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Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by excel101(m): 3:04pm On Jan 03, 2021
Vaughanlanrewaj:

We are talking about the immorality in speaking from both sides of the mouth especially if you claim to be a man of God.
Reverend Kukah should have condemned that bad government he supported then and repeat same chastisement this time instead of speaking from both sides of the mouth.
Let me ask you this question directly, is nepotism not in Buhari's Govt. You should be thanking him for speaking out, rather than taking us back to the usual blame game.
Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by retake89(m): 3:08pm On Jan 03, 2021
chaloskyx:
EHEN NOW THE CHURCH CAN TALK AND FIND ITS VOICE WHY DID THEY NOT LEND THEIR VOICE WHEN FG SENT MILITARY TO ATTACK INNOCENT YOUTHS BY GIVING US FACTS ABD REASSURANCE IN ADDRESSING OUR CONCERNS NOT BULLETS? BUT AS SOON AS ANY OF YOUR PASTORS IS BEING ATTACKED BY THE SAME FG YOU GUYS JUMP UP TO HIS DEFENCE ITS BECOMING OBVIOUS RELIGION IN NIGERIA IS A CULT AND MORE OF A BUSINESS THAN OF DIVINE CALLING



Please shut up

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Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by chaloskyx: 3:09pm On Jan 03, 2021
WHEN YOU AND YOUR CRONIES PASS SOCIAL MEDIA BILL THEN I WOULD KEEP QUIET TILL THEN GO ARGUE WITH YOUR KEYBOARD slowpoke
retake89:




Please shut up
Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by ofiko123(m): 3:09pm On Jan 03, 2021
FG over to you..
Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by Nobody: 3:10pm On Jan 03, 2021
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Vaughanlanrewaj:


Sadly,Reverend Kukah is speaking from both sides of the mouth if you compare what he said when his favoured PDP was in Power in 2014 and now. He is not consistent and sincere.
It is a lesson to those who speak from both sides of the mouth and play tricks with their influence.
See the Service Chiefs he was supporting then. Why didn't he call for their sack Then? Why was he condemning Nigerians lamenting over the incompetence and corruption of the monumental failure,Boko Haram LGA and petrol scarcity era GEJ PDP government that owed salaries for months then yet he was supporting then?


NIGERIANS URGED TO PERCEIVE THE COUNTRY IN POSITIVE CONCEPT

2014, Aug 05

Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah of Sokoto Diocese has called on Nigerians to eschew pessimism about the Nigerian nation and have a positive concept about the country and her people. The bishop made this call in a paper presentation at a lecture organized by the members of the Pyrates Confraternity to mark the 80th Birthday anniversary of Nigeria’s Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka.


His words: “Nigerians love to criticize their country perhaps far more than any nation I know of in the world. Yes, we have all earned the right to be cynical and even contemptible about the way we have been governed, and about how the resources of our nation have been frittered away mindlessly. I am even more amused by the criticisms of some of our brethren in the Diaspora especially those who think that simply being abroad has set them apart from their fellow countrymen and women, those who believe that those of us who are here are so because we are not good enough to be abroad.”
Calling for a more positive orientation and thinking about the Nigerian nation, Bishop Kukah added:
“ It is about time we took off the gloves and speak honestly to ourselves about our future as a country, our mistakes, our fears, anxieties and deep hope. We are not the worst people on earth nor is our country the worst piece of God’s real estate. We have to seize this narrative and re-define ourselves.”


According to Bishop Kukah: “The measure of the greatness of a people or even individuals is based on how or where they stand in moments of trials and tribulations. Nigeria is going through such a phase now. Since the outbreak of the tragedy that is Boko Haram, one has seen another side of our citizens that is quite tragic. Rather than trying to stand together to rise beyond this in hope together, I find some of my fellow citizens creating more confusion and using the insurgency as weapons of politics. 
He added: “The President and the security agencies have become the objects of attacks and vilification and yet, there is very little that is being done to point at the way forward. I know that as day follows night, we shall pull out of this tragedy that we face as a nation. But the least we can do is to stand in the comforts of highways and homes that someone else constructed and thrown stones at ourselves and our people simply because we are living off someone else’s sweat.”


