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Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by ogododo: 12:08am On Oct 05, 2021
Terrorist organisation incorporated as Miyetti Allah whose dumbed headship authorises maiming, raping, slaughtering of citizens across the country with on-your-face impunity must be celebrating in its quiet recesses that it has visited Afghanistan on Nigeria at 61! Those who say President Muhammadu Buhari is the precursor of Miyetti Allah’s banality, banditary, barbarity have a point, after all. 

Apart from being a cow’s President, no mentally sane leader watches tendenciuosly while citizens are been murdered and uprooted from their ancestral homes and farm lands while romanticising with the murderous terror group. The last statistical account revealed that more than six hundred thousand Nigerians from President Muhammadu Buhari’s ancestral home state have relocated to Niger Republic. Those were the words (not exactly) of Mrs. Aisha Buhari, the Nation’s First Lady! 


David J. Singer, a South African and one of the world’s best war strategists in his book titled: Correlate of War (COW) states that if a thousand people are killed in state conflicts and five thousand people are displaced within a period of one year, such conflicts have metamorphosed into war! Only a few weeks ago Governor Zulum of Borno State told journalists that over twenty thousand Borno State citizens have been slaughtered. Even though this figure is conservatively way out of the known numbers of victims of Fulani’s terrorism, banditary killings, Boko Haram’s attacks and ISWAP’s nihilists the picture is clearer than ever before that President Buhari is perfectly suited as the COW President! 

It’s even more worrisome now that Miyetti Allah has gone beyond issuing statements on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria. In many cases, the Federal Government has been caught issuing clear and unambiguous statements on behalf of Miyetti Allah. 

The terrorist organisation has been playing Federal Government’s roles by placing a hundred million ransom on Nnamdi Kalu’s head if caught dead or alife before he was eventually arrested in Kenya. The facts about who pays or gets what on Kalu’s eventual arrest is still shrouded in secrecy. Many a time Presidency spokesmen, Mr. Garba Shehu and Femi Adesina have directly responded to Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue State over his reservations on the banal and terrorist activities of Fulani herdsmen’s killing of farmers in Benue State. 

Nigerians are at a cross road as to which to be known and called government between Miyetti Allah and the Nigerian Government. Mr. Femi Adesina in a national television programme some two years ago told Nigerians that it’s better for them to let go of their ancestral lands instead of allowing themselves to be slaughtered on the same piece of land by Fulani terrorists. That was the worst statement that could come out from a renegade presidential spokesman who choose to lobotomise the evil of a terrorist group for an ethnic bloodlust monsters. 

President Buhari has himself been intentionally pursuing Miyetti Allah’s agenda which has been advocating for seization of Nigerians ancestral land for cattle colony; to the bill of forest control, to open grazing, to ancient grazing routes in the private businesses of cattle herding. 


Any further doubt that President Buhari and his APC and Northernised government have failed to heed good counsels to allow cattle business owners to build ranches for their cattle and allow peace to reign? Now that Nigeria is at the verge of imminent collapse, those who ensure the pending decoupling will have their dates in the hall of shame! 

Nigerians also wait with bathed breath for the President to declare the herdsmen bandits as terrorist. The Senate having foot dragged for so long recently made a resolution to call the killer herdsmen terrorist and not bandits. So the ball is now clearly in the court of Mr. President. 

President Buhari has been signposted or positioned himself as the grand patron of the terrorising Miyetti Allah militia group. The global community would like to see him take positive action to prove that the latter assertion is wrong. 

https://independent.ng/federal-republic-of-miyetti-allah-at-61/

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by ogododo: 12:17am On Oct 05, 2021
It’s even more worrisome now that Miyetti Allah has gone beyond issuing statements on behalf of the Federal Government of Nigeria. In many cases, the Federal Government has been caught issuing clear and unambiguous statements on behalf of Miyetti Allah.

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by Mcreloaded(m): 3:23am On Oct 05, 2021
Ogododo!
Ogododo!!
Ogododo!!!
How many times I call you.

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by ogododo: 7:38am On Oct 05, 2021
Mcreloaded:
Ogododo!
Ogododo!!
Ogododo!!!
How many times I call you.

How many times you don shout!!!

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by ogododo: 8:09am On Oct 05, 2021
Lalasticlala.

