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Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by femtex007(m): 12:45pm On Jul 25, 2019
How is that their business

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Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by SmartTeck: 12:47pm On Jul 25, 2019
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Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by jrusky(m): 12:47pm On Jul 25, 2019
Nigeria don't suffer for real so Iran too dey talk? This Iran bastards are of the reason im against Shit Muslim or pooh whatever they called themselves because ordinary Iran too will be forming boss on Nigeria as a country.

Iran as country I don't like them for anything.

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Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by Iamklade(m): 12:53pm On Jul 25, 2019
ichidodo:
Nigeria,a Democratic Republic, does not take orders from an Islamic Republic. We only take orders from USA and EU.
What a tragedy of a comment....if you don't mind me asking what did you study in school to have arrived at this conclusion
Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by Nobody: 12:54pm On Jul 25, 2019
Why are Nigerian youths blaming Buhari for everything? Is that confusion of actions? Few days ago when we lost a Corper and Commissioner of Police, you blamed Buhari for not releasing the Shittes leader to continue the RADICALIZATION of more Nigerians into the International Terrorist Group as directed from Iran. ISWAP is small and one of the tiny Islamic Militia groups drawing inspiration from global terrorist group which Shittes is one of the principal members. They attacked the convoy of Chief of Army Staff and think Nigerian Army Act will not revolt. They are bloody coward.

The Legal Fee they are using to fund their legal battle is from their international Headquarters and in hard currency. They (all Islamic Terrorist group) are linked together and support each other.

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Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by Jeremy1998: 12:55pm On Jul 25, 2019
SultanOfAbia:
IF USA ARM BUHARI AND IRAN ARM SHIITES THEN NIGERIA IS FINISHED..
WORD WAR 3 LOADING...
seriously
Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by Nobody: 1:01pm On Jul 25, 2019
Onyenna:


They don't even need to attack Nigeria.....

All they need do is Arm the Shi'ites.... E don B!

At this rate shltes will welcome Iranian arms

shocked
Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by Aladinn(m): 1:01pm On Jul 25, 2019
In the next five years Nigeria will start to experience the Shiite-Sunni deadly clashes. This will not happen in any forest or hideouts but in the open, on our major streets and before our eyes, in our neighbourhood, we will start witnessing the live terror if this situation is not settled on time. El-Zakzaky has the right to justice under the ambit of the law, denying him such a priviledge will set a bad tone for dissidence. If the Nigerian government does not have confidence in the ruling of the court, it's an indirect way of this government promoting anarchy and the break down of law and order.

Our security personnel are not well equipped or trained to handled the present security challenges we are facing in this country. From the increase rate of Kidnapping to Fulani herdsmen attacks, and not forgetting Boko-Haram issues that have since plagued and decimated our military. Now we want to add Shiite-Sunni clashes to our present list. I say this because Iran(a shiite nation) and Saudi (a sunni nation) are well known for sponsoring proxy wars (present case is Syria), and with the way things are heading, i won't be surprised if these Shiites take to arms, who equipped them? Iran of course. Then the Sunnis will have to defend or react also (the history between Shitte-Sunni says it all), then Saudi comes in and Nigeria is turned into another middle east in terms of clashes (despite being far away in West Africa). The only people who will gain out of this ugly issue are the arms merchants. Enough guns and ammunitions to sell.

We the people, that are not part of the decision of the government, to release or not to release him, will feel the fallout of these clashes directly. Use of force is not always the answer. Force most times creates dissidents just like Boko-Haram. Buhari security advisers need to up their game or else Sambisa forest will now be in our major towns.

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Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by ichidodo: 1:03pm On Jul 25, 2019
Iamklade:

What a tragedy of a comment....if you don't mind me asking what did you study in school to have arrived at this conclusion
University of Sarcasm....you need to chillax.
Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by olawooro: 1:05pm On Jul 25, 2019
ichidodo:
Nigeria,a Democratic Republic, does not take orders from an Islamic Republic. We only take orders from USA and EU.
You take order from USA and Europe?
Empty head.

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Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by Onyenna(m): 1:09pm On Jul 25, 2019
maybachmusic:


At this rate shltes will welcome Iranian arms

shocked
Of course... If Iran decides to Arm them now, they'll become a full blown Terrorist organization....

Remember how Boko Haram started.......

But wait ooh.... I just hope this Zakzaky Guy ain't dead already oooh,..... cos I still don't understand Buhari's refusal to release him.....
Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by MobilityExpress: 1:12pm On Jul 25, 2019
Did I not tell you people it's obvious to the discerning that this group has been doing what they are doing to get Iran's attention for guerrilla training and weapons funding? Another Boko Haram group loading. They will get training, weapons and funding with the promise to Islamize Nigeria, just like their Sunni terrorist brothers did with ISIS.
Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by Cocolatti(m): 1:13pm On Jul 25, 2019
ichidodo:
Nigeria,a Democratic Republic, does not take orders from an Islamic Republic. We only take orders from USA and EU.
But Buhari takes orders from Saudi Arabia
Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by Nobody: 1:23pm On Jul 25, 2019
Iran should shut up, a nation that still uses Sharia law on its citizenry, supports terrorists, and subjugate it's people and women have no right to advise Nigeria.

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Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by Nobody: 1:24pm On Jul 25, 2019
Amuocha:
Great reaction from Ayatollah grin

His response is very worthy
I think gvt should give free this man to get medical attention as said by the kaduna court,but it should come with a condition(any form of protest, rally, gathering by him and his sect should be banned).

