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Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by hakanai(m): 11:53am On May 25, 2011 |
Beaf:Are you saying all the attacked Muslim people were rightly attacked even when they were not part of it ? Is it that every single Muslim killed in the revenge attack actively took part or is in support of the killings? If true then its only better the panel chairman be a christian.Reasons being based on your suggestion every Muslim is in on it.Including the PDP governors and all those traditional rulers who ever supported GEJ.I think your justification is lame BEAF!!!!! Lastly my comments only went to differentiate the figures you keep claiming Not to justify who should be killed or if such victims deserve to die !!!! GEJ and all security formations have failed in terms of security and no lying about it.If its the almajiris or Buhari or CPC or BEAFor Boko haram or MEND! why are they still not arrested and charged to court? Mr BEAF stop being bias about your judgement.Today you can not dispute the facts that alot of thugs and criminals roam freely.In our communities and around us we see criminals gain acceptance and relevance while the law abiding is scared to talk or complain when cheated. I tell you in other countries the security doesn't need GEJ's approval to act.Its in the books and they know what they must do.In any case they fail to tackle the issue.GEJ as chief security officer of the country he should act to ensure the nations mechanism of law is functional.To say buhari could do all this and the president of the federation with all at his disposal could not prevent it is just similar to the 50th anniversary bombing. independence day bombing-Prior treat detected and rumored (1 week ahead) and finally carried out .Suspects detained and released(dokpesi).Witness accusations dumped and discredited without investigation(in the case of henry okah). So how is the security working under GEJ government?Forget sentiments.The nation and its national are under treat!its the duty of the Government and people wearing uniforms to ensure and preserve security period! Today i think if Buhari swore allegiance to PDP and accept GEJ all the troubles will go.Trust PDP/GEJ. Its not about the nation,its always about politics. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by Kristaz(m): 12:00pm On May 25, 2011 |
Papa Ayo is a full star general in d LORD's army.He has no business responding to sheer foolishness which Buhari symbolises.For some of u opening ur mouth against Papa Ayo and other anointed men of God,be careful for GOD is A CONSUMING FIRE. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by otitokoro1: 12:25pm On May 25, 2011 |
Every good Christian know that Buhari need to be converted, he must be brought to the saving knowledge of Christ. What effort have this people so called generals in Christ done with their position to achieve this? If I had the opportunity of meeting with Buhari on this matter, I will pray for him and relate the mind of God to him, That is the primary assignment of Christ to every believer. I feel strongly that Pastor Ayo is driving Buhari far away from Salvation by giving him public attack. A sinner need the mercy of God, not our condemnation, Who knows may be for a time like this God placed him in the position of CAN President, I will enjoined Pastor Ayo to allow the leading of Holy Spirit in his official assignment ", I will givew you a mouth and wisdom" Says the Lord. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by cold(m): 12:36pm On May 25, 2011 |
Seriously i'm starting to believe religion is the opium of the masses.Just look around you & see the number of people 'high' on religion 1 Like |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by Odunnu: 12:48pm On May 25, 2011 |
mbulela:only him one,both PFN and CAN boss? Wow! |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by cold(m): 12:51pm On May 25, 2011 |
When one person suffers from a delusion it is called insanity. When many people suffer from a delusion it is called religion |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by cvibe: 1:23pm On May 25, 2011 |
Watching from the sidelines. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by pek(m): 2:33pm On May 25, 2011 |
pls correct me if i am wrong! Is there any place in the interview that Buhari is mentioned? |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by vislabraye(m): 3:33pm On May 25, 2011 |
@cold, It depends on the religion you're talking about. A lot Xtians and innocent people were killed, houses and Churches were torched. Why shouldn't Ayo say something about it. Those people who did it were doing it in the name of religion. I wonder why Bakare is silent. Let him speak, at least he should act as a peace broker between warring parties. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by Demdem(m): 5:05pm On May 25, 2011 |
