Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by ivolt: 5:59pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
You are right |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by dolphinife: 5:59pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Afriifa: Can someone ask dis man to shut up? Why should he? |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by 1nigeriamyfoot: 6:00pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Lai Muhammed the idiot professional Godforsaken liar. |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by Threecrownz(m): 6:00pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
What has this liar got to say bayi?... |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by HajimeSaito(m): 6:00pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
The King of Liars who shares a surname with the "prophet " of liars is at it again! 3 Likes |
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Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by talk2percy(m): 6:01pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
I for call u a liar but Lai is ur original name...that means lying is in ur blood. 2 Likes |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by sureheaven(m): 6:02pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Inasmuch I'm an APC fan, I hate anything that comes from this man. He is always more than double standard and controversial in whatever he says. He possesses lying spirit. It's better for APC to take him TB joshua or Samson Oluwamodede and exorcise that lying spirit from him.... 1 Like |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by Nobody: 6:03pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Kk |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by Veeflow(m): 6:04pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
One day he will be out of government and will say something good about Biafra actualization. Such is politics. U don't expect him to go against his boss or party.. Na so e always be. |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by Jabioro: 6:04pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Lai Muhammed can compared water and petrol all na d same after all both na liquid matter..that can visit fire.. |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by Dearlord(m): 6:04pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Well done Sir |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by Nobody: 6:05pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
1 Like |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by okerekeikpo: 6:07pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Ipob is weak because they didn't confront u fools, una go soon hear from us mark my words |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by meetcj: 6:09pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Person wey put us for this economic mess i think say him go don retire. |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by OmoDavido(m): 6:10pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Stingman: "The recent proscription of Boko Haram and Ansaru violates the Constitution." - Lai Mohammed (June 10, 2013, The Nation)
Hypocritical foolish old man!! Can you call your dad foolish? You Ipob youths have no respect whatsoever for your elders. Cursed progeny of failure. 1 Like |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by GavelSlam: 6:16pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Afriifa: Can someone ask dis man to shut up? No he would not shut up.
That's his job and he's doing it well. |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by joystickextend1(m): 6:16pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
okay |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by buchilino(m): 6:16pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
sarrki:
Mechonu
APART FROM TALKING JACK, U EVEN SPEAK IN TOUGH. |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by Leez(m): 6:20pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
aminulive: Below is an opinion article by the minister of Information, Lai Mohammed on IPOB and the agitations for secession;
“If they fail to give us Biafra, Somalia will look like a paradise compared to what will happen to that ‘zoo’ (Nigeria).” These are the words of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the so-called Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
On Sept. 20, the Federal Government of Nigeria proscribed IPOB as a terrorist organization. I, as minister of Information and Culture and the spokesman of the government, call on our international partners to do the same.
Whilst there is no internationally agreed definition of terrorism, many nations’ characterizations closely correlate. Basic to all of them is this: the calculated threat or use of violence to further a political, religious or ideological cause.
Back to Nnamdi Kanu: “I don’t want peaceful actualization (of Biafra)”; “We need guns and we need bullets”; “If they don’t (give us Biafra), they will die.” Public announcement like these puts IPOB’s designation beyond doubt in most jurisdictions: they are a terrorist organization, as ETA was in Spain, the Tamil Tigers was in Sri Lanka, and the PKK is in Turkey (all of whom are proscribed by the U.S. State Department).
But it is not for the sake of a label we level this appeal. Currently, streams of cash come from across the globe to swell the organization’s stockpile of weapons. Yet funding of terrorism is illegal in international law. Only with the group’s correct categorization will our international partners be able to halt the financing — and with it, IPOB’s future.
The threat posed by the organization may be low. IPOB commands little grass-root support in the South East (the region it calls Biafra). All South-East governors have collectively condemned IPOB’s calls for secession. And local traditional and religious leaders have weighed into the debate, restating that absolute integrity of Nigeria. Violence, much less terrorism, never solves grievance. And for that reason, the overwhelming majority of residents in the South-East reject IPOB. They know the ballot box offers the best mechanism for redress.
In spite of this, the latent threat is high. Boko Haram similarly had little support in the North East in 2009. They didn’t need it. Armed with terror and buoyed by government inaction, they seized large swathes of land. Inertia in Abuja lubricated the group’s advance. But now due to this government’s actions, Boko Haram hold no local districts. This administration shall not make the same mistake as the last. We will take the rapid, precise and necessary action required to deal with IPOB now.
The government recognizes in IPOB’s lust for destruction a trait shared with Boko Haram. It also appreciates a qualitative difference in the threat. Unlike Boko Haram — a regional insurgency — IPOB breeds insecurity across the whole nation. In their divisive and inciting rhetoric, they jeopardize the very social fabric that binds us.
