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PoliticsRe: Chris Ngige Will Win The Anambra Elections by warrior01: 10:55am On Sep 02, 2013
Capital Cee: from which nkwo to which nkwo, be specific, peter obi never constructed any road in my local govt.
This shows how ignorant and naive you are. As suspected, most of you kids writing here on Nairaland doesn't even know your left from your right. so you don't even know who constructed nkwo to nkwo road and you are here spewing trash. Pls go back home and let your father give you the real story.
PoliticsRe: Willy Obiano Is APGA Anambra Guber Candidate by warrior01: 7:13pm On Aug 26, 2013
alexchiny: You know nothing bro! The same Ifeanyi Ubah that was disowned by Igwe Orizu? SMH. I repeat, Nnewi North and South are both APGA strongholds, don't confuse it.
let's not resort to insults; just bookmark this page and by Nov 17 we will know who won Nnewi north and South. I'm out
PoliticsRe: Willy Obiano Is APGA Anambra Guber Candidate by warrior01: 6:58pm On Aug 26, 2013
alexchiny: You got all right except here. Nnewi North and South are both APGA strongholds, so i don't see them losing there.
You are the one that is wrong here. With Ifeanyi Uba running in this forthcoming election, Apga has no chance in Nnewi North and South; quote me any day. Just came back from Anambra today and I have to say the way it is. This election is too close to call.Ngige would have had an upper hand but he lost the goodwill through his utterances and association with APC which most Anambrarians abhor.
PoliticsRe: Willy Obiano Is APGA Anambra Guber Candidate by warrior01: 6:37pm On Aug 26, 2013
The problem with most commentators here is that they know nothing about the politics going on in Anambra state. With Obiano winning Apga's ticket, he is sure of winning the majority vote in Anambra north. Ifeanyi Uba is quite popular among the youths and he is quite sure of winning Nnewi north and south, a huge chunk of the votes in Anambra south and central. This election is really close to call
LiteratureRe: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by warrior01: 7:09pm On Aug 20, 2013
grin grin grin
Zubby........'' The call girl had made a tremendous attempt at looking presentable.
She had rubbed red powder all over her gave and had painted her
fingers red too. She must have emptied her safe while trying to impress
me''
LiteratureRe: There And Back On Time (Nairaland Best Story of all Time) by warrior01: 4:55pm On Aug 17, 2013
Zubby, I advice you refrain from introducing tribalism into this wonderful thread. You seem to be a good guy but to be frank with you, my first impression of you on Nairaland from your previous posts concerning people of Anambra origin was nothing to write home about. Pls I beg of you; Don't Ruin This Thread With Your Unfounded Assertions/fears
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PoliticsWhat Does It Mean To Be An Igbo Man In Nigeria by warrior01(op): 3:28pm On Aug 14, 2013
Between 250 CE and 1948, Jews were expelled from Europe over 80
times. That is, in 1,700 years, people in Europe expelled the Jews at the
average rate of once every 21 years.
It happened in France, England, Spain, Portugal, Germany and dozens of
other countries. These countries in their own characteristic ways rose
up one day to declare that they were tired of hosting Jews and
tolerating their behaviors and accepting their attitude that whatever land
they lived in was no man’s land. These Europeans claimed they were
more charitable, hospitable, accommodating and generous to the Jews
than any other nationality, but the Jews abused it. They demanded that
all Jews leave or be vanquished. They said they tried but they could not
see any good Jew to make them change their minds.
Historians who have studied the phenomenon came up with the usual
explanations given as the reason why Jews were expelled. Here are six
typical reasons (from history books and online sources) as expressed in
popular quotes used during each expulsion, massacre and persecution.
1.) "We hate Jews because they possess too much wealth and power."
2.) "We hate Jews because they arrogantly claim that they are the
chosen people." 3.) "Jews are a convenient group to single out and
blame for our troubles." 4.) "We hate Jews because they killed Jesus."
5.) "We hate Jews because they are different than us." 6.) "We hate
Jews because they are an inferior race."
Historians have examined these reasons in order to see if they were
causes of the hatred or the excuses for the hatred. Historians propound
that if they are causes, once the cause is taken away, the hatred will
vanish. But if the cause is taken away and the hatred remains, then, it is
mere excuse.
On the economic reason which says that Jews possess too much wealth
that causes envy and resentment, historians found out that the Polish
and Russian Jews of the 17th -20th century were “dirty poor” yet, they
were hated. When the Jews are doing well, the myth that they have a
plan to rule the world by controlling governments and financial
establishments took shape in the fictional work called, The Protocols of
the Elders of Zion. Though it has been debunked as fiction, it remains a
bestselling book in the world.
On the idea that the Jews were claiming to be the chosen ones,
historians noted that the Jews of Germany in the 19th century denied
the concept of being the chosen ones. Many of them assimilated with
mainstream Germans, abandoning their language and culture and ways
of life. Yet, when the holocaust started, it did not save them. And the
Larry Kings of America, who changed their names to hide their identities
and those who are not practicing Jews like Madam Albright, have not
been spared as objects of hate. Surprisingly, in today’s world, it is the
Christians and the Muslims who openly claim that they are the ones
chosen by God and nobody can get to God except through their
intermediaries- Jesus and Muhammad. But they don’t get the kind of
hatred that the Jews get.
The scapegoating of the Jews, especially in difficult economic and
political times, is not a cause but rather an excuse. To scapegoat, you
must first of all hate. Hitler conveniently used Jews as scapegoat
because the hatred was already there. It made it easy for Germans to
believe that Jews were the reason they lost World War I and why the
German economy was fluttering. The fifth reason, that the Jews killed
Jesus, falls flat when the Christian Bible says that the Romans killed
Jesus with the help of Jews but the hatred was reserved for Jews alone.
The Roman Catholic Church, in its Second Vatican Council in 1963, had
to officially exonerate the Jews, but the hatred continued.
The idea that the Jews were outsiders should have waned with the
increase in Jewish assimilation over the years. But it didn’t. Instead, the
complaint changed. In Germany, it turned into: "We hate you, not
because you're different, but because you're trying to become like us!
We cannot allow you to infect the Aryan race with your inferior genes."
The final reason is that “we hate the Jews because they are an inferior
race.” The Jews are not a race, to begin with.
This is how Rabbi Kalman Packouz put the dilemma of the Jews. “Every
other hated group is hated for a relatively defined reason,” he wrote.
“We Jews, however, are hated in paradoxes: Jews are hated for being a
lazy and inferior race - but also for dominating the economy and taking
over the world. We are hated for stubbornly maintaining our
