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homosapien:In desperation to have oil producing states under APC banner as future golden geese states to plunder, your buhari annulled elections in Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Delta only for those states to get a reprieve through the courts. Not stopping there buhari cancelled all legislative elections in Rivers to enable them have a better footing come 2019. Ask yourself, how come elections in Kano which saw no voided vote or absentee votes plus record turn out with that of registered voters in the 2015 general elections is more credible than that of Rivers? Wike isn't fighting for his personal mandate and political career but for the will expressed by Rivers people which Buhari is hell bent o subverting with federal might. So enough of your rubbish |
Trump should consider this policy move when he gets to office MagicBishop: |
The Bible’s book of Galatians, VI teaches, «as you sow, so shall you reap». And for Saudi Arabia, which has overtly and covertly supported rebellions in Libya, Syria, Iraq, Yemen, Ethiopia, Philippines, and Lebanon that have led to civil wars and inter-religious strife, the day of reckoning may soon be at hand. The present Saudi king, Salman bin Abdul Aziz, is the last of the sons of the first Saudi king, Abdul Aziz al Saud, who will ever sit on the Saudi throne. After Salman dies, Saudi leadership will pass to a new generation of Saudi royals. But not all the descendants of the first Saudi king are happy about how the future succession may turn out. Salman named his nephew, Mohammed bin Nayef, as crown prince after firing his half-brother, Mugrin bin Abdul Aziz, as crown prince after the death of King Abdullah in 2015. For good measure, Salman also named his son, Mohammad bin Salman, who is little-known outside the kingdom, as deputy prime minister. The 30-year old Mohammad bin Salman is seen by some as the eventual crown prince after King Salman figures out some way to ease Mohammad bin Nayef, the Interior Minister and close friend of the United States, out of the position of heir apparent to the throne. More and more power has been concentrated into Mohammad bin Salman’s hands, including control over the Defense Ministry, the Council of Economy and Development, and the Saudi government-owned Arabian-American oil company (ARAMCO). The deputy crown prince and defense minister is the architect of Saudi Arabia’s genocidal military campaign against the Houthi rebels in Yemen and continued Saudi support for jihadist guerrillas in Syria and Iraq, as well as military support for the Wahhabist royal regime in Bahrain in its bloody suppression of the Shi’a Muslim majority population. Mohammad bin Salman is also the major force in Saudi Arabia seeking a military confrontation with Iran. There is a schism within the Saudi royal family that has created a real-life «Game of Thrones» within the kingdom. The first Saudi king had between 37 and 44 sons from a harem of 22 wives. One of these sons, 85-year old Prince Talal bin Abdul Aziz, also known as the «Red Prince» for his support for a national constitution and Western-style rule of law separated from Muslim sharia law, is suspicious about the concentration of power in the hands of Salman’s family, which comes at the expense of the other princes with a political claim inside the monarchy. Prince Talal is not alone. Power in Saudi Arabia has generally resided with the seven sons of King Abdulaziz and Hassa bin Ahmed, which include present King Salman. These sons are commonly known as the «Sudairi Seven». They included the late King Fahd; the late Crown Princes Sultan and Nayef; the former deputy defense ministers Abdul Rahman and Turki and Interior Minister Ahmed, all removed from succession; and King Salman. In addition to the families of the other sons of the Saudi founder, the families of the «Sudairi Six», minus Salman’s family, are intensely jealous of the power being conveyed to deputy Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman. When Salman dies, many observers of secretive Saudi royal politics expect to see a succession battle that might even result in a royal civil war. And a civil war among competing Saudi royals can easily become one between various Saudi regions. Thus, the fracturing of Libya, Syria, Iraq, and Yemen brought about by Saudi adventurism may come back to haunt the Saudis in a major way. The first Saudi region that can be expected to take advantage of a Saudi royal family split is the Eastern Region, which is known formally as the Eastern Province and is ruled by Saud bin Nayef, a son of the late Crown Prince Nayef from the provincial capital of Dammam. When King Abdullah died in 2015, Saud bin Nayef was passed over for Crown Prince by his younger brother, Mohammad bin Nayef. Although both brothers are nephews of King Salman, Saud may still harbor a resentment against his uncle for stripping him of the chance to become king. A full-blown Saudi civil war may begin in the Eastern Region, which is not only the center of Saudi Arabia’s oil industry with thousands of expatriate workers, but also the home to what may be either a slim majority or very significant minority of Shi’a Muslims. The Saudi government has never wanted to conduct a religious census of the country because it might not like the results, especially in the Eastern Province. In 2009, popular Shi’a leader Nimr Baqir al-Nimr was arrested by Saudi authorities for advancing the idea that the Eastern Region should secede from Saudi Arabia. In 2015, amid an international outcry of condemnation for its action, Saudi Arabia executed al-Nimr. Expect the Eastern Region to the first to openly revolt