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Wow! What a nice piece of literature work. OP you are indeed talented with words. This look more like a verse from the bible |
OP! Where did you get your fact? Nnamdi kanu had never ordered for the killing of hausas in the east. He even went on to tell angry callers not to touch any hausa in the east. We SE are not like your savaged northerners who value a cow more than a human life. We value human life, but that doesn't mean we can't defend ourselves when our life is threatened. Stop making up lies upon lies . |
Buhari , all your loyal friends are all from North. Am not surprise bcus you are a tribal and religious bigot. Your fulani brothers are slaughtering minority innocent men , women and children in the North, yet , you are keeping mute... I guess those herdmen are also your loyal friends. |
The name Niger-ia, or Nigger area was given to that country by the mistress of one of the most evil- minded genocidal murders of Muurs named Lord (Bloodclat!) Lugard. Flora Shaw later Flora Lugard named the areas that fell within the Muurish Sokoto Emirate and Muurish Benin, Nigger area. Nigeria. She claimed she got the the name from the Niger River. It was supposed to mean the area around the Niger River. N’jer as I understand it, is the Tamazight (Berber) word for any river. Niger as we all know is also the Latin word for black. Nigeria, is the most populated African country of today. We know that the genocidal murders and slavers would have meant to utilize the Latin root (nigers) niggers, to designate Nigeria, the home of the largest population of African slaves, rather than just the Berber word N’jer which refers to any flowing body of water. For your information, the southern coasts of Nigeria was called the slave coast by the Western world for 200 years. Just like you had an area called Gold Coast (where they took gold), another area called the Grain Coast where they traded grains, and another area called the Ivory Coast where they stole ivories off the elephants they butchered, there was also an area called Slave Coast where they took slave. That area is the present day Southern Nigeria. From the Slave Coast, they shipped those that left for Brazil, Argentina, Haiti, Jamaica and the rest of the Carribeans, United States and Canada. The name they called the so-called slaves they took to the Americas was Niggers! Now that same Slave Coast area where they used to take the Niggers is now coincidentally called Niger-ia or Niger-area (acording to the official His-tory). To my mind, it decodes as Nigger-area. Is that not self explicating? The River is the southern Nigeria was name Niger river as in a river closed to the slave coast. Tell me what you think. In Nigger-area they still treat Muurs like Niggers to this day! Through their police and army which call the citizens of the land “bloody civilians” like in “bloody niggers.” Experts in the science of torture and brutality. The Boule society members and the international Free masonic brotherhood rule there up to this day through their colonial police, their expeditionary armed forces, their made-up western styled government, courts, prisons and firing squads. A reign of fear, over the Niggers. Wake up all ye Rases and Muurs of El Maghrib and see true vision with your inner eye. www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/the-etymological-origins-of-the-word-nigeria-lion/ In the contemporary United States, using the word "Nigger" or "Niger" to address a black is taboo, and had be replaced with the compound blanket term "African American". In A Dictionary of Modern English Usage (1926), H. W. Fowler states that applying the word nigger to "others than full or partial negroes" is "felt as an insult by the person described, & betrays in the speaker, if not deliberate insolence, at least a very arrogant inhumanity"; but the second edition (1965) states: "N. has been described as 'the term that carries with it all the obloquy and contempt and rejection which whites have inflicted on blacks.'". However, by the 1970s in britain, the term "nigger"or "niger" was generally regarded as racist, offensive and potentially illegal along with "nig-nog", and " golliwog". https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigger |
