Politics › Re: Man Leaves Suicide Note For Buhari, Then Hangs Himself - Vanguard by bittertruthz: 6:07pm On Sep 01, 2016 |
Modsenemy: Either d deceased was mentally derailed or some peoples plan to tarnish buhari's image This kind of thing happen in the east due to propaganda going on there. Thank God I don't live close to igbos. People living close to igbos are falling for cheap propaganda. The economy is bad. No doubt but I believe many people are becoming billionaires on daily basis despite the bad economy. Oh God, please make me a billionaire in this hardship. |
Politics › Re: Man Leaves Suicide Note For Buhari, Then Hangs Himself - Vanguard by bittertruthz: 5:56pm On Sep 01, 2016 |
Ibunma: BY: Chioma Onuegbu, Uyo
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/09/man-hangs-self-leaves-suicide-note-buhari/ How did buhari cause his death? Did he plant tomatoes, cassava or okra that Buhari made it not to grow? Did he ride okada or taxi or bus that buhari made passengers not to enter? Did he go to hunt or fish that buhari drove away his catch? Did he go to do manual labor like brick layer that buhari made people not to accept him? Did he go to clean windscreen like dapper cleaner that buhari made people not to pay him? No food for lazy man. Anybody blaming buhari for this is ignorant. |
Politics › Re: Amaka Osakwe Blasts Ambode "For Demolishing Her Shop Without Notice" by bittertruthz: 4:55pm On Sep 01, 2016 |
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Webmasters › Re: A Nigerian's Message To Buhari Through Mark Zuckerberg by bittertruthz: 3:51pm On Sep 01, 2016 |
PrettyCrystal: Nigerians are not happy about the grueling condition of the economy -which has got almost everyone "on their toes" both the rich and poor. While others were congratulating Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg on his first visit to Nigeria two days ago, below is what a young man told him to relay to president Muhammadu Buhari.
Source; http://www.nationalhelm.net/2016/09/see-message-nigerian-relayed-to-mark.html Why always them? Always this tribe why?. I personally hate complaining. A child that complain can never get strong. That time wasted in complaining, why not use the time to think of solution? Both history and statistics has shown that cry does not help or change situation. |
Politics › Re: Mark Zuckerberg: FFK And Reno Omokri Spar On Facebook Over Comment About Hausa by bittertruthz: 2:28pm On Sep 01, 2016 |
Ranchhoddas: So because of this nonsense wey you wan talk na im you quote the whole thread? Take your time o. hahahaha. if i nor quote and unquote, how you go reply? meanwhile na you dey talk nonsense |
Politics › Re: Mark Zuckerberg: FFK And Reno Omokri Spar On Facebook Over Comment About Hausa by bittertruthz: 1:32pm On Sep 01, 2016 |
decomaniaboss: Sorry but Hausa Is not officially spoken in Cameroon!!!!  Must you talk if you have nothing to say? Some part of Northern Cameroon speak Hausa. |
Politics › Re: Mark Zuckerberg: FFK And Reno Omokri Spar On Facebook Over Comment About Hausa by bittertruthz: 1:29pm On Sep 01, 2016 |
finalboss: last night Femi Fani-Kayode wrote a piece about US secretary of state John Kerry and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's visit to Nigeria & how it has something to do with the Hausas. He wrote;
"Kerry comes to the north and sees the Sultan of Sokoto, northern governors and Buhari. One week later Facebook founder comes to Nigeria and says Hausa is a "unique language" which he has included on Facebook. Think Nigerians think". Hours later, former presidential aide Reno Omokri reacted to FFK's comment. He wrote;
FFK responded to Reno Omokri
Nice to hear from u. Permit me to begin by saying that I never miss ur write-ups and I thank God that we still have people as discerning and as bold as u in our country. Pls keep it up. Now to the business of the day. Thanks for taking your time to respond to my post. Perrmit me to respond to you very briefly. What Mark Zuckerberg said about the Hausa language being "unique" is not a fact but an opinion. And it is an opinion which, in fairness to him, may well be honestly held. It is also an opinion which you evidently share and which both u and he u are perfectly entitled to. I am, however, entitled to disagree with u on that opinion especially where I have good reason to do so. You see unlike most I do not post, speak or write lightly. I take my time, I do my research and I am very precise. That is my style and nature. The choice of hausa being put on Facebook is not just a matter if "linguistic uniqueness" I assure u. And