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EducationRe: Imagine What This Little Girl Is Going Through Just To Get Education [pictured] by benueguy(m): 6:33am On Jul 30, 2016
chudyprince:
Such kids are either future president, senator , Governor or prime minister of West Germany. Definitely not in Africa
Fixed!
EducationRe: Imagine What This Little Girl Is Going Through Just To Get Education [pictured] by benueguy(m): 6:31am On Jul 30, 2016
Na so she go suffer dey go and her teacher go dey deceive am say she be leader of tomorrow. Yet na pesin wey fit born my papa be president.
CelebritiesRe: Nollywood Actor, Francis Duru Glows In New Photos by benueguy(m): 10:21am On Jul 29, 2016
If u watch this guy for film and u no remain small to cry ba, ur cry don finish for Eye be that
CelebritiesRe: Justine Skye: It Is Impossible For Wizkid To Make Bad Songs [PICS] by benueguy(m): 12:43pm On Jul 28, 2016
No shame
FashionRe: 5 Nigerian Men Who Transformed To Women by benueguy(m): 3:34pm On Jul 27, 2016
Ugly... Especially bisi and Lawal
PoliticsRe: Lai Mohammed Meets With World Tourism Organization In Spain by benueguy(m): 2:45pm On Jul 27, 2016
Sharon6:
Lai
Mohammed
PoliticsRe: Lai Mohammed Meets With World Tourism Organization In Spain by benueguy(m): 2:43pm On Jul 27, 2016
Are u sure this news is real? Biko, papa Liar, don't disgrace us there o. Especially the unemployed youth.
"Dressing masquerades will provide jobs for 1000 unemployed Nigerian youths" - Lai Mohammed
CelebritiesRe: After 36 Years In Russia, This Man Returns To Africa Like This (see Photos) by benueguy(m): 11:31am On Jul 27, 2016
ezinnelity:
Dis d real Nebuchadnezzar stated in d bible..guess he lived d whole 35years in d forest!
I tell u!
CelebritiesRe: After 36 Years In Russia, This Man Returns To Africa Like This (see Photos) by benueguy(m): 11:31am On Jul 27, 2016
Lol!! Nebuchadnezzar! Who bears that name?!
PhonesRe: Infinix HOT NOTE X551 With Carton And Receipt For Sale Guys by benueguy(m): 9:21am On Jul 27, 2016
ThisYourTatafo:
Who's interested In INFINIX HOT NOTE I got it around March and I feel it's time to move on and explore other brands, I have conquered Tecno, Samsung, ITel amongst other cool brands.
I want to explore other brands like I aptly mentioned so I'll be selling my INFINIX HOT NOTE X551, good working Condition with carton and receipt of payment intact... Contact me if interested I'll reply you.

At least today I ain't bashing Nigerian girls, time for business Jor.
Thanks
location and price
PhonesRe: Gionee M6 And M6 Plus Official Specsand Price In Nigeria by benueguy(m): 11:55pm On Jul 26, 2016
srrrr:
Gionee and foolishness are like
Make una allow this man to rest naaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Phone/Internet MarketRe: Gionee Splus For Quick Sale!!! by benueguy(m): 2:13pm On Jul 26, 2016
Beware of this dude. He's a fraudster
https://www.nairaland.com/3033764/how-defraud-nairalander

