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Buhari Is Steering Nigeria To Anarchy With His Injustice by SHTFguy: 10:32am On Sep 04, 2017
Criminality is a human endeavour. What we take as a crime in our society is a way of life in the animal Kingdom. Stealing and murder is the way of life for Hyenas and can't be equated as a crime.

But crime has not always been in existence for primitive man operated at a level we can describe today as barbaric.

Crime came into existence when mankind began to socialise in organised groups. For there to be peaceful coexistence rules where drawn and from there the concept of crime was invented.

But it will take mankind several millennia to develop effective crime preventive measures by adopting independent authorities to punish criminals.

In primitive man, crime only existed in one dimensions involving two parties - the perpetrator and the victim which I will refer as the "first parties". Instant retribution was the only way to check crime in primitive man's world.

As man began congregating in extended groups, second parties arose as arbitrators. "First party" victims of crime will seek a "second party" to help get retribution and justice for a wrong doing he must have suffered. This thus led to a feudal state of man and it gave rise to generational warring among mankind as justice wasn't at the core at preventing crime but rather relationships and strength of affiliation of the "first parties." A prime example of this feudal state of war over injustice can still be seen among bedouin tribes.

Most societies decided early on that for society to be peaceful and crime free a "third party" who is guided by equity and fairness and who is versed in the laws ought to be appointed to arbitrate on crime. This "third party" saw the beginning of both the legislative and judiciary arms of society.

In failed states, the first cracks were first noticed when equity and justice had become eroded and compromised. Society members thus forego "third party" arbiters for "second" and "first party" solutions.

In present day Nigeria, the Buhari led FG has eroded any little confidence the people have in the security forces and courts in checking criminality and upholding the law.

When you have Fulani criminals going unchecked killing and raping across the land with no intentions whatsoever to reign them in and punish them for their heinous crime, their victims will be forced to adopt "second party" measures to protect themselves from future injustice and criminality.

As I said earlier "second party" solutions fall on securing solace and protection from powerful relations or from forming a powerful militia from people of similar bloc or relationships.

This has since seen the rise of tribal militias like the Mambilla Militia who formed tribal armies in Taraba to check the marauding fulanis whom Buhari has done nothing to check their activities.

A similar tribal militia was quickly assembled in Ife by Yorubas to check the rioting Awusa mobs who had killed a Yoruba man. The people of Ife took the laws into their hands because they knew from recent experience in Mile 12, Lagos that the security forces will not arrest the marauding Awusa mob.

Another good example of abuse of powers by the Buhari govt is the unconditional release of 5 Awusa men who beheaded an elderly Igbo trader. Buhari had earlier set the path for the release of the shameless cowards when he stated that "people should not take the laws into their hands" - meaning that he believed the woman deserved to be killed for desecration of Islam, a punishment deserving of death according to sharia law. It will then come as no surprise when the Kano state govt withdrew all charges of the perpetrators and set them free.

Since 2015, Buhari and his satanic APC are taking us back to their barbaric feudal medieval Islamic state of terror. It will then be no surprise when Nigeria soon slips into anarchy.
Re: Buhari Is Steering Nigeria To Anarchy With His Injustice by ImadeUReadThis: 12:20pm On Jan 07, 2018
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Re: Buhari Is Steering Nigeria To Anarchy With His Injustice by BlowBack: 1:29pm On Mar 26, 2018
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Re: Buhari Is Steering Nigeria To Anarchy With His Injustice by FeloniousFelon: 10:43am On Jun 27, 2019
You can not separate Buhari from the Fulani carnage that is wrecking this country neither can he be exonerated.

By commission and omission Buhari is guilty of the Fulani menace.

Buhari is grand patron of Fulani cattle rearers of West Africa, he has not resigned his life position and from all indicators he is actively involved with the group activities with the way he abuses the office and trust bestowed on him by Nigerians as president to further the Fulani herdsmen agenda. He has abused the exalted position he finds himself to make excuses for the Fulani and even has the audacity to demand a ransom from us to placate the Fulani in the form of cattle colony.

By omission, he has refused to use the Federal might and security forces to check his marauding horde and this gives the impression that he is tacitly in full support of their terror mongering.

The audacity, confidence and brigado of these barbaric illiterate herdsmen is fed by Buhari's abuse of his presidential powers.

Only a fool will not equate fulani terrorism with Buhari - their grand Khalifa.
Re: Buhari Is Steering Nigeria To Anarchy With His Injustice by AntiBalaka: 1:25pm On Jan 19, 2020
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