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[s] higherpower:[/s] Deluded inconsequential attention seeking fools For losers to be noticed on Social media here in the south, just show zombie level support for Buhari and you will get all the undeserved attention for your autistic choice. Every nation has her own fair share of minority zombies that a simple hot slap can reset their brains to factory settings. |
[quote author=aribisala0 post=69142912][/quote]Afonja, karma is real and she is currently on her way. |
[s] Moukandjo:[/s] Lagos voted for that regional tribal party at the local and state levels but always voted for the PDP for the Presidency. The reverse is the case in Kano, where PDP held sway at the local levels for 8yrs under Kwakwanso but always lost to the Jihadist suffering from chronic pile and anal cancer for the presidential race. |
[s] topeayan:[/s] Taofeek, you can pass your message without hiding as a christian. |
[quote author=aribisala0 post=69142787][/quote]I understand. The truth is just too much to handle. |
[s] Xda59:[/s] We in the south and middle belt rejected him wholeheartedly. Or have you forgotten what Tinubu said to the US ambassador in 2011 concerning the bigoted character of Buhari? |
[s] Moukandjo:[/s] And the same Buhari had been losing in Lagos and the south since 2003. He will go back to his serial losing streak come March, 2019. |
T9ksy:So it was the same Sarduna who stated that he will expel Igbos and also restrict employment into the northern civil service to non-Igbos after the British handover is the one that now employed Igbos into the federal civil service? When had the Sarduna ever become Prime Minister or in direct control of who gets employed or sacked from the federal civil service? The same Sarduna that is reputed to have openly declared before independence his plan to sack all Igbos working under the Northern Civil Service? Is this threat by the Sarduna to sack Igbos working in the north not why Awolowo introduced Hausa language into the education curriculam of the defunct Western Region in-order to capitulate on the soon to be declared vacancies in the northern civil service owing to the sacking of Igbos that were employed and retained by the British colonial administration? Guy, the Igbos dominated the civil service post-independence and prior to 1966 NOT by any favorable policy towards them by the British or the Sarduna you are foolishly asserting to but by their sheer competency. Stop all these lies afonja, it will take you no way but into more despair and bitterness. |
justtoodark:I know this is what the APC bastards in Aso Rock are considering as Plan B after they and their hypocritical goat President are rejected at the polls. APC is synonymous to that harlot from the mythology of Solomon who will rather see the baby cut in half than returned to its true mother. |
[s] Balyz:[/s] I know for a fact that Kwankwaso was elected twice under the PDP platform and that Kano had been voting PDP also as Senators/Reps. |
silastemplar:He is degenerating Fulani herdsmen as parasitic yeast who go about consuming without recourse to resource management and sustainability. But this same obviously smelly-mouth idiot had been defending the Fulani herdsmen as noble and not capable of committing the atrocities in the middle-belt. That is where I see a flawed inconsistent mind wherein he is defending the fulani at one hand and in the other degenerating them. |
why is this topic not on fp? |
[s] madridguy:[/s] only CPC zombies in Kano still support the jihadist |
but didn't this fool deny that the killings in the middle belt where not the handwork of Fulani Herdsmen? Sagay is now degenerating Fulani herdsmen as parasitic yeast who go about consuming without recourse to resource management and sustainability and using them as an analogy to "corrupt" politicians. But this same obviously smelly-mouth idiot had been defending the Fulani herdsmen as noble and not capable of committing the atrocities in the middle-belt. That is where I see a flawed inconsistent mind wherein he is defending the fulani at one hand and in the other degenerating them. |
geraob1:You can refer to yourself as a nigger. Do you even know what a nigger is? |
Glo had a deal with the French SAGEM telecom to role out their network in Nigeria. Even the earliest Glo lines came with SAGEM phones. Glo by the way is owned by IBB who in turn has major investments of his loot stashed in France. This globalist stooge called Macron is just the PR face of the French neo-colonialist masters |
Judases. They have already collected their 30 pieces of silver |
...."The fact that the Lodge lacked many facilities befitting of the residence of a governor and therefore “very inferior” to other Government Houses in the country, made the need for a new Government House in Ekiti very imperative."This man is such an assh0le. |