separateness - and, when we do assimilate - for posing a threat to
racial purity through intermarriages. We are seen as pacifists and as
warmongers; as capitalist exploiters and as revolutionary communists;
possessed of a Chosen-People mentality, as well as of an inferiority
complex. It seems that we just can't win.”
In 2005, Okey Ndibe wrote a piece he called, "Thou Shall Not Rent to
Igbo." In it he brought to the fore the discriminatory challenges Igbo
tenants were facing in finding apartments to rent in Lagos. In a
rejoinder titled, "Igboman can be a good Tenant,” Kola Akomolede's
argued that it was not only Yoruba landlords who do not want the Igbo
tenant but landlords of other ethnicities, including some Igbo landlords.
He suggested that the real problem was the nature of the Igbo man and
not the discrimination against Igbo tenants which he made every effort
to justify. He suggested that Ohanaeze should advice Igbo men to
"change their attitude and behave like gentlemen."
European intellectuals, including some Jews, made similar appeal to
Diaspora Jews across Europe before Hitler came. Many Jews bought
into it. They changed their names and many abandoned their religion all
together. Some intermarried with Germans. But when Hitler came, it did
not save them.
Instead of finding practical structures based on law and order to deal
with universal issues between tenants and landlords, Akomolede made
flimsy arguments like the one about the Igbo with "good background"
being good tenants. Property consultants and owners, he suggested,
should care about good background of tenants. He finally fell back on
the popular refrain that the Yoruba are the most accommodating nation
in Nigeria.
We have heard that line before. And we are hearing a lot of it today.
Some have observed that beneath the issue of discrimination against
Igbo tenants is the bigger and subtle issue - the battle for Lagos.
That battle for Lagos has actually come out in the open.
Common with all things Nigeria, Akomolede's greatest failure was in
subscribing to the predominant Igbo stereotype on the basis of which he
demanded a change in the nature of the Igbo. "Stereotypes are not
necessarily malicious," once cautioned Chinua Achebe. "They may be
well meaning and even friendly. But in every case they show a
carelessness or laziness or indifference of attitude that implies that the
object of your categorization is not worth the trouble of individual
assessment." That’s how the action of a man or a group of people in
Nigeria is often ascribed to the action of an ethnic or religious group.
The old conventional wisdom was that of Samora Machel: 'For the
nation to live, the tribe must die.' The new conventional wisdom is that,
the tribe can live as long as it wants. But for the nation to live, impunity
must die; citizens’ rights must be respected; law and order must be
established and enforced, irrespective of ethnicity, religion or creed.
On the one hand, since 1914, the primary question of Nigeria has been
the Igbo question. There are other important questions, but in the
answer to the Igbo question comes the understanding of all the other
questions. On the other hand, the primary tragedy of the Igbo is that
they are living in a Nigeria that is yet to come, if it ever comes.
The innocence of the Igbo ended long time ago. It ended before 1945
when some Northern elements in Jos first rose up and massacred Igbo
people. When it was repeated in 1953 in Kano, the British inquiry
reported that, "No amount of provocation, short-term or long term, can
in any way justify their (Northern Nigerians) behavior." The British
report went further to warn that "the seeds of the trouble which broke
out in Kano on May 16 (1953) have their counterparts still in the
ground. It could happen again, and only a realization and acceptance of
the underlying causes can remove the danger."
Of course, it happened again. It happened in all of northern Nigeria in
1966, Kano in 1980, Maiduguri in 1982, Jimeta in 1984, Gombe in 1985,
Kaduna & Kafanchan in 1991, Bauchi, Kastina, & Kano in 1991, Zango-
Kataf in 1992, Funtua in 1993, Kano in 1994. Since 1999, over 10,000
people have been killed in more than a dozen incidents of religious/
ethnic conflicts. And since 2009, over 4000 people have died in Boko
Haram attacks. The dispossession and displacement of Igbo people
once desired by the leaders of the Northern House of Assembly in the
60s have now been achieved by Boko Haram in the 2010s. In places
like Maiduguri only death-defying Igbo stayed put. Even those types
have sent their wives and children home.
Usually, before Igbo bloods were spilled, it was customarily preceded by
arguments in several quarters, official and unofficial, in the media and
in secrecy, about the disdain of the very nature of the Igbo and the need
for Igbo to change. In Northern Nigeria of 1964, there were calls in the
Northern House of Assembly to revoke forthwith all Certificates of
Occupancy from the hands of the Igbo residents in the region.
Lawmakers stood up in the assembly and promised to find ways to do
away with the Igbo. Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gashash, O.B.E and Minister
of Land and Survey, told the assembly in March of 1964 the following:
"Having heard their demand about Ibos holding land in Northern Nigeria,
my ministry will do all it can to see that the demands of members are
met. How to do this, when to do it, all this should not be disclosed. In
due course, you will all see what will happen. (Applause)".
The Northern People's Congress, NPC, followed Alhaji Gashash's
promise by issuing a booklet called SALAMA: Facts must be faced. This
booklet portrayed the Igbo in a very bad light and gave the masses in
the North the sense that the Igbo were the source of all their problems.
At the same time, the government of Western Nigeria also issued their
own booklet called UPCAISM in which the Igbo, called "strangers," were
depicted as land grabbers who must be removed from Western lands
and government positions. The booklets also displayed pictures of
shops and stores owned by the Igbo and indulged in undue character
assassination.
The military coup of 1966 presented a pretext to carry out a plan that
had been laid out years before. It was a plan that aimed at a total
extermination of the Igbo or, at least, their containment. The pogrom
and the brutal war that followed was the final solution to the perceived
Igbo problems in Nigeria. When Anthony Enahoro traveled round the
globe arguing that starvation was a weapon of war, he was following
the script for the total extermination of the Igbo. When Benjamin
Adekunle boasted to foreign reporters, "I want to see no Red Cross, no
Caritas, no World Council of Churches, no Pope, no missionary and no
UN delegation. I want to prevent even one Ibo from having even one
piece to eat before their capitulation. We shoot at everything that moves
and when our troops march into the centre of Ibo territory, we shoot at
everything even at things that do not move...," he was following the
same script.
Just like the once accommodating and charitable and hospitable and
generous Germany became a graveyard of Jews when Hitler came,
Nigeria became a graveyard of Igbo when Gowon came. And, equally,
like Germany, Nigeria failed to accomplish the final solution plan. The
only difference was that the Jews learnt from that horrible Holocaust
experience and formed their own country while the Igbo failed in that
struggle for Biafra and returned to embrace Nigeria as if nothing had
