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Posted By: Amadi Worgu

Posted On: May 27, 2010
Views: 676
Ezinwanne m

Biko noo ji. Egbule oge gi. Hapu ndi na maghi ihe ka ha tugho aha nna ha. Igbo si Aham efule mana ufodi ndi agwuru ugwo i me bi, ala Igbo, atu fuole aha ha na-aza aha onye ozo. E mesia anyi ga ata ahuhu maka ya.



Posted By: Kendo

Posted On: May 27, 2010
Views: 732
Sauerkarut!!!!


Irrespective of whose OX is gored Kendo shall always project for the truth.

What matters is not how long one lived on earth. What you achieved during your lifetime installs the difference that propels posterity towards making the world a better place for mankind.

We have seen face and faces of Nigerian past leaders in their quests to marginalize the Igbos. To survive as nation, Nigeria must begin to think on how to live without the Igbos as a member of this false ethnic diversified conglomeration

Don’t get me wrong when I am yet to exhaust my points.

As a typical Igbo man, I have the full legal rights to ask questions concerning the agreements that brought people of different culture, religion and languages together as a nation. There shall always be reasons to re-examine every agreement signed under duress. The British stipulated the conditionality for Nigerian independence. Nigeria accepted such unattainable conditionality just to chase those crazy bald heads out of our town.

We must not forget that anything done under duress shall always be subjected for a review. Nigeria made a drastic mistake by fighting against the Igbos when they demanded for sovereign states of Biafra. Such demand is the only way to correct the ambiguities of the colonists.

However, the future is still very bright only if Nigeria will reconsider its position on our quest for a severing state of Biafra. We shall remain harmless until Nigeria dives deeper and swim to the shores of reality with understanding that granting us sovereign states of Biafra will bring the positive change that eludes them as a nation.

It is our “Rights” to change the agreement signed on our behalf under duress. I have ample evidence that Nigerian independent was granted under duress. Our quest for a soverign state of Biafra remains valid until our request is granted.

To be continued………………………………………..











Posted By: Ofeke

Posted On: May 27, 2010
Views: 877
Ezinwannem/ Amadi nworgu/ Kendo.

You guys are my heroes. I love your spirit. Keep doing what you know best. The end must justified the means. Bravo to all of you.


Posted By: Ezinwanne

Posted On: May 27, 2010
Views: 860
Madam Jonathan goes to Lebanon

Madam Jonathan goes to Lebanon
By OKEY NDIBE (okeyndibe@gmail.com)

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

For those who ever had doubts, Goodluck Jonathan is emerging as just another occupant of the office of president, one with little or no clue that his job is not a ticket to party all night and all day.






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Last week, barely two weeks after Jonathan’s swearing in as “president,” his wife took off on a trip to Lebanon via Dubai. That trip showed that Mrs. Jonathan’s priorities stink. It also exposed her husband as politically deaf, just another imposition for whom Nigeria is simply a source of exploitation.


Saharareporters.com, which has become the scourge of Nigeria’s misruling politicians, reported that Mrs. Jonathan’s business in Lebanon was to buy jewelry. In a ridiculous rejoinder, Mrs. Jonathan’s media assistant demanded that, rather than vilifying her, we should be in awe of her humility and huge sacrifice. The report by Saharareporters, according to Ayo Adewuyi, the woman’s spokesman, “smacks of an attempt by the authors to rubbish the goodwill of a modest woman who has chosen to waive her privileges as the First Lady and travel on a commercial flight for a private visit.”


Of course, Mrs. Jonathan and her megaphones would never admit that her image troubles – and her husband’s – are self-inflicted. Intent on finding a straw man, they accused the website’s reporters of harboring “malicious intentions.” The reporters, Mr. Adewuyi stated, “are bent on carrying out the orchestrated plan of their sponsors.”


Adewuyi’s sorry rejoinder characterized the report that Mrs. Jonathan had gone to Lebanon on a gold-buying spree as “ungodly and an unnecessary distraction that is not needed now.” The rejoinder seethed with words, but the spokesman could not answer the simple question: What business took your boss to Lebanon?

The closest he came to providing an answer amounted to an evasion. He stated: “For the avoidance of doubt, Her Excellency, the First Lady is on a private visit which has been scheduled long before her husband was sworn-in as President.”