[s] Kentursky:[/s] This is the 50million naira bed that Fayemi bought for himself when he was Ekiti Governor www.nairaland.com/attachments/1812225_image831024x677_jpegee250aef28f2644f5400427532f9c901 |
World has officially come to an end. This is probably the most uncomfortable thing to watch and listen to. Life don tire me for this world. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4iBBfEHNaE Satan controls every one of these usless so-called entertainers Caution! You will need to rinse your eyes with bleach after watching this |
nku5:Old school NLer |
Accoding to Buhari, the crisis is a non-issue and he can't believe why the trousered natives to the south can not mind their business. It's not as if the jihad is currently ongoing in their region. Let them wait fa until we finish these middle-belt kafirs |
Greystone:The problem of delayed payements pre-dates the FAAC stand-off as it began almost immediately with May salaries in 2015. |
[s] Taich:[/s] This is NOT Wikipedia and I am not here to bag a doctorate degree. Besides, can you point the foul language I used in composing this post? |
During the drafting of the 1979 constitution by the Obasabjo led Military junta, Northern youth across the north, specifically those under the Muslim Student Society from ABU staged a series of violent protests both on and off campus, demanding the inclusion of Sharia legislation and provisions in our constitution. A security report which accompanied a govt commissioned inquiry into the crisis orchestrated by the MSS described the campus based religious group as: "...not having any beliefs in the National Constituion; does not recognize the authority and existence of the federal govt and abhor the sale and consumption of alcohol on campuses where they exist". The report goes on to state that the group "...hold a firm belief of the ultimate attainment of an Islamic state in the country; through an Iranian styled revolution" Comparing the motivations, aspirations and modus operandi of the MSS (which then was restricted to only northern universities and to students from Awusa-Fulani extraction), one can only see parallels with modern day violent Islamic terrorist groups like Boko Haram. The northern youth has been more than ever ready to have their voices heard and their considerations taken into account. Today, the pioneering founders of the MSS who went on a violent rampage attacking fellow students and non-muslim and southerners in their midst for sharia agitation are within the corridors of power and at the helms of affairs. While their southern counterparts formed drinking clubs and useless pointless campus fraternities which only saw them attack and kill themselves for no reason whatsoever, the northern youth were actively engaged on campus agitations for what they believed will benefit and uplift them in future. It is still ongoing today as we see southern idiots collecting crumbs to campaign, shill and defend their Awusa masters. Today the south is shouting for restructuring and an outright review of the 1999 constitution which is a facsimile of the Sharia laced 1979 constitution. The question to ask is ; where were the southern youth when sharia was openly included into out constitution? |
Lateef Adegbite? |
Afonja's 1817 rebellion and subsequent Jihadist raids by Awusa/Fulani/Yoruba Muslims from Ilorin had done so much damage to the power and stability of the Odua people. Lagos was invaded by British forces in 1851 with little or no resistance and formally annexed in 1861. The British maintained Lagos as a strategic port city from where they traded with the hinterland natives, mostly in slaves in exchange for guns. The British will arm both the Jihadist and the Yoruba resistance up until they were asked to broker a truce between Ilorin and Ibadan. The outcome of this, was the establishment of a full-fledged Emirate which became an extension of the Sokoto Caliphate. Sokoto never forgot this good will and as such were open to talks and trade with the British invaders. Then the Kiriji wars began - an inter-cine civil war among the Yorubas in their shrinking empire. The 16 yr conflict began from 1877 up till 1893. The British continued to support each warring faction to both elongate the conflict to further weaken the remnant of what was once the great Oyo empire and also to benefit financially from the senseless conflict. The Yorubas will then approach the same British to help end the conflict and come and rule them. It is from this point that the British got a solid footing into Nigeria and in just 8yrs (1901) later, the entire Nigerian territory was declared a colony of Britain. By 1914, out of financial and administrative exigency, the amalgamation of both Northern and Southern protectorates was declared by Lugard. The period 