Politics › Re: No Christian Or Muslim Genocide In Nigeria, President Tinubu Insists by 89green: 8:34am On Dec 13, 2025 |
So you expect him to say there is Christian genocide in a nation where everyone is affected by insurgency. What exactly are you Christians on? |
Islam › Re: Countries With Largest Muslim Population (see List) by 89green: 10:17am On Dec 12, 2025 |
Chai, Muslims full everywhere, that makes a lot of sense, Alhamdulillaah. |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Nobel Prize Winner, Maria Machado Escapes Venezuela Disguised In Wig by 89green: 4:13pm On Dec 11, 2025 |
Is this not the woman that wants to dash Venezuela oil field to Trump |
Politics › Re: Soyinka Criticises Seyi Tinubu’s Large, Armed Security Escorts by 89green: 6:54am On Dec 10, 2025 |
HeadNigga: I guess he is not VIP but VVIP that is why his police escorts were not withdrawn. Gen Musa some of your soldiers that are meant to be in the bush are in a hotel chilling with the first son  bad guy |
Phones › Re: Glo Confirms Nationwide Data Outage Disrupting Services Across Nigeria by 89green: 5:20pm On Dec 09, 2025 |
Wait, glo still dey  |
Politics › Re: Military coups, insecurity: ECOWAS Declares State Of Emergency In West Africa by 89green: 2:29pm On Dec 09, 2025 |
Treasure17: Say it with your full chest. DSS not on duty.  |
Politics › Re: Military coups, insecurity: ECOWAS Declares State Of Emergency In West Africa by 89green: 1:35pm On Dec 09, 2025 |
 state of wetin again , abeg I think the guy below me has something to say |
Politics › Re: Kola-Lawal Congratulates Senator Oluremi Tinubu On Chieftaincy Title by 89green: 6:38pm On Dec 08, 2025 |
gent2sly: Your thoughtful message celebrating Her Excellency, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, on her recent chieftaincy title is truly commendable. It reflects your deep respect for leadership, tradition, and national unity.
Your words were sincere and dignified, and they speak volumes about your character and the kind of leadership you represent.
Wishing you continued strength and success as you pursue your aspirations in service to our great nation. You sounded like chatGPT If you want, I can also write a shorter, sweet version that you can send as a daily loving reminder. Do you want me to do that?  |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Does The Bible Says About Gambling. Is Gambling A Sin by 89green: 1:04pm On Dec 08, 2025 |
MaxInDHouse: Going by the research i made only one God makes sense to me and that's JEHOVAH the God of Jehovah's Witnesses!🤔 Which means your previous comment is invalid. Next question bros |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Does The Bible Says About Gambling. Is Gambling A Sin by 89green: 12:17pm On Dec 08, 2025 |
MaxInDHouse: The world is filled with different deities that adherents of such deities claims their own is the Almighty. Apart from the books written and revered as SACRED is there any evidence that's logical or humane to ascertain which of these Gods is the true God?🤔 You can always do a personal in depth research on your own, it may take time but do genuine research |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Does The Bible Says About Gambling. Is Gambling A Sin by 89green: 10:09am On Dec 08, 2025 |
osuofia2: Wine is an alcoholic drink made from fermented grape juice Wine is an alcoholic beverage made from fermented grape juice, varying widely in style due to grape type, climate, and production, with common varieties including red, white, rosé, sparkling, and fortified, and it also refers to a compatibility layer for running Windows apps on Linux/macOS. Historically originating in the Caucasus, wine is a complex drink enjoyed globally, with different production methods affecting flavor and type. You don even understand your Quran, Just as mentioned by the Quran of everlasting erection and sex with 72 virgins Sorry , read my response over and over again If you want to divert let me know, I am ready to attend to your funny criticism |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Does The Bible Says About Gambling. Is Gambling A Sin by 89green: 1:55pm On Dec 07, 2025 |