The local ordinary of Sokoto Diocese pointed out that in spite of the criticisms of the country, she has produced globally acclaimed men and women geniuses who have distinguished themselves in different areas of social, academic and professional development. He added that what the country needs are new visionaries to set higher standards and “new dreamers with the necessary imagination to summon our people to greater tomorrow.”


While eulogizing the celebrant and appreciating his commendable achievements in making the society a better place through the work of arts and literature, Bishop Kukah challenged the new generation of writers to address the questions of the relationship between life and art.
His words: “What we now need is new generations of Nigerian artists who will make Life imitate Art. By doing this, they can hold before us a world that is not here, but is possible. They can offer us a vision of a society that is not here yet but one to which we can align our politics, religion and culture as a people. They can summon to bear our burden with joy, to conquer our darkness with courage. That is the only spirit that can summon us to say, Yes, we can and Yes, we Must. It is the only spirit that can bend the arc of justice in our direction.”

https://www.cbcn-ng.org/newsdetail.php?tab=372
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Rubbish.

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Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by excel101(m): 3:10pm On Jan 03, 2021
Vaughanlanrewaj:

We are talking about the immorality in speaking from both sides of the mouth especially if you claim to be a man of God.
Reverend Kukah should have condemned that bad government he supported then and repeat same chastisement this time instead of speaking from both sides of the mouth.
Let me ask you this question directly, is nepotism not in Buhari's Govt. You should be thanking him for speaking out, rather than taking us back to the usual blame game

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Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by Nobody: 3:11pm On Jan 03, 2021
retake89:




Please shut up

No, you shut up!
Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by Vaughanlanrewaj: 3:13pm On Jan 03, 2021
excel101:
Let me ask you this question directly, is nepotism not in Buhari's Govt. You should be thanking him for speaking out, rather than taking us back to the usual blame game.
Now compare to the GEJ PDP era where even power stations ended in the hands of cronies

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pulse.ng/gej-jonathans-government-favours-only-his-family-and-friends-atiku-says/zrj9wd9.amp

Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by retake89(m): 3:13pm On Jan 03, 2021
Vaughanlanrewaj:

Very good question. Let's ask Reverend Kukah. Then he said the President should be supported and service chiefs retained even at that point but now he is allegedly calling for a coup and sack of the Service Chiefs now.
What has changed? Is it because the bribe money PDP sends to some of our compromised leaders is no longer being paid by the current government?

You read but you can't understand. How did he call for a coup?

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Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by retake89(m): 3:18pm On Jan 03, 2021
chaloskyx:
WHEN YOU AND YOUR CRONIES PASS SOCIAL MEDIA BILL THEN I WOULD KEEP QUIET TILL THEN GO ARGUE WITH YOUR KEYBOARD slowpoke


It baffles me when people read and don't understand. The man is talking about hardship and how the country is going the wrong direction and you're here talking about how church is a cult. Who told you different pastors didn't lend their voices during the endsars. Porcupine

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Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by retake89(m): 3:19pm On Jan 03, 2021
Reinaldo:


No, you shut up!


Who be this one again? Abeg swerve

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Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by 300wayne: 3:26pm On Jan 03, 2021
Vaughanlanrewaj:


Sadly,Reverend Kukah is speaking from both sides of the mouth if you compare what he said when his favoured PDP was in Power in 2014 and now. He is not consistent and sincere.
we will make no progress if we continue viewing everything along ethnic, political or religious line............in as much as we have been unlucky with leadership in this country ,no right thinking person will say the economic and security situation under this dispensation has been the best ................. ignore the messanger be concerned with the message #peace
Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by Nobody: 3:28pm On Jan 03, 2021
retake89:



Who be this one again? Abeg swerve

You don't know anything.
Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by Nobody: 3:36pm On Jan 03, 2021
iamimohtal:
Cooker
You are sick dumbhole
Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by dominic17: 3:38pm On Jan 03, 2021
Vaughanlanrewaj:

Now compare to the GEJ PDP era where even power stations ended in the hands of cronies

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.pulse.ng/gej-jonathans-government-favours-only-his-family-and-friends-atiku-says/zrj9wd9.amp
This comparison is not necessary,if we were okay with GEJ government should we have voted out GEJ and voted in Buhari or because GEJ failed we should not complain again when Buhari fails. please don't deviate from the point of discussion. if Buhari feels that bishop speech is not in order, he should counter it with fact and stop this intimidation.

