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Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by thundafire: 10:21pm On Feb 23, 2020
Buhari really a curse
Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by Enemyofpeace: 10:24pm On Feb 23, 2020
For peace to rain in Nigeria Christians must rice up and face those childrens of mohammed.
Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by Mogajunior(m): 10:24pm On Feb 23, 2020
I hope they won't be mistaken for the Shiite muslim because anything can happen now in Nigeria.
Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by Kingspin(m): 10:25pm On Feb 23, 2020
Insecurity: Muslims are not concerned because they are not victims.

So the good for nothing President and his cabals should shot up for life.

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Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by Enemyofpeace: 10:27pm On Feb 23, 2020
chewwie:
As I no come get black how I go do?
borrow one wear
Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by fof1: 10:27pm On Feb 23, 2020
chewwie:
As I no come get black how I go do?

Wear Blue and if no Blue then Wear RED Pls. Thanks.
Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by Enemyofpeace: 10:29pm On Feb 23, 2020
Visman:
Expect one dead meat seller on a 30k monthly stipend to come here and say OUR DARLING DADDY will fulfill his promise of providing maximum security across the country.
you mean that useless guy call Mannabbqgrilsssssss

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Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by Makavelli25: 10:32pm On Feb 23, 2020
God help us
Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by Solorrman(m): 10:36pm On Feb 23, 2020
Built2last:
Northern Nigeria is a tragic paradox. A walking contradiction, I mean.

For over 40 years, the North has ruled Nigeria and controlled every aspect of her national life. The current President of Nigeria is from the North and virtually every security agencies in Nigeria including the paramilitary ones are in the hands of Northerners. Yet, almost half of the North is firmly in the hands of terrorists, bandits and other criminal elements operating under different names. Both our Army Chief, Defence minister and even the Commander-In-Chief now need to be escorted by almost the entire Nigerian armed forces before they visit their home towns all in the North. As I type, some of the bodies of dozenS of people butchered by bandits Friday evening in President Buhari's own home state of Katsina are yet to be interred.

All the revenue generating agencies in the country from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) etc are manned by Northerners. The richest man in Africa is from the North. Yet, according to a recent report released by World Bank, 87% of Nigerians living in poverty are in the North.

Beyond poverty and insecurity, the North boasts of having the highest number of out-of-school children estimated at 12 million by a UN report. The worst case of infant and maternal mortality in Nigeria is in the North. The worst case of illiteracy and drug abuse is in the North. It is also in the North that the highest number of unemployed and unemployable youths are found.

This raises the question: What exactly has the Northern elites done for the North with all the long years they've controlled political power in the country? Of what use is power if you cannot use it to change the fortune of your people?

In the midst of all these internal contradictions, why do Northern youths still seem to worship their political elites as some god instead of seeing and treating them as the real authors of their misfortune? Why do Northern youths only care about helping their elites acquire political power without deploying that same energy towards making sure they use that power in a way it will benefit the average Northerner?

Funny enough, despite the consensus on the nothingness that is the Buhari regime and the entire North becoming a hotbed of terrorism and banditry under a Northern Commander-In-Chief, if elections were to be held today between President Buhari who has failed beyond every doubt and a Southern candidate with excellent record and a credible chance of transforming Nigeria, chances are the average Northern youth will vote Buhari even if doing so will conclusively put the country on the way to golgotha. He will, because all that matters to him is having a fellow Northern Muslim at the helm of affairs. Mind you, if the North were to be a separate Nation, Northerners would never elect someone of Buhari's intellect and competence to head even a hamlet because they know he has nothing to offer. The only reason they support Buhari is because they care more about dominating others than they do about performance.

It is a cultural thing. It has a name: Feudalism.

And this is exactly why the North and the South can never coexist happily because the two regions have a world view and value system that contrasts sharply with each other. One wants to explore the world and her full potentials while the other simply wants to dominate everyone and force others to go back to the dark ages with her.

