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                    <title>TIGblogs - Group - The Nigerian Gist Diary !</title> 
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                    <description>What's on the minds of young leaders from around the globe?</description> 
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                    <title>Here this . . .</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/1935699</link> 
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					<pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010 15:23:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Let go . . .</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/732549</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[I really loved her and would have played a fool free of charge. My heart was pure but my friend was not. If we can only learn to let go...just let go.<br />
<br />
<br />
LET GO AND LET GOD DO IT<br />
<br />
As children bring their broken toys<br />
with tears for us to mend,<br />
I brought my broken dreams to GOD<br />
because HE is my friend.<br />
 <br />
But then instead of leaving HIM<br />
in peace to work alone,<br />
I hung around and tried to help with ways<br />
that were my own.<br />
<br />
At last I snatched them back and said<br />
“How can you be so slow?”<br />
“My Child”, HE said, “What could I do?<br />
You never did let go.<br />
       <br />
        -Lauretta .C. Burns]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Sat, 11 Jul 2009 21:37:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>The New Nigerian dream...</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/641555</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[I just got myself a Starcomms (another one to see if its true them good) so i can connect to the world for a few hours a day (as usual). I am so happy its working for now. That reminds me about the beauty of the New Nigerian dream by Dora.<br />
<br />
I might not have lost the battle to see the true Nigerian values at all, considering that Nigerian has started getting it done the right way. I mean a Bus conductor thinking it was wrong to overcharge his customer, a worker trying to get to work early to do her duties, a minister talking and acting right, a long list. Fashola is making matters worse. The Guy is just an ordinary Manchester United fan setting a standard unprecedented in the history of current tides.<br />
<br />
We will get there...someday, we will be smiling and proud to say again and again, this is my country, Nigeria.]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 05:53:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>A Nigerian Claims he can Cure Diabetes and HIV</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/507220</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[From: Mishe Fon <mishefon@yahoo. com><br />
Subject: [camnetwork] A Nigerian Claims he can Cure Diabetes and HIV<br />
Date: Wednesday, October 22, 2008, 1:05 AM<br />
<br />
 <br />
 <br />
While I am in no way challenging Traditional Medicine (Tradi-Practitioner s are an integral part of humanity and have accomplished so<br />
many scientific/medical break-throughs. ..but this Dr Segun Fahuwa alias Mr Guarantee sounds to me like one of those opportunists fly by night charlatans who would say anything to grab the headlines. First of all being a Nigerian and a Yoruba for that matter makes it the more suspicious. If you can,t even trust professed Men of God (Pastor Benny Hill...I guess that's his name...an American Con Church man went to Abeokuta and Lagos and everything inside and outside his private Jet, his Hotel....was STOLEN...by fellow Naija Born Again Conmen sorry Pastors).<br />
Not that I blame the thieves since it was a<br />
case of "Teef Man Teef Teef Man"...but for A Nigerian in broad day light and with no qualms to tell the whole wide World that he has discovered the cure for Diabetes.... is not only preposterous and disingenuous but outright shameful for this great nation that I love so much. This Dockta (Papa Guarantee)Segun fellow should not be another source of ridicule to Africans  in general and his Yoruba tribe in particular.<br />
Listen to Dockta Segun....."Snippets " ...<br />
We are claiming cure of diabetes for now.<br />
“The principal active ingredient of my product<br />
is garlic. We have added little Cacia allata, with other active ingredients together with it."<br />
“We are not saying that diabetes have no cure, diabetes have cure. But we don’t claim cure until our products undergo clinical trial, we don’t pronounce cure...We have to invite other experts for clinical trial before we can pronounce cure or no cure....<br />
My product is different because I do not put the preparation on shelf like other products<br />
e.g Aroma, Asele and Ero, so as to avoid misuse or poor result, whereby people may say the preparation does not work...Dockta Segun<br />
Mishe Fon<br />
If you trust him, whom am I to ask you not to ingurgitate "little caccia allata...na 4 my belle U dey drink put?...Drink sef Kuran Tashi Mangani.<br />
NB: When was the last time you saw a Native<br />
Dockta "with this kind fancy coat...gallivanting<br />
all over China and Europe?"<br />
This Naija peepoo sef...Wuna Toomuch. I need to send Paul Biya to come discipline the whole country.<br />
 <br />
<br />
In natural medicine, diabetes has cure –<br />
Dr Segun Fahuwa<br />
<br />
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<br />
• Fahuwa<br />
PHOTO: The Sun Publishing<br />
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If diabetic people change their lifestyles and nutrition, their diabetes status may change. Briefing journalists recently, Mr. Segun Fahuwa, popularly known as Mr. Guarantee said he has a natural combination of plants which maintains good insulin metabolism in the body.]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 23 Oct 2008 08:49:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>The recklessnes of BRT !</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/481361</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[I believe that one can change it by making FRSC see this picture. I made copies and gave it out to them already. If you board one in transit, talk to them.]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 05:41:00 EDT</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Kenya’s democracy on trial</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/321235</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<br />
http://blogs. independent. co.uk/openhouse/ 2008/01/kenyas- nightmar. html  <br />
<br />
On Thursday December 27th 2007, shortly after polling stations were closed, Kenya was hailed as having fulfilled an African dream – to have a free and fair closely contested democratic election. But less than 48 hours later it was clear that the dream of democracy could become a nightmare of ethnic violence. Most of the casualties so far have been the poor and the marginalized – and if things continue as they are, a bitter civil war fought along ethnic lines is certain. To say that what is at stake is the very future of Kenya is not an overstatement.<br />
<br />
To answer the question of how the promise became a nightmare one must begin with very nature of democracy and how it has been functioning in Africa.<br />
<br />
The first element to consider is that in the absence of strong democratic institutions (the three pillars of legislature, executive and judiciary), democracies in Africa are relying more and more on the goodwill of politicians: in this case, a nation is only as democratic as its politicians.<br />
<br />
Added to this, African democracy is in real terms an expression of ethnic tensions. Instead of rolling back tribalism (I use the derisive term deliberately) , African democracy serves it. One could say that all democracies have an element of this: in the West it generally goes under the euphemism of voter demographics. When Hilary Clinton is courting the white, black or Latino vote, she is in fact practicing what might, in other circumstances, be called tribal politics.<br />
