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Politics / Re: Happy 50th Independence To All Nigerians - Is It Worth It? by orchgem1: 12:44pm On Oct 01, 2010
even in our trails and tribulation we still strive for gr8ness and tranquility, we stumble and rise again, a gr8 nation without natural disasters but with human destruction and partiality of equal rights, we naija;s never say never we still strike for survivals! god bless the federal republic of naija, even thus water, light, qualitative education and good roads no dey. naija till i die . bravo!! naija @50 from asia to naija with love,

Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Ghana [0 - 1] by orchgem1: 4:46pm On Jan 29, 2010
Una no dey shame?? some people here still dey praise their super Chicken called super eagles after comon under 20 local players from Ghana trash una so called foreign based, foreign base my ass!  We should build a new team for the world cup and get a better coach if not more and more disgrace is still coming, One problem with Nigeria is that we all know the right thing but will never want to do it then how can we move forward.

How can we perform well in sporting activities when nothing is functioning in Nigeria as a whole,where is our president?? I want to use this opportunity to tell the whole media authorities in Nigeria that they are all failure, let them go to other countries and learn more, a country who's media can't give a proper information on the where about of their president to the citizens. We are suffering and smiling. I pray that 9ija get better soon cos one day  I will want to return home,
Politics / Re: Bin Laden Calls Abdulmutallab A ‘hero’ by orchgem1: 4:17pm On Jan 29, 2010
My brother Buhari you just made a comment I have been expecting to hear on this topic, Abdulmutallab is not a hero but a fool. We are fighting for other countries who don't even know we exist and we say we are wise but FOOLISH,
Politics / Re: Bin Laden Calls Abdulmutallab A ‘hero’ by orchgem1: 3:32am On Jan 28, 2010
I think American security authorities should be ashamed if they claim to be world power and could not do anything to Abdulmutallab after his father reported him to them, instead they waited to see when he is going to carry out his act so that they can use it as another means to fight thier unjustified war. If they are smart enough they should have put trace on this guy even before he carried his act cos his father reported him when he smelt a rat. I think the bitch called Osama Bin Laden is just trying to use this issue to wake up his dead spirit and if you guys will beleive me this stupid dude know nothing about this attack, he might not even be the one who release those comment, it might be those people who used Abdulmutallab.

Nigerians should not bother themselves let the so called world power who can not even show what makes them world power. If anyone can remember the saying in Yoruba language. 'Kokoro ton je efon ara efon lowa', which mean the parasite that eats up the leave is within it, sorry I am not a Yoruba man just trying to make sense out of what I am saying. American should stop making countries scape goat for the crime i beleive their citizens carried out, If they like let them stop us from coming to their country that is their problem. They want to do to us what they did to Iraq but the God Nigerians pray to is not asleep,
Crime / Re: My Target Was Pastor Chris - Lagos Bomber by orchgem1: 5:04pm On Jan 14, 2010
Why won't Nigeria be included in terrorist what list, when we can not even deal with a common terrorist within our own country. This is why I said Nigeria is a failed states, How can a single excuse from a deadly terrorist convince the whole of Nigerian authorities SHAME on them!!!
Nairaland / General / Dying While Fighting Jihad Is One Of The Surest Ways To Paradise.!is This True? by orchgem1: 6:51am On Jan 13, 2010
Lagos — Since the terrorist attempt on the Detroit-bound United States of America (U.S.A.)'s Delta Airliner, by a young Nigerian, Farouk Umar AbdulMutallab, on Christmas day, attention has been focused on Nigeria.

As a result of that suicide bombing attempt, Nigerians abroad have been bearing the brunt, as they go through grave ordeals in the hands of foreign security agents. Subjected to different forms of searches and indignity, the Nobel Laureate, Wole Soyinka, described the exercise as strenuous.

The young Nigerian, now being described as Underwear Bomber, had packed himself full of deadly explosives, detonated the bomb, which incidentally malfunctioned and did not explode, saving the lives of 290 people aboard the airplane.

Incidentally, the new treatment on Nigerians necessitated by this action came off a recent classification by the U.S. government, which listed Nigeria among 14 other countries branded as terrorist threat states. The other countries include Afghanistan, Algeria, Iraq, Iran, Pakistan, Syria, Yemen, Cuba, Lebanon, Libya, Somalia, Saudi Arabia and Sudan.

