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Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by khalids: 6:51pm On Feb 24, 2017 |
Original Poster "anonimi " anonimi: 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by darknetcom: 6:53pm On Feb 24, 2017 |
that dead white cvck svcker.. 3 Likes |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by khalids: 6:55pm On Feb 24, 2017 |
I saw this post in another thread and I thought it was worth discussing about. Does this perception of the African man by Lord Lugard, hold water.......is this this right. What are our thoughts about his views |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by darknetcom: 6:57pm On Feb 24, 2017 |
khalids: i said mine.....na cvck svcker...! |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by anonimi: 7:14pm On Feb 24, 2017 |
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Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by ozoebuka1(m): 7:15pm On Feb 24, 2017 |
maybe the mo'fucker. described you thus, the need for you to discuss his deluded description of you!!! he didn't describe me to say the least. 1 Like |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by gartamanta: 7:15pm On Feb 24, 2017 |
khalids: Of course Lord Lugard had supremacist views. He regarded the African as a barbarian. Maybe he is right because the same Africans later slaughtered themselves to the tune of over 3 million souls just to uphold the colonial contraption he (Lugard) created. The same African is still answering the name Lugard and his wife invented Lugard thought Africans (Nigerians) were barbarians and we proved him right by still keeping his torch burning instead of going to find our own torch 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by anonimi: 7:17pm On Feb 24, 2017 |
www.nairaland.com/attachments/3964496_img20160713wa0000_jpeg5f8afdd8ac03faaf771f294478b46a06 liljboy: 1 Like |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by anonimi: 7:18pm On Feb 24, 2017 |
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Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by anibi9674: 7:19pm On Feb 24, 2017 |
Bleep him |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by anonimi: 7:21pm On Feb 24, 2017 |
www.nairaland.com/attachments/2528508_political20catoon_jpeg388939f5abe0d6aa488640afd36eb164 The real 'Alpha House': Yes, this is where some Senators actually live www.nairaland.com/attachments/2529977_nass_jpeg20217b4f045ab12789674b258da46f96 2 Likes |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by ccffwx: 7:31pm On Feb 24, 2017 |
What he conjectured is true. We know this in our hearts. When you complain of your country, economy, leaders, boss, other tribes, etc, all these things can be found in those words. Face the truth! The white man even used this analysis to conquer us. They wouldn't have done so if it wasn't true. The reason we may reject this is because we don't want to apply it to ourselves but this largely depicts who the African is. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by adegeye38(m): 7:47pm On Feb 24, 2017 |
A black is naturally selfish, self centered, destructive, unproductive and myopic. It is who we are, we are born with it, thats y africa is so backward and corrupt Christianity that might have helped us, is been abused and being turned into religion hypocrisy 2 Likes |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by Nobody: 7:53pm On Feb 24, 2017 |
You're talking about a man who was prejudiced against the Africans even while he was still a foetus in his mother's womb. And we are also talking about a man old enough to have been an active participant or at least a witness of slave trade. What were you expecting? Some African ethnic groups had already developed an advanced system of governance no doubt, before the whites came to explore the "dark continent" The Yoruba race had a pantheon of gods that rivalled that of the Greeks and the Romans. Exotic cuisines, different beautiful and durable cloth fabrics, an enduring sociocultural life, a polytonal language, a stable system of trade within themselves and between neighbouring and far flung traders. Unfortunately, the incursion of the Europeans caused a dire break in the development of Africa and her tribes. Medicine wasn't some chemical pills you popped in your mouth to cure headache, but in the long run gave you liver cancer? Plants and herbs formed a major part of our medicine. The quinine which was discovered in the barks of trees like dongoyaro, also known as the Neem tree was taken from here and patented into anti malaria drugs, expensive drugs, I might add. Imhotep, the great "Egyptian" physician who was actually demonized in that silly movie, "The Mummy" franchise, was actually the father of medicine throughout the world and there are studies linking him to an Ethnic group currently in West Africa. (Of course, I'm sure we all know that the Ancient Egyptians, known then as Kemet were black negroes like us and this present civilization started from Egypt) I could go on and on really. Just suffice to say that old Lord Luggard was an ignorant dolt (pardon my language) who had no knowledge whatsoever of the history of the people they were lucky to have colonized. That's what happens when there's no unity among brothers. Outsiders come and take advantage. South Africans, beware. 1 Like |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by Nobody: 3:30am On Feb 25, 2017 |
