"A man on his knees can see more and further into the future than a man on a mountaintop. Problems force us to pray with an intensity that causes God…
"Words are the only acceptable weapon in a free society, so use them effectively and don't shy away from asking the most difficult questions "
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"Pitiful beasts of burden with thin monkey legs."
______________ Bernard Picard ,1890. - a Belgian Senator describing the African natives of the Congo…
"A winning horse doesn't know why it runs in the race, It runs because of the lashes and the pain... Life is a race,God is your rider. So if you…
"The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grand father, Othman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We must use the minorities…
"For it is better to live a short life and die fighting for your freedom and your rights than to live a long life in relative "peace" but yet to…
"To those that repay love with kindness, selflessness, sensitiviy and an even greater love the stars shall shine brightly and they shall live forever. To those that repay love with…
"Most intellectuals have a self-understanding of themselves as the conscience of humanity,” said the Middle East scholar Norman Finkelstein. “They revel in and admire someone like Vaclav Havel. Chomsky is…
"The greatest danger of Jewish power lies in their large ownership and influence in our motion pictures, our press, our radio and our government "
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"The Hausa-Fulani has no ideals, no ambitions save such as sensual in character. He is a fatalist, spendthrift and a gambler. He is gravely immoral and is seriously diseased that…
"What we often call the Northern Protectorate of Nigeria today can be better described as the poor husband whilst it's southern counterpart can be fairly described as the rich wife…
"There can be little doubt that one of the most uncouth and rabid racists that has ever had the privilege of gracing our shores with his malevolent, unwholesome and unwelcome presence was the redoubtable British Army Officer and strong-willed employee of the Royal Niger Company, Lord Frederick Lugard.