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Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by Minsk24: 4:58pm On Feb 11 |
gidgiddy:You have made good points, but it is illogical to think that referendum can lead to sovereignty in this age.. Biafra cannot be achieved via referendum Ukraine would not have allowed the Russian speaking regions to secede because of referendum, it doesn't work anywhere... 1 Like |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by Goodmarlian: 4:59pm On Feb 11 |
Injustoneweek4: tinubu should tell us who was the first alaafim of oyo lets start there. |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by 3ice9ce: 5:01pm On Feb 11 |
Goodmarlian: When you finally produce a President, you can ask him. Till then, keep running from referendum to election to marginalisation to mandate to sit at home, back to tribunal. See the werey wey wan ask President question. Goodmarlian: 1 Like |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by Goodmarlian: 5:04pm On Feb 11 |
3ice9ce: A MAN that doesnt even know his way to irabiji,thank God you know Nigeria doesnt have president . you should be asking for referedum from poverty. |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by 3ice9ce: 5:06pm On Feb 11 |
Goodmarlian: Your entire region don't know where you came from. If I gather 5 of your type now and ask them where they originated from, I will get 5 answers. Awkuzu Jews wey Obi kill like rats 1 Like |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by nairalanda1(m): 5:11pm On Feb 11 |
paramakina202: Nope, getting rid of influence of colonial leaders does not mean good leadership...and it does not mean I support continued rule from London, Paris, or even new rule from Moscow. At the end, we have bad leaders, and that is independent of whoever colonial power is ruling us. Infact, the Western nations want us to do well. Because that means 1.A large consumer base with disposable income for their products 2.Black people don't come running to their countires in the name of japa 3.Cheaper manufactued goods and servicies. A chronically poor Africa is a big problem for western nations. Like I said, USA virtually runs Korea south and Japan. Yet both countries are working well...and no it is not because white people think Asians are equal to them...racisim towards Asians is a thing....but because their leaders chose to run their countries well, and crucially, they let the free market do its thing. Here in Nigeria we subsidise power and the petrol sector...which forces both sectors to run at a loss, which means that we cannot have energy to fuel industrial growth and development, because we think that that energy should be so cheap. Meanwhile, most of our income comes from selling raw materials whose prices we do not control. We want russian help for the same reason we want chinese help. Free stuff. We don't want to build things for ourselves. Same reason why we followed the colonial leaders. Free stuff. ANd we got bad government because we think that good economics means sharing money equitably. Rubbish. Good economics means being productive. We are not productive, which is why we are broke. ANd russia is an empire too by the way, and used to colonise just as bad as other European nations. They did it to Asians and other European countries, which is why you don't see it here. 1 Like |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by Fighttillvictory: 5:12pm On Feb 11 |
3ice9ce:see chicken brain wey u de use analyse simple sentense, if u no understand ask AI, abi na hatred for biafra de worry u. Where in those 2 statement did he say igbo should take ur land. For ur info igbo indigene does not end in SE, ur gov wanted to hide that with their geopolitic 1 Like |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by VirginMaryFucka: 5:14pm On Feb 11 |
kettykin: What the defeated Braifrans are claiming today is what they too did during their Bia-fraud war by invading the region of others not Biafrans. Good that Bia-fraud was defeated if not the who;e South would have been speaking Igbo' today. |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by Goodmarlian: 5:17pm On Feb 11 |
Fighttillvictory: no mind the fool i no even answer am people from that side emotions of hate don block their logic. 1 Like |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by nairalanda1(m): 5:17pm On Feb 11 |
Minsk24: Yes. I used to believe all this colonial leaders ruined us stuff WELL well...until I started asking some questions. The problem with the theory is simple 1.African countries like Guinea, Uganda, Zimbabwe that broke away from the colonial leaders rule...all broke down or had economic issues. The anti-colonials will come and tell me Western sancitions. Yet, China that broke away from Western leaders, and was on sanctions...somehow became a developed nation. 2.South Korea and Japan have had their leaders chosen by Westerners for decades. The anti-colonial crowd will come and scream they got helped. We too got helped. The thing is strong countries are countries that export things the world needs...which means they can set their prices and earn money. ALso, because they can make stuff, corruption and stealing won;t be tolerated as it would harm manufacturing and investment in manufacturing. Nigeria relies on oil, our revenue is never strong enough because oil prices have to be consistently above 100 dollars or even 120 dollars per barrel for us to earn enough to balance the budget. Corruption is predominat because he who is close to the sharing of the money benefits a lot. And so on. But the thing is changing to good governance means making a lot of hard choices...which as I have seen here , we don't want to make. |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by 3ice9ce: 5:20pm On Feb 11 |
Goodmarlian: Goodmarlian: I don't see why I should waste my time on someone that his own mother can never benefit anything good from. Bye |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by LifeofDream: 5:25pm On Feb 11 |