joecrack: What idiots like you have refused to understand is that these guys are first and foremost Humans before being tagged M.O.G. they have the characteristics of humans also and they arent super heros and neither will they be christ. so actually, it isnt out of place if Ayo suddenly goes insane for few minutes or so. I still insist that it was very foolish decision of his to regard another foolish. O yes, buhari wanted peeps to protect their votes and he didnt hide his disgust for election riggers that has been having a free day without being caught and prosecuted all these while. If those statements made by his lieutenants were strong enough to ascribe the violence that were perpetrated to him is left for the court of law to decide and not for Ayo to be yarning dust. The government has all the details and i wonder what is stopping them to act till now. The best he would have said by virtue of his position is to call on govt to fish out all instigators and prosecute them but he was giving names. Nairalanders giving names is acceptable and allowed but not CAN or PFN president. Honestly, that is a daft move. From your insinuation above, buhari gave his marching orders to his army (almajiris) to forment trouble right? you are likewise dumb to insinuate such. Like father (G.O. )like son. Even GEJ in his dumb state wont even think likewise and that explains why Buhari is still at home enjoying his retirement in daura till date. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by andyanders: 5:08pm On May 25, 2011 |
Buhari na person? |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by Demdem(m): 5:09pm On May 25, 2011 |
vislabraye: Bakare was never silent. He has since spoken out denoucing the violence physically and also their spokesman. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by Kinikini: 6:53pm On May 25, 2011 |
There are times when logic desert men and goodness is mistaken for evil. That GEJ won does not indicate he is better than Buhari, only the biggest spender won. Buhari and GEJ are politicians but when CAN president becomes a politician, then peril awaits the country and Rwanda and Somalia are examples. Men in position like CAN President should desist from making such utterances coming form Oritsejafor. It is actually immature and indefensible. I know a former CAN President tactly avoided commenting on Oritsejafor's utterances. Has Oritsejafor thought of what he will look like if GEJ performs woefully? Posterity will jugde all men. I only hope when the reward for the conduct of us all comes, we will be honest to accept it. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by SPIDER90: 7:18pm On May 25, 2011 |
Problem with some of responders here is that they are not used to Christian leaders airing their view on topical national issues under the guise of tolerance. Should they watch their members being slaughtered as sacrifice for national unity?. CAN president has committed no crime in condemning incessant killing(of Nigerians) in the north and those responsible for it (the basket mouths)should be arrested. Simple. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by joecrack(m): 8:43pm On May 25, 2011 |
Demdem:obviously u are even dumber to even have an iota of respite for that beast called buhari,i dont know where you live but i loss relatives in the last mayhem,dont let the 'i am no currupt,honest man' syndrome decieve you,buhari is a bigot,an islamist,a fundamentalist,a southern nigeria hater,and i'm loving it daily with the simple thought he will never be president,nigeria and nigerians would never allow people like that rule us again. Ofcourse after planning and making good his genocide,he has returned to his abode in daura or kd untouched,simply because people like you are so naive,daft,cowardly to look the man in the face and call his bluff,no he has so cast a spell on you,and when a fearless servant of God stands up to him,you begin to open your gutter spitin sh.it |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by Beaf: 12:42am On May 26, 2011 |
Kinikini: Two things: [list] [li]You cannot compare man and beast. GEJ is better than Buhari.[/li] [li]LOL! Una don see fool! The CAN president cannot be quiet while Christians and Churches are being freely erased by primitive mobs.[/li] [/list] |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by stkelvin1(m): 5:02am On May 26, 2011 |
CAN president turning into a politician.God come and help us |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by Demdem(m): 8:07am On May 26, 2011 |
joecrack: |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by Demdem(m): 8:23am On May 26, 2011 |
SPIDER90: Actually very few of them has been truthfully airing their views on topical national issues and fewer even went to an extent to get involve in politics. That should be encouraged however some religious freaks will think otherwise. CAN president has the right to condemn injustice whenever he sees it and it isnt a crime. However he crossed the line when he started giving names of peeps alleged to be involved without backing it up with facts. If he was so sure of himself, why hasnt he taken these so called culprits to court? That wouldnt be out of place. He holds a sensitive position and one would expect a person like him to know that at least. Kinikini: Exactly, that REAL Man of God is Onyeakan or so (the recent past past President). Those are men with wisdom and understanding. Matured men that understands the times and not bufoons we presently have parading themselves as M.O.G. Mag God Purnish them all. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by vgeangbean: 11:07am On May 26, 2011 |