BusinessRe: Naira Sinks To 378/dollar As Analysts Expect MPC Action by benueguy(m): 12:15pm On Jul 26, 2016
Yawns...
CrimeRe: Armed Robber Stripped In Agba, Ebonyi State, Almost Lynched (Pics) by benueguy(m): 11:51am On Jul 26, 2016
Lol
HealthRe: See Pretty Blind Girl Doing Prostitution To Raise Money For Her Operation - Pics by benueguy(m): 8:17am On Jul 26, 2016
MIKOLOWISKA:
why
by your assertion any girl that has puccy and refuse service any man with konji is not a good woman
she may not knowing about such avenues
she may have tried and time is running against her
A blind girl?!
HealthRe: See Pretty Blind Girl Doing Prostitution To Raise Money For Her Operation - Pics by benueguy(m): 7:27pm On Jul 25, 2016
Whoever (has enough money for the surgery, but) sleeps with this lady with this condition is really not a good man. Prostitution isn't the best option. Has she gone to charity homes? What about the media? Has she solicited any help using the National TV, Radio station, Internet etc?
Christianity EtcRe: Nasarawa: Hamza Alkali Hand Amputated After Attack By Suspected Fulani Herdsman by benueguy(op): 3:59pm On Jul 24, 2016
don4real18:
Heartless in what way.... I only said the truth... He could have saved himself if instead of talking, he took action
but u know how it is in the period of heat
Christianity EtcRe: Nasarawa: Hamza Alkali Hand Amputated After Attack By Suspected Fulani Herdsman by benueguy(op): 2:26pm On Jul 24, 2016
don4real18:
So hilarious... He could have saved himself by overpowering his attacker before he used his sword
You are heartless
CrimeRe: Keke Rider Robbed & Shot In Warri By Persons He Volunteered To Help:Graphic pics by benueguy(m): 12:05pm On Jul 23, 2016
Evil! Nigeria is gone!!!
Christianity EtcRe: Nasarawa: Hamza Alkali Hand Amputated After Attack By Suspected Fulani Herdsman by benueguy(op):
Christianity EtcNasarawa: Hamza Alkali Hand Amputated After Attack By Suspected Fulani Herdsman by benueguy(op): 4:45am On Jul 23, 2016
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Just barely two days after a slain pastor, Zakariya Joseph Kurah (ECWA, Obi) was buried, a herder in another part of the state cut off part of the hand of another pastor working on his farm.
Rev. Hamza Alkali, 66, had to have the rest of his hand and wrist amputated. He told Morning Star News he managed to tackle the assailant and wrest the knife away from him or he would have been killed in the attack in Sabon Gida village, near Keffi, on July 7.
“If God was not with me, the Fulani man could have succeeded in taking my life,” Pastor Alkali said. “God was with me, because I told the Fulani man that God who created me in His image will not give him power to kill me.”
Affiliated with the Nigerian Baptist Convention, Pastor Alkali said when he first saw the herdsman coming onto his farm he thought he was just passing through. He continued working when the Fulani came up to him without greeting and asked him to hand over his mobile phone.
“Shocked at the Fulani man’s audacity, I wanted to know from him whether he was asking for my mobile phone because he lost his somewhere, or he was ordering me to hand over my mobile phone to him. The Fulani man insisted that I should give him my mobile phone. I then responded by telling him that I left my mobile phone at home.”
The herdsman then told the pastor he would search him. “I was baffled and wanted to know why he would want to search me,” Pastor Alkali said. “He bluntly told me that if I don’t hand over my mobile phone to him he would kill me. Then I now told him, ‘You have no right or power to kill me. The God that created me and sent me to this place will not allow you to kill me.’ I repeated these words twice to him.”
Pastor Alkali came to Nasarawa state from his native Kaduna state more than 14 years ago. The herdsman’s intent was first to take away his mobile phone to prevent him from getting help once he attacked him, he said.
“Suddenly, the Fulani man pulled out his sword and attacked me. When I saw the sword he was dangling coming towards my face, I tried to protect my face raising my hands up, and within seconds the sword cut off my left hand into two. I saw part of my cut-off hand on the ground bouncing up and down. I then realized that if in the first attempt to kill me the Fulani man cut off my hand, unless I do something to protect myself, this Fulani man would no doubt in his second attempt to kill me cut off my head.”
The pastor rushed at him, wrestled with him and held him, in spite of his severed, bleeding hand. While held on the ground the herdsman was still gripping the sword, and the pastor managed to snatch it from him. The assailant ran away.
“I was there and the blood from my cut-off hand was rushing out,” Pastor Alkali said. “I started shouting and calling on some brethren working on farms close to mine to help rescue me. They came and pursued the Fulani man. But then they could not get him, and so they returned to find ways of taking me to the hospital.”
They took him first to the police station at Sabon Gida, where he pastors a congregation of 80 people, and from there police took him to the Federal Medical Centre, Keffi.
Pastor Alkali said he has never had any conflicts with the assailant, whom he had never met before, or any other Fulani herdsman, so he was surprised that he was attacked for no apparent reason except that he was a Christian pastor.
Throughout years of doing ministry in Sabon Gida he has enjoyed good rapport with both Christians and Muslims, he said. Many Muslims visited him in the hospital, he said.
“Both the Muslim leader in community and chief imam of the mosque in the village also visited me here in this hospital,” he said. “And this is all because of the way and manner I related well with them while working as a pastor there.”
A father of four, Pastor Alkali had pastored Sabon Gida Baptist Church between 1992 and 1996 and then retired, but in 2011 members of another congregation (undisclosed for security reasons) asked him to pastor their church.