Yes, the rejoinder dripped with supercilious titles. The spokesman wanted us so badly to know that he was speaking, not for a mere mortal, but for “Her Excellency, the First lady, Dame Patience Goodluck Jonathan.” In case some of us didn’t realize how extraordinary was the woman’s pedigree, Mr. Adewuyi wrote: “The First Lady has come a long way as the wife of a Deputy Governor, wife of a Governor, wife of the Vice President and wife of the acting President, it therefore defy any logical reason that it is now that she will be scrambling to buy gold. This is uncharitable.”


Let’s forget the terrible grammar that blights the above quote, and infects the entire rejoinder. Let’s hasten to the clincher: “Mrs. Jonathan rather than being vilified should be commended for maintaining low profile, being modest and considerate for choosing to fly a commercial flight for the visit even though she has the privilege of requesting for the use of a Presidential aircraft.”

Let me repeat: the timing of Mrs. Jonathan’s trip, private or official, betrays a stinky sense of priorities. If Mr. Goodluck Jonathan approved his wife’s trip, then his sense of judgment is even worse than I ever suspected. If he didn’t approve, but his wife went all the same, then Nigerians have much to be afraid of. A man who cannot check his wife’s excesses has no business presuming to govern the complex, crisis-ridden organism called Nigeria.

To be clear, there’s nothing remotely excellent about Mrs. Jonathan’s choice to go to Lebanon. Guess what? Lebanon’s reputation is as a center of the jewelry trade. And also – justified or not – as an address for laundering loot.

The Jonathans must know this. If they didn’t, they must have people around them to advise them. If they don’t, well, it’s their self-authored disaster.


The trip raises deeply disturbing questions. Why didn’t it occur to Jonathan that a gallivanting wife sends the message that he has no clue about the depth of Nigeria’s crises? Why do Nigerian officials delight in basking in countries built up by the vision and energy of purposeful leaders and people? Nigeria’s rulers love to revel in the picturesque beauty and modern facilities of Dubai, Cape Town, and Accra. Yet, their policies turn Nigerian cities into slums.

If Mrs. Jonathan were a politically attentive and sensitive spouse – rather than a self-absorbed one – she might have reckoned that, in the absence of an emergency, this was not a time to embark on a “private” junket to Lebanon or elsewhere abroad.


Is Mrs. Jonathan concerned at all about her husband’s legacy? Has she envisioned the kind of imprint she’d like him to leave? Has it ever worried her that her husband, who in the days of his “acting presidency” made some appealing promises, has since slipped into familiar ineptitude?

Mr. Jonathan’s presidency appears headed, one fears, for bankruptcy. From the look of things, his only vital sign that remains alive is a preoccupation with how to retain the office of president in next year’s election. To achieve that goal, he’s been willing to mortgage everything else, including working to improve the lot of Nigerians, however marginally.


Look at the company he keeps. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, whose design for Nigeria is unquestionably evil, has become a regular guest. Andy Uba, Obasanjo’s former Man Friday – a man who in 2004 stowed away $170,000 in cash on a presidential flight bound for New York City – is now a confidant. Jonathan’s administration is prosecuting Nasir El Rufai, former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, for alleged acts of corruption. Even so, in a sign of severe ethical blindness, Mr. Jonathan has seen nothing wrong in welcoming Mr. El Rufai as a guest at the Presidency.


One consequence of hobnobbing with the Obasanjo crowd is that Jonathan has begun to run Nigeria’s shop the same way the hypocritical Obasanjo did. His government has become an administration of speeches, no action. Jonathan has conveniently forgotten that he once pledged to get cracking on Nigeria’s energy crisis. For him, the whole rhetoric about electoral reform seems to have boiled down to a gambit: how to manipulate the process to ensure that, by hook or crook, he stays put in Aso Rock beyond next year.

Jonathan has spent no political capital to persuade the National Assembly to pass the kind of electoral bill that would make Nigeria’s elections credible. He’s reportedly considering Mrs. Dora Akunyili – a woman who described the electoral fraud of 2007 as an act of God – as a possible chairperson for the national electoral commission. Why should a woman who believes that God is an accomplice of riggers be mentioned as a candidate for the job of electoral umpire?