I understand that we are in a time when truth sounds like hate to those who hate it but it must be stated in an unmistakable term that the Northern part of Nigeria is a huge liability to the rest of the country. If the region fails to take immediate steps to address her issues, the North risks collapsing under the weight of her internal contradictions. And when it happens, it will drag the rest of the country along as we are already witnessing.

Southern leaders must start making preparations for the day-after-tomorrow because if a man cannot stop a bad rain from falling, wisdom demands he should at least take measures to protect himself from being beaten by the rain.
Was Jonathan a northener ? Was he not a president when Boko Haram occupied many parts of the country ? Would he have let the northerners unlawfully take arms to defend themselves ? Do u know why America would vote Trump once again ? Despite his failure to finish a group name Taliban he recently want to make peace with them ? If America failed to finish a simple group of Taliban in Afghanistan i see no reason of blaming buhari behind failure to finish Boko Haram. And no southerner can finish them in a swift because Boko Haram fights the same way Taliban does they hide in a vast jungle where they only appear suddenly to attack.

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Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by francisbarrack(m): 10:45pm On Feb 23, 2020
D miracle worker should intervene in Nigeria issue... Yahew should heal our land...

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Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by studentofTruth: 10:46pm On Feb 23, 2020
Built2last:
Northern Nigeria is a tragic paradox. A walking contradiction, I mean.

For over 40 years, the North has ruled Nigeria and controlled every aspect of her national life. The current President of Nigeria is from the North and virtually every security agencies in Nigeria including the paramilitary ones are in the hands of Northerners. Yet, almost half of the North is firmly in the hands of terrorists, bandits and other criminal elements operating under different names. Both our Army Chief, Defence minister and even the Commander-In-Chief now need to be escorted by almost the entire Nigerian armed forces before they visit their home towns all in the North. As I type, some of the bodies of dozenS of people butchered by bandits Friday evening in President Buhari's own home state of Katsina are yet to be interred.

All the revenue generating agencies in the country from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) etc are manned by Northerners. The richest man in Africa is from the North. Yet, according to a recent report released by World Bank, 87% of Nigerians living in poverty are in the North.

Beyond poverty and insecurity, the North boasts of having the highest number of out-of-school children estimated at 12 million by a UN report. The worst case of infant and maternal mortality in Nigeria is in the North. The worst case of illiteracy and drug abuse is in the North. It is also in the North that the highest number of unemployed and unemployable youths are found.

This raises the question: What exactly has the Northern elites done for the North with all the long years they've controlled political power in the country? Of what use is power if you cannot use it to change the fortune of your people?

In the midst of all these internal contradictions, why do Northern youths still seem to worship their political elites as some god instead of seeing and treating them as the real authors of their misfortune? Why do Northern youths only care about helping their elites acquire political power without deploying that same energy towards making sure they use that power in a way it will benefit the average Northerner?

Funny enough, despite the consensus on the nothingness that is the Buhari regime and the entire North becoming a hotbed of terrorism and banditry under a Northern Commander-In-Chief, if elections were to be held today between President Buhari who has failed beyond every doubt and a Southern candidate with excellent record and a credible chance of transforming Nigeria, chances are the average Northern youth will vote Buhari even if doing so will conclusively put the country on the way to golgotha. He will, because all that matters to him is having a fellow Northern Muslim at the helm of affairs. Mind you, if the North were to be a separate Nation, Northerners would never elect someone of Buhari's intellect and competence to head even a hamlet because they know he has nothing to offer. The only reason they support Buhari is because they care more about dominating others than they do about performance.

It is a cultural thing. It has a name: Feudalism.

And this is exactly why the North and the South can never coexist happily because the two regions have a world view and value system that contrasts sharply with each other. One wants to explore the world and her full potentials while the other simply wants to dominate everyone and force others to go back to the dark ages with her.

