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The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by bestads(m): 8:35pm On Jul 27, 2014
THE CHIBOK GIRLS: A STATEMENT ISSUED BY THE MIDDLE BELT DIALOGUE

The abduction of over three hundred female secondary school students from Government Girls Secondary School (GGSS), Chibok, Borno State, Nigeria on April 14, 2014 has elicited consternation all over the world.
This is not the first time that Boko Haram has abducted female students. This is, however, its biggest haul. Chibok is a predominantly Christian community and the bulk of the abductees reflect this predominance in the ratio of 9:1. A few facts have since arisen about the abduction saga:

• The Sambisa Forest is some 60 kilometers from Chibok, Borno State;
• The Federal Minister of Education had advised the state Governor, Alhaji Kashim Shettima, to relocate all students sitting for this year’s West Africa School Certificate Examination (WASCE) to Maiduguri the state capital of Borno State, Nigeria for adequate protection, because the examination body, West Africa Examination Council lost three invigilators to Boko Haram in 2013. The advice was implemented everywhere in Borno State except as it relates to GGSS Chibok;
• Muslims in Chibok cooperated with the insurgents when they invaded to carry out the abduction. As a matter of fact, a son of the former Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Chibok ward was the supplier of petrol to Boko Haram. He was arrested by the community and handed over to the military;
• Chibok is a bastion of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Borno State, though the state is an All Progressive Congress (APC) Party ruled state;
• Boko Haram was generally avoiding Chibok after a former Chairman of the LGA, Hon. Wanangu Kachuwa, was gunned down in front of his house, shortly after returning from a Church service;

• Boko Haram invaded Chibok with fighters dressed in military fatigues in 25 pick-up vans and operated from 11 p.m to 3 a.m;
• The invaders burnt down some houses belonging to Christians in Chibok town while a detachment proceeded to the school premises, where they told the students that they were soldiers who had come to rescue them;
• Two of the vehicles that were used to transport the female
students were commandeered from the local motor park;
• Boko Haram insurgents looted the school’s food store before
burning the school down;
• The school’s Principal and Vice Principal, Administration, (both Muslims) and their families, and other teachers were nowhere around the school on the night of the abduction, suggesting some foreknowledge. The Principal is new to the school having just been appointed to take over from the former Christian Principal
in keeping with the unwritten policy in Borno State to not allow Christians head any state government institution;

• The Governor of the state claimed that he alerted the military of the pendency of an attack on the school four hours before the attack took place, yet made no attempt to evacuate the students from the school. In any case, Boko Haram does not require four hours to travel to Chibok from the Sambisa Forest, their believed
embarkation point. As such, anyone with foreknowledge of four hours before the attack must be a Boko Haram insider;
• The state Governor kept contradicting the Defence Headquarters spokesman, and the Principal repeats whatever the Governor says;
• Certain individuals are in cahoots with the insurgents. For instance, Governor Shettima of Borno State announced to the media that the girls abducted in Chibok had been forcibly converted to Islam and married off to Boko Haram fighters. A day
later, Abubakar Shekau, the sect’s leader released a video clip making the same claim. Shehu Sani, an “activist”, claimed that the sect wanted to exchange the girls with members of the sect arrested by the Nigerian authorities. A day later, another clip emanated from Shekau making the same demand;

• Notable northern and opposition leaders have voiced opposition to international assistance to help bring back the Chibok girls and to fight terrorism in Nigeria. As shocking as the Chibok incident is it is not a happenstance. Non-Muslim females have historically been preyed upon by Muslims in Northern Nigeria. The obvious conclusion is that the Chibok girls were abducted because of their faith. Also:
• In May 2013 Boko Haram attacked a police barracks in Bama, Borno State, and abducted 12 Christian women and children. Shekau took responsibility for the attack and abductions on May 7 2013;