Non-Sense They did that to justify their oppression |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by Meti99(m): 3:42am On Feb 25, 2017 |
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Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by anonimi: 7:24am On Feb 25, 2017 |
Muafrika2: What did the Alaafin of Oyo do to justify his oppression of those he conquered and co-opted into the defunct Oyo Empire? What did the Sultan of Sokoto do to justify his oppression of those he conquered and co-opted into the Sokoto Caliphate? What did the Oba of Bini do justify his oppression of those he conquered and co-opted into the Bini/ Benin Kingdom? When shall we get serious about facing our challenges head-on instead of deflecting to others www.nairaland.com/attachments/4916463_img1217_jpegf36bc6f0e3954883e8b3b5a692deed65 www.nairaland.com/attachments/4916464_img1218_jpeg869064c69e3965560ae57d6aeb37a7f2 1 Like |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by anonimi: 7:40am On Feb 25, 2017 |
LoveDecay: How is that different from that of any LOCAL oppressor- chief, king, politician etc Why would you trust a man's words who was not your friend. The "white man" used the black race as "undignified" slaves and their natural resources as grease to oil their barren economies and fuel their toxic manufacturing plants. And, you have the guts to post what one of them wrote and ask us to discuss it with you. Barren at what point in history? The same "toxic manufacturing plants" produce almost everything that we black people have used for the past decades, if not centuries since we are too mentally lazy and only keen for consuming all today rather than save and invest for our corporate progress. Exactly as described by Lugard a century ago! Let me enlighten you - the black man had been victorious, accomplished and glorious before the white man came with the "maxim gun". Their is no proof on this earth that shows the white man is more superior to the black man. If you have any, please share it. Are the below threads good enough https://www.nairaland.com/3436650/give-birth-usa-cost-procedures (134 pages and 174421 Views) https://www.nairaland.com/2656320/usa-visit-visa-part-2 (331 pages and 487145 Views) https://www.nairaland.com/3024188/travelling-canada-part-10 (402 pages and 442374 Views) I am sure you can share equivalent threads on similarly popular forum as nairaland from the US, UK or Canada. Let me add the thread below as jara for you. todaynewsreview: 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by darknetcom: 7:43am On Feb 25, 2017 |
anonimi: stop insulting your ancestors to prove a white cvck svcker right... you are black..you suppose to hate white people not defending them... let whites defend themselves..its not your job to defend them.. your job is to protect your own family no matter how messed up they may be... |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by anonimi: 7:52am On Feb 25, 2017 |
darknetcom: Who is defending who? Telling the truth to ourselves ensures we straighten ourselves up. I protect my family by educating them and getting them to work hard to accumulate wealth and help each other grow/develop further so as not to be unduly dependent on others. How do you protect your own family? By making them feel good and covering up their messed up life Please, would you mind to define stupidity sir? www.nairaland.com/attachments/2967337_fbimg1429554564008_jpeged278bce3796c832a64a19ff2a82b326 www.nairaland.com/attachments/2967364_truenobility_jpeg1a026581f8e349255dd59f9a6423ed58 3 Likes |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by darknetcom: 7:58am On Feb 25, 2017 |
anonimi: look....you can not convince people to listen to you to change,if you dont defend them a tall and even join their enemies to abuse them.. how do you want them to listen to you when you join their enemies that enslaved them for 400years and colonized them??..thats not nice of you.. first defend them no matter what then they will listen to you and maybe even change... |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by anonimi: 7:59am On Feb 25, 2017 |
darknetcom: .........like the 93 year old maximum ruler in Zimbabwe, who also sucks white cvck Mugabe promised $3,4m to US lobbyists [img]http://www.newsday.co.zw/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/President-Robert-Mugabe-flanked-by-his-son-in-law-cuts-a-cake-to-celebrate-his-93-years-during-a-suprise-birtday-party-organised-by-his-staff-at-Munhumutapa-building-yesterday-1.gif[/img] 1 Like |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by darknetcom: 8:00am On Feb 25, 2017 |