Nigeria is a multicultural nation. Our strength lies in our diversity. The Igbo — the ethnic group that IPOB claim to represent — live in the South East, as they do in every zone across Nigeria alongside Hausa, Ijaw, Fulani, Yoruba and more. Each district makes up its own rich tapestry, with ethnicities and religions intermingling to form unique communities.
IPOB’s public announcements endanger Igbos that reside outside the South East. In claiming to speak for the Igbo, they falsely represent the group. But the public may sometimes miss this distinction. And whilst the government has taken all measures to soothe tensions, rumor still takes hold.
This is a terrorist tactic we have seen through history across the world. IPOB intend to drive a wedge between the Igbo and the rest of Nigeria. Grievance rooted in discrimination drives their recruitment — or so they think. They, therefore, manufacture it through stoking ethnic tension. This is the aim of IPOB’s rhetoric.
The violence they have sown in the South East has the same intention. The attacks on police officers, army stations, local Hausa groups as well as the establishment of a national guard and secret service are all breeding uncertainty in the region. The timing of the violence is not coincidental: the Nigerian economy has just broken free of recession. Yet IPOB must generate grievance to fuel recruitment. Prosperity threatens the organization’s existence.
And that is the heart of it: the terror lays bare their opportunism. They masquerade as a separatist movement, yet they endanger the very people they claim to represent. In reality, IPOB cares about IPOB and nothing more.
Terrorism is often called the power of the weak. That IPOB indeed are. But if the last decade has taught us anything, it is how quickly the weak can become strong. The government reiterates its appeal to its international partners to proscribe the organization, and in doing so, starve it of the funds which gives it sustenance. Nigeria has just defeated one preventable terrorist insurgency. This one must not be given the chance to get a foothold.
http://politicsngr.com/2017/10/13/ipob-weak-similar-boko-haram-lai-mohammed/
ds clown just compared IPOB to boko haram wtf? propaganda wont and cant work in 2017 n with ndigbo a trip to d east will clear ur doubts |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by Manbryto(m): 6:21pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
gidgiddy: In other words, what Lai Mohammed is saying that IPOB is a terrorist organisation because of their rhetoric?
Is it really possible for an organisation to become terrorists by "word of mouth"?
IPOB said this, Nnamdi Kanu saud that, that is how to classify people as terrorists?
But those who have taken up arms and destroyed lives and properties in the padt such as OPC, Fulani Herdsmen and Niger Delta militants are just "criminals"
Too many idiots in government.
How will Lai Mohammed convince anyone that IPOB, an organisation with no history of violence except occasional clash with authorities, is a terrorist organisation? They are trying so hard to convince themselves that classifying ipob a terrorist group was a right call. But how they expect others and the outside world to believe and accept that narrative shows they have an incurable stupidity. We won't all be stupid at the same time just because we are Nigerians. 2 Likes |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by Manbryto(m): 6:26pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
OmoDavido:
Can you call your dad foolish?
You Ipob youths have no respect whatsoever for your elders.
Cursed progeny of failure. Who gives a f^ck about an old man without integrity speaking from both sides of his mouth. I dey shame for you trying to defend this stupidity 3 Likes |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by Nobody: 6:28pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
This drug addicts old man is tempting IPOB patience. If old idiots let these making hates statement and the whole world are reading and listening, is it not act of terrorism Nigeria is falling. |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by OmoDavido(m): 6:30pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Manbryto:
Who gives a f^ck about an old man without integrity speaking from both sides of his mouth. I dey shame for you trying to defend this stupidity Kindly point out one thing that is not correct from all what he said. You Ipob youths just hate to hear the truth. Na only God fit help una |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by goodnews777: 6:31pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
How people like this slowpoke find themselves in the corridors of power in a country of over 200 million people is embarrassing to say the least. |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by Chukabiz1961(m): 6:34pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
He is only good at attacking others verbally. When it comes to his job as information minister, lies will overwhelm him. |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by Omeokachie: 6:35pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Buhari is 'strong', similar to Hitler. |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by Nobody: 6:45pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
aminulive: Below is an opinion article by the minister of Information, Lai Mohammed on IPOB and the agitations for secession;
“If they fail to give us Biafra, Somalia will look like a paradise compared to what will happen to that ‘zoo’ (Nigeria).” These are the words of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the so-called Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
On Sept. 20, the Federal Government of Nigeria proscribed IPOB as a terrorist organization. I, as minister of Information and Culture and the spokesman of the government, call on our international partners to do the same.
Whilst there is no internationally agreed definition of terrorism, many nations’ characterizations closely correlate. Basic to all of them is this: the calculated threat or use of violence to further a political, religious or ideological cause.