happened. Thomas Sowell, a Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution of
Stanford University and a renowned scholar on Races and World
Economies wrote that, "Most of the great mindless slaughters of the
20th century -- whether of the Armenians in the Ottoman Empire, the
kulaks in the Soviet Union, the Jews in Germany, the I[g]bo in Nigeria or
the Tamils in Sri Lanka -- have been slaughters of those who
dramatically eclipsed the accomplishments of others."
The kulaks were liquidated. The Armenians, the Jews and the Tamils
are struggling and still fighting to keep the memories alive and stop it
from ever happening again. The Igbo on their part, forgot what
happened and why. But the Nigerian elements, disappointed in their
unfinished job, have not forgotten. Instead, they are busy preparing for
the final battle. Those in doubt should listen when they remind the Igbo
openly that “history will repeat itself.” In ways subtle and covetous, they
are laying the ground work for what we all know must come. They are
making public and closed door speeches in which they are promising
that "how to do this, when to do this, will not be disclosed." The seed of
the trouble, as far as these Nigerian elements see it, is in the nature of
the Igbo. As long as Igbo will not denounce their Igboness, it will happen
again. And this time, it may be a total annihilation, from Port Harcourt
to Lagos on to Gusau via Abuja.
Acknowledged, it has been difficult, and will always be difficult, for the
rest of Nigeria to interpret the Igbo life and worldview. There is a big
difference between what the Igbo think and what others think the Igbo
think. This misunderstanding, in many quarters, has continued to be
transformed into inert hatred. The myth of the Igbo constantly in the
face of Nigerians everywhere, has proved very difficult for many to
decipher.
In a 2005 Igbo Day keynote speech titled, The Primacy of Political or
Economic power: The Igbo Dilemma, Professor Anya O. Anya noted that:
“There is an inherent paradox and contradiction in the lgboman's place
in Nigeria. On the one hand given his industry, his intelligence and his
enterprise, the Igboman is a desirable gift to Nigeria and the stuff of
which great nations and great civilizations can be built. On the other
hand, given his presumptive confidence in his abilities and his
unabashed hunger to succeed at whatever cost, he engenders fear and
unwelcome visibility amongst his compatriots. His lack of subtlety, his
drive to overcome and his insatiable "greed" for material progress
engenders resentment and often inexplicable, and perhaps, undeserved
hostility in the host communities. His "loud" style of Life and the facility
with which he can adapt to and adopt new ways can also be unsettling
to foreign cultural formations that have come in contact with the lgbo
including the colonial masters. There is thus an underlying sense of
conflict in the lgbo presence in Nigeria.”
For those who care but do not know and those who know but do not
care, the Igbo are not perfect. Like so many other groups, the Igbo have
those uncommon human frailties and foibles as well as unique virtues
and wisdoms. When their sense of vanity is heightened, their sense of
modesty is diminished. When their sense of belonging is enhanced, their
sense of variance is lessened. The Igbo know that things others did to
them were many but the things they did to themselves were more.
(Apologies Prof. Chieka Ifemesia). But the Igbo history warrants that the
Igbo must keep eternal vigilance – chasing away the prey while scolding
the chick.
In trying to find an answer many observers of negativity in Igbo life
seek, I stumbled on "The Focus of Igbo Worldview," a paper presented
by Prof. Donatus I. Nwoga. In it he wrote:
“The opportunity which the present times have given for the
predominant attributes of the Igbo to blossom into the ugliness of
materialistic indiscipline, and lack of grace and finesse, must not be
taken to represent the all-time behavior of the Igbo. A characteristic
which could have been favorable and positive in one phase of the
history of a people, which could again be positive and beneficial in
another phase, could present the greatest negative consequences in a
transitional phase. In practical terms, the attributes which make the Igbo
appear vulgar and materialistic at this phase, could be the same
attributes that made them achieving and titled people in the past. The
present could merely be revealing the impact of new, uncharted times to
the chaotic instinct in those who had been restrained by the limiting
structures and facilities of the ordered past. And it is important to retain
then the diachronic consciousness that transitional people have the
handicap of having lost the grace and poetry of their past, without yet
acquiring the grace and poetry, or at least the discipline and sanctions
of the modern.”
The duty those who believe in Nigeria owe to this transitioning Nigeria
is to give her a structure. In a structured Nigeria where there is law and
order, people will be treated as individuals according to the laws of the
land. Those who currently take advantage of the disorder in Nigeria
would have to get in line or face the letters of the law. In a just and
equitable society, those who are industrious, honest and creative will
soar. Until then, those who dream of changing the nature of the Igbo or
any ethnic group for that matter are confounded with many paradoxes.
The fundamental truth is that the Igbo, as part of humanity, have the
right to live anywhere - with or without Nigeria. Let it be known that the
original sin of the Igbo has not changed and will never change - it is the
sin of being Igbo. It is from it that all other sins emerge and get
magnified. The Igbo have nothing to prove and must not begin a
defense of that right or a discussion of their Igboness on the terms of
others. It is a matter of expediency for the Igbo to know this and for the
Igbo to understand its implication in their final battle for survival.
If the Igbo had not embraced western education in the mid-1930s and
overtaken the rest of Nigeria thirty years after; if the Igbo had not
accepted Nigeria and emigrated from their tropical rain forest of the
east to all corners of Nigeria; maybe, the pogrom would not have
happened.
For many, a good Igbo is one who is only Igbo in his home; who is not
Igbo everyday and everywhere; who is apologetic for being Igbo, and
who wears the following expression on his forehead: "how dare you
assume I am Igbo?"
Though my last name is as Igbo as they come, I’m sure that I’m not a
good Igbo man. I do not conform to every man’s definition of an Igbo,
including definition by the Igbo themselves. But that should not be a
problem, unless you are Femi Fani-Kayode and his like.
There are serious people vigorously dedicated to the search for a good
Igbo man or woman. I enthusiastically applaud them. And I must add,
with all honesty, “Bros, Good luck with that!”
Nairaland GeneralRe: Nairaland: Site Of Copy And Paste by warrior01: 1:21pm On Aug 14, 2013
Op, you mean Tinubu wan die? Abeg, make im wait till 2015 when bros Gej go start him second term
PoliticsRe: Chris Ngige Is My Choice As The Next Anambra Governor by warrior01: 6:23pm On Aug 09, 2013
Bensonn: kasiem, i am not from anambra central but from anambra south. I am not a paid mecenary like som ppl here are proving to be so i wont be saying anytin in a desperate bid for u to vote my prefered candidate. Thank God you ve accepted that he did well in anambra central.
