Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by Asquare84(m): 7:17am On May 14, 2022 |
The incidence happen during voter registration in 2011, I did my NYSC in Rogo local government. During inec voter registration proff jega started the idea of using NYSC members as adhoc staff and I was deployed to one interior village under Rogo local government, the village was so interior and sorrounded by mountain that no okada even ply the road, as in before I can get a soft drink I have to send someone with bicycle to another village to get me soft drink. Fast forward to my voter registration experience one day I was approached by the villagers that he is a Christian but he came to do his voters registration here because his village don't have voting unit, I welcomed him and did his registration and I probed him further and discovered that their are villages in Rogo local government dominated by christian. The next day I came to do my inec work and before I can say jack the villagers have gone to report to the sarki that christians from the other village have come to takeover their polling unit. The sarki came with agressive youth with weapons ready for a showdown. I don't understand Hausa so because of this I do go with an interpreter from Rogo local government. That was my savings grace, the interpreter was so bold that he was confronting the sarki that non of the allegations against me are true that everyone was on que and I am doing my work because christians came from the next village to do registration does not mean I am biased. As this was going on I quickly climb the mountains to make calls to my Li (because there was no network reception) my Li told me to pack my things and leave immediately. Here lies the problem no okada to take me back to Rogo, we were on this until the christian villagers on sensing dangers decide to leave on their own. That when the rioters begin to calm themselves that the essence of this Is to chase christians away from their polling centre. Here is the problem of north.
(1) those who knows the truth are afraid of speaking out during time of crisis so as not to be level as supporting evil and be killed too
(2) anything can trigger a religious crisis in the north
(3) truth can be twisted and you can be accused of what you did not do in other to be accused of blasphemy
Finally, if you are in the north always learn how to maintain boundaries and be friendly with the locals....
This is just part one of the story. I don't want to share my experience during the post election violence in the same kano during post election violence in 2011. 7 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by Imortal001: 7:23am On May 14, 2022 |
They live in 1800 in 2022. What a shame! 3 Likes |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by caesymore(m): 7:25am On May 14, 2022 |
Useless ,headless Zombies , so for this story wey I no really enter my head they won bring vawulence.
make them just share this country. |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by caesymore(m): 7:30am On May 14, 2022 |
Asquare84: The incidence happen during voter registration in 2011, I did my NYSC in Rogo local government. During inec voter registration proff jega started the idea of using NYSC members as adhoc staff and I was deployed to one interior village under Rogo local government, the village was so interior and sorrounded by mountain that no okada even ply the road, as in before I can get a soft drink I have to send someone with bicycle to another village to get me soft drink. Fast forward to my voter registration experience one day I was approached by the villagers that he is a Christian but he came to do his voters registration here because his village don't have voting unit, I welcomed him and did his registration and I probed him further and discovered that their are villages in Rogo local government dominated by christian. The next day I came to do my inec work and before I can say jack the villagers have gone to report to the sarki that christians from the other village have come to takeover their polling unit. The sarki came with agressive youth with weapons ready for a showdown. I don't understand Hausa so because of this I do go with an interpreter from Rogo local government. That was my savings grace, the interpreter was so bold that he was confronting the sarki that non of the allegations against me are true that everyone was on que and I am doing my work because christians came from the next village to do registration does not mean I am biased. As this was going on I quickly climb the mountains to make calls to my Li (because there was no network reception) my Li told me to pack my things and leave immediately. Here lies the problem no okada to take me back to Rogo, we were on this until the christian villagers on sensing dangers decide to leave on their own. That when the rioters begin to calm themselves that the essence of this Is to chase christians away from their polling centre. Here is the problem of north.
(1) those who knows the truth are afraid of speaking out during time of crisis so as not to be level as supporting evil and be killed too
(2) anything can trigger a religious crisis in the north
(3) truth can be twisted and you can be accused of what you did not do in other to be accused of blasphemy
Finally, if you are in the north always learn how to maintain boundaries and be friendly with the locals....
This is just part one of the story. I don't want to share my experience during the post election violence in the same kano during post election violence in 2011.
I didn't even Understand the story. |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by AllahIsGarbage: 7:32am On May 14, 2022 |
That's natural for someone with a low IQ caesymore:
I didn't even Understand the story. 5 Likes |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by duduade: 7:35am On May 14, 2022 |
caesymore:
I didn't even Understand the story. Summary You need to read the story yourself |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by caesymore(m): 7:38am On May 14, 2022 |
AllahIsGarbage:
That's natural for someone with a low IQ
hahahaha. clapping for you at the moment, high IQ G. I wonder what you have really achieved with your high IQ. |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by AVECDEO: 7:56am On May 14, 2022 |
caesymore:
hahahaha. clapping for you at the moment, high IQ G. I wonder what you have really achieved with your high IQ. Kindly visit a children's book section in any market to buy "Queen's primer" text book for kindergartens because brighter grammar text will be too much for you sir. How could you be bold to say that you're having difficulty understanding a short story written in the most basic plain English! 2 Likes |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by PlayerMeji: 8:12am On May 14, 2022 |
OP, these cowards are only effective where they are a majority.