against the Saudi government in the event the current «Game of Thrones» turns into a «War of Thrones». The next region to revolt against the monarchy would be Asir, the southwest area that borders northern Yemen, in addition to two neighboring Saudi regions. Asir is the home to a significant minority of Zaidi Muslims. The Saudi regime has been waging a genocidal campaign against the Asir Zaidis’ cousins on the Yemeni side of the border, the Houthi rebels, who are also Zaidis. Houthi rebels have launched several military attacks, including missile barrages, on Saudi targets in Asir, as well as the Saudi border regions of Jizan and Najran, in the hope that they might ignite a Zaidi uprising in the southern Saudi regions. There have been reports during the Yemeni civil war that Houthi forces seized, at least temporarily, a few Saudi villages in Asir, Najran, and Jizan. Open rebellions by Zaidis in Asir, Najran, and Jizan, along with a Shi’a rebellion in the Eastern region, may be too much for the Saudi armed forces to handle, especially if it is split along competing allegiances to rival princes and throne claimants. Intervention in a Saudi civil war by the United States and NATO would be guaranteed to result in a costly outcome for the West in terms of body bags, sabotage of oil installations, and a multi-billion-dollar financial drain. The probability that Yemen would see the restoral of an independent South Yemen and a battle for control of northern Yemen between Houthis and remnants of the Saudi-backed Yemeni government would entail Western troops also engaging in a protracted civil war in another huge chunk of the Arabian Peninsula. Even the most-warlike members of the Donald Trump administration would likely not want to become mired in a major Arabian imbroglio. Widespread conflict in Saudi Arabia might also result in the regions of Mecca and Medina becoming an independent entity with the primary responsibility of protecting the Islamic holy places and ensuring safe access for Muslim pilgrims. The Organization of Islamic Conference and other non-Wahhabi influenced Islamic organizations may become vehicles by which the two holy cities are governed as a «neutral zone» unaffected by Saudi turmoil and Wahhabist religious radicalism. Other regions of Saudi Arabia that would likely spin off include the Northern Borders region adjacent to Iraq and Tabuk, which lies along the southern Jordanian border and the Gulf of Aqaba. Tabuk might seek some form of security protection from both Jordan and Israel to remain aloof from armed confrontation between Saudi factions. The Northern Borders region might seek a similar accommodation with Iraq. The real battle for control of Saudi Arabia would be mostly centered in Riyadh province, for the keys to the kingdom, or what remains of it, would be found in control of the Saudi capital city of Riyadh. In any event, a Saudi civil war would be best left to the regional actors to sort things out. Any outside intervention would certainly make matters much worse and could develop into a wider regional or world war. |
Ibn Ishaq (327) - "Allah made booty lawful and good. He used it to incite the Muslims to unity of purpose. So enjoy what you have captured." Ibn Ishaq (503) - "Allah saw what was in their hearts [what they coveted] so he rewarded them with victory and with as much spoil as they could take. Allah promised that they would soon capture a great deal of booty.” 508 goes on to say that, "Whenever they heard of a Meccan caravan setting out for Syria, they intercepted it, and killed everyone they could Stealing from Unbelievers Permitted if Needed Ibn Ishaq (327) - "Allah made booty lawful and good. He used it to incite the Muslims to unity of purpose. So enjoy what you have captured." Ibn Ishaq (503) - "Allah saw what was in their hearts [what they coveted] so he rewarded them with victory and with as much spoil as they could take. Allah promised that they would soon capture a great deal of booty.” 508 goes on to say that, "Whenever they heard of a Meccan caravan setting out for Syria, they intercepted it, and killed everyone they could get a hold of. They tore every caravan to pieces and took the goods." Ibn Ishaq (764) - As for taking from unbelievers, perhaps the most illuminating example among many comes from the aftermath of the battle against the Khaybar as recorded by Muhammad's earliest biographer. The Khaybar were a peaceful community of Jewish farmers who did not even know they were at war until Muhammad led his men against their town one morning, taking them by surprise and handily defeating them. Not only did Muhammad take much of the town's possessions and land, but he actually had the tribe's treasurer, a man named Kinana, tortured until he gave up the location of hidden treasure. Muhammad then beheaded the man and "married" his traumatized widow, Safiyya (who passed through the hands of one of his lieutenant's first due to the luck of the draw). Bukhari (44:668) - "We were in the company of the Prophet at Dhul-Hulaifa. The people felt hungry and captured some camels and sheep (as booty)..." Muhammad said that Allah would always provide sustenance for those who believe in him. Stealing from non-Muslims was a legitimate means of fulfilling Allah's promise. Ahmad 4869 (also found in the original Hadith of Bukhari and Sahih al Jaami' As Sagheer 2828) - It is mentioned from Ibn ‘Umar from the Prophet, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, “I have been raised between the hands of the Hour with the sword, until Allah the Exalted is worshipped alone with no associates. He has provided sustenance from beneath the shadow of spears and has decreed humiliation and belittlement for those who oppose my order.” Muhammad's livelihood is found in the property of those who disobey him - to be seized by force if necessary. 'Humilition" refer to the jizya that non-Muslims are supposed to pay Muslims by the mere fact of their unbelief. |