to honestly believe that it does borders on pure naivety. There is nothing unique about the number of coutries in west Africa that speak Hausa and I do not believe that Hausa is the most widely spoken language in west Africa though many often say it is. It is rather like the common refrain that the hausas number more than any other nationality in Nigeria when we all know how and when that particular dirty lie came about and how the British constructed it by counting the cows of the north and adding them to the number of northerners that they counted in the first census. If the truth be told even then and up until now the Igbo and the Yoruba are more than the Fulani and the Hausa. If u doubt my assertion about the lack of uniqueness of the Hausa language, please do the research and find out how many countries that Yoruba, for example, is spoken in both in West Africa and outside of the African continent in South America and the Carribean. Also read up on the history of the BBC and VOA Hausa Service and why they were set up by their respective governments. Ditto the German hausa radio service and others. It made perfect sense because most hausa men carried radios around with them everywhere they went whilst their southern compatriots, being far more advanced and educated, prefered reading newspapers and watching television. It is not just a matter if linguistic uniqueness I assure u but evidence of the fact that the British particularly always had, and still do have, a strong partiality for the Hausa Fulani compared to any other nationality in Nigeria. The reasons for that are legion so I won't go into them here. Needless to say though, the history on this matter is very clear and I suggest you read up on it. It appears that the American authorities, at least the Obama/Kerry/Clinton brigade, are following in the footsteps of the British colonial masters in terms of their preferred friends in Nigeria and indeed American private companies like Facebook, just like British private companies did in the former British colonies before them, are towing the line of their governments. It is not too difficult to work that one out for the intelligent. I guess only time will tell if I am right but these are my views. In any case I wonder how many hausa- speaking people are on Facebook when compared to Yoruba and Igbo. I read far more into this matter than u do because I am not just a politician but a historian. I also have my views about the social media generally, its link to the top western intelligence agencies and what its ultimate objective is. I have been proved right in the end on most of my assertions about unfolding events in this country and indeed world affairs as u may or may not know. I doubt that this will be any different. Unlike most people I do not let my friendship or personal- liking or disliking of an individual becloud my judgement. My reasons for believing what I believe will be made manifest at the appropiate time. If u are really interested in knowing what those reasons are I suggest you exercise a little patience and u will find out. U may even learn something from it. By the way unlike u I think it would be an excellent innovation if Facebook introduced other Nigerian languages like Igbo, Yoruba, Ijaw etc.. As far as I am concerened the more inclusive it is the better. I wish u well and please keep writing those excellent essays on the situation in our country. Shalom
Omokri responds to FFK
Dear Olufemi Olu-Kayode Thank you for your kind rejoinder to my response to your take on Mark Zuckerberg's comment on the Hausa language. Here is my response. That Mark Zuckerberg called Hausa a unique language is not born out of any conspiracy against the Yoruba, Igbo or any Southern Nigerian ethnic nationality. The Hausa language is not an invention of the Hausa people. The language was invented by God and so whenever anyone praises it, they are not praising the Hausa people, they are praising God. You say I am naive for accepting, as Zuckerberg does, that the Hausa language is unique. Really? Hausa language is the only indigenous African language that is officially spoken in five African nations including Nigeria, Niger, Ghana, Cameroun and Sudan. If your argument is true and I am indeed naive then you would have to agree with me that BBC News, Radio France Internationale, Voice of America - VOA, DW Deutsche Welle, China Radio International and Voice of Russia are equally naive, because, like Facebook, they all have a Hausa language service. You may be right about the British/American conspiracy. I never delved into that