Jonathan is of course a product of his tragic time and ghastly circumstance. Far from spending any time to ponder what to do with presidential power, he is a creature of Obasanjo’s mischievous, nation-deadening 2007 scheme: to saddle Nigeria with two unprepared men as its rulers.

Why is Jonathan obsessed with recapturing the presidency next year when he doesn’t come across as having the foggiest idea how to use that office to begin to solve problems? Why must woe-betide Nigerians remain stuck with a man who hardly appears to realize the nature and scope of Nigeria’s problems, much less how to change the situation?

Do Jonathan and his wife understand, or care about, the rut in the educational sector; the worsening state of infrastructure; the staggering rate of unemployment; the terrible state of health care; the insecurity of lives and property? Where’s their blueprint for tackling these profound problems?


True leaders don’t send their wives on expensive junkets abroad when there are myriad crises demanding attention. If Mrs. Jonathan and her handlers believe that her decision to travel by commercial flight entitles her to canonization, then one has news for them. Both Britain and Singapore are many times wealthier than Nigeria. Even so, the leaders of both nations don’t boast a single “executive” jet; they travel, as a rule, on commercial airlines.

It’s an anomaly – a criminal anomaly, in a country with Nigeria’s rate of poverty – that Nigerian officials buy jets for their exclusive use. Jonathan should ground his wife, initiate the process of selling off all the jets in the presidential fleet, and roll up his sleeves to work – for once – for Nigerians. Either do that, or ship out. "
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What an interesting piece.
Iwish Patience Jonathan would read this write-up.
Would she???


Posted By: Nicolas o

Posted On: May 27, 2010
Views: 865
our leaders are under presure


Bankole had to rush back from his visit to the South West to meet the team of elders already waiting in his office for his arrival. Among the delegation of the Northern Elders Assembly were Alhaji Tanko Yakassai, who opposed the emergence of President Goodluck Jonathan as Acting President, former minister under he late Abacha regime, Alhaji Bashir Dalhatu, who signed the communique from the Abuja meeting, General Idris Garba (rtd), Senator Abubakar Mahdi, former Minister of Education, Mrs Elizabeth Ivase, and Hajiya Laila Dogon Yaro among others.

Daily Sun gathered that the elders presented their position paper to the speaker and sought for his cooperation and that of the House to oppose the idea to drop the zoning arrangement put in place by the leaders of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

They also pleaded with the speaker to impress it upon President Jonathan, the need to redress the imbalance in appointments made at the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), where they alleged that the north was robbed of juicy positions.

A source at the meeting said that the Speaker did not make any commitments on the demands of the group, he only collected the communiqué and assured them that the leadership of the House would look into their requests.
“I thank you for coming. You are our leaders. What I can say now is that, there is no answer to the questions raised but we will get back to you sir,” the Speaker said.


THE NORTHERNERS ARE LOOKING FOR JUICY POSITIONS BUT NOT THE DEVELOPEMENT OF THE ENTIRE NATION.
AND WITH THE LOOK OF THINGS THEY MAY BE PLANING COUP AHEAD OF THE AFTERMAT OF THE ELECTION OF 2011 IF A SOUTHERNERS WINS,I THINK THE BEST WE CAN HAVE IS TO GO OUR SEPERATE WAYS AND LET OUR LEADER RULE US WITHOUT ANY PRESURE OR AGITATION FROM ANYSIDE.....


Posted By: Ezinwanne

Posted On: May 27, 2010
Views: 932
Olu Adenodi's question

Onyekachi,
No!
Olu Adenodi is not dimwitted. Infact I consider him rational and objective. I love his write-ups
His questions underline the issues confronting the Igbo today.
We are everywhere in Nigeria yet our compatriots know next to nothing about us; our ways and our mindset.
It is our duty to clarify issues whenever we could.