As a result of that classification, the U.S. government gave directives to its security agencies worldwide to make sure that Nigerian nationals travelling to the U.S. from anywhere in the world were given extra security screening.

Surprisingly, the directive did not stop there; Washington DC also listed former Nigerian governors, senators, businessmen and their relatives, among those to be barred from entering America. As a result, the American government tightened entry requirements into their country, as some suspected terrorists and terror groups sympathisers are barred from flights into the country.

But the question is whether Nigeria is, indeed, a terrorist nation, deserving of such categorisation by the U.S.

Nigeria's Information and Communications Minister, Professor Dora Akunyili, said AbdulMutallab's action was a one-off thing that was not in anyway reflective of Nigerians as a people with terrorist tendencies.

She said: "It is unfair to include Nigerians on the U.S. list for tighter screening because Nigerians do not have terrorist tendencies. AbdulMutallab's act was a one-off thing; it is unfair to discriminate against over 150 million people because of the behaviour of one person. He was not influenced, recruited or trained in Nigeria; he was not supported whatsoever in Nigeria."

Nigeria's Foreign Affairs Minister, Ojo Maduekwe, also saw the inclusion of Nigeria in the list as an unacceptable treatment from a friendly country. He, therefore, charged that the American government should take another look on the matter. He said that Nigeria was neither training nor breeding ground for terrorism, a safe haven for Al-Qaeda, to be so listed because of the deviant behaviour of a single lad.

For Victor Umeh, All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) chairman, "Nigeria is not a terrorist state. Nigeria can never be a terrorist country. The U.S. is just trying to intimidate us. It was clear that the young Mutallab was inducted into terrorism outside the shores of this country. He spent most of his life in the United Kingdom (UK); it was obvious that he got inducted in Yemen. And the idea of bombing the U.S. airliner was never conceived in Nigeria.

"In his mission to carry out the bombing, his journey did not even start in Nigeria. Investigation also showed that he spent only 23 minutes in the Nigerian airport before leaving for Amsterdam. His journey actually started from Ghana. So, there was no element of Nigeria in his evil act. It is regrettable that the U.S. is using it against us by giving us a blanket treatment."

This appears to be an issue in which all Nigerian political parties, irrespective of their ideological differences, agree that Nigeria should not be on the U.S. list. Nasarawa State Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chairman, Yunana Iliya, for instance, believes that, "it is unfair for the U.S. to grade Nigeria as a terrorist country."

AbdulMutallab was not, according to investigations, made in Nigeria, but abroad. But one issue that appears to have aroused curiosity of Nigerians is how he was radicalised.

Being the last of the 16 children of his father, AbdulMutallab was born on December 22, 1986 in Lagos State, and attended one of the best schools, starting from his primary education at Essence International School in Kaduna State. He later moved to the Rabiatu Mutallib Institute for Arabic and Islamic Studies, which is named after his grandfather, where he was moulded.

He moved to the British International School (BIS) in Lome, the capital of Togo, thereafter, where only kids of the wealthy study. While there, AbdulMutallab, according to investigations, never exhibited traits of terrorism. His teacher, John McGuiness, described him then as incredibly polite and very hard-working young man. He was a devout Muslim.

Between 2004 and 2005, he studied at the Sana'a Institute for the Arabic Language in Sana'a, Yemen, where he also attended lectures at Iman University, notorious for suspected links to terrorism. At the end of his studies at Yemen, he was admitted to study Engineering and Business Finance at the University College, London, in September 2005, graduating in 2008, with a degree in Mechanical Engineering.

During his university years, he was the president of the school's Islamic society that holds political discussion and other activities such as martial arts training and paint-balling. In one of their paint-balling trips, a preacher once said: "Dying while fighting Jihad is one of the surest ways to paradise." AbdulMutallab was said to be more devoted to the group's activities than studies, which led to his graduating with a second class (lower) grade.

After graduation, he made regular visits to Kaduna, and between January and July 2009, he undertook a Master's degree programme in International Business at the University of Wollongong in Dubai, which he aborted half way.