and I defer to your superior knowledge of history and statecraft. Your father, Remilekun Fani- Kayode, QC, was a first class statesman and the apple did not fall far from the tree. My point of departure from you was strictly and solely as touching your insinuation against Mark Zuckerberg. By including Hausa as an official Facebook language, Zuckerberg recognizes the fact that while there are literally tens of millions of Yoruba, Igbo and other indigenous Nigerian language speakers who can communicate in both their native language and English, the same cannot be said about Hausa speakers. In Benin, Togo, Brazil and other nations where you have a large concentration of Yoruba speakers, these omo oduduwas can express themselves in English, French, Spanish or Portuguese. There are literally tens of millions of Hausa speakers who can only communicate in Hausa. This does not make them illiterate. Indeed, long before we in the South could read and write, these Hausa speakers have been reading and writing Hausa in the centuries old Ajami script. It is to accommodate these particular class of Hausa speakers that, in my opinion, Facebook added Hausa as an official language, and not as part of some conspiracy of Britain and America to undermine the Southern parts of Nigeria. You may recall that Zuckerberg and his wife recently invested $25 million in Andela. That would be a most strange way to undermine the South given that all of Andela's founders and most of their fellows are from the South. Talk is cheap but money makes things happen. Zuckerberg talked about Hausa, but he put his money in a Lagos tech hub. Does that not say something to you? The mistake we in the South often make is to see ordinary Hausas as our enemies. Not true. The Hausas as a people are some of the most decent Nigerians and are to be differentiated from the feudalists who have retarded their progress as an ethnic nationality. What they need from progressive and freedom loving Nigerians is solidarity not hostility. This was the point of view that the late Aminu Kano tried to pass across to us down South. What Facebook has done deserves commendation and not condemnation. Again, having said this, I must maintain that I have a high regard for your intellect and this intervention should not be interpreted as a confrontation. God bless you.
Reno Omokri
FFK to Reno
Reno Omokri, now I am beginning to get a little irritated by you. Is there anywhere that I condemned you, Zuckerberg or Facebook for having your/their views? If so please point it out. Perhaps you don't know the meaning of the word "condemned" yet you seem so eager to use it. If I wanted to condemn you, him or anyone else I would do so loudly, openly, clearly and gladly but I havn't done that: I simply disagreed with you and I was very civil about it which I really didnt have to be because you don't deserve it.
In any case are you the spokesman of Mark Zuckerberg and Facebook or indeed that of the hausa people of northern Nigeria? Is that your new job since you stopped working under my friend and brother Reuben Abati at the Villa and managing social media for the Jonathan administration? Can those you want to defend today not explain and defend themselves adequately? Do they need you? Could they not have found someone more qualified? Are you really the best they have got? And if you insist on being their defender-in- chief when were you appointed? Honestly Reno my dear little brother you need to have your little bottom spanked for being so cheeky and naughty. I have known the north and interacted with northerners far more than you and for far longer so I don't need lessons from you or anyone else about who or what they are, either for good or for bad. And neither do I need to say only things that are politically correct about them.or anyone else because, unlike you, I have paid my dues politically and in terms of public commentry for over a period of 27 years. I worked in the Presidency as President Obasanjo's spokeman as far back as 13 years ago. I don't know where you were then. I ran, not one, but two Federal ministries as the Hon. Minister over 10 years ago and since then I have been in the thick of the political fray and drama.
I know who I am and I don't need to please anyone with what I say. I was in NADECO risking my life fighting against military rule and for the late Chief MKO Abiola's June 12th mandate when you were probably still wearing diapers. I know the north and indeed this whole country far better than you ever possibly could and over the years I have gained and gathered a lot of experience.