<br />
In the Kenyan presidential election, ethnic politics were a key factor in the close election results: the incumbent Mwai Kibaki, a Kikuyu, received very few votes in the Luo areas, while his Luo opponent, Raila Odinga, received only a very small percentage of the Kikuyu vote. In this bitterly contested election where ethnicity was the deciding factor, victory from either side was bound to spill into violence.<br />
<br />
As a direct result of the above, questions of what true justice means and about the growing divide between haves and have-nots become lost to ethnicity. Raila is a flamboyant millionaire while Kibaki is as elite as you can get in Kenya. Lost in the fires of ethnicity is the simple fact that Kibaki and Raila have much more in common with each other than with their supporters. In this sense those engaged in the violence are, to put it bluntly, proxies in a war between two elite leaders.<br />
<br />
Another element to consider is the extent to which the landscape of African politics has changed. We need to stop blanket condemnations of African leadership, and acknowledge that it varies and some leaders are better or worse than others. Kibaki, while not a Mandela is not a Moi or a Mobutu, or a Bokassa or an Idi Amin. By the same token the nature of opposition has changed. Since independence and the struggles against neo-colonial governments, opposition has been automatically understood as the legitimate voice of the people. But opposition no longer means the good guys. In many instances the opposition and the sitting government are practically the same as is indeed the case in Kenya. So while Raila is accusing Kibaki of vote-rigging, it could just as easily be Raila trying to rig and short-circuit the democratic process to favor himself. In other words we have no reason to take either of their claims to be true at face-value. In this impasse of two leaders intent on seizing power, respect for the democratic process couldn’t be more important.<br />
<br />
Raila in my opinion seems to be attempting to foment a Ukrainian-style Orange revolution hence the call for a million-man march in the capital and the threats to form a parallel government. In a country demarcated along ethnic lines, this will only lead to more ethnic violence. Luos will arm against the Kikuyus who will in turn form Kikuyu defense teams. The result will be not a fast transition of power, but rather escalating ethnic violence. Only an insistence on true democratic processes will see Kenya through this crisis. And we need to bind both Kibaki, who is equally responsible for the violence, and Raila to these processes.<br />
<br />
Toward a solution, Kenyans should realize that something beautiful did happen during this election. Most of the big men of Kenyan politics were voted out of Parliament and hence out of office. Even the sons of former dictator Moi did not win seats in Parliament. There seemed to be a belief that voting was a way of talking back the Kenyan political elite, and that democracy could be made to work for the majority poor. This is the flame that we must not let die.<br />
<br />
To nurture this flame, a recount of the votes in a transparent manner is necessary. This, no matter what one thinks of Raila or Kibaki, or whether one thinks the elections were fair or not, should be the meeting ground of all those concerned about the future, immediate and long term, of Kenya.<br />
<br />
If the votes can be recounted in full transparency, this election will not then become the death of Kenyan democracy but rather a test along the way to a democracy with real content – the content of security, equality and justice for Kenya’s majority poor.<br />
 <br />
*Mukoma Wa Ngugi is co-editor of Pambazuka News and a political columnist for the BBC Focus on Africa Magazine.]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Thu, 10 Jan 2008 20:55:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Bakassiwatch</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/318883</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Dear Comrades,<br />
><br />
> On behalf of Bakassiwatch, We wish you all End of<br />
> Year Season and A<br />
> happy New Year.<br />
><br />
> We sincerely thank you all for following up on<br />
> Bakassi issues and<br />
> support our quest for Self Determination.<br />
><br />
> Thanks<br />
><br />
> Agustus E.<br />
><br />
> This issue content the following<br />
><br />
> 1.Copy of the Green Tree Aggreement<br />
><br />
> 2. Senate Committee breif on Bakassi<br />
><br />
> 3.$ 40 million Fund s for Bakassi Disappear.<br />
> 4. Call for Support to stop the Senate Committee.<br />
> ========================================<br />
> Greentree Accord to Reinforce ICJ Verdict on BAKASSI<br />
><br />
> Below is a full text of the agreement signed in New<br />
> York on June 12,<br />
> 2006.<br />
> ________________________________________<br />
><br />
> The Republic of Cameroon (hereinafter referred to as<br />
> "Cameroon") and<br />
> the Federal Republic of Nigeria (hereinafter<br />
> referred to as<br />
> "Nigeria").<br />
><br />
> *Reaffirming their willingness to peacefully<br />
> implement the judgment of<br />
> the International Court of Justice,<br />
><br />
> *Commending the secretary-general of the United<br />
> Nations for his<br />
> efforts made in this respect in organizing the<br />
> tripartite summits and<br />
> establishing the Cameroon-Nigeria Mixed Commission,<br />
><br />
> *Considering that the question of the withdrawal<br />
> from and transfer of<br />
> authority over the Bakassi Peninsula should be<br />
> treated in a forward-<br />
> looking spirit of goodwill in order to open new<br />
> prospects for<br />
> cooperation between the two countries after decades<br />
> of difficult<br />
> bilateral relations,<br />
><br />
> *Determined to encourage the consolidation of<br />
> confidence and peace<br />
> between their two countries for the well-being of<br />
> their peoples and<br />
> for stability in the subregion,<br />
><br />
> Have decided to conclude the present agreement.<br />
><br />
> Article 1<br />
><br />
> Nigeria recognizes the sovereignty of Cameroon over<br />
> the Bakassi<br />
> Peninsula in accordance with the judgment of the<br />
> International Court<br />
> of Justice of 10 October 2002 in the matter of land<br />
> and maritime<br />
> boundary between Cameroon and Nigeria. Cameroon and<br />
> Nigeria recognize<br />
> the land and maritime boundary between the two<br />
> countries as delineated<br />
> by the Court and commit themselves to continuing the<br />
> process of<br />
> implementation already begun.<br />
><br />
> Article 2<br />
><br />
> Nigeria agrees to withdraw all its armed forces from<br />
> the Bakassi<br />
> Peninsula within sixty days of the date of the<br />
> signing of this<br />
> Agreement. If exceptional circumstances so require,<br />
> the secretary-<br />
> general of the United Nations may extend the period,<br />
> as necessary, for<br />
> a further period not exceeding a total of thirty<br />
> days. This withdrawal<br />
> shall be conducted in accordance with the modalities<br />
> envisaged in<br />
> annex 1 to this agreement.<br />
><br />
> Article 3<br />
><br />
> 1. Cameroon, after the transfer of authority to it<br />
> by Nigeria,<br />
> guarantees to Nigerian nationals living in the<br />
> Bakassi Peninsula the<br />
> exercise of the fundamental rights and freedoms<br />
> enshrined in<br />
> international human rights law and in other relevant<br />
> provisions of<br />
> international law.<br />
><br />
> 2. In particular, Cameroon shall:<br />
><br />
> (a) not force Nigerian nationals living in the<br />
> Bakassi Peninsula to<br />
> leave the Zone or to change their nationality;<br />
> (b) respect their culture, language and beliefs;<br />
> (c) respect their right to continue their<br />
> agricultural and fishing<br />
