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1  Forum / Politics / NIGERIA FROM THIRD TO FORTHWORLD COUNTRY,IBB PRASIDENT WE MUST ASHAMED OF DEMOCR on: 23-05-2010 10:09 AM
Nigerians when do understand our past mistake?
2  Forum / Politics / IBB PRASIDENT! NIGERIAS ARE WE CURSED ? on: 23-05-2010 10:01 AM
Why do we preffer to go bacckwards? Why do we make mockrey of our image aboard?Lets stop IBB before its late
3  Forum / Politics / Re: MORE HORRIFYING THAN THE JOS MASSACRE!!! on: 2-04-2010 12:39 PM
well, we got it all wrong,English is just a language just like any other,Igbo,Haussa etc its not a yastic to measure healthy society or unhealthy society like Nigeria.Its very disappointing that most Nigerians even the good English writers are starkly uninformed that they dont know what is our position and image in Africa and mostly abroad. They sit at home and call Nigeria "The giant of Africa". What a shame to the minor acclaimed literates in Nigeria.GET INFORMED NEVER CALL A PLACE WHERE WE HAVE PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT MUCH DIFFERENT FROM ANIMALS;WHO DONT SEE ANY NEED TO DEVELOP THEMSELVES GIANT OF AFRICA

Nigeria, from its human and natural resources, is supposed to be the light of the whole Africa, if not for the fact that we are the nearest to animals. We don’t have a government, we don’t have a law, and we don’t care to have one. Election is ahead in 2011. You will see how both educated and illiterate Nigerians will destroy their near future with just 500 naira per person which is less than three dollars and thereby selling their birthright and that of the next generations. “GIANT OF AFRICA – THE MOST CORRUPT AND LAWLESS NATION”
4  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / IBB,OBASANJO,NIGERIA WHY NOT BAN THESE CRIMINAL? on: 21-03-2010 11:21 AM
IBB,OBASANJO, NIGERIANS WHY SHOULD STILL ALLOW THESE CRIMINALS,WHY NOT CRIMINAL COURT ?
5  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / WHY MUST NIGERIAN POLITICS REST ON EX-MILITARY on: 21-03-2010 11:09 AM
WHY MUST NIGERIAN POLITICS REST ON EX- MILITARY MEN AND THEIR FAMIIES,DONT WE HAVE NORMAL POLITICIAN ?
6  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: WHY IS NIGERIA REGARDED ABROAD AS A MUSLIM NATION ? on: 21-03-2010 10:38 AM
Nigeria has been ruled by mostly muslims both military and civil duo to British stupid and selfish interest,These Muslim leaders and the british did everything possible to justify their constant hold on power before international communities.

Consequently,they manipulated the number of muslims and even created more electoral districts,local govenments, senatorial districts and states.As a result of this, they have more members in the law making body (house of SENATE)
7  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: 86% New NNPC Top Managers Are Northerners on: 19-03-2010 03:09 PM
This how we are one Nigeria.Shame! to supporters of of all these  injustice.People without conscience
8  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Muammar Gaddafi blames the British for Nigeria's problems and suggest Division. on: 19-03-2010 02:20 PM
This remains  the most efficient and possible solution.Gaddafi is very much right before it results to another civil(religious)war He spoke from his heart not from influence  like most of our African leaders who still dont have their own opinion but still speak from influence of foreign nations. Lets be honest Nigeria is not supposed to be a country if peace and unity was considered by British authority.There are extremely big population of Christians of the south and Muslims  on the north who dont have any thing in common with each other, be it socially,culturally or politically.We must acknowledge the fact that it was only  the  interest of the british goverment that these different people were forced together as a nation
9  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Igbo's only on: 12-03-2010 05:45 PM
EKENEKWAA M GI NWA NNE M NWOKE MAKA  ODI ECHICHE A. OGOSIRI NA IBU EZI ONYE IGBO,IHE A NA EME N` NIGERIA  KWESIRI IME KA ONYE IGBO EBE OBULA TETE N` URA NA CHI EFOLA,MA WETE UDO NA ALA IGBO.ANYI BU OTU AGBURU NA AGBANYI MPAGARA IGBO ANYI SI.
10  Forum / Politics / Re: IS NIGERIA REALLY INDEPENDENT? on: 12-03-2010 05:07 PM
The answer is capital "NO" The frightening thing is that the majority of Nigerians went about celebrating independence while they are in bondage,Britain up to today plays with the future of Nigeria and dictate who rules and where the power goes but on the other hand goes around the world preaching Democracy.
11  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / WHY IS NIGERIA REGARDED ABROAD AS A MUSLIM NATION ? on: 12-03-2010 04:44 PM
WHY IS NIGERIA REGARDED ABROAD AS A MUSLIM NATION ?
12  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: what is Nigerians problem? on: 10-03-2010 05:11 PM
Our problem is manipulation from Europe and America mainly Europe (Britain). These shameless  vampires periodically install bad government in Nigeria and Africa,be it Millitary or Democra-Europe/America.These appointed Semi- illiterate Nigerians (Government) help these parasites to suck and feed on Nigeria and other African nations, at the detriment of their future generations, and their dignity as Nigerians or Africans. This illiteracy problem  is a European tool to keep their exploitation going on forever, if not checked and destroyed.
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What has Britain said about our current power  vacuum?The BBC gave us his tele message in order to complete their game. What a shame! Of course they are the architect of all these drama.

