Politics › Re: Suggestions On How To Defend Our Communities Against The Jihardists (herdsmen) by 2ruink(m): 5:59pm On Mar 19, 2016 |
kettykin: All this work will amount to nothing if you people keep down loading cow meat the way you are doing now.
The consumption of cow meat is the driving force behind the second coming of the fulanis The reason behind their killings goes beyond raising cows and making money. |
Politics › Re: Suggestions On How To Defend Our Communities Against The Jihardists (herdsmen) by 2ruink(m): 5:46pm On Mar 19, 2016 |
Now let the sensitization begin! On behalf of peace loving people of this country, I join hands with noblezone to awaken the consciousness of men women and youths to stand tall against the invasion of Fulani herdsmen and their likes.
It will be so stupidd of a domestic fowl to rejoice when wild one is roasting because when more fowls are not found in the bush, those at home will not be spared.
Don't say, "what is my business, after all it's a Yoruba man that is killed or Igbo man or SS man or Agatu man" because you can't tell who will be next.
Northern agenda is aiming at conquering and suppressing the South.
But this can only happen if we accept.
Noblezone and my humble self have rejected the atrocities of these devilish men and we urge you to do the same.
Defend yourselves because you can. Don't die in the hands of men whom you have never offended.
I'm not calling for war. But to live in peace is to be war-ready.
This is when to call a spade a spade or posterity will not be kind to us.
For decades, following reasons that are not known to us, Fulani herdsmen have being slaughtering people in all regions of Nigeria. If it is not happening in Yoruba land, it is happening in Igbo land or SS or Middle belt. They see south as their conquered zone and people of the south as sub-humans.
It is now up to you who is reading this post to submit to this animals or defend yourselves. |
Politics › Re: Suggestions On How To Defend Our Communities Against The Jihardists (herdsmen) by 2ruink(m): 3:03pm On Mar 19, 2016 |
noblezone: First , we must not be scared to discuss this matter openly and publicly. Then we need to be bold enough to take decisions on how to protect ourselves. Finally, we should not be afraid to implement our decisions.
Every community n our territories must form, train and equip those vigilantes. Part of the trainings should include intelligence gathering, watch keeping and how to respond in case of emergence.
Nigeria cannot protect us. We must take our destiny into our hands. By His mercies and grace, we shall live in the freedom we are born into.
None can take it from us Correct! We are born free and in freedom we must live. Free men will rather die on their feet in lieu of living on their knees. But do you really think discussing this sensitive matter in public will give us a sustainable result? I think otherwise because these cancer called Fulani herdsmen have adopted more strategies than you know towards achieving their Ahmedu Bello prophecies. Take for instance, the incessant kidnapping and converting of young Christian girls to Islam. Does that ring any alarm to you? They are few that made it to national dailies but the truth here is that the already converted girls run into thousands. That is one secret agenda. My point is that we must not make everything public to the plying eyes of these cancer. We can create awareness, using such public forums. But the contents of our details must remain secret. My heart is bleeding really. |
Politics › Re: Suggestions On How To Defend Our Communities Against The Jihardists (herdsmen) by 2ruink(m): 2:23pm On Mar 19, 2016 |
@op The spirit of freedom is alive in you.
Slavery must be abhorred and willful destruction of innocent lives stopped at all cost.
There is no oneness. There is no unity. There is no love. There is no progress.
Rather, we have people who deceive people. They put a bait to lure them and kill them. Then, they cover these atrocities with unimaginable magnitude of lies.
That anger you feel each time you think about the spreading cancer called Fulani herdsmen is mutual here.