ride on pastor, after all silence is the best answer giving to a fool, especially when the fool is above forty. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by princeada: 11:30am On May 26, 2011 |
Another name for CPC is murderers and Islamic Jihadist worshiping Idol god coloured as Allah. I want them to know that God of Christians is never mistaken as same with gOD for muslems. We are not serving the same God. Christains approach God through Jesus Christ's blood sheded on the cross.We are not qualified to jumped to God without seeking Jesus permission.Because God would not listened. Some muslems say yes they know Jesus did miracles and believed.But the question is if you believe Him why can't you believe His instruction that no one sees the father except through me? said Jesus. To the extend they are comparing Jesus with Mohammed (a mortal man that died for nobody). Have a nice day my people and readers. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by LOLOH: 11:32am On May 26, 2011 |
Heh Heh! SEE DISS! I WAN DIE! |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by Kanana(m): 12:47pm On May 26, 2011 |
princeada: SMH |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by derockyp: 7:05pm On May 26, 2011 |
it should be taken by force thus says d Lord, cos the kingdom of God has been suffering violence. Shall they keep on killing or sinning 4 GRACE to ABOUND. lets take our stand now, tomorrow may be too late. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by molulu(f): 9:19am On May 27, 2011 |
In this recent crises, pple lost their whole families, their children, their properties and the fruits of years of labour that ARE LOST FOREVER and if you think what the CAN president said is too harsh or strong, YOU ARE MAD! So because he's a man of God, he should keep quite or make politically correct stament instead of expressing the disgust and anger that any right-thinking person should feel? Some people just went abt slaughtering people because 1 man didn't win elections and some pple are talking rubbish. If you don't know what to say, U had BETTER SHUT UP and stop rendering destructive criticism of pple who are in shoes that you have not yet filled. For that person asking why he didn't speak up about the Akwa-Ibom saga: how do you know he didn't? Is that the same thing as the re-occurring killings of pple in the North anytime they are not happy about something? Because this is a faceless forum, does not mean we should talk anyhow. Wat has d man said that was not good for Christ's sake? If you were one of the victims, wouldn't you want pple to speak up for u? |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by molulu(f): 9:47am On May 27, 2011 |
Those who are condemning Oritsejafor- did u really the write-up of what he said? I really don't think so. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by luluosas(m): 2:14pm On May 27, 2011 |
I don’t respond to foolishness, Oritsejafor replies Buhari On May 23, 2011 · In News By Sam Eyoboka & Olayinka Latona NATIONAL President of Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, for the first time yesterday[b] attempted to respond to recent verbal attacks on his person by the CPC presidential candidate, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari[/b], describing the attack as better ignored.Ayo knows that, when you beat a child, you don't ask the child not to cry. Ayo plays gamble with his unguided statements hence the harsh response from Buhari. The CAN president congratulated President Goodluck Jonathan and elected persons at different levels for their success at the April 2011 elections, saying the president should write his name in gold by appointing credible and God-fearing persons into the next cabinetwho will deliver the dividends of democracy to the masses of the country, adding: “Political or any other consideration should not play any role this time around because Nigerians have grown wiser and the nation is marching on to greater heights.” Ayo is a typical Nigerian politician. Even when the supposed victories of some of the people elected are already overthrown even before swearing in, shows that, the present crops of riggers will not last in their suppose mandates. As for Jonathan writing his name in gold by appointing credible and God-fearing individuals, Ayo must be in a dream land to think that, the present rut in the system will end soon. It is and will always be BUSINESS as usual, as far as Jonathan is the head of Government. According to him, the Government should focus on the power sector, healthcare, infrastructure, security, stating that insecurity in the country is a function of massive unemployment in the country.Ayo should know that, the Government insincerity is the bane of the insecurity in the land. The people that died in this post election violence died as a result of the failure of Government to guarantee the security of lives and property, which they swore to protect. Pastor Oritsejafor told reporters at the Lagos while responding to a question during a press conference on the state of the nation: “I will not respond to foolishness. Such persons should be left to their foolishness. Anybody who knows what I stand for. Some of you know what