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by ogododo: 9:37am On Oct 05, 2021
Hello Nigeria, make God no dash us dis kind of Presido.

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by skywalker240(m): 11:03am On Oct 05, 2021
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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by ogododo: 11:38am On Oct 05, 2021
skywalker240:
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The heading self dey make me laugh, the writer dey para gan.

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by skywalker240(m): 11:40am On Oct 05, 2021
ogododo:


The heading self dey make me laugh, the writer dey para gan.
I don laugh tire grin

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by ogododo: 12:14pm On Oct 05, 2021
skywalker240:

I don laugh tire grin

No be lie, bubu no try at all. Na only cow dey Naija ni?

Mynd44

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by weblord1900: 2:21pm On Oct 05, 2021
The kind of news coming out these days against politicians shows that journalists are getting stronger.
Kudos

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by 900warriorz: 2:21pm On Oct 05, 2021
MiYEYEtti Allah tongue

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by Kewtt: 2:21pm On Oct 05, 2021
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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by MuchAdo: 2:21pm On Oct 05, 2021
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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by brownemmanuel43(m): 2:21pm On Oct 05, 2021
Naija deserves the kind of leader they have.
I like what's really happening and I hope it continue to happen.
I always tell people that supporting evil or injustice bcs it's benefiting u that moment is not good bcs one day, that evil and injustice will come back to hault u.
Some saw the signs and shouted about the islamization but they were called all sorts of names.
Some shouted about the nepotism and one sided appointment but they were called wailers
Some warned the sophisticated tribe about the calamity of a man
When the lifeless one called a tribe 5%, they all hailed him
When the lifeless one called a tribe dot in a circle, they all hailed him
Now everybody is feeling the heat. Let's I forget, hope those than ran to Benin Republic are still over their

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by robosky02(m): 2:21pm On Oct 05, 2021
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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by Mikelarteta(m): 2:21pm On Oct 05, 2021
Too bad at a time when countries are doing incredibly well in science, Nigeria is still battling grazing routes, RUGA and all sorts of rubbish in different disguise for using cow as a bait for taking peoples land. INHSA ALLAH INSHA JESUS Buhari and his cohorts will not succeed.

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by Tinyemeka(m): 2:22pm On Oct 05, 2021
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ogododo:


https://independent.ng/federal-republic-of-miyetti-allah-at-61/


How Late Nasco Biscuits Founder, Ally Of Terror-linked Buhari's Minister Pantami, Others Funded Terror Cells In 2002, Before Boko Haram Emerged
Hassan is a founding member of the Izala Movement (JIBWIS), and the current Chairman of its board of trustees and the Chairman of the Katsina State JIBWIS chapter.

BY SAHARAREPORTERS, NEW YORKOCT 04, 2021



An investigative report by Nigerian journalist, David Hundeyin has revealed how the late NASCO Group’s multimillionaire founder, Ahmed Idris Nasreddin and Yakubu Musa Kafanchan, also known as Sheikh Yakubu Musa Katsina, an ally of Nigeria’s terror-linked Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Ali Pantami funded Islamic terror cells in 2002.


According to the report published on West Africa Weekly, Hassan is a founding member of the Izala Movement (JIBWIS), and the current Chairman of its board of trustees and the Chairman of the Katsina State JIBWIS chapter.


They were alleged to have funded the activities of people like Kabiru Sokoto, the mastermind of the Christmas Day bombing of the St Theresa Roman Catholic church on December 25, 2011 in Madalla, Niger State which killed 37 Christians.


The report read partly, “Nasreddin was an Eritrean who moved to Jos in Nigeria’s Plateau State, and grew his father’s small manufacturing business into a $460 million conglomerate involved in everything from breakfast cereal and confectionery to pharmaceuticals, real estate and energy. After many years of growth and success, he eventually handed his sprawling business empire over to his son Attia Nasreddin, and retired at an old, satisfied age.


“What on earth could this shrewd, respectable businessman who looked like he could not hurt a fly have done, to put him in the same article as a story about the world’s deadliest terrorist organisation? Why would the brand he built, which to many Nigerians evokes memories of a beloved childhood breakfast staple, appear in the same sentence as Boko Haram?