The Qur'an: Qur'an (8:69) - "So enjoy what you took as booty; the spoils are lawful and good." Qur'an (48:20) - "Allah promised you many acquisitions which you will take, then He hastened on this one for you and held back the hands of men from you, and that it may be a sign for the believers and that He may guide you on a right path." Allah promises Muslims that they will profit materially in their war against unbelievers. It isn't stealing when it's taken from an unbeliever. Qur'an (33:27) - "And He caused you to inherit their land and their houses and their wealth, and land ye have not trodden. Allah is ever Able to do all things." Referring again to the property of unbelievers, which is given to those Muslims who defeat them. |
"We are at a time of Jihad; Jihad for the sake of Allah is a pleasure, a true pleasure. Mohammed’s followers used to compete to do it. The reason we are poor now is because we have abandoned jihad. If only we can conduct a jihadist invasion at least once a year or if possible twice or three times, then many people on Earth would become Muslims. And if anyone prevents our dawa or stands in our way, then we must kill them or take as hostage and confiscate their wealth, women and children. Such battles will fill the pockets of the Mujahid who can return home with 3 or 4 slaves, 3 or 4 women and 3 or 4 children. This can be a profitable business if you multiply each head by 300 or 400 dirham,. This can be like financial shelter whereby a jihadist, in time of financial need, can always sell one of these heads (meaning slavery). No one can make that much money in one deal (from hard work) even if a Muslim goes to the West to work or do trade. In time of need, that is a good resource for profit." - Abu Ishak al Huweini |
I hope that lying midget in kaduna reads this. |
Bluetooth2:Speak for yourself. My shiithole is like a castle to you. Zombie |
Bluetooth2:I thought I said no zombies allowed? |
askibee:It appears so. Because I know all these threads celebrating him are from the army. |
shaydeenamz:Nobody ever became a hero by dying in a war. Only real heroes are those who kill the enemy and lives to tell his grandkids about the deed |
Thread for Plebs |
Lol Wikileaks email servers currently under serious DDoS attack. Hilary and Obama desperately trying to shut down wikileaks
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kropotkin2:America is not zombieland like Nigeria. They don't have almajiris and ignorant afonja queuing to vote a traitor |
Russia not supplying parts for T72 tanks anymore |
Justiyke4u:The cataclysmic end to apc stupidity as protected and championed by the Obama White House. |
sweerychick:It's called "closing loose ends". And that should tell you that Obama is not confident in a Hilary win to continue his jihad Obama is tidying his office for Trump and not Hilary crooktin |
kropotkin2:Trump will win but either way it can never be business as usual for that witch Hilary if by the slimmest chance she wins. Wikileaks will dump all they have and Trump will not go easy into the night so you ca expect a disgraced and impeached Hilary Clinton presidency within one year in office. Instead of spewing trash tagging ibops and what not why not tell us why you apc zombies are scared of a Trump win? The guys with the biggest stake in this election is not Wailers or Ipobs but rather you zombies who had the fortune of having that charlatan bastard Kenyan throw his support for Buhari after the Saudis paid him to support your boko king. |
kropotkin2:Then why are you against a Trump presidency because last I recall the anti Trump campaign started here in NL by afonja Muslims like yourself who know that Trump was and will never ever support Saudi Arabia and their global boko associates to which your APC is part of. |
Writing to his Madam to acquaint her of his reason to steal power and his commitment to repay every loan Shagari was about to reschedule. |
chukwubuzor123: MagicBishop: |
Why is this guy trending allover NL? |
tinsel:Nah you come get work abi? |
DabuIIIT:I am sure nah one apc zombie rep |
APC and Aso Rock in pure panic mode ![]() |
chukwubuzor123:That's Obama bowing to the Saudi King |
madridguy:Buhari Only has his foolish self to blame. And no. Trump is winning already. Forget what the Saudi owned CNN is telling you. Get ready to see Buhari linked to boko haram because Trump will leak all confidential secrets Linking your satanic APC, Buhari, Obama, Clinton and Saudi Arabia funded Islamic terrorists in the NE |
madridguy:US has since reviewed their strategic policy of having Saudi Arabia as their major energy source. Shale oil and lifting of oil export embargo makes Saudi non consequential as a strategic energy source. The Gulf pipelines proposed to pass through Syria to Europe was meant to ensure supply of cheap crude from the Gulf states to check US Shale export but Assad fcked that up. With a Trump presidency, who by the way doesn't bow to Saudi cucks like that shameless nigga Obama, expect the US to dump the embarrassing Saudis once and for all. And without US backing, the house of Saud will collapse in feudal clash. It is over for Saudi Arabia and everyone who stands with that evil Kingdom (buhari inclusive) |
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IPOB miscreant
Trump must win so that he can kick that Daura Dullared out of Aso rock, bring back Jonathan to grant Us Biafra. God these IPOBS can be so dumb