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PoliticsRe: North Is Provoking Nigerians: Civil War Looms — Lam Adesina by ziga: 7:27pm On Jan 19, 2010
^^^^^The two naked captured soldiers sounded Yoruba!!!
PoliticsRe: Emeka: The following 134 nations would recognized Arewa Republic by ziga: 7:14pm On Jan 19, 2010
@becomrich;

Off topic. Is it possible to disprove and nullify the last census and Nigerian population figures in a Nigerian court from those satellite maps.

I believe before any useful development can take place, we all need to know the truth about everything.

Our population by state/tribe

How much oil is produced daily etc.
PoliticsRe: I Guess This Is What They Call 'homesickness' by ziga: 7:02pm On Jan 19, 2010
ziga:
A lot of people on Nairaland have made their homes outside Nigeria. But may i ask, what is it that brings us back to Nairaland over and over again.

I guess we are all listening to that voice deep down in our hearts.

Home is alway where your heart lies.
Please re-read my post. I was guessing!

You don't have to agree with me, i don't have to agree with you.

Kobojunkie:
Nope!!! I speak for all since we do not ALL share the same motives for signing up as you assumed there in your post. grin
You can only speak for yourself!

And BTW, why do you always get aggressive when people don't share your views?
PoliticsRe: I Guess This Is What They Call 'homesickness' by ziga: 6:56pm On Jan 19, 2010
Kobojunkie:
That some people choose to come to nairaland has NOTHING, I repeat NOTHING to do with the home factor. It is majorly an urge to surround self with folks who share similar cause. Please, do not assume signing up on Nairaland means you miss Nigeria. NO, it is not the case for all here.
I believe you speak for yourself!!!
PoliticsRe: I Guess This Is What They Call 'homesickness' by ziga: 6:50pm On Jan 19, 2010
A lot of people on Nairaland have made their homes outside Nigeria. But may i ask, what is it that brings us back to Nairaland over and over again.

I guess we are all listening to that voice deep down in our hearts.

Home is alway where your heart lies.
PoliticsRe: I Guess This Is What They Call 'homesickness' by ziga: 6:46pm On Jan 19, 2010
micktosin:
Personally I find that I'm always homesick (or at least missing things from home anyway) - you just have to keep yourself busy enough to keep it in the background - as soon as you sit still it'll be just waiting there to kick you in the knackers.
At the same time I also know that this is probably the right place for me right now.

Nigeria is a no go country for now.
I believe that is a personal statement because there are millions of people who are in their homes in Nigeria right now.
PoliticsRe: Is It Possible For Hausa People To Advance ? by ziga: 1:19pm On Jan 19, 2010
@edoyad

I might understand your anger because you have experienced the violence and destruction by some Hausas.

But hate and anger is not the answer. it will only continue to feed the vicious cycle until all hell is let loose.

And when it gets to that stage, we never have any winners. Only losers. Everybody is going to lose things that mean a lot to them,

There is always another way, but only if we are willing to work together and find it.
PoliticsRe: Lagos State Govt To Raise $1 Million For Haiti. Up Fashola by ziga: 12:53pm On Jan 19, 2010
babapupa:
Nigerians are over here trashing their country over Senegal for doing what a state inside their own Nigeria actually did, helping out, but no words of praise for their own.


It's always about the bad, never the good right under their noses,

We are indeed funny, weird group of people and hypocrites,


https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-382952.128.html
It is amazing, annoying and painful indeed. A lot of Nigerians only choose to see the bad and ignore the good. And they claim to be doing it to make things better.
PoliticsRe: Was Awo "Omo Chicken"? by ziga: 12:56am On Jan 19, 2010
Sunny_bobo:
looking at the statement made by Awo from different perspectives, one can deduce a lot from it. by using the word 'if' , he made the possibility of the yorubas pulling out a conditionality based on 'if' the East was allowed to pull out which eventually was not allowed.