Olu,
Dame is also alternately used for the word “Lady.” Lady is female version of the word “Sir.”
Sir is used for Knights while Lady is used for the Dames ( females).
Its origin is in the middle ages.
A knight was a chivalrous member of the warrior class in Europe.
The Warrior class was constitude of men of honour and integrity who defended the king and Christianity from enemies.
These Knights led expeditions to Palestine to liberate holy lands in campaigns known in history today as the Crusades.
With time Orders or classes of these warriors were created in the Christian church. They have come to mean people of integrity who could be showcased as shining examples of the church they represent
So the female equivalents of these warriors are known as Ladies or Dames.
In Nigeria here, it is a Church title mostly used by the Catholic and Anglican churches.
It is not an Igbo thing.
Two prominent Nigerian women who bear this title are Mrs Virgy Esiaba former Deputy Governor and acting governor of Anambra state and Mrs Patience Jonathan the President’s wife.
These two women are Anglicans


Dim
Is an ancient Nri word that means anything from Commander-in-Chief to Foremost, to Greatest, to First among equals to “Revered One” etc.

Translating “DIM” to English is quite a Herculean task.

Nri or Aninri is seen by some historians as the cradle of Igbo civilization just like Ile-Ife is to the Yoruba. The progenitor of Aninri or Umueri and by extension the Igbo race was a man called Eri said to have migrated from the lower regions of Egypt about 3 thousand years ago in some accounts. In other accounts he is said to have been sent by Chukwu the most high God and descended from heaven in a ladder.
The Priest Kings of Nri, held sway in much of Igboland, Idomaland, Igalaland and Ibibio land in the centuries between 11th century and 15th century.
After which their influence and authority waned considerably
It must be noted that they were Priest Kings whose authorities stemmed from Religion (ritual power) and Political sources instead of Military might



Posted By: Ezinwanne

Posted On: May 27, 2010
Views: 942
In Addition

I must add at this point that these names for these animals ókuko and ewu; goat and fowl also have other variants in Ikwerre namely Ochichi eteke( native Fowl) and “Wowu” goat.
These are also used side by side with central Igbo identifications like Okuko Igbo and Nwewu goat.
Other Igbo variants for the word Fowl "Okuko" include, Oghugho, okhukho, okuku, okuhkoh, ochichi, etc


Posted By: Ezinwanne

Posted On: May 27, 2010
Views: 953
Amadi Worgu

Amadi Ndam,

Meka o.

I thank you very much for capturing the situation so well.
This denial of Igbo identity by Igbo groups in the Niger Delta is more of a socio-political reaction and response to the hatred and dislike of Ndigbo by other Nigerians than any rational factors.
It is very natural.
I was once caught up in this train of denial until I sat down to ask myself some questions.
The role of the Nigerian state is also worth mentioning.
Like I have always stated, the goal of the war was to destroy completely Igbo cohesion and to ensure that the Igbo never again rose to prominence.
One of the ways to achieve this was to break up the Igbo into fragments. This is why officially the Igbo have been limited to the southeast. Unfoirtunately this has tricvkled down into the consciousness of the people.
The Igbo in the south south have almost all come to accept this anomaly
The Igbo groups such as the Ika, Ukwuani, Ndoni, Etche and Ikwerre were covertly and overtly encouraged to acquire a new identity.
Hitherto manageably divisive issues were given undue prominence.
The result; funny tales of Benin, Urhobo and Ijaw origins.
In all these however, you could still incontrovertible evidence of true Igbo origin.
For example

1. In my place in Oshimili Delta state when we see a stranger and you are not sure of his ethnic origin, you often here the question being asked.
“Onyea, o bu Igbo anyi?” Meaning: This person, is he a fellow Igbo? I often ask my people who say they are not Igbo; that they are from Benin, why we ask this question instead of asking Onyea obu Benin anyi?

2. A common name in Emohua one of the prominent clans of Ikwerre is “Igbo.” Yes Igbo. Infact the immediate past chairman of Emohua local government is a man called Allwell Igbo.
It is only Igbo people who bear Igbo as surname. Why would “Igbo” be a common surname in Ikwerre if they are not Igbo?
3. One of the prominent communities in Ikwerreland is called “Rumuigbo” Yes Rumuigbo which means Children of Igbo. This simply implies that the founder of the community was a man called Igbo. Rumuamasi, means Children of Amasi. Rumuibekwe means Children of Ibekwe. Amasi and Ibekwe are bonafide Igbo names. Rumuokoro means children of Okoro. We all know that Okoro, or Okolo means man in Igbo.
So I wonder how Benin origin people will have communities bearing Igbo names in Ikwerreland.