> activities;<br />
> (d) protect their property and their customary land<br />
> rights;<br />
> (e) not levy in any discriminatory manner any taxes<br />
> and other dues on<br />
> Nigerian nationals living in the zone; and<br />
> (f) take every necessary measure to protect Nigerian<br />
> nationals living<br />
> in the zone from any harassment or harm.<br />
><br />
> Article 4<br />
><br />
> Annex I and the map contained in Annex II to this<br />
> agreement shall<br />
> constitute an integral part thereof.<br />
><br />
> No part of this agreement shall be interpreted as a<br />
> renunciation by<br />
> Cameroon of its sovereignty over any part of its<br />
> territory.<br />
><br />
> Article 5<br />
><br />
> This agreement shall be implemented in good faith by<br />
> the parties, with<br />
> the good offices of the secretary-general of the<br />
> United Nations, if<br />
> necessary, and shall be witnessed by the United<br />
> Nations, the Federal<br />
> Republic of Germany, the French Republic, the United<br />
> Kingdom of Great<br />
> Britain and Northern Ireland and the United States<br />
> of America.<br />
><br />
> Article 6<br />
><br />
> 1. A follow-up committee to monitor the<br />
> implementation of this<br />
> agreement is hereby established. It shall be<br />
> composed of<br />
> representatives of Cameroon, Nigeria, the United<br />
> Nations and the<br />
> witness States. The committees shall monitor the<br />
> implementation of the<br />
> agreement by the parties with the assistance of the<br />
> United Nations<br />
> observers of the Mixed Commission.<br />
><br />
> 2. The follow-up committee shall settle any dispute<br />
> regarding the<br />
> interpretation and implementation of this agreement.<br />
><br />
> 3. The activities of the follow-up committee shall<br />
> cease at the end of<br />
> the period of the special transitional regime<br />
> provided for in<br />
> paragraph 4 of annex I to this agreement.<br />
><br />
> Article 7<br />
><br />
> This agreement shall in no way be construed as an<br />
> interpretation or<br />
> modification of the judgment of the International<br />
> Court of Justice of<br />
> 10 October 2002, for which the agreement only sets<br />
> out the modalities<br />
> of implementation.<br />
><br />
><br />
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                    <title>Watch out...</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/312969</link> 
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					<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 23:26:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Genevieve Nnaji ...</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/312967</link> 
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					<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 23:23:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>TalkingITNigeria !</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/312719</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[What can we not do ? Lets talk....<br />
TalkingITNigeria !<br />
<br />
www.cny.ng]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 09:34:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>See...</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/312717</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[Community Name  	Digital Divide Nigeria !<br />
Admin Link 	<br />
Public Link 	http://www.digitaldivide.net/community/ddng]]></description> 
					<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2007 09:28:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Priestess of Osun - My Nigerian Initiation</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/279539</link> 
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					<pubDate>Sat, 10 Nov 2007 23:13:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Nigerian politicians attack!</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/279525</link> 
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					<pubDate>Sat, 10 Nov 2007 22:52:00 EST</pubDate> 
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                    <title>Nigerian Minister Insults Nigerians Abroad</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/279523</link> 
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                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/270649</link> 
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                    <title>NASS Royal Punches !</title> 
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                    <title>ZIMBABWE TOPS LITERACY RANKINGS</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/250933</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[  <br />
Posted by: "Edward Mulindwa" mulindwa@look.ca   mulindwas2000<br />
Sun Sep 16, 2007 2:34 am (PST)<br />
Zim Tops Literacy Rankings<br />
<br />
The Herald (Harare)<br />
<br />
NEWS<br />
14 September 2007<br />
Posted to the web 14 September 2007<br />
Harare<br />
<br />
Zimbabwe has the highest overall literacy rate in Southern Africa at 90<br />
percent followed by South Africa with 86 percent, according to the latest<br />
United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation statistics<br />
on literacy in Africa.<br />
<br />
This development prompted the University of Maryland in the United States to<br />
give Zimbabwe an award for excellence in education at the Second African<br />
Awards in January this year in recognition of the investments made by the<br />
Government in the education sector.<br />
<br />
The statistics, released during celebrations to mark International Literacy<br />
Day that falls any day between September 8 and 12, show that close to 98<br />
percent of youths are literate compared to a regional average of 69,4<br />
percent while the adult literacy rate is 89,4 percent, way ahead of the<br />
regional average of 59,2 percent. Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland are third<br />
on 81 percent while Mozambique recorded the lowest at 46 percent. Last year,<br />
the Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development ranked the quality<br />
of education on offer in Zimbabwe as the third best in Africa, after Tunisia<br />
and Kenya, and 39th in the world.<br />
<br />
The quality of mathematics and science education in Zimbabwe was ranked 70th<br />
in the world with Morocco at 49th and Benin at 55th adjudged to be the only<br />
other African countries better in this department. The Deputy Minister of<br />
Education, Sport and Culture, Cde Titus Maluleke, who was the guest of<br />
honour during the International Literacy Day celebrations in Guruve this<br />
week, commended Zimbabwe for making significant strides in eradicating<br />
illiteracy. The celebrations were held under the theme, "Literacy, key to<br />
good health and well being". In a speech read on his behalf by the acting<br />
quality assurance director in the ministry, Mr Nelson Kapisi, at Chakaodza<br />
Primary School on Wednesday, Cde Maluleke noted that the progress on the<br />
literacy rate had been great, especially among women.<br />
<br />
"Women have recorded tremendous success in reducing their illiteracy rate to<br />
a mere 4 percent today from 64 percent before the attainment of independence<br />
in 1980," he said. Cde Maluleke said literacy was key to enhancing human<br />
capabilities with wide-ranging benefits including improved health and family<br />
planning, HIV and Aids prevention, children's education, poverty reduction<br />
and active citizenship, among others.<br />
<br />
The deputy minister expressed gratitude to Plan Zimbabwe and Unesco for<br />
partnering his ministry in support of the adult literacy programme. He urged<br />
the two organisations to continue with the support until Zimbabwe achieved<br />
100 percent literacy.<br />
<br />
Chakaodza Primary School, which hosted the celebrations, has a class of 19<br />
adults between 36 and 60 years of age who are under the adult literacy<br />
