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Politics / Re: Kanu Is A Nobody In International Affairs by pchukwudi: 7:40pm On Apr 26, 2017 |
Archived for future reference. kropotkin33: |
Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Lounge - Donald Trump Is US President-Elect ! by pchukwudi: 3:26pm On Apr 26, 2017 |
You are just sick. Please push your dumb hypocrisy and selective amnesia down your silly throat and get the heck off my mention. LordReed: |
Family / Re: Married Last Week, Already Set For Divorce. Help A Nairalander Make A Decision by pchukwudi: 3:15pm On Apr 26, 2017 |
I think the girl may be having a family isdue you are not yet aware of. But somehow you are too impatient to figure it out. Seriously, I think your lashing out on her on her traditional wedding day was too imature of you. You probably forgot that others who care about her (and probably know her better) were watching. Your action may have been interpreted as a huge red flag. And I believe it is. In the final analysis, it's either you have errornously seen yourself as the girl's alpha and omega or you really feel she's a burden to you. In any way, I will advice you to first admit rhat you have some serious personal anger issues which you must come to terms with and deal with BEFORE anything else. Good luck. BuariCopyPaste: 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Lounge - Donald Trump Is US President-Elect ! by pchukwudi: 2:59pm On Apr 26, 2017 |
I'm not suprised. They said you cannot teach an old dog a new trick. So it's probably way above the head of a tired and worthless old goat like you to differentiate between a principle-based ideological support/affinity versus your silly, shallow and hateful racist rants. You may go ahead and give a speeding train a frontal hug if you so hate my stance and person. Honestly there won't be any vacum. Lucasbalo: |
Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Lounge - Donald Trump Is US President-Elect ! by pchukwudi: 2:49pm On Apr 26, 2017 |
Choose a bigotary, hardline and intolerance personified reactionary racist group. 1. Antifa 2. Trump voters Go ahead, choose the #1, just like the typical libtard. Bunch of deluded living deads. LordReed: |
Politics / Re: Still On Nnamdi Kanu's Bail by pchukwudi: 8:32am On Apr 26, 2017 |
You are ignorant of the history. This is the THIRD time he has been granted bail. It's just that your clueless government was disobeying court verdicts. Napoleondegreat: 1 Like 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Still On Nnamdi Kanu's Bail by pchukwudi: 10:25pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
Tash The demand for the guarantee of a senator, a jewish leader, and an igbo leader is ACTUALLY the work of God. What the Judge just did is to FORCE IPOB into the mainstream and full scale legitimization. The Judge had obviously underesetimated the organization. But trust me, meeting those demands won't be as hard as it seems for Kanu. The only clause that will make him not take the challenge is the continued detention of his collegues. If the Judge agrees to release his collegues under this singular condition just imposed now, then I will expect IPOB to take up the challenge. It's actually to their benefit. |
Crime / Re: First Time Visitor Left Stranded After This Lagos Uber Driver Robbed Her (photos by pchukwudi: 10:11pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
So the victim is now the one at fault, right? Seriously, way too many Nigerians are clinically insane. Extrazee: 5 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Lounge - Donald Trump Is US President-Elect ! by pchukwudi: 6:04pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
You are actually as smart as my dog which does not realize that rogue votes from a compromized state like carlifonia cannot decide who the POTUS is. But why bother? A dog will always be a dog. Mindfulness: |
Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Lounge - Donald Trump Is US President-Elect ! by pchukwudi: 5:56pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
The current polls from the lib media show that 96% of Trump voters will vote him again, whereas only about 85% of those who voted clinton may vote her again. Another point is that MORE Americans believe that Trump is more in touch with America's needs than do the libtards or even the Republicans. And, as a matter of fact, Trump's base is expanding to consistently include those who did not vote the two big parties. You are simply so clueless about what's going on. Mindfulness: 1 Like |
Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Lounge - Donald Trump Is US President-Elect ! by pchukwudi: 5:47pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
