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^^^^ Thank you, oya go to bed. It's past your bedtime. |
The end point of this arguement is simple. Buhari is a typical example of an elite northerner who uses his foot soldiers to cause mayhem when things dont go his way. BUHARI IS EVIL. I mean very EVIL! Buhari said Muslims should vote for Muslims( I know some ediots will say where and when but I no get time to answer that yeye question). And yet He didnt feel any remorse about it. Shame! He got a heart equivalent to lucifer! |
I feel like slapping shi//t ouuta this stupoid guy called CyberG! Make him bring anoda book here again. Ediot! |
CyberG: Now watch this video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqCP3DXwFzU Am so happy that we were fortunate to watch this. People like una go talk say na propaganda. This same nonsense happened everywhere throughout the war. I mean market, church and refugee camps! If it is not genocide tell me what it is. Abi you wan label am war. They carried this type of attack in the whole of Igbo land. There's no big or small market in Igboland where you wont find traces or signs of war. This was captured live on camera!. Make dem no think say na mouth we dey talk am for mouth. You left live accounts from people who experienced the war to read books. lol, Ediot! My inlaw's elder bro was born immediately after a raid in the market. His mom was rushed to a small clinic, the same bombers jets came again killing most of the pregnant women there. I fit curse you today. Just dnt make to. F00l! |
I dey wait to see their reaction in the new year. |
^^^^ their life depend on Igbo people. If Igbo story no dey market dem go run mad for street. I never see how people can be so f00lish |
The writer na mumu o. The Northerner wey no dey allow other people lead prayer for mosque na im go con learn from other people on how to behave? Ko si wahala Everyday na jaiye jaiye. E no bad. |
Relax101: He better go into hiding. Make him shut up forever as im dey do before. Shame no catch am na pikin and women he dey shoot. |
CyberG: Do you want me to put up videos so you could watch how the shameless Federal troops bombed market and churches. Dem tell dem say na their Biafran soldiers dey fight? What could be more silly than using bomber jets to tear a market, a church and Refugee camps? If that is not genocide then tell me what it can be called? So killing of male kids in Asaba and Onitsha is war and not genocide. You are a dunce, maybe for this Xmas season. mumu. |
^^^^ He will be in jail next year except charges are gonna be dropped. This may be his last xmas, the remaining of his xmas would be spent in jail if He's jailed for life, Maybe Guantanamo. ![]() |
Oyb is anti-Christain, anti-GEJ and pro-any-evil thing from the north. If that will make him for the mean time so be it. He has shown over and over again. He's also pro BOKO HARAM. |
Ralph after his release from jail. |
Buhari is saddest thing to happen to Nigeria presently. Buhari is evil. Buhari couldnt tell his supporters to stop killing corpers posted in his region. he kept quiet for months and allowed people slaughtered by his supporters. Shame on Buhari. He's a devil. |
, ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria's main opposition leader accused the government of incompetence on Monday after Islamist militants killed more than two dozen people in Christmas Day attacks on churches and other targets. Muhammadu Buhari, a northerner and former military ruler who lost a presidential election in April to incumbent Goodluck Jonathan, a Christian southerner, told a Nigerian daily that the government was slow to respond and had shown indifference to the bombings. The attacks, described by the country's top broadsheet daily Thisday as "Nigeria's blackest Christmas ever," risk reopening old wounds and reviving tit-for-tat sectarian violence between the mostly Muslim north and largely Christian south, which has claimed thousands of lives in the past decade. The Boko Haram Islamist sect, which aims to impose sharia, Islamic law, across Africa's most populous country, claimed responsibility for three church bombings, the second Christmas in a row it has caused carnage at Christian houses of worship. The most deadly attack killed at least 27 people in the St Theresa Catholic church in Madalla, a town on the edge of the capital, and devastated surrounding buildings and cars. Security forces also blamed the sect for two explosions in the north targeting their facilities. Officials have confirmed 32 people died in the wave of attacks across Nigeria, though local media have put the number higher. But the church bombs are more worrying because they raise fears that Boko Haram is trying to ignite a sectarian civil war in a country split evenly between Christians and Muslims, who for the most part co-exist in peace. "How on earth would the Vatican and the British authorities speak before the Nigerian government on attacks