They cannot do their mob action thing in a place where they are the minority. 1 Like |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by caesymore(m): 8:12am On May 14, 2022 |
AVECDEO:
Kindly visit a children's book section in any market to buy "Queen's primer" text book for kindergartens because brighter grammar text will be too much for you sir.
How could you be bold to say that you're having difficulty understanding a story written in the most basic plain of English! clown. |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by Asquare84(m): 8:22am On May 14, 2022 |
PlayerMeji: OP, these cowards are only effective where they are a majority.
They cannot do their mob action thing in a place where they are the minority.
That true, their villages in kano state inhibited by christians but nobody here about them. |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by AllahIsGarbage: 8:34am On May 14, 2022 |
More than you and several generations of your cursed family caesymore:
hahahaha. clapping for you at the moment, high IQ G. I wonder what you have really achieved with your high IQ. 1 Like |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by Jokerman(m): 9:00am On May 14, 2022 |
It's not a northern thing.... its an Islamic thing.
Same things is happening in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Upon the intervention of the USA, they still prefer the barbaric nature of doing things.
The only joy is that suicide bombing has stopped, because America has their antidote 2 Likes |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by caesymore(m): 11:10pm On May 14, 2022 |
AllahIsGarbage: More than you and several generations of your cursed family
Chai, you can always note a frustrated fellow from the way they react to things. You exhibit attributes of a frustrated fellow, maybe your are cursed with frustration. |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by tobechi20(m): 11:17pm On May 14, 2022 |
Congratulations you are alive |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by Lamanii22(f): 12:08am On May 15, 2022 |
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Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by TOPCRUISE(m): 4:31am On May 15, 2022 |
And one vice president will claim Nigerians are united. |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by xtivin(m): 4:37am On May 15, 2022 |
Asquare84: The incidence happen during voter registration in 2011, I did my NYSC in Rogo local government. During inec voter registration proff jega started the idea of using NYSC members as adhoc staff and I was deployed to one interior village under Rogo local government, the village was so interior and sorrounded by mountain that no okada even ply the road, as in before I can get a soft drink I have to send someone with bicycle to another village to get me soft drink. Fast forward to my voter registration experience one day I was approached by the villagers that he is a Christian but he came to do his voters registration here because his village don't have voting unit, I welcomed him and did his registration and I probed him further and discovered that their are villages in Rogo local government dominated by christian. The next day I came to do my inec work and before I can say jack the villagers have gone to report to the sarki that christians from the other village have come to takeover their polling unit. The sarki came with agressive youth with weapons ready for a showdown. I don't understand Hausa so because of this I do go with an interpreter from Rogo local government. That was my savings grace, the interpreter was so bold that he was confronting the sarki that non of the allegations against me are true that everyone was on que and I am doing my work because christians came from the next village to do registration does not mean I am biased. As this was going on I quickly climb the mountains to make calls to my Li (because there was no network reception) my Li told me to pack my things and leave immediately. Here lies the problem no okada to take me back to Rogo, we were on this until the christian villagers on sensing dangers decide to leave on their own. That when the rioters begin to calm themselves that the essence of this Is to chase christians away from their polling centre. Here is the problem of north.
(1) those who knows the truth are afraid of speaking out during time of crisis so as not to be level as supporting evil and be killed too
(2) anything can trigger a religious crisis in the north
(3) truth can be twisted and you can be accused of what you did not do in other to be accused of blasphemy
Finally, if you are in the north always learn how to maintain boundaries and be friendly with the locals....
This is just part one of the story. I don't want to share my experience during the post election violence in the same kano during post election violence in 2011.
Had similar experience same year batch C. In same Kano Garko Precisely. The guys begin mobilize I take off. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by AllahIsGarbage: 8:23pm On May 16, 2022 |
Yes, frustrated and dropping chicken bones for hungry mûdslîmé beggar pikin to come and chop caesymore:
Chai, you can always note a frustrated fellow from the way they react to things.
