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Christianity EtcRe: How Islamic Scholars Think Of Africans by Yomidee(op): 10:13am On Jun 25, 2018
I wonder about this too, I think there is a Psychological equivalence of the Stockholm's syndrome for slavery. Africans will stop at nothing to protect their slave masters.
Christianity EtcRe: How Islamic Scholars Think Of Africans by Yomidee(op): 12:52pm On Jun 19, 2018
another piece i like to share
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GopAYZC-FM
Christianity EtcRe: How Islamic Scholars Think Of Africans by Yomidee(op): 10:17am On Jun 17, 2018
@orisa37. It about time we start making long-time plans and educating ourselves instead of selling the "God's plan" to our people, no developed nation in history has rely solely on God's plan "Heaven help those who help themselves".
Christianity EtcRe: How Islamic Scholars Think Of Africans by Yomidee(op): 10:05pm On Jun 16, 2018
@plainbibletruth, you are absolutely right, lying to further the course of Islam is called Al-taqiyya. Muslims lie when it is in their interest to do so and Allah will not hold them accountable for lying when it is beneficial to the cause of Islam, therefore they do this without guilt or fear of accountability or retribution on the day of Yawm al-Qiyāmah(resurrection day). Its just unnerving that our brothers are on the receiving end of this age-long propaganda machine. I long for the day a black man will understand how this world works and have collective self-esteem.
Christianity EtcHow Islamic Scholars Think Of Africans by Yomidee(op): 1:13pm On Jun 16, 2018
Aside from the well-established fact that Arabs were the first slave owners, selling nothing less than 17 million people into slavery before transatlantic slave trade saw its first shipment. It is heart-rending they still practice this inhumane act till present date, therefore I will like to share with us this video I saw on youtube about Islamic worldview of black people.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0b8Y5jlCiSU
Christianity EtcRe: Daddy Freeze: "Smoking A Cigarette Is Unhealthy, It Is Not A Sin" by Yomidee(m): 10:52am On Mar 05, 2018
I think the word "sin" needs to be redefined.
Christianity EtcRe: Daddy Freeze: "Smoking A Cigarette Is Unhealthy, It Is Not A Sin" by Yomidee(m): 10:47am On Mar 05, 2018
medexico:
Smoking is a sin.

Allah condemns it, but not directly. He said "avoid that which is harmful to you"
Did he say smoking? No. But smoking is harmful and if you smoke, you are disobeying Allah and it is a sin.
With the help of imagination and the wish to fulfill your need to be the custodian of truth, that means a lot of things are a sin
TravelRe: The Bad State Of Ikorodu To Sagamu Road by Yomidee(m): 10:24am On Sep 28, 2017
NigerDeltan:
angry grin

One of Asiwaju legacies

That big eyed Thief
Research and Think before you use your cheap phone to comment. It's a federal road
PoliticsRe: 55 Things You Might Not Know About Our Beloved Country, Nigeria by Yomidee(m): 1:09pm On Mar 19, 2016
benestico:
Do you know that?

37. Bishop Ajayi Crowther, a Yoruba, in 1857 produced a reading book for the Igbo Language and a full grammar and vocabulary of NUPE in 1864.
Yoruba! Yoruba!! Yoruba!!! Una biko o cool cheesy
Christianity EtcRe: Ten Lies The Church Tells Women by Yomidee(m):
Read and Understand your bible...~selah
PoliticsA Continent Of Vassals by Yomidee(op): 1:14am On Sep 09, 2013
Israel used chemical weapons on Palestine and the world pretend not to be informed about the situation, but the world went crazy on Syria for using a less fatal chemical weapons on Syrians.
Munya Mardoch of the Israeli Institute for the Development of Weaponry is quoted as saying in 1994: “The moral and political meaning of nuclear weapons is that states which renounce their use are acquiescing to the status of vassal states. All those states which feel satisfied with possessing conventional weapons alone are fated to become vassal states.”

Chilling words from the man of war by any account.

It might sound like beating the drums of war, but when such words come from an important person in a country like Israel, they must be taken seriously.

Israel is an “unofficial” nuclear power, alongside confirmed nuclear powers like the US, Britain, France, Russia, China, India and Pakistan.

We all — unless you are from the Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld-Wolfowitz-Schultz school of “permanent war” — want a world with peace. But the reality of the world we live in is that peace is an ideal, something miasmic and probably never achievable.

Those who have plenty will always want more, and those who have nothing will always want something.

That reality makes war inevitable.

It is either you are on the defensive or you are the aggressor, there is no in-between, no sitting on the fence.

We have seen it in Libya and in many other places, and it is only going to get worse.

And while we are seeing these things happening around us, as the drums of war beat ever louder and ever closer, what are we doing?

Iran is developing nuclear capability. It says it is for civilian purposes, but the step to militarisation of the programme is not a huge one.

