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Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by limamintruth: 8:06pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
And for those comparing the north with the south east & south south, do note that such comparison doesnt tally well because- Unlike d SS&SE, there are so many indigenous christian communities in d entire northern nig. Also, unlike the SS&SE, at least 40% of the north's population are christians. So you can see that the number of indigenous christians in the north cant be compared with the number of indigenous muslims in the SS&SE. However, even with the large number of indigenous christians in all of the northern states of nig., presently, there are only 2 christian governors in the entire northern region of 19 states. Thus, its easier to have a muslim politician elected to represent d people in a predominantly christian town or area here in the north; But the reverse is a big impossibility (with regards to having a mainly muslim town electing a non-muslim to represent them in govt.). [unfollows thread] |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by timota(m): 8:17pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
The people you are calling presidents were actualy heads of state except:shagari,obasanjo,yaradua and jonathan.Azikiwe is not in the list as he has never been head of state before and the Tafawa Belewa that is not in your list is actually the first head of state since the first republic practiced parliamentary system of government with prime minister as the head of state who appoints a president as one of his ministers |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by LadyH(f): 8:20pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
chemali:No. We have always been mindful of our religion; christians (south), muslims ( north), waaay before pdp was conceived. |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by AnanseK(m): 9:03pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
AnodaIT: He has finished his term. He was sworn in twice during the six wasted years. |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by emmasege: 9:39pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
Ikengawo:I tire o, as if n/west has ever elected a Christian governor intentionally. Even when kaduna did, they subtly elliminated him. God bless & keep Patrick Yakowas family |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by Shine1177: 9:53pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
gists: |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by iamord(m): 9:57pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
Above all.. All the leaders that were mentioned are all traditionalist |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by tochman(m): 10:18pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
Point of correction. Obasanjo was a Muslim as a military government. |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by Olufemiolaolu(m): 11:10pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
Herrmes:Even if they re liars lets try anoda party 4 a change now. This clueless gej govt has taken Nigerians 4 a fool. Think man, ur brain isnt 4 decoration. |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by eunisam: 11:13pm On Nov 04, 2014 |
BetaThings:wow wow wow!!! |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by cannonnier(m): 12:13am On Nov 05, 2014 |
gists: .:=41 years |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by Pecca: 12:25am On Nov 05, 2014 |
Ikengawo: ka chineke mezie okwu! |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by ibkgab001: 12:38am On Nov 05, 2014 |
Baba Akande is a musim not a christian ... His wife is a christian thou |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by ISpiksDaTroof: 1:55am On Nov 05, 2014 |
spade: We teach the African how to read and write, and this is what we get in return? |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by Sibabasibaba1: 2:56am On Nov 05, 2014 |
Jarus: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lol....Bros, na now you dey remember God. na wa for u ooo. When you left out the Belewa years you did not remember God. At least, I am closer to the real thing than you who left out (albeit deliberately) Belewa's 5.5 years and gave it to Zik. My own can be forgiven but yours be like original Ojoro. |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by Sibabasibaba1: 3:04am On Nov 05, 2014 |
muzzol: ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ My bad. Anyhow, I love the guy so well, hence I had to add one more year for him. You know he was and still is a gentleman to the core. Lol. |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by fx45(m): 3:46am On Nov 05, 2014 |
ISpiksDaTroof:This confused idi0t is still trolling around Nairaland. It must really be pathetic to be U! What did U invent and who are U? With Ur tiger-clawed face I guess inventing ritual murder and extreme jujuism is something to thump Ur chest for. Ur hate for Igbos will lead U to Ur early grave and that's for sure. Imbeci1e! |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by ISpiksDaTroof: 4:32am On Nov 05, 2014 |
fx45: Disagreeing with you does not equate hate, stop being a low-self esteemed oaf. I bet thats why you're severely limited in your life's progression. I denounce IBB, OBJ, Atiku, Tinubu etc and co all the time, yet, NOT A SINGLE NORTHERNER OR WESTERNER has ever taken umbrage. But when it comes to the all perfect Ibo, the moment the truth is spoken about any of yalls kinsmen you take it as an affront on your whole tribe. Why are you guys so insecure? 3 Likes |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by gists: 4:48am On Nov 05, 2014 |
cannonnier: Aguiyi Ironsi and Ernest Shonekan spent just 10months (combined) in office. Not 10 years my brother |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by fx45(m): 4:55am On Nov 05, 2014 |
ISpiksDaTroof:U're the insecure imbeci1e with an identity crisis. Sort out who U are first, then U can come for us to discuss. For now I don't sit on the same table with low mentality urchins like U... U've never said a good word about Igbo people and I can yank out all Ur posts here on Nairaland for the whole world to see. 95% of all Ur comments here are hate speeches(from the pit of hell) against Igbos and Goodluck Jonathan. What exactly is Ur problem Mr Man? Why are U so filled with hate? Why are U such a disgusting individual? Why are U such a scumbag? Did an Igbo man poke Ur whorish wife to Ur knowledge and U couldn't do anything about it? Like someone correctly pointed out earlier on, there are two idiots in this equation...... |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by gists: 5:02am On Nov 05, 2014 |