“To answer these questions, our story begins on another continent in 1955, some 8 years before his father would move to Nigeria and establish NASCO Group. The year is 1955, and a 33 year-old Islamic scholar from Gummi in modern day Zamfara State has made his way to Mecca for his first Hajj pilgrimage. Alongside him is a certain Ahmadu Bello, who is the Premier of Northern Nigeria.


“During this trip, the scholar impresses both Ahmadu Bello and the Saudi King Sa’ud with his Arabic translation skills. He rapidly makes a big impression on many locals and clerics in Mecca. These relationships will later become his most valuable asset following the events that take place after his subsequent return to Nigeria. Upon returning to Nigeria, he takes up positions teaching Arabic Studies at Islamic schools in Kano and Kaduna. His style of teaching focuses on educating his students about the differences between Islamic religious doctrine and local customs. Based on his strict Sunni understanding of the Qur’an, he teaches his students to adopt a ‘pure’ Islamic identity at the expense of practises that he considered bid’ah (roughly translated as ‘innovation’ or ‘corruption’).


“He also becomes the first Islamic scholar to translate the Qur’an from Arabic into Hausa, which puts him in a uniquely influential position comparable to that of Ajayi Crowther in 19th century southwestern Nigeria. Using this leverage, he becomes an increasingly powerful figure in Northern Nigeria, with his essentialist views on Islamic doctrine gaining popularity. To him, the existing Sufi orders of Northern Nigeria are polluted with bid’ah and unfit for purpose. He becomes well known for attacking the Tijaniya and Qadriyya brotherhoods during his appearances on Radio Kaduna, while advocating for a ‘return’ to ‘Islamic purity.’


“Following the death of his friend and benefactor Ahmadu Bello, the scholar finds himself in a precarious situation. The new Nigerian federal government led by soldiers has a motive to crack down on anyone who is outspoken and influential. He may be a giant in Northern Nigeria, but he is a giant with feet of clay. His solution is to seek financial, doctrinal and political help from his friends in Mecca. The Saudis, as always, are ready to help.


“His Saudi backers are keen to use him to espouse the Saudi Arabian state’s official interpretation of Islam, which is based on the work of 18th century Islamic scholar Muhammad ibn ‘Abd al-Wahhab. This fundamentalist doctrine, often known as Wahabbism fits very closely with the teachings of our hero in Northern Nigeria, and he enthusiastically sets about gathering support for this new Saudi-funded project.


“These efforts bore fruit in Nigeria's Muslim northern region with the creation of a movement (the Izala Society) dedicated to wiping out ritual innovations. Essential texts for members of the Izala Society are Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab's treatise of God's unity and commentaries by his grandsons. Reaching out to his erstwhile students across Kaduna and Kano over the course of the 1970s, the scholar-turned-politician slowly builds a coalition of strategically-aligned individuals who will someday become very powerful people in Northern Nigeria. In 1978, one of his prominent students, Sheikh Ismaila Idris takes charge of this increasingly powerful but somewhat unofficial movement, and calls it Jama'atu Izalatil Bid’ah Wa Iqamatus Sunnah (Society of Removal of Innovation and Re-establishment of the Sunnah), also known as JIBWIS.


“Based in Jos and known colloquially as the Izala Movement, this organisation will go on to become the most influential Islamic body in Nigeria over the next few decades. Its members will become some of Nigeria’s most revered Imams and clerics. They will achieve high ranks in the Nigerian Armed Forces. JIBWIS will come to exert a level of influence over Nigeria’s national politics and governance that is unprecedented for a religious body in Nigeria. Soon, it will become almost impossible to achieve power in many parts of Northern Nigeria without identifying with the Izala Movement.


“Among other things, the scholar states that Muslims should never accept a non-Muslim as ruler, which can be interpreted as a call for insurrection against a Christian Nigerian president.


“Fast forward 33 years. It is Christmas Day in 2011 and Abubakar Gumi has been dead for over 19 years. A bomb suddenly goes off at St. Theresa Catholic Church, Madalla, on the outskirts of Abuja, killing 35 people and wounding a further 52. Almost simultaneously, a series of coordinated bomb attacks and shootings take place at churches in Jos, Gadaka and Damaturu. An obscure Islamist group calling itself Boko Haram claims responsibility for the attacks.