You are really so uninformed. And the fact that you come here to pretend to be smart says it all about how shameless the average libtard is. What exactly did Le Pen resign from? And how does her resignation change the movement? I actually don't like talking to you. Mindfulness: |
Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Lounge - Donald Trump Is US President-Elect ! by pchukwudi: 5:43pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
Number of states won: Mindfulness: |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Cameras Just Caught Trump Doing Something Not Seen During Obama's Administration by pchukwudi: 5:37pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
Your rant down there is silly and nonsensical. The question was what the bleep do you smoke that made you claim that America's founding fathers ran away from England because of religious persecution? What sort of deranged idiocy was that? [s] Lucasbalo:[/s] |
Politics / Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu's Bail Condition Is A Complete Joke by pchukwudi: 5:31pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
The demand for the guarantee of a senator, a jewish leader, and an igbo leader is ACTUALLY the work of God. What the Judge just did is to FORCE IPOB into the mainstream and full scale legitimization. The Judge had obviously underesetimated the organization. But trust me, meeting those demands won't be as hard as it seems for Kanu. The only clause that will make him not take the challenge is the continued detention of his collegues. If the Judge agrees to release his collegues under this singular condition just imposed now, then I will expect IPOB to take up the challenge. It's actually to their benefit. alezzy13: 6 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Cameras Just Caught Trump Doing Something Not Seen During Obama's Administration by pchukwudi: 5:00pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
For God's sake what do you smoke? Lucasbalo: |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Things To Know About The Next French President And His Wife by pchukwudi: 4:44pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
1) You got the most important fact wrong: He is not yet elected as the president, and it's possible that he will never be. 2) It's silly to glamorize pedophila and paint the victim as the victor. Fact is Macron was an abused child. A victim of a grossly perversive pedophile. Macron is emotionally sick and needs help, not vote. 3) Would you have glamorized this story if the victim was a 15 year old girl who got sexually molested by a 40 year old man - and a married pedophile father of three at that? #Hipocricy |
Politics / Re: Why Nnamdi Kanu May Remain In Jail Till 2019!!! by pchukwudi: 4:34pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
Did you ever believe he would be granted bail before today? Keep SPECULATING. Baba Ijebu! 2 Likes |
Foreign Affairs / Re: American Politics Lounge - Donald Trump Is US President-Elect ! by pchukwudi: 4:29pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
Absolutely well captured. Their problem is that their heads are derply buried in their azzes, so they have zero clue what's going on. They thought they were dealing with Trump, but they had no idea that what has come upon them is a monumental revolution for the soul of Westetn culture and civilization. In fact, folks in US are already talking about civil war in defence of their culture and way of life. And folks in Europe - especially France - are talking about militancy if Le Pen loses the presidency. Whilst, the brainwashed libtarts - especially those fake Americanas on Nairaland - remain totally clueless about what's come upon them. Of course I'm sure they will soon have no other choice but to run away from the US if they keep refusing to open up their hearts to true patriotism. Unfortunately, all they need is to break clean from the global elites who are bent on using them (the clueless libtards) as pawns to dominate the globe by normalizing all the anomallies. What these libtards don't seem to realize is that once the Western culture and way of life (which, by the way, is not anywhere near perfect, but still the best option) is wiped off, the entire world will slide into untold anarchy that may take her backwards by a century or more. raumdeuter: 1 Like |
Business / Re: EFCC Clarifies Red Alert On Capital Markets Scam by pchukwudi: 3:59pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
Dumb damage control. Economic illiterates raping and killing the nation's economy with unguared utterances and actions, for nearly two years now, as if they're getting paid to do so. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: How EFCC Is Destroying The Economy With Its Excesses. My Case Study. by pchukwudi: 3:49pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
