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Politics / Re: North Should Pull Out Of Nigeria Take Its Destiny Into Its Hands-alhaji Bello by Blazay(m): 8:18am On Oct 16, 2012 |
caseless: this was exactly what i told one of my friends some days ago. We got our independence without shedding blood...no red colour on our flag, we shouldn't expect anything good to come our way easily like we got our independence. There must be revolution..our leaders must be brought to their knees so they can understand that not everything that happened to us must be according to their dictate. It is when we learn to fight for a common goal that nigeria will be great. We jst have to fight over something...atleast, fight for a good leadership or we fight to make things right. It is called the curse of the 'Black' race. |
Politics / Re: North Should Pull Out Of Nigeria Take Its Destiny Into Its Hands-alhaji Bello by Blazay(m): 8:15am On Oct 16, 2012 |
quid: Scotland is only part of the UK for geographical recognition purposes only. . . Are you aware it has it's own judicial system? They have nothing to fight for. . . they have their own systems in place. [b]The Kingdom of Scotland emerged as an independent sovereign state in the Early Middle Ages and continued to exist until 1707, although it had been in a personal union with the kingdoms of England and Ireland since James VI of Scotland succeeded to the English and Irish thrones in 1603. On 1 May 1707, Scotland entered into an incorporating political union with England to create the united Kingdom of Great Britain.[20][21] This union resulted from the Treaty of Union agreed in 1706 and enacted by the twin Acts of Union passed by the Parliaments of both countries, despite Popular opposition and anti-union riots in Edinburgh, Glasgow and elsewhere.[22][23] Obviously you do not know what you are "thinking" about! |
Politics / Re: North Should Pull Out Of Nigeria Take Its Destiny Into Its Hands-alhaji Bello by Blazay(m): 8:05am On Oct 16, 2012 |
pretty_boi: [b]CALLOTI......FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME ON NAIRALAND,I AGREE WITH YOU. Your replies to this particular thread/topic have been one of the most intelligent & well thought. I've never seen fools like Nigerians who pray for the downfall of their own country before & yes I blame the kind of weak government currently running in this country now,that's why every tom,dyke & harry can be spewing "succession, succession ,sucession. Later,as daft as we are,we'd still come & be asking "how come other countries hate/disrespect Nigeria/Nigerians so much?" How won't they? All we do is sit around,lazy about & be hating each other 24/7,365 while human beings are advancing in their different countries. How can people who call themselves human beings stay & be praying for the downfall of their own country? It amuses me & every time I think about it, I get more assured that most Nigerians are not only low-level animals but also primitive. YES! PRIMITIVE LOW-LEVEL ANIMALS. Don't mind them. . . . When 'kasala' burst. . . all the noise-makers will be no where to be found. Who do they expect to die for their useless azzzes? Funny enough, I was discussing with one TOP politician yesterday. . . and I asked him if Nigeria will break up. . .? He took a deep breath and replied: "I am not sure. . . . but if Jonathan goes for re-selection, Nigeria will definitely break up." Hmmmm! I just smiled to my self and thought: We are in deep trouble. . . . DEEEEEEEEEEEP TROUBLE. |
Politics / Re: North Should Pull Out Of Nigeria Take Its Destiny Into Its Hands-alhaji Bello by Blazay(m): 10:35am On Oct 15, 2012 |
Just like one man makes the East. . . one man also makes the North. Who needs alcohol to 'dream'? 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: North Should Pull Out Of Nigeria Take Its Destiny Into Its Hands-alhaji Bello by Blazay(m): 10:26am On Oct 15, 2012 |