I have done over the years and know what I stand for.” So, people who for whatever reason, now want to defend things which are not defendable, should be ignored,” he added. Ayo was asked on the state of the nation and he cleverly diverted the question and turned to Buhari as a foolish man. It is known fact that, the state of the Nigerian Nation hanged in the balance and Jonathan is not in any way near the solution to its numerous problems. Instead of Ayo to addressed the question he was asked, he fumbled. This goes to show, the level of hatred for Buhari this man possess and yet, he is suppose to be a man of God. Pastor my foot. Ayo, we truly knows what you stands for. You stand for manipulations. You stand for public embezzlement. You stand for taking sides to suit you. You stand for aligning with crooks to legitimized their stolen mandate. You stand for double mouth people. You stand for political patronage, if not, how and why will Chief Obadiah Ando, Minister of Water Resources said: Ask the CAN president and ask how much l gave them. http://indepthafrica.com/nigeria/headlines/why-mr-president-warned-ministers-not-to-rig-for-him-%E2%80%93-obadiah-ando/ Ayo,we will ignore you as well because, you don't actually know what you are doing. Earlier in his statement, Oritsejafor again condemned the post-election violence, describing it as “absolutely unnecessary, barbaric, primitive, crude and the most senseless thing to do at this period of the nation’s political history.” He maintained that Nigeria cannot continue to crave for unity at the expense of one segment of the country, pointing out that the only viable road to unity in the country is when every religious, political and traditional leader make deliberate efforts to speak the truth to their adherents always. Ayo, Good that you know but, you failed to realise that, some people were directly responsible for the massacre, which has to do with their UNHOLY quest for political power. Should I tell that, had Jonathan forgone his political power, nobody, I mean nobody would have been killed. It is an open secret, that, the primary root cause of the violent crisis was the fallout of Jonathan's presidential ambition. Only few truthfully and responsible SS persons will see it the way it is. Others have allowed sentiments and hatred for the NORTHERN Nigeria to blindfolds them. Ayo, you are one of them. Ayo, it is unfortunate that, the IMPAIRED mental sickness of the Southern Nigeria also runs in your blood. You that is suppose to be a guarding light has fallen beyond reasonable level. Check below and see how Nigeria has been ruled and which Zone. Heads of State Governors-General James Wilson Robertson 15 Jun 1955 - 16 Nov 1960 (+1983) n/p Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe 1 Oct 1960 - 1 Oct 1963 (+1996) NCNC President of the Republic Benjamin Nnamdi Azikiwe 1 Oct 1963 - 16 Jan 1966 (+1996) NCNC From Anambra, South East - 5 Years and 3 Months Heads of the Military Government Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi 16 Jan 1966 - 29 Jul 1966 (+)a military From Abia, South East - 6 Months Yakubu Gowon 1 Aug 1966 - 29 Jul 1975 military From Plateau, North Central - 8 Years and 11 Months Murtala Ramat Mohammed 29 Jul 1975 - 13 Feb 1976 (+)a military From Kano, North West - 7 Months Olusegun Obasanjo 14 Feb 1976 - 1 Oct 1979 military From Ogun, South West - 3 Years and 8 Months President of the Republic Shehu Shagari 1 Oct 1979 - 31 Dec 1983 NPN From Sokoto, North West - 5 Years and 2 Months Head of the Federal Military Government Muhammadu Buhari 31 Dec 1983 - 27 Aug 1985 military From Katsina, North West - 1 Year and 8 Months Chairman of the Armed Forces Ruling Council Ibrahim Babangida 27 Aug 1985 - 4 Jan 1993 military From Niger, North Central - 8 Years and Seven Months Chairman of the National Defence and Security Council Ibrahim Babangida 4 Jan 1993 - 26 Aug 1993 military Head of the Interim National Government Ernest Shonekan 26 Aug 1993 - 17 Nov 1993 n/p From Lagos, South West - 3 Months Chairmen of the Provisional Ruling Council Sani Abacha 17 Nov 1993 - 8 Jun 1998 (+) military From Kano, North West - 4 Years and 7 Months Abdulsalam Abubakar 9 Jun 1998 - 29 May 1999 military From Niger, North Central - 11 Months President of the Republic Olusegun Obasanjo 29 May 1999 - 29 May 2007 PDP From Ogun, South West - 8 Years Umaru Musa Yar'Adua 29 May 2007 - 5 May 2010 (+) PDP From Katsina, North West - 3 Years and 9 Months Goodluck Jonathan 5 May 2010 - PDP (acting to 6 May, for Yar'Adua from 9 Feb 2010) From Bayelsa, South South - 1 Year and 3 Months Source: http://www.terra.es/personal2/monolith/nigeria.htm Below are the Zones that have ruled Nigeria since Independence. South South =1 Year and 3 Months South East = 5 Years and 9 Months South West = 12 Years and 1 month North East = 0 North Central = 18 Years and 5 Months North West = 16 Years and 1 Month From the above, it is glaring to know that, of the cries about North this North that, a region from the same North is yet to smell Power. This is very unfair. All the Zones in the South has tasted power, and yet, we are the one crying foul play. According to the CAN president, the only way the nation can arrest incessant ethno-religious crises in the North is to amend