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Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by Naajjii: 3:41pm On Jan 03, 2021
Villagemeat:
Check your brain.
You are another religion bigot, keep supporting people who instigate crisis
Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by ezinne50165: 3:44pm On Jan 03, 2021
It beats me how a coup plotter will be afraid of coup and will be disturbing every body's peace as if we care,a sinner runeth when no one pursue
Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by Vaughanlanrewaj: 3:46pm On Jan 03, 2021
dominic17:
This comparison is not necessary,if we were okay with GEJ government should we have voted out GEJ and voted in Buhari or because GEJ failed we should not complain again when Buhari fails. please don't deviate from the point of discussion. if Buhari feels that bishop speech is not in order, he should counter it with fact and stop this intimidation.

That's the appointment in Buhari's government as at May 2020 since it seems you didn't get the connection this has with proving that Reverend Kukah is not being sincere.

Reverend Kukah didn't provide a single fact to counter these data and you should urge him to do so instead of speaking from both sides of the mouth.

If you notice, all my posts have supporting evidences to show why Reverend Kukah has not lived up to the standard of a fair and consistent critic of poor governance.

Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by UncommonLogic: 4:00pm On Jan 03, 2021
Mikehot:
shut up your dirty mouth, you should even be grateful, is gej and his region not the one giving your state the resources to exist?

If it was north resources everyone would have been subjugated to Islam to get 1kobo

That's how you address your useless father and mother. Not surprised at all. Olodo.
Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by Nobody: 4:03pm On Jan 03, 2021
UncommonLogic:


That's how you address your useless father and mother. Not surprised at all. Olodo.
Abdool, that you parents are been washed up in their shallow graves shouldn't give you the effontry to spew trash.

Address me like a man that is if you have finished washing your prick with plastic kettle

lol, you even had to share your comment to yourself how pathetic from an Almajiri.

Don't worry i have some left over plates you can lick

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Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by DonroxyII: 4:07pm On Jan 03, 2021
Xscape1993:
Majority of the blacks do not like the truth. We like lies too much.
Very Terrible race !!

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Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by DonroxyII: 4:14pm On Jan 03, 2021
Fulanis are not Nigerians but they owned Nigeria ........ Niger and Chad can control this country through backdoor ..... Hausa are just bunch of backward Ill educated folks .... They opened their doors to Fulanis , those ones took over their land and became their kings ... Enslave Hausas and from their launch over Nigeria .....

I respect Fulanis though ..... They are a very smart race , Highly intellectual and Intelligent .... They knows and understand the power game and their Oracle is a very top pointer !!


Southern Nigerians are just bunched of backward people ..... The Southern Leaders are enjoying the corruption channels opened by the Fulanis to steal their people's wealth thus they can't speak the truth since the are all enjoying the national cake ....

verily, Fulani will bring the war to their doorstep before they will cry foul, they will all be killed ....

All Nigerian Security Formation is in the north including the powerful and revamped Nigerian Air Force .... when the time comes, all they have to say is Bokoharam hijacked one fighter jets and headed south to level some grounds
Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by mercenary: 4:36pm On Jan 03, 2021
Vaughanlanrewaj:


Sadly,Reverend Kukah is speaking from both sides of the mouth if you compare what he said when his favoured PDP was in Power in 2014 and now. He is not consistent and sincere.
It is a lesson to those who speak from both sides of the mouth and play tricks with their influence.
See the Service Chiefs he was supporting then. Why didn't he call for their sack Then? Why was he condemning Nigerians lamenting over the incompetence and corruption of the monumental failure,Boko Haram LGA and petrol scarcity era GEJ PDP government that owed salaries for months then yet he was supporting then?


