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PoliticsRe: Obasanjo Receives NOUN Doctorate In Christian Theology (Photos) by amnesty7: 1:33pm On Jan 20, 2018
Nltaliban:
"I believe that there is no god/God but Allah and Muhammad is His Prophet."

Seun, please remove this nonsense away from my profile.. It's not a must to believe a Muslim. Don't join buhari in islamising Nigeria.


Religion of piss undecided
Who forced you to accept that before commenting in a Muslim related thread?
FamilyRe: Family Mourns Man Who Died 22 Days After His Wedding by amnesty7: 12:18pm On Jan 20, 2018
CaptainJeffry:
If the dead has such powers, Fulani herdsmen and even Buhari won't be alive today after killing those Benue people.
Exactly! and same with the ppl who started killing the Fulanis.
Christianity EtcRe: Being A Christian Is Not For Sissies. It Takes A Real Man To Live For God by amnesty7: 9:00am On Jan 20, 2018
OLAADEGBU:
Mathematicians will tell you that 1 x 1 x 1 = 1. cool
But Christians will insist that it is the sum of the three, not the product. And at a time, one was even subtracted thru crucifixion as they say.
Christianity EtcRe: Being A Christian Is Not For Sissies. It Takes A Real Man To Live For God by amnesty7: 3:30am On Jan 20, 2018
True. It takes a rare logic to believe that 1+1+1 = 1
PoliticsRe: Ohaneze Says Proscription Of IPOB Not Backed By Logic by amnesty7: 2:41pm On Jan 19, 2018
adem30:
And who need logic when we have constitution
Exactly my thought!
IslamRe: Is It a Sin To Place Holy Book In A Hotel Room? by amnesty7: 2:25pm On Jan 19, 2018
martinlooter:
I wish you can point out in the write up where I mentioned my location is in Lagos. Or you're seeing something else. Please I didn't mention the name of the hotel nor did I mention my location.
So says your profile.
Nairaland GeneralRe: Deleted by amnesty7: 10:39am On Jan 19, 2018
A good idea. Let's hear their response.
RomanceRe: Why Sex Dolls Won't Work In Nigeria by amnesty7: 7:19pm On Jan 18, 2018
No matter what they will manufacture, God's creation remains forever the perfect one. No substitute. Never!
PoliticsRe: Kaduna Dry Sea Port. What It Means And ulterior Motive. by amnesty7: 7:16pm On Jan 18, 2018
Either your English teachers had an ulterior (not interior) motive for not teaching you punctuation and capitalisation of certain nouns or u were a ....student.
PoliticsRe: Abdullahi Umar Ganduje's Throwback Photo by amnesty7: 7:13pm On Jan 18, 2018
Life. When the first picture was snapped, nobody could have known that he would one day rule Kano.
RomanceRe: I Can't Wait To Ride My Husband Like Bajaj Motorcycle by amnesty7: 10:26am On Jan 18, 2018
Result of wanting attention and publicity at all cost, undeservedly.
CrimeRe: Man Poison Wife's Drink In Botswana But Their 11-year-old Son Drinks It And Dies by amnesty7: 1:50pm On Jan 17, 2018
Proudgorgeousga:
YOU ARE DAFT.

read the story again. this time slowly
You are dafter, still. Reread the comment over and over.
CrimeRe: Man Poison Wife's Drink In Botswana But Their 11-year-old Son Drinks It And Dies by amnesty7: 8:34am On Jan 17, 2018
Double wahala for the woman cos if proved she will lose the husband as well.
PoliticsRe: 2019: Buhari Remains Best Presidential Candidate For Nigeria – CACOL by amnesty7: 3:17pm On Jan 16, 2018
Who else?