Now looking at it critically, Awo may have further pitted the North against the East by that statement. By making that threat, the Federal government of Nigeria then led by the North were pushed to take a decisive action not to 'allow the East pull out of Nigeria' so that the Yorubas wouldn't have a cause to also pull out. This resulted in the war which led to the annihilation of millions of Igbo mainly innocent civilians, women and children.

Going by his antecedents and what the yorubas are known for, the above may have been his aim though he approached it in a subtle manner as Yorubas are wont to. The events during and after the war ie starvation as a weapon of warfare and the 20 pounds policy all point to a deliberate plot by Awo to emasculate Eastern Nigeria particularly the Igbos who he saw as the only tribe standing between the Yorubas and economic dominance.

I guess he succeded but now the tables are turning and very fast at that.
Your points are reasonable and may be valid.

And i noticed it didn't have any "hate" in it.

If Nigerians can agree and discuss with the knowledge that the past is in the past, and that the future is the most important thing, then we night be able to sort out this mess.
PoliticsRe: North Is Provoking Nigerians: Civil War Looms — Lam Adesina by ziga: 12:34am On Jan 19, 2010
I hope you don't speak like this in public.

You always sound angry and in rage.

Your online personality is beyond me!!!
PoliticsRe: I Guess This Is What They Call 'homesickness' by ziga: 12:28am On Jan 19, 2010
No matter where you find yourself in this world, home is where your heart is.

People live away from their homes for different reasons.

And when you have completed "the work" that took you away from home, there is no reason to stay away from home because no matter how much you would like to make it your home, deep down in your heart, you know where your true home is.

And the heart never lies!

So, in summary, if i don't have anything to do away from home, i'll go right back to my home.
PoliticsRe: Was Awo "Omo Chicken"? by ziga: 10:00pm On Jan 18, 2010
BTW

3 major tribes in Nigeria are

Hausa
Igbo
Yoruba

Hausa/fulani is not a tribe!
PoliticsRe: America Is Working To Destroy Nigeria by ziga: 9:47pm On Jan 18, 2010
@beaf

Your article is very true

It basically highlights the problems of Nigeria - leaders that look but do nothing but misappropriate state funds.

And that is the root of all our problems.

We have the laws, but nobody to implement them leading to chaos.
PoliticsRe: America Is Working To Destroy Nigeria by ziga: 9:42pm On Jan 18, 2010
@Poster

I love your spirit.

We need more people like you.

People who can think without tribal/racial sentiments and inferiority complex.
PoliticsRe: Was Awo "Omo Chicken"? by ziga: 9:27pm On Jan 18, 2010
Katsumoto:
Why do people persist in humiliating themselves in public? You asked the same question in the thread and i will paste the same answer here that I posted there.

Just like I thought, a generation given information without the ability to analyse issues themselves.
Awo said IF the eastern region is allowed, Is that not a conditional statement? A statement of declaration was made but Gowon did not allow the East to Leave Nigeria.

In a nutshell let me break it down for you. If Biafra succeeded in becoming a nation, then Awo would equally have set in motion actions designed to take the West out of Nigeria. Since Biafra did not succeed, we will never know what Awo would have done. This is a lesson in simple English grammer.

Where did you go school?
I was just going to explain the meaning of IF to the poster, but i see that you have already done that.

I pray he understands it.

BTW, Mr poster sounds so much like some other people on this forum with different usernames.
PoliticsRe: Efcc Seizes Ibru’s 103 Properties by ziga: 9:19pm On Jan 18, 2010
I don't know what people are complaining about.

She is suspected of misappropriation of bank funds.

Her suspected property is seized pending completion of the investigation.

If she's guilty, she loses

If she's innocent, everything goes back to her.

@some people

the fact that obj/ibori etc did something and are still walking free doesn't make her less of a suspect.

everybody's time will come and nobody knows what going to happen tomorrow.
PoliticsRe: Rich Kids Joyriding/street racing In Abuja - Video by ziga: 5:28pm On Jan 18, 2010
I can't believe people can be so stupid.

Standing on the side of the road with people stunting.

