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1  Forum / Relationships & Romance / Re: PHOTOS: 10 Most Romantic Nigerian Politicians With Photos Of Them Kissing Their Wives on: 13-08-2015 12:50 PM
Quote from: victorstic1 on 12-08-2015 07:12 AM
DEAD  NOT DIED
He's right you are wrong.
2  Forum / Politics / Re: Photos: Buhari Meets and Shake Hands With David Cameron In 10 Downing Street London on: 24-05-2015 10:15 AM
Quote from: misterjohn on 23-05-2015 07:28 PM
And he couldn't welcome Buhari inside...chai...
get sense naa this man!
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I hope you still use your eyes? Look at the 2nd picture if you can see. They are coming from inside, in case you can't see well. Sorry to reply you this way.
3  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: Emmanuel Adebayor Shares More Messy Details About His Younger Brother, Rotimi Adebayor That Stea on: 11-05-2015 08:11 AM
If all he says is true, he must be a very gentle and king fellow and his kindness and gentleness taken for granted. Such is the reaction when a sheep is pushed to the wall, it can fight ferociously like an angry Lion. I pray God will intervene in your family and re-unite you after all these crisis in Jesus name.
4  Forum / Politics / Re: Wow! Igbos Voted Based On Their Stomach - Wole Soyinka (Page 3) on: 6-05-2015 03:29 PM
WHERE IS THE ANTI-IGBO SENTIMENT IN THIS SPEECH? MY OVER-ZEALOUS IGBO BROTHERS AND SISTERS, WHO ONLY SEE WHAT THEY ARE LOOKING FOR IN EVERY SPEECH. We must learn to tolerate and respect other tribes. No tribe is better than the other. Success in life as wellas failures has no tribal mark or geographical location. Let's be mindful of our comments. Thank you.

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Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka has denied comments attributed to him concerning the voting pattern of the Igbo in the 28 March presidential election.
The report, published by TheCable, alleged that he accused the Igbo of voting according to their “stomachs”.
In his response to the story, Soyinka said in a statement: “I have just read a statement attributed to me on something called The CABLE, a news outlet, evidently one of the Internet infestations. My lecture at the Hutchins Centre, Harvard University, was video recorded.
“Anyone who believes what I am alleged to have said must be a moron – repeat, a moron. It is demeaning, sickening and boring to have to deal with these cowards who cannot fight their own battles but must fasten their imbecilic pronouncements on others.
“Only the mentally retarded will credit this comment attributed to me regarding the Ndigbo voting pattern in the last elections. I strongly suspect the author of this despicable concoction, and may make a further statement, once the source is verified.”
Delivering a lecture titled ‘Predicting Nigeria, Electoral Ironies’ at the Harvard University Hutchins Centre for African & African American Research, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, the revered scholar said the re-election of President Goodluck Jonathan would have been “disastrous”, as Muhammadu Buhari, Nigeria’s president-elect, is better option.
“Muhammadu Buhari was the better of the two evils as the incumbent president Goodluck Jonathan had been an unmitigated disaster and failure,” he said.
“It was a painful decision to tell people to vote Buhari, but the country needed a new beginning. I was more against Jonathan than I was pro-Buhari.
“Nothing is more unworthy of leadership than to degrade a system by which one attains fulfillment, and this is what the nation witnessed time and time again under Jonathan, who was increasingly becoming intolerant of opposition in an escalating streak of impunity and authoritarian madness which was most blatant and unconscionable.
“The ‘militricians’ – soldiers turned politicians in power – aren’t looking for excellence; their civilian cohorts are worse. Short cuts and how to circumvent the system for the profit of a few are the norm of governance. Those who do honest work are derided as lacking the skill to fit in. Ironically, things haven’t quite changed a bit after 16 years of democracy in the country.”
•Prof. Wole Soyinka
•Prof. Wole Soyinka
He added: “It will not be easy to enthrone democracy as the norm.”
Soyinka who has been labelled the conscience of Nigeria also told the Harvard audience that the ruthless Islamist religious fundamentalism is “the enemy of humanity.”
“We will never get rid of Boko Haram,” Soyinka said, when Hutchins Center’s director, Henry Louis Gates Jr., a former student, longtime friend and colleague of Soyinka asked him to expand on a remark that Boko Haram, and by extension the fundamentalist group ISIS, could create a complete redistribution of power and boundary lines in West Africa.
He described the jihadists who wish to impose Sharia law and ban Western learning across Nigeria as indoctrinated “fanatics who believe that if they die in the cause, they will go straight to heaven,” where they “believe literally in the 77 virgins awaiting their arrival.”
“They do not want to reason — they kill,” said the playwright and poet, urging vigorous international action against Islamist militant groups like Boko Haram, whose campaign of terror in northern Nigeria has included the kidnapping of thousands of women and girls.
“We’ve reached a state where there’s a party of life and a party of death,” he said, and those on the side of life must fight for their belief “as ruthlessly” as the foe they face.
