Thursday, 7 October 2021
Ezeruom Ugwu Biography
Thursday, 22 July 2021
Evan okoro cries out after attack by BIGO streaming team Nigeria
Wednesday, 14 July 2021
Israeli filmmakers and activist arrested in Nigeria.
.Israeli filmmakers and activist arrested in Nigeria.
Rudy Rochman and two other Israelis traveled to Nigeria to film a documentary and met with prominent leaders in the Igbo community.
Israeli filmmakers arrested in Nigeria over alleged contact with separatists
Rudy Rochman and two other Israelis were in separatist Biafran region shooting documentary about Igbo Jews
One of the Israelis arrested is Rudy Rochman, a Zionist activist with almost 95,000 followers on Instagram. Making the flight with him were filmmaker Noam Leibman and French-Israeli journalist E. David Benaym.
The Israelis were in Nigeria to film “We Were Never Lost,” a documentary exploring Jewish communities in African countries such as Kenya, Madagascar, Uganda, and Nigeria.
Thursday, 8 July 2021
Ambassador Isaac Izoya added another award to his portfolio
He also was pleasnatly surprised when the award was presented to his representative at the event screen actor Cynthia Agholo
He said “I feel very grateful and very fulfilled to know that an NGO like this exists keeping tab with activities of diaspora Nigerians and their contributions to national and global growth. This will no doubt galvanise us to do more for the progress of the world. I thank the organisers for finding me worthy of the award.
Wednesday, 30 June 2021
Read the history of Nigeria in the shortest form
Tuesday, 29 June 2021
WILL THE NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT KILL NNAMDI KANU
Sunday, 27 June 2021
Uruemu Adejinmi Becomes First Black Mayor In Ireland
From asylum seeker to Ireland’s first black mayor in seven years
Ireland's first black mayor today hailed his election as a symbol of how European countries can adapt successfully to rapid rates of immigration.
R useotimi Adebari, who arrived seven years ago as an asylum seeker and became a councillor in 2004, has been chosen as the first citizen of Portlaoise.A Christian from Nigeria, he was forced to flee his hometown of Okeodan in the south-western state of Ogun because of religious persecution. When he settled in Portlaoise with his wife and family, his two children were the only foreign pupils in the local school; there are now more than 30 nationalities in its classes.
Friday, 25 June 2021
Knifeman 'kills at least three people and wounds six' in street rampage before German
The situation was now under control, police said.
The attacker was overpowered after police used a firearm,' Lower Franconia police said on Twitter. 'There are no indications of a second suspect. There is NO danger to the population.'
Local media earlier reported multiple stabbings in Wurzburg, a city of some 130,000 people south-east of Frankfurt.
Nigerians gathered in the streets of London to protest
Online Premiere today Unbroken Tribe.
Thursday, 6 May 2021
The song, " Ooh Africa"
Wednesday, 5 May 2021
Nigeria Theatre ambassador in hamburg Germany
Friday, 23 April 2021
Ooh Africa! By Eliel: will be a perfect addition to the World Music Scene
Thursday, 1 April 2021
STEALING CAN BE JUSTIFIED UNDER 5 CIRCUMSTANCES!!!!!!
STEALING CAN BE JUSTIFIED UNDER 5 CIRCUMSTANCES!!!!!!
Steal: v. to illegally take by force and/or by the threat of force and/or by fraudulent means
Murder or killing is stealing life, adultery is stealing fidelity, lying is stealing the truth, and being arrested is stealing mobility. Whatever should be illegal in society is discussing whether something is being stolen and under what circumstances the stealing may be justified, which is frequently emergency situations.
Stealing is not an absolute moral law even though stealing possessions is almost always wrong. Stealing has exceptions and it can be legally permitted within reason under five general circumstances: During a self-defense war, in personal self-defense, for food during food emergencies, taxation, and law enforcement or public self-defense.
During a Self-Defense War: Any and almost all stealing variations can be permitted during war with the exception of mutual nuclear destruction. Forcibly taking the life of enemy soldiers and destroying or forcibly taking enemy property during war is an example of stealing enemy life and property which is justified as long as you are the country that was attacked first.
Starting a war should be a crime but fighting one is not a crime if it is done in self-defense.