christistruth01:There's nothing like Ukraine, it's all Russia... This is not your normal Yoruba history, read bro.. |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by Goodmarlian: 5:26pm On Feb 11 |
3ice9ce: not up to what fulanis herdsmen are doing to ondo women presently the rate fulani bastards are growing in yoru land is becoming worrisome. |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by Minsk24: 5:26pm On Feb 11 |
nairalanda1:Exactly, it takes wise and efficient leadership, especially in heterogenous countries for it to work...what happened after the europeans left is a vacuum in which tribes tried to seize and consolidated power at the expense of the overall well-being of the state. . Look at Ethiopia that wasn't colonized, they are still struggling with fierce tribal divisions... Look at Sudan after it gained independence, the arabs in the north marginalize the other southern Christian tribes...and other tribes in the darfur region...with this kind of leaders , there is no way a country can move forward...and with this kind of leaders, it leads to a breeding ground of resentment... Then u have people in the army or elites who will ally with the west to depose the existing political leadership, then the cycle of instability, corruption and inefficiency continues... 1 Like |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by kettykin: 5:30pm On Feb 11 |
VirginMaryFucka: This clearly shows you don't even understand how the war started, who started it , who invaded Garkrem firing the first shots |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by VirginMaryFucka: 5:33pm On Feb 11 |
kettykin: That's your own story. The truth is that Bia-fraud fired the first shots and invaded other regions in the South |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by Leonyluiz(m): 5:36pm On Feb 11 |
paramakina202: Are you retarded? The four so called freed african countries. Have you seen what russian military did in those regions? |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by christistruth01: 5:40pm On Feb 11 |
LifeofDream: Ukraine gave birth to Russia This is not like your normal Tribal History bro 1 Like |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by christistruth01: 5:42pm On Feb 11 |
Minsk24: Putin also told you the War would last less than a Week Putin has met face to face with his Creator in this War |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by christistruth01: 5:43pm On Feb 11 |
Goodmarlian: You don't reunite your family by attacking and beating up your father |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by Goodmarlian: 5:49pm On Feb 11 |
christistruth01: you mothder has being brainwashed by the west she needs stronghand to recover her memory ukraine is a fake country. |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by Minsk24: 5:49pm On Feb 11 |
christistruth01:Lol, it is normal that a person makes plans and it doesn't work, then u change strategy... Russia has scaled up its defense budget for this year, its defense industry and arms procurement will be on steroids .. Support for Ukraine in the west is cooling coz its common sense that Ukraine cannot win this war ... Forget all this spiritual matters, this is war where military might speaks....Russia can continue this war for years...can Ukraine and the west do so? Biden has used this war to invest heavily in US defense industries, i believe US Spending is getting to a peak, and will begin to cool off soon.. |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by PureFace1(m): 6:00pm On Feb 11 |
Goodmarlian: It is fair game then, don't wail because of the Biafra civil war because real countries are not unified peacefully, according to you. It is hypocritical to support Biafra that's already part of Nigeria to break away from Nigeria but think Ukraine that's not part of Russia should be part of Russia and conquered by putin. South East and all the resources there belong to Nigeria since ancient times and we will keep it so even if we have to waste another million. |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by Procashtips(m): 6:00pm On Feb 11 |
christistruth01: Ukraine (An artificial country) gave birth to Russia? (Ever heard of the Russian Empire?) Do you know the meaning of Ukraine in Russian language? |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by Procashtips(m): 6:01pm On Feb 11 |
Minsk24: Very uneducated fellow Even with a 2hrs long interview, he still turned facts upside down. I guess he didn't even understand what Putin said. |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by christistruth01: 6:02pm On Feb 11 |
Procashtips: Yes Ukraine birthed Russia Read up on Prince Vladimir of Kiev 1 Like |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by Minsk24: 6:06pm On Feb 11 |
Procashtips:Exactly, people like him wait for pro-russian vlogs to craft out narratives, then the just ingest the narratives without critical thinking... |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by Procashtips(m): 6:15pm On Feb 11 |
christistruth01: You still don't understand history even if read to you in full. Now go back to the interview and tell us where Putin said so. Kiev was a city within the Russian Empire If I'm wrong, kindly tell us the name of the empire the so called prince lived in and the kingdom or the empire his father who's supposed to be a king ruled. I'm waiting. At least history has told us about the Russian Empire, Is there a Kiev empire or an Ukrainian Empire? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kievan_Rus%27 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: What Igbos Should Learn From Putins Last Interview. by Procashtips(m): 6:16pm On Feb 11 |
Minsk24: They turn facts upside down all the time. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kievan_Rus%27 2 Likes 1 Share |
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