Soyinka, a former political prisoner who became in 1986 the first black African to win the Nobel Prize in literature, spoke in the wake of a historic vote in Nigeria. In a general election at the end of March, opposition candidate Muhammadu Buhari, former military ruler of the country, prevailed over incumbent President Goodluck Jonathan by more than 2.7 million votes.
When Jonathan conceded defeat, it marked the first time an incumbent president had been voted from office via the ballot box in Nigeria, Africa’s most populous country, with the continent’s largest economy.
Soyinka, an outspoken campaigner for human rights and Nigeria’s pre-eminent public intellectual, was invited to give his perspective on the political landscape of a nation troubled by a history of military dictatorship, corruption, and civil strife.
5  Forum / Politics / Re: Wow! Igbos Voted Based On Their Stomach - Wole Soyinka (Page 3) on: 6-05-2015 03:16 PM
DISCLAIMER---THIS IS WHAT THE MAN JUST SAID. READ PM NEWS AND STOP SEEING ONLY WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR- Always try to see beyond your nose, you tribal jingoists. Nobel laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka has said anyone that believes comments attributed to him on the Igbo voting pattern during the last general election must be a moron.
Soyinka was reacting to an online report by The Cable. “I have just read a statement attributed to me on something called The CABLE, a news outlet, evidently one of the Internet infestations.”
“My lecture at the Hutchins Centre, Harvard University, was video recorded. Anyone who believes what I am alleged to have said must be a moron – repeat, a moron,” he emphasized.
“It is demeaning, sickening and boring to have to deal with these cowards who cannot fight their own battles but must fasten their imbecilic pronouncements on others.”
“Only the mentally retarded will credit this comment attributed to me regarding the Ndigbo voting pattern in the last elections.”
“I strongly suspect the author of this despicable concoction, and may make a further statement, once the source is verified,” he said.
6  Forum / Politics / Re: Wow! Igbos Voted Based On Their Stomach - Wole Soyinka on: 6-05-2015 08:07 AM
Some comments here just reveals the level of illiteracy in Nigeria. Whenever anything is posted in the social media, the first thing some folks look for is TRIBE, even if the article just mention it as a reference, then all hell are let loose. My brothers and sisters, your tribe is not as important as yourself, I mean your personality. Why would you die because of tribal sentiments? You need to check yourself, maybe you are more tribalistic that the person you are accusing of being so. If you are not a tribal jingoist, you are hardly critical of those that say some things about your tribe.  
7  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: The Massacre Here Will Be More Than What Happened In Rwanda In 1994 - Attackers on: 20-04-2015 07:59 AM
Now those who are calling for war in Nigeria because of politics, is that not one of the countries they wanted to run to when the war breaks out? We must think beyond politics. No place like home. I won't even be surprised if tomorrow America, UK or France also decide to repartrate foreigners from their countries. NO PLACE LIKE HOME, let's work hard to make nigeria our only natural home.
8  Forum / Politics / Re: President Muluzi, John Kufuor Of Ghana & Other Notable Observers Visit Buhari on: 31-03-2015 08:19 AM
Quote from: chinwangwa on 31-03-2015 12:33 AM
WHO IS THAT IDIOT REFERRING OUR PRESIDENT AS A FORMER PRESIDENT/.
LOOK AT HIS ENGLISH.. DID HE GAVE NOLLYWOOD ACTOR MONEY..
WRONG EMGLISH MY DEAR... AN ILLIT THAT DID NOT GO TO SCHOOL... DID HE GIVE IS THE CORRETC ENGLISH ANNANYMOUS IDIOT

 Sir, look at a pot calling a kettle black. Even your own spellings are wrong. Correct these errors line by line and re-post your comment pronto.
LINE 1 "REFERRING OUR" should read "referring to our"
LINE 2  You can't "LOOK AT HIS ENGLISH", English is a non-concrete thing. You can only read his English. They are all written in capital letters, so I wouldn't know if you started English with capital letter or small, but it is English not english since it is a common error in English.
LINE 3  ENGLISH, not "EMGLISH"
LINE 3 I guess by ILLIT you mean to abbreviate ILLITERATE. well that may be pardoned if you forgot the full spelling.
LINE 3  CORRETC should be CORRECT. I guess you did not prove-read, that one too is pardonable, but not by WAEC.
Finally,also LINE 3  ANNANYMOUS sounds IBOtic, if that word usage may be permitted for this purpose. Rather, it is written as "ANONYMOUS" in English language.
 Please, take note. We are all Africans and English is not our mother's tongue. You wanna pick my own error too? Sorry, it is mother tongue, not mother's tongue.
 Just for fun. Thank you.
9  Forum / Politics / Re: Gani Adams Betrayed Us & The Yoruba People – OPC National Coordinating Council on: 18-03-2015 07:57 AM
I pray this will not be so. First it was MASSOB in the East during OBJ regim and the tamed Odi in the South-South, then the tide moved to the South-South-the Niger Delta militants during Yar'Adua regim, before we got to the dreaded Boko Haram in the North during GEJ. Now is GEJ breeding OPC to constitute another militia from the South West? because that is how it starts small like a little fire, only to blow uncontrollable wide into conflagration. Let this govt thread with caution before the dynamite blow against his face. I pray we will not have a taste of Gbagbo experience in this nation. Let us pray.