PoliticsThis Thing Called 'Killer Herdsman' By Mahmud Jega Daily Trust by amnesty7(op): 1:49pm On Jan 15, 2018
There is no denying what is obvious. Herdsmen have attacked rural communities in different parts of Nigeria. The attacks are often brutal; the attackers would surround a village in the dead of night, shoot indiscriminately and set fire to huts. The killing is also indiscriminate; they kill anyone they can find, make the rest of the community to flee, then melt away into the hills and bushes almost without trace. The police almost never find the culprits.
Members of the sacked community then run to the authorities for help, telling gory tales and claiming they were attacked without the slightest provocation. Political leaders, escorted by heavily armed policemen and soldiers, then arrive at the scene, pressmen in tow. They condemn the heinous deed, inspect the damage done and promise to send help to the victims, which they hardly ever do. Armed policemen are then posted to “guard” the sacked community, a case of locking the stables after the horses had bolted. Sacked community members then languish in IDP camps, with scant food and water supplies and after many months of fruitless wait they slowly drift back to their communities to try to rebuild their lives.
Meanwhile, the politicians make much capital out of it, but only where the attacks are along the country’s ethnic, regional and religious fault lines. Even though criminal killings are going on in many parts of Nigeria, newspapers shout the loudest only when some sides of the divide carry out atrocities. Otherwise there is little media interest and there is no political capital to be derived from the killings. Where the herdsmen themselves or their ethnic, regional or religious kinsmen find themselves at the receiving end, as happened in Mambilla and Numan, the dominant news media takes little interest in happenings and sees it as either a case of just deserts or, where both combatants are from the wrong ethnic and religious divides as in Zamfara, as dog-eat-dog.
Where the herdsmen are involved, the sacked farming communities always say that the attacks were unprovoked. Most reporters do not bother to question this claim. That an attack was unprovoked could be true only in a certain context; most of the women, children and the elderly in the attacked communities did nothing to the herdsmen and probably did not even know that anyone else offended them. Yet, to the herdsmen themselves, every attack that they launch is a “reprisal” attack. That they leave thousands of villages along their routes untouched and sneak upon some specific ones suggests that somebody in that community did something; either killed a herdsman or rustled some cattle.
Part of the problem we have is that the herdsmen live in another age and they have different rules of engagement from the one most of us are used to. For example, the ugly notion that when someone offends them, every member of his village ---woman, child, aged and infirm---is fair game in a reprisal attack is deeply offensive to modern value systems, not to mention United Nations conventions. But then, the herdsmen never read any UN convention. The bad news is, herdsmen are not alone in their ignorance of UN war conventions. During this country’s frequent inter-communal clashes, tribal militiamen on all sides are brutal and indiscriminate killers and they kill more people with clubs, spears and Dane guns than Europeans and Americans can kill with tanks and fighter planes, hence the notion of “high-tech, low casualty wars” and “low tech, high casualty wars.”
Equally problematic is the lack of statute of limitations in the herdsmen’s rules of engagement. Their “reprisal” attack could be for a deed that was committed many years ago. Many villages in Southern Kaduna State came under attack in 2012, a year after the 2011 post-election violence. From all indications the herders were avenging for their kinsmen who were killed in Southern Kaduna villages in 2011 when the violence that started in the state’s northern parts spilled over into Southern Kaduna. The same thing happened in Plateau State arising from the violence that followed the November 2008 local government elections. Long after urban folks had sheathed their swords, herdsmen sneaked up on villages for revenge.
The notion promoted by politicians and the mass media that herdsmen are all out to eliminate Tivs, Southern Kaduna natives, Middle Belters or Christians is a political stretching of the fact because the herdsmen hardly know that there is a “North Central geopolitical zone,” much less aim to extinguish it. Despite their supposed ethnic affiliation to Shehu Dan Fodio, most of today’s herdsmen practice Islam only nominally and are pre-occupied with survival, not religion. Those who say that herdsmen have a “Jihadist” agenda are accusing the wrong party because the herders themselves need a second coming of Dan Fodio to revive their religious practice.