I have also suffered for Nigeria far more than you have. I say this all with the greatest humility knowing that it is only God that made it so and that enabled me to survive it. The result of all that is this: I do not suffer fools gladly and I say things as they are. I have no apology to you or anyone else for that. If others had cultivated the courage to be as bold and forthright as I have been on national issues over the years we would not be in the mess that we are in this country. You dare to lecture me about northerners and I wonder how many you actually know? I wonder how many you have ever fought for or defended in the past? I also wonder how many you have stood up against when they crossed the line? I have done both over a period of 27 years and it cost me dearly but I have never shied away from it, whichever way, and I will continue to do so. I have also lived in the north for the last 13 years. Our mutual friend Nasir El Rufai often warned me about you but I never listened to him. Now you have proved him right and all because you want to please your foreign and new-found northern friends. Sadly your gospel of appeasement at all costs is shared by many naive souls who come from the same village as you but that does not mean that we should allow you to infect the rest of the south with it. That slavish mindset and shameless sentiment has brought much suffering to the people of the south-west and south-south and it is one of the reasons why we made the wrong choice about which side to fight on during the civil war. We will never make that mistake again if it ever comes to it no matter how hard fence- sitters and appeasers like you try. The more our people are killed and our churches are burnt in the noth the more we will protest and speak out. And the more we will resist it and warn the radical islamists of the core muslim north together with the Fulani herdsmem from hell to desist from their murderous and genocidal ways. Not even 100 million Reno Omokiri's can stop us from doing that and neither can they make us love those that commit these heinous crimes.
You are spouting the sort of drivel that you are throwing up here about how wonderful the core north is even though thousands of southerners, Middle Belters and christians are slaughtered at the drop of a hat in that same core north for no just cause on a daily basis. They even come down to the south in their thousands with their cows to do it these days. Maybe you should come home and see what is really going on here rather than writing those great anti-government articles from the relative safety of Califiornia. If you can muster the courage to do that you will discover that political correctness is a very expensive luxury which we simply cannot afford. Some of us are right here and we have refused to run away from the evil that has gripped the land even when we had every opportunity to do so. Please endeavour to do the same then perhaps we may take you more seriously. Hundreds of your fellow Niger Deltans and southerners are languishing in jails all over the country today simply because they supported a southern Christian called President Jonathan during the election yet you hsve not even cared to visit any of them.
Have you ever reached out to their families or tried to bail them out? Have you been to the jails and cells to offer them care or words of comfort and encouragement? Have you even gone there to pray for them and express solidarity with them? Warimpa Dudafa your former colleague at the Villa has been there for over 150 days now. Have you gone to see him? What about Ikime and Robert when they were there? What about all the others? The answer is no because I have asked. Yet you were in the last government with them and many others but you couldn't even stand in solidarity with them when they needed you the most. And if you did you insisted on doing so from a safe distance. It is a shame.
Then you have the nerve to talk about "southerners" making a mistake about northerners in a disparaging and condescending way. What a nerve you have got! Your sarcastic assertion about the BBC and the other international radio stations being "naive as well" is nothing less than asinine. The truth is that you are the naive one. You alone and not them. If you really believe the garbage that you wrote here then you are not just naive but dangerously naive and far dumber than I first thought. I say this because the governments that own and control the BBC, the Voice of America and the others know exactly what they are doing.
If only you knew the history of imperialism in Africa and indeed the Third World and how it evolved and if only you were capable of appreciating the reality of neo-colonialism and history of the African people you would be in a better position to comprehend and understand what I am saying. If only you knew what we as a people in Nigeria and Africa suffered in the hands of the western imperialists over the last 100 years you would appreciate this intervention instead of attempting to treat it with contempt just to impress your friends at Facebook and in California.
It is the naivity and ignorance of people like you that has put us in the mess we are in today and that has placed us firmlyl under the yoke of our intetnal colonial masters. I urge you to continue to attempt to appease those that see you and those that think like you as nothing more than glorified monkeys and see how far it gets you. As for Mark Zuckerberg he may do whatever he pleases with Facebook because he owns it. In the final analysis it means nothing to me. Like I said earlier, he is entitled to his views. I have no problem with that and neither should you or him have any problem with mine. It is only in your strange Warri vocabulary that disagreeing with someone or not sharing that person's opinion is tantamount to "condemning" him.