• Hajja, a 19 year old Christian was abducted from the Gwoza, Borno State area. She was forced to convert to Islam, forced to involve herself in the sect’s operations and was set to be married to one of her captors when she managed to escape;
• In August 2013 a Christian student reported an attack on her university accommodation. The men were murdered, the women segregated into Muslim and non-Muslim and the Christian women were systematically raped;
• Mid-February 2014, Boko Haram murdered 51 persons in Konduga, Borno State, and abducted 20 young women;
• In Buni Yadi, Yobe State, earlier in 2014, 76 students of Federal Government College were murdered in cold blood and 16 female students abducted. They have not been heard of ever since.
• Forceful marriages of Christians to Muslims
• Most the new attacks by Boko Haram, such as Algarmo (Mbulakuduga), Shima, Kimber and Ablam are all Christian villages.

Forcible Conversion to Islam in Historical Context. In 1804, Shehu Othman Danfodio led itinerant Fulani from the Futa Jallon Heights in present day Gambia and Senegal to settle in present day Northern Nigeria. Danfodio led a revolt against
the existing Habe dynasties and supplanted them with Fulani emirs. The Hausa were forcibly Islamized. The Fulani Jihad, and Islam made inroads into other areas not inhabited by the Fulani or Hausa but were successfully resisted in much of today’s Middle Belt.
It was British Colonial Rule that brought non-Hausa/Fulani peoples who were never conquered by the latter under the rule of the emirates. Called Indirect Rule, it suited British colonial design to bring the different ethnic nationalities under the
rather developed emirate system for the purposes of maintaining law and order, recruiting for forced labour and exacting taxes to run the colony with.
After power was transferred to nationals and Sir Ahmadu Bello, the late sardauna of Sokoto, became Premier of the Northern Region, non-Muslim communities were denied potable water, roads, post offices, schools, hospitals and access to civil service absorption. Under the premiership of the late Sir Ahmadu Bello, forcible conversions were effected.

From 1961, till he died in 1966, Sir Ahmadu Bello went on annual Islamisation drives all over the Northern Region. Traditional rulership of communities became a preserve of only Muslims. The resistance against Muslim traditional rulers led to the Tiv Riots 1960-64, and restiveness in old Gongola (today’s Adamawa and Taraba states), Southern Kaduna (Kafanchan), Tafawa Balewa (Bauchi State) and Plateau State.
Promotion in the civil service depended on if a candidate had converted to Islam. The late Sardauna promised to “dip the Koran into the sea” meaning he will spread Islam from the far North across the country to the Atlantic Ocean before he was done.
This agenda of “dipping the Koran to the sea”has continued unabated till date by consistent terror attacks and killings in the middle belt followed by mass movement of new communities of Hausa Fulani into the middle belt all the way down to the south states near the Atlantic Ocean.

In 1960, the late Sir Ahmadu Bello said “The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great-grandfather, Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities of the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us, and never allow them to have control over their future.” (Parrot Newspaper, 12th Oct. 1960; republished on November 13, 2002, by the Tribune Newspaper, Ibadan.);

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Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by bestads(m): 8:36pm On Jul 27, 2014
• The Conference of Northern Chiefs, in response to a letter from the UK-based West African Students’ Union (WASU) to the Northern emirs asking them to support the constitutional evolution of Nigeria into an independent nation, had declared “holding this country together is not possible except by means of
the religion of the Prophet. If they want political unity let them follow our religion.” (Obafemi Awolowo, Path to Nigerian Freedom, London: Faber and Faber, 1947, p.51.);
• During military rule in the 1970s Christian missionary schools were forcibly taken over by government, and in many instances their names changed to Islamic ones;
• As late as 1997 under General Sani Abacha’s rule, all Police Commissioners in Nigeria were Muslims;

• In 1990, all members of the Armed Forces Ruling Council (AFRC) were Muslims except General Ike Nwachukwu, an Igbo, whose mother was a Fulani Muslim;
• During military rule, General Ibrahim Babangida surreptitiously registered Nigeria as a member state of the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) without tabling the issue before the AFRC. The then second in command, Rear Admiral Ebitu Ukiwe told the world that he heard about Nigeria’s membership of OIC like everybody else in the media. He was promptly removed and retired from the Navy;