the nation’s laws with a view to making host governors where violence takes place accountable for any damage arising from the crises.Ayo, people were killed in Warri and Sapele, under your nose during the last Gubernatorial elections and yet, Uduaghan came to your church for thanksgiving. http://www.thenationonlineng.net/2011/index.php/newsextra/5141-uduaghan-in-victory-thanksgiving.html Ayo, you stinks! “As a nation, we cannot continue with this culture of impunity,” he said “I will suggest that governors of states where such violence occurs in the future, must be held accountable for the colossal loss of lives, property and business premises. The National Assembly should enact a constitutional provision making it mandatory for the Federal government to assess the extent of damage and deduct monetary compensation from the statutory allocations of such governments.”Ayo, when Akpabio was setting Akwa Ibom on fire before the elections, did you condemned it? http://nigeriavillagesquare.com/forum/main-square/61815-political-war-rages-akwa-ibom-state.html, http://www.businessdayonline.com/NG/index.php/news/76-hot-topic/19480-four-dead-147-cars-127-keke-napep-burnt-in-akwa-ibom-crisis Ayo, You are not fit to hold the positions you are occupying. In addition, Oritsejafpor said such governments must be made to rebuild torched worship centres, adding that as a remedial measure, President Goodluck Jonathan should immediately convene a meeting of all state governors and security chiefs where, he said governors should pledge to maintain peace and tranquility in their respective states.Ayo, did you toed this line earlier in your outburst? Medicine after death. Rubbish. Ayo, do you as a person loves the Muslim people? Certainly not. Remember they say, action speaks louder than voice. On the debate over the continued relevance of the NYSC scheme, the CAN president argued that the Federal Government should do more to protect these innocent young people who are the hope of tomorrow or in the alternative ensure that members of the scheme should be made to serve in their respective geo-political zones.Ayo, whether the scheme should remain or not, is the business of the Federal Government. What any right thinking fellow should be concerned about is the safety and security of lives and property, no matter where they are. Nigeria is Nigeria. Asked if the monetary compensation offered by the president was adequate, Pastor Oritsejafor argued that Nigerians should be contented with the government’s gesture, adding that “no amount of monetary reward would be sufficient for the life of the lost members.”Ayo, why didn't you ask the Government to compensate every one who was directly or indirectly involved in the crisis? He then averred that it is important for the Federal and state governments concerned to also compensate all those families who lost dear relatives during what, he called ‘madness.’ Oritsejafor revealed that 84 churches were burnt down during the post-election violence, stressing that these churches including mosques, if any, should be rebuilt.Ayo, your posture shows again that, you are a trouble maker. For God sake, both churches and mosque were destroyed during the mayhem, how then you say if any? You are a biased pastor. http://nationalmirroronline.net/news/10928.html, http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/apr/24/hundreds-killed-nigeria-post-election-violence Ayo, you are wicked. “If you do not that, then you are encouraging this sense of impunity that has taken over this country completely, where people just feel they can wake up and do whatever they like because they fell they will get away with it.So, compensation is very important and it should be huge so that both the Federal Government and the state government will feel it and think twice in the event of another crises.” The same way the militants has taken over Niger Delta, under your very eyes. The same way kidnappers took over South East and you went underground. God will punish you people who have aided the mess in this country. You cannot hide forever. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by luluosas(m): 2:17pm On May 27, 2011 |
The parts I quoted are the ones I respond to for Ayo's consumption. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by earlalright(m): 2:59pm On May 27, 2011 |
my father, forget that guy, he has lost and can never win aggain in the future |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by joecrack(m): 6:24pm On May 27, 2011 |
@lulusas sorry sir u forgot to add: Head of Government prime minister~sir tafawa balewa{1960-1966}~bauchi state,NORTH EAST |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by luluosas(m): 7:02pm On May 27, 2011 |
@Odunnu is Oritsejiofor a CAN president? Thought he's PFN boss He is both. Eating from the same Organization with a different identity. Buhari never collected salary as PTF chairman and called it IMMORAL for him to do so. Ayo is collecting TRIPLE salary at the same time and yet, he has the mouth to call Buhari foolish. He is the foolish one here. |
Re: I Don’t Respond To Foolishness, Oritsejafor Replies Buhari by luluosas(m): 7:05pm On May 27, 2011 |
@joecrack Thank you for the addition. |
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