I am sure that he is very happy with you for attempting to defend him here but surely you could have done a far better job than you did.
Keep writing critical essays against the government from California or wherever you are because it is far easier for you to do so from there. Those of us that are here and that are not just arm chair critics and political commentators but that are actually in the fray of politics will continue this fight right here in the theater of war: and unlike others we won't run and hide in Mark Zuckerberg's California. My regards to your family.
Omokri responds to FFK Dear Olufemi Olu-Kayode Thank you for your last response.
Since it has reached the stage where you are irritated with me, I think it is best to leave well enough alone.
Let us agree to disagree without being irritated by each other. I have said all I need to say on the matter of Mark Zuckerberg's description of the Hausa language as being unique. and I have heard all you have to say. Thank God we are both professing Christ followers and are thus familiar with the advise of Saint Paul in 2 Timothy 2:24 "the servant of the Lord must
not strive; but be gentle unto all men, apt to teach, patient."
I believe that affection is better than perfection. I choose to maintain my brotherly affection for you at the expense of perfection in my argument.
By the way, I was in Nigeria two weeks ago. I preached at Holyhill Church, Abuja. The pastor Sunday Ogidigbo publicized my visit. If I was a coward as you claim and was speaking from the safety of California, why would I visit Nigeria after my strong and very public criticism of the current administration? Let me drop my pen here. God bless you and yours. Reno Omokri
http://www.lindaikejisblog.com/2016/09/ffk-and-reno-omokri-spar-on-facebook.html?m=1 I don't like both but I think Reno is more sincere than FFK. FFK is a bigot. Always making references along religious and ethnic lines while Reno talk on facts but sometimes biased. |
Business › Re: Naira Sinks To Record Low At N420 Against Dollar by bittertruthz: 1:11pm On Sep 01, 2016 |
abbeyty: ode, only gave you a simple example, and you think what that your N40,00 could get you in NIgeria then your N80,00 would get it now ? it seems you are a rude boy, i am not surprise since you wake your own parents up with slide tackle. uncouth cow. Let me give you another example, 2 bedroom apartment before at the rate of 500,000 naira in ogba or enugu can never be 1,000,000 naira Now. There might be increase but not 100% increase. Another example, fuel at 87 naira then = $0.43, now fuel at 150 naira =$ 0.35 Oga person with dollars have nor advantage. Call your arithmetic teacher for help. |
Business › Re: Naira Sinks To Record Low At N420 Against Dollar by bittertruthz: 12:39pm On Sep 01, 2016 |
abbeyty: the thing go affect you as well now, let say you have been sending $200 home every month b4 definitely you will double the amount cuz that your $200 cant buy waht it used to buy b4 Oga do your arithmetic well.................... before $200=40,000............ now $200=80,000 plus. I have more advantage. Common sense is not common. This is simple arithmetic. go back to primary 2. let me help you. Stronger naira put put dollar in disadvantage while weaker naira put dollar in advantage. you nor go school? |
Celebrities › Re: MTN Suspends Contracts Of Their Celebrity Ambassadors by bittertruthz: 12:11pm On Sep 01, 2016 |
BanevsJoker: In the words of Francis Odega, don't be an E P or enemy of progress. If their crappy music buys them private jets, don't hate. Instead, pray for yours. Note: I don't mean any disrespect, just saying. Their crappy music cant buy bicycle. They make money from endorsements. |
Business › Re: Naira Sinks To Record Low At N420 Against Dollar by bittertruthz: 12:10pm On Sep 01, 2016 |
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Celebrities › Re: MTN Suspends Contracts Of Their Celebrity Ambassadors by bittertruthz: 11:55am On Sep 01, 2016 |
ChuzzyBlog: [img]http://4.bp..com/-EWPF7ATcQcs/V8czW_J6HXI/AAAAAAAKWVI/vXp9T_ZJ16QECBn1gvGPJwJVNhm2_TUpQCLcB/s400/collage%2B1.jpg[/img]
According to reports, MTN Nigeria has suspended the ambassadorship of many of their ambassadors. Minus their regional ambassadors, Project Fame ambassadors including Iyanya, Praiz and Chidinma, and other ambassadors like Falz, Skales, Tekno and Nkem Owoh, everyone else has been suspended.