The Etymological Origins of the Word Nigeria The name Niger-ia, or Nigger area was given to that country by the mistress of one of the most evil- minded genocidal murders of Muurs named Lord (Bloodclat!) Lugard. Flora Shaw later Flora Lugard named the areas that fell within the Muurish Sokoto Emirate and Muurish Benin, Nigger area. Nigeria. She claimed she got the the name from the Niger River. It was supposed to mean the area around the Niger River. N’jer as I understand it, is the Tamazight (Berber) word for any river. Niger as we all know is also the Latin word for black. Nigeria, is the most populated African country of today. We know that the genocidal murders and slavers would have meant to utilize the Latin root (nigers) niggers, to designate Nigeria, the home of the largest population of African slaves, rather than just the Berber word N’jer which refers to any flowing body of water. For your information, the southern coasts of Nigeria was called the slave coast by the Western world for 200 years. Just like you had an area called Gold Coast (where they took gold), another area called the Grain Coast where they traded grains, and another area called the Ivory Coast where they stole ivories off the elephants they butchered, there was also an area called Slave Coast where they took slave. That area is the present day Southern Nigeria. From the Slave Coast, they shipped those that left for Brazil, Argentina, Haiti, Jamaica and the rest of the Carribeans, United States and Canada. The name they called the so-called slaves they took to the Americas was Niggers! Now that same Slave Coast area where they used to take the Niggers is now coincidentally called Niger-ia or Niger-area (acording to the official His-tory). To my mind, it decodes as Nigger-area. Is that not self explicating? The River is the southern Nigeria was name Niger river as in a river closed to the slave coast. Tell me what you think. In Nigger-area they still treat Muurs like Niggers to this day! Through their police and army which call the citizens of the land “bloody civilians” like in “bloody niggers.” Experts in the science of torture and brutality. The Boule society members and the international Free masonic brotherhood rule there up to this day through their colonial police, their expeditionary armed forces, their made-up western styled government, courts, prisons and firing squads. A reign of fear, over the Niggers. Wake up all ye Rases and Muurs of El Maghrib and see true vision with your inner eye. www.africaresource.com/rasta/sesostris-the-great-the-egyptian-hercules/the-etymological-origins-of-the-word-nigeria-lion/ https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigger |
The United Nation declaration which Nigeria is a signatory to calls it a fight for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to live in freedom; Yet, at home the Nigerian govern ignorantly call it treason. Africa and their poor mentality. No wonder tribal wars are issues in Africa |
The United Nation declaration which Nigeria is a signatory to calls it a fight for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to live in freedom; Yet, at home the Nigerian govern ignorantly call it treason. Africa and their poor mentality... No wonder their is always a senseless tribal war in africa. |
I heard the news from one of my friend .... My question is , why is the arrest only in Enugu Airport? |
You just sit down, fabricate source-less write up and post here claiming Nnamdi kalu said. It's obvious the above write up is merely your own view. |
The United Nation declaration which Nigeria is a signatory to calls it a fight for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples to live in freedom; Yet, at home the Nigerian govern ignorantly call it treason. Africa and their poor mentality |
I don't blame the man, I blame conji. He just wanted to quench conji and anymore. RIP man |
You are all enjoying the benefit of one Nigeria. |
You have to gather courage and rebuke him or Next time he might try to kiss you or furk your ass. Disgusting gay |
For the Pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere President Muhammadu Buhari has performed below the expectations of Nigerians in his 100 days assessment. Afenifere’s National Publicity Secretary, Mr Yinka Odumakin said “the failure to have a cabinet in 100 days has led to a situation where governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has taken over the powers of the minister of Industry doing a list of what can be imported into the country. Only God knows the number of people exercising powers that they dont have today. Look at the illegal bailouts being packaged for the states in clear contravention of the fiscal responsibility act which could have been prevented through a robust debate at the executive council.” Robust debate Besides, Odumakin said “the 100 days have also witnessed serial violations of the Federal Character principle through skewed appointments. Day-for-day, Boko Haram has killed more people in the last 100 days and we dont even hear a word of empathy for the victims these days. Perhaps, the greatest disappointment of the period is the brazen denial of promises made to the electorate by the APC before the elections. They have denied the 100 days without telling us what to expect in the remaining days.” I doubt Buhari’s good intentions —Ajulo, LP scribe Giving a cursory glance at the president’s 100 days in office, National Secretary of the Labour Party, LP, Dr Kayode Ajulo expressed doubt over the president’s good intentions