NIGERIANS URGED TO PERCEIVE THE COUNTRY IN POSITIVE CONCEPT

2014, Aug 05

Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah of Sokoto Diocese has called on Nigerians to eschew pessimism about the Nigerian nation and have a positive concept about the country and her people. The bishop made this call in a paper presentation at a lecture organized by the members of the Pyrates Confraternity to mark the 80th Birthday anniversary of Nigeria’s Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka.


His words: “Nigerians love to criticize their country perhaps far more than any nation I know of in the world. Yes, we have all earned the right to be cynical and even contemptible about the way we have been governed, and about how the resources of our nation have been frittered away mindlessly. I am even more amused by the criticisms of some of our brethren in the Diaspora especially those who think that simply being abroad has set them apart from their fellow countrymen and women, those who believe that those of us who are here are so because we are not good enough to be abroad.”
Calling for a more positive orientation and thinking about the Nigerian nation, Bishop Kukah added:
“ It is about time we took off the gloves and speak honestly to ourselves about our future as a country, our mistakes, our fears, anxieties and deep hope. We are not the worst people on earth nor is our country the worst piece of God’s real estate. We have to seize this narrative and re-define ourselves.”


According to Bishop Kukah: “The measure of the greatness of a people or even individuals is based on how or where they stand in moments of trials and tribulations. Nigeria is going through such a phase now. Since the outbreak of the tragedy that is Boko Haram, one has seen another side of our citizens that is quite tragic. Rather than trying to stand together to rise beyond this in hope together, I find some of my fellow citizens creating more confusion and using the insurgency as weapons of politics. 
He added: “The President and the security agencies have become the objects of attacks and vilification and yet, there is very little that is being done to point at the way forward. I know that as day follows night, we shall pull out of this tragedy that we face as a nation. But the least we can do is to stand in the comforts of highways and homes that someone else constructed and thrown stones at ourselves and our people simply because we are living off someone else’s sweat.”


The local ordinary of Sokoto Diocese pointed out that in spite of the criticisms of the country, she has produced globally acclaimed men and women geniuses who have distinguished themselves in different areas of social, academic and professional development. He added that what the country needs are new visionaries to set higher standards and “new dreamers with the necessary imagination to summon our people to greater tomorrow.”


While eulogizing the celebrant and appreciating his commendable achievements in making the society a better place through the work of arts and literature, Bishop Kukah challenged the new generation of writers to address the questions of the relationship between life and art.
His words: “What we now need is new generations of Nigerian artists who will make Life imitate Art. By doing this, they can hold before us a world that is not here, but is possible. They can offer us a vision of a society that is not here yet but one to which we can align our politics, religion and culture as a people. They can summon to bear our burden with joy, to conquer our darkness with courage. That is the only spirit that can summon us to say, Yes, we can and Yes, we Must. It is the only spirit that can bend the arc of justice in our direction.”

https://www.cbcn-ng.org/newsdetail.php?tab=372
What are you saying in essence

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Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by Austineva(m): 4:52pm On Jan 03, 2021
Macphenson:
They don't have fact, they are empty, that's why they resorted to attacking the man of God.

Look at the issue
I swear! Not Even a single fact! What a direction less and ruthless people
Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by UncommonLogic: 4:54pm On Jan 03, 2021
Mikehot:
Abdool, that you parents are been washed up in their shallow graves shouldn't give you the effontry to spew trash.

Address me like a man that is if you have finished washing your prick with plastic kettle

lol, you even had to share your comment to yourself how pathetic from an Almajiri.