So they are safe. America will not dare attack Iran as long as it suspects that Tehran has nuclear capabilities.

The same goes for North Korea.

Not much is known about that country’s capabilities, but America is sufficiently spooked not to have tried to launch a military campaign against Pyongyang.

So they are still safe.

It is what they call, in military studies, a deterrent.

No nuclear power has ever or is ever likely to in the near future attack a fellow nuclear power.

To do so would be to guarantee our Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD).

On the other hand, Muammar Gaddafi opened up his military to Western inspection.

In trying to be a “good boy” with the West, he gave up his WMD programme.

He dismantled his capabilities and opened himself up to the horrible death he faced just a few years ago and the rape and subjugation of Libya.

The British, French, Americans and Italians exerted themselves to establish what Gaddafi had and did not have. They pushed him into essentially castrating himself and he obliged.

As predicted by Munya Murdoch 17 years earlier, Libya acquiesced to becoming a vassal state.

There was never going to be any other end for Gaddafi and Libya once the West was assured that Tripoli had no nuclear or general WMD capacity.

You can also look at the case of South Africa.

From the 1960s to the 1980s, South Africa is known to have pursued a WMD programme that included nuclear capabilities.

The White apartheid regime is understood to have assembled at least six nuclear weapons.

Not surprisingly, South Africa was assisted in this programme by Israel (is it of any significance that White apartheid was institutionalised in 1948, the same year that Israel’s first borders were created?)

However, as it became inevitable that White apartheid should and would fall, South Africa’s authorities gave up on their WMD programme “voluntarily” and allegedly dismantled all its nuclear weapons.

Several issues arise. Yes, White apartheid South Africa’s economy benefited the West a great deal but besides the money motivator, no outsider dared confront that regime militarily because they knew of its capabilities.

Secondly, the masters of White apartheid did not want an African government to have control of nuclear weapons and so they got rid of them.

(Some readers may remember how some years ago, I forget exactly when, the New African magazine carried an article in which Nelson Mandela ruefully conceded that he did not know what really happened to South Africa’s nuclear weapons.)

Why were so many people so eager to ensure that African majority-ruled South Africa should not be a nuclear power?

Would the West have humiliated Africa the way it did over the invasion of Libya if South Africa had nuclear capacity?

The DRC had Africa’s first nuclear reactor. A mine in the Congo’s Katanga Province provided the uranium used to make the atomic bombs that decimated Hiroshima in 1945 and it seems a reactor was built as a thank you for that country in 1958.

I hear that it is lying idle, not even generating electricity. Some may not know it because it was not highly publicised, but there were more than a few worried people in the West when Zimbabwe sent its troops into the DRC in 1998.

They feared what would happen should that reactor fall in Zimbabwe’s hands, especially in light of the fact that the country had already shown it was not afraid of military confrontations — and also because it is on very good terms with Iran.

There are 10 nuclear reactors on the continent (Algeria two, South Africa two, and one each for the DRC, Egypt, Ghana, Libya, Morocco and Nigeria).

When are we going to realise that not fully exploiting them means we will always be vassal states?
CultureRe: Alienophilia by Yomidee(m): 6:23am On Aug 17, 2013
Wow! short, simple, true and powerful.... I like the way you say much with few words, i hope some fools wont start misquoting you now. cool
RomanceRe: Are SS & Igbo Women More Beautiful Than Yoruba Women? by Yomidee(m): 8:48pm On Oct 08, 2011
the poster must be in a Mouth Action section when posting this sentimental trash sad sad embarassed embarassed, GROW UP DUDE lipsrsealed.
PoliticsRe: Is 2011 Election The Best Election In Nigerian History? With Poll. by Yomidee(m): 6:39pm On May 09, 2011
It is the worst election ever, too much rigging, many life are claimed. in fact no election, it is just PDP ratification.
TravelRe: Which Countries Are Visa-Free To Nigeria Citizens? by Yomidee(m): 7:28pm On Jan 21, 2011
please always look at the dates the previous person or the poster paste theirs before writing perverse words
ComputersWhat To Find In A New Laptop by Yomidee(op):
What are the accessaries i will find in a new laptop and how can i know a chinese laptop?
ComputersWhat To Find In A New Laptop by Yomidee(op): 9:43pm On Oct 19, 2010
Pls, what accessaries do come with new laptops and how can i know a chinese laptop?
PhonesRe: Unlock Your Fones Free Of Charge by Yomidee(m): 9:09pm On Sep 09, 2010
@poster. I appreciate ur time. D code u gave me doesn't work pls help me check it again thanks
PhonesRe: Unlock Your Fones Free Of Charge by Yomidee(m): 10:21pm On Sep 08, 2010
i will appreciate o, nokia 6300c. Imei: 359537014597171
TravelRe: Ukraine Ticket by Yomidee(m): 3:35am On Jul 09, 2010
how can i know a origin visa?

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