in fixing Nigeria. Ajulo said “President Muhammadu Buhari has recorded one hundred days in office as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. A hundred days means he has spent approximately three months since his inauguration as president on May 29.” “On the whole, one is left to wonder if President Buhari, his good intentions notwithstanding, has taken upon himself a responsibility so huge to bear in his goal to fix Nigeria”, he said. In addition, he said “regardless of what the army of praise-singers, in whose eyes the President can do no wrong, may say, it is in tune with globally acceptable best practices to evaluate his performance as president so far; indeed in view of our unique circumstances as a leadership-challenged nation, it is also very prudent and also necessary for every socially conscious and well-meaning Nigerian- particularly those who clamored and voted him in as president- to conduct a personal scientific evaluation of the performances of the man who promised to usher in change, and a new season for Nigerians and Nigeria. “His party’s manifesto, his campaign promises, which are presently being denied and the level to which he has redeemed his promises are the standards by which his performance should be evaluated. Performance evaluation President Buhari has been severally described by many as a man of integrity whose word is his bond. He is generally perceived as an austere man who belongs to that class of men for whom materials acquisitions take a distant second place to honour, moral rectitude and integrity. If this is so, he should not have any issues with those who seek to hold him to account based on promises made while seeking their votes. “It is on record that as a candidate, he promised to address three major issues concerning Nigeria namely Security, Corruption and Economy. Areas such as Security, corruption, Economy, National Unity and Integration should serve as a yardstick for ascertaining if Nigerians are on the right track or if we have been given a ‘dud cheque’ by the APC.” www.vanguardngr.com/2015/09/buhari-100-days-nothing-to-celebrate-labour-party-afenifere/ |
Uteghe:Listen! This is how you and your family will be killed. the killers will deny it and the press will back them up. They will write that you got drunk, killed your family and afterward you committed suicide. It story will be posted here on NL. |
I thought GEJ is no more in power, why do some pple prefer to live in the past rather than in the present. Buhari is the present president, so all focus should be on him. You guys are only trying to cover up buhari's inadequacies by bring up past events to make the gullible masses focus on the past govt rather than the present. |
“The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grandfather Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We must use the minorities in the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us and never allow them to have control over their future”. - Sir Ahmadu Bello (1960) From the above it's obvious that both the SW and SE are like slaves in conquered territory . The SE has tried b4 to free itself and are still having such dream, while the SW gladly accept their position as slaves in conquered territory. We don't want Peace, we want equal right and Justice. |
Trouble dey sleep, you go wake am up... Wetin you dey fine ? |
“The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grandfather Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We must use the minorities in the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us and never allow them to have control over their future”. - Sir Ahmadu Bello (1960) |
Imagine the statements made by our so called founding fathers. |
Lies |
Reinstating a boko haram suspect back into the police? On what ground? |
The fact is that doing business in Igboland is very competitive, everyone has the energy and business brain. It's Igbos who are looking for a less competitive environment that often go to SW to outsmart the yoruba businessmen with less energy and business brain. Their easy success in business often attract envy and hatred toward them from their host, who often feel intimidated. OP! Hope I have answered your question? |
I respect women who respect themselves. You can't act like a biitch and expect to be treated like an angel. |