Each day, I try to understand how people develop into heartless animals. |
Properties › Re: 5 Bedroom Duplex With 2 Unit Self-contain Boys Quarters For Sale In Abuja by 2ruink(m): 8:47am On Mar 14, 2016 |
hehehe....! |
Properties › Re: 5 Bedroom Newly Built And Finished Semi-detached Duplex In Gwarinpa Abuja by 2ruink(m): 8:45am On Mar 14, 2016 |
maga must pay .....hehehe |
Properties › Re: Newly Built And Tastefully Finished 3 Bedroom Duplex In Abuja by 2ruink(m): 8:41am On Mar 14, 2016 |
I dey fear ooo |
Politics › Re: Okorocha Spotted On A Train In London After Being Embarrassed By IPOB. Photo by 2ruink(m): 12:04pm On Mar 11, 2016 |
hrworld: So why are they attacking him over there? Is it because his in APC? Which governor from the East that has supported IPOB openly? If they keep harassing Okorocha they should know they are disgracing themselves because no matter how they see it, Okorocha is their blood. Na lie oo! okoro no get Igbo blood |
Politics › Re: Blackout: Electricity Generation Sinks To 1,580MW by 2ruink(m): 11:16am On Mar 11, 2016 |
Progressive01: The Ineffectual Buffoon handed over an electricity capacity of about 900MW with the entire nation in darkness while fuel was selling for over 250 naira a litre and 400 in some cases, these useless iPork shrimps didn't as much as sneeze a disapproval. Today, they crawl out of their dens like Tasmanian devils in hibernation to waank all over the place at the sound of a bad news.
The thunder you say should strike Baba and Tinubu would first strike the Ogogoro Buffoon, that Albino Faagoot in Kuje and then locate their middle of your useless brains and fry whatever maggots that lie in there.
Sick bastards. lol....bros u sound so frustrated. I would advise u to look for something and get busy 'cos of those who can so ratty later ended it with rope around their neck. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Addresses Biafra Issue In A New Interview by 2ruink(m): 8:45pm On Mar 06, 2016 |
Rosebud90: But why does Buhari always address national issues while on foreign tours or BBC hausa? what happened to NTA and media chats because buhari is completely stewpid. |
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Politics › Buhari Appoints A Woman As Special Adviser On Corruption Matters by 2ruink(op): 8:36am On Mar 05, 2016 |
A friend just called from aso rock to tell me. |
Politics › Re: Okorocha Flees Nigeria As EFCC Queries Diversion of 2bn bailout- Thisday by 2ruink(m): 8:30am On Mar 05, 2016 |
okoroawusa is an ijiot |
Politics › Re: APC: Shape Up Or Ship Out - Inkon by 2ruink(m): 11:45am On Mar 01, 2016 |
I wonder when Nigeria will get better. |
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Politics › Re: Pat Utomi: 'Nigerians May Soon Queue To Buy Salt' by 2ruink(m): 9:47pm On Feb 27, 2016 |
eyeview: If you tell Buhari the hard truth,a certain tribe will attack you on his behalf and call you IPoB. Even his own people won't talk but this 'people' will carry it on their head to insult you endlessly. Let's keep telling them the truth They are called obedient slaves. |
TV/Movies › Re: 15 Nigerians Making Us Proud In Hollywood*Pics* by 2ruink(m): 2:10pm On Feb 26, 2016 |
I can't find any housa/Fulani on that list ooo..
If it were something of hit and die, they would number 1st. Faluk and co
mtwee!! |
Literature › Re: Protecting A Written Job With Copyright by 2ruink(op): 5:16pm On Feb 25, 2016 |
answers plzzzzz |
Politics › Re: Photo: Who Is Your Best President So Far? by 2ruink(m): 8:14am On Feb 25, 2016 |
We have good, better, best.
but none of these men is good let alone "best"
You should be asking who is the worst among them since all of them are bad. |
Literature › Re: Protecting A Written Job With Copyright by 2ruink(op): 7:57am On Feb 25, 2016 |
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Literature › Protecting A Written Job With Copyright by 2ruink(op): 12:15am On Feb 25, 2016 |
Please I need a clue on how to effectively protect my written books with copyright. Those are my first written job and I'm planning to send them for editing and proofreading. I want to protect them before sending to anybody but have no idea on this. Good ppl, kindly help a brother. |
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Politics › Re: Video Of Shooting And Killing Of IPOB Peaceful Protesters By Nigerian Army..Aba by 2ruink(m): 8:24am On Feb 13, 2016 |
Mynd44: *sighs* Against my better judgment, I watched the video…yes all 44 minutes.
First of all, it must be noted that those protesters were committing a crime. You convened in a public school which belongs to the government and they had every right to evict youyou.