anonimi: look....you can not convince people to listen to you to change,if you dont defend them a tall and even join their enemies to abuse them.. how do you want them to listen to you when you join their enemies that enslaved them for 400years and colonized them??..thats not nice of you.. first defend them no matter what then they will listen to you and maybe even change... |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by Candybob(m): 8:11am On Feb 25, 2017 |
This is Buharis fault... |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by anonimi: 8:13am On Feb 25, 2017 |
darknetcom: You don't have to tell lies to justify your position. Our ancestors captured and sold their brethren for alcohol, mirrors, umbrellas etc to Arabs and oyinbos. The oyinbos took the initiative to stop the trade yet our local slave traders continued the trade. We blacks are the only race who sold our own people massively as slaves to others. Madam Tinubu: Inside the political and business empire of a 19th century heroine [img]http://wakaabout.files./2014/08/p1080241.jpg[/img] 1 Like |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by anonimi: 8:21am On Feb 25, 2017 |
darknetcom: Did the white Europeans defend Adolf Hitler when he was murdering Jews so that he will "listen and maybe even change" Did Abraham Lincoln defend his fellow American slave owners in the South so that they will "listen and maybe even change" www.nairaland.com/attachments/3043814_facebook20151105005801_jpeg1027baba4e35e791f3661e85d47d5487 www.nairaland.com/attachments/2855735_twooptionswallpaper10579600_jpeg618d634ba6258d93161d282181afdc68 2 Likes |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by darknetcom: 8:21am On Feb 25, 2017 |
anonimi: you just dont get it.. i needed time to understand slavery too.. you are looking at slavery from the angle of europeans.. forget what whites told you about slavery,go look in the books yourself..even nollywood tried and tried to explain slavery to blacks but nobody listened..we rather believe hollywood... african slavery was a punishment system.. we didnt have jails,that was our jail system.. it was never intended to own a human being till they die and even their children over generations.. you mess up..you get punished for a period of time and released.. the europeans industrialized it,what was very wrong... |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by anonimi: 8:36am On Feb 25, 2017 |
darknetcom: Punishment for being captured in war? Punishment for being sold by the owner? You are in denial and can't be redeemed if you do not acknowledge the challenge first. Please show credible links that slaves were released from their "punishment" in Africa. Thanks Meanwhile more extracts from The Nation's story on madam Tinubu => But one of her favourite acquisitions was land. In 1834, she bought a large expanse of land in Lagos mainland, some of which she used as her farm and warehouse. According to historical accounts, in 1834, Tinubu purchased a large expanse of land from the Oloto family. According to history, Oloto Pawu, who died in 1627, was the first and original settler on a piece of land which included Ewe Agbigbo and Iwaya farmlands around 1592. 2 Likes |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by darknetcom: 8:39am On Feb 25, 2017 |
anonimi: why did they started wars to start with??.. ask yoursef that question first then you will slowly start to understand.. as the europeans start fingering in the system thats how everything went haywire.. and dont forget..we had corrupt fellows that time too as we have today... i was like you years back before i started asking questions without considering the opinions of whites... i went back to reading books that were writing by only blacks..i watched nollywood videos about slavery in west africa...people were released..they either then intermarried into the family or sendt away back to were they were captured... nollywood tried alot to educate people on this matter but not many listened... |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by anonimi: 8:50am On Feb 25, 2017 |
I found this extract about Efunsetan Aniwura to debunk the claim of slaves being in punishment for a while. After the death of her daughter, every thing took a new turn. She was no longer submissive to God or the King, for according to her, God has failed her. So, God should manage his heaven while she managed her own earth. She killed her slaves at will for committing atrocities either by beheading, poisoning, etc. She gave a sanction that no cry of a child must be heard in her domain, neither must conception, courtship nor marriage take place. Any female that conceived would either die or have the pregnancy terminated by forceful abortion depending on her (Efunsetan) choice while the man responsible would die. 2 Likes |
Re: Lord Lugard's Perception Of The African Man - What Is Your Take by darknetcom: 8:52am On Feb 25, 2017 |
anonimi: remember??.. corrupt people.?.. that was not the norm... we still have them today.. aka mama piss... |
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