In May 2009, his application for a visa to return to Britain for a coaching programme was refused on security ground and he reportedly sent his father a text in October that he was no longer interested in pursuing his Masters programme in Dubai.

"I would rather prefer a seven-year course in Sharia and Arabic from Yemeni alma mater," he was quoted to have said.

This request infuriated his father, who threatened to cut off his funding. Not bogged by the threat, the younger AbdulMutallab replied his father that he was already getting everything he needed for free and asked him not to bother to ask how, as, according to him, it was none of his father's business.

In later messages, he was reported to have written in one: "Please forgive me. I will no longer be in touch with you"; and "forgive for any wrongdoing; I am no longer your child".

According to a report by Yemeni officials, he was in Yemen from early August 2009, overstayed his student visa (which was valid through September 21), and left Yemen on December 7, flying to Ethiopia, and then, two days later, to Ghana. Ghanaian officials also said he was there from December 9 to 24, the day before his aborted attempt at blowing off the U.S.-bound plane.

Some people, who knew him in Kaduna back in the days, have tried to describe the kind of person he was. Umar Farouk, his namesake, who works at Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, claims to have gone preaching sessions with Abdul Mutallab. He describes him as a quiet and reclusive young man that took his religion serious.
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"He was always talking about discipline, devoted to Islamic principles and the importance of Muslim women to adhere to Islamic prescribed way of dressing. It is more difficult to rate him because whenever he was available, he would have very few friends and he is not the socialising type at all."

Sheikh Ahmad el-Tijjani, an Imam of Mutallab bin Mosque at GRA, Kaduna, told Sunday Independent that Abdul Mutallab was a devout Moslem, who is always among the first set of people that would come during calls for prayers.

"The last I saw him, sometime before last year's Ramadan fast, was when he delivered a talk at Little Scholar Nursery and Primary School, Rabah Road. His mother was even present then. If there was any element of extremism in him, we would have dictated it. But his preaching centred on self-discipline, devout Muslim and that women should strictly adhere to Islamic injunctions," he said.

Nairaland / General / Nigeria: Is Country A Terrorist Nation? by orchgem1: 6:39am On Jan 13, 2010
Nigeria's former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, has, however, lent his voice in condemnation of the U.S. action when he cautioned against victimisation and inhuman treatment to Nigerians anywhere in the world. In like manner, General Yakubu Gowon also called on America and her Western allies to drop the country's name from the terrorist list.

Incidentally, Nigerian Senate took the notch higher last Tuesday, January 5, when it gave the American government an ultimatum to remove Nigeria from the list or risk a diplomatic row. Not done with that threat, Akunyili followed up on Wednesday by promising that Nigeria would consider a severance of diplomatic relations with the U.S.

But the U.S. officials have remained adamant, claiming that there had been preponderance of evidence that Nigeria was becoming a likely haven for terror groups like Al-Qaeda, which Nigeria had shown no commitment in confronting head-long.

While bemoaning the fate of being blacklisted, there is feeling in certain quarters that Nigeria has actually been a victim of poor leadership and governance that has seen the country tilting towards the Middle-East and fraternising with countries of the left. Some of such nations considered as outright sponsors of terrorism include Sudan, Iran and Syria.

Before this terrible blow on the country's image by Abdul Mutallab, the integrity of Nigeria had actually been on consistent downward spiral. This was a major reason President Umaru Yar'Adua once lamented the exclusion of the country from a G-20 meeting in London last year.

Mr. President had said: "Today is a sad day for Nigeria as a country. This is because we are not invited to a meeting of the 20 world leaders. We have the population, we have the resources and we have the potential."


The current situation is also blamed on the absence of Yar'Adua, who is currently recuperating in a Saudi Arabian hospital, which has left a vacuum in governance. Some opinions have also blamed Nigeria's relations with Yemen, which is written boldly in the abhorred list of terrorist states. America has actually closed her embassy in that country, so also countries that have been partnering with her to fight terrorism.

Just as Nigeria does not have an outright leader, so also does it not have a substantive ambassador to the U.S. Oluwole Rotimi, a retired Brigadier-General, was relieved of his post since March, last year, following a disagreement with the Foreign Affairs Minister.

Tunde Adeniran, who replaced him, was rejected by the American government, on an allegation gang-rape by his son. The current ambassador-designate, Professor Ade Adefuye, is yet to fully take his post before the ugly incident.

