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Re: How Northern Nigeria's Violent History Explains Boko Haram by GworoChewinMaga: 11:27pm On Feb 25, 2016
kaakulator3:



grin grin grin grin

Lmaooo replying you with profanity will only get me banned again like the last time and I don't have time
to be creating new accounts

You're not even good at it lol grin cheesy


You have only succeeded in smearing this thread with your oozing slimey issues.

Take your lunar tantrums some place else

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Re: How Northern Nigeria's Violent History Explains Boko Haram by Omololu007(m): 7:03am On Feb 26, 2016
GworoChewinMaga:


Your slavery to the north is inevitable once we in the better south pull out.

The descendants of Dan Fodio will pick up from where he left off.

This is why you are all scared stiff of Niger Delta & Biafra Republic.


Very soon (within your life time) , you will witness first hand northern hospitality.

only and !diot will think it is possible for the Niger delta and south east to pull out of Nigeria without a referendum.and only a fool will think the Niger delta is thinking of pulling out of Nigeria grin
Re: How Northern Nigeria's Violent History Explains Boko Haram by TheDevilIsALai: 5:23pm On Feb 27, 2016
Omololu007:
only and !diot will think it is possible for the Niger delta and south east to pull out of Nigeria without a referendum.and only a fool will think the Niger delta is thinking of pulling out of Nigeria grin


To balkanize Nigeria you must strike at the centre

The federal govt is one step towards bankruptcy


With that mediocre Buhari at the head at this critical times, Nigeria risk bankruptcy not only from falling oil prices but from massive corruption under his hypocritical nose as can be seen with the 2016 scam budget
Re: How Northern Nigeria's Violent History Explains Boko Haram by ImadeUReadThis: 6:58am On Nov 25, 2018
Just see how Yoruba idiots on this thread are attacking the OP for reposting an article published on National Geographic detailing the violent history of their fulani masters.

Why are you Yorubas so bent on being Fulani slaves?
Re: How Northern Nigeria's Violent History Explains Boko Haram by FarahAideed: 7:04am On Nov 25, 2018
Buhari definitely has a hand in all this jare
Re: How Northern Nigeria's Violent History Explains Boko Haram by ImadeUReadThis: 7:09am On Nov 25, 2018
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Omololu007:
only and !diot will think it is possible for the Niger delta and south east to pull out of Nigeria without a referendum.and only a fool will think the Niger delta is thinking of pulling out of Nigeria grin
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Kai! Yorubas are truly worthless slaves.
Re: How Northern Nigeria's Violent History Explains Boko Haram by ShinnBet: 7:58am On Jan 25, 2020
Progressive01:
Just remark about PDP and their military arm Boko Haram, then walk away jejely. cheesy

Yaribanza fool
Re: How Northern Nigeria's Violent History Explains Boko Haram by ShinnBet: 8:00am On Jan 25, 2020
Omololu007:
what a senseless comment

You are not an Omouabi. You a yaribanza Muslim goat who supports Ruga and opposes Amotekun
Re: How Northern Nigeria's Violent History Explains Boko Haram by ShinnBet: 8:04am On Jan 25, 2020
See how yaribanza fools where doing all they could in this thread to insult the OP.

Now same fools in this thread are still denying Fulani invasion on their own soil.

These yaribanza Muslims are the reason there can never be a unified front by the south to oppose the Fulani hordes .

What a pathetic excuse of a people
Re: How Northern Nigeria's Violent History Explains Boko Haram by orisa37: 11:36am On Jan 25, 2020
SO THE NORTH HAS DECIDED NOW TO CELEBRATE BOKOHARAM AND THEIR HIGH LEVEL CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY?
Re: How Northern Nigeria's Violent History Explains Boko Haram by MasterKernel: 12:01pm On Jan 25, 2020
Progressive01:
Ali Modu Sheriff is the founder of Boko Haram- Goodluck Jonathan.

Boko Haram are my siblings- Goodluck Jonathan.

Ali Modu Sheriff founded Boko Haram- Femi Fani Kayode.

Boko Haram is PDP and PDP is Boko Haram- Andrew Awoye Azazi.

Ali Modu Sheriff, founder of Boko Haram, is today, the PDP national Chairman. gringrin


While Buhari was chosen by Boko Haram to represent them during Jonathan's administration. Same Buhari is giving Boko Haram amnesty.
Buhari's government is fighting Yorubas for opting to protect themselves against attacks.
Remember in his word... A Fight against Boko Haram is a fight against the North.
Re: How Northern Nigeria's Violent History Explains Boko Haram by AntiMahdi: 5:25pm On Jun 05, 2022
See how Afonja rats were defending northern jihadist madness

I hope they will be accommodating more Fulani lunatics and BH suicide bombers in their Oduastan province
Re: How Northern Nigeria's Violent History Explains Boko Haram by AntiMahdi: 5:42pm On Jun 05, 2022
Progressive01:
Just remark about PDP and their military arm Boko Haram, then walk away jejely. cheesy

Nah PDP bomb Owo today?

Fool

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