quid: Let us start with Sudan. . . . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudan [size=20pt]Sudan suffered seventeen years of civil war[/size] during the First Sudanese Civil War (1955–1972) followed by ethnic, religious and economic conflicts between the Muslim Arabs of Northern Sudan and the mostly animist and Christian Nilotes of Southern Sudan.[14][15] This led to the Second Sudanese Civil War in 1983. Because of continuing political and military struggles, Sudan was seized in a bloodless coup d'état by colonel Omar al-Bashir in 1989, who thereafter proclaimed himself President of Sudan.[16] The civil war ended with the signing of a Comprehensive Peace Agreement which granted autonomy to what was then the southern region of the country. Following a referendum held in January 2011, South Sudan seceded on 9 July 2011 with the consent of Sudan.[17] Leave oyinbo peeps like the Scots alone. CIVILIZED PEOPLE NEGOTIATE. . . . Primitive beings do not have such privileges! Sudan fought for independence from itself too. I repeat. . . YOU WILL HAVE TO SHED SOME BLOOD TO MOVE AN INCH FROM NIGERIA. Please, get busy! Nigeria has 36 states?. . . .begin to 'PULL OUT'! Which part? If the Ojukwu's war(It would be an insult to historians to call that episode of foolishness a 'civil war') did not teach you anything. . .a refresher course might. This topic is not debatable. Biafra could not even survive 2.5 years. . . before KWASHIOKOR took a toll and the cowards fled to ABIJAN! |
Politics / Re: El Rufai Supports Dino Melay's Scandalous Lifestyle. by Blazay(m): 10:13am On Oct 15, 2012 |
I doubt very much that this is the 'El Rufai'. . . . On 'Twitter' kwa nu? How art the mighty fallen! OYI NA TUM OOOOOOOH! CHAI!!!! |
NYSC / Re: NYSC Reject Illiterate Graduates Of ESUT by Blazay(m): 10:03am On Oct 15, 2012 |
Policewoman: Shut up dia! And who told u that this is not a national problem? Y must u display ur ignorance always? Is that what the topic of the thread is all about? I would not expect anything less from one who was 'delivered' after A PHOCKING ROTTEN placenta! It was trying to avoid further communications/contact with an UGLY IMBECEELE LIKE YOU! Freak-a-zoid! Move jor! Ashawo ESUT! |
Religion / Re: Accurate Charecterization Of Yahweh? by Blazay(m): 9:39am On Oct 15, 2012 |
Are these scriptures from a Boko Haramite Bible? |
Politics / Re: Why Do Igbo People Talk So Much About Dominating Others? by Blazay(m): 7:41am On Oct 09, 2012 |
meforkene: You above have modified ur comment 3 times and yet...please read ur 1st sentence,then go back to ur favorite highlight(modify) I repeat. . .I DON'T TAKE ORDERS FROM YOU. I have made my point. Stick to the topic. . .or learn from others who can. You are boring. . . please move! When you get back. . . avoid yahoo-yahoo lingo for your 419 text messaging potential victims. Next please! meforkene: Sheeeesh! *spits* Alhaji MARSHA PRINCETON JANITOR. . . 'NEVER GRADUATED'! |
Politics / Re: Why Do Igbo People Talk So Much About Dominating Others? by Blazay(m): 7:34am On Oct 09, 2012 |
meforkene: Dumping Tampon Buckets around the Princeton premises gives you the illusion that you MAY be a Princeton ALUMNUS? Your best defence. . . .? The burden of proof is on you. Show us YOUR talent of weed! Complaining of my 'english'? When you use text messaging lingo to convey your lack of substance? O Ga Ju! I have used the words and the definitions I so choose to use. . . !GET YOURS! I am neither on your payroll, nor your puppet on strings. . . .! Use your charm on someone else. . . I DO WHAT I PLEASE! |
Politics / Re: Why Do Igbo People Talk So Much About Dominating Others? by Blazay(m): 7:13am On Oct 09, 2012 |