Back to Nnamdi Kanu: “I don’t want peaceful actualization (of Biafra)”; “We need guns and we need bullets”; “If they don’t (give us Biafra), they will die.” Public announcement like these puts IPOB’s designation beyond doubt in most jurisdictions: they are a terrorist organization, as ETA was in Spain, the Tamil Tigers was in Sri Lanka, and the PKK is in Turkey (all of whom are proscribed by the U.S. State Department).
But it is not for the sake of a label we level this appeal. Currently, streams of cash come from across the globe to swell the organization’s stockpile of weapons. Yet funding of terrorism is illegal in international law. Only with the group’s correct categorization will our international partners be able to halt the financing — and with it, IPOB’s future.
The threat posed by the organization may be low. IPOB commands little grass-root support in the South East (the region it calls Biafra). All South-East governors have collectively condemned IPOB’s calls for secession. And local traditional and religious leaders have weighed into the debate, restating that absolute integrity of Nigeria. Violence, much less terrorism, never solves grievance. And for that reason, the overwhelming majority of residents in the South-East reject IPOB. They know the ballot box offers the best mechanism for redress.
In spite of this, the latent threat is high. Boko Haram similarly had little support in the North East in 2009. They didn’t need it. Armed with terror and buoyed by government inaction, they seized large swathes of land. Inertia in Abuja lubricated the group’s advance. But now due to this government’s actions, Boko Haram hold no local districts. This administration shall not make the same mistake as the last. We will take the rapid, precise and necessary action required to deal with IPOB now.
The government recognizes in IPOB’s lust for destruction a trait shared with Boko Haram. It also appreciates a qualitative difference in the threat. Unlike Boko Haram — a regional insurgency — IPOB breeds insecurity across the whole nation. In their divisive and inciting rhetoric, they jeopardize the very social fabric that binds us.
Nigeria is a multicultural nation. Our strength lies in our diversity. The Igbo — the ethnic group that IPOB claim to represent — live in the South East, as they do in every zone across Nigeria alongside Hausa, Ijaw, Fulani, Yoruba and more. Each district makes up its own rich tapestry, with ethnicities and religions intermingling to form unique communities.
IPOB’s public announcements endanger Igbos that reside outside the South East. In claiming to speak for the Igbo, they falsely represent the group. But the public may sometimes miss this distinction. And whilst the government has taken all measures to soothe tensions, rumor still takes hold.
This is a terrorist tactic we have seen through history across the world. IPOB intend to drive a wedge between the Igbo and the rest of Nigeria. Grievance rooted in discrimination drives their recruitment — or so they think. They, therefore, manufacture it through stoking ethnic tension. This is the aim of IPOB’s rhetoric.
The violence they have sown in the South East has the same intention. The attacks on police officers, army stations, local Hausa groups as well as the establishment of a national guard and secret service are all breeding uncertainty in the region. The timing of the violence is not coincidental: the Nigerian economy has just broken free of recession. Yet IPOB must generate grievance to fuel recruitment. Prosperity threatens the organization’s existence.
And that is the heart of it: the terror lays bare their opportunism. They masquerade as a separatist movement, yet they endanger the very people they claim to represent. In reality, IPOB cares about IPOB and nothing more.
Terrorism is often called the power of the weak. That IPOB indeed are. But if the last decade has taught us anything, it is how quickly the weak can become strong. The government reiterates its appeal to its international partners to proscribe the organization, and in doing so, starve it of the funds which gives it sustenance. Nigeria has just defeated one preventable terrorist insurgency. This one must not be given the chance to get a foothold.
http://politicsngr.com/2017/10/13/ipob-weak-similar-boko-haram-lai-mohammed/
coming from Lai Mohammed... Guy, shift Mek I faint |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by Nobody: 6:49pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
Afriifa: Can someone ask dis man to shut up? Why? For saying the truth? |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by Legendaryarcher(f): 6:50pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
sarrki:
But he's saying the truth looks like he is trying to divert our attention from the current 26b dollar issue |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by sirkaebs: 6:56pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
OmoDavido:
Can you call your dad foolish?
You Ipob youths have no respect whatsoever for your elders.
Cursed progeny of failure. That's what you hydraulic soup eaters are known for. Always looking for who to respect and bow to you, but you have no atom of value for other people. Do you feel Igbos are meant to be inferior to you? 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: IPOB Is Weak, Similar To Boko Haram- Lai Mohammed On Why IPOB Is Terrorist Group by sirkaebs: 7:01pm On Oct 13, 2017 |
OmoDavido:
Kindly point out one thing that is not correct from all what he said. You Ipob youths just hate to hear the truth.
Na only God fit help una And any I'll speech about ipob is the truth? Indeed, one can never see anything good in something he has already developed hate for. |