programme. President Mugabe launched the literacy campaign in Mudzi in July<br />
1983. Literacy remains an elusive target in Africa with 60 percent of adults<br />
on the continent unable to read or write. According to Unesco, more than 700<br />
million adults, mostly women, lack minimum literacy skills globally.<br />
<br />
It is believed that almost 800 million people worldwide are functional<br />
illiterates, meaning they can neither read, write nor count. Zimbabwe's<br />
impressive literacy statistics have been premised on a sound education<br />
system that has advanced in leaps and bounds since independence in 1980.<br />
<br />
_____<br />
<br />
Copyright C 2007 The Herald. All rights reserved. Distributed by AllAfrica<br />
Global Media (allAfrica.com) .<br />
<br />
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Groupe de communication Mulindwas<br />
"avec Yoweri Museveni, l'Ouganda est dans l'anarchie"<br />
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                    <title>BLACK PEOPLE AS A COHESIVE UNIT WILL NEVER BE FREE</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/250931</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[By Chief Elder Osiris:<br />
<br />
<br />
A free Thinker can not See things as so desired to be, we must See Things as they are revealed and such Revelation must come not from a Wanting Mind but must come from a Mind as divine as the SUN, PLANETS, And The Elements that keep the Fire Burning, and the Planets Turning, The Elements Must remain as so permitted to be and those Divine Black People that First to come to this Planet, must remain obedient to those forces out of which they did come and it be those Black People that is given the Divine Mind to Reveal to their Children what Was, Is, and Is To be, they take their guidance without question, nor are they infected with the Virus of Wanting, a disease that now infect a people grown to be less than what is given for them to be, a people grown to be more complex than intended to be, but have grown in the sand watered by the Evil of Lies and Deception.<br />
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Such a people, once with the Mind liken to a Star, in the midst of its family, united together with a common cause and an unbreakable bond, Black people no longer can boast of such a commonality, Bond, and Likeness any more, we have become as a Meteor flying aimless throughout the Heaven, having no set identifiable Home of which the Black Mind Clang to, with respect and honor, proud no longer to be as we were in the First of our Stay on this Planet, a fete that no longer has value in the Mind of a People that Lost their Way of Living and with the Universe being a family Unit unto us all, they that wear the Divine coat of the Perfect Night.<br />
<br />
To violate God is to violate the Soul of Self and with such a violation come Death to a Mind that Lived a Divine Life with the Family, The Heavenly bodies, the Elements, and All that did flow out of the Perfect Night, an Honor we no longer respect nor value and that is why Black People will never again be a Whole unto ourselves Soul, the source that keep the Molecules fixed together in unity so that the Mind may be made to be manifest in the Body, the Temple for the Soul, it representing the God Essence, the Force And action that represent Divine Truth and Reality, the Action that is Eternity and Infinite in its action.<br />
<br />
Never again will the Black Race be Free again, the Dichotomy is to infested within the Mind of Black People and our every action take us further away from the Center of the Black Soul, an energy in Harmony with the gods of the Universe, yet the Mind of the Black World has become an Enemy unto ourselves, putting us out of Harmony with the Soul, that which deviate nor Change Not, always consistence in providing the Mind with Divine Information, yet endeavor not to influence, leaving such Life decisions up to the Mind, Body, and Spirit, they that reveal the quality of Life that is being Lived and that is why I am being allowed to inform you that the Black World as once was before, will never be Free, now, what does that say to the saying that, As We Were Before, So Shall We Be Again, so, does what I say to you as I write to you, contradict such an Axiom of a Proverb ?<br />
<br />
It is given to me to share with us Black People, as each ticking sound of the Clock, the Black World is experiencing an action of Evolved Ascension, In Body, Mind, And Spirit,( Attitudinal Behavior ) so all that claim to be Afrikan and Black, is not Black and Divine, yet it be the Divine Black Beings that is in keeping with the Mind Life of the First Way Ancestors and it be they that will taste the Divine Nectar of Freedom, which is in keeping with the Saying, As We Were Before, So Shall We Be Again, and yet there are those that will never again to be Black and Divine, and they be the Afrikan Black Beings and there be the representative of the Dichotomy of the Black Mind, One is Human and the other is Divine.<br />
<br />
There will rise a New Heaven and a New Earth, each being in Harmony, Order, And Balance with each other, yet each representing the Last, which Is In Actuality The First, And The First being Last, meaning in the Divine Presence Of Unity, They Be The One and The Same, And It Be They That Will Revisit The Divine Nectar Of Freedom, On Earth.<br />
<br />
But such a Freedom is nonnegotiable, It Will Take Place the Same Place as the First of the Black Freedom Took Place, yes, there in a place that now is referred to as Afrika, yet to the First Way Ancestors, It was The Divine Dwelling Place Of the gods, Black and in Unity, That They Were, and Shall Be again, So Says The First Way gods, our Divine Black Ancestors, They That Lie Not, being Born In The Midst Of The Eternal Infinite Energy Essence and Shaped In The Divine Truth And Reality Of The Perfect Night, Thus They being The Divine True Children Of gods of the GOD Of Eternal Infinity.<br />
<br />
It is the Foolish Black Mind that Live without Thinking and to Think is to Know The Divine Truth about what was the cause of the Fall of The Black Divine Unified Nation, a Nation Free to interact with the gods, out from the Universe did they come, it be Foolish Black Mind that do not know the reason and purpose for such an Action to be allowed to take place, and now, we Want to Dictate what God is to be to the World of a Profane, Evil World of Trickery.<br />
<br />
You now know not, the attributes of Victory and Liberty, Freedom is no longer a desired goal of the Black Afrikan, Perks Claimed to be Freedom, is serving only as an attribute of deception, concerning Freedom, causing the Black Afrikan Human Being to be Divided and Satisfied with the Wanting Crumbs that fall from the Human Being Table of evil, no longer are you able to be Free, because you the Afrikan Human Being, you now serve to be your biggest stumbling Block, preventing you from having Respect for A Life that deserve to be at Liberty and peace with the Soul.<br />
<br />
Now you stand, waving a flag of victory concerning your efforts regarding the Jena Six, Michael Bell appear to be at ease, the Sister involved in the Love Crime of Hate will soon end in the way you Want, but yet after one Civil infection is contained, another pop up and another, so where is the Victory, yet you fail to see the Need for Reparation and the Need for such an out cry and an up rising needed from you, Why, because the Mental Dichotomy is as such, until it prevent you from Seeing the Need of the Whole, because Freedom and Unity is not the Goal of the Black american Human Being.<br />
<br />
Such be the reason as to why Black People as a Cohesive unit, will never be Free, because in our Human Being Mind, we are as free as we can expect to become, such being the Wanting of the Black Afrikan Human Being, a people that will tolerate EVIL IN ORDER TO SPITE DIVINE TRUTH, WHICH IS NOT UNTIL WE ARE IN CONTROL OF OUR ENVIRONMENT, WILL THERE BE UNITY, LIBERTY, AND FREEDOM FOR THE DIVINE BLACK BEINGS, WHOSE ENEMY HAS COME TO LOOK JUST LIKE US.<br />