He said that since Jesus Christ was persecuted, Christians must endure hardship and face any persecution head-on.

“Every Christian that is passing through persecution should stand firm, as God will not abandon such a person,” he said. “Our persecutors should know that one day they will stand before God to account for what they done here on earth. So what they should do is to come closer to God. They should repent and leave the evil ways they are following.”

“There are many out there who are victims of such attacks, and they are suffering,” he said.

“These armed Fulani men are killing innocent people in Nigeria. The best thing that needs to be done by the Federal Government of Nigeria is that it must act to end these atrocities against Christians. These killers should be stopped.”

© 2016 Morning Star News.
http://morningstarnews.org/2016/07/baptist-pastor-loses-hand-to-muslim-fulani-herdsman-in-nasarawa-state-nigeria/

CrimeRe: Joseph Kura Killed By Herdsmen In Nasarawa Graphic Pics) by benueguy(op): 4:14pm On Jul 02, 2016
Cc: Lalasticlala
CrimeJoseph Kura Killed By Herdsmen In Nasarawa Graphic Pics) by benueguy(op): 4:05pm On Jul 02, 2016
Information just reaching us confirmed that Rev. Joseph Kura, chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Obi local government was brutally murdered by men suspected to be herdsmen.
According to our sources, the Reverend of Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA) was killed in cold blood yesterday while on an operator work in the bush.
“He was matcheted by Fulani herdsmen for no just cause along with his boys while doing their operator work in the bush,” a source narrated.
“They attacked them and cut his two hands, picked his hand-set and left. The revered begged them to take even his motorcycle and leave him alive but they still went ahead to kill him,” he added.
|Nasarawa Mirror: 01.07.16|

Source: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=283020778714860&id=100010208195238&refid=8&_ft_=qid.6302741586366032939%3Amf_story_key.7041109058774801344

Christianity EtcPanic In Lafia As Mob Attempts Demolishing A Church by benueguy(op): 11:44pm On Jun 29, 2016
“And it is no exaggeration to say that humanity’s future depends on us uniting against those who would divide us along the fault lines of tribe or sect, race or religion.” -Barack Obama
At this critical period in our nation's history when majority of citizens daily are moving from pillar to pole looking for what to EAT&SURVIVE, however, for some few, an opposite religion place of worship is their problem.
Lafia, a land of the most hospitable Migili people (co-founder of the Great Kwararafa kingdom), the capital of our heritage (Nasarawa state), was today throw into panic by some mob. This enemies of humanity came out en-mass to demolish a Church but failed, as they were over-powered by the sane men on ground.
The Christ Embassy Church situated in Millionaires Quarters Lafia, N/state, which is currently been fenced for security purpose, according to this bad eggs among us, who are also resident of the area, they don't want any other place of worship beside theirs.
Though, there was some lingering issues over land boundary, between the Church and a brother (muslim), whose land was mistakenly trespassed by the hired contractor handling the fence building project to provide security. but it has been resolved amicably.
The dispute through the efforts of the Nasarawa Urban Development Board (NUDB) and our royal father, the Emir of Lafia, Alh. (Dr.) Mustapha Agwai I, had brought the matter to a conclusion through compromise and in the interest of both parties involved.
We at n-Mirror believe Nigeria was not built on religious, or ethnic affiliations, but rather was built on a few common ideals: that every individual had a right to pursue his own happiness, all men had a right to Liberty, or free will, all men had a right to Life and all men were created equal in the eyes of God. Therefore, we must learn to live together in peace or perish like fools.
Lastly, we leave the general public with this immortal words of Shehu Usman Dan Fodio, “a kingdom can endure with unbelief, but it cannot endure with injustice”. Thank you.
|NM: 29.06.16|

Source: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=282049972145274&id=100010208195238&refid=8&_ft_=qid.6301747288315735671%3Amf_story_key.-1994828575651211349

EducationRe: FEES INCREMENT: BSU Sets Up 10-man Prayer And Fasting Committee by benueguy(op): 9:42am On Apr 27, 2016
Seun, Lalasticlala good morning
EducationFEES INCREMENT: BSU Sets Up 10-man Prayer And Fasting Committee by benueguy(op): 9:40am On Apr 27, 2016
Following recent events in the institution, the management of Benue State University (BSU), Makurdi has constituted a 10-member committee to coordinate fasting and prayer sessions for peace, harmony, progress and development.