Unfortunately, illiteracy spread to all four corners of Nigeria and gave birth to poverty. These people went as far as cutting Nigeria (Africa) off from any other part of the world, so that even learned Nigerians are uninformed and don´t know anything about politics abroad and are unaware of the root cause of Nigeria's (Africa's) extreme poverty.

How can a country like Nigeria, with over 70% illiterates, 20% semi-illiterates, 8% uninformed literates who are more or less toys in our today's world  and 2% who can´t do or say anything because of fear of gov. brutality.

What did your lecturers and school principals and press told you that Nigerian problems are? Has he or she visited any other developed country before? and of course if he dare apply for a visa in any European country, they will not give him.  and unjustly they  and their children are allowed to travel to any part of the world. And you a "degree holder" what do you know about other countries? nothing but old British constitution and how to speak and write English and perhaps help Onitsha Trader to become a Governor with a promise to make you his boy. We are just unproductive! What is our problem?

Look at the eyes of those boys and girls who hawk pure water, that criminal who was shot or burned for stealing clothes to wear, that man whose health deteriorates in prison who is imprisoned for nothing, that housemaid who will wash the whole clothes in the family, and those roadside mechanics, these are our engineers scientists, doctors and lawyers, but you still ask what is our problem? Our problem is that we lost common human senses.

To solve these problems we have to make new partners and get rid of those parasites Europe and USA. We must re-educate ourselves when it comes to the world's politics, both in our schools and universities. we also must create political awareness and consciousness to Nigerians.

In summary, our problem is being manipulated by Europe which in turns imposes bad, cruel and stupid politicians and government that brought human development to nothing in Africa  and mostly in Nigeria.
13  Forum / Politics / Re: Confusion in Aso Rock (Yaradua Vs Goodluck) on: 8-03-2010 06:23 PM
Quote from: zolazola on  1-03-2010 12:41 PM
Quote from: mychosen on 27-02-2010 02:29 PM
every one is afread of the north, am not. ghost is naija president now. all these people are cawords. shameeeeeeeeeeeee. even you> nger must divide, if you don't accept this view, you are a caword>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.
cowards are those that blab when peace is reigning, but seen nowhere when the real battle begins.
save your view to yourself and stop making noise, cos often it is the empty vessels that make the loudest noise
You sound like one of this wanted criminals from Aso Rock,can you put your real picture so tha we can indentify you
14  Forum / Politics / Re: Confusion in Aso Rock (Yaradua Vs Goodluck) on: 8-03-2010 06:15 PM
It understatment to say Godluck vs yaradua or his wife,That is a missleading caption.The full massage is yaraduas wife and britain versus 150 million Nigerias who live under the mercy of manipulation, whose future is gambled.

I dont understand why we count ourself off from things thats defines our destiny.
 I wonder the amont of damagge done on us to make us believe that we are different from Aso Rock, and our government.

