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Johnpaul2k2:And please tell me what "these Yoruba people" have done wrong by publicizing a "public park" which is an attempt to immortalize the innocent souls that died during that sad sad event ![]() Your post makes you seem really petty. We shouldn't criticize just for the heck of it. |
myhelper:Please stop defending the indefensible!!! Whether the story is true or not, the picture you put up there is a lie. That picture is not from Nigeria ![]() Please at least be honorable and take the picture down. |
They know it is not possible to have the whole of Nigeria under sharia law. All they want is Amnesty money, dem want daily allowance for doing nothing. And after them, then maybe Massob, then OPC, then my street association. |
Supported x 100 |
Korrection:Ha ha ha. . . His shoes? ![]() He (GEJ) is a part of Naija's problem. The older generation have failed in their responsibilities for so many years, and they are now reaping what they sowed. There is no cheap solution to these problems, but let him start with fighting the corruption that led to the delay in the first place. When the general population experience a better life, when people have electricity, have phones, start to trust that our police will help fight crime, then terrorism will be difficult to sustain in Nigeria. If he dialogues with them and they "settle", it is only going to be a matter of time before another group emerges. He need to be our President. |
The Nigerian government set a very dangerous trend with the MEND situation. Therefore, don't blame anybody from Boko haram asking for dialogue/Amnesty/Egunje/National cake. When MEND started the bombing and kidnapping some short-sighted people on Nairaland were happy about it. But unfortunately, you never regress from things like that. We go see where/when Naija go end up!!! |
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Okija_juju:At least, they are not whining about Boko Haram. They are discussing, which is a progressive alternative to complaining that the whole world is after them. |
Hypertension no go kill una over Lagos and SW matters. |
Na wa for small pikin ooo. ![]() |
midpoint:Wrong. Mr. If our President doesn't start to fight for the right cause, boko haram will consume Nigeria. |
kizito96:How many Yoruba households have you lived with to make the above statement. Calling the Yoruba people names on a faceless forum in the comfort of your own home Who is the coward here?Nchara:Let us try at least to be civil in our discussions. "Are you okay in the brain" is an insult. If you can't understand that, then you shouldn't be speaking english. |
bashr8:First of all, you should take your own advice. Next, non-biafrans cry more about the war Really? |
@ some posters, you know yourselves You claim people are into igbo affairs, but rather, you are the ones trying to suck everybody into your region and claiming to be the backbone of other regions and judging who would join who. Why don't you stick with your own troubles ![]() |
In my opinion, The division between north and south was enhanced when Northern democratic leaders chose to adopt the sharia legal system ina secular "one Nigeria" And our presidency at that time did nothing to resist it. Religious extremism was given legal backup!!! |
megastu:Imagine. . . But dem fit stand up to chop all our money!!! Chei! Subsidy! |
roflmfao!!! |
jmaine:Nah man. My post was directed at Nchara. I don't think he has any idea about what he put up there. |
The behaviour of the Nigerian youth at the meeting was most disrespectful and disruptful. However, i felt their passion. Lawwd!!! Water runaway me eyes Nigeria has become a jungle with the way the older generation have failed us. They have failed us repeatedly, and we have tried peaceful methods that have not worked. And in a jungle, it is survival of the fittest. Right now, Nigerians have been pushed to the wall and the youths are fighting back with everything they have. Sometimes, you have to destroy the building to correct the faults in the foundation. Sowore in this video, made true Nigerians proud in a disruptful and disrespectful manner. I salute. P.S. I am NOT a fan of Sahara reporters. |
What is this supposed to imply ![]() Was this your final year project in university? Is this to prove to people that you attended school? Truthfully, i doubt that you understand a third of what you posted, otherwise, you wouldn't have!!! Me thinks the only thing you understood was the title. |
Nchara:You sure do make "some noise" about a lot of things on Nairaland. |
SMH . . . . . Delusions of grandeur |
ARES:Your sense of reasoning is lopsided. So the multitude of people requesting for change are doing so because they are also corrupt. Yeye dey smell. |
It is ridiculous that some people think that Nigerians care so much about "ND oil" LMAO. 90% of Nigerians have had absolutely no benefit from our oil money and wouldn't miss it when it is gone. Everybody is suffering!!! The people who benefit from it represent every ethnic group in Nigeria and it is really unbelievable that you people can't see past your noses. Anyway, keep on with your chest beating and don't join the people asking for accountability from their government. The fight wey you dey postpone today go still jam you for future. Ignoramuses. |
I dey pray make all the oil finish already sef. Or make technology find alternative source of energy wey go make oil totally irrelevant That time, We go come see how we go take settle our differences. The people "cabal" wey dey chop the oil money sabi demselves and dem no dey follow demselves fight. Na d people wey no get anything for pocket, na dem go dey make gra gra. Rubbish short sighted people!!! |
Where did these ones come from. Apparently our government just dey waste our money with all these so called amnesty bullcrap. Our eyes dey open well well, and we dey look una. If it is going to take a war or disintegration of naija for these greedy people to listen, then so it shall be. Everybody has the ability to play dirty. We all make our own choices and are responsible for the consequences, |
[img]http://chikaforafrica.files./2012/01/nigeria-protests.jpg[/img] https://saharareporters.com/sites/default/files/imagecache/news-page-images-480-wide/page_images/news/2012/IMG00576-20120105-0848.jpg [img]http://thejournal.eu/site/wp-content/plugins/rss-poster/cache/e70f2_reuters_nigeria_stirke_480_09jan2011.jpg[/img] It might be a fact that the protests will end when if the subsidy is restored, BUT i do not understand how you seem to have read the minds of all protesting Nigerians. |
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