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APC Lawmakers Disagree Over Endorsement Of Buhari's 2019 Re- Election by Infonews2: 11:57am On Jul 09, 2018
Northern youths under the aegis of Arewa Youth Forum disagreed with APC lawmakers from the zone over the endorsement of Buhari’s re-election
- The youths allegedly said that President Buhari should quit the stage in 2019

They said the north has other capable presidential aspirants that can take over from President Buhari.
The leadership of the Arewa Youth Forum allegedly said President Muhammadu Buhari does not deserve any endorsement for the 2019 presidency.

Reacting to a purported endorsement by some serving All Progressives Congress’s lawmakers from the Northwest zone in Kaduna, the
AYF’s national president, Alhaji Gambo Gujungu, said Buhari was not fit to return as president in 2019.

The AYF argued that with the killing spree all over the country, especially in the north, Buhari should serve his mandatory four years term and quit the stage for another northerner.

Source:https://www.infonewsnigeria.com/discussion/1469/northern-youths-apc-lawmakers-disagree-over-endorsement-of-buharis-2019-re-election?new=1

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Re: APC Lawmakers Disagree Over Endorsement Of Buhari's 2019 Re- Election by Croesuscrown: 12:01pm On Jul 09, 2018
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Re: APC Lawmakers Disagree Over Endorsement Of Buhari's 2019 Re- Election by Benjom(m): 12:03pm On Jul 09, 2018
Please, let's give him a chance to lose at the election ... please.

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Re: APC Lawmakers Disagree Over Endorsement Of Buhari's 2019 Re- Election by Meajor(m): 12:04pm On Jul 09, 2018
za president of fulani

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Re: APC Lawmakers Disagree Over Endorsement Of Buhari's 2019 Re- Election by Gloriousgud: 12:04pm On Jul 09, 2018
Baba do you hear? or hmmmm ear infection. stubbornness no go gree you listen, anyway, if u no quit humbly we quit you disgracefully comes 2019.

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Re: APC Lawmakers Disagree Over Endorsement Of Buhari's 2019 Re- Election by Nbote(m): 12:07pm On Jul 09, 2018
Let za conpusion kwantinu... Person wey say our water no go boil, their stove no go lite...

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Re: APC Lawmakers Disagree Over Endorsement Of Buhari's 2019 Re- Election by Bossontop(m): 12:54pm On Jul 09, 2018
undecided
Come 2019 buhari should jus carry his "L" and be going

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Re: APC Lawmakers Disagree Over Endorsement Of Buhari's 2019 Re- Election by iykomo666(m): 12:59pm On Jul 09, 2018
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Re: APC Lawmakers Disagree Over Endorsement Of Buhari's 2019 Re- Election by orisa37: 1:11pm On Jul 09, 2018
Buhari has become Abracadabra.

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Re: APC Lawmakers Disagree Over Endorsement Of Buhari's 2019 Re- Election by Belluchii: 2:07pm On Jul 09, 2018
APC has come with the aim to change Nigeria, anybody that is against this party does not have the interest of Nigeria at heart.This administration has achieved a lot within a specific little space of time, i think they deserve a second term in the office to continue some of their outstanding projects. i think four years is too small to judge the achievement of this administration. Every good thing takes time to manifest,.[color=#990000][/color]
Re: APC Lawmakers Disagree Over Endorsement Of Buhari's 2019 Re- Election by superexpert2: 2:10pm On Jul 09, 2018
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Re: APC Lawmakers Disagree Over Endorsement Of Buhari's 2019 Re- Election by AngryRebel: 2:30pm On Jul 09, 2018
Belluchii:
APC has come with the aim to change Nigeria, anybody that is against this party does not have the interest of Nigeria at heart.This administration has achieved a lot within a specific little space of time, i think they deserve a second term in the office to continue some of their outstanding projects. i think four years is too small to judge the achievement of this administration. Every good thing takes time to manifest,.[color=#990000][/color]