Since 2012 Fulfulde-speaking bandits have killed far more people and sacked far more villages in Zamfara State than they did in Benue State. How come no one said they were trying to wipe out Zamfara State, North West zone, Hausawa or Muslims? Exactly the same brutal methods used against Benue villages were used against many villages in Zamfara State, in southern Katsina State and in the forested areas of north-western Kaduna State, Birnin Gwari Emirate. In most cases it was “reprisal” attack because local vigilantes killed or captured some bandits.
Prof Wole Soyinka went so far as to say that the herdsmen have declared war on Nigeria. How could they do so, when most of them are hardly aware that Nigeria exists? They have probably never seen a map of Nigeria. They do not know a local, national or international boundary when they cross one. What they know of Geography is what they gleaned the hard way by marching up and down the country with the seasons. Herdsmen were out of the loop with regards to government’s health, educational, housing, water or power projects over many decades. Now the chicken are coming home to roost.
Despite the neglect, the herders that I knew when growing up in my hometown respected state authority, the traditional aspect of it. They were always a very visible presence in alkali courts, police stations and traditional rulers’ courts trying to settle disputes. They report offenders to these places and they are also regularly reported to these places. Gaunt Fulani Ardos stroll in and out of courts, looking peaceable, walking unsteadily, speaking in low tones, greeting everyone along the way, generous with their kolanuts, always asking for directions, armed only with sticks. These days it is different; too many of them have acquired firearms in response to the challenge of cattle rustlers, no thanks to our inability to police our ports and borders.
Evidence abounds in recent years that the pastoral society has undergone a physical and value-system breakdown, much like the rest of Nigerian society. When a friend first told me fifteen years ago that the armed men that robbed him on the highway were pure Fulani ethnics, I found it very hard to believe, except that every Hausa speaker knows the Fulfulde accent very well. Soon afterwards I began to hear more and more stories about Fulani youths being the robbers on the Abuja-Kaduna and Abuja-Lokoja-Okene highways. Now there is no doubt about it; most of the kidnappers on the Abuja-Kaduna and Birnin Gwari highways are Fulani ethnics, not to mention the Zamfara bandits who are often well known to their victims.
So there is a crisis at hand in which climate change, population pressure, influx of small arms into Nigeria, the criminality of other ethnic groups as well as government’s total neglect of a large community’s needs over several decades have come together in a very combustible mixture. Among the suggested solutions already on the table is Wantaregh Paul Unongo’s idea of raising a Tiv national army.
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/this-thing-called-killer-herdsman.html
FamilyRe: A Married Mother Of 4 Had Sex With My Abroad Friend, Who's Her Ex Boyfriend by amnesty7: 9:33am On Jan 15, 2018
'Abroad friend', very grotesque.
Christianity EtcRe: Man Posts Bottle Of Beer And Bible Verse To Justify His Drink (Photo) by amnesty7: 8:51pm On Jan 14, 2018
In Islam the rule is very simple: 'Anything that intoxicates if taken in large quantity, even its small quantity is prohibited.' Simple. No any attempt to manipulate.
PoliticsRe: Sultan And I Are Miyetti Allah’s Patrons, Says Sanusi by amnesty7: 2:13pm On Jan 14, 2018
Spot on, Your Highness!
Christianity EtcRe: Why Are Pastors Given Different Prophecy About Nigeria? by amnesty7: 10:12am On Jan 14, 2018
How else will they make mumu of their followers?
Christianity EtcRe: Bishop David Oyedepo Curses Fulani Herdsmen by amnesty7: 10:11am On Jan 14, 2018
See his face. Tell that to the mumus who will believe your lies.
PoliticsRe: Blame Buhari, Osibanjo For The Attacks In Benue- Ortom by amnesty7: 10:07am On Jan 14, 2018
Shadbay:
What kind of sissy is this governor sef? Such a coward he should trade his balls for some cow meat. Anu mpama. Na till killer herdsmen clear your state na when you go perform your official duties of protecting the lives and properties of your indigenes.