osuofia2: Alcohol forbidden on earth but allowed in Aljannah Let me educate you ASAP Allah, may He be exalted, describes the wine of the Hereafter as being different from the wine of this world. He says (interpretation of the meaning): “Round them will be passed a cup of pure wine — 46. White, delicious to the drinkers. 47. Neither will they have Ghoul (any kind of hurt, abdominal pain, headache, a sin) from that nor will they suffer intoxication therefrom” [al-Saaffaat 37:45-47] So Allah describes the wine of the Hereafter as: 1.white 2.delicious to the drinkers, unlike the wine of this world which is distasteful when drunk 3.having no “ghoul” (hurt, abdominal pain, headache, a sin) in it, which is what affects one who drinks it in this world, of headache, pain in the stomach and loss of reason. In Soorat al-Waaq’iah it says: “Wherefrom they will get neither any aching of the head” [56:19], i.e., they will not get a headache from it. 4.“nor will they suffer intoxication therefrom”, unlike the wine of this world which causes them to lose their minds. See: Tafseer Soorat al-Saaffaat by Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, p. 107-109. Shaykh ‘Abd al-‘Azeez ibn Baz (may Allah have mercy on him) said: The wine of the Hereafter is good, and does not cause any intoxication or harm. As for the wine of this world, it is harmful and causes intoxication. In other words, in the wine of the Hereafter there is no ghawl (intoxication) and the one who drinks it will not become intoxicated; it does not cause him to lose his mind and it does not cause physical harm. As for the wine of this world, it is harmful to mind and body alike. None of the harmful effects in the wine of this world will be found in the wine of the Hereafter. And Allah is the source of strength. End quote. Majmoo’ Fatawa Ibn Baz, 23/62. https://islamqa.info/en/answers/127938/the-difference-between-the-wine-of-this-world-and-the-hereafter |
Christianity Etc › Re: What Does The Bible Says About Gambling. Is Gambling A Sin by 89green: 9:32am On Dec 07, 2025 |
Gambling is haram because Allah has forbidden it, and He rules as He wills. Allah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“O you who believe! Intoxicants (all kinds of alcoholic drinks), gambling, al-Ansab [sacrifices for idols, etc.] and al-Azlam [arrows for seeking luck or decision] are an abomination of Shaytan’s handiwork. So avoid (strictly all) that (abomination) in order that you may be successful. Shaytan wants only to excite enmity and hatred between you with intoxicants (alcoholic drink) and gambling, and hinder you from the remembrance of Allah and from al-salah (the prayer). So, will you not then abstain?” [al-Maidah Quran 5:90-91]
Question answered perfectly |
Crime › Re: Gunmen Kidnap Two Chinese Expatriates From BUA Construction Site In Kwara by 89green: 1:03pm On Dec 05, 2025 |
Hope the christian genocide crooners will not say the 2 Chinese are Christians |
Foreign Affairs › Re: List Of 19 Countries Of Particular Concerns That US Paused Immigration by 89green: 2:01am On Dec 04, 2025 |
osuofia2: Boko Haram, iswap, Issis, alshabab etc. They are all products of islam Na evidence be this? it shows that many of you just wake and start to spread misinformation as well as brainwashing yourselves |
Foreign Affairs › Re: List Of 19 Countries Of Particular Concerns That US Paused Immigration by 89green: 11:32pm On Dec 03, 2025 |
osuofia2: Lols, down in your heart, you know that's the truth. Religion that grow with violence and out fear in its adherent is nothing but evil. The internet has expose a lot in islam Me i don't argue without evidences, just provide genuine evidences to prove what ur saying, is it that hard |
Foreign Affairs › Re: List Of 19 Countries Of Particular Concerns That US Paused Immigration by 89green: 7:42pm On Dec 03, 2025 |
SixSeven: The irony of it all. I asked AI to further expand on your post
Here are some of the countries from your list that — historians and analysts widely agree — have been destabilized, at least in part, by U.S. foreign policy. I highlight those cases with the strongest evidence below. (Others on your list have no clear record of major direct U.S. destabilizing intervention.)