In my local government, he constructed all the road in all the nooks and cranny of the made-up communities, one typical example is the road from Nnewi to Nkwo-ezulogu that connects the onitsha-owerri road that has been lying there untouched for decades he did it with quality materials, construction for the dredging and bridging the ekulo stream and to allow passage to nkwo-edo has started before he was removed and has been abandoned since. Nnewi to ozubulu connnecting ihembosi road was notably done by him. I can mention and mention typical examples. Then immediately ngige came in he payed all the teachers salary arrears, re-opening govt skls in the state, before then govt skls in my Lga are all dead making the private skls to extort poor rural parents,dose dat couldnt afford the private skls,their children languished at home till Ngige came in, local govt headqtrs at ozubulu was funtioning at full drive, that i ussualy go there to obtain one document or the other at little or no charge. (i went there last May to get somtin,but met a grave yard).a lot youth empowerment programs were then in full drive, he biult several structures in ANSU at Uli, my elder broder told me that, becos i graduated from UNN. My brother told me that Ngige on one occasion prevented them from paying a compulsory devt fee of #5000 imposed by d skl administration on them,instead he took up the projects and completed them in record time, ask me hw much ANSU(ANATECH) pay as skl fees then, compared to now. All these he did under pressure from his enstranged god fathers. Ngige took unizik development to mbaukwu and its sorrouding communities which is in anambra north. In my Local govt Ngige is more popular than any othe candidates mentioned all along, infact soludo will fail woefully here.not minding we are in the same sen. Zone with him because we dont regard him.
Abeg keep quiet if you don't know what to say. Which road around Nnewi axis did Ngige construct? Concerning Ansu, can you name or show us the so called structure he built? No beer parlour gossip can ever make us vote Ngige and his APC bigots
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Slum Contest: Anambra Is The State With The Least Slums In Nigeria by warrior01: 10:36pm On Aug 07, 2013
re@lchange:
i saw this picture where peter obi was supervising slum clearance in onitsha
Good
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Slum Contest: Anambra Is The State With The Least Slums In Nigeria by warrior01: 10:16pm On Aug 07, 2013
mr_king: See †ђξ side effect of ASUU Strike ? Smh!! Taking pictures of slums in all †ђξ 36 states of Nigeria? Lols!!! Beside, your conclusion about Anambra state is baseless!! Hasty! And falacy without emperical evidence!! Some of you just wake up and post whatever you like on Nairaland coz its Free of Charge!
How is it baseless? Have you been/ toured Anambra State before? If you know of any well known slum in Anambra why can't you list/show us here rather than attacking the Op
PoliticsRe: Chidi Lloyd Detained By Police In Rivers by warrior01: 5:35pm On Jul 24, 2013
Ola Johnson: The capacity of your brain is low.
But what you wrote up there was trash
PoliticsRe: Nigeria To Devalue Naira As External Reserves Dwindle by warrior01: 8:07pm On Jul 23, 2013
olajide_07: They want the CBN to not devalue the naira LOLz! What they should have done a long time ago!! Hahahahaha, when Nigerian's are going to dubai to buy clothes, shoes, bags, hair, luxury apartments, they are going to dubai to spend money or parties and champagne, *maybe I would do the same, party up*, but let's look at this, most of this money is stolen money, imagine how much funds has left nigeria and is leaving regularly, on hotel bills, plane tickets hotel reservations, we are going to china also, to buy clothing items wall the great china wall, japan to buy cars, so much is leaving, so also to Ghana for education, south africa, united kingdom on education matters, india on health issues to treat things we could locally treat, if some of these people, were not allowed to leave the shores of this country OH nigeria OH nigeria Hmmm you people would not kill me!, see the only revenues coming in -oil and company taxes, Directors, ministers special advisers, senators and Honorable's, are no longer storing their money in naira there is a high demand for the dollar, because of the value, go to their parties and see how it is been handed out*dollars O*, and what's may be the reason for storing their money in foreign currency, maybe because at any point in time - if a serious govt comes into power the features of the naira may be changed, and *Gbam* they would be affected, now rather then direct funds to developing the income generating functions, even if we may make loss on the initial investment in SME's, we are still importing refined oil, our industries are being killed by government policies, bank interest rates are over the roof, bad debts are not being written off, everything is just going wrong, and no honest direction is being charted out for the economy, political rubbish is what is playing out everywhere, imagine this, housing estates for the police, in which the guest of honor should be the minister of police affairs, max the SGF, but who do we see? commissioning trivial issues of housing for the already corrupt Police force- President GEJ see the harassment that is happening in police stations- we need this structural adjustment programme - our borders need to be closed for at least 10-15years, the size of the civil service should be reduced, and those working their should be paid a pittance - just 18k, to discourage people for looking for government jobs
God bless you bro. let us keep on deceiving ourselves when tis obvious we are our own worst enemies but always looking for whom to blame.
PoliticsRe: Why Is Patience Jonathan Not Fighting For The Future Of The Girl Child? by warrior01: 3:49pm On Jul 19, 2013
You're such a hypocrite. I thought your God Wole Soyinka said women are supposed to be mere domestic appendages; to be seen and never to be heard. You, Wole Soyinka and your cohorts are the real evil men of this society.
PoliticsRe: Pictures of Abandoned Road Project In Akwa Ibom by warrior01: 1:04pm On Jul 19, 2013
I wish we even have this kind of untarred road at Alimosho or betterstill, Ejigbo.
PoliticsRe: Govs. Forum: Fashola Requests Suit withdrawal Against Jang by warrior01: 8:33am On Jul 18, 2013
Finally, the hypocritical plant flower bows to Jona Jang.Gradually, one by one they will fall. Amaechi is next
PoliticsRe: Bauchi airport Nigeria's Newest Airport Almost Ready For Operation.(Pictures) by warrior01: 10:15pm On Jul 17, 2013
Pls, what's the name of this desert? Na wa o! So this climate change of a thing is serious.
CultureRe: Post your photos of Igbo village houses here by warrior01: 9:16am On Jul 17, 2013
ak47mann: The new Nnewi central park is now taking a good shape following the demolition of the old park, popularly known as Nkwo triangle. The new park is now located at Agbor Edo main market Nkwo Nnewi beside Nwanyi Imo bus stop. Buildings are being erected in the park, offices, shopping complex and mini shops that went around the park. The architectural plan is of high standard with a touch of creativity.
Nwanyi Imo bus stop. I remember that woman
PoliticsRe: Cool Video: Cross Rivers State Is Africa Undiscovered by warrior01: 7:12am On Jul 17, 2013
Revolution:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2093Dot14Q