I understand that we are in a time when truth sounds like hate to those who hate it but it must be stated in an unmistakable term that the Northern part of Nigeria is a huge liability to the rest of the country. If the region fails to take immediate steps to address her issues, the North risks collapsing under the weight of her internal contradictions. And when it happens, it will drag the rest of the country along as we are already witnessing.

Southern leaders must start making preparations for the day-after-tomorrow because if a man cannot stop a bad rain from falling, wisdom demands he should at least take measures to protect himself from being beaten by the rain.

Truer words have never been written on this platform. You said it all.

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Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by royal231(m): 10:48pm On Feb 23, 2020
Mumu people.. Instead for you lot to march into the forests across Nigeria..

March into the forests chase them back wherever they came from
Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by Skyfornia(m): 10:54pm On Feb 23, 2020
Built2last:
Northern Nigeria is a tragic paradox. A walking contradiction, I mean.

For over 40 years, the North has ruled Nigeria and controlled every aspect of her national life. The current President of Nigeria is from the North and virtually every security agencies in Nigeria including the paramilitary ones are in the hands of Northerners. Yet, almost half of the North is firmly in the hands of terrorists, bandits and other criminal elements operating under different names. Both our Army Chief, Defence minister and even the Commander-In-Chief now need to be escorted by almost the entire Nigerian armed forces before they visit their home towns all in the North. As I type, some of the bodies of dozenS of people butchered by bandits Friday evening in President Buhari's own home state of Katsina are yet to be interred.

All the revenue generating agencies in the country from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) etc are manned by Northerners. The richest man in Africa is from the North. Yet, according to a recent report released by World Bank, 87% of Nigerians living in poverty are in the North.

Beyond poverty and insecurity, the North boasts of having the highest number of out-of-school children estimated at 12 million by a UN report. The worst case of infant and maternal mortality in Nigeria is in the North. The worst case of illiteracy and drug abuse is in the North. It is also in the North that the highest number of unemployed and unemployable youths are found.

This raises the question: What exactly has the Northern elites done for the North with all the long years they've controlled political power in the country? Of what use is power if you cannot use it to change the fortune of your people?

In the midst of all these internal contradictions, why do Northern youths still seem to worship their political elites as some god instead of seeing and treating them as the real authors of their misfortune? Why do Northern youths only care about helping their elites acquire political power without deploying that same energy towards making sure they use that power in a way it will benefit the average Northerner?

Funny enough, despite the consensus on the nothingness that is the Buhari regime and the entire North becoming a hotbed of terrorism and banditry under a Northern Commander-In-Chief, if elections were to be held today between President Buhari who has failed beyond every doubt and a Southern candidate with excellent record and a credible chance of transforming Nigeria, chances are the average Northern youth will vote Buhari even if doing so will conclusively put the country on the way to golgotha. He will, because all that matters to him is having a fellow Northern Muslim at the helm of affairs. Mind you, if the North were to be a separate Nation, Northerners would never elect someone of Buhari's intellect and competence to head even a hamlet because they know he has nothing to offer. The only reason they support Buhari is because they care more about dominating others than they do about performance.

It is a cultural thing. It has a name: Feudalism.

And this is exactly why the North and the South can never coexist happily because the two regions have a world view and value system that contrasts sharply with each other. One wants to explore the world and her full potentials while the other simply wants to dominate everyone and force others to go back to the dark ages with her.

I understand that we are in a time when truth sounds like hate to those who hate it but it must be stated in an unmistakable term that the Northern part of Nigeria is a huge liability to the rest of the country. If the region fails to take immediate steps to address her issues, the North risks collapsing under the weight of her internal contradictions. And when it happens, it will drag the rest of the country along as we are already witnessing.

Southern leaders must start making preparations for the day-after-tomorrow because if a man cannot stop a bad rain from falling, wisdom demands he should at least take measures to protect himself from being beaten by the rain.