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✅ Countries noticeably destabilized by U.S. foreign policy
Afghanistan — U.S. invasion after 2001, and subsequent 20-year war, deeply destabilized the country. The overthrow of the Taliban didn’t lead to a stable state: after U.S./NATO withdrawal in 2021, the country fell back into chaos. Libya — U.S. (with NATO) 2011 air strikes to topple the regime dismantled a functioning (if authoritarian) state and triggered civil war, fragmentation, and ongoing instability. Somalia — U.S. overt and covert interventions (1990s UN-backed interventions, later drone/air strikes) helped produce collapse of central authority, civil war, and decades of instability. Yemen — U.S. involvement in counterterror operations (including drone strikes and support for allied interventions) significantly worsened internal conflict, humanitarian collapse and state breakdown. Haiti — U.S. interventions and military interventions (e.g. 1994 intervention to “restore” democracy) produced repeated cycles of instability, weak institutions, and chronic political dysfunction. Cuba — Longstanding U.S. hostility, economic pressure, covert actions and support for regime change efforts helped leave Cuba isolated, economically stunted, and politically repressed for decades. Iran — The 1953 U.S.-backed coup overthrew a democratically elected government, replacing it with authoritarian rule — a foundational destabilizing event whose effects reverberate to this day.
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📝 What about the others — “no clear case” or ambiguous?
For many countries on your list (e.g. Burundi, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Laos, Sierra Leone, Togo, Turkmenistan), while they may be “fragile” or “conflict-affected,” there is no widely accepted or documented major U.S. intervention or interference that matches the scale seen in the countries above. The presence of a country on travel-ban lists (as in a recent U.S. policy) — by itself — doesn’t equal “destabilized by U.S. foreign policy.”
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🧠 Summary — lost countries from your list
If I had to pick the ones from your list that were “lost” (i.e. severely destabilized or destroyed as functioning states / societies) by U.S. foreign policy, I’d mark:
Afghanistan
Libya
Somalia
Yemen
Haiti
Cuba
Iran
These are the cases with clear, documented interventions, coups or military campaigns by the U.S. that contributed to long-term instability or regime collapse.
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If you like — I can also create a short tweet-ready list (max 280 characters per country) summarizing each of those “lost” cases — ready to copy-paste. Do you want me to build that for you now? Most of the moon moons you see commenting can never understand the above facts. I really pity them |
Foreign Affairs › Re: List Of 19 Countries Of Particular Concerns That US Paused Immigration by 89green: 7:40pm On Dec 03, 2025 |
osuofia2: Europe should do same before the jeehadists populate their lands with high birth rate and later claim the fastest growing religion in the world Stale bro, look for another joke |
Politics › Re: Seven Takeaways From US Joint Hearing On Christian Persecution In Nigeria by 89green: 7:13pm On Dec 03, 2025 |
Hankim: Yes, it’s cause of the insecurities and the killings Bokoharam is fighting for Nigeria to be Govern by sharia law. Did I lie? Provide evidences pls, that Sharia is the cause n not all this road side explanations |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Radical Islam Sees US As Their Enemy - US Secretary Of State, Rubio by 89green: 6:49pm On Dec 03, 2025 |
Guestmale: And countries enabling them are Russia and China US should attack Russia and China na, i want to check something |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Radical Islam Sees US As Their Enemy - US Secretary Of State, Rubio by 89green: 6:46pm On Dec 03, 2025 |
Radical this radical that, why did the people of New York opt for a vocal Muslim candidate instead of the others abi na Muslims full New York? If you allow hatred for Islam to give you heart attack, na you know o.