MTN told them that they had no roles for them at the moment and didn't want to renew their contracts immediately. So right now, everything is pending.
Their reason? It may not be unconnected with the fact that the giant telecommunication company is paying over three hundred billion Naira fine to the Nigerian Govt for not disconnecting subscribers when they were supposed to. Guess they want to set priorities!
SOURCE: http://www.chuzzyblog.com/2016/09/mtn-reportedly-suspends-contracts-of.html Good. Let me see how they can afford private jet with their crappy music. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Appoints Joseph Chiedu Ugbo MD, Niger Delta Power Holding Company by bittertruthz: 8:39am On Sep 01, 2016 |
Kfed4ril: Na rubbish you talk now now. Get out here and go hang yourself. Enough of igbo supremacy in the south. You can't force people to be under you. It has to be choice and personal decision. |
Politics › Re: Anti-Grazing: Herdsmen’s Lawyer Disagrees With Fayose by bittertruthz: 8:35am On Sep 01, 2016 |
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Politics › Re: Buhari Appoints Joseph Chiedu Ugbo MD, Niger Delta Power Holding Company by bittertruthz: 7:56am On Sep 01, 2016 |
bolseas: Lol.... thank you. I.thought Chiedu and Ugbo are Igbo names. Diego, Gonzalez, Morales are Spanish and Portuguese names. Koffi is a Ghanaian and Congolese name. Essien is calabar and Ghanaian name Chan is a Chinese, Malaysian, singaporean and Thai name Cote d'Ivoire answers oka, yaya as Nigerians do. Even Japanese answer Azuka Do not be deceived by similarity in names. Identity is what matters. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Appoints Joseph Chiedu Ugbo MD, Niger Delta Power Holding Company by bittertruthz: 7:13am On Sep 01, 2016 |
uckennety: Guy wtever you are you talk too much
And empty vessels mk ðe loudest noise till d day biafra is declared I pray ur alive to see it!
We know even igbo akiri(igbanke)in edo is not among my biafra! Biafia is disaster awaiting. Another south Sudan in the making. No sane tribe will join biafra. Bayelse has started killing igbo baby factory and drug traders disguising as business men. Your end is near. Another 6 million will soon die of biafra kwashiokor. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Appoints Joseph Chiedu Ugbo MD, Niger Delta Power Holding Company by bittertruthz: 7:05am On Sep 01, 2016 |
uckennety: Ur d traitor...... Nkita ohia
Even buhari will join to skin u alive!bb Igbos came from Congo, their big flat head is evidence. Go back to Congo. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Appoints Joseph Chiedu Ugbo MD, Niger Delta Power Holding Company by bittertruthz: 5:49am On Sep 01, 2016 |
uckennety: Tell that to nzeogwu who started it all!and ajuzie ewu cry me a river........... Is Nzeogwu president of Delta? Anybody can ally with another country to fight. Nzeogwu wish in not my wish. Nzeogwu is a military man, a traitor not a traditional ruler neither president. I watch the civil war clip and saw Belgians fighting along Biafra. Che Guevara was Argentine but fought in Cuba revolution, Congo revolution and later died in Bolivia revolution. That doesn't mean Argentines are from Cuba, Congo neither Bolivia. Like as i said, get a life and face your 5 states of Biafra................Noise makers. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Appoints Joseph Chiedu Ugbo MD, Niger Delta Power Holding Company by bittertruthz: 10:28pm On Aug 31, 2016 |
9ja4show: My friend quite there ! Your show of bigotry is alarming which means Spanish, Portuguese and Italian are also bigots............. Get a life and face your 5 state of Biafra. I am a Deltan, We have never been part of Eastern region. We were part of midwest region not eastern region. Go and ask your father or social studies teacher. Anu ofia. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Appoints Joseph Chiedu Ugbo MD, Niger Delta Power Holding Company by bittertruthz: 9:08pm On Aug 31, 2016 |
Fabulosdave01: Oh so he is delta or delta Igbo. I thought they said igbos are united. United air ni. There are similarities between Spanish, Portuguese and Italian. None of these countries claim each other. All man maintain their territory and sovereignty. Only in Nigeria that some ethnic group want to swallow another. |
Politics › Re: Buhari Appoints Joseph Chiedu Ugbo MD, Niger Delta Power Holding Company by bittertruthz: 8:55pm On Aug 31, 2016 |
bolseas: not correct.