within Nigeria that have led to the deaths of our citizens?" Buhari said in the statement published by Punch newspaper on Monday. "This is clearly a failure of leadership at a time the government needs to assure the people of the capacity to guarantee the safety of lives and property." At a church service in the St Theresa church to mourn the dead there less than a day earlier, a priest in white and red robes conducted a prayers while around 200 mourners sighed, chanted and sang solemnly. Some wept. The burnt out cars that had littered the scene the day before had been removed and replaced by half a dozen military jeeps. Ten 10 armed soldiers dismounted from each of them to cloak the church in a heavy security presence. "I've never cried before, but yesterday, I cried," St. Theresa's priest, Father Isaac Achi, said. "This morning, I cried, but with all of you around today, I'll not cry again. Yesterday more than 40 army men protected me while I slept." Buhari said the government needed to do more than spend more on security to deal with the problem, echoing concerns by analysts that more needs to be done to address the sense of alienation in the poorer north of Nigeria that breeds militancy. Jonathan called the attacks "unfortunate" but said Boko Haram would "not be (around) for ever. It will end one day," a response that some Nigerians found short-sighted. He often declines to comment on Boko Haram attacks at all, or when he does describes it as a "temporary" problem that will blow over in time. COORDINATED ATTACKS A few hours after Sunday's bomb in Madalla, blasts were reported at the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Church in the central, ethnically and religiously mixed town of Jos, and at a church in Gadaka in the northern state of Yobe. Residents said many were wounded in Gadaka. A suicide bomber killed four officials at the State Security Service in one of the other attacks in the northeastern town of Damaturu, police said. Residents heard two loud explosions and gunfire in the town. The attacks, which came a few days after clashes between security forces and Boko Haram killed at least 68 people, and the surge in violence suggested increasing evidence of coordination and strategy by the group. National Security Adviser General Owoye Azazi said in the church attacks were premeditated but urged Nigerians to go about their business as usual, while remaining vigilant. "This is not a fight between security forces and some dissident elements. It is a conflict between some misguided extremists in our midst and the rest of society," he said. Benedict condemned the attacks as an "absurd gesture" and prayed that "the hands of the violent be stopped." The pope, speaking from his window overlooking St Peter's Square in Rome, said such violence brought only pain, destruction and death. The United Nations, the European Union and the United States condemned the bombings which they described as terrorist attacks, pledging to help Nigerian authorities in the fight against extremists. (Additional reporting by Tim Cocks in Lagos, Tife Owolabi and Buhari Bello in Jos, Mike Oboh in Kano, a correspondent in Maiduguri and Philip Pullella in Vatican City; Writing by Tim Cocks and Bate Felix; Editing by Mark Heinrich) , . http://news.yahoo.com/islamists-kill-dozens-nigeria-christmas-bombs-001706876.html |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsuIrkg2rUA This season ndi agadi nwoke ge zuo anu nime ite. lol. Merry Christamas. |
EzeUfi and Onyocha= Alh Harem. Una dey mind the ediot! |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGMB9Z4t5Xc Only an insane person would say MEND didnt know what they fought/fighting for. Abeg wetin boko haram dey fight for? shay na desert encroachment abi na wetin? |
I am so disappointed. |
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last one Naija anti-Bomb squad |
moremi2008:lol for where u see that pics? |
correct people 1 Like |
c them |
More, C as people dey steal chicken lol |
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More pics for Xmas |
stagger: Mumu, in your whole life time, you can never pay me. Na so you dey slap your workers ni? No wonder! Now run back to your boasting slapping bishop, ode. |
stagger: You dey craze you ediot. No allow me descend on you this Christmas day. Now run back to your boasting slapping bishop, ode. |
Bahari is their mentor. Buhari never denounce them because na them him wan use contest for president in 2015. Pics no dey lie. |
Make him better dodge for his basement in Maryland after newyear. E no go easy for am again. Him go talk how he regret and was so much used and dumped in the conflict. Na Intl lawyers he go narate his story. |
LOL, As I type, there are petitions to charge The Black scorpion to court. Not Naija court o but the one in hague! I laff in "I kill living and non-living Igbo people". 2012 will be a shock to his supporters. lol |
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