• Babangida hosted the first Islam in Africa conference in Abuja and donated Federal Government funds to its operations, including its vision of transforming Nigeria to an Islamic state and enthroning the Sultan of Sokoto as its “supreme ruler”. (The communiqué released after the conference.
• Under the presidency of General Olusegun Obasanjo, 1999-2007, the Sharia code of Islamic law was re-introduced in the North in an expanded format. Islamic Police (Hisbah) was introduced and Christian girls were abducted, forcibly converted and married off to Muslims in Bauchi, Kaduna, Niger and Zamfara states. The Sharia Commissions of the states merely write parents informing
them that their daughters had converted and had been given out
in marriage;
• In a show of utter contempt, indigenous Hausa and Fulani Christians in Kaduna State are given “certificates of non- indigeneship”, meaning that they would not have access to rights and privileges accruable to indigenes of the state;

Islamization is carried out not only by Muslim rulers. Unsuspecting southern rulers are unwittingly used to drive some aspects of the Islamisation agenda:
• Under President Goodluck Jonathan, erstwhile Central Bank Governor Sanusi Lamido Sanusi introduced Islamic Banking;
• President Jonathan has set up Almajiri schools for the exclusive benefit of Muslims in spite of robust protest by the Christian community, whose schools were taken over;
• In many Northern states like Kano, Sokoto, Zamfara, Katsina, Bauchi, Borno, Yobe and Gombe state governments refuse to give building permits for the erection of churches. As a matter of fact, a disclaimer contained in building permits in Kano State specifies that the building permit is not to be used to erect bars,
brothels and churches thereby classifying churches among undesirable establishments like bars and brothels;

• In places where churches have been destroyed in the past three decades state governments in several states in the North refuse the owners permit to rebuild. In Borno, Kaduna, Kano, Niger, Bauchi, Yobe, Sokoto, Katsina and Gombe states Christian churches numbering over five thousand have been lost this way.
None of the owners were compensated;
• The Hausa/Fulani insist that they are the largest ethnic group yet when former
president, General Obasanjo wanted to include ethnicity and religion as issues to be disaggregated in the Census exercise of 2006, the Hausa/Fulani elite pressurized him to drop the idea because doing so would expose the lie.

• The Hausa International Media outfits e.g. BBC, VOA, Germany etc. usually employ Moslem Hausa Fulani and they tend to propagate the Islamic views of events in Nigeria in line with their religious perception of not identifying with any government not ruled by a Moslem. The Boko Haram insurgency is only the latest in the history of Islamist insurgencies in the North and they have vowed to drive away, if unable to kill all Christian and non-Moslems from northern Nigeria:

• There was the Maitatsine Rebellion in Kano, in 1980, that sought to bring to pass an Islamic fundamentalist order;
• There was the Bulumkutu Rebellion in the North East that sought to do the same thing in Maiduguri, Borno State; Jimeta, Yola; and Bauchi, Bauchi State.;
• There was the Kala Kato Rebellion in Bauchi State in the 1980s;
• The eighties and nineties also witnessed riots perpetrated by Muslims in Kano, Zaria, Kafanchan, Maiduguri and Bauchi;
• Since the return to civilian democracy, Jos has witnessed four major religious riots perpetrated by Muslims including the murder of more than 500 indigenes of Dogo Nahawa in the dead of the night in 2010. Boko Haram claimed responsibility for that attack;

• Each time something irks the Muslim world anywhere in the world Nigerian Christians are made to pay for it. In 2003 a Danish newspaper published a cartoon that Muslims felt painted Prophet Mohammed in a bad light. Nigerian Christians were slaughtered in cold blood in Maiduguri, Kano and Bauchi and their property looted and vandalized.
After US planes attacked Tripoli, Libya in the 1990's Nigerian Christians were attacked and killed in Northern Nigeria. After the bombing of the Twin Towers in New York on September 11 2001 Muslims celebrated in Northern Nigeria. After US forces started its war on Iraq Nigerian Christians were attacked and killed.