MD is Ugbo Chiedu Joseph - South East
ED F&A is Mallam Babayo Shehu - North
ED E&TS is Ife Oyedele - South West. My friend that Chiedu Ugbo Joseph look like Delta. SS not SE |
Politics › Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by bittertruthz: 8:16am On Aug 31, 2016 |
free2ryhme: the Arewa Consultative Forum, however, said any law which contravened the constitution of the country would be illegal, adding that any Nigerian was free to move in any part of the country. now my question is, why do we have laws that are different from NIgeria law (sharia) in zamfara and kano? you guys are just so foolish and devilish... Broda, there is no need to insult anybody. Arewas can talk as they want. Any gov. from the south that failed to implement similar law is an enemy of the people. He should be impeached. I am not an igbo man, but it surprise me how the strength of igbos have been weaken because of their recent childish protest and complains. Giving Ultimatum and no action. THE GOV. OF ENUGU STATE IS A DISGRACE. HE HAS NO BUSINESS BEING A GOVERNOR. |
Politics › Re: Armed Herdsmen: Afenifere, Ohanaeze, ACF Disagree On Fayose’s Law by bittertruthz: 8:08am On Aug 31, 2016 |
Stanlel: The pan-Yoruba socio-cultural organisation, Afenifere, the Igbo socio-political organisation, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, and the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra have expressed support for the bill assented to by the Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, which categorises grazing with arms in the state as terrorism. But the umbrella body for northern groups, the Arewa Consultative Forum, however, said any law which contravened the constitution of the country would be illegal, adding that any Nigerian was free to move in any part of the country. Fayose had, while signing the ‘prohibition of cattle and other Ruminants Grazing in Ekiti 2016’ into law on Monday, said any herdsman, caught with any form of weapons while grazing his cattle in any part of the state, would be arrested and charged with terrorism. Afenifere, which spoke through its Publicity Secretary, Mr. Yinka Odumakin, on Tuesday, described Fayose’s action as courageous and worthy of emulation. Odumakin pointed out that the bill would put an end to the incessant attacks by the Fulani herdsmen on farmers and their farms in the southern part of the country. He said, “The bill will stop the menace of the herdsmen, who have been terrorising their host communities. ‘‘Right from ages, herdsmen are not to carry arms when they are moving about with their cattle. But when herdsmen begin to carry unlicensed AK 47 (rifles), these are clearly not herdsmen; these are terrorists. I think the law should not smile at such people.” The Ohanaeze Ndigbo hailed Fayose for signing the bill into law, noting that the governor took a “brave” step. Speaking with one of our correspondents on Tuesday, President of the Ohanaeze Youth Council, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, said the law should be replicated in all parts of the country. He added, “Fayose has done the right thing and he should be commended and encouraged for taking this brave step. “Cattle rearing is a private business; those involved in the venture should not become a threat to other Nigerians. “We in the Ohanaeze Youth Council are asking the South-East governors to do same in their states. “The law, if implemented in the South-East, would check the violent activities of herdsmen in the zone, and same applies to other parts of the country where the herdsmen are wreaking havoc on their host communities. “Enugu State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, should act fast; he should emulate Fayose if he really intends to protect lives and property in his state.” MASSOB, while commending Fayose for signing the bill into law, said other governors in the southern part of the country, as well as the Middle Belt, should enact similar laws. MASSOB spokesman, Samuel Edeson, said, “It is a very good development; we are expecting other governors in the southern part of the country, and the