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Re: APC Lawmakers Disagree Over Endorsement Of Buhari's 2019 Re- Election by behosgroups2019: 3:17pm On Jul 09, 2018
Story for the gods. Buhari 2019 and SE for 2023

The 2010 Jos riots were clashes between Muslim and Christian ethnic groups in central Nigeria in and near the city of Jos. Jos is the capital of Plateau State, in the middle of the divide between the predominantly Muslim north of Nigeria and the predominantly Christian south.Since 2001, the area has been plagued by violence motivated by multiple factors. The clashes have been characterized as "religious violence" by many news sources, although others cite ethnic and economic differences as the root of the violence.

The first spate of violence of 2010 started on 17 January in Jos and spread to surrounding communities. Houses, churches, mosques and vehicles were set ablaze, during at least four days of fighting. At least 326 people, and possibly more than a thousand, were killed.

Hundreds of people died in fresh clashes in March 2010. The slaughtered villagers were mostly Muslims, slain by machete attacks from groups of Berom mobs. Hundreds of Hausa-Fulani more the area in case the perpetrators returned. Lots of Hausa-Fulani were killed and dumped into wells. Some of the Hausa-Fulani women were raped and taken as slaves.

This is the third major incident of rioting in Jos in the last ten years. Some one thousand people were killed in riots in 2001, and at least 700 died in subsequent violence in 2008.

On 19 January, the violence spread to smaller towns and villages south of Jos. Armed mobs, mostly Christians from the Berom ethnic group, attacked Muslims, including Hausa-Fulani residents, killing or driving them out and burning their homes, mosques, and property. The worst massacre took place on 19 January in the settlement of Kuru Karama, where 174 people, including 36 women and 56 children, were killed. Satellite images released by Human Rights Watch show the near complete destruction of buildings in Kuru Karama.


Before dawn on 7 March 2010, Muslim Hausa-Fulani herders massacred more than one hundred Christians in Dogo-Nahawa village near Jos. Residents in the village were mainly Berom Christians. The attacks went on for four hours, and nearby villages were also targeted. The attackers fired guns to cause panic and as people fled chopped them with machetes. They set alight many of the buildings and left corpses dumped in the streets. Many of the dead were women and children, including an infant less than three months of age.

The state police command reported that 109 people died in the attack, including at least 38 children. A state official told journalists that more than 500 people were killed, while a plaque at a mass grave in Dogo-Nahawa states that 501 died in the massacre, and lists the names of 354 victims. Other community leaders put the death toll at 164, including 34 women and 98 children.

IF THE CRISIS DID NOT START TODAY, THEN MY QUESTION GOES LIKE THIS "IS BUHARI TRULY BEHIND THE RECENT KILLINGS AS INCITED BY POLITICIANS?

ONLY THE TRUTH SHALL SET US FREE

IN OTHER TO SAVE MORE LIVES, LET US START NOW TO SEARCH FOR SOLUTION. IF POLITICIANS WHO ARE DESPERATE FOR POWER INCITE VIOLENCE IN OUR COMMUNITIES, JUST HAVE AT THE BACK OF YOUR MIND THAT THEIR CHILDREN & FAMILIES ARE ALREADY IN ABROAD, WE THE POOR NIGERIANS WILL SUFFER IT BITTERLY. THEY ALL HAVE DIPLOMATIC PASSPORTS, SOME OF THEM HAVE DUAL CITIZENSHIP AND MAY NEVER RETURN TO NIGERIA AGAIN UNTIL PEACE RETURNS. BECAUSE THEY CAN NO LONGER LAY THEIR HANDS ON OUR NATIONAL CAKE AS USUAL, THEY CAN DO ANYTHING TO SACK BUHARI.

WATCH CRISIS IN LIBYA, SYRIA, ETC.