Why is Trump not attacking Russia for the war on Ukraine, I want to check something |
Politics › Re: Seven Takeaways From US Joint Hearing On Christian Persecution In Nigeria by 89green: 5:55pm On Dec 03, 2025 |
adexpa: Our problems rose from those tiny tiny neglected irresponsible actions. How can you allow Sharia law when there is Nigeria constitution. You have to be holistic when dealing with issues You are yet to make any point from your explanation, provide clear evidences pls |
Politics › Re: Seven Takeaways From US Joint Hearing On Christian Persecution In Nigeria by 89green: 5:13pm On Dec 03, 2025 |
osuofia2: the PROBLEM OF INSECUIRTY STARTED WITH INTRODUCTION OF SHARIA LAWS IN NORTHERN NIGERIA, THE JIHADISTS BASED THEIR TEACHING ON SHARAI, ISWAP, BOKO HARAM AND ALL ISLAMIC TERRORISTS Do you have any evidence for the above, provide them pls |
Politics › Re: Seven Takeaways From US Joint Hearing On Christian Persecution In Nigeria by 89green: 5:00pm On Dec 03, 2025 |
adexpa: Every problems started with small unharmed step; I don’t know why Obasanjo government allowed the creation of Sharia Law in a country that is claimed to be democratic. Two laws in one country. I don’t know how this can be erased because it’s part of our problems. We gave northern too much chances to introduce anything they want. There must be only one Law. Obasanjo is going about talking like he is not part of the problems. Nigeria Insecurity problem is deep now because we neglected small irresponsible behaviors over the years which become uncontrollable. The economy problems and many other problems were created by past governments who neglected so many serious issues of National concerns So Sharia law is Nigeria's current insecurity problem abi. Who did this to you people |
Politics › Re: Seven Takeaways From US Joint Hearing On Christian Persecution In Nigeria by 89green: 4:33pm On Dec 03, 2025 |
Originalsly: Shameless people. Somehow ...all the said values they hold dearly ... and are accusing Nigeria of violating ..which they are.... they do not equally accuse Israel of doing same and worse.... they are supporting Israel to violate the very values . Can anyone be more hypocritical? On point bro |
Politics › Re: Seven Takeaways From US Joint Hearing On Christian Persecution In Nigeria by 89green: 4:27pm On Dec 03, 2025 |
BreakingNews21: This is grand humour. Spend 5-10 minutes watching homeless camp videos in Yankee. After doing so ask yourself shouldn't these ppl be working on their own business/problems. BTW, Christian fishermen are being slaughtered in Venezuela and now in Trinidad by the US military bombings.  you dey mind them? |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Afghanistan's Taliban Rulers Carry Out Public Execution In Sports Stadium by 89green: 4:12pm On Dec 03, 2025 |
SeriouslySense: All the negativeity is as a result of the hatred and propaganda and brainwashing from Islam. Lebanon and Israel used to be very close and friendly until brainwashed hatred was exported to Lebanon. Also the bandits feed on the same hatred.
The same brainwashing is what makes you to make every excuse you can grab unto. 
At least Razzness was able to remove the veil from the eyes, but it is not an easy thing. How can it be easy even with reasoning. 
Still searching for the point you made |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Afghanistan's Taliban Rulers Carry Out Public Execution In Sports Stadium by 89green: 2:44pm On Dec 03, 2025 |
SeriouslySense: It takes the grace of God to overcome the brainwashing of Islam to hate others and seek their death and humiliation. When they go to Europe they become angry because they have been conditioned to believe they are better, and superior. 
Meanwhile, as a Christian even if i am better, i am conditioned to humble myself and to love others.
Iranian officials were so focused on destroying Israel, that they ignored the needs of the people, Iran is running out of water, they are planning on relocating the capital from Tehran. Mean while, Israel used technology to refine sea water to fresh water, and they pump some of the fresh water to the desert to grow trees and food. Israel has excess water though it is located in a desert region.  So executing a murderer is brainwashing right, una go dey alright laslas. If the bandits killing people in Nigeria are executed by the Govt, I know you will still complain and sympathise with the bandits |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Afghanistan's Taliban Rulers Carry Out Public Execution In Sports Stadium by 89green: 2:39pm On Dec 03, 2025 |
Yazmin: Most of the commentors above possibly didn't read the write up.
They k*lled a terrorist who k*lled others...a family actually.
I hope the Nigerian Government can adopt same .. They read the write up but chose not be sensible. If this news was coming from China, they would give positive comments |
Foreign Affairs › Re: Afghanistan's Taliban Rulers Carry Out Public Execution In Sports Stadium by 89green: 2:31pm On Dec 03, 2025 |
So when a man murders 13 members of his family, what do you expect to be done to him? |
Politics › Re: US Lawmakers To Meet Today Over Rising Attacks In Nigeria by 89green: 10:05am On Dec 02, 2025 |
They will not meet on shootings in their own country neither are they meeting on the illegal planned invasion of Venezuela whose major population are christians  Who do us this thing |
Crime › Re: CCTV Footage Shows Armed Robbers Abandon Break-in Attempt After Gunshot Scare by 89green: 11:28pm On Nov 28, 2025 |
eepeepook: Probably petty robbers. Not everyone loses confidence from hearing gunshots. An uncle was robbed years back. The robbers were over forty in number. While they were breaking his security door, his neighbour started offloading shotgun rounds in the air to scare them. They laughed at the effort, promising that they’ll reach him when done with my uncle’s house.  wahala o |