Anyone that does understand the TRUE meaning of generalizations need to go back to PRE-K! For the 'STARK-ILLITERATES' on board. . . .despite free education/s and 'or-ga-sms' in NIGERIA from your area fathers and mothers. . . . : Lemme educate ya. . .for freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. Or-ga-sms. . . come with a 'special' fee! There is a difference between THE SOUND LOGICAL PRINCIPLE OF GENERALIZATIONS . . . very logical with experiential/exponential evidence. . . given the odds AGAINST CERTAINTY. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/generalization gen·er·al·i·za·tion Pronunciation (jnr--l-zshn) http://www.sjsu.edu/depts/itl/graphics/adhom/general.html [size=20pt]Generalizations can be a valid method of argument. Inductive reasoning, in particular, is based on the ability to generalize from repeated experiences or observations.[/size] The soundness of an inductive generalization can usually be determined by asking the following questions: AS OPPOSED TO THE HIGHLY ILLOGICAL FALLACY OF HASTY GENERALIZATIONS. . . .! http://www.fallacyfiles.org/hastygen.html A hasty generalization occurs anytime the sample is not big enough to represent the population Does anyone need a 'native' interpreter? Bottom line. . .it depends on who is doing the observational study. . . with ethnic groups in Nigeria and concerning the racial groups of the world. . . GENERALIZATIONS ARE VERY VALID. Q.E.D. . . .next topic please! |
Religion / Re: The Surest Ways To Blessings by Blazay(m): 6:07am On Oct 09, 2012 |
You don't have to be a Christian to be blessed. As you can see. . .IF INDEED YOU CAN SEE. . . . the most blessed, peaceful and progressive countries in the world have CHRISTIANS AS THE SINGULAR AND PLURAL MINORITIES. Just learn to work hard. . . .mind your business. . .and stop expecting 'manna' to fall from heaven or hell. |
Politics / Re: Martyr Complex: When an Ethnic Group Suffers from it by Blazay(m): 5:57am On Oct 09, 2012 |
You must be referring to 'IGBO' people within Nigeria. . . . and ON NAIRALAND!!! The victim role is an important component of a martyr complex. It justifies in their mind that others are responsible for their pain. They engage in compulsive blaming to reinforce this conviction. The blaming functions to deflect the basic neurotic tendency of their behavior: They set themselves up to be victims. They do this to avoid taking responsibility for their life, but also to show that their own behavior is beyond criticism. Gbam! Outside Nigeria. . . THE YORUBAS ARE CHAMPIONS. . . How can we forget the AYO OMOTADE Vs BA saga? When they misbehave. . .it is the MET POLICE'S FAULT WITH RACISM! |
Politics / Re: Why Do Igbo People Talk So Much About Dominating Others? by Blazay(m): 5:50am On Oct 09, 2012 |
It is called 'inferiority' complex! The main reason BIAFRA can never be. Who wants a bunch of ALUUUUUU murderers living without supervision? All you have to do is go and 'drag' your money from them. . . You make the mistake of taking any of their items as collateral. . . .haaahn! Na taya you go see dey burn for ya azzze! ALUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU!!!!! |
Nairaland / General / Re: Do You Believe In Horoscope And How True Are The Predictions? by Blazay(m): 1:32pm On Sep 13, 2012 |
No I do not. I love the entertainment value only. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: U.S Sending Warships To Libya by Blazay(m): 1:31pm On Sep 13, 2012 |
maclatunji: Better than sending 'warships' to Libya of course. Is that supposed to help matters or make them worse? |
Politics / Re: James Ibori Conviction: Nigerian Judicial System & EFCC Should Be Ashamed? by Blazay(m): 1:41am On Apr 18, 2012 |
Shame on the Nigerian Judiciary system or lack thereof. Ibori is blameless. Nigeria breeds peiple like him. 2 Likes |
Romance / Re: Dating And Marrying Older Women Or Younger Woman Which Is The Best by Blazay(m): 8:44pm On Jun 15, 2011 |
