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Politics / Re: NNPC To Announce 85 Naira Fuel Pump Price In January 2016 by Hemah(f): 7:39am On Dec 26, 2015 |
Firefire: Stealing the excess? How much is the average global price of PMS? 1 Like |
Politics / Re: NNPC To Announce 85 Naira Fuel Pump Price In January 2016 by Hemah(f): 7:36am On Dec 26, 2015 |
Amberon: How much is the price PMS globally? Stop saying what you don't have idea about. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Deconstructing Buhari's 2016 Budget Of Lies & Deceit----part-1 .....by Ipob by Hemah(f): 6:31am On Dec 26, 2015 |
chosen04: chosen04: chosen04: He who knows not and knows not that he knows not: is a fo.ol, shun him. 4 Likes |
Politics / Re: NNPC To Announce 85 Naira Fuel Pump Price In January 2016 by Hemah(f): 6:03am On Dec 26, 2015 |
OLADD: The current average price of PMS globally is around is $1/litre. Nigeria still have by far the cheapest price for gasoline in sub Saharan Africa at $0.42/litre. If petrol can truly sell for N85 in Nigeria without subsidy, then that is good news for the country. 11 Likes |
Politics / Re: Explosion At Chicason Gas Plant In Nnewi - Watch Video by Hemah(f): 9:17pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
RIP to the dead. |
Politics / Re: With Love From Sambisa - By Da Boomsha by Hemah(f): 9:07pm On Dec 25, 2015 |
Nice one Yeni. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Alison-madueke Plotted To Flee To The Dominican Republic Before UK Arrest-SR by Hemah(f): 2:15am On Dec 19, 2015 |
Sahara! allow her to recover first so that she can her trial. Don't break her now, she is with cancer. |
Politics / Re: Exclusive|thousands Of Shi’ites Protest Killing Of Their Members By Army (PHOTO) by Hemah(f): 10:30pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
smoothpapuzy: Shiites have always had peaceful 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: EFCC Investigates N6.7bn Transfer To Sambo Dasuki, Ita Ekpeyong After Poll by Hemah(f): 10:13pm On Dec 14, 2015 |
OZAOEKPE: Even if God is involved, do you want them to bury the case? |
Politics / Re: Buhari Is A Liar, He Should Stay At Home To Govern – Fayose by Hemah(f): 4:57pm On Nov 26, 2015 |
It looks like it is only Fayose that has the balls to talk in the opposition. What is happening to the other PDP governors especially those in SE/SS? 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Biafra Has Been Recognized Since June 30th 1849 by Hemah(f): 6:04pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
PLEASE IGBOS DO NOT EVER USE THE WORD #BIAFRA, IT IS A VILLAGE IN PORTUGAL – OZODIOBI OSUJI The below population data is from The World Almanac and Book of Facts. (New York: World Almanac Books, 2015) page 717. According to it, the populations of major Nigeria groups are: Hausas: 25 million persons Yorubas: 19.4 million persons Igbos: 18 million persons Fulfulde (they are found in several West African countries for total 11.6 million persons); if nearly half of them live in Nigeria so about 5 million Fulanis live in Nigeria Kanuri: 3.8 million persons Kanuri central: 3.2 million persons Tivi: 2.2 million persons The other Nigerian tribes, according to the book, do not have over two million persons; the book ranked groups with over two million persons, worldwide. You may ask why I chose to use the World Almanac data instead of data from Nigeria. Good question. Do Nigerians keep accurate data? Do Nigerians conduct clean census? All we are given are cooked figures calculated to make some groups seem large for political purposes; Nigeria bands around its population as 120 million today, tomorrow 150, another day 170 and even180. It is a mess, that bizarre country called Nigeria. They cannot get anything correct. But that is not our problem right now. The issue at hand is this: there are about five million Fulanis in Nigeria and this minority ethnic group rules all Nigeria (Buhari is Fulani). Five million Fulanis since 1804 ruled the Hausa states (they appointed emirs in major Hausa towns and cities and ruled them from their headquarters at Sokoto). Fulanis ruled Northern Nigeria and have now completed their quest to rule all of Nigeria with the victory of Mohammadu Buhari as the president of Nigeria. Five million people, a minority rules Nigeria a country of about 140 million people! What does that make Fulanis? It makes them politically savvy. They are like the Tutsis of Rwanda and Burundi. The Tutsis are very few in numbers but for centuries (from, at least, 1300 AD) have ruled the majority Hutus. For our present purpose, we have a situation where a handful of so-called Nigerians rule the majority of Nigerians. And such large ethnic groups as Igbos, who are, at least, 18 million people (Igbos are the third largest Ethnic group in Africa, behind Hausa, and Yoruba) are now ruled by minority people, Fulanis! The amazing thing is that members of this Fulani tribe are probably the least educated tribe in Nigeria. Who is going to compare them to the hugely well-educated Yorubas and decently educated Igbos? How did it come to pass that a bunch of illiterate Fulanis rule Nigeria? Just look at Mohammed Buhari, a man with only shoddy secondary school education (I doubt that the man can write a good sentence) ruling Yorubas and Igbos; two groups with a basket full of doctorate degree holders. What does that make Igbos? It makes them politically unsophisticated. A handful of Fulanis rule Igbos and they come to the public