“During the trial of the main suspect Kabiru Umar A.K.A Kabiru Sokoto 2 years later, a masked witness claims that an Algerian Islamist group provided funding and support worth N40,000,000 ($250,000 at the time) to carry out the attacks. To the general public, it is unclear what the link is between Islamists in Northern Nigeria and well-funded terror groups in North Africa.


“To those in the know however, the incidents of December 25, 2011 are not only expected, but are likely to intensify and become more regular. This is because while the Nigerian public up to this point has been fed with what amounts to a tiny percentage of the actual story behind the Boko Haram group, this group has in fact been incubating and nurtured at the highest levels of the theological, economic and political spaces in Northern Nigeria. Boko Haram in reality, is so much bigger than Mohammed Yusuf and Abubakar Shekau that reducing it to those 2 men serves to miss the actual story spectacularly.


“To start to get some of the picture of what Boko Haram is and where it came from, let us retreat from 2011 to 2006 to read an excerpt from a letter written by the Permanent Representative of Nigeria to the United Nations, Aminu B. Wali, addressed to the Chairman of the Counter-Terrorism Committee. This letter is available in full here from the official repository for UN documents. Written by the Nigerian government to the UN, it lays out the measures it has taken to fight terrorism in Nigeria. Take special note of the names mentioned in bold.


“A Wikileaks cable from 2002 confirms that this arrest actually did take place, only for the suspect to be released inexplicably after 27 days in detention. For those who are not aware, Yakubu Musa Kafanchan, also known as Sheikh Yakubu Musa Katsina and Yakubu Musa Hassan is a founding member of the Izala Movement (JIBWIS), and is in fact, the current Chairman of its board of trustees and the Chairman of the Katsina State JIBWIS chapter. He is a widely respected Islamic cleric and a very close personal friend and public associate of - no prizes for guessing - Isa Ali Pantami. Yes, that Isa Pantami.


“Kafanchan was even recently named as one of the 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World by The Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre, a Jordanian government-affiliated NGO. More on that later. Apparently Mr. Kafanchan has been known to the Nigerian security forces as the leader of a terror network trying to set up terror cells in Katsina and Kano as far back as 2002. Keep that date in mind because it will become even more important as we unravel this further.


“According to official Nigerian government communication to the UN, this real-life Islamic terror organiser is known to have affiliations with a certain ‘GSPC’ group trying to carry out terror attacks in Nigeria, and he was even arrested for it in 2005 - 4 whole years before the world ever heard of a “Boko Haram.” Yet in 2021 he is not only a free man, but a powerful free man, with access to federal ministers, state governors and President Muhammadu Buhari himself.


“And then there is the GSPC angle. ‘GSPC’ stands for “Groupe Salafiste pour la Prédication et le Combat” (Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat). A full primer on the origin of the group and what it stands for is available here. Cliff notes summary: It is an illegal Salafi terrorist organisation based in Algeria which is affiliated with Al-Qaeda and the Taliban. It specialises in providing training, funding and support to Islamists and jihadi fighters around the world using a vast global network of smugglers, money launderers and rat lines. Which brings us to the second name in the above letter excerpt. Alhaji Shahru Haruna, in the Nigerian government’s own words, is a GSPC agent who funds the activities of people like Kabiru Sokoto by laundering proceeds from smuggled goods. He too, was arrested and held on terror financing charges. Somehow he too, is not only a free man today, but a powerful one in his own right too. It will not surprise the reader to find out that Alhaji Haruna is also a ranking member of the Izala Movement.


“Even more interestingly, when I do some digging into Mr. Haruna, I discover something potentially even more alarming. It will be recalled that in September 2021, CBN Governor Godwin Emefiele claimed that a significant portion of dollars bought by Bureau de Change (BDC) operators in Nigeria goes into illegal importation of arms. We now rejoin our Eritrean friend in the year 2006. The Nigerian Financial Intelligence Unit (NFIU) has recently been gazetted, and one of the first things its counter-terrorism unit does is to freeze all assets linked to NASCO Group Nigeria Limited. Apparently, Mr. Nasreddin has been doing some creative accounting to hide the fact that he is moving money around the world to fund Islamist terror organisations. Or at least, that was what the Nigerian government itself wrote to the UN in the same letter.