After late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua fell ill in 2009, there were concerted efforts by the northern political elite to prevent the then Vice President, Goodluck Jonathan, from being elevated to the position of Acting President.
The then Vice President was made to take an undertaking that he would not vie for election in 2011 before northern governors gave their members in the National Assembly the green light to elevate Jonathan. Before he was elevated to Acting President, Nigeria had no leader. As a matter of fact, the 2010 Appropriation Act allegedly signed by Yar’adua in Saudi Arabia was procured through forgery. Yar’adua was not in a position to sign anything! Highly visible northerners in the ruling PDP (including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former NSA General Aliyu Gusau, former military President General Ibrahim Babangida and former Kwara State Governor Bukola Saraki) banded together to fight Jonathan under the “consensus arrangement”.

One of those leaders, Aliyu Gusau, is today Minister of Defence and this complicates the fight against Boko Haram because Gusau is a dye-in-the-wool Islamist.
The post 2011- election violence was orchestrated in places where Goodluck Jonathan did not win the required 25% (Kano, Bauchi, Maiduguri, Yobe). The spike in Boko Haram violence is a continuation of that episode. Boko Haram has not hidden its ambition to drive away if unable to kill all non-muslims from Northern Nigeria.
The inspiration for the current insurgency of Boko Haram and the murderous activities of the Fulani Militia onrampage in the Middle Belt is about the desperation of the Muslim North to have power at the center returned to it, whether the Nigerian electorate say so or not.

In Gombe State where President Jonathan got over the 25% votes, post election violence was unleashed against the southern Gombe Christians who gave President Jonathan 70% of their votes compared to the few votes he got in Gombe North. This violence led to the house of the State PDP Chairman being burnt and he was never compensated until his untimely death. Six northern governors namely: Alhaji Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano State; Alhaji Magatakarda Wamako of Sokoto State; Alhaji Muazu Babangida Aliyu of Niger State; Alhaji Sule Lamido of Jigawa State; Alhaji Murtala Nyako of Adamawa State and Alhaji Abdufattah Ahmed of Kwara State banded together with Rivers State Rotimi Amaechi to demand that the sitting President, Goodluck Jonathan, should undertake not to partake in the forthcoming 2015 Presidential Election.

The refusal of the President to give such an undertaking led to an orchestrated crisis in the PDP, and led to the willful abandonment of the party by five of the aforementioned governors. Members of the National Assembly, states houses of assembly and other party faithfuls in those states also exited PDP. Such is the desperation with which northern muslims want power at the center in Nigeria.
The military campaign against Boko Haram in the North East has not been the spectacular success that would normally be expected of the Nigerian Armed Forces because:

• The Armed Forces and other security agencies are divided along religious lines. There are instances where Muslim soldiers have fired their rifles in the air rather than take aim because they do not want to harm fellow Muslims;
• Muslims in the rank and file of the Armed Forces and other security agencies serve as active moles for Boko Haram in their different organizations. Recently, soldiers of the division in Maiduguri mutinied against their General Officer Commanding, a Muslim, because they perceived that he ordered fallen colleagues
into a Boko Haram ambush;

• Corruption is a pernicious problem in Nigeria, and the Armed Forces and other security agencies are not immune to it. There are allegations that funds meant for purchase of hardware, operations and troop welfare are diverted to the private coffers of the brass.

Conclusion:
There is an active agenda of Jihad and much of the rest of the country, especially the South, are sleep-walking into what could be a fait accompli. This agenda is being actively pursued with the imprimatur of the authorities in several
states; The Federal Government seems incapable of appreciating the true dimensions of the problem and is often a facilitator of the Jihad agenda.
All Nigerians must be prepared to play by the rules. The country is practicing democracy and in any democracy, power issues from the ballot. The international community should not allow itself to be hoodwinked into supporting the attempt by Islamists to conquer Nigeria, because that is what Boko Haram and the Fulani Militia are attempting.