square telling the world how they are a superior people and expect the world to believe them? The world sees Igbos as not what they claim to be, for if they were the gods they claim to be a minority people, a mostly illiterate bunch for that matter cannot rule them. Nigeria is actually in the situation of Apartheid South Africa where five million white folks ruled forty million black folks. Let me repeat: five million Fulanis (who probably have Arab blood in them) rule 140 million black people called Igbos, Yorubas, Kanuris, Tivi, Edo, Efik, Urhobo and other ethnic Nigerians. Is this not an outrage? How is it that a minority tribe, Fulanis, who are not even from Nigeria, who came from Guinea only a few hundred years ago, are ruling Nigeria? Is it the case that black folks are always ruled by people with Caucasian blood in them? Fulanis are said to be part of Maghreb Arabs, Arabs who left Arabia (may be around 700 AD) and journeyed across North Africa until they got to Morocco. Some turned north and conquered Spain in 711 AD and some turned south to Mauritania, Senegal, Guinea, and Mali and so on. Fulanis, Arabs of sorts are ruling Africans in Nigeria! This is amazing, I say. If Europeans did this to us we would all be complaining about colonialism but when Arabs colonize Africans, Africans do not complain. Well, this Igbo, this African will complain. I do not want to be ruled by white folks or by Arabs and if Fulanis are Arabs I do not want them to rule me. I have begun my war to eliminate the Fulani rule of Nigeria (they actually want to make all Nigeria their fiefdom) and rule it in perpetuity! This war will end only when Fulanis, a minority group accept ruler-ship by majority Nigerians or there is no deal, there is no Nigeria. Alaigbo must separate from Nigeria rather than allow itself to be ruled by Arabized Africans. [b]Please Igbos do not ever use the word Biafra in referring to us. Biafra is a village in Portugal. A Portuguese, during the age of exploration, in the 1400s, gave the Atlantic Ocean area directly below the lower River Niger the name the bight of Biafra. That Portuguese sailor probably came from the village of Biafra and gave the name Bight of Biafra in honor of his village? There is no need for Igbo people to call themselves by a Portuguese name, Biafra. I feel insulted been referred to by a Portuguese name, Biafra. “Biafra took name from “Bight of Biafra” as labeled by colonial conquerors “On 30 June 1849, Britain established a colonial protectorate over the Bight of Biafra, under the authority of the BritishConsuls of the Bight of Benin “Biafra, officially the Republic of Biafra, was a secessionist state in south-eastern Nigeria that existed from 30 May 1967 to 15 January 1970, taking its name from the Bight of Biafra (the Atlantic bay to its south).[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biafra“[/b] So, let us stop hearing that nonsense called Biafra. Please refer to us as Alaigbo. Forget Ijaws, Efiks and other groups that were in the so-called Biafra. No ethnic group should dominate others. Igbos should strive for their independence and allow other groups to do the same and give up the delusion that they need to call themselves Biafra so as to have Ijaw, Efik and others in it. Those groups do not want to be ruled by Igbos and this Igbos does not want to dominate other ethnic groups. Nigeria_North_And_South-Igbo I want independence for my people. There must be a Republic of Alaigbo with capital at Owerri. This is not a negotiable proposition, it is a done deal; if you do not like it you are free to go jump into the Atlantic Ocean and drown yourself and I could care less. Africans self-rule does not mean that we should allow ourselves to be ruled by half Arabs called Fulanis. Half Arabs used to rule all of Sudan and abused real Africans in South Sudan and currently do so to real Africans in Darfur province of Sudan. Internal colonialism whereby one so-called African group dominates others should not be tolerated just as white rule of Africans should not be tolerated. I will not tolerate Buhari and his Arabized Fulani rule of Alaigbo. The subject is not open for debate. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Religion / Re: Zambia Declares Day Of Prayer As Economy Goes Into Freefall by Hemah(f): 3:06pm On Oct 20, 2015 |
italo3: Sorry, I will pass. 1 Like |
Religion / Re: Zambia Declares Day Of Prayer As Economy Goes Into Freefall by Hemah(f): 5:21am On Oct 20, 2015 |
italo3: Can you please give us an example where prayer solves economy problem and built power stations? 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Nytimes. Nigeria President Escalates Campaign To Stem Corruption by Hemah(f): 1:14am On Oct 17, 2015 |
If only Nigeria can get it right this time. |
Politics / Re: NNPC Releases First Monthly Oil And Gas Report by Hemah(f): 11:48pm On Oct 09, 2015 |
This is good. 4 Likes |
Fashion / Re: Pink LIPS : Please Beware Of Ikeja Boys! by Hemah(f): 10:30pm On Oct 08, 2015 |
Why should anyone bother about the colour of their lips? Do they give jobs based on lips colour? I have never noticed anyone based on their lips. I will say this is the high of joblessness. 123 Likes 2 Shares |
Phones / Re: I Bought A Blacklisted Phone On Amazon. Please Help! by Hemah(f): 7:09pm On Oct 03, 2015 |
Why will someone go on amazon to buy phone that you can easily get in Nigeria. Nigerians sha! |
Politics / Re: Breaking News: President Buhari to become Oil Minister in the New Cabinet by Hemah(f): 11:36pm On Sep 29, 2015 |