You exhibit attributes of a frustrated fellow, maybe your are cursed with frustration. |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by Ken4Christ: 1:23am On May 17, 2022 |
Asquare84: The incidence happen during voter registration in 2011, I did my NYSC in Rogo local government. During inec voter registration proff jega started the idea of using NYSC members as adhoc staff and I was deployed to one interior village under Rogo local government, the village was so interior and sorrounded by mountain that no okada even ply the road, as in before I can get a soft drink I have to send someone with bicycle to another village to get me soft drink. Fast forward to my voter registration experience one day I was approached by the villagers that he is a Christian but he came to do his voters registration here because his village don't have voting unit, I welcomed him and did his registration and I probed him further and discovered that their are villages in Rogo local government dominated by christian. The next day I came to do my inec work and before I can say jack the villagers have gone to report to the sarki that christians from the other village have come to takeover their polling unit. The sarki came with agressive youth with weapons ready for a showdown. I don't understand Hausa so because of this I do go with an interpreter from Rogo local government. That was my savings grace, the interpreter was so bold that he was confronting the sarki that non of the allegations against me are true that everyone was on que and I am doing my work because christians came from the next village to do registration does not mean I am biased. As this was going on I quickly climb the mountains to make calls to my Li (because there was no network reception) my Li told me to pack my things and leave immediately. Here lies the problem no okada to take me back to Rogo, we were on this until the christian villagers on sensing dangers decide to leave on their own. That when the rioters begin to calm themselves that the essence of this Is to chase christians away from their polling centre. Here is the problem of north.
(1) those who knows the truth are afraid of speaking out during time of crisis so as not to be level as supporting evil and be killed too
(2) anything can trigger a religious crisis in the north
(3) truth can be twisted and you can be accused of what you did not do in other to be accused of blasphemy
Finally, if you are in the north always learn how to maintain boundaries and be friendly with the locals....
This is just part one of the story. I don't want to share my experience during the post election violence in the same kano during post election violence in 2011.
So, they deliberately did not put a polling unit in that village that are majorly Christians to disenfranchise them. This people are desperate for political power. I think we should all come out and vote this time in the south. Our mumu don do. 1 Like |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by Ken4Christ: 1:28am On May 17, 2022 |
Asquare84: The incidence happen during voter registration in 2011, I did my NYSC in Rogo local government. During inec voter registration proff jega started the idea of using NYSC members as adhoc staff and I was deployed to one interior village under Rogo local government, the village was so interior and sorrounded by mountain that no okada even ply the road, as in before I can get a soft drink I have to send someone with bicycle to another village to get me soft drink. Fast forward to my voter registration experience one day I was approached by the villagers that he is a Christian but he came to do his voters registration here because his village don't have voting unit, I welcomed him and did his registration and I probed him further and discovered that their are villages in Rogo local government dominated by christian. The next day I came to do my inec work and before I can say jack the villagers have gone to report to the sarki that christians from the other village have come to takeover their polling unit. The sarki came with agressive youth with weapons ready for a showdown. I don't understand Hausa so because of this I do go with an interpreter from Rogo local government. That was my savings grace, the interpreter was so bold that he was confronting the sarki that non of the allegations against me are true that everyone was on que and I am doing my work because christians came from the next village to do registration does not mean I am biased. As this was going on I quickly climb the mountains to make calls to my Li (because there was no network reception) my Li told me to pack my things and leave immediately. Here lies the problem no okada to take me back to Rogo, we were on this until the christian villagers on sensing dangers decide to leave on their own. That when the rioters begin to calm themselves that the essence of this Is to chase christians away from their polling centre. Here is the problem of north.
(1) those who knows the truth are afraid of speaking out during time of crisis so as not to be level as supporting evil and be killed too
(2) anything can trigger a religious crisis in the north
(3) truth can be twisted and you can be accused of what you did not do in other to be accused of blasphemy
Finally, if you are in the north always learn how to maintain boundaries and be friendly with the locals....
This is just part one of the story. I don't want to share my experience during the post election violence in the same kano during post election violence in 2011.
We heard what happened in the post election violence. If it had happened in the south, they would have retaliated in the north. Houses were burnt. At least 2,000 people were killed including corpers who were estimated to be about four lost their lives. And it was Bubu who instigated the riot. |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by Asquare84(m): 8:45am On May 17, 2022 |
Ken4Christ:
So, they deliberately did not put a polling unit in that village that are majorly Christians to disenfranchise them. This people are desperate for political power.
I think we should all come out and vote this time in the south. Our mumu don do. Indigent christians in the north are marginalized 1 Like |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by caesymore(m): 1:37pm On May 17, 2022 |
AllahIsGarbage: Yes, frustrated and dropping chicken bones for hungry mûdslîmé beggar pikin to come and chop
manchi |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by AllahIsGarbage: 6:43pm On May 17, 2022 |
Whatever it means, same to your family caesymore:
manchi 1 Like |
Re: Blasphemy: My Bitter Experience In Kano by caesymore(m): 5:41am On May 18, 2022 |
AllahIsGarbage:
Whatever it means, same to your family
Means guy, na slang. |