<br />
Here Is Lovingly Thinking Of you<br />
<br />
Hoteph<br />
Osiris<br />
Chief Elder<br />
www.myspace. com/osirisakkeba la<br />
www.fwiamsrm. com<br />
o_akkebala2002@ yahoo.com<br />
Copyright@2007]]></description> 
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                    <title>Coolies: How Britain Reinvented Slavery-Video</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/250889</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[<br />
Posted by: "goddess IsIs" goddess_isis_loving@yahoo.com   goddess_isis_loving<br />
Mon Sep 17, 2007 9:51 am (PST)<br />
Coolies: How Britain Reinvented Slavery-Video<br />
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http://openflv. com/watch? v=NDkwODU3NQ= =p=0<br />
Subject: Check out Watch: Coolies: How Britain Reinvented Slavery<br />
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Beloved One:<br />
<br />
There are some of us who are aware of what is on this video. For those who do not know, I encourage you to watch it. If we who do not know, do not care to watch/know, then we who do not, deserve to be left behind (consciously) , and what happens to us, we bring on ourselves, because a lack of knowledge.<br />
<br />
Is there any people on this earth that the british/american haven't raped, robbed...and the likes of?<br />
<br />
Do you think what is in this video is over?<br />
<br />
Look at our condition today and you decide what the Whips are now that keep us down as a people. The Whip of Lack of knowledge, understanding. over standing, and wisdom is the worse Whip.<br />
<br />
How Long will we have the word SHAME written across our forehead/mind, because we refuse to hear and see.<br />
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Brother Keita: "I tried to ignore the things that I knew, only to find that truth will beat the hell out of you." Keita Kenyatta -http://www.keitacor ner.com/<br />
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"When a cause comes along and you know in your bones that it is just, yet refuse to defend it--at that moment you begin to die; and I have never seen so many corpses walking around talking about justice." - Mumia Abu-Jamal<br />
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There are Negroes who will never fight for freedom. There are Negroes who will seek profit for themselves alone from the struggle. There are even some Negroes who will cooperate with their oppressors. These facts should distress no one. Every minority and every people has its share of opportunists, profiteers, free-loaders and escapists." - The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.<br />
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"The ends you serve that are selfish will take you no further than yourself: but the ends you serve that are for all, in common, will take you into eternity." Marcus Garvey<br />
<br />
If you cannot do it, if you are not prepared to do it...then you will die.<br />
You race of cowards, you race of imbeciles, you race of good for nothings. If you cannot do what other men have done, what other nations have done, what other races have done, then you yourself shall die. Marcus Garvey<br />
<br />
You know, when the ancestors take over you just can't stop them when they do something (seven year old goddess Autum Ashante).<br />
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"Saying Of Dr. Malachi Z. York, "Only Fools Duck, When The Truth Is Thrown At Them!" Free Dr. Malachi Z. York!!!"<br />
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When we are unaware of Truth, a lie will appear as truth (OSIRIS)<br />
<br />
So when we have made the Divine Truth Known and it is not received, then it is Time to Turn away, because our Task has been completed with them we share Divine Truth with. (osiris)<br />
<br />
Allow your mind to wander into the ABYSS of Infinity, and allow your mind to comprehend what you see. There you will be in the circle that reveals the Divine Truth, and that which is Divinely Real.(osiris) ]]></description> 
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                    <title>Colored Black Negroes</title> 
                    <link>http://www.tigblog.org/group/ngd/post/250867</link> 
                    <description><![CDATA[  Re: [SOA] "Colored Black Negroes" will NEVER get Reparations because<br />
Posted by: "o_akkebala" o_akkebala2002@yahoo.com   o_akkebala2002<br />
Mon Sep 17, 2007 4:29 pm (PST)<br />
This is a Divine Mind that has been given the ability to See Divinely Truthfully, the ailment of Black People and it is such a Truth that it take the Vision of a Mind that is Free to See and Speak without consideration of Buddy, Buddy, Organization Doctrine, Clannish Relationship, Religious Persuasion or selfish motive, etc:.<br />
<br />
When Speaking the Divine Truth Freely about the State of condition of the Black World, that Truth Bond only with Divine Truth and Reality.<br />
<br />
It is the Divine Truth that must begin to be spoken by Serious Free Thinking Black Folks.<br />
<br />
Here Is Loving You<br />
<br />
Hoteph<br />
<br />
Osiris<br />
Chief Elder<br />
<br />
Amexem INDIGENOUS Dweller <allpraisesduetothec reator@yahoo. com> wrote:<br />
Note: This will probably be one of the most serious post displays that I will ever generate on the network groups. I know that I have in the past posted information in which was sort of strong and pungent to the overall mass of recipients, but that is because I feel an incredible € ¦’±Cosmological€ ¦’´ urge to be direct, potent, and extremely effective in what I sling. We (as a Natural Indigenous PEOPLE) are truly in a catastrophic spiral downward because of something in which our ancestors foolishly acquiesced (consented) to in our earlier physical presence and previous existence in time. Your un-natural WHITE enemy has convinced you that you are under € ¦’³The Curse of HAM€ ¦’´ but it is more like the Curse of the € ¦’³SCAM€ ¦’´. Due to our Cognitive Dissonance, it almost seems as though we have been voluntarily € ¦’³banished€ ¦’´ from our own NATURAL Self and our own NATURAL Law.<br />
I truly hope you all FEEL ME on this one because our Universal Dignity and Divine Existence is clearly at stake.<br />
* * * End of Note * * *<br />
<br />
<br />
The extreme root causes for our deplorable and shameful condition right now (in my opinion) is:<br />
<br />
1) LACK OF KNOWLEDGE, which is tied to Parentage, through Heritage and Cultural Orientation; with Sovereign rights to this land and it€ ¦’²s resources.<br />
<br />
We as € ¦’³Beautiful€ ¦’´ so-called Black People are majoring way too much in detrimental foolishness and placing way too much emphasis on distractions (unproductive TV, Internet, Cable, Videogames, Talk Shows, Outdoor Events, and Material Un-necessities) . We have allowed ourselves to become sadly "DUMBED DOWN" and "PSYCHED OUT".<br />
<br />
2) LACK OF NATIONALITY, and a National Flag and National Seal to solidify distinction in the International Community.<br />
<br />
A Chinese Man is from CHINA, A Russian Man is from RUSSIA, An Australian Man is from AUSTRALIA. There is NO such Nationality as an African-American because they are both one in the same. Africa is the Modern name and America is the contemporary name. Both of these names were most likely perpetrated on the land by the same un-natural non-indigenous "Parasitic" Foreigner. The combined two (2) continents inappropriately now known as € ¦’³America€ ¦’´ was originally referred to as AL MOROC and Ancient AMEXEM at on point or another. WHEN YOU BEGIN TO ALLOW SOMEONE/ANYONE TO RENAME YOU AND YOUR PROPERTY (Especially your "ENEMY"), YOU ARE DEFINATELY ON THE WAY DOWN AND OUT.<br />
<br />
3) LACK OF BIRTHRIGHTS (Self-Authority) and HERITAGE (Land and Resources), due by theft by the alien Albino-European Colonial € ¦’³Murderer€ ¦’´ Criminals.<br />
<br />