It's a shsme bro. I'm with you on this. Their hypocricy is super unerving. These are bunch of parasites who claim that the country is in recession and thus they're doing their level best to up the ease of doing business like never before, whereas in reality they are destroying the little ease we ever had. |
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Rejects Bail, Ready To Die With Co-Detainees by pchukwudi: 3:40pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
Way to go. Was expecting that. 31 Likes |
Politics / Re: Questioning The Indivisibility Of The Nigerian Union: A Constitutional Inquiry by pchukwudi: 3:33pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
Could not have agreed more, Sis. But I wonder why the OP is not getting involved in the discussion. He's probably not the author. freeze001: |
Politics / Re: Jega Disappointed Me In 2015 Election - Ex-president Goodluck Jonathan by pchukwudi: 3:10pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
It's clear sir. You reasonably did your best. Though it was probably not the best way to deal with unreasonable people |
Politics / Re: Four Notable Nigerian Prophets Who Predicted Nnamdi Kanu Will Be Released by pchukwudi: 3:07pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Granted Bail (See Bail Conditions) by pchukwudi: 2:41pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
I have a hunch that IPOB (and Igbo organizations) may appeal/reject those bail conditions. The demand has always been unconditional release. And why release him and remand his colleagues? That's hypocritical in spite of the "medical" clause attached to it. As per having a Jewish leader to stand for him, you are simply a learner. What the Judge just did (though unknowingly) is actually a key to the legitimization and solidification of the Isreali-Biafran relationship. In fact NK already has a few Jewish lobbiests prior to his arrest. And I cannot say more than that. ISTANDWITHBUHAR: |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Fox News Tells Truth About Founding Fathers Of United States Being Black (vid) by pchukwudi: 2:05pm On Apr 25, 2017 |
Enough of this reverse racist sentiment dude. No one hid anything from us. For one, US is (and had always been) a predominantly White, Christian country. So, historically, the blacks were a tiny minority in the place. The history of the US is not hidden. It's open knowledge. Thus any black man you see amongst the founders, was obviously EMPOWERED by the whites, not the other way round. dragonking3: |
Foreign Affairs / Re: A New Report Reveals Obama Misled The Public About A Quiet Giveaway To Iran by pchukwudi: 10:22am On Apr 25, 2017 |
http://www.vox.com/world/2017/4/24/15407078/obama-iran-prison-swap Probably Obama valued the lives of those 5 Americans so much. And he may have felt that securing their release was scritical even if it compromises his bid to stop the threat of a nuclear weaponized Iran. Or was there a better way he could have brokered the deal without.misleading the public? |
Foreign Affairs / A New Report Reveals Obama Misled The Public About A Quiet Giveaway To Iran by pchukwudi: 10:19am On Apr 25, 2017 |
The Obama White House’s high-profile prisoner swap with Iran in 2016 was a much bigger gift to Iran than the administration ever let on. That’s the takeaway from an investigative report from Politico published Monday, which details how the Obama administration deliberately obscured and downplayed the national security threat posed by the seven Iranian-born prisoners and 14 fugitives freed as part of a deal to bring back five American prisoners held captive in Iran. A number of them were involved in helping Iran procure lethal technology for its military, and at least one of them was accused of helping Iran procure critical equipment for the very nuclear programs the Obama administration was trying to halt with the nuclear deal it struck the year before, according to the article. If fully substantiated, the report would underscore that the White House was willing to go to extraordinary lengths in order to keep Iran on board with the nuclear deal — so far, in fact, that it was willing to undermine its own efforts to track and crack down on Iranian weapons programs. It would also mean the White House was willing to mislead the American public in order to do so. The prisoners Obama sent back to Iran weren’t random businessmen When the Obama administration announced in January 2016 that it was dropping charges against seven Iranian-born prisoners as part of the swap, the president and other senior officials described them as “civilians” and “businessmen.” The administration said the individuals “were not charged with terrorism or any violent offenses,” and were merely charged with things like violating sanctions or the trade embargo against Iran. But the new Politico report reveals that the administration’s portrayal of these individuals, while perhaps technically accurate in a very narrow sense (they were civilians, and they weren’t charged with terrorism offenses), gave a deliberately misleading picture of the kind of activity these people were accused of being involved in. Indeed, in the eyes of Obama’s own Justice Department, many of them were engaged in activities that were directly at odds with the administration’s concerns about Iran’s weapons programs: Three allegedly were part of an illegal procurement network supplying Iran with U.S.