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Re: [must Read] 10 Barbaric Practices That Still Exist In Nigeria Today by kingston277(m): 10:13pm On Aug 06, 2014
fightforchange1:
Yes. but it's a free country and people can say whatever they want. try not to take what other people say the heart is a free country.
Don't tell me that, tell them that. There are whole threads started by people complaining about teasing and ostracizing by these same ones.

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Re: [must Read] 10 Barbaric Practices That Still Exist In Nigeria Today by Amujale(m): 12:25pm On Aug 27, 2020
Alayotech:
...,,

Firstly I condemn these type of practices as being aberrant.

Secondly, all of the above unacceptable activities are unNigerian, unAfrican.

As in, there isn’t one of these type of practice that originates on African soil.

As a matter of fact, these are one of the reasons that historians conclude that Christianity and Islam are the worst ideologies ever to set foot on African soil.

All of the bad and malicious practices you refer in your post never occurred prior to the arrival of foreign extremists ideologies.

What does that tell us?

That tells us that we MUST bin all these foreign extremists ideologies and concentrate our focus on real history.

Furthermore, as stated earlier, all the evidence suggests that those type of practices not only originate outside of our continent, they are the symptoms of thousands of years of social engineering.

There’s no intention to go back and forth with you on any of your inaccurate perceptions, yet I’m obliged to free you off your ignorance.

Ignorance isn’t said to be bliss on its own accord yet, once one has experienced truth, ignorance cannot be used as an excuse anymore.

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Re: [must Read] 10 Barbaric Practices That Still Exist In Nigeria Today by Amujale(m): 1:00pm On Aug 27, 2020
Alayotech:
Civilization has saturated Nigeria with modern gadgets that have made communication easier, business transactions exciting, religion very comfortable and human relationship better.


You’re living in an alternate reality.

Wake up dude.

Firstly, civilisation begins right here, on our continent.

You meant to say Western civilisation, talking of this, Western civilisation came at our expense, ignoramus.

Western civilisation has saturated Nigeria with nothing other than poverty, misery and pain at the hands of these foreign extremists ideologies. i.e Christianity, Islam and all the other foreign extremists ideologies that currently exist on the continent.

In actuality, Western civilisation hasn’t saturated Nigeria with nothing other than malicious ideologies, outrageous propaganda, misappropriation, miseducation, misinformation, exploitation of mineral resources e.t.c All the things that leading some people second guessing false narratives such that you are peddling.

Don’t mind this agent of chaos, he/she is a liar and a faker.

Let me break down this nonsensical narrative and allow yourselves to receive sense.

Alayotech:

However, civilization still has a long way to go when it comes to eradicating a lot of barbaric practices that our ancient fathers had practiced

Apparently, our parents are different to yours.

By your admission, your parents are barbarians, that tells us straight up that you aren’t African or that at the very least you must be aware that those practices are unAfrican and continue to perpetuate a lie, due to the simple fact that there could never have been any barbaric practices occurring on the continent prior to foreign disruption as there was no Barbarians on the continent; in those days everyone is literate, melanated, an African. FACT.


Assuming you continue to assert that your parents had barbaric practices, then that tells us that you don’t consider yourself African.

Then the question would arise, since you claim not to be African, where are you from?

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Re: [must Read] 10 Barbaric Practices That Still Exist In Nigeria Today by Amujale(m): 1:17pm On Aug 27, 2020
Alayotech:
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Female Genital Mutilation

Even some so called civilized and educated parents including few who are outside the shores of Africa are still supporting this act called female circumcision. It is believed to be a religious obligation that can control the libido of a woman.

This practice is unNigerian, unAfrican, aberrant and easily traceable to the various skate trades that occurred over a period of 2,000 years.

These include:

The Arabian slavetrade also known as the Transaharan slavetrade, the Portuguese slavetrade and
the Transatlantic slavetrade.

These could never ever in a million years have been original to our continent for various different reasons, one of which is that our parents oversaw a matronymic civilised communities.

These are what slavetraders practiced during their evil campaign of spreading their fake and malicious ideologies and yet, some knitwit such as yourself attempts to blame on innocent people.