Duke and Imoke are men of vision. If only other politicians (apart from Fashola and 1 or 2 others) in Nigeria had strategic long terms plans for their state and the nation.
Abeg, keep quiet. How many states have you been to that you are here judging their governors. Abeg travel and see
PoliticsRe: Of The Fisherman And The Fish: Of Jonathan And Billion Naira Greed by warrior01: 10:28pm On Jul 16, 2013
wakeupnigeria: Our elders often remind us to remember where we are coming from, the son of whom we are and our roots. Though these elders' mouth may be toothless and have foul smells but it doesn't change the fact that wise words pass out through those mouths from the depth of their heart. We Nigerians have come to accept corruption as a way of life, we see corruption as a legal undertaking and patriotic duty expected from all true born Nigerians. We go about worshiping and idolizing all "John the Reapers" of our nation. We have come to accept with humble and ignorant shame the scarlet of disgrace called Corruption in the Corridors of Power.

I believe not all men are or were born dirty. I believe that even our so called thief thief leaders once have the zeal and thirst for a better Nigeria. I believe Ebele Jonathan also had this dream in his more younger days. I could vividly paint a picture of him on one of his father's two canoes thinking aloud in the middle of the river that one day, he will be in a position to remove poverty from the land so another man's child won't have to throw nets round the clock in dangerous waters in order to survive and won't have to walk for miles to school without shoes. But come to think of it, I believe Jonathan must have read the story about that fisherman and his greedy old wife. I believe Jonathan must have always gone out to the river every night with the hopes of catching a gold fish that will grant all his wishes in his net. For those of you who don't know the story of the fisherman that I believe Jonathan must have read while in school, here is the summary:

The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish is a fairy tale in verse by Alexander Pushkin in 1833 about an old man and woman who have been living poorly for many years. They have a small hut, and every day the man goes out to fish. One day, he throws in his net and pulls out a golden fish. The fish pleads for its life, promising any wish in return. However, the old man does not want anything, and lets the fish go. When he returns and tells his wife about the golden fish, she gets angry and tells her husband to go ask the fish for a new washboard, as theirs is broken, and the fish happily grants this small request. The next day, the wife asks for a new house, and the fish grants this also. Then, in succession, the wife asks for a palace, to become the ruler of her province, to become the tsarina, and finally to become the Ruler of the Sea and to subjugate the golden fish completely to her boundless will. As the man goes to ask for each item, the sea becomes more and more stormy, until the last request, where the man can hardly hear himself think. When he asks that his wife be made the Ruler of the Sea, the fish cures her greed by putting her back in the old cottage and giving back the broken washboard.

Our dear Mr. President Goodluck Jonathan is a classic example of the fisherman's wife. Even if it were to be me after reading such story amidst hardship and suffering, I would have sworn that if I by chance lay my hands on the golden fish, I would hold on to it and make it do my bidding till I eventually squeeze the life out of it.

Mr. Ebele Azikwe Jonathan's wish came through the day he marched into the throne room in Aso Rock. After such a long and tedious journey to the dream land, after so much "Oga Yes Sir" and "Oga Madam Yes Ma", after so much bribing and begging, after so much constant turning of the other eye, so much pretense and made in china loyalty. He finally met the gold fish. In this case, the fish wasn't in his net - it was in his pocket. The Golden fish called Nigeria has been successfully trapped in the hands of the greedy son of Mr. Goodluck the fisherman from Bayelsa.