That's why I like Igbos..they don't lick the a$$ of their leaders, if their people cannot feel the impact of any of their leaders, they will drag the leader to mud. Just like they did to Rochas and Orji Uzo Kalu. You might say they did that because both of them are APC members but remember Ike Ekwerenmadu who is PDP...they did the same. I can bet you if Tinubu was an Igbo man...he will know no peace.

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Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by Octaves(m): 11:09pm On Feb 23, 2020
Homeboiy:
ok


I have been a Catholic since in the early 90's and every Sunday Catholics pray for Nigeria

Ekpere maka nijeria nó ná nnúkû Nsôgbu and till today its getting worse in nijeria

obodo a enweghi nmekota
Personally I've decided I won't say that prayer again. My prayer now is for God to disintegrate the country

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Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by hunter21(m): 11:11pm On Feb 23, 2020
Built2last:
Northern Nigeria is a tragic paradox. A walking contradiction, I mean.

For over 40 years, the North has ruled Nigeria and controlled every aspect of her national life. The current President of Nigeria is from the North and virtually every security agencies in Nigeria including the paramilitary ones are in the hands of Northerners. Yet, almost half of the North is firmly in the hands of terrorists, bandits and other criminal elements operating under different names. Both our Army Chief, Defence minister and even the Commander-In-Chief now need to be escorted by almost the entire Nigerian armed forces before they visit their home towns all in the North. As I type, some of the bodies of dozenS of people butchered by bandits Friday evening in President Buhari's own home state of Katsina are yet to be interred.

All the revenue generating agencies in the country from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) etc are manned by Northerners. The richest man in Africa is from the North. Yet, according to a recent report released by World Bank, 87% of Nigerians living in poverty are in the North.

Beyond poverty and insecurity, the North boasts of having the highest number of out-of-school children estimated at 12 million by a UN report. The worst case of infant and maternal mortality in Nigeria is in the North. The worst case of illiteracy and drug abuse is in the North. It is also in the North that the highest number of unemployed and unemployable youths are found.

This raises the question: What exactly has the Northern elites done for the North with all the long years they've controlled political power in the country? Of what use is power if you cannot use it to change the fortune of your people?

In the midst of all these internal contradictions, why do Northern youths still seem to worship their political elites as some god instead of seeing and treating them as the real authors of their misfortune? Why do Northern youths only care about helping their elites acquire political power without deploying that same energy towards making sure they use that power in a way it will benefit the average Northerner?

Funny enough, despite the consensus on the nothingness that is the Buhari regime and the entire North becoming a hotbed of terrorism and banditry under a Northern Commander-In-Chief, if elections were to be held today between President Buhari who has failed beyond every doubt and a Southern candidate with excellent record and a credible chance of transforming Nigeria, chances are the average Northern youth will vote Buhari even if doing so will conclusively put the country on the way to golgotha. He will, because all that matters to him is having a fellow Northern Muslim at the helm of affairs. Mind you, if the North were to be a separate Nation, Northerners would never elect someone of Buhari's intellect and competence to head even a hamlet because they know he has nothing to offer. The only reason they support Buhari is because they care more about dominating others than they do about performance.

It is a cultural thing. It has a name: Feudalism.

And this is exactly why the North and the South can never coexist happily because the two regions have a world view and value system that contrasts sharply with each other. One wants to explore the world and her full potentials while the other simply wants to dominate everyone and force others to go back to the dark ages with her.

I understand that we are in a time when truth sounds like hate to those who hate it but it must be stated in an unmistakable term that the Northern part of Nigeria is a huge liability to the rest of the country. If the region fails to take immediate steps to address her issues, the North risks collapsing under the weight of her internal contradictions. And when it happens, it will drag the rest of the country along as we are already witnessing.