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Re: [must Read] 10 Barbaric Practices That Still Exist In Nigeria Today by Amujale(m): 1:43pm On Aug 27, 2020
Alayotech:

Osu – The Igbo caste system

An osu is considered as a person who is owned by the gods. In some parts of the Eastern Nigeria, this practice is still on.

Are you ok?

Making use of crazed and nonsensical construct that was made up by these same foreign extremists ideologies. i.e Christianity and Islam.

When ever in your life you want to insert caste system in a sentence, always make certain that it’s the Indian-Caste system that you are highlighting.

What a complete and utter waste of time for you to insert such into this discussion.

Again, whenever you feel the urge to talk about caste-systems, make certain it’s the Hindu one you are referring to due to the fact that it is discriminatory, disgusting and aberrant; that ought to be part of our secondary goals in terms of global politics.

First get rid of all the colonial systems, recreate our well and balance systems of government that are fit for our purpose, lift the living standards of the general public then create the environment that allows everyone to have an equal opportunity as anyone else.

Once all our primary objectives are completed, us can then seek to come to open lines of communications that are meant to nurture and provide for the needs of our people worldwide, financial, psychologically, spiritually, free and fair provision of legal advice and services for all Africans and our diaspora.

Alayotech:

The victims are not expected to have any dealing with others.

Why you have to see yourself as a victim?

Btw you are correct, in a way you are a victim, with these type of delusions, you are a victim of the Roman Catholic church.

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Re: [must Read] 10 Barbaric Practices That Still Exist In Nigeria Today by Amujale(m): 2:03pm On Aug 27, 2020
Alayotech:

Maltreatment Of Widows.....

Here’s another nonsensical construct that highlights a behaviour that was never prominent on our continent.

Whoever taught you these nonsense are liars and are fakers.

The term widow comes from a westernised conception of marriage.

What are you getting at here?

It’s important to note that the greatest promoter of misogyny on the continent are none other than those foreign extremists ideologies i.e Christianity, Islam e.t.c

You are wrong to blame innocent people for such behaviour when in actual fact it’s the foreign extremists ideologies that are really to blame.

Furthermore, let me remind you of what was stated earlier:

Amujale:

These could never ever in a million years have been original to our continent for various different reasons, one of which is that our parents oversaw a matronymic civilised communities.

And as such, these type of behaviour could never have been allowed to exist never mind to be seen as some sort of a sociological paradigm.

As stated earlier, such behaviour is unAfrican, unethical and counterproductive.

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Re: [must Read] 10 Barbaric Practices That Still Exist In Nigeria Today by Amujale(m): 2:33pm On Aug 27, 2020
Alayotech:

Witch Hunts....

Goes to show that you are poorly read on history, neither the term ‘Witch Hunt’ doesn’t originate on our continent.

Those in the know, already know this to be a matter of fact, I won’t be expanding on that but will say this, that term was imported into the continent by these diabolic ideologies, such as the foreign extremists religions.

Those type of unethical practices are foreign and unAfrican and really are aimed at promoting misogyny that didn’t exist prior to foreign disruption.

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Re: [must Read] 10 Barbaric Practices That Still Exist In Nigeria Today by Amujale(m): 2:53pm On Aug 27, 2020
Alayotech:

Slavery..,..

Again, you are a confused soul that cannot seem to distinguish slavery from pimping.

Yes, both are wrong, yet slavery is the main reason for the current situation on the continent.

Stop bastardising history.

Alayotech:

Slavery....where the blacks were subjected to labour has come and gone.

I’m assuming you don’t consider yourself black, am I right?

If so, who exactly are you referring to ‘as the blacks’?

Now, assuming you missed when it was first stated, let me remind you what was said, read, learn and perform further research on the facts that you find hard to comprehend:


Amujale:

....easily traceable to the various slave trades that occurred over a period of 2,000 years.

These include:

The Arabian slavetrade also known as the Transaharan slave trade, the Portuguese slave trade and
the Transatlantic slave trade


Furthermore, anytime you wish to talk on modern slavery, make certain to highlight the one that is taking place in Libya since the assassination of Colonel Gaddafi.

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Re: [must Read] 10 Barbaric Practices That Still Exist In Nigeria Today by Amujale(m): 3:13pm On Aug 27, 2020
Alayotech:

Cannibalism.....