The Nigerian President had on some occasions been accused of fraternising with pariah leaders such as Omar al-Bashir of Sudan, and Bashar Assad of Syria. By October 25, 2009, it was reported that Nigerian government had permitted the visit of Al-Bashir to attend the African Union (AU)'s Peace and Security Council meeting in the country.

This was greeted with gale of criticisms from both individuals and groups, which forced the establishment to deny him entry. International Criminal Court (ICC), to which Nigerian is signatory, had, on March 4, issued an arrest warrant on Al-Bashir on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Yar'Adua had, on several occasions, been seen in photographs with Al-Bashir and Assad, suggestive of defiance to the warrant.

There is also the fear in some circles that the U.S. listing will have an adverse effect on various sectors of the Nigerian economy. Before now, fraud and insecurity had always dented the country's image, causing Western countries, especially the U.S., to caution their citizens against coming to Nigeria with travel advisories. But with Abdul Mutallab's Christmas Day bomb attempt, there are opinions that even the obstinate ones will begin to think twice about visiting the country for any reason.

For instance, the U.S. issued a travel advisory to her citizens in May 14, 2008, following threats and 24-day ultimatum by Niger Delta militants, after several clashes with the military, to oil companies in the region to quit or face attacks.

Tourism, the new burgeoning sector, is also expected to be affected by the recent development.

Many Nigerians in the industry have argued that the sector has the potential to equate with oil as the nation's foreign exchange earner; but there is little doubt, especially now, as the recent classification, according to informed minds, will hurt the sector in no small way.

Ikechi Uko, publisher of Apapa Travel Market, is of the opinion that the listing is not good news for the travel industry in the country. Uko is full of regret that all the efforts made in the past one year to promote tourism in the country was about to be washed down the train. He sees the current situation as more dangerous than the travel advisories the U.S. was giving to its citizens.

"The blacklist is worse than travel advisories because it means that Nigerians are the problem," Uko lamented.

It is the opinion of majority of respondents, who spoke on the issue that the Christmas Day attempted bombing would definitely impact negatively on not only the tourism industry, but the country as a whole. "From the way things are going, tourism will take a large fall for Abdul Mutallab's action, except our government goes the extra mile to remedy the country's image," said one respondent.

The 2009 Calabar Carnival in December, for instance, was described as a huge success, as many foreigners thronged the Canaanland to savour the beauty and the performances as well as Nigeria's rich cultural heritage. But there is fear today that the classification of the country by the U.S. as a terrorist threat would scare such foreigners or others contemplating visiting other such tourist attractions across the country.

Another area many believe the terrorist list would affect Nigeria is in its quest to become a permanent member of the United Nations (UN) Security Council. Nigeria formally kick-started her campaign in May 2005, aimed at securing a seat on the UN Security Council with a high-level meeting at the presidential Villa in Abuja at the instance of Obasanjo.

Present at the conference were the then Vice President Atiku Abubakar, governors, Chief Justice of Nigeria and top government officials. Also in attendance were erstwhile Head of State, Abdulsalami Abubakar; former secretary-general of the Commonwealth, Emeka Anyaoku; Nigeria's envoys to the U.S., UK, Japan, China, Brazil, India, Russia, Switzerland and its permanent representative to the UN.

In his opening speech at the meeting, Obasanjo had maintained that the purpose was to discuss Nigeria's quest for a permanent seat at the UN Security Council under a reformed UN. At the end of the summit, a national awareness committee of the UN reform was constituted. Since then, Nigeria has continued to make frantic moves towards ensuring that it clinched one of the two possible seats for Africa alongside countries like Egypt, Senegal and South Africa.

Security Council is the most powerful organ of the UN, and it is made up of five permanent members and 10 elected (non-permanent) members. Countries with permanent membership in the council include China, France, Russia, United Kingdom and United States. These countries possess the veto powers.
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Currently, the elected (non-permanent members) are Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Others include Brazil, Gabon, Japan, Lebanon, Mexico, Nigeria, Turkey and Uganda. Consideration for the new (permanent) membership proposal in the council is for Brazil, Germany, India, Japan and Nigeria. The body is responsible for the maintenance of international peace and security.