To those pointing out the error in Bisi Akande's religion, it looks like the admin has locked my original post. The admin should help make the correction. |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by Nobody: 6:03am On Nov 05, 2014 |
it painful that since I have been in Naira land that this is one of the most Useless post I have red, he can some one be saying Christians ruled more than Muslim, it sad that even foreign countries know our history more than us. as for the guy how created this topic hmm... you try shall BT you no know watin you dey do, read through your quotes and calculations you will see you were sent to destroy Christians. |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by Tonylyte(m): 7:28am On Nov 05, 2014 |
gists:U'll end up correcting all to be muslim. Yeye |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by cannonnier(m): 7:30am On Nov 05, 2014 |
gists:Ok. |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by ISpiksDaTroof: 8:00am On Nov 05, 2014 |
fx45:Well, I doubt there's any need to "yank out" my posts "for the world to see". Much as you might not believe, most people are actually intelligent enough to figure out how to view old posts, so I doubt your help is needed in that department. Yes, for obvious reasons, I despise GEJ's Govt . I also disagree with the bigoted and irrational support which Ibos give him unnecessarily for no other reason than his tribe and religion, so of course I will rail against his supporters from time to time. If you don't like it... tough luck. If to you that means I hate Ibos, then that's an issue you'll have to deal with yourself and yourself alone. I do not hate or dislike Ibos, but NL has shown me to be wary of them because of their mentality. I have always called Northerners and South Easterners "intolerant of the views of others"; I am yet to see a Northener accuse me of hatred or spew bile towards me. Take a wild guess which group attacks me all the time I express my views? Yup, you guessed it. You need to learn to accept others' views and stop looking at everything with battle lenses. 2 Likes |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by fx45(m): 8:30am On Nov 05, 2014 |
ISpiksDaTroof:Quit with Ur rowdy sermons and epistles. They don't make any meaning and it won't change a thing. We all know who U are and what U stand for. U're an individual with a vile character and eroded values. A hate monger with extremist tribal views. U can't fool anybody here... Definitely not me. I've observed U for a very long time now and I'm yet to see anything positive come out of U. Anyways I don't even take U serious anymore till U sort out Ur identity issues. A lizard that thinks itself a crocodile. What kind of a man |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by osaaaaa: 8:32am On Nov 05, 2014 |
Pls, bisi akande is a muslim |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by ooshinibos: 10:40am On Nov 05, 2014 |
gists: some of those governors you assigned as christians are not christians ( they just have christian names ) ..they are more or less freelancers and linked to cults |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by 4C2215131: 10:54am On Nov 05, 2014 |
gists: Your breakdown of the facts is all good but I keep telling folks (like you) that they are wasting their time when they try to reason like positive economist in Nigeria. Here, it's all about normative economics....subjectivity and value based. What am I saying? Religion should not be a criterion during the forth-coming elections, but despite all the OP feels, writes, preaches and whatnot, religion is a MAJOR factor to consider in the present state Nigeria finds herself. Any politician, or party that deludes itself via objective reasoning ala positive economics is just engaging in futile rumination. Nigeria as a country unfortunately operates under different rules. Here, Up is Down, Left is Right, Good is Bad, Kings are Queens, Righteousness is Sin, Male is Female, God is Satan, Long is Short, Black is White, Truth is Lie, Love is Hate, Church is Mosque, Police are Criminals, Doctors are Lawyers, Teachers are Pupils, Fathers are Mothers and finally the Fool is the Wisest and President. |
Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by lanregidi: 11:08am On Nov 05, 2014 |
I think the post should go to an itshekiri man ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Bulgarian woman sets herself ablaze outside president’s office (GRAPHIC VIDEO) A 38-year old woman stepped out of a taxi near the government building in central Sofia before pouring flammable liquid on her body and hair and setting herself alight. http://www.ftsnews.com.ng/2014/11/bulgarian-woman-sets-herself-ablaze.html?m=1
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Re: History Of Nigerian Presidents & Their Religious Beliefs by Lanrefreshkid: 11:35am On Nov 05, 2014 |
Tired of reading or hearing abt Nigeria politricks...100% of those politicians are in politics not for the interest of the people but for selfish intrest, thats why you see them fight today and reconcile tomorow, cross parties n using media as thier tool and making you talk about them. Forget parties they are all the same. All bunch of criminals, they distract people with religion, parties and i wear no shoes gimmicks with the help of media while they laugh and share our money in close door. I hate politics cos anything you think of it is not true and your opinion doesnt even count a bit. The only politician i had believe in was Yar'Adua. I vow not to vote anymore but even if i have to vote i wld prefer Buhari cos i m a guy that love Change..We have been ruled by same set of people for about 15years and all they could boost of is giving nigerians access to GSM. nonsense! I saw a TAN advert that says we now have good roads, we have light and water and that GEJ has really transformed nigeria and i was confused if i was in Nigeria or another country cos all these are lies and we are still running in a circle, Nothing has change other than fuel prices.. Nigerians dont let us be fooled...Not hating tho 1 Like |
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