A few weeks ago, the university was rocked with protests by students over th introduction of new conditional charges that resulted in a hike in school fees.

According to the Vice Chancellor, Professor Moses Kembe, the committee also called the “Holy Assembly” will seek devine intervention against evil forces against the university such as the students protest and incessant strikes by staff unions.

Consequently, he said a monthly session of prayer and fasting will be held on every last Sunday of the month and will be rotated between the Catholic and NKST churches on campus.

The Chairman of the committee, Rev. Fr. Dr. Pius Ajiki praised the initiative and urged the university community to dedicate their lives to God in order to allow His will to be done in the institution.

http://benue.info/fees-increment-bsu-sets-up-10-man-prayer-and-fasting-committee/#comment-2410
PoliticsMr President: 7 Things You Must Do Now - Dr Victor Oladokun by benueguy(op): 10:40pm On Mar 14, 2016
PRESIDENT BUHARI: 7 THINGS YOU MUST DO NOW!

Sir, in more civilized climes and especially in the event of a catastrophic loss of lives, sensitive and politically astute Presidents fly back from foreign trips or cancel international meetings altogether, no matter how important. Their goal is to take charge of the situation back home and calm the public's fears and concerns. Not you Mr. President. You are about to jet off again. This time to Equatorial Guinea.

Two weeks ago, I provided detailed reports about the carnage in Benue State. Reports that were later confirmed by the media. Last week, several towns and villages in Adamawa State were sacked by Islamist Fulani herdsmen. This weekend, the Rector of Ekiti University announced the destruction of millions of Naira worth of farmland and crops by Fulani herdsmen. Also, this weekend, none other than former Nigerian Senate President David Mark and his security detail were brazenly attacked by Fulani marauders while inspecting Agatu and surrounding areas in Benue State. Such is the defiance, fearlessness, and determination of the Fulani nomads. They really don't give a rat's behind about who is or is not in any convoy.

I have no clue who your advisors are. But this much I can tell you. They are doing a lousy job.
In my humble opinion, wisdom, tact, and common sense dictate that you do the following -

1. Address the nation directly on TV and radio.
2. Commiserate with affected communities and deliver a message of peace and hope.
3. Promise the rapid delivery of compensation and restitution to the survivors, the wounded, and the families of those who have lost livelihoods and loved ones.
4. Go on BBC and other relevant radio services that Fulanis have a tendency to listen to. Speak to them in their own language, and in no uncertain terms state that this nonsense must come to an end quickly.
5. Set up and empower a Rapid Task Force with a view to stopping future violence and preventing a national conflict that might be much more difficult to contain.
6. Personally visit the affected communities to see things for yourself.
7. As Grand Patron of Myeti Allah, the umbrella Fulani cattle herders association, meet with the leadership pronto and explain in vivid detail what the consequences of future conflicts could be.

I recall your righteous indignation in 2000, when you stormed Ibadan to meet with Governor Lam Adesina of Oyo State in order to protest the alleged killing of Fulani herdsmen, when the fact of the matter at the time was that the Fulani were the aggressors. Today, there is complete silence from you in particular.
Mr President, you owe it to Nigerians, to the many Fulani herdsmen of no determinate nationality who rampage and roam Nigeria, and to future generations, to be seen at this time to be alive to your responsibilities; to the plight of affected communities in word and deed; and to the security implications of these most barbaric and medieval acts.

So far, you have failed to squash Boko Haram as you had us believe during your electoral campaign. Many now believe, the Fulani herders are actually Boko Haram in disguise. You cannot afford to have another front open up that could potentially lead to a major backlash against Fulani herders.

If you have not been told already by the fawning advisors who tend to obsequiously kow tow to Presidents and only tell them what they want to hear, know this. Today, in the seeming absence of security and the denial by government officials of the massacres by Fulanis, Nigerians in large numbers are talking about the necessity of arming themselves by all means possible. They are beginning to realize that dead men and women do not write history.

Sir, for your good, and the good of Nigerians, I respectfully ask you to act and speak now, before it is too late!

Sincerely,
Dr Victor Oladokun
A Concerned Nigerian
https://mobile.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1028814183826373&id=100000934042999&refid=17&_ft_=top_level_post_id.1028814183826373%3Atl_objid.1028814183826373%3Athid.100000934042999%3A306061129499414%3A2%3A0%3A1459493999%3A9120267771051913431

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