“A Wikileaks cable from 2002 hints at American hesitancy on the subject of freezing NASCO’s Nigerian assets due to the economic implications for Plateau State and political implications in Nigeria. The real proof of Nasreddin’s double life however, comes from the US Treasury Department which publishes a comprehensive account of how he launders and moves money around the world for terrorist entities. Want to hear the real kicker? Nasreddin has been funding and laundering money for none other than GSPC - the Algerian terrorist group which Yakubu Katsina and Shahru Haruna are also involved with at the exact same time.


“The Nigerian jihadis being trained in Algerian camps in 2002 will later return to Nigeria and make up the core of what will later become known as 'Boko Haram.' And - what a coincidence - NASCO is also based in Jos, which so happens to be the headquarters of the Izala Movement and its many North African dalliances.

"Using money made from selling market-leading FMCGs to Nigerian consumers, a cross-border network of terrorism is being nurtured that will someday kill the very kids eating NASCO cornflakes every morning. And it’s all thanks to this nice gentleman from Eritrea.


“Nasreddin however, is a very rich man. Like all very rich men, he appears to have a way around problems that would ground other people. In 2005, Lisa Myers and Aram Roston of the NBC News Investigative Unit discover that despite his designation as a terror financier in the US, Nasreddin’s Nigerian business empire and his Italian hotel are still operating as normal
.”

http://saharareporters.com/2021/10/04/how-late-nasco-biscuits-founder-ally-terror-linked-buharis-minister-pantami-others-funded

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by Bobotic(m): 2:22pm On Oct 05, 2021
Where are they taking this Nigeria to sef shocked grin

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by baggioni: 2:22pm On Oct 05, 2021
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What kind of nonsense is this? Plus who is mod that push this to the FP?? Too irresponsible and childish. TOO MANY KIDS ON NL.
i'm out of here

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by mrkings84(m): 2:22pm On Oct 05, 2021
Where did this happened?
Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by Nobody: 2:22pm On Oct 05, 2021
Most times I sit back and I know for sure that Nigeria is hopeless and helpless.

Those rogues in Abuja don't care a bit about what is happening in, and around Nigeria.

The day Nigeria works, politicians will resign, it it would no longer be a lucrative business.

See, if you get money, leave Nigeria

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by FuckAllTheMODs: 2:22pm On Oct 05, 2021
Lol, na the kind cruise post wey that mod wan make I dey miss be this abi?

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by Mayng01(m): 2:22pm On Oct 05, 2021
What is the meaning of this? FROMA! Nigeria is finished under bubu

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by FVckbubuDcow: 2:22pm On Oct 05, 2021
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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by janedonez(m): 2:22pm On Oct 05, 2021
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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by Finnese001: 2:22pm On Oct 05, 2021
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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by tutudesz: 2:23pm On Oct 05, 2021
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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by Raxxye(m): 2:23pm On Oct 05, 2021
Who recalls that in 2013 thereabout, Boko Haram nominated Buhari as their spokesperson in a negotiation with the Federal govt?
And some 'sane' persons would argue that the man is not a terrorist sponsor!

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by Curious345: 2:23pm On Oct 05, 2021
"federal Republic of miyetti Allah"

Waw.. Very aptly put. Excellent clarity..

Kudos to independent. Ng,.. Don't forget its also a northern news media outlet

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by Curious345: 2:23pm On Oct 05, 2021
A country where foreigners are high up the pecking order..


A country where unregistered migrants from the sahel, walk upto a military Barack, ask to see the GOC, and then lay a biased Complaint.

The fulani Muslim GOC (who may also be a descendant of unregistered migrants) orders his troops in their hundreds to board trucks bought with tax payers money.
They head towards indigenuos communities, call out the youths, Kings and obas, ask the foreign migrants to pick out the culprits.

Line them up infront of undocumented migrants from sahel, AND GIVE THEM THE WHOOPING OF THEIR LIVES..

ASK THE YORUBAS AND ALSO ASK THE INDEGENES OF IKOM (lately).

Tell me, WHAT COULD BE WORSE?

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Re: Federal Republic Of Miyetti Allah At 61 - Independent.ng by Franking: 2:23pm On Oct 05, 2021
Yet the problem of the country is IPOB and Igbos in general.

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