4. When an Ikwerre man wants to refer to a native fowl, he calls it “Okuko Igbo.” He wants to refer to a native goat, he calls it Ewu Igbo. Not Okuko Ikwerre or Okuko Benin but Okuko Igbo.

These few examples will suffice and prove that political and social contradictions are responsible for the identity crisis among the Igbo of the Southsouth.

Amadi Worgu, I want to devise a way to reach you privately without making such a link public here. I will communicate to you in a coded way in the next few days.
Ndewo Ndam, meka o.


Posted By: Onyemaechi

Posted On: May 26, 2010
Views: 1003
Re:Dame and Dim In Igbo language

Olu Adenodi:
You must be as dim-witted as the question you asked. Why do you guys lose sleep when issues involve Onye Igbo. You expect Ndigbo to help you when you address an Elder Igbo Stateman as Mr - the Yorubas are known for showing respect to elders. You are either born outside the shores of Nigeria or you simply refuse to learn.

Dame is an English word which is the opposie of Sir. Knights are addressed as "Sir" while the female counterpart are known as "Dame". You have homework to find out the meaning of Dim . You may equally tell us the meaning of Yoruba titles such as Otunba, Asiwaju etc.


Posted By: Onyemaechi

Posted On: May 26, 2010
Views: 982
constituents from hell - by British ex-MP

John Black, defeated Member of Parliament for Midshire West, has a few words of advice for his successor.

Dear Justin

You mentioned at the count last Thursday that you would appreciate it if I would pass on to you any unfinished casework so that you could get going on helping your new constituents straight away.

Most of the cases are self-explanatory but I hope you will find the background information on the following helpful.

I believe you met Mrs Osborne (43 Cleve Close) during the campaign.

She rang to tell me that you were a nice young man and that, since I had done nothing for her, she would be voting for you.

I have shredded everything before 2005; (the help with a hip replacement; £12,000 compensation from her bank and the resolution of a disagreement with the stair lift installers) and left only the ongoing issues.

If the new government extends pension credits, as she tells me it will, I am sure you will be able to get one for her.

If not, you may be more successful than I in convincing her that, with rental income from four houses, plus a holiday villa in Spain, she is not among the poorer pensioners the credits were intended to help.

Mr Harman (27 Crocombe Crescent) may be more difficult. He wants to know the whereabouts of his wife's mother, who owes him £57.

She emigrated to the US in 1984 and Mrs Harman says she died there in 1990 (and that they all went to her funeral).

I am glad to say that when Mr Harman wrote to the Speaker, the prime minister and the Queen to complain about my negligence in not accompanying him to the US to help him search, no action against me was thought appropriate. The £57 debt, however, is still causing him concern which he will want to share with you.

I know you have taken a strong stand against anti-social behaviour, so will be anxious to help Mrs Clegg (113 Dulverton Drive) who complains (often) about noise from her upstairs neighbour, Mr Brown.

He has laid thick carpet and listens to his music on headphones but he does walk around his flat on occasions, flushes the toilet when necessary and opens and closes his front door when he goes out to work. Mrs Clegg believes the council's noise monitoring equipment is faulty.

I expect Mr Clarke (12 Watchet Walk) will have been in touch already. I was successful in persuading his car manufacturer to install a new camshaft free of charge, despite the car being out of guarantee, but failed to get the change in the law that he wanted (manufacturers being obliged to replace all camshafts every two years free of charge).

All the other legislation he believes necessary is listed in a separate section and if you get the chance to propose a Private Member's Bill, it will be a rich source of ideas for you.

Briefly, (as the van to collect my files has just arrived) we have:

1. Mrs Cameron - upstairs neighbour spies at her through holes in the floor, which have not been found, despite careful searching. However, Mrs Cameron (and her budgie) can both see the neighbour's eyeball.

2. Mr May (57) wants visa for his wife (22).

UK authorities reluctant because neither speaks the other's language and they have met only once for the wedding.

3. Mrs Johnson son wrongly imprisoned for attacking a shop-keeper. Though "no angel", Jason was "only playing" and the CCTV footage of him hitting the man over the head with a baseball bat must be a fake as Jason does not play baseball.

No more time now, I'm off to the travel agent to book a trip to Australia to visit my son and grandchildren. I shall, of course, be very interested to hear of your success in solving all the problems which I, so dismally, failed to do.