by Bayo Adeyinka I am writing this post with a lot of caution and trepidation. I have never subscribed to ethnic chauvinism and I actually detest being labelled as a tribal bigot. I am usually very careful because I have friends and colleagues from every part of the nation and some of my best friends are not even from my side of the country. However, recent events are making me to have a deeper reflection and I wish we- Southerners in this instance- can have some kind of introspection. Out of 25 appointments made so far, 18 are from the North, 3 are from the South West, 4 are from the South South while the South East has ZERO appointments. A tweet which I saw today stated that “southerners are only competent when it’s time for elections but northerners are competent in terms of governance” and this made the following thoughts run through my mind: 1. Only Southerners have been accusing fellow Southerners of corruption. Oshiomole has been attacking Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala as if Ngozi turned down his marriage proposal. The same Oshiomole tried to make nonsense of Akinwumi Adeshina’s successes in the agriculture sector. Ambode tried to pull Fashola down and successfully smeared him with stains. Maybe that’s why Fashola did not get the Chief of Staff role. I’m yet to see a Northerner accuse another Northerner of corruption, even when they belong to different parties. The closest a Northerner got was when the new Kano State Governor attacked Rabiu Kwankaso but he quickly sheathed his sword and even disowned previous reports of attacks. Why are we like this? 2. Are Southerners the only ones who are corrupt? Were there no northerner heading the ministries and parastatals? Did the outgone Comptroller-General of Customs, Abdullahi Dikko not have an alleged case of certificate forgery but he still served out his tenure until he resigned voluntarily? I’m not in support of corruption under any guise but the fight against corruption must not be seen to be sectional. 3. How come it’s easier for the President to believe that Sanni Abacha was not corrupt in spite of recovered loot while it is so easy for him to believe Goodluck Jonathan is irredeemably corrupt? 4. I still remember that aside from God, Tinubu made Tambuwal what he is today. The same Tambuwal would later call Femi Gbajabiamila ‘incompetent’ and rated Dogara as more competent. The same Tambuwal was propped up by Tinubu, a Southerner against a fellow Southerner, Mulikat Akande. Obasanjo was very key to denying Goodluck Jonathan a second term. A good number can still recall how OBJ tore his PDP membership card in public glare. The Northerners find it easy to support themselves but we are always pulling ourselves down. Babangida Aliyu, Sule Lamido and all the other Northern Governors including the former PDP Chairman Adamu Muazu often times refused to campaign for Goodluck Jonathan openly and many times even espoused the virtues of the opposing candidate on the rostrum! 5. Southern leaders and Presidents pull down Southern business men but prop up Northern ones. How many people still remember how Obasanjo ran Mike Adenuga out of town but both Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan made Aliko Dangote what he is today. No northern leader goes against their own. I dare to put it on record that President Buhari will never go against Aliko Dangote for any reason. 6. How come OBJ pardoned Salisu Buhari, the ex- Speaker who forged his credentials and he later was given an appointment as a Governing Council member of a University and heavens did not fall- but when Goodluck Jonathan pardoned Alamieyeseigha it became one of the major issues counted against him? Is there one rule for some and another rule for others? 7. We find it easy to raise our voices in support of the deportation of Buruji Kashamu but have no qualms with Atiku Abubakar strutting around the corridors of power. 8. Only Southerners find it so easy to abuse their elders when they voice opinions not in tandem with the popular opinion. We find it easy to diss Afenifere elders and call them ‘Afenifebi’ while hurling expletives and curses at them. We even abuse our kings and priests. Northerners will never abuse an Emir no matter how unpopular what he said is. Can you imagine any Northerner raising his voice against the Sultan? In spite of Tanko Yakassai, Balarabe Musa and Dangiwa Umar’s perceived support for Jonathan, northern youths did not abuse them. But our own youths run down our elders on social media while our educated elite also support the act. These are some of the thoughts that have been running through my mind. I don’t pretend to have all the answers and I do this at the risk of being labelled an ethnic bigot. The point however is that Southerners have to get their acts right. We have to put our house in order. The bickering must stop. Let’s engage our emotional intelligence. Let’s not allow others to exploit our tendency to self-destruct. Bayo Adeyinka is a journalist. www.thetrentonline.com/the-article-every-nigerian-from-the-south-needs-to-read-click-5/?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=socialnetwork |
“The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grandfather Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We must use the minorities in the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us and never allow them to have control over their future”. - Sir Ahmadu Bello (1960) |
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