few weeks ago for the Re-branding Nigeria Project, which will contain all materials relating to the project.

The two websites are up and running as they are regularly updated.

While efforts are ongoing to resolve all issues affecting the national portal (www.nigeria.gove.ng), Nigerians and foreigners alike who desire information on Nigeria, the Ministry and the re-branding project should visit www.fmic.gov.ng or www.nigeriarebrands.com

The Honourable Minister of Information and Communications, Professor Dora Akunyili regrets the inconvenience the dysfunctional national portal must have caused the public.
PoliticsRe: ‘nigeria Too Big For Yar’adua’—arewa Youth Leader by walata44(m): 2:31pm On May 18, 2009
UMYA is visionless, incompetence, sick, corrupt, 20011 is the time for change in Nigeria political landscape.
PoliticsWatch Gov Fashola Launching Cctv Camera In Lagos From The Control centre by walata44(op): 8:31pm On May 17, 2009

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZd744ITJK4

Sometimes its hard to praise Nigeria politician but this guy is one in a million. Nigeria need dedicated, visionary leader like him now.
PoliticsRe: Dora Akunliyi- From Drug Warrior To Mis - Information Minister by walata44(op): 7:49pm On May 17, 2009
u mis-spelt her name in your title
!

Just modify it. Where is that name from? its sound Yoruba.
PoliticsRe: Why Is Obama Visiting Ghana Before Nigeria? by walata44(m): 6:37pm On May 17, 2009
the U.S. would have opted for South Africa, but that country is looking more and more like Nigeria these days.
Are you implying that election of ZUMA was rigged?
PoliticsRe: Why Is Obama Visiting Ghana Before Nigeria? by walata44(m): 6:35pm On May 17, 2009
Majority of Nigerians are just illetrate fools - so, because Obama has chosen to go to Ghana before Nigeria, it means Ghana is already a better place than Nigeria?
Are you kidding yourself or me? so you believe Nigeria is better than Ghana, OK that's why Nigerian students fight tooth and nail to get into Ghana universities.
PoliticsRe: Dora Akunliyi- From Drug Warrior To Mis - Information Minister by walata44(op): 1:46pm On May 17, 2009
hmmm one wonder why all these gbatti are on this woman' neck
What has gbatti or what ever you call it have to do with a genuine observation from mis- information minister? With bigotry like this, Nigeria will never progress.
PoliticsRe: Why Is Obama Visiting Ghana Before Nigeria? by walata44(m): 1:26pm On May 17, 2009
We go stop to give them our Oil, till they trust us
.

And where will your Govt get money to spend on their NO POINT AGENDA
PoliticsRe: Why Is Obama Visiting Ghana Before Nigeria? by walata44(m): 1:22pm On May 17, 2009
Obama make a right choice by planning to visit Ghana, if it's happen that he chooses to visit Nigeria, what would be the discussion btw UMYA and Obama? may be how to rig election and perpetual 7 point agenda.
PoliticsRe: The New Lagos In Pictures [case In Urban Renewal by walata44(m): 4:11pm On May 16, 2009
Great pic.I have seen it on nigeriavillagesquare.com, God bless fasola.
PoliticsRe: Fg Battles Mend With 7000 Trrops 2 Warships And 7 Gun Boats As Hosage Is Killed by walata44(m): 3:49pm On May 16, 2009
Sometimes I always have this taught, why can't these guys get organise and start assassinate all the corrupt politicians in the country? They can start with Ibori. Nigerians will surely support their cause.
PoliticsRe: Abuja’s 10-lane Road Project To Gulp N257bn[$1.7BN] by walata44(m): 3:27pm On May 16, 2009
Where are the priorities? What is wrong with the old road? Yeah, ok. It is not great. True. It could be better. True. But is this what Nigeria needs now? How about spending that money on other things. Like roads in other places. How about Lagos to Onitsha or something like that. Whatever happened to novel Ideas. How about spending this $1.7bn in generating 1,000MW of Wind Power that can begin generating electricity immediately the project is completed since it won't need them to start begging for gas deliveries.
We always hope that we can have people that will think like this in UMYA administration
SportsRe: Soccer Viewing Centers - Should They Be Banned? by walata44(m): 7:26pm On May 15, 2009
While I was in University whenever its time for La Liga or Canal Plus serie A, You hear insightful analysis and intelligent discourse but whenever its time for Premiership games all the low life gutter boys would come out. Most of them cant even speak English of argue coherently
Is English your mother tongue? Your brain must have being colonise.
SportsRe: Soccer Viewing Centers - Should They Be Banned? by walata44(m): 11:53am On May 15, 2009
Why banning the viewing centre? the violent that occur in this centres is another failure on the part of govt. Where are the police? If all the centres can be regulated, seriously there wont be this type of problem and govt can also generate money by taxing this viewing centre.
Music/RadioRe: Which Is Your Favourite Radio Staion In Lagos? by walata44(m): 11:40am On May 15, 2009
Can u listen to any of this station on the net?
PoliticsDora Akunliyi- From Drug Warrior To Mis - Information Minister by walata44(op): 8:41pm On May 13, 2009

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OajBZqvfai0

Hear madam re-branding, re- branding herself.
PoliticsDeputy Senate President Speaking About Electoral Reform With- CNN by walata44(op): 8:19pm On May 13, 2009

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xp-opjmZ5Pg

Deputy Senate president promising elctoral reform during during Demoractic party convention that elect President obama. But what happen in Ekiti State?
PoliticsRe: Lagos Stood Still For Nlc by walata44(m): 7:29pm On May 13, 2009
@Mowire

Lagos did not stand still for LC; Joyrode road and adjoining road were forced into a tortuous (and expensive in some cases) stand still. I was in a commercial bus on that route at the time and I know that that rally was not a popular one.
[/quote]I mean people were forced to drive behind the LC procession. I personally saw a youngman, driving a Toyota Camry car with some elderly occupants, assaulted by the LC demonstrators for attempting to pass through the line on the service lane.[quote]

I don't want see u here and complain about bad leadership if u think in your wisdom nothing is achieve by the protester. For your information freedom is not gotten on a platter of gold
PoliticsRe: And He Finally Speaks To The Press by walata44(m): 11:51am On May 13, 2009
The man look very sick, I saw the press conference on AIT Focus Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: You’re Racist, Lebanese Accuse Nigerian Immigration. by walata44(m): 12:03pm On May 12, 2009
Nigeria constitution as whole is a joke. Nigerian to Nigerian are racist toward each other, a country where you are born in one state, that person can not compete politically he/she will have to go back to where his/her father comes from.
TravelRe: Abuja Picture on Now.Post Yours. by walata44(m): 11:42am On May 12, 2009
While Abuja suppose to be city to be proud of by all Nigerian but that city is the capital of corruption in Nigeria where anything goes. Think about the sharing of land in Abuja how many of you here can afford a home in Abuja? Talk about favourism btw the nothern vulture, how many southerner have been appointed to head the admnistration of the capital city which suppose to be centre of unity? a city without soul in it.

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