Those who live in glass house don’t throw stone. Don’t throw stone at me because you know as much as I know that you are phony, and you don’t want me to put the heat on you around here.
SHAME ON YOU !! YOU HAVE ALLOWED THIS DISCUSSION FORUM TO GET TO THIS. I WILL NOT LET YOU BLACKMAIL ME, BECAUSE THAT IS YOUR STOCK IN TRADE. YOUR UNPROVOKED ATTACK ON MY PERSON IS GETTING TO A POINT WHEN SOME OF "YOUR HANDLERS" WILL HAVE TO TALK TO YOU. FORTUNATELY YOU DON'T KNOW ME. KEEP ON RAMPAGING.
quote:"Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we," ~~~Bush Jr.
What a Moron!!
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These are the words of Joe Achuzie, Secretary General, Pan-Igbo socio-cultural organisation, Ohaneze Ndigbo on the discovery of 20 human skulls, a corpse and the recovery of over 50 bodies at Ogwugwu Isuala shrine at Okija in Anambra.
quote:"The human parts and skulls which they discovered are merely those who had sworn at the place and apparently found guilty and were killed not by any human being but the gods. Their bodies are usually brought to the place as sacrifice to the gods".
quote: "It has been reputed for justice in the settlement of dispute among people, stressing that never in Igboland has anybody complained that the priests killed or sacrificed human beings unjustly".
quote: "Nobody has said that they kill people there. Those who go there go there to settle their matters. They take oaths and at the end of the day, anyone found guilty is killed by the shrine. But it is obvious that not all cases are taken to this shrine because it is very powerful".
quote: Unless the police have no other job to do, they can go on making further discoveries on things that are in consonance with ancient history. Everybody in Igboland and Nigeria knows about the existence of shrines everywhere.
quote: "Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we," ~~~Bush Jr.
What a Moron!! - NwaBiafra
My brother, take your time and read the statement again there you would find that georgie let the truth slip. He's not a "moron" he spoke out what he and his minions have been planning and doing to the American people, HARM them.
Has he stopped thinking about harming them?
Doesn't he come up with new ways of harming Americans; (1) Increased tution for college. (2) Tax cut for the mega-rich. (3) The Environment. (4) Energy policy that was written by enron and kenn lay. (5) 3 million jobs lost. (5) No child left behind but funds left at the borders. (6) Loss of civil rights.
Look! It's endless list so I better halt here. Side swat, don't the same side-speakers look upon their own who took a strong position against any negative portrayal of them as Jesus incarnate?
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quote:Why is Prof. Njoku congratulating MeBiafran? What's all the ceremonial bestowal for on one whose posts are tribal and Hausa/Yoruba bashing? He should earn an accolade when he starts writing beyond tribal lines.
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We have not made Igbo look barbaric, it is only a few people that are staining the name of the Igbo by going into dirty and shameful rituals.
"Igbo are hard working and enterprising people. They have contributed to the socio-economic development of this country and they should not be seen as ritualists or fetish people
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-------------------------------------------------- Let abati go to the SHANGO shrines of yoruba- land, let him write about those who worship ORUMILA, OMOTOLA, and all other deities of his own land. Those who are busy writting the obituary of the mighty Igbo nation better be prepared to attend it from their graves. It will be eternity yet when their dreams are realised. -------------------------------------- on quote
quote:I (NWA ARO) AM FIRST AN IGBOMAN, SECOND A BLACKMAN AND THIRD A CITIZEN OF ANY COUNTRY OF MY CHOICE.
Country of our choice folks, which isn't nig... whatever. Great quote!
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quote: When I consider the magnitude of the subject which I am to bring before the House—a subject, in which the interests, not of this country, nor of Europe alone, but of the whole world, and of posterity, are involved: and when I think, at the same time, on the weakness of the advocate who has undertaken this great cause—when these reflections press upon my mind, it is impossible for me not to feel both terrified and concerned at my own inadequacy to such a task. But when I reflect, however, on the encouragement which I have had, through the whole course of a long and laborious examination of this question, and how much candour I have experienced, and how conviction has increased within my own mind, in proportion as I have advanced in my labours;—when I reflect, especially, that however averse any gentleman may now be, yet we shall all be of one opinion in the end;—when I turn myself to these thoughts, I take courage—I determine to forget all my other fears, and I march forward with a firmer step in the full assurance that my cause will bear me out, and that I shall be able to justify upon the clearest principles, every resolution in my hand, the avowed end of which is, the total abolition of the slave trade.
BY William Wilberforce
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quote: ““Don”t even talk about it. I don”t want to talk about it. Nigeria is not the issue here. It is better to talk about my country, Portugal.
You want to ask me how I feel? I feel great winning this for my country.”” ..by OBIKWELU, Igbo Olympic silver medalist asked how he would have felt if he won the silver for "Nigeria"
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quote: In last 2 Olympics, the great Michael Johnson did all work he had to do, before he used the golden shoes. And then when he used them, they matched well with him and his brave performances. He deserved all respect and admiration. However this guy Phillip Idowu seems he painted his hair before he learnt how to jump! by Abdelkhalek Laouane, Morocco
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quote: Before the general elections of April 2003, we agreed that they should not rig the election for Olusegun Obasanjo in the Ijaw areas of the Niger Delta. We appealed to all the Governors of the states where Ijaws are found not to rig election for Obasanjo, that they should stick by the rules governing elections. But there was no election. They colluded with INEC and allotted votes to themselves. There was no election in Ijawland. So, as the President of IYC, I stood up and condemned the election in a press statement published as advertorial. The Government of Rivers State asked me to denounce it, and I said I would not do that.
From that day, they declared me an enemy and I became a marked man. And on the 22 May 2003, the convoy carrying my father's corpse was attacked at Choba by gunmen. Six IYC members were killed.
On 12 October 2003, in Port Harcourt, Ateke Tom and his gang of cultists were sent to eliminate me. But by the grace of God, they did not succeed in killing me. And on the 23 November 2003, they also came to Buguma to kill me, and it was then I decided that enough was enough. I told them you can kill Marshall Harry and nothing happens, A. K. Dikibo nothing happens. But when you try to kill Dokubo Asari, something will happen. You cannot kill somebody like Dokubo-Asari and think that nothing would happen. And since then, the Rivers State Government and the Federal Government have seen that there is nothing they can do to Dokubo-Asari. They are facing the consequences and the wrath of Ijaw people now.
- Dokubo Asari, leader of the rebellion in Rivers State, explains why he is up in arms against the state.
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quote:This man's death has paved the way for us to be imminently afforded a case study of "Igbo efulefu funeral".
My bold prediction is that hardly anybody from the Igbo nation will join in, in his burial. - Chei posted September 17, 2004 12:33 PM on ANTI-BIAFRA UKPABI ASIKA IS DEAD!!!
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Excerpt from Amadi O.'s in your face, what you gonna do type rebuttal to the yoroba/igbo/bini boy's vomit. Posted September 17, 2004 08:02 PM.
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Don't change the subject. It is not about me. It is about how the world sees your loud-mouth yoroba nation. People laugh behind your back when you claim to be the "most educated, shofisticated" Afrians. They think you don't get it. And you don't have to do much research to see what's happening. Just take a look at olusegun obasanjo, the 'president of nigeria'. With the best and the brightest of yoroba stock surrounding him, and billions of dollars availble in budget money, what has he done with the resources? NOTHING but indiscipline and Fraud. No attempts to even clean up Lagos, his own homeland, and prove yoroba "shofistication" at the very basic level.
I don’t think anyone with half a brain who has had the sorry experience of passing thru a yorobaland would disagree.
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