Translation of Shekau’s Message
''My fellow Muslim brothers, we are the ones that wage war in the state called plateau (jos). We are the ones that accomplished those things and if you dont know us we are the jama'atu Ahalisunna Liddahati Waljihad popularly known as Boko Haram.
The only simple reason we did what we did is because Allah has told us to fight whosoever has refuse to embrace Islam our religion after we have ask them to and also how they (Christians and government) have been killing us with no reason at all in various states were our people leave in Nigeria. What we have seen with our eyes is much more than what the media is telling the world.
We have witnessed it in Lagos, Ibadan, Kaduna especially Zangon Kataf, Bauchi and plateau state. Our women and children were taken from us and we don’t
know there were about till date. There is a town called Sabon Gari in Kano is also an eye witness and there are so many places that such atrocities were committed that we don’t even know about but is only Allah that knows what happened.
It is because of all these that Allah has given us the authority to wage war against the Christians and whoever stands against the will of Allah. The killing of our people is a reason for us to fight but also our freedom to worship and is only Allah that knows.
Finally this is the message; I want all Muslims in Nigeria and the World at large to know that this is a religious war between Muslims and Christians. Every Muslim should take not that this is not an ethnic war, civil war or any kind of war but a religious one.
We have not started this war to finish in a week, month or year. The end of this war will be either they kill us all or we emerge victorious and for sure this war will not end because we are ready and Allah is with us in this religious war and no
government can stop us.
This stands as a warning any Muslim that helps any Christian in this war should know that he is a dead person. Salamaleikum''.

(Statement issued by the Middle Belt Dialogue)

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Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by bestads(m): 9:18pm On Jul 27, 2014

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Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by jakiedudu(m): 9:22pm On Jul 27, 2014
Intresting. Any plan hacked in secret shall always be exposed.

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Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Mogidi: 9:45pm On Jul 27, 2014
@OP

I just had to patiently read everything, great insight into the supporter of APC mindset, thanks for posting this article.
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by tit(f): 10:37pm On Jul 27, 2014
Nigeria is a secular state.
Give peace a chance!

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Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by jking001(m): 12:43am On Jul 28, 2014
We are aware of what the northern oligarchy are doing to get power by all means possible just to impose their will on all nigerians as if to say they are the custodian of power in nigeria and other nigerians are inferior,this is a dangerous trend and if not nipped in the bud could result to them alone determine the future of nigeria for this reason i urge all well meaning nigerians to support Goodluck Jonathan come 2015 to break this circle this trends needs to stop any nigerian should be able to aspire to be president without been looked down on as been a minority or having some few people control power the way it was ,how can you force a man into an agreement of one term? If its IBB can anyone do that kind of bargain with him?Goodluck represent the aspiration of the common man.

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Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by bestads(m): 1:47am On Jul 28, 2014
jking001: We are aware of what the northern oligarchy are doing to get power by all means possible just to impose their will on all nigerians as if to say they are the custodian of power in nigeria and other nigerians are inferior,this is a dangerous trend and if not nipped in the bud could result to them alone determine the future of nigeria for this reason i urge all well meaning nigerians to support Goodluck Jonathan come 2015 to break this circle this trends needs to stop any nigerian should be able to aspire to be president without been looked down on as been a minority or having some few people control power the way it was ,how can you force a man into an agreement of one term? If its IBB can anyone do that kind of bargain with him?Goodluck represent the aspiration of the common man.