There is, however, the belief by many that Nigeria's quest for a permanent seat at the Security Council is a legitimate demand that deserves international support. In June last year, the Senate president, David Mark, renewed the campaign before President Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero of Spain in Abuja. According to the number-three citizen, Nigeria occupies a pivotal position in Africa and desires to be accorded as such. He specifically appealed to the Spanish president to help take Nigeria's campaign for a permanent seat at the UN to other European countries.

Politics / Re: At Last! Yaradua Talked To Nigerians! by orchgem1: 3:13am On Jan 13, 2010
This stupid politicians are messing us, they treat us as if Nigeria is their father's property,we need to kick this criminals out of our system so that Nigeria will move forward. If the so called president and all his fellow looters have any regard for the Nigeria people he was suppose to tell the Nigeria people his where about. I guess he must have gone to Saudi Arabia to bank some money and enjoy his life there and they are paying the Nigerian people the more you look the less you see. He is a coward, he need to go back to school and stop calling himself a professor, professor my ass!!.Imagine a SICK man Ruling a SICK COUNTRY, WHO IS GOING TO BE TREATED FIRST?? HIM OR THE COUNTRY?? THIS IS A QUESTION FOR ALL PATRIOTIC NIGERIANS IN THIS FORUM.

We need to stand and say no to this useless government of ours, the whole world is mocking at us the way this stupid guess are gambling with us and using our head everyday. We need to stand up and say it's enough, imagine a country with 150 million people being used by some few number of weak and useless politicians and we only know how to speak big big grammar on the media.

Yar Adua and his government has failed us and he deserve not to be called our president anymore cos he is not fit to be our president so let him go home and treat himself first before coming into politics,he need take good AGBO IBA and not going from one hospital to another wasting our fund,what stops him from getting treatment in Nigerian? lack of medical equipment,what about my fellow Nigerians who can't afford flying abroad SHAME ON YAR DUA and his government cos they have fail woefully. What happen to his 7 point agenda?? have he even achieve half??

I cry so bad when ever I think about my country Nigeria even though I am not living there now but I know one day I will return home, The most popular black nation in the world,the second biggest economy in African,the so called giant of Africa now Ant of Africa what a SHAME, LET KICK THIS PEOPLE OUT OF OUR SYSTEM SO THAT WE CAN REWRITE HISTORY AND MOVE FORWARD LIKE OTHER COUNTRIES.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA.
Politics / Re: REPORT: President Yaradua Is Dead? by orchgem1: 3:09am On Jan 13, 2010
This stupid politicians are messing us, they treat us as if Nigeria is their father's property,we need to kick this criminals out of our system so that Nigeria will move forward. If the so called president and all his fellow looters have any regard for the Nigeria people he was suppose to tell the Nigeria people his where about. I guess he must have gone to Saudi Arabia to bank some money and enjoy his life there and they are paying the Nigerian people the more you look the less you see. He is a coward, he need to go back to school and stop calling himself a professor, professor my ass!!.Imagine a SICK man Ruling a SICK COUNTRY, WHO IS GOING TO BE TREATED FIRST?? HIM OR THE COUNTRY?? THIS IS A QUESTION FOR ALL PATRIOTIC NIGERIANS IN THIS FORUM.

We need to stand and say no to this useless government of ours, the whole world is mocking at us the way this stupid guess are gambling with us and using our head everyday. We need to stand up and say it's enough, imagine a country with 150 million people being used by some few number of weak and useless politicians and we only know how to speak big big grammar on the media.

Yar Adua and his government has failed us and he deserve not to be called our president anymore cos he is not fit to be our president so let him go home and treat himself first before coming into politics,he need take good AGBO IBA and not going from one hospital to another wasting our fund,what stops him from getting treatment in Nigerian? lack of medical equipment,what about my fellow Nigerians who can't afford flying abroad SHAME ON YAR DUA and his government cos they have fail woefully. What happen to his 7 point agenda?? have he even achieve half??

I cry so bad when ever I think about my country Nigeria even though I am not living there now but I know one day I will return home, The most popular black nation in the world,the second biggest economy in African,the so called giant of Africa now Ant of Africa what a SHAME, LET KICK THIS PEOPLE OUT OF OUR SYSTEM SO THAT WE CAN REWRITE HISTORY AND MOVE FORWARD LIKE OTHER COUNTRIES.