In Personal Self-Defense: One should try to use minimal force in a personal bodily attack unless instant death is threatened or a struggle against a lethal weapon is involved. If you are struggling against the threat of a lethal weapon and kill the attacker in the process then this is legally justified and you should not be punished such as going to jail.
Defending your personal property with a lethal weapon under circumstances where there is no legal authority present is justified. An honest armed citizen is the best defense against a national tyranny or the tyranny of criminals when law enforcement is on strike or out of not present during an emergency such as a hurricane.
Even under normal conditions an honest citizen has a right to defend his property with a weapon against invasion by drug addicts and sociopaths when the police are not immediately present.
Stop or I will shoot you in the leg! This is an example of a threat which should be permitted especially by businessmen who are just trying to protect their property when the police are not immediately present. If the criminal is maimed for life then it is a just result since it is a just price to pay for giving in to drug addiction or criminal temptations or being mentally out of lawful control.
Stealing a life in self-defense can be justified as shown above.
For Food Emergencies: Stealing food when one is starving to death is understandable as long as the person from whom the food is being stolen is not also starving to death.
It also is acceptable to forcibly steal the life of domesticated animals and plants which we use as food. On the other hand we should not steal the life of wilderness plants and animals so that biodiversity may be conserved and even expanded.
Stealing the real estate which wilderness plants and animals live on is a not so obvious way of reducing their numbers and thereby also reducing biodiversity. Yes stealing the life of wilderness plants and animals and stealing the land that they live on should be a very serious crime!
Taxation: Stealing money from individuals through taxation is legal and justified to provide military security and government services that theoretically promote the welfare of the nation even though there is a tendency for the government to also promote with special laws special interest groups that have political and/or economic power and frequently have little or no connection with the general welfare.
The government is using the threat of severe fines and even forceful imprisonment if you don’t pay your taxes. Yes the government is stealing your tax money but it is legal! Huge amounts of money are stolen by the government and the higher the taxes the more unjust the government is and the more of a thief the government becomes. Government distribution of taxes to special interest groups and poor members of society not based on merit is an unjust distribution of wealth.
Law enforcement or public self-defense:
When police make an arrest they are nonfraudulently stealing the right to free mobility from criminals and law violators who are endangering the public safety.
When the mentally ill or drug addicts under the influence of drugs threaten people in motor vehicles they can be forcibly arrested. When criminals are arrested for their crimes force and frequently the threat of force is used by the police. Another way of communicating it is that police have the right to nonfraudulently steal some of your liberty if you have committed a crime or are immediately endangering the lives of innocent people. Thus nonfraudulently stealing the right to free mobility or nonfraudulently stealing some of your liberty is legal when justified and done by the police for justified reasons.
Law enforcement is nonfraudulent stealing justified by society for the greater good or welfare of all its citizens. Almost everyone doesn’t feel that police steal anything but I have just shown you that police do in fact legally and nonfraudulently steal some of your liberty if the law and real circumstances justifies it.
A final note. To combat cyber criminals who prey upon the public it is possible to justify eavesdropping or stealing information from suspected criminals who are using the internet and that means being able to spy on their money transactions on the internet by accessing their personal account information which may be anywhere in the world. Coordinating this kind of stealing of information across international borders is a problem yet to be solved by some international laws which all the countries of the world should comply with.
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Tuesday, 16 March 2021
Pete Edochie’s marital advice to women sets social media on fire
Sunday, 14 March 2021
Nigerians are known internationally, but what is the dark side of them we never hear about?
I had to rack my brain before coming up with this.
If there's any dark side about Nigerians, it is that:
They are scared.
They are scared of standing up for what they believe in. That's why we don't carry out mass physical protests when our interests are being stomped in the dust. Instead, we go to social media and make noise never backed up with actions.
They are scared of accepting their cultural identity. That's why our cultural beliefs and dressings conforms to that of the west. When you go for an interview or a ‘big’ event, you are measured by the smartness of your suit and perfectness of your English dress.
For proof:
Check this out
And this
Notice one thing in common? They are all big wigs...
They are scared of saying the truth about their country. That's why when foreigners ask some questions about our country, we sometimes fall to the temptation of padding its real situation in the name of ‘I love my country’ instead of saying it as it is.
This is one of our greatest problems and is common to not only Nigerians but to many Africans