Yours sincerely

John Black (former MP)

(As dictated to Rosemary Chamberlin).

Culled from Yahoo.


Posted By: SQUAD

Posted On: May 26, 2010
Views: 1003
No Excuses...no excuses... no excuses!!

"The Super Eagles had on Tuesday night held Saudi Arabia to draw in their first tune up game."

Manager, Lagerback brought in Ik Uche, Sani Kaita, John Utaka, Obafemi Martins, Peter Utaka and Chidi Odiah all in the second half, but the Nigerian team which got a dose of soccer lesson from their less fancied opponents in terms of cohesion still fired blank."


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* Yes, Nigerians, That's right: non-fancied Saudi Arabia held Nigeria to a barren draw!! And up till now, Lagerback is still experimenting, telling Nigerians that Eagles are not yet ready for world cup, three weeks to the grand fiesta! This man is becoming a huge joke!!!

* Remember, he makes $200,000.00 (Two hundred thousand dollars monthly!!)

* With nepotism in the selection of Eagles world cup team, no excuses!

* With other countries using, testing and choosing their best, no excuses on the part of Eagles!

* With Brazilian Ronaldinho (two-time Fifa world player of the year) struggling to make Brazil's list, no excuses from Nigerian officials for Eagles failure!

* There was ample time for Nigeria to raise a formidable team before now! Siasia should have been assigned to comb home and abroad for talented players, but no! NFF were busy with corruption, nepotism and confusion!

Lagerback should have started with some players, but he was busy trotting all over the place in the guise of searching for players. At the end of it all, he easily penciled down Amodu's old boys! Who has seen this type of stupidity?

* I repeat, if Eagles scale through first round, then know that the god of soccer is quite unjust!

Happy first round!!


Posted By: Olu.Adenodi

Posted On: May 26, 2010
Views: 903
Dame and Dim In Igbo language

Will an indegenous Igbo man stand up and be counted by telling me and the rest of ignorant persons like me what the appelations "DAME and DIM" mean in the Igbo language. I observed that these titles are currently being used for Mrs. Jonathan and Mr. Ojukwu. Nigerians love titles. Mr.,Mrs and Chief are now belittling to men and women of "Timber" in the Eastern part of Nigeria.


Posted By: Olu.Adenodi

Posted On: May 26, 2010
Views: 902
Smart Adeyemi's cure for corrupiion.

There was once a Nigerian named Tai Sholarin,of blessed memory. Tai Sholarin was an advocate of stiff penalty for corrupt officials in Nigeria. Tai was appointed by Babangida to head a newly established community banks that would give loans to pops and moms in the corner stores,artisans,pepper grinders etc,....etc. Tai accepted to head the mini banks until a time when it was discovered that the officers of the banks were misappropriating funds. Tai woke up one day and went to Babangida to set up a probe of the organisation he was heading, because he has discovered that the officers workig for him were stealing money. When Babangida did not accede to probing his bank officers, Tai resigned his appointment.

Here comes Mr.Smart Adeyemi, currently, Chairman, Senate Committee on Federal Character and Inter Government Affairs. Adeyemi went to Mrs Farida of the EFCC to ask her to probe every member of the National Assembly for their fraudulent pratices in colaboration with banks in Abuja. Smart Adeyemi suggests death penalty for those found guilty of corruption or of other fudiciary offences, and if the international orgaanisations will cry "foul" on death penalty, those convicted should be sent to jail for life. Mr Adeyemi told Mrs. Farida the "MO"used by these dishonourable men to steal money from the coffers of the National Assembly. Mrs. Farida, the ball is in your court, you need nothing more to nab these thieves parading themselves as honourable members of the seat of our law making bodies.Members of the National Assembly are not excempt from prosecution. No immunity for them. The cesspool called National Assembly Needs cleaning. Mr Jonathan says he is not going to interfere with you and I think Mr Adoke, the Attorney General will help in the prosecution of those found wanting.Goodluck Mrs. Farida.


Posted By: Somadina Chukwuani

Posted On: May 26, 2010
Views: 884
SHAME AND MAY GOD PUSNISH NIGERIAN POLITICIAN

Tempers flared in the House of Representatives yesterday as members accused the leadership of being responsible for the leakage of an agreement to collapse the capital vote in the 2010 budget and increase the quarterly allocation for each member to N42 million from N27 milllion to the press.