GOD BLESS NIGERIA.
Politics / Re: REPORT: President Yaradua Is Dead? by orchgem1: 4:05pm On Jan 12, 2010
but dem say hi no die na,
Politics / Re: Video: Rachel Maddow- Nigeria's president is missing by orchgem1: 3:22pm On Jan 12, 2010
WhyAWhy  my brother I understand your pain, wen eva i tink of 9ija water no dey finish for my eyes, even as i am droping this note sef my eyes cover with water. Imagine a nation like 9ija we dey suffer dey smile dey speak big big grammar after all some of us wey dey speak big big grammar here use their last card to finish university and some no even finish, shey na so e suppose to be? what is our government doing?? why we go dey suffer dey smile?? make we stand fight for coming generation. let forget about this generation and fight for the unborn children so they no go swear for us.

Imagine my 1 year old niece watching our so called law maker in the television fighting each other due to one fund or the other,if our law maker dey fight like that who wan obey the law wey dem make?? my fellow 9ija make we stand up so no to this people even though it's late before our nation go sink like stone wey dem throw inside water. let wipe this people out for the future of our unborn children. here for Malaysia wey i dey, shey una remember say dem come 9ija some time ago come take palm nuts, today na dem be one of the biggest producers of palm products in the world, what happen to us wey give them the palm nut?? has palm trees finish in the North,East and south?? My people 9ija mata dey make me cry.

Same malaysia we we help fews years ago dem come sell 200 used helicopters for us ooo, thier country fine pass london oo wetin our government dey do?? we plenty pass China?? upon dat dem dey control our economy indirectly. cos if not for China 9ija for don see nwee. why Yar adua no take treatment for 9ija?? e come be saudi arabia na hime dem carry am go, shey una forget say one person for that our national assembly fit buy any type of medical equipment wey them need to treat Yar adua? no to talk of our government,  its a big shame to us, una need to come out come see how outside world dey talk about us and how dem dey mock us.

Our leader dey come outside here every time come see how other countries dey but dem no wan do the right thing,  wen all nigerian universities dey on strike Yar Adua go commission university for saudi arabia, shey person wey him house dey burn dey pursue rat?? why him go worry wey all thier children dey the biggest schools for abroad wey even the citizen of that country no fit afford.


My people make we stand up say enough is enough to this people, make dem know say we no dey happy, make we do am for our tomorrow no be for today. make una no eva blame any time of crime wey anybody commit for Nigeria cos na our government make most of us dey frustrated, una know how many millions of 9ija people wey dey different countries of this world?? how many south african dey 9ija, how many Malaysian dey 9ija? how many Americans dey 9ija?? my people make we ask our selves question. let us stand up and say know to our bad government make the entire world see say we no dey happy, cos if we fold our hands dey look,e mean say we dey support thier bad leadership.

Make we see Ghana for example, wetin make thier country dey grow fast like that?? na the tin wey one person do, so why we as we plenty reach for nigeria go just dey speak big big grammar here for nothing?? e mean say wetin dem dey do dey sweet us na.

Shey una no say na the people wey poil 9ija since our independent still dey rule us sha? dem dey pass power from our corrupt generation to another so why we fold our hands dey look like mumu, dey suffer dey smile?.

Many people wey dey use generator for nigeria dey come call selves big men and woman since 2 years wey i don dey Malaysia I never see light go off for one day, na the part of the suffering and smiling wey i dey talk be dat. as I am talking now i no millions of generators dey one all over lagos and we say we dey enjoy. I no fit pour out all wetin dey my mind cos water cover my eyes as i dey drop this note. I beg make we stand up protest against bad leadership, me I fit mobilize a peaceful protest from my own side here what about you?? are you going to fold your hands and watch 9ija die in silence?? remember say no matter where you go one day you reach your house, and make una no forget say person no fit run pass him shadow. 9ija passport now be like Okada id card, any embassy wey you trow am dem go first attend to people wey you first come before you, shey na so e suppose be?? wetin cause am??

