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1  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Libyans Still Killing Nigerians and Blacks - Ambassador on: 5-09-2011 04:09 PM
Can someone help interpret this dream: In a dream, I was interviewing top world leaders and reformers about the current in Libya. I saw Professor Chinua Achebe and asked him his view about the Libyan war, he answered: 'The white man is very cleaver, he has put a knife on the things that held us together and we are fallen apart.' Simultaneously Walter Rodney stressed 'African development is possible only on the basis of a radical break with the international capitalist system, which has been the principal agency of underdevelopment of Africa over the last five centuries.' I then met J.P.Clark and asked him his view about the casualties, he replied' We are all casualties' and to Nicolas Sarkozy, he said 'Gaddafi must die'. Then immediately Ken Saro-Wiwa reacted: 'You can kill the messenger but you can't kill the message.' Finally I interviewed Bob-Marly and at the end I asked him to sing a song for me. He made an interlude and sang 'Africa Unite', and I requested for another song, he souted: 'Hei Jah man, Get up, stand up, stand up for your rights.'
2  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Libyans Still Killing Nigerians and Blacks - Ambassador on: 5-09-2011 03:12 PM
Can someone help interpret this dream: In a dream, I was interviewing top world leaders and reformers about the current in Libya. I saw Professor Chinua Achebe and asked him his view about the Libyan war, he answered: 'The white man is very cleaver, he has put a knife on the things that held us together and we are fallen apart.' Simultaneously Walter Rodney stressed 'African development is possible only on the basis of a radical break with the international capitalist system, which has been the principal agency of underdevelopment of Africa over the last five centuries.' I then met President G. E Jonathan his view, he replied' my brother man, Gaddafi should obey the rule of law.' Finally I met J.P.Clark and asked him his view about the casualties, he replied' We are all casualties.'

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