THIS IS A SERIOUS TRAGEDY. It is traditionally and historically known for us to be descendants of the Ancient Moabites. Our € ¦’³Foremothers€ ¦’´ and € ¦’³Forefathers€ ¦’´ saturated and dwelled on this land with inseparable and inalienable rights. € ¦’³YOU ARE WHAT YOUR FOREPARENTS WERE€ ¦’´ (Sovereign Indigenous Aboriginals) .<br />
<br />
4) LACK OF SOVEREIGNTY, due to theft and denial of Birthrights and lack of an operating € ¦’±Constitution€ ¦’´ , originating from self, for National and International protections of Sovereign Citizens Rights and Immunities.<br />
<br />
If your FOREPARENTS were Sovereign, then HOW THE HELL ARE YOU A SLAVE on your own land? Somebody (namely PALE-FACE) has handed you a contradictory Book (namely Bible) with a contradictory Religion (Chrisianity) , handed you a cup of Magic Devil Water (meaning Liquor), and told you to look in the sky for GOD. Then they knocked you upside your head, tied you up, stole your land and raped your women. And we are practically still in the same predicament (or worse) today.<br />
<br />
5) Tremendous LACK OF STATUS<br />
<br />
We have absolutely NO RECOGNIZABLE STATUS IN THE LAW. A € ¦’³Colored Black Negro€ ¦’´ has NO Rights, NO Protections, NO True Name, NO Considerations, and NO Respect. A name clearly denotes possession, ownership and property. You are literally considered as a thing with an improper Slave Master's surname. Names like Wilson, Moore, Harris, Jackson, McKinney, McPherson, and Taylor, does not belong to you. DROP THAT CRACKER ASS PARASITE RETARD'S LAST NAME AND RE-HONOR AND SHOW SOME RESPECT FOR YOUR FOREMOTHERS AND FOREFATHERS. IF SOMEONE CALLED YOU "FROG-FACE", WOULD YOU ANSWER?<br />
<br />
6) IMPROPER JURISDICTIONAL VENUE<br />
<br />
There is a historic document entitled € ¦’³The Peace and Friendship Treaty of 1787€ ¦’´. The Western WHITE-SUPREMACIST college textbooks will not allow you to know this (among other things) but, the Sultan of Morocco had to try to come up with some sort of viable "peaceful" solutions with the un-natural non-indigenous psychopathic sense-less murdering CRIMINALS that were unwanted and illegally on this land. The United States Republic Constitution was implemented by the order of your Majesty in Morocco (€ ¦’³Your€ ¦’´ relative) to try to stop the senseless slaughtering and countless violations of the Moors (which is YOU) on this vast Indigenous Land. As you can see, it did NOT last and was NOT very effective. YOU CAN TAKE THE € ¦’³DISEASED€ ¦’´ CAVE MAN OUT OF BARBARIC-CANNIBAL EUROPE, But YOU CAN€ ¦’²T TAKE THE BARBARIC CANNIBAL OUT OF THE DISEASED CAVE MAN.<br />
<br />
Furthermore, this drafted up Constitution was set up to try to referee the daily harsh encounters with this un-natural € ¦’³DOG€ ¦’´ of a species of a race of people. They historically should have absolutely NO jurisdiction over you on these lands. We have NO business in their courts, their schools, their MILITARY, their hospitals or their "goddamned" PRISONS and JAILS. All of this bullsh%t about sentencing a young 16 year old indigenous Asiatic € ¦’³Black€ ¦’´ Man to 22 years for defending himself against Rabid Flea-Bitten € ¦’³White€ ¦’´ people has got to stop (referring to the Jena six). We are supposed to have a Moorish Tribunal to handle any discrepancies with the Colonial Albion United Snakes € ¦’³Foreign€ ¦’´ Citizens. That RACIST ASS Judge needs to be beat to death with his own body part (for however many years he sentences any of them young Men ). THEY (the Colonial Rejects) WERE ONLY AUTHORIZED TO TRADE HERE ON THE EASTERN SEABOARD IN ORDER TO TRY TO MAKE SOME SORT OF PEACE. THEY WERE NOT<br />
MEANT TO HAVE ANY "JURISDICTION" OVER YOU ON YOUR OWN LAND.<br />
<br />
THIS IS WHAT YOU GET WHEN YOU HAVE NO KNOWLEDGE OF SELF, NO NATIONALITY, NO HERITAGE AND BIRTHRIGHTS, NO SOVEREIGNTY, AND NO STATUS.<br />
<br />
PALE-FACE IS CLEARLY NOT PLAYING WITH YOU. THEY ARE ACTUALLY STARTING TO EAT EACH OTHER (just like the un-civilized Cannibal "BEASTS" that they truly are), SO YOU KNOW WHAT THE HELL THEY ARE GOING TO DO TO YOU.<br />
<br />
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                    <title>ARTICLE: Soludo  His Critics</title> 
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Posted by: "newnigerianpolitics.com" newnigerianpolitics@gmail.com<br />
Mon Sep 17, 2007 3:12 pm (PST)<br />
*Soludo and His critics*<br />
*By Arnold Alalibo*<br />
*New Nigerian Politics (www.newnigerianpol itics.com) *<br />
*Sept. 17, 2007<br />
*<br />
<br />
*The* proposed currency reform that caused a heated debate in the country<br />
eventually came to a head when President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua directed a<br />
suspension of the policy few weeks ago. Many people reacted to the<br />
suspension differently. Opponents of the policy jubilated, while others<br />
applauded it with caution.<br />
<br />
The initial reason given by the government for the suspension was that the<br />
Central Bank failed to notify the president of the policy in writing and<br />
obtain an approval in compliance with section 19 of the CBN Act before it<br />
was announced by its governor, Prof. Charles Soludo.<br />
<br />
But besides the issue of the contravention of the CBN Act, it is apparent<br />
that the policy kicked the bucket because of the widespread negative<br />
perception of it by Nigerians. This was the real reason for the applause<br />
from those who criticised the policy. But the grounds upon which Soludo's<br />
critics rest have little to do with the real issues. The real issues should<br />
be the implications of the entire policy for the Nigerian economy. In other<br />
words, what the nation should consider are the benefits of the reforms to<br />
our economy.<br />
<br />
Though many may not see the need for a re-denomination policy at this time<br />
when the economy still remains fragile, expressing sentiments about<br />
sensitive economic matters of this magnitude might further weaken the<br />
economy. Immediate reactions or the expression of sentiments might not be<br />
the right way to respond to such policy matters. When issues like this come<br />
up, the best option will be the embarkation of a study in order to arrive at<br />
an enlightened view. I am not an economist, but I know that sometimes the<br />
workability of an economic policy depends on the perception of the people.<br />
If people perceive it wrongly and do not have understanding of it, it might<br />
be counter-productive.<br />
<br />
Nigerians should not see the suspension of the policy as a decision to<br />
celebrate. We ought to have reached a stage where economic policies should<br />
not be impaired by either political or personal considerations. The only<br />
reason we should celebrate is if after proper study it has been established<br />
that the policy will have negative impact on the nation's economy. Even if<br />
re-denomination is not necessary at this point, it does not imply that the<br />
policy has no benefits.<br />
<br />
It is true that those who favour the policy usually cite countries that<br />
implemented it with high inflationary trend, where the policy eventually<br />
worked. But some countries have also reformed their currencies without high<br />
inflation and this has helped their economies. My contention is that this<br />
country has spent so much on previous restructuring of the naira to the<br />
exclusion of the provision of basic infrastructure. The question is what<br />
direct benefits will re-denomination of the naira have for the common man?<br />
Will it satisfy his hunger or bring food on his table?<br />
<br />
The answers to these questions notwithstanding, it will be wrong for<br />
Nigerians to construe government's suspension of the policy to mean that it<br />
does not support efforts by the CBN to strengthen the naira. It could be<br />
that the government wants the naira to be invigorated through increased<br />
economic activity and not by a method that looks like "casino gambling".<br />
<br />
As the nation's economy picks gradually, there is need for proper<br />
coordination of people in power to avoid a clash of interests and to ensure<br />