Then I saw police officers speaking to some representatives of the protesters and did they bulge? No, they kept up inside a school.
Then the military came in. Were they trying to commit "suicide by cop"? Those guys took a formation against you and you stayed, dared them when you are in the wrong. They could have all left and followed the path they followed when the shooting(?) Started.
The police and military did not start off with bullets atleast it is clear from the video. They used tear gas and that was when the protesters ran.
Now the actions of the policemen beating those they arrested was just silly and wrong. That should not be allowed in a sane society and the use of live bullets should never be allowed but for the love of God, tresspassing is a crime. What if some students were inside the school reading, having a study group or something? Did you peoole think of that?
I dont know where you want to take this video to but believe me, you dont go and hijack a school compound and think anyone will give you sympathy(especially since the narattor made it obvious that they were provocative and wanted to get their reaction to possibly blackmail then) . Especially seeing that you had every chance to leave and you refused. Hell, they had to box them into a corner, close to the fence away from the main school building showing they were trying to make sure everyone else was safe.
The use of live bullets soul never come up though. That is very wrong but teargas? Well…… Is this new or have you always been so irrational? I'm sorry but you don't sound like human. |
Politics › Re: Why Kill My Unarmed Brothers? by 2ruink(m): 7:20am On Feb 13, 2016 |
shamack: its unprofessional to shoot at an unarmed civilian,,,,,,Reason for invasion might be very serious, is either such gathering has been cancelled? Or a target is at the point, believe me What is your point? What do you mean by "target at the point"? |
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Politics › Re: igbos are the most brilliant black african race...US academic report 2015 by 2ruink(m): 7:04pm On Feb 09, 2016 |
doublewisdom: My yoruba neighbour just asked his child to go buy rat poison. OP better take down this thread. descendants of snake must always grow tall. so that your yoruba neighbour wants to go down by rat poison. just like awolowo. wonderful!!! |
Politics › Re: Ike Ekwereamadu Blasts Buhari:'If People Around U Are Criminals,We Are Not' by 2ruink(m): 8:52am On Feb 08, 2016 |
Ozid: Nigerians are hypocrites personified. Our hypocrisy stinks a lot. Are we not criminals are our ladies not doing prostitution outside the country. The simply truth, we will not accept we are suffering. Go to countries like malaysia, Taiwan, Switzerland and wat a view, Nigerians are more in terms of inmates and criminal cases in Europe. Are we not disgracing ourselves take it or leave it PRESIDENT BUHARI has said the truth.
Mr Ekweremadu u are one of the criminals and ur forgery case will hunt u down.
**** y did u remove d part where u actually said ur mind? u know what puke? ur fear for d Igbo is permanent and it is not anybody's fault that u are a product of cowardice. |
Politics › Re: MASSOB Tells FG — IPOB Conduct Referendum For Secession Now by 2ruink(m): 5:02pm On Feb 05, 2016 |
mcee1: Thunder fire our "Albino dilector" Nnamdi kanu  don't u have respect? |
Politics › Re: Mythbuster - Read What Happened To Igbo Bank Savings. Biafra, Wahala Dey O! by 2ruink(m): 8:11am On Jan 24, 2016 |
MayorofLagos: Ojukwu speaks through his diary....
In his ‘Diary of Events’ for 1 September 1968, Gen. Ojukwu again records – ‘Acute shortage of currency due to Hank Wharton’s Plot.’ In the Biafran towns and cities the shortage of money was one of the many problems people faced. Banks would go for days without opening because there was no money for withdrawals, and when some was available it was rationed – people being allowed to withdraw no more than one pound a day.
Who stole Ibo savings? Ibos had money in bank, after war they lost their money, na who be the devil that stole their lifetime savings? We want know now now!
Where is EFCC...I need EFCC to investigate Biafra.  I doubt, you are truly having fun. First, it's Igbo not ibo. When you refer to Igbo states as "recalcitrant" did you take Aburi accord into account? You guys make it so easy to see through your games because your mischievous intent here is boldly writing. However, I would advise you to stop giving people incoherent gibberish in lieu of the fact. Thank you |