10  Forum / Politics / Re: Gani Adams Betrayed Us & The Yoruba People – OPC National Coordinating Council on: 18-03-2015 07:53 AM
I pray this will not be so. First it was MASSOB in the East during OBJ regim, then the tide moved to the South-South-the Niger Delta militants during Yar'Adua regim, before we got to the dreaded Boko Haram in the North during GEJ. Now is GEJ breeding OPC to constitute another militia? Let this govt thread with caution before the dynamite blow against his face. I pray we will not have a taste of Gbagbo experience in this nation. Let us pray.
11  Forum / Naijapals Base (Metro life) / Re: Nigerian Govt Reaches Ceasefire Agreement With Boko Haram on: 18-10-2014 08:58 AM
 My worry is just that with this ceasefire, these wicked souls will be re-integrated into the country without sincere rehabilitation and with the fortune they have acquired thru villainy, they will contest and win elections, and since they are products of terrorism, they are the type that get to power thru violence and when they eventually get there, we return to Sambisa tragedy again.
 Well God will save us. Sobs!
12  Forum / The Buzz Central / Re: Watch Pastor Chris Oyakhilome React To Divorce Allegations;Says"I'm A Man Of God on: 11-09-2014 11:44 AM
GET THIS RIGHT
If you are not carrying any treasure with you, no robber will want to pursue or attack you, but anyone carrying a precious thing is always the target of the robbers/villains. Are you among the robbers always watching keenly for when men of God will commit one blunder and then you jump to the streets celebrating and chanting all manner of bottled up slanderous songs against them?
The devil uses this tactic to discredit the kingdom of God and make his own kingdom more popular and pathetically, we see some "pastors" and "Christians" joining the campaign team of Satan to pull down the kingdom of God. It's just so pathetic. A kingdom divided against itself cannot stand.

 Watch your thoughts.
 Why are you always among the critics of the famous and the endowed and seems to be the only paragon of virtues, nobody criticises you for anything? Then you must be nobody and summarily you have no purpose on earth, except perhaps just a villain or derogatorily a terrorist, which I don't pray for you. I believe every human being has a purpose, so find yours, which I believe is not hunting for famous humans.
 I am not a Chris and Anita fan neither do I support their blunder in any form, because God hates divorce and disputes. But I just don't like the idea of throwing away the baby with the bathe water. It is preposterous and sheer wickedness.
Anita and Chris are human beings, not God and they cannot be 100% perfect. This is their own portion of imperfection, which has come to show that they are still humans. Satan has no business pursuing somebody already in his custody, but those who have escaped from him. So if they fall, it means they have been standing on something higher, which we should appreciate, rather than castigate.
 I am not against constructive criticism, which corrects and builds, but it is not necessary if it will only kill a dyeing soul faster.
NOT IN DEFENSE OF CHRIS AND ANITA THO'
13  Forum / FunnyHub (Jokes + Comedy) / Re: POLITICAL JOKE on: 10-05-2011 10:57 PM
which kain Baba suwe be dis sef.
14  Forum / Religion / Re: 'No Tithe, No wedding' - Pastor Adeboye declares at Redeemed on: 25-09-2010 02:01 AM
I am xcited by the teeming number of reactions to this news. However I w'd like to clarify some things to those who want an answer. We shd all realise that this Tithe we are talking about is not for Pst Adeboye, thithes are the means thru which the pastors in the RCCG world-wide are catered for. It is akin to the Taxes we pay to our Earthly Govt.Why can't we castigate Fashola for emphasising Taxes. Let's put ourselves in the man of God's shoes, what would we do in such a situation where tithe is the only allocation to the Church, offering and giving is optional. If this is not emphasised and assuming everybody stops paying tithes, what would be the fate of the thousands of the pastors under the RCCG or other Churches world-wide?. It shd be remembered that this money doesn't go to his (Adeboye's) account, it is what they use to pay the meagre stipend they give to the Pastors under him.
 The only money that belongs to him are the special gifts that are directly addressed to him, even offerings are for Church development and not for him. So if this is the one that he is emphasising now, then it will be logical to raise an eyebrow  and have him cricified. But I'v never heard him coax members to give to him. All he is emphasising is the tithe and that is because it has to keep flowing in order to cater for the pastors in the RCCG, otherwise how do we xpect them to survive, and if there are no pastors, as some may be asking "who send them?" how will there be peace in our society?
 It is good to xpress ourselves and raise our voice where we are not satisfied but when things are clarified, it is also good to change our thinking patterns and negative perceptions. Hope thats clear the cloud for those who are curious, the critics and those who for the fear of God's judjement reserved or surpressed their comments.
Love you all Kiss
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