A word is enough for the wise. God bless 9ija my broth WhyAWhy  I dey your back die. I am orchman from Kuala Lumpur. 1 ASIA!!!!
Politics / Re: Video: Rachel Maddow- Nigeria's president is missing by orchgem1: 2:30pm On Jan 12, 2010
Yes Asha 80, we made our selves a laughing stuff that's why the Americans laugh at us, Our leaders has failed us totally, It's a shame that a country like Nigeria is still like a baby trying to grow teeth, very soon country like Togo and Ghana will ask us to apply for visa before coming to their country. Do you know how many millions of Nigerians is displaced due bad economy or one problem or the other. Let pray for Nigeria cos we have no other country.
Politics / Re: REPORT: President Yaradua Is Dead? by orchgem1: 12:28pm On Jan 12, 2010
It's pity that the federal government of Nigerian has refused to tell Nigerians were about of their president, WHAT A SHAME!!!, Who is fooling who?? this is among the things that made me say Nigeria is a Failed States, For example when ever president Obama is going on any vacation or holiday, the American people is always aware not to talk of when it has to do with his life, Nigeria has failed totally and we need to wipe out all the criminals we call leaders if Nigeria will ever move forward.
Crime / Re: Igbo Man Retaliates And Kill 15 Muslims In Anambra by orchgem1: 12:09pm On Jan 12, 2010
The whole truth is that NIGERIA is a failed states!!!! Our leaders goes out every day and see how other countries are organized but when they come back they will never plan to make a change in Nigeria, I see serious problems.tribal war and all kind of killings in Nigeria if care is not taken. Please let us pray for our country Nigeria. No matter where you are one day you will want to return home cos no place like home, My 9ija people I miss you all. 1 Love, I cry bitterly each time I think about our nation Nigeria cos I will never want to return back home to meet the same situation. Please put Nigeria in prayer always nothing too difficult for God to do,
Crime / Re: Where Is Clifford Orji? by orchgem1: 11:56am On Jan 12, 2010
Mohadana I really enjoy reading your comment, it's so inspiring and filled with many words of wisdom for those that understand what you just dropped here. You are the type of people who can make a great change in Nigeria through this forum. I really commend your effort in putting this beautiful writing together. God Bless Nigeria,
Crime / Re: My Target Was Pastor Chris - Lagos Bomber by orchgem1: 11:43am On Jan 12, 2010
Fant or what ever your name is called, what ever comes out of your mouth will always go with you and your forth coming generation. You are among the people who do not want peace in Nigeria cos you support violence and I wish you violence all the rest of your life if you support it. I am not even in Nigeria but I hope you are a Muslim that's why my comment hit you like a straight bullet from AK 47 Riffle. I just ask a question, what is expected from you is an answer not a bible quotation. who thought you how to insult people with bible quotation damn asshole. Try get closer to the internet and see what people ask about Islam, only God know if I am against Islam or not I am only asking a question cos of what i read from various comment worldwide. Get a life and stop judging people when they post a question on this forum if you don't have an answer,
Politics / Re: NEVER KNEW A TOUGH GENERAL AS BABANGIDA CAN WEEP FOR ANYTHING!!!!! by orchgem1: 3:28pm On Jan 09, 2010
I think it's his time to weep cos he has made so many Nigerians and families weep so it's his turn to weep. This is a man who ruin the Nigerian economy and looted the treasury of the country but no know has ever confronted him. I think he is the one of the men that is above the Nigeria law. after all he snatched this woman from another man so I think he will weep more when he face God for judgment this is just the beginning.

Let him tell Nigerians what happened to Dele Giwa, I say woo to those ass holes in this forum trying to sympathize with him, I think they should be called suffering and Smiling Nigerians. I will never stopped opposing the Nigerian leaders until they do the right cos they know what is right but they decides to do it wrong,

God Bless Nigeria I pray that Nigeria get better so that the poor and the average people can live a normal live. No place like home. I hail my people in Lagos. I love!!!
Crime / Re: My Target Was Pastor Chris - Lagos Bomber by orchgem1: 2:48pm On Jan 09, 2010
why is it that mostly the muslims give us bad name in nigeria?? can someone tell me if islam support violence!!!
Politics / Re: What Are The Consequences Of The Umar Farouk's Action On Nigeria? by orchgem1: 7:45am On Dec 31, 2009
This guy has painted us BLACK!!! we are now seen as a terrorist nation and the Nigerian passport which was to recognized before will now be seen as a dirty paper picked by the road side. Most Muslim from Northern part of Nigeria has really given us a bad name, I think this is the right time for the government to improve on the issue of security and stopped fighting each other on our crude oil money every day in the national assembly. I am sorry to say that Nigeria is a failed nation, only God can rescue us cos we don't have leaders. We have criminals  as leader, who only care about their pocket instead of how Nigeria can move forward.