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Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by Emu4life(m): 1:25pm On Jul 25, 2019
Dave0116:
Iran won't attack Nigeria, because If they do ,they just played themselves into Trump's hands.
So many dull people on Nairaland. What is the bone of Contention between Iran and Nigeria that will make Iran attack Nigeria?

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Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by Dave0116(m): 1:29pm On Jul 25, 2019
Emu4life:
So many dull people on Nairaland. What is the bone of Contention between Iran and Nigeria that will make Iran attack Nigeria?
Mr smart what was the bone of contention when iraq and Iran were at war, Saudi and Yemen
Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by AngelicBeing: 1:32pm On Jul 25, 2019
Amuocha:
Great reaction from Ayatollah grin
Hian, Ayatollah will nuke bubu very soon tongue

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Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by Dave0116(m): 1:33pm On Jul 25, 2019
Emu4life:
So many dull people on Nairaland. What is the bone of Contention between Iran and Nigeria that will make Iran attack Nigeria?
Mr Smart was the bone of contention when Iraq and Iran were at war?? Saudi and Yemen? What's the stake of hezbollah in the middle East
Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by Nobody: 1:36pm On Jul 25, 2019
This is an absurdity. Unfortunately there is no one to give him a prompt reply that he should shut up.
A rogue nation that wants to be dictating how other country run theirs is the height of hypocrisy.
The best they can do is to plea for the terrorist to be in exile in their country who is the terrorist capital if the world.
Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by sulasa07(m): 1:41pm On Jul 25, 2019
distributeinc:
Iran should shut up, a nation that still uses Sharia law on its citizenry, supports terrorists, and subjugate it's people and women have no right to advise Nigeria.
the last time i checked,most females in Iran are more educated than most females in Nigeria.You shouldnt believe everything you see on CNN and other.

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Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by sulasa07(m): 1:44pm On Jul 25, 2019
distributeinc:
Iran should shut up, a nation that still uses Sharia law on its citizenry, supports terrorists, and subjugate it's people and women have no right to advise Nigeria.
Keep blaiming Iran for every wrong,Everybody in the whole world with a funtioning brain knows that USA is the no 1 Terrorist Nation.

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Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by abraham01emma01: 1:45pm On Jul 25, 2019
IRAN den of evil(crime) condemned Nigeria against humanity crime. What is happening in Nigeria and we bore it, it can never happening in Iran. Can they protest in Iran without blood shared. You can not even do it.
Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by wakes: 1:53pm On Jul 25, 2019
They should mind their business.
Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by brainhgeek(m): 2:03pm On Jul 25, 2019
Levant:
Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi has expressed deep concern over the recent unrest and clashes in the Nigerian capital Abuja.

In a statement on Tuesday, Mousavi condemned violence and the use of force against demonstrators taking part in Monday protest rallies.

He touched upon the worsening health condition of detained Muslim leader Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky, and said it has been more than two months since the medical team reported Zakzaky and his wife needed immediate medical treatment abroad.

“Nigerian authorities are expected to immediately get Sheikh Ibrahim Zakzaky out of the detention centre and provide him with access to proper medical services,” the spokesman said.

Highlighting the need for preserving security and stability and restoring peace in Nigeria, Mousavi appealed for calm by both sides, and urged Nigerian officials to exercise restraint.

He further called on authorities to speed up the trend of Zakzaky’s treatment and ease worries about his deteriorating health condition. He also called for a negotiated settlement of existing problems.

Abuja as well as several other cities around the world has, in recent days witnessed protest rallies where demonstrators called for the release of the Muslim cleric.

Demonstrations in Abuja turned ugly on Monday as security forces used violence against protesters.

Meanwhile there have been growing concerns over Zakzaky’s frail health.

Recently, a lawyer for the imprisoned cleric warned that his client’s health was in critical condition and that he might die if he was not released very soon.

The warning came after a Nigerian court ordered to extend Zakzaky’s detention for another eleven days. Zakzaky’s legal team says the cleric suffered a stroke last week and has got no sleep for seven days. The hearing will now be adjourned until July 29th.

Meanwhile, a group of 50 activists wrote a letter to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, demanding Nigeria’s religious leader be allowed to leave the country for urgent medical treatment. Zakzaky has been in prison since 2015.


https://ifpnews.com/exclusive/iran-condemns-violence-use-of-force-against-nigeria-protesters/amp/


I won't take them serious until they condemn activities of Fulani herdsmen and boko Haram.
Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by Gandollar(f): 2:11pm On Jul 25, 2019
ichidodo:
Nigeria,a Democratic Republic, does not take orders from an Islamic Republic. We only take orders from USA and EU.
You have gone soft. What happened to you? Did you get married? cheesy
Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by naijadrivablog: 2:30pm On Jul 25, 2019
Nigeria x Iran connection = X
Re: Iran Condemns Violence, Use Of Force Against Nigeria Protesters by badman007(m): 2:30pm On Jul 25, 2019
soberdrunk:
Iran we nor dey fear una oooo!!!! ****packs bag**** You guys cannot do anything!!! ****hides Nigerian passport and brings out second passport**** We are a sovereign state and will not be moved by mere threats from a rogue Nation!! *****Confirms one way ticket*******!!! Nobody can tell Nigeria what to do!!!.... angry

Nigerian court order on one hand.

Lawless government on the other hand

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