Southern leaders must start making preparations for the day-after-tomorrow because if a man cannot stop a bad rain from falling, wisdom demands he should at least take measures to protect himself from being beaten by the rain.
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Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by micflo28(m): 11:14pm On Feb 23, 2020
Where is kukah, onayekan, oyedepo, adeboye and mbaka should fix a meeting that day with the president and service chiefs to register their displeasure adeptly.
Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by tonysky(m): 11:16pm On Feb 23, 2020
Good way to go may their souls rest in peace
Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by choblak(m): 11:21pm On Feb 23, 2020
Homeboiy:
ok


I have been a Catholic since in the early 90's and every Sunday Catholics pray for Nigeria

Ekpere maka nijeria nó ná nnúkû Nsôgbu and till today its getting worse in nijeria

obodo a enweghi nmekota

In my parish the prayer is said in everymass (including daily mass 6pm-12pm-6am)
Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by Fragility6: 11:46pm On Feb 23, 2020
chewwie:
As I no come get black how I go do?
Buy black paper bag wear. Mtcheew

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Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by BeerParlour: 11:57pm On Feb 23, 2020
Buhari is a terrorist
Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by Str8talk21: 12:03am On Feb 24, 2020
my fellow Christians it is of no value calling the international committee to come to the aid of a fulani-led Government, (FG) that is riddled with ineptitude, tribalism, nepotism, imbecility, nonentities and terrorism.
How can somebody receive help when such person knows that he/she is the cause?
Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by Franking: 12:11am On Feb 24, 2020
Sai baba
Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by Nobody: 12:14am On Feb 24, 2020
Built2last:
Northern Nigeria is a tragic paradox. A walking contradiction, I mean.

For over 40 years, the North has ruled Nigeria and controlled every aspect of her national life. The current President of Nigeria is from the North and virtually every security agencies in Nigeria including the paramilitary ones are in the hands of Northerners. Yet, almost half of the North is firmly in the hands of terrorists, bandits and other criminal elements operating under different names. Both our Army Chief, Defence minister and even the Commander-In-Chief now need to be escorted by almost the entire Nigerian armed forces before they visit their home towns all in the North. As I type, some of the bodies of dozenS of people butchered by bandits Friday evening in President Buhari's own home state of Katsina are yet to be interred.

All the revenue generating agencies in the country from the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA) etc are manned by Northerners. The richest man in Africa is from the North. Yet, according to a recent report released by World Bank, 87% of Nigerians living in poverty are in the North.

Beyond poverty and insecurity, the North boasts of having the highest number of out-of-school children estimated at 12 million by a UN report. The worst case of infant and maternal mortality in Nigeria is in the North. The worst case of illiteracy and drug abuse is in the North. It is also in the North that the highest number of unemployed and unemployable youths are found.

This raises the question: What exactly has the Northern elites done for the North with all the long years they've controlled political power in the country? Of what use is power if you cannot use it to change the fortune of your people?

In the midst of all these internal contradictions, why do Northern youths still seem to worship their political elites as some god instead of seeing and treating them as the real authors of their misfortune? Why do Northern youths only care about helping their elites acquire political power without deploying that same energy towards making sure they use that power in a way it will benefit the average Northerner?

Funny enough, despite the consensus on the nothingness that is the Buhari regime and the entire North becoming a hotbed of terrorism and banditry under a Northern Commander-In-Chief, if elections were to be held today between President Buhari who has failed beyond every doubt and a Southern candidate with excellent record and a credible chance of transforming Nigeria, chances are the average Northern youth will vote Buhari even if doing so will conclusively put the country on the way to golgotha. He will, because all that matters to him is having a fellow Northern Muslim at the helm of affairs. Mind you, if the North were to be a separate Nation, Northerners would never elect someone of Buhari's intellect and competence to head even a hamlet because they know he has nothing to offer. The only reason they support Buhari is because they care more about dominating others than they do about performance.

It is a cultural thing. It has a name: Feudalism.

And this is exactly why the North and the South can never coexist happily because the two regions have a world view and value system that contrasts sharply with each other. One wants to explore the world and her full potentials while the other simply wants to dominate everyone and force others to go back to the dark ages with her.