Look at a country like Malaysia, some years back they came to Nigeria to take palm nut,today they are among the world biggest palm products producing nation. You need to visit Malaysia and see how what their government has done to their country.

IS THIS THE RESULT OF YAR,ADUA 7 POINT AGENDA? A SICK MAN RULING A SICK NATION, WHO IS FOOLING WHO I think is the right time for us to get up and say no to this rubbish and let us not be suffering and smiling.

I think Abdul Mutallab will pay for this with his LIFE, a young talented man who decided to make him self a devil's work shop, SHIT,

I am afraid of coming back to Niaja cos it's not safe anymore,

Can someone tell me what should have happened to Nigeria if this GUY was able to succeed in this devilish act? Nigeria would have been a desert by now, Bleep you all Muslims who don't want peace in Nigeria,
Travel / Re: Please Nigeria Government Talk To Your Ambassador In Malaysia! by orchgem1: 8:21am On Dec 26, 2009
I don't care where this dude comes but I know he is not at Igbo man,
Travel / Please Nigeria Government Talk To Your Ambassador In Malaysia! by orchgem1: 7:30pm On Nov 30, 2009
I must say this on behalf of the Nigerians in Malaysia, I want to beg the Nigeria government to check what the ambassador they sent on a diplomatic mission  here in Malaysia and see how he is managing the affairs of the Nigerian citizens here.  Is it right for an ambassador to discriminate among the Nigerian citizens in Malaysia? Why are we called Nigerians?? why don't we have Igbo,Yoruba and Hausa passport? why Nigerian passport??,

The fact is that he is not doing his job here as someone who is on a diplomatic mission,  how can an ambassador tell the Malaysian government that all the crimes in Malaysia are been committed by the Igbo people, a country where we have people from almost all countries in African including we Nigerians, let somebody tell me if he is right or wrong pls,

If that is the case let him tell the Nigerian government to stop issuing a passport all Igbos so we can have a nation of our own and stop using the Nigerian passport and know we are no more Nigerians. We are called ONE NIGERIA!!! but i don't see why it should be so. Does it mean that every other person from other parts of Nigeria are crime free not to talk of people from various African countries here,

What our ambassador do here is to drink and mess around with prostitute from Philippines, Botswana and Thailand and forgetting the fact the he should be a role model to every Nigerian here. I learnt that some prostitutes  from Botswana just duped him of 150,000 Malaysia Ringgits recently.

He is a total  failure here and we want him removed cos he is not protecting the interest of Nigerians here which is suppose to be his mission here,he just mess around with local woman here and i believe it will lead him to his doom soon.
           
He is a tribalistic kind of person he is not suppose to hold this kind of post cos he is disgracing the Nigerians people here. If an ambassador can not help a Nigerian student who lost his passport here to see how he can recover the only thing that identify us as Nigerian here then what is his mission here if he cannot protect the interest of Nigerians here,
  I can't keep pouring out my mind but let the Nigeria government look into this matter cos we are going through hell here from the so called Malaysian people cos our ambassador can not protect our right as Nigerians,  I am a student here in Kuala Lumpur,

GOD BLESS NIGERIA!!!!! MY PEOPLE NA YOUR BOY ORCHMAN THE ONLY NARA-UNATEZE  BOY WITH TOO MUCH SWAGGA!!!! MY  EKO PEOPLE I HAIL UNA OO,  I NO FORGET MY PEOPLE FOR IKOTUN ALIMOSHO ZONE,1 LUV MY PEOPLE  I BEG MAKE WE WORK HARD FOR A BETTER 9JA, I DON YAN AND I DON SPEAK MY MIND ON BEHALF OF MY PEOPLE HERE,
 
I AM PROUD TO BE A NIGERIAN!!!!

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