I am here dying of hunger and working my ass off round the clock in order to survive through the next day and somebody is somewhere spending over 3.3 billion naira on travel within one year alone! Haba! this is wickedness of the highest order! It should no longer be permitted. How can i vote for a man to make me grow fat only for the man to get fat from me!

It is no news how we have always been treated in Nigeria. But even if we are a tired, lazy and fearsome lot. Does that mean we as Nigerians have no sense of dignity left in us? Does it mean that we enjoy the meager life style we have been living in? We have always allowed ourselves to get carried away by "Bling Bling" achievements that are always advertised by our elected officials, we don't seem to care if those achievements are real or they only existed in the world of theory - we are content as far as we are hearing those regular updates from the office of our leaders.

We have to say NO and stand up to fight for our rights. We have to reclaim our country back from the hands of one man that spent over 1 Billion Naira on feeding for a year alone and also 3.3 Billion Naira on overseas trips alone. We have been molested, pushed to the wall, even our mere existence has been trampled upon because they think we are dumb, because they know that Nigerians are afraid of the MOPOL and the Sojo boys, they know this because they are Nigerians too and that also points out one point - they are also afraid of us - they are afraid of our impending anger and temperament, they are also afraid of our growing impatience and thirst for freedom. That is why they keep fortifying themselves with heavy security

The time of awakening is now. My brothers and sisters, let us rise up and fight for our rights. Let us demand for justice. Remember, it is one for all and all for one. It is only through our collective unity that Nigeria can be great!

Long Live The Federal Republic of Nigeria

God Bless The Federal Republic of Nigeria

God Bless us all!