I understand that we are in a time when truth sounds like hate to those who hate it but it must be stated in an unmistakable term that the Northern part of Nigeria is a huge liability to the rest of the country. If the region fails to take immediate steps to address her issues, the North risks collapsing under the weight of her internal contradictions. And when it happens, it will drag the rest of the country along as we are already witnessing.

Southern leaders must start making preparations for the day-after-tomorrow because if a man cannot stop a bad rain from falling, wisdom demands he should at least take measures to protect himself from being beaten by the rain.
I love this.

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Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by Pedro334(m): 12:28am On Feb 24, 2020
Let it happen so that I will have the video self ....
Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by Jiokejohn: 12:31am On Feb 24, 2020
Solorrman:
Was Jonathan a northener ? Was he not a president when Boko Haram occupied many parts of the country ? Would he have let the northerners unlawfully take arms to defend themselves ? Do u know why America would vote Trump once again ? Despite his failure to finish a group name Taliban he recently want to make peace with them ? If America failed to finish a simple group of Taliban in Afghanistan i see no reason of blaming buhari behind failure to finish Boko Haram. And no southerner can finish them in a swift because Boko Haram fights the same way Taliban does they hide in a vast jungle where they only appear suddenly to attack.

One of the most gullible comment I ever come across.
Let me awake you a bit. who is Goodluck Johnathan? He is a zoologist who was opportuned to become Nigeria president. In his human capacity as a zoologist, he can't do much to address security crisis in Nigeria.
Who is Muhammadu Buhari? He is {was} a major general in Nigeria army that once ruled Nigeria as military head of state who has been vying to rule Nigeria again since 2003. As a former head of state, he has been commenting on the state of the nation. In his human capacity as a military man {once a soldier always a soldier} we {I inclusive} elected him in 2015 to salvage our security crisis. Then we had only Boko haram. Under the watch of a general, we have herdsmen attack, banditary etc.
Now, assess Buhari on security owing to his military background, assess him on his cattle business, assess him on economy, assess him on progressive ideas, assess him on assemblage of ministers. In everything, Buhari is a failure. Buhari lacks strategy and idea. Sometimes, I wonder if Buhari was truly commissioned in Nigeria military. Probably he passed through Nigeria military but Nigeria military did not pass through him. Otherwise, where are the military experiences he acquired all those years? No wonder he has no certificate. He is only a one way traffic. I lost confidence in him since 2017. Nigeria under Buhari is heading to calamity.
What happened to Almajiri schools? Tell me who does same thing over and over again and expect different result. Can anyone mention efforts Buhari regime is making to address security crisis?
I have no apology in saying that as the name 'Pig' is synonymous to dirty, the name 'Buhari' is synonymous to failure or calamity.

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Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by BeerParlour: 12:46am On Feb 24, 2020
AroOkigbo:
My faith, My church.

Glory to Jesus

Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by chosenwan1(m): 2:48am On Feb 24, 2020
I just hate it when we always appeal to the international community, they got enough problems to deal with. Africa should come up with their own solutions. And because a monster now occupies Aso Rock and he is surrounded by sycophants, Nigerians keep mum. I bet if it was Jonathan, Nigerians won't tolerate what they are enduring now. NB. Before any slowpoke mention me about Jonathan, I am indifferent towards the man but I do know how Nigerians fear military men. lipsrsealed

ExAngel007:


http://saharareporters.com/2020/02/23/insecurity-catholic-bishops-urge-christians-wear-black-wednesday

Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by Amudeneogu: 4:21am On Feb 24, 2020
Not only the catholic, but I also urged every other denomination to join, also, it is now time for all the Christians in Nigeria to come together and march to the national assembly and demand the resignation of Mr president and all his service chiefs because they have failed this country

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Re: Insecurity: Catholics In Nigeria To Wear Black Outfits On Ash Wednesday by tiredoflife(m): 4:23am On Feb 24, 2020
The Nigerian Church has failed

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