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Politics / What's Going On With Saudi Arabia? by APCHaram: 10:21pm On Apr 16, 2023
I know the House of Saud are crypto kikes but MbS is either doing some real 5D kikery or he has totally gotten sick of being part of kikery.com.

Just this month , Saudi Arabia and Iran signed a peace deal brokered by China .

This didn't go down well with the kikes who thrived on promoting internal feud in Islam between Sunni Arabia and Shiite Iran.

Not stopping there , MbS has officially ended the senseless war instigated by that homosexual mullato (Obama) on Yemen .
Just today , a prisoner swap was done with Houthi rebels being exchanged for captured Saudi POWs.

The long conflict in Yemen seems to be over and the Saudis have since withdrawn their troops and mercs from the conflict zone. The mercs went back to Sudan and are now being used by kikes to overthrow the govt of Sudan for granting Russia a naval base in Sudan and to halt Chinese oil exports piped from South Sudan.

But here is the clincher, the Saudis have invited Hamas for talks and a delegation was received today in Saudi Arabia.

This is a 180 degree turn from Saudi ghosting of Hamas, the PLO and the Palestinian state.

Has Mohammed bin Salem aka MbS finally gotten Jew Pilled ?

Has this anything to do with him seeing the madness of the Judaic mafiya in Ukraine, covid and their fraudulent fiat economy ?

Is he sick of Jewish globo homo and the satanic Jewish WEF?

Well, I am happy this is happening . The Arab and Muslim world must unite and kick those khazar impostors out of Jerusalem and the Holy Land back to whatever hole they crawled out from Turkey .

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Politics / Re: Regionalism In 50s&60s, Southeast Economy Was The Fastest Growing In The World by APCHaram: 9:10pm On Apr 16, 2023
The OSU is a liar like his father the devil.

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Politics / Re: Regionalism In 50s&60s, Southeast Economy Was The Fastest Growing In The World by APCHaram: 8:52pm On Apr 16, 2023
07kjb:


The reason for the boom is mainly from Palm oil and good management of resources,make una try to read,and remove bigotry from your mind

Some comments here gets me highly annoyed

Sharap.

There were wild palm trees in the lower Niger that existed long before the old eastern region was created. Most of the palm exports cams from places like modern day Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa and Cross River.

There was nothing like good resource management as all the wealth from such exports went to developing the parasitic Igbo provinces .

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Politics / Re: Regionalism In 50s&60s, Southeast Economy Was The Fastest Growing In The World by APCHaram: 8:46pm On Apr 16, 2023
Chimok:
Between 1954 and 1964, Eastern economy was described as the fastest growing and industrializing economy in the world by Harvard reviews, faster than China, Singapore and Asian Tigers..

At the expense of the minority provinces abd western Cameroon.

We all know how Zik gave his Igbo minions the order to ensure the non Igbo provinces never got to leave and have their own region and how Zik said it will see to the defunct yeast become the poorest if the minority peoples were to leave.

Parasites

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Politics / Re: Nigeria Would Be A Better Place If Other Nigerians Will Learn From Igbos by APCHaram: 6:13pm On Apr 16, 2023
Chimok:
Political wisdom by Nigeria standard is about winning elections by whichever means and that's unfortunately is what kept Nigeria where she is today. Politicians and the elites are the only beneficiaries of the system living majority (95%) of Nigerians gasping for salvation.
Nigeria has the resources both human and natural that will transform the country to be one of the leading countries in the world but because of the shortcomings and limitations of the electoral process, bad leaders have continued to control the system of governance. The leadership has arrogated to themselves the power to recycle themselves in government that the masses barely have a say in how they are been governed. Politicians have usedthe instrument of religion and majorly ethnicity to perpetuate themselves in governance and the Nigerian masses have become the major tools in sustaining the unfortunate system.

Igbo people of the southeast have since 1993 had a different perspective when it comes to leadership. There voting pattern have continued to be about the best candidate. There collective votes go to the better or best candidate contesting. In 1993, Igbos massively voted Abiola who at that time believed to be the better candidate. Igbos again in 1999 massively voted Obasanjo and did again in 2003 against their very own Ojukwu who failed to get a reasonable votes even in his home state Anambra.
In 2007, Igbos massively voted for Yaradua and Jonathan in 2011 who respectively were the better candidates among those contesting. In 2015, Igbos again even with the shortcomings of the Jonathan's regime in the southeast he failed to cite any meaningful project still voted him because Igbos know a Jonathan's government would be better than Buhari's. Other regions shared their votes and Buhari emerged eventually and Nigeria was taken 100yrs back.

Now in 2023, Obi obviously remained the best candidate and Igbos again gave him their total votes but other regions ofcourse continued in their religious and ethnic considerations and sentiments.

If we can't follow the Igboman's selflessness and sacrifices, Nigerian masses will continue to live in hell in their own country.

Total nonsense .

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Education / Re: Ugoji Chinenyenwa Pamela: Best Graduating Student UNN's Pharmacy Department by APCHaram: 4:09pm On Apr 16, 2023
And how does this concern us?

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