The North is born to rule over other Nigerians

1. Vice President =North.
2. Senate President = North.
3. Speaker House of Reps = North.
4. PDP National Chairman= North.
5. Head of Service = North.
6. INEC Chairman = North.
7. Inspector General of Police = North.
8. CBN Governor = North.
9. Chief Justice of federation = North.
10. President Court of Appeal = North.
11. EFCC Chairman = North.
12. President Federal high court = North.
13. National Security Adviser = North.
14. Chief of Defense Staff = North.
15. Controller, Customs Service = North.
16. Controller Prison Services = North.
17. Richest man in Africa= North.
18. 85% of Petroleum Marketers in Nigeria =
northerners.
19. 80% of Oil Block Owners in Nigeria =
northerners.
20. 99% of beggars in Nigeria = northerners
21. Boko Haram = North.
22. Alnamajiri = North.
23. Yet, the Poorest states in Nigeria and
Educationally backward areas in Nigeria are in the
North.
24. 8 former heads of state(TafawaBal ewa,
Yakubu Gowon, Murtala Muhammad, Shehu
Shagari, Buhari, IBB, SaniAbacha, Abdulsalam
Abubakar) = North.
Now ASK yourself why is there no improvement in
the average lives of Nigerians in the Boko Haram
zones? What do these people want this power for?
Please give the south (South South)just 8 yrs and
then you shall see the difference. Nigeria and
the North will be a much better place.
The elites are becoming richer and the common
man poorer.

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Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by bestads(m): 7:15am On Jul 30, 2014
jakiedudu: Intresting. Any plan hacked in secret shall always be exposed.

light always surpasses darkness

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Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by bestads(m): 7:31am On Aug 02, 2014
more insights and revelations to follow sson
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Omexonomy: 8:09am On Aug 02, 2014
tit: Nigeria is a secular state.
Give peace a chance!
what about BH the terrorist arm of APC.
What about okorosha paying ibo to convert to muslims so that deeping koran in the sea will be quicken.
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by johnmartus(m): 12:32pm On Aug 02, 2014
biases report that can jeopardize the country I can also call it Jonathan followership that want people's to vote against apc in 2015 am a Christian not bigot no amount of money can stop me from voting apc in 2015 Jonathan is dead man he cannot function again

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Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Oklander: 1:40pm On Aug 02, 2014
Bias-Baseless gibberish...Dead on arrival.
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Nobody: 2:35pm On Aug 02, 2014
Master piece!
Master Piece!!
[size=14pt]Master piece!!![/size]

this is the truth and nothing but the truth!

The Jihardists will continue to live in denial.
The South ca continue to sleep!

A word is enough for the wise!
A stitch in time saves nine!

It is time to rise up and wise up!

It is either we stop them now or loose forever!

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Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by bestads(m): 3:54pm On Aug 02, 2014
johnmartus: biases report that can jeopardize the country I can also call it Jonathan followership that want people's to vote against apc in 2015 am a Christian not bigot no amount of money can stop me from voting apc in 2015 Jonathan is dead man he cannot function again

vote PAC or APC if you like, Tinubu and Buhari are strange bed fellows, Buhari is among the top 20 incorruptible Nigerians, But Tinubu who is acquiring private jets can never work with Buhari, I will only vote APC if Buhari is their candidate, because i know he will send Tinubu to Jail
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Liability(m): 4:16pm On Aug 02, 2014
op you have spoken the truth.

Muslims wants to head every organization. It is against the koran for a christian to lead them. That is why they all hate jonathan.

They are the biggest liars and deceivers.

Boko haram is an islamic agenda favourable to all muslims in the north even some north central and south west people are part of it.

Muslims shall never deceive us in this country. We know their tricks.

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Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Nobody: 5:37pm On Aug 02, 2014
My greatest pain si that Southerners and Middle Beltans have allowed the pursuit of money to blind them!

This is the major reason I want Biafra and the blind Die Hard Nigerians are calling me names..

They cant see the clear handwriting on the wall, that Nigeria was never meant to be!

I am so glad that the Middle Belt is speaking out now.