[size=20pt]From the experience of some of my friends it seems that dating older ladies is much better.[/size] Of course. For many reasons too. 1. We smell better. . .having learned the art of poohsie washing and preservation. Less chances of catching a disease too than all the younger dirrry babes! 2. We do not call your phones at odd hours of the day trying to take you away from your wives and children! Younger women are more desperate! 3. We just love you genuinely like any mother would love and protect her sons with some phocking fringe benefits too! 4. We are gainfully employed equal breadwinners in our homes and do not compete with other females for attention! 5. We spoil you rotten and pamper you silly with gifts, romance with finance, while we 'rock you gently'. 6. If you die mysteriously while 'hustling' around other hungry babes. . .your children will have a 'geniune' god mother in us. We will train them on your behalf as 'aunty'! 7. If you never had a 'mother' figure in your polygamous upbringing of a life. . .your last chance to experience through nurturing is with an older women. 8. Older women are not crazy about becoming 'pregant' for you. They just wanno phock ya! |
Family / Re: How Can I Adopt A Child In Nigeria? by Blazay(m): 8:25pm On Jun 15, 2011 |
You do not adopt babies in Nigeria. You purchase them. Please, head to Abia state baby farms. Thank you! Better still, contact Madam whatsherface? She can help you deliver 11 babies in 12 months. . . abracadabra! https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-687885.0.html www.nairaland.com/attachments/461010_nn_jpgb034e3196cea908fe6a93789f835033f [size=20pt]Ten months later, Mrs Precious conceived and delivered the seven babies within intervals of one month . When Saturday Vanguard visited the home of the family, the husband Mr Donatus Ogbonna, a business man from Imo State was at home. [/size] Or, marry one geriatric fertillity goddes from Imo State with a super "fertile" uterus without ovaries and uterus! Behold. . .and your friend can name the child 'Rapture'! 8 Likes |
Family / Re: My Spouse Came To Embarrass Me At My Working Place by Blazay(m): 8:13pm On Jun 15, 2011 |
She is kinda insecure. Poor you. Even if you were caught on top of my matrimonial bed with another woman. . .I would not even blink. For this sweeeeeeeeeet life? Mba nuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!! My husband has threatened a few of my male 'admirers' over the phone too. No telling what he would do if he actually caught me in 'the act'! [size=20pt]She has become aggressive threatening to break any female's head she sees talking with me after closing hours. What should I do?[/size] Well? What other advice do you nee?. To be fore-warned is to be fore-armed! Next time marry a woman like me who will give you the utmost freedom to chop and clean both mouth and nyansh. . . plus fringe benefits. Mu he he he he he he I would do no such thing. Some women get time sha! Kai! |
Romance / Re: U Must Not Marry, U Must Not Have Kids. by Blazay(m): 7:57pm On Jun 15, 2011 |
Damn right. Very boring. I wish I could turn back the hand of both time and sand! But it sure feels good knowng a man somewhere is soooooooo crazzzzzzzzzzzy about my arzzzzze. |
Nairaland / General / Re: Facebook Or Youtube ? If You Are Told To Choose One What Would It Be? by Blazay(m): 7:56pm On Jun 15, 2011 |
See? I knew ONLY re-tards visited that FaceBook of a place. No serious-minded person will invest a minute on sucj a trifling venture. Gooooooooooooooo Youtube! |
Nairaland / General / Re: Facebook Or Twitter by Blazay(m): 7:52pm On Jun 15, 2011 |
Neither. Boring. |
Nairaland / General / Re: Platinumnk by Blazay(m): 7:47pm On Jun 15, 2011 |
See loff o! How many threads could you have for this 'lovely' dame? This wan reasssh to 'h-inspire' any barrry o! Nne, biko keep the $14,000. . . .this arzzzzzzzze no ge am for rival. Da tin don done well well!!! Uku nwanyi Owerri! Chai! [img]https://www.nairaland.com/nigeria?action=dlattach;id=267737;type=avatar[/img] |
Nairaland / General / Re: Platinumnk by Blazay(m): 7:42pm On Jun 15, 2011 |
Where are the "Igbo" women? |
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