Everything no be homevideo ooo.
PoliticsRe: Wetin Man Go Do: Naija In Pictures by ziga: 4:48am On Jan 18, 2010
And our livestock is suffering from diseases and poverty, so no hope

[img]http://www.vet.uga.edu/vpp/ivm/eng/Global/IMAGES/35LRG.jpg[/img]
PoliticsRe: Wetin Man Go Do: Naija In Pictures by ziga: 4:44am On Jan 18, 2010
And even the ground is too dirty to sleep on.

https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3366/3429900854_52873412ae.jpg
PoliticsRe: Wetin Man Go Do: Naija In Pictures by ziga: 4:42am On Jan 18, 2010
PoliticsRe: Wetin Man Go Do: Naija In Pictures by ziga: 4:40am On Jan 18, 2010
Oh Mr Aloy*emeka Sir PLEASE SAVE US! We ARE DYING HERE OOOOOO

https://www.wlff.co.uk/userfiles/makoko_boys_03.jpg
PoliticsRe: Wetin Man Go Do: Naija In Pictures by ziga: 4:36am On Jan 18, 2010
On my way to school!!! in lagos

[img]http://www.spiegel.de/img/0,1020,705595,00.jpg[/img]
PoliticsRe: Wetin Man Go Do: Naija In Pictures by ziga: 4:30am On Jan 18, 2010
PoliticsRe: Wetin Man Go Do: Naija In Pictures by ziga: 4:29am On Jan 18, 2010
See poverty in action!!!

even the da_mn hyena looks hungry!!
https://www.artandperception.com/v01/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/nigeria4.jpg
PoliticsRe: Wetin Man Go Do: Naija In Pictures by ziga: 4:24am On Jan 18, 2010
Kobojunkie:
Is that what HE TOLD YOU or what you concluded out of your inability to stand someone posting pictures of the bad and ugly of Nigeria? I have been following your posts and that is all I have seen.

By the way, what splinter is in my eye? My being able to handle both the good, bad and ugly of my country? My calling that we stop demanding the bad be removed because our SHAME can not handle it? I mean what is this splinter yoiu speak of?

Now that I think of it, I think it best you don't even respond and I ignore you and your posts on this. I mean I have made my stance clear, you can choose to think as you want and that is fine with me. This is just too childish for me to be involved.
We all see the bad (CNN) and ugly (BBC) everyday. But you can't bear to see the good side that is presented on a naija forum (nairaland)

i think you are the one who doesn't see the full picture.
PoliticsRe: Wetin Man Go Do: Naija In Pictures by ziga: 4:21am On Jan 18, 2010
Poor girls who don't know what tomorrow will bring in Naija

https://scrapetv.com/News/News%20Pages/Everyone%20Else/images-4/nigeria-women.jpg
PoliticsRe: Wetin Man Go Do: Naija In Pictures by ziga: 4:18am On Jan 18, 2010
Poor and suffering Nigerian children

Please help us aloy. We have no food!

https://www.greaterworksoutreach.org/pictures/Haiti.jpg
PoliticsRe: Wetin Man Go Do: Naija In Pictures by ziga: 4:16am On Jan 18, 2010
Kobojunkie:
Unbelievable!!!

Adults stooping this low out of spite. Are you sure you are helping him @Ziga, or showing us the sort of stuff you are made of?
Unbelievable are u complaining! This thread was started to spite. You should remove the splint from your eyes first.
PoliticsRe: Wetin Man Go Do: Naija In Pictures by ziga: 4:13am On Jan 18, 2010
PoliticsRe: Wetin Man Go Do: Naija In Pictures by ziga: 4:10am On Jan 18, 2010
let us help aloy*whatever achieve his almighty aim in HD

Flooded bad roads in naija
https://www.jamaicans.com/albums/ivan/Hurricane_Ivan_Jamaica_Van_by_Fyrfli.sized.jpg
PoliticsRe: Wetin Man Go Do: Naija In Pictures by ziga: 11:52pm On Jan 17, 2010
@Aloy*emeka

I have seen that it is almost impossible to have a mature conversation here.

So i'll leave you to your pictures of "filth"

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