He that have ears, let him hear!
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by IGBOSON1: 5:41pm On Aug 02, 2014
bestads: more insights and revelations to follow sson

^^^You mean there's more!? undecided
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by bestads(m): 8:38pm On Aug 13, 2014
johnmartus: biases report that can jeopardize the country I can also call it Jonathan followership that want people's to vote against apc in 2015 am a Christian not bigot no amount of money can stop me from voting apc in 2015 Jonathan is dead man he cannot function again

COUNTER The report Mr APC supporter

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Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Mekateka: 9:14pm On Aug 13, 2014
johnmartus: biases report that can jeopardize the country I can also call it Jonathan followership that want people's to vote against apc in 2015 am a Christian not bigot no amount of money can stop me from voting apc in 2015 Jonathan is dead man he cannot function again
and who give a Bleep about you? Wawa banza
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Nobody: 9:50pm On Aug 13, 2014
Pity is that many southern Christians don't see the big picture. Regrettably many come on NL to spill Buhari APC bs as the solution to Nigeria's problems. Imagine Armed Forces Ruling Council AFRC with all northern Muslim occupants and the lone southerner with them has a Fulani for his mother. Berem Oshi.

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Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Nobody: 9:51pm On Aug 13, 2014
Pity is that many southern Christians don't see the big picture. Regrettably many come on NL to spill Buhari APC bs as the solution to Nigeria's problems. Imagine Armed Forces Ruling Council AFRC with all northern Muslim occupants and the lone southerner with them has a Fulani for his mother. Beremoshi.
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by bestads(m): 8:37pm On Aug 24, 2014
jerseyboy: Pity is that many southern Christians don't see the big picture. Regrettably many come on NL to spill Buhari APC bs as the solution to Nigeria's problems. Imagine Armed Forces Ruling Council AFRC with all northern Muslim occupants and the lone southerner with them has a Fulani for his mother. Beremoshi.

You made a valid point
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Oklander: 8:58pm On Aug 24, 2014
Liability: op you have spoken the truth.

Muslims wants to head every organization. It is against the koran for a christian to lead them. That is why they all hate jonathan.

They are the biggest liars and deceivers.

Boko haram is an islamic agenda favourable to all muslims in the north even some north central and south west people are part of it.

Muslims shall never deceive us in this country. We know their tricks.

What about those Muslims in the north that have died in their attacks, how is it favourable to them?

@Op, what you posted up there is a big time propaganda and its totally senseless.
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Nobody: 9:02pm On Aug 24, 2014
He who has an ear, let him hear!
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Nobody: 9:10pm On Aug 24, 2014
I hope this silly jobless woman will come to her senses one day and see that she needs to relocate her fellow jobbless activitists to Government House Borno

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Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by mkpakanaodogwu(m): 9:40pm On Aug 24, 2014
Ndi ugwu di egwu
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Nobody: 9:48pm On Aug 24, 2014
Oklander:

What about those Muslims in the north that have died in their attacks, how is it favourable to them?

who gives a phuck about a dead muslim?

The only good muslim in my book is one wrapped in white bed sheets lying by a shallow freshly dug grave.
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Oklander: 10:05pm On Aug 24, 2014
PvtParts2:

who gives a phuck about a dead muslim?

The only good muslim in my book is one wrapped in white bed sheets lying by a shallow freshly dug grave.
Lol, the question wasn't directed to you but since you've poured down your vomit and it cant change anything about Islam and the followers no stops people from accepting it, you can then jump into an Ocean for all we Muslims care! Loool.
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Nobody: 10:09pm On Aug 24, 2014
Oklander: and it cant change anything about Islam and the followers no stops people from accepting it, l.

WHEN THEIR NECKS ARE AT STAKE WHY WON'T THEY SUBMIT TO YOUR SATANIC god a11ah?
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Oklander: 10:17pm On Aug 24, 2014
PvtParts2:

WHEN THEIR NECKS ARE AT STAKE WHY WON'T THEY SUBMIT TO YOUR SATANIC god a11ah?
Lol, Yea live with it or go and die!
Re: The Chibok Girls: A Statement Issued By The Middle Belt Dialogue by Nobody: 10:18pm On Aug 24, 2014
Oklander: Lol, Yea live with it or go and die!

That's the Islamic way

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