A WORD IS ENOUGH FOR THE WISE



FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT PLATEAU CRISIS, PLEASE GO TO: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Jos_riots
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Re: APC Lawmakers Disagree Over Endorsement Of Buhari's 2019 Re- Election by chichar1(f): 11:10am On Jul 10, 2018
behosgroups2019:
Story for the gods. Buhari 2019 and SE for 2023

The 2010 Jos riots were clashes between Muslim and Christian ethnic groups in central Nigeria in and near the city of Jos. Jos is the capital of Plateau State, in the middle of the divide between the predominantly Muslim north of Nigeria and the predominantly Christian south.Since 2001, the area has been plagued by violence motivated by multiple factors. The clashes have been characterized as "religious violence" by many news sources, although others cite ethnic and economic differences as the root of the violence.

The first spate of violence of 2010 started on 17 January in Jos and spread to surrounding communities. Houses, churches, mosques and vehicles were set ablaze, during at least four days of fighting. At least 326 people, and possibly more than a thousand, were killed.

Hundreds of people died in fresh clashes in March 2010. The slaughtered villagers were mostly Muslims, slain by machete attacks from groups of Berom mobs. Hundreds of Hausa-Fulani more the area in case the perpetrators returned. Lots of Hausa-Fulani were killed and dumped into wells. Some of the Hausa-Fulani women were raped and taken as slaves.

This is the third major incident of rioting in Jos in the last ten years. Some one thousand people were killed in riots in 2001, and at least 700 died in subsequent violence in 2008.

On 19 January, the violence spread to smaller towns and villages south of Jos. Armed mobs, mostly Christians from the Berom ethnic group, attacked Muslims, including Hausa-Fulani residents, killing or driving them out and burning their homes, mosques, and property. The worst massacre took place on 19 January in the settlement of Kuru Karama, where 174 people, including 36 women and 56 children, were killed. Satellite images released by Human Rights Watch show the near complete destruction of buildings in Kuru Karama.


Before dawn on 7 March 2010, Muslim Hausa-Fulani herders massacred more than one hundred Christians in Dogo-Nahawa village near Jos. Residents in the village were mainly Berom Christians. The attacks went on for four hours, and nearby villages were also targeted. The attackers fired guns to cause panic and as people fled chopped them with machetes. They set alight many of the buildings and left corpses dumped in the streets. Many of the dead were women and children, including an infant less than three months of age.

The state police command reported that 109 people died in the attack, including at least 38 children. A state official told journalists that more than 500 people were killed, while a plaque at a mass grave in Dogo-Nahawa states that 501 died in the massacre, and lists the names of 354 victims. Other community leaders put the death toll at 164, including 34 women and 98 children.

IF THE CRISIS DID NOT START TODAY, THEN MY QUESTION GOES LIKE THIS "IS BUHARI TRULY BEHIND THE RECENT KILLINGS AS INCITED BY POLITICIANS?

ONLY THE TRUTH SHALL SET US FREE

IN OTHER TO SAVE MORE LIVES, LET US START NOW TO SEARCH FOR SOLUTION. IF POLITICIANS WHO ARE DESPERATE FOR POWER INCITE VIOLENCE IN OUR COMMUNITIES, JUST HAVE AT THE BACK OF YOUR MIND THAT THEIR CHILDREN & FAMILIES ARE ALREADY IN ABROAD, WE THE POOR NIGERIANS WILL SUFFER IT BITTERLY. THEY ALL HAVE DIPLOMATIC PASSPORTS, SOME OF THEM HAVE DUAL CITIZENSHIP AND MAY NEVER RETURN TO NIGERIA AGAIN UNTIL PEACE RETURNS. BECAUSE THEY CAN NO LONGER LAY THEIR HANDS ON OUR NATIONAL CAKE AS USUAL, THEY CAN DO ANYTHING TO SACK BUHARI.

WATCH CRISIS IN LIBYA, SYRIA, ETC.



A WORD IS ENOUGH FOR THE WISE



FOR MORE DETAILS ABOUT PLATEAU CRISIS, PLEASE GO TO: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Jos_riots

stop blocking our drainage with this stinking trash!!!!!!!! *spit*

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