I wonder o. When he was thoughtlessly signing the law without wide consultation and consideration for near and remote consequences was he intoxicated?
PoliticsRe: Blame Buhari, Osibanjo For The Attacks In Benue- Ortom by amnesty7: 10:04am On Jan 14, 2018
A very brave and wise governor. I admire his foresight in signing the controversial law. These are the kind of governors Nigerians should always be voting for.
CrimeRe: Names Of People Killed By Fulani Herdsmen In Benue (FULL LIST) by amnesty7: 10:24pm On Jan 13, 2018
What a pity! Aside the attackers, governor Ortom and whoever had a hand in bringing the thoughtless law that caused this mayhem must also be condemned.
Foreign AffairsRe: Ghanaian Army Chief Orders "Shoot-to-kill" On Fulani Herdsmen by amnesty7: 9:30pm On Jan 13, 2018
Empty threat.
CelebritiesRe: Elizabeth Banu Weds Cyril Stober. Traditional Wedding Photo by amnesty7: 9:29pm On Jan 13, 2018
BeeBeeOoh:
This man and Fatima Abbas Hassan made love NTA news...'(
Made you love... you meant.
CelebritiesRe: Elizabeth Banu Weds Cyril Stober. Traditional Wedding Photo by amnesty7: 9:27pm On Jan 13, 2018
He has three daughters sef, aged 35, 33 and 31. The guy is in his early 60s now. Could he have divorced the other one cos of Banu?
EducationRe: Northern States, Universities Denying Christians Employment And Admission - ECWA by amnesty7: 9:03pm On Jan 13, 2018
A old, stale untruth.
Christianity EtcRe: "Amazon CEO, Jeff Bezos Is World's Richest Man & He Doesn't Tithe"- Daddy Freeze by amnesty7: 8:58pm On Jan 13, 2018
Spiritual gullibles won't like this. They will rather make mumu of themselves while someone else enjoys the credit alerts.
PoliticsRe: Stop Anti-Open Grazing Law In Benue State For Peace To Reign - Fulani Group by amnesty7: 9:18am On Jan 12, 2018
“From the last check, it was reported that over 70 people have been killed in Benue State in attempt to enforce an unjust law of anti-open grazing. People should ask the governor, is the enforcement of any law worth the lives of over 70 of his people. Has that law succeeded?”
IslamRe: Is It a Sin To Place Holy Book In A Hotel Room? by amnesty7: 9:15am On Jan 12, 2018
martinlooter:
Hello Nairalanders,

I am a manager of a big Hotel that just opened new in a high brow area. So, I decided to place copies of the bible and Koran for my guests to enhance their comfort and easy access to their religious affairs whenever they want to.
however, some days back, I had some Muslim guests take up lodgings in my hotel, hence some two days after they checked out, I got a surprise invasion of about 50 Muslim youths chanting some Hausa words that I didn't understand, when I was called out, I sought to find out the reason for their chants, they said I was desecrating the Holy Quaran and their religion by placing the Korans in my hotel rooms where all kinds of abominable things happen. that they would not tolerate that, either I retrieve the korans and hand it over to them or they will set fire to my hotel.
I called my director, who called in the police, after a protracted deliberations, I was told to retrieve the Korans but i didn't hand them over to the youths. at which point the policemen dispersed the protesting youths, after convincing them that I have removed the korans from all the rooms, leaving only the bibles.
I am now wondering, what is so different between the Koran and the Bible that it is not desecrated, instead it tends to prick peoples conscience when they want to commit any evil acts and see the bible, they have a change of heart.
why did they have to threaten to commit arson just because of a harmless and profitable decision that I took.
I need to understand this, guys, I want to read from you, did I do anything wrong by my actions?
should I also remove the bibles as I have done to the Koran?
clerics and religious experts, let me know your opinion on this.
thanks


please send to frontpage, let other people send in their opinions
Your location is Lagos and here you are saying Hausa youths chanting and wanted to commit arson. It simply doesn't add up.

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