MAY THESE NATIONAL ASSEMBLE MEN NOT LEAVE TO SEE THEIR GRAND CHILDREN GROW. MAY WORM AND VULTURE EAT THEIR CORPSE, LET THE BLOOD OF THE INNOCENT SOULS THAT DIE EVERYDAY IN NIGERIA FROM POVERTY, POOR AND ABSENT BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BE ON THEIR HEAD AND HEADS OF THEIR GENERATIONS TO COME.

ALL THESE YORUBA, HAUSA FOOLS THAT WRITE NONSENSE ABOUT THIS USELESS COUNTRY NIGERIA, BURY, BURY , I SAY BURY YOUR HEADS IN SHAME.

WORKERS ARE NOT PAID, NOTHING WORKS IN THAT YOUR USELESS COUNTRY, ALL YOUR CONCERN IS TO COME HERE AND WRITE RUBBISH.

42 MILLION AND MUCH MORE WHILE PEOPLE ARE DYING EVERY DAY ON BAD ROADS, NO DRUGS IN HOSPITAL, HIV FROM PROSTITUTION, THESE PIGS THAT CALL THEMSELVES HONORABLE MEMBERS INSTEAD OF ROGUES, ARMED ROBBERS, ANIMALS SLEEP AROUND WITH YOUR SISTERS IN THE UNIVERSITY JUST FOR POVERTY.

THESE YOUR GENERATION ARE INDEED GENERATION OF FOOLS.

HAUSA, YORUBA AND THE SO CALLED SOUTH SOUTH THE WRATH OF GOD MUST BE VISITING YOUR FATHERS AND YOUR GENERATION TO COME UNTIL YOU RIGHT THE WRONG.

I CHALLENGE ANY OF THE SO CALLED, HAUSA, YORUBA, SOUTH-SOUTH THAT DEFEND THIS USELESS ENTITY CALLED NIGERIA THAT IS MADE OF VISION-LESS PIGS IN THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY TO COME OUT IN AN OPEN DEBATE WITH ME AND TELL ME WHY IGBOS SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO GO FROM THE DEAD COUNTRY CALLED NIGERIA.


Posted By: Amadi Worgu

Posted On: May 26, 2010
Views: 899
Ezinwanne meka , meka

I have been searching for a way to come in contact with you people again since the guardian forum closed down. It was a friend who told me that the Daily sun also has something like the Guardian Forum.Also, I have relocated to Abuja. My Cousine is the present Governor of River State. (anyi no mma ugbu a, the hustles of relocating to a new city and settling down affected me also. When I came in, I saw one Amadi. I made him to know that I am not here to Impersonate him but to identify with him.

However, the issue of Igbos in Niger Delta and there inferiority complex pains me to bone marrow. where a man would rather choose to delink with his people or become a minority or even claim an inconsequential as his progenetor. In River State today the Igbos are majority who have not seen reasons to harness it. Each clan in Igbo community in River State is an ethnic group. No-one wants to be Igbo. Ogba man calls Egbema man Igbo, Both call Ikwerre Igbo, Ikwerre says tufiakwa and call them Igbos, Etche turns around to call other uplanders Igbos. Yet most of us claim to be originating from Benin Kingdom. Even that false history cannot bring us to one ethnic group maybe Igbo/Benin people. Painfully, the more we make effort to change our identify, other tribe especially Ijaw and Ogoni make sure they remind us that we are Igbos who have ivaded them. only very few of us can stand tall to tell our people to shut-up and say the truth. We are Igbos.

In my family, my dad identifies with Igbo course every where. Ironically, my brothers now join the coward crowd to disown their identity. I once told them in a heated debate that if dad can be Igbo and you said you are not Igbos then Mama should questioned on your real fathers. That was how that argument ended.

I thank God for what Uwachei is doing in Ohaneze. Let him continue to reach out to my people. If this abnormality is not corrected, then we are doomed.

How can Igbo man (the English man of Black race) claim, Benin, Urhobo or even Ijaw. God forbid

I will still reach to you privately, if I can. I would want us to meet at Ahiajioku festival in Owerri Imo state, this year. That will help us.


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