Its high time we understand the spoken language of democracy.
We can indvidually impact! We can collectively change things.
15  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Riots in Owerri on: 6-12-2009 10:19 PM
This is another call to us for a better tomorrow. My condolence to these innocent people and their families who have to pay this sacrifice. This is a reminder to all of us whether Hausa, Igbo ,Yoruba or other ethnic group. We should wake from slumber, be responsible for our future and that of our children and grandchildren by fighting corruption and bad conditions in our country.

These passengers could have been you or me, your son or daughter, your father or mother as far as we live here in Nigeria. On Obama’s visit to Ghana he said "Africans your future is in your hands". We are the sixth oil richest country in the world but our roads aren’t even kept properly and traffic signs are lacking on them.   

The second factor is that anybody can buy a drivers licence as far as you have the money, so we have  drivers who don't have any experience and go about endangering the safety of other road users.
16  Forum / Politics / Re: How can we stop corruption and poverty? on: 6-12-2009 08:38 PM
Corruption and poverty are the inevitable products of bad government that has existed for a long time. To me, bad government  is the product of an extremely high level of illiteracy in a society. 
                                                                                                                                                                                 
There is one song from Bob Marley that says “get up! stand up stand up for your right” If you know what life is really worth, you will look for your own earth, the majority of Nigerians don’t know what life is really worth. So how can somebody who is ignorant of his right stand up and fight for it?

 How can you talk of stopping corruption and poverty where from my own statistics over 70% of Nigerians, which is the majority, are illiterate and the little literate number only know how to speak good English and know the old  British constitution off heart, nothing more, perhaps how to work as sycophant for few rich people and manipulate elections. By this, the future of his brothers and sisters and that of his community, even his country, is stolen. Just to have little wealth to display. What a shame!       
                                                                                                                                                                                                 A place with bad social culture, where wealth is displayed unnecessarily and worshipped. Take for instance how important it is for ordinary Nigerian to make a photo with a big car on the background and post it in the site even some of  member and contributors of this site. Go to any websites of Nigerians and compare it to those of other nations, you will see displays of wealth although they are poor, That is to tell what is in the mind of ordinary Nigerians that "wealth is all" Lets not talk of stopping poverty and corruption in Nigeria. Instead, start to invest on how to improve literacy and change our bad social conduct which, at the end, will fight corruption and poverty.

We have to start with the young ones to control what they are taught in our school and have rallies on enhancing our bad social conduct and give our people political education and improve their political consciousness. I live in Europe (Germany) for 5 years now. I wouldn’t be able to see any of the things I described now clearly if had lived all my life in Nigeria, even if I were a professor here.
17  Forum / Politics / Re: Zimbabwe and the inertia of African leaders on: 15-11-2009 08:03 PM
Quote from: Godsson on 12-11-2009 04:41 PM
This is one issue I hate to be right about, but it seems I am. Mugabe has made the GNU unworkable. That country has returned to where it was. & African rulers, especially those from Southern Africa are doing nothing substantial about it.
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Compromise to western powers does no good to Africa, this is what we did for centuries, what did we get in returns? Abject poverty,wars,insecurity,the most beautiful place in the world is ridiculed to the worst place in the planet. It is time we start thinkings of our freedom, it surprises me that we are still looking for a messiah when we can all be messiahs. We all can make an impact in bringing change to Africa and being positive that "yes we can" achieve our goals without western "help".  What Mugabe did is what a healthy mind will understand as a call for Africa to have real independency despite the circumstances. Any impact that draws attention to forgotten injustice in Africa should not be seen as a mistake, although some innocent African citizens are paying the price (the Zimbabweans). But that is the sacrifice which every African must be ready to pay.

How long shall we continue to accept humanitarian "help", how long do we remain the last citizens of the world, I ask? I`m an African in a western country, I know who I am, and I know how I´m seen and regarded here, just because I am a native of a forgotten zone of the world, Africa. If Zimbabweans don't pay now for putting their own future in their own hand, they will pay much on the long run. Britain and America are wasting those innocent lives through sanctions and "say no to exploitation and get starved". Zimbabweans are suffering from challenging forgotten injustice that has been seen as a normalcy for a long time, but their voices are now heard.
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