- Adeyemi Ayodeji

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PoliticsRe: Joe Igbokwe: Please Stop Patience Jonathan by warrior01: 7:22pm On Jul 16, 2013
cooltone: Am igbo too and I do not fancy the joke called Jonathan. His wife Patience is a living example of a moving disgrace in human skin. I detest in strong terms associating Jonathan's support with Igbos because Ijaws will never support an igbo man even if he is doing very well talk less if the person is as daft as Jonathan.
No! You are not a full blooded igbo man. You've eaten ofe mmanu.
Ehen, you said Oga Jona is daft and he is your president. Don't you think something must be wrong with you
PoliticsRe: Joe Igbokwe: Please Stop Patience Jonathan by warrior01: 7:18pm On Jul 16, 2013
Na wa o! This my Nnewi brother is becoming an embarassment. Bia Joe, how much are these hypocritical rats paying you self? I know man must wack but pls, use your tongue to count your teeth. Remember Yinka Odumakin, nothing last forever
PoliticsRe: Northern Governors Demand Removal Of Rivers Police Commissioner by warrior01: 7:12pm On Jul 16, 2013
I said it; these people are the reason why Jesus wept in the bible. Just imagine these boko haram infested parasites looking for ways to infest Rivers state. Mbanu! Oga Joe, I hope you never drink. Pls be at alert
PoliticsRe: Lagos Goes Green: Gardener Fashola Plants 4.6 Million Trees by warrior01: 7:57pm On Jul 15, 2013
pls, where are the trees?
PoliticsRe: Bomb-blast In Maiduguri As APC Hold Meeting by warrior01: 7:35pm On Feb 28, 2013
take dat: An unintelligent oaf, tell your masters to refute my post. Not a pipsqueak like you!
Refute what? when you are actually making no sense. Once again, you guys are so pathetic with all these ur childish propaganda.
PoliticsRe: Bomb-blast In Maiduguri As APC Hold Meeting by warrior01: 7:35pm On Feb 28, 2013
take dat: An unintelligent oaf, tell your masters to refute my post. Not a pipsqueak like you!
Refute what? when you actually making no sense. Once again, you guys are so pathetic with all these ur childish propaganda.
PoliticsRe: Bomb-blast In Maiduguri As APC Hold Meeting by warrior01: 7:19pm On Feb 28, 2013
take dat: There is hardly a day bombs don't go off in Maiduguri, mostly not reported by the media, so today's is not an exception. The travelling governors and the host were aware of the risk, so nobody should assume it was staged. At least the governors still dared where others feared to tread!
just imagine what this nonentity wrote here. you guys are just pathetic
AgricultureRe: Egg Distribution Or Pig Farming Which Would You Advice With Reasons by warrior01: 5:39pm On Feb 28, 2013
vislabraye: I meant to say layers not chicks. I meant to say a week and not days.
My family use to run poultry many years ago. The birds were over two thousand way back then. It was lucrative although the initial capital was much.
Guy, why can't you just shut up cos you know nothing about poultry.
PoliticsRe: Ifeanyi Uba Declares For Anambra Gubernatorial Race by warrior01: 10:08pm On Feb 26, 2013
Nonybb: stop hurling insult on that guy. His declaration is enough backwardness. Am frm anambra state and we are doomed
Not me and my fellow Anambrarians; but your family is doomed. ewu gambia
PoliticsRe: $650m Abuja Medical City Planned By FG by warrior01: 8:18am On Feb 14, 2013
sainty2k3: Building a medical city will not stop medical tourism, the key word is actually the TOURISM and not medical. For example our president was reportedly travelled to receive treatment on account of disease condition known as 'Amoebic colitis' a pure tropical disease, yet he left all the brains and facility in Nigeria to london.
Let our government , equip our teaching hospitals and fmc more, let government strenghten the primary health care system. Ban serving executives and legislatures from using government for medical tourism . Whosoever conceived that Abuja medical city is probably strange to the health needs of Nigerian.
And pls tell dem not to build a big hospital which the masses will not be able to afford. They want to build with our money what they will be using alone. After excluding the average Nigerians by exorbitant fees. May God save Nigeria
Pls stop spreading falsehood. Who told you Gej traveled out of the country for treatment ? moreso, if you don't have any real reason to critisize, then, kindly shut it
PoliticsRe: Lagos State Government Sacks 35 Senior Officials Over Certificate Forgery.. by warrior01: 6:09am On Feb 14, 2013
But these guys learnt and are following the footsteps of the jagaban himself; the great torontoist, Bola Ahmed Tinubu

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