1914-1960 were the glory years for the Yorubas as they witnessed no wars and Yoruba unity began to emerge. In 1960, with the British departing, the Yorubas almost immediately began their unnecessary squabbles. Riots and electoral violence were a hallmark of the old Western Region electoral process. It seemed the Yoruba were not capable of deciding their leaders through democratic and civil means. The fallout of the political crisis in the old Western Region has been linked to the motivation of the misplaced Marxist coup which will later kick start the Nigerian Civil war. The Military era between 1966 -1979, saw a cessation of Yoruba acrimony and senseless warring among themselves only for it to rear it's ugly head during the civilian era of Shehu Shagari. The pattern of peaceful co-existence within the Yoruba peoples continues with subsequent military dispensations up until the return to democratic rule in 1999 and from where the Yorubas began their incessant warring over the ballot-box. It is thus safe to assume the following; 1. That for all the talk of civility and sophistication, the Yoruba is incapable of deciding in a civil and democratic manner whom to lead or represent them. 2. SW Nigeria has been the pioneering region of all democratic vices such as ballot snatching, thuggery, voter disenfranchisement, voter enticement and what not. 3. That the Yoruba requires a powerful third party to administer peace and Justice among them. Is this then no wonder why the average Yoruba is afraid of an independent sovereign state knowing fully well that a Yoruba Nation will be an anarchist's pipe-dream. |
Afonja's 1817 rebellion and subsequent Jihadist raids by Awusa/Fulani/Yoruba Muslims from Ilorin had done so much damage to the power and stability of the Odua people. Lagos was invaded by British forces in 1851 with little or no resistance and formally annexed in 1861. The British maintained Lagos as a strategic port city from where they traded with the hinterland natives, mostly in slaves in exchange for guns. The British will arm both the Jihadist and the Yoruba resistance up until they were asked to broker a truce between Ilorin and Ibadan. The outcome of this, was the establishment of a full-fledged Emirate which became an extension of the Sokoto Caliphate. Sokoto never forgot this good will and as such were open to talks and trade with the British invaders. Then the Kiriji wars began - an inter-cine civil war among the Yorubas in their shrinking empire. The 16 yr conflict began from 1877 up till 1893. The British continued to support each warring faction to both elongate the conflict to further weaken the remnant of what was once the great Oyo empire and also to benefit financially from the senseless conflict. The Yorubas will then approach the same British to help end the conflict and come and rule them. It is from this point that the British got a solid footing into Nigeria and in just 8yrs (1901) later, the entire Nigerian territory was declared a colony of Britain. By 1914, out of financial and administrative exigency, the amalgamation of both Northern and Southern protectorates was declared by Lugard. The period 1914-1960 were the glory years for the Yorubas as they witnessed no wars and Yoruba unity began to emerge. In 1960, with the British departing, the Yorubas almost immediately began their unnecessary squabbles. Riots and electoral violence were a hallmark of the old Western Region electoral process. It seemed the Yoruba were not capable of deciding their leaders through democratic and civil means. The fallout of the political crisis in the old Western Region has been linked to the motivation of the misplaced Marxist coup which will later kick start the Nigerian Civil war. The Military era between 1966 -1979, saw a cessation of Yoruba acrimony and senseless warring among themselves only for it to rear it's ugly head during the civilian era of Shehu Shagari. The pattern of peaceful co-existence within the Yoruba peoples continues with subsequent military dispensations up until the return to democratic rule in 1999 and from where the Yorubas began their incessant warring over the ballot-box. It is thus safe to assume the following; 1. That for all the talk of civility and sophistication, the Yoruba is incapable of deciding in a civil and democratic manner whom to lead or represent them. 2. SW Nigeria has been the pioneering region of all democratic vices such as ballot snatching, thuggery, voter disenfranchisement, voter enticement and what not. 3. That the Yoruba requires a powerful third party to administer peace and Justice among them. Is this then no wonder why the average Yoruba is afraid of an independent sovereign state knowing fully well that a Yoruba Nation will be an anarchist's pipe-dream. |
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