Don't worry i have some left over plates you can lick

I can't address a brainwashed reta&dad delusional IPIG terrorist monkey as a man. That's will be oxymoronic.
Osu slave monkey get a life and FVCK off.
Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by Coinbased: 5:32pm On Jan 03, 2021
Hmmmm
Re: Reply Kukah With Facts, Not Attacks - Joseph Hayab, CAN Boss Tells FG by kinguwem: 5:33pm On Jan 03, 2021
Vaughanlanrewaj:


Sadly,Reverend Kukah is speaking from both sides of the mouth if you compare what he said when his favoured PDP was in Power in 2014 and now. He is not consistent and sincere.
It is a lesson to those who speak from both sides of the mouth and play tricks with their influence.
See the Service Chiefs he was supporting then. Why didn't he call for their sack Then? Why was he condemning Nigerians lamenting over the incompetence and corruption of the monumental failure,Boko Haram LGA and petrol scarcity era GEJ PDP government that owed salaries for months then yet he was supporting then?


NIGERIANS URGED TO PERCEIVE THE COUNTRY IN POSITIVE CONCEPT

2014, Aug 05

Bishop Mathew Hassan Kukah of Sokoto Diocese has called on Nigerians to eschew pessimism about the Nigerian nation and have a positive concept about the country and her people. The bishop made this call in a paper presentation at a lecture organized by the members of the Pyrates Confraternity to mark the 80th Birthday anniversary of Nigeria’s Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka.


His words: “Nigerians love to criticize their country perhaps far more than any nation I know of in the world. Yes, we have all earned the right to be cynical and even contemptible about the way we have been governed, and about how the resources of our nation have been frittered away mindlessly. I am even more amused by the criticisms of some of our brethren in the Diaspora especially those who think that simply being abroad has set them apart from their fellow countrymen and women, those who believe that those of us who are here are so because we are not good enough to be abroad.”
Calling for a more positive orientation and thinking about the Nigerian nation, Bishop Kukah added:
“ It is about time we took off the gloves and speak honestly to ourselves about our future as a country, our mistakes, our fears, anxieties and deep hope. We are not the worst people on earth nor is our country the worst piece of God’s real estate. We have to seize this narrative and re-define ourselves.”


According to Bishop Kukah: “The measure of the greatness of a people or even individuals is based on how or where they stand in moments of trials and tribulations. Nigeria is going through such a phase now. Since the outbreak of the tragedy that is Boko Haram, one has seen another side of our citizens that is quite tragic. Rather than trying to stand together to rise beyond this in hope together, I find some of my fellow citizens creating more confusion and using the insurgency as weapons of politics. 
He added: “The President and the security agencies have become the objects of attacks and vilification and yet, there is very little that is being done to point at the way forward. I know that as day follows night, we shall pull out of this tragedy that we face as a nation. But the least we can do is to stand in the comforts of highways and homes that someone else constructed and thrown stones at ourselves and our people simply because we are living off someone else’s sweat.”


The local ordinary of Sokoto Diocese pointed out that in spite of the criticisms of the country, she has produced globally acclaimed men and women geniuses who have distinguished themselves in different areas of social, academic and professional development. He added that what the country needs are new visionaries to set higher standards and “new dreamers with the necessary imagination to summon our people to greater tomorrow.”


While eulogizing the celebrant and appreciating his commendable achievements in making the society a better place through the work of arts and literature, Bishop Kukah challenged the new generation of writers to address the questions of the relationship between life and art.
His words: “What we now need is new generations of Nigerian artists who will make Life imitate Art. By doing this, they can hold before us a world that is not here, but is possible. They can offer us a vision of a society that is not here yet but one to which we can align our politics, religion and culture as a people. They can summon to bear our burden with joy, to conquer our darkness with courage. That is the only spirit that can summon us to say, Yes, we can and Yes, we Must. It is the only spirit that can bend the arc of justice in our direction.”

https://www.cbcn-ng.org/newsdetail.php?tab=372
Even the blind can perceive the total failure of governance. During the time of GEJ was it not the northerner elders that accused him of killing their brothers (Boko Haram). If the nepotism in government yielded results nobody would've complained. The situation is getting out of hand, lives are lost daily & the security agencies are handicapped. What is the primary responsibility of government?

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