Another nonsensical notion that has already proven to be unAfrican in every way shape or form.

Prior to the arrival of these extremists ideologies, these type of practices never existed on the continent.

The first ever instance of Cannibalism on the continent was perpetrated by the mzungu during a Hellenistic ritual that occurred in Ptolemaic Egypt.

This same diabolic ritual is the one being perpetuated in what they now call their Lords Super.

Their Lord being Ptolemy (V) Epiphany Eucharistos and yet many brainwashed victims are taught to actually think it’s meant to represent something regarding a fictitious character named Jesus.

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Re: [must Read] 10 Barbaric Practices That Still Exist In Nigeria Today by Amujale(m): 3:30pm On Aug 27, 2020
Alayotech:

Human Sacrifice

The African Gods are not evil and unjust as the god of the Christian bible that requires human sacrifice in order to exist.

Don’t you get it yet?

Human sacrifice is wrong, unAfrican and aberrant.

And yet, when one makes mention of such type of diabolic activities it ought to remind us of none other than these foreign extremists ideologies.

However, the god of these extremists ideologies cannot exist without human sacrifice, they had to sacrifice a fictitious character before the ideology could even exist.

As in, take away human sacrifice from all these foreign extremists ideologies, what remains?

Human sacrifice is unAfrican, as the evidence would suggest that it is in-fact a foreign conception that is being perpetuated everyday by the very same peddlers that introduced such fake, and counterintuitive ideologies in the first instance.

According to the Eurocentric ideology of a Christ character, especially the one they named Jesus, don’t you think it was intentional that they packaged him as the ultimate human sacrifice.

Evidently, those narratives are unAfrican and are where such diabolic concepts are derived.

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Re: [must Read] 10 Barbaric Practices That Still Exist In Nigeria Today by Amujale(m): 4:01pm On Aug 27, 2020
Alayotech:

Rituals

You seem to confuse the non-African concept of ritual with that of the African, they aren’t the same.

The African concept of ritual is similar to a scientific experiment, a kind of way to explore and investigate greater goodness, seeking to find advancement in health and well-being, whilst the non-African concept is always connected to evil practices such as human sacrifice, human trafficking e.t.c

Amujale:

The first ever instance of Cannibalism on the continent was perpetrated by the mzungu during a Hellenistic ritual that occurred in Ptolemaic Egypt.

This same diabolic ritual is the one being perpetuated in what they now call their Lords Super.

Their Lord being Ptolemy (V) Epiphany Eucharistos and yet many brainwashed victims are taught to actually think it’s meant to represent something regarding a fictitious character named Jesus.

The Eucharist is counterintuitive and counterproductive to the African, and that is based on the simple fact that the initial diabolic ritual was forced on the people of Kemit by the forces of then ruler of Ptolemaic Egypt.

Use your imagination to visualise what occurred during the first ever Eucharist , it’s important to note that they wasn’t forced to consume bread and wine.

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Re: [must Read] 10 Barbaric Practices That Still Exist In Nigeria Today by Amujale(m): 4:09pm On Aug 27, 2020
Alayotech:

Cultism

I’m totally and utterly against occultic practises. i.e Christianity, Islam e.t.c

I am for education in the true African values that invlove agriculture, architecture, astrology, astronomy, commerce, economics, engineering, fishing, medical sciences, metallurgy, mining,
philosophy, physical sciences e.t.c

It’s pretty simple we MUST bin all these foreign extremists ideologies and concentrate our focus on reality, real history.

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Re: [must Read] 10 Barbaric Practices That Still Exist In Nigeria Today by Amujale(m): 4:17pm On Aug 27, 2020
Perhaps the thread supposed to be renamed the 10 barbaric practices and or evil constructs that Christianity and Islam brought into the continent during their demonic campaign of world domination.

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Re: [must Read] 10 Barbaric Practices That Still Exist In Nigeria Today by gregyboy(m): 11:35am On Aug 28, 2020
fightforchange1:



beautiful....


You call this beautiful be truthful
Re: [must Read] 10 Barbaric Practices That Still Exist In Nigeria Today by WiseFacts(m): 8:35pm On Oct 22, 2020
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