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Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by J2381: 8:32am On Jun 09, 2021
This is a very welcome move. The way and manner Nigerians reproduce calls for concern, what's even troublesome is that some can't even take care of their kids they give birth to, they always have this troubling belief that, it will be better in the future so their kids will take care of them when that time comes. Wow.

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Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by Bigseven(m): 8:59am On Jun 09, 2021
Wo! Are we not renaming and dividing the country again? Birth control in Which of the country? UAR or Naija grin
Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by Maxijoe(m): 9:10am On Jun 09, 2021
valentineuwakwe:


https://dailypost.ng/2021/06/08/bpp-dg-asks-lawmakers-to-make-laws-to-regulate-birthdate-in-nigeria/


Another law for the south, they will make the law but will not obey it. Then they will force it on southerners to mitigate thier voting strength.
Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by Chiajo: 9:13am On Jun 09, 2021
Start with the North!
Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by Nobody: 9:18am On Jun 09, 2021
Simply ask followers of the world's fastest-growing religion to stop having more than one wife and breeding almijiris (potential bandits and terrorists) all over the place
Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by Jman06(m): 9:39am On Jun 09, 2021
Any laws they're making on birth regulation should be directed at the north!

The south, especially southeast, already has many birth control factors in place.
Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by Yinkusgold: 10:27am On Jun 09, 2021
Won n ba yin soo nisin yin e fee gbo, to ba ya e maa gba.....

it would get to a time where nobody will tell you how overpopulation (coupled with bad and senseless govt) will crash your walls.
little are the signs we've seen so far.
Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by maasoap(m): 10:40am On Jun 09, 2021
Romanoff:
Rotfl.

Sharia will not let this work. It's even the elite in the National assembly that will first kick against it so their gullible followers can keep mass producing babies. This will enable them get more federal allocation per population and the most voters, a case study of the KKK states.

When I was enrolled for a master's program in ABU, I learned of a farmer there who has four wives and 51 children.

He's planning to divorce the first two wives so he can marry more.

Like it is any better in the south. Will CAN that has no Sharia even welcome the idea? Will your daddy GOs tag along without sounding their usual conspiracy theories? Hypocrites
Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by adekool2015: 10:49am On Jun 09, 2021
The law should be made particularly to the northern who give birth and never takes care of them. But send them out to become almajiri,from almajiri to bandit to Boko Haram. Shame to the north who have rule this country severally and yet with extreme poverty.

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Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by thundafire: 11:08am On Jun 09, 2021
MURIC wouldn't like dis news
Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by tahyorfrosh: 11:56am On Jun 09, 2021
May God save Nigeria.
Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by Blackdisciple(m): 11:59am On Jun 09, 2021
Nice one...

thank God is coming from a Northerner, they love making babies like chicken.
Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by Kaybae(f): 1:03pm On Jun 09, 2021
post=102528763:
SECONDED wholeheartedly.

If we have this kinda law in our darling country, the below wouldn't have happened.
While bringing into the world a child you cannot cater for ?

Using a scissors to slice of the ear of a 3 year old and labeling him a witch?
May devil punish that evil animal once again!
How can we take this up? Where are the human activist?
Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by Workch: 1:05pm On Jun 09, 2021
INCREDIBLE007:


be specific

it's not all part of Nigeria

go north it's a competition and you will see guys boasting to their fellow guys that
they've produced more than them.
all parts, just higher in the north
Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by Gfskw: 5:15pm On Jun 09, 2021
This is coming to late blame fulanis for the high birth rate in nigeria
Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by SirRoberto(m): 5:30pm On Jun 09, 2021
I wish this could be taken serious. I have been advocating for more conscious action towards the control of population in Nigeria and other developing countries because it has a long way to help in environmental resource sustainability.
Re: Mamman Amadu Asks Lawmakers To Make Laws To Regulate Birth Rate In Nigeria by dochenaj: 3:43am On Jun 11, 2021
If this were to be successful, it will help the situation of the North poverty wise.

But we know, political sentiments masked as religion won't make it see the light of the day.

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