that the economy is put in the right standing. Issues like the<br />
re-denomination of the naira should be viewed critically devoid of<br />
personality interest.<br />
<br />
Although many people see Soludo as a man of little idiosyncrasies, he has<br />
contributed immensely to the growth of the economy through his "contentious"<br />
policies. His policies have produced visible results and brought about<br />
landmark successes that have changed the dynamics of the economy and made it<br />
the thrust of foreign investors.<br />
<br />
We should not be in a hurry to forget Soludo's input in the banking sector.<br />
Through his effort, the country has a new look banking sector, with 25 solid<br />
banks by international standards, some of which have made it to the list of<br />
the top 500 banks in the world, a fussy capital market and a sound<br />
macroeconomic environment with a single-digit inflation which has been<br />
sustained for the past one year.<br />
<br />
With a stable exchange rate and soaring external reserves, Soludo has proved<br />
his mettle. His ideas should not be jettisoned without careful<br />
consideration; that will amount to throwing away the baby with the dirty<br />
water. Re-denomination is only one of his many economic policies, and so the<br />
perceived loopholes in it should not be allowed to ruin the economy.<br />
<br />
-- <br />
Editorial  Publishing Team<br />
New Nigerian Politics<br />
Website:newnigerian politics. com<br />
Email:editor@newnigerianp olitics.com<br />
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                    <title>Anenih Is Not My Rival –Ogbemudia</title> 
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                    <description><![CDATA[  Re: [IgboEvents:] Anenih Is Not My Rival –Ogbemudia<br />
Posted by: "nwadikeh buchi" nwadikeh@yahoo.com   nwadikeh<br />
Mon Sep 17, 2007 8:51 pm (PST)<br />
Brother<br />
the untold story in all these is that these boys that ruled Nigeria for 40 years did not KNOW A SINGLE THING...<br />
<br />
They were just placed there and repositione without qualifications.<br />
<br />
These are the boys that were placed on the level of HIS EXCELLENCY, THE EZE GBURU GBURU of IGBO.<br />
<br />
AWUSA wanted him as a soccer player...and he became a BRIGADE commander and a Governor of a Region.<br />
<br />
Now..what do you think of the people who have put out themselves to be PRAISE SINGER of these BUMS?.<br />
Well..they were looking for kickbacks on these write up of praises of Biblical proportions. .of those got promoted 3 times in 1 month.<br />
DO YOU NOW KNOW WHY IT WAS EASY TO TAKE OVER AND DECLARE republic of benin..!!!!<br />
<br />
Why should they not run away from their IGBO..?<br />
Look at those running away !..their lives depended on the AWUSA promotions!! !!<br />
<br />
The only thing visible after 40years in republic of benin are the OVER NIGHT BUS STOPS along that one road for IGBO TRADERS.<br />
<br />
They are now on the way side....<br />
The SOUTH SOUTH has been paid off by BABA. They got VP. In 7 year coming...IGBO will take charge of that place.<br />
WE JUST HAVE TO GET THE RIGHT IGBO<br />
By then ENAHORO will have had some ****** because he said he will not be alive to see IGBO rule NIGERIA again. That was when he thought he had it all together with the AWUSA!.<br />
<br />
OGBOMUDIA and his kins will all be alive to take ORDERS from IGBO. And his, OGBOMUDIA , kids will be begging the GRAND KIDS of IGBO NWAWO for a living indeed. By the way DAVID EJOOR is taking ORDERS from IGBO in IGBO STATE<br />
<br />
He forgot that DAVID EJOOR tried to move the CAPITAL of DELTA to WARRI with his Army connections together with that LEBANEESE IBRU..,because ASABA was all IGBO. Even the DELTA Radio was moved back to ASABA<br />
<br />
WITH TIME ...ALL WILL RE-ESTABLISH THEIR IGBO<br />
<br />
The 3rd crossing of the Niger is on the works..It will be between Onitsha and Egbema Area..giving direct access to Owerri [Imo]. Delta is a long state up and down in geography.<br />
<br />
this is nwadike<br />
having my way on IGBO haters<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
<br />
Goddy Uwazurike <uwazurike@yahoo. com> wrote:<br />
Both Ogbemudia and Idahosa had Igbanke fathers and<br />
Bini mothers.They both grew up in Benin city. It is<br />
amazing that over time , their Igbanke heritage is<br />
lost at the alter of present Igbophobia reality.<br />
Perhaps , one of their offsprings will one day<br />
proclaim the Ika Igboness of the Igbankes and the Igbo<br />
akiri of Edo state. Cheif Goddy Uwazurike(Ide)<br />
--- nwadikeh buchi <nwadikeh@yahoo. com> wrote:<br />
<br />
> >>>>..Five Battalion went to hire somebody,<br />
> me,[football player]. But Five Battalion did not<br />
> want to accept that story. So, that night they gave<br />
> me uniform. Trained me and gave me number 18149059.<br />
> ...For 21 days I was a Second Lieutenant. For<br />
> another 21 days I was a lieutenant and then a<br />
> Captain, all in 42 days. So, we moved to The Congo.<br />
> ....Col. Nwawo was our commander, while Brigadier<br />
> David Ejoor was the military governor. And because<br />
> Ejoor was also a non-Igbo, the loyalty of those of<br />
> us who were non-Igbos went to him. So we resolved to<br />
> protect him because Nwawo said he was senior to<br />
> Ejoor, and he shouldn€ ¦’²t be the governor. So, we said<br />
> € ¦’±not in your life.....<br />
> ..But as a junior officer, there was little I could<br />
> say. Nwawo said, € ¦’±well we heard that the rebels are<br />
> at Ikpoba Hill and we don€ ¦’²t know what to do.€ ¦’² I just<br />
> burst into laughter. Then he asked me € ¦’±why I am<br />
> laughing?€ ¦’² I said € ¦’±it sounds funny for you to say<br />
> you don€ ¦’²t know what to do.€ ¦’²...<<<< Ogbemudia<br />
><br />
> Fellows<br />
> This guy is filled with horse drop<br />
> outs.<br />
><br />
> He is nothing but a name dropper that never did<br />
> anything on his own !.<br />
> He some how got he tripple promotions as an AWUSA<br />
> agent during the war ..as a way to check the IGBO.<br />
><br />
> Is there any doubt where those BIAFRA WAR<br />
> ENCYCLOPEDIA are getting their stories !/!/!????<br />
><br />
> Anybody who beleived that those people with the<br />
> bllod line of Ogbommudia has IGBO at heart should<br />
> think twice. Enahoro and the rest of them that never<br />
> made it in life.<br />
><br />
> Happy to hear it from him that they are none IGBO<br />
> and will not Obey IGBO their superior!... .That did<br />
> not jump promotions like DAVID EJOOR was double<br />
> promoted to Brigadier.!<br />
><br />
> All those were just to fill positions of the killed<br />
> off and vacated IGBO in the Army!..<br />
><br />
> Some how , he, Ogbomudia, failed to realize that he<br />
> was used and paid for the war. The end of his fame<br />
> He cannot even win a local Govt race without the<br />
> approval of Anenih. His agents tried and lost..<br />
> He should go and ask ADEKUNLE.<br />
> These guys are still on BIAFRA WAR<br />
> GLORIES.<br />
><br />
> Murtala Mohammed was interested in the Presidency<br />
> and not holding down a war zone-region. He got<br />
> Gowan overthrown.<br />
><br />
> this is nwaikeh<br />
> on the army leader wanna be who trained in<br />
> india...without WAEC and GCE..<br />
> Who wants to QUESTION the SUPERIORITY of IGBO ARMY<br />
> OFFICERS?<br />
><br />
><br />
><br />
> Anenih Is Not My Rival € ¦’¶Ogbemudia<br />
> Mon, 17 Sep 2007 03:01:00<br />
><br />
> Ogbemudia<br />
> Article by:<br />
><br />
><br />
> What is it like being 75 years?<br />
><br />
><br />
> I will be 75 years old on September 17. But I<br />
> remembered that I celebrated my 50th, 55th, 60th,<br />
> 65th, and 70th, birthdays in different forms. I<br />
> always recall that there are three milestones in the<br />
> life of everybody, namely the day he was born, the<br />
> day he got married and the day he died. Those three<br />
> are very significant. So, if you have people wishing<br />