Good move my Presido! http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/09/29/us-un-assembly-nigeria-idUSKCN0RT2T820150929 |
Politics / Re: Breaking News: Chief Falea Just released this afternoon - Channelstv by Hemah(f): 3:01pm On Sep 24, 2015 |
Nice |
Science/Technology / Re: Locally Made Amphibian Jet Spotted At Lagos Stadium by Hemah(f): 7:00pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
Lol, Nigerians are funny people. 1 Like |
Sports / Daniel Amokachi Quits As FC Ifeanyiubah Coach After Five Weeks by Hemah(f): 6:10pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
Former Nigeria captain Daniel Amokachi has quit as manager of Nigerian top-flight side FC IfeanyiUbah only five weeks after he was appointed. The 42-year-old had spoken about his desire to win titles and take the big-spending club to the next level. But a string of poor results and irreconcilable differences with the owner has led to his exit. "I'm disappointed at leaving after only a short spell but football goes on," Amokachi told BBC Sport. "I have always been a fan of the club before my appointment as a manager because of the idea behind its foundation. "But right now I wish the club all the best moving forward and I will follow their progress with great pride." Reports suggested Amokachi was unhappy with the club's policy of making the team travel back from away matches at night using dangerous roads to return to their base in south-eastern Nigeria. His stance put him at odds with the club's multi-millionaire owner, Ifeanyi Ubah, with the businessman understood to feel Amokachi's protest were an act of insubordination. Amokachi refused to comment when asked about the issue. "Football life is unpredictable and there is no point going back and forth," he said. "It has been an honour to be involved with the club but right now it is over for me at FC IfeanyiUbah." http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/34281451 |
Religion / Re: It Is A Sin For Ladies To Put On Trousers To Church Because Bible Condemns It by Hemah(f): 2:53pm On Sep 17, 2015 |
Sunny4God: Yes, I know men's clothing, that's why I buy only female trousers. The male trousers will not fit me, why will I even contemplating buying what will not fit. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Ambode Appoints The Nation Columnist, Mobolaji Sanusi As New LASAA Boss by Hemah(f): 3:56am On Sep 17, 2015 |
For a job well do I guess. |
Phones / Re: Apple Releases Ios 9, It's An Essential Update by Hemah(f): 11:59pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
So far, it looks nice. |
Phones / Apple Releases Ios 9, It's An Essential Update by Hemah(f): 11:57pm On Sep 16, 2015 |
Let’s face it, iOS 8 was a disaster. It launched full of bugs, it had 10 further updates in 11 months – most of which were bug fixes and even then many of the biggest problems were never fixed. But iOS 9 sees Apple change the game. Where iOS 8 overreached unleashing a torrent of new features as the expense of stability and performance and general due diligence, iOS 9 is the opposite. Its focus is about refinement, speed and battery efficiency. Today Apple has officially released iOS 9 after nearly 100 days in beta testing and this is what makes it so interesting: iOS 9 Highlights •Improved battery life – up to one additional hour of usage from a full charge (note: Apple only uses the iPhone 6 as an example here) •A (long awaited) low power mode – adds up to three additional hours of usage •Reduced installation size – iOS uses just 1.4GB of space (installed), a 300% reduction on iOS 8.4.1 •Addition of ‘Proactive’ – Apple’s answer to Google Now predicts information ahead of you asking for it •Smarter Siri – more support for natural language searches and integration with third party apps •Improved multitasking – (latest iPads only) – true side-by-side app support and picture-in-picture video support •Upgraded Apple Maps – detailed public transport has finally been added •Addition of ‘News’ – Apple’s Flipboard rival with a beautiful reader interface •Addition of ‘QuickType’ – (iPads only) a new suggestion bar for the iOS virtual keyboard, formatting shortcuts and increased gesture support •Improved Notes – support for hyperlink previews, photos, attachments and more iOS 9 Bug Fixes While iOS 9 focuses primarily on what’s new it also quietly addresses one major iOS 8 bug which has been unresolved for a year: WiFried is no more. Yes, iOS 9 rips out the networking protocols introduced in iOS 8 and actually goes back to the instruction set used in iOS 7 so finally this infuriating bug can be put to rest. It also restores full Home Sharing functionality after iOS 8.4 bizarrely ripped out audio streaming. So Who Gets iOS 9? One of the best things about iOS 9 is it will be offered to every device which was eligible for iOS 8. This is the first time Apple has not dropped any devices from a new generation of iOS and it is to be applauded (even though it could also be seen as an apology for its problems). This means iOS 9 eligible devices are: •iPhone 4S and later •iPad 2 and later •iPad mini and later •iPod touch 5th generation and later It also goes without saying that all new iOS devices: the iPhone 6S and iPhone 6S Plus, iPad Pro and iPad mini 4 will all ship with iOS 9. http://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2015/09/16/apple-releases-ios-9/2/ |
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