-made microelectronics with applications in surface-to-air and cruise missiles like the kind Tehran test-fired recently, prompting a still-escalating exchange of threats with the Trump administration. Another was serving an eight-year sentence for conspiring to supply Iran with satellite technology and hardware. As part of the deal, U.S. officials even dropped their demand for $10 million that a jury said the aerospace engineer illegally received from Tehran. Several of the 14 fugitives for whom the administration dropped charges and arrest warrants were accused of similar activities. The Politico article reports that three of them allegedly tried to lease US aircraft for an Iranian airline that allegedly supported Hezbollah, which the US considers a terrorist organization. Another was believed to have been part of a smuggling ring that illegally imported US-made assault rifles into Iran, and yet another was accused of helping procure “high-tech components for an especially deadly type of IED [improvised explosive device] used by Shiite militias to kill hundreds of American troops in Iraq.” Just so we’re clear: The Obama administration described a person who had allegedly helped procure components for IEDs that would be used to kill Americans in Iraq as a "businessman." That’s like describing Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar as an “entrepreneur”: It’s technically accurate, but it's also a striking omission of critically important details. The most noteworthy fugitive on the list was Seyed Abolfazl Shahab Jamili, who was accused of being “part of a conspiracy that from 2005 to 2012 procured thousands of parts with nuclear applications for Iran via China” which “included hundreds of U.S.-made sensors for the uranium enrichment centrifuges in Iran.” What’s important to note here is that Iran’s progress developing those centrifuges — the ones Jamili was allegedly helping procure parts for — is part of what prompted the Obama administration to try to negotiate the nuclear deal in the first place. In other words, its prisoner swap undermined its own nonproliferation objectives. “This has erased literally years — many years — of hard work, and important cases that can be used to build toward other cases and even bigger players in Iran’s nuclear and conventional weapons programs,” former Justice Department counterproliferation prosecutor David Hall told Politico. When Obama forged the nuclear deal with Iran in 2015, he agreed to lift crippling economic sanctions in exchange for Iran shipping out a large chunk of its enriched uranium and taking thousands of centrifuges offline. But the administration maintained that it still had the right to penalize Iran for developing ballistic missiles and cruise missiles, and illegally obtaining materials for its military. The new information about the swap, however, suggests those other initiatives were not that big of a priority for the administration in light of the deal. Obama was well aware that much of his personal legacy hinged on the outcome of the Iran nuclear deal. The Politico article shows just how far he was willing to go to cement it. |
Politics / Re: The History Of Arabic On Nigerian Army Logo by pchukwudi: 3:31pm On Apr 24, 2017 |
God have mercy! |
Politics / Re: How Sacked Pencom Boss Got In Trouble With Buhari by pchukwudi: 3:24pm On Apr 24, 2017 |
So you really think that DSS would invade a Nigerian agency on a Saturday morning to arrest a supposedly sacked DG? I'm seriously ashamed of many Nigerian youths. https://www.nairaland.com/3757352/why-sent-officials-pencom-dss#55829484 asfrank: |
Politics / Re: Questioning The Indivisibility Of The Nigerian Union: A Constitutional Inquiry by pchukwudi: 3:15pm On Apr 24, 2017 |
Well, well said. At least you are honest. And despite your few speculative comments you did your best to present a very objective and balanced perspective on the issue. Well done. Sis. Freeze001 what do you think? 1 Like |
Politics / Re: How Sacked Pencom Boss Got In Trouble With Buhari by pchukwudi: 2:47pm On Apr 24, 2017 |
And who exactly told you that she REFUSED to leave office? Did you bother to critique that info the same way you are doing now on this thread? asfrank: |
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