> you happy birthday, it also reminds you that you are<br />
> getting nearer to your destination. And at 70, when<br />
> people were wishing me happy birthday, my thoughts<br />
> were that I had matched half way. So, how long more<br />
> do I have to go? I picked up the Bible, and it says<br />
> two score and ten, which is 70. I am already 70, so<br />
> I asked myself € ¦’¶ where do I go from there? Well,<br />
> only God knows. So, we are all anticipating the day<br />
> God will say come back and join me. But so far I am<br />
> happy, my family is very happy, my friends are very<br />
> keen to see me in good health.<br />
><br />
><br />
> Looking at the challenges you have faced since you<br />
> were born, did you ever imagine living this long?<br />
><br />
><br />
> No. In 1960, Ben Madiebo came to me and said € ¦’±why<br />
> didn€ ¦’²t you insure your life?€ ¦’² I asked him € ¦’±how do<br />
> you do that?€ ¦’² He said; € ¦’±you can insure for 15 years,<br />
> for 20 years or 30€ ¦’² and that the minimum was 12<br />
> years. But I said, € ¦’±I don€ ¦’²t want that€ ¦’². That it was<br />
> too long because it means at that time I will be<br />
> over 60 years.€ ¦’² I didn€ ¦’²t think I could make it. But<br />
> he pressed and pressed and I insured my life. I<br />
> signed a paper that I will pay 11 pounds every<br />
> month. After signing the paper I forgot until one<br />
> morning he ran to me and said € ¦’±this is 1975, your<br />
> insurance is due and how do you want it paid?€ ¦’² I now<br />
> asked, € ¦’±Can I increase it? He said no and that € ¦’±you<br />
> can€ ¦’²t now, you should have increased it at that<br />
> time.€ ¦’² So, it is very difficult for one to know.<br />
> There are no barometers or indications. If you are<br />
> very sick and you think you will go tomorrow, you<br />
> may find yourself well suddenly. Sometimes you hear<br />
> that somebody you chatted with last night is dead by<br />
> morning. So no one can say that<br />
> it will be next week or whenever. For instance,<br />
> there was one of our senior politicians, who went to<br />
> his constituency, and was fighting to get a<br />
> position. So they brought him to me and I asked,<br />
> € ¦’±what do you want and he said he replied that he<br />
> wanted to be the chairman.€ ¦’² He said € ¦’±if I am not<br />
> made a chairman I will do this and that.€ ¦’² I told him<br />
> that we still had three months left and that he<br />
> should wait. He said no and that he wants<br />
> confirmation that day. I said no. I said, € ¦’±go back<br />
> to your people and tomorrow you should come and<br />
> discuss the decision of all of you, after then I<br />
> will confirm it.€ ¦’² That seemed to have pleased him<br />
> and so he went. On Saturday morning, they rushed to<br />
> my house to tell me that the man was dead. So, all<br />
> the fight, all the trouble ended just like that. So,<br />
> it is not easy for anybody to be able to say next<br />
> week or when the time will come. The only one who<br />
> perhaps I feel had a feeling and I can remember was<br />
> my attorney general. After the burial of our<br />
> governor, Chief Jereton Mariere, he came to me and<br />
> said € ¦’±Sir, I have never seen somebody given such a<br />
> wonderful burial. Promise me that if I die you will<br />
> do the same for me?€ ¦’² By next week he was dead. Even<br />
> when he was saying it I didn€ ¦’²t believe that he knew<br />
> he would die. But he merely said it. I was going to<br />
> Lagos, Chief Mariere saw me off at Oluku Junction<br />
> along Benin-Lagos road. He then gave me a paper<br />
> about his life. I then said € ¦’±Chief, why are you so<br />
> anxious for me to read this paper.€ ¦’² He said, € ¦’±no, I<br />
> just want you to have it.€ ¦’² So, when we parted,<br />
> between Benin and Lagos, I went through the paper.<br />
> When I returned from Europe I heard he was dead and<br />
> it was that paper that they used for his<br />
> publication. So, nobody can tell when. Even doctors<br />
> tell some people that they cannot live for more than<br />
> five years, but they eventually live longer than the<br />
> doctor that said it.<br />
><br />
><br />
> What was growing up like?<br />
><br />
><br />
> Awful, poor, overworked and underpaid. My father was<br />
> a poor man, a farmer. In addition to farming, he was<br />
> involved in carpentry, which he learnt as a<br />
> profession. In the morning, we would leave home at<br />
> about half past five. After that we would go to<br />
> school. Without going to the river you cannot take<br />
> your bath. At the end of the day, we would go to the<br />
> farm. At that time rubber was a prominent product in<br />
> the then Mid-western Region. And I was an expert in<br />
> tapping it. I beat everybody€ ¦’²s record in my village.<br />
> Then going to school was an adventure because after<br />
> all the work at home you go to school tired. But I<br />
> give credit to those who insisted that I should go<br />
> to school. I joined the army with my school<br />
> certificate in 1953. I left the army with Bachelor<br />
> of Business Administration, which I did through long<br />
> distance learning. Few years back, I went to<br />
> Heritage University in America and also acquired<br />
> some knowledge. So, childhood prepared me for the<br />
> tasks that eventually came my<br />
> way. Walking three miles every morning to collect<br />
> water made me a very strong boy when I joined the<br />
> army. People usually ask me € ¦’±where did you get this<br />
> strength from?€ ¦’² It has not been easy for me to<br />
> explain that I had to go to the river every morning.<br />
> It is unlike now when you have taps right inside<br />
> your bedroom.<br />
><br />
><br />
> So, what actually motivated you to join the army?<br />
><br />
><br />
> We were playing football at that place where there<br />
> is now a ring road in Benin. That place used to be a<br />
> football field. The office there was Public Works<br />
> Department (PWD). So, we go there to play every<br />
> time. When there was an important match we would<br />
> stay by the sides to watch. So we would watch the<br />
> military<br />
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                    <title>Call for papers - International Journal of Social and Management Sci</title> 
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Posted by: "Dele Olawole" discussion@africaservice.com   africaservice<br />
Mon Sep 17, 2007 2:24 pm (PST)<br />
Call for papers<br />
<br />
We are now accepting articles for Volume 1 Number 2 of IJOSAMS that will be out in December 2007 - Please forward to anyone that this information might benefit.<br />
<br />
International Journal of Social and Management Sciences is a multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal devoted to publishing research papers in all related fields of social and management sciences.<br />
<br />
Since this journal is multidisciplinary, quality papers from various disciplines such as Economics, Management, Demography, Political science, Geography, Psychology, Literature, History, Anthropology, Sociology, Labor Management, Communication and English would be considered. Aimed at providing an international forum for exchange of ideas across cultures, articles submitted must be theoretically rigorous; offer new insights; include recent review of literature; apply appropriate methodologies; and include stimulating discussion of results and conclusions.<br />
<br />
Therefore, the Publisher and the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Social and Management Sciences invite scholars and researchers to submit original papers for review and publication in the journal.<br />
<br />
Articles will be accepted only by email sent to the Editor-in-Chief Dr. Dimeji Togunde - editorinchief@ ijosams.com or Dtogunde@albion. edu<br />
<br />
The review process would take 4-6 weeks.<br />
<br />
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