Middle Belt, to do same. “Enugu State Governor, Ugwuanyi, should emulate Fayose because herdsmen attacks are becoming regular in the state. “The people of Enugu State are under attack; they are being killed and the governor is not taking action. “The attack happened only once in Ekiti State and Fayose responded immediately. What Fayose did is laudable; it is a very good development.” ACF, which spoke through its National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Muhammad Ibrahim, on Tuesday, said any law passed by Ekiti State, which contradicted the law of the Federal Government should be considered null and void. “The Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria guarantees free movement of Nigerians as long as they pursue their legitimate business,” Ibrahim added. The ACF, however, described any individual or group that illegally carried arms against the state as a criminal. In an interview with one of our correspondents in Kaduna, the ACF spokesman stated that any Fulani herdsmen or any other group in possession of illegal firearms were considered as criminals before the law and should be treated as criminals by the state. “This is not the question of herdsmen or Fulani or anybody. Anybody carrying arms illegally is committing a serious offence against the state. Naturally, such people should be punished by the law.” The President, Arewa Youths Consultative Forum, Yerima Shettima, while condemning the attacks by the herdsmen, however, expressed reservation on the new law in Ekiti State. Shettima added, “The issue of criminality perpetrated by some people should not be seen as an avenue to criminalise others. ‘‘Fayose should have looked at the issue in collaboration with the Federal Government. So, if he is passing the law to victimise other people, I don’t think it is right.” On his part, President, Campaign for Democracy, Abdul Usman, said the protection of people’s lives from herdsmen was necessary. He stated, “If the Nigerian state will have so much value for animals against humanity to the extent of providing grazing reserves and importing feeds for animals, the Ekiti State Governor has done well to the deserving people of the state. “Human protection first, then animals should follow. We have seen the unrest caused by the herdsmen; it’s quite worrisome and with this new law, a lot will be addressed.” Also, the President, Civil Liberties Organisation, Igho Akeregha, said the grazing law in Ekiti State was a two edged sword. He said, “Herdsmen have a right to freedom of movement with their cattle anywhere in Nigeria but while enjoying that right; they cannot be killing people anywhere they go, which is a violation of the right to life. “Since the Governor is the Chief Security Officer of the state and has a corresponding duty to secure lives and property, the anti-grazing bill signed by Governor Ayodele Fayose is therefore in order.” DHQ plans special task force on herdsmen killings Meanwhile, the Defence Headquarters is planning a special task force to deal with the menace of the frequent clashes between Fulani herdsmen and farmers across the country, Meanwhile, the. According to the Acting Director, Defence Information, Brig.-Gen. Rabe Abubakar, the task force, which is expected to address the attacks by herdsmen, is code named ‘Operation Accord’. Abubakar told one of our correspondents on the telephone on Tuesday that while the operational headquarters of the planned operation would be in one of the six states of the North-East, it would be mandated to address the scourge of herdsmen and farmers’ clashes all over the country. The operation, he added, would give serious attention to identified flashpoints of such clashes in the country. “So when it is operational, we will make it known to everybody but for now, the Chief of Defence Staff has come out with that idea of forming Operation Accord which is intended to curtail the herdsmen and farmers’ clashes nationwide.” Rich politicians behind herdsmen attacks –APC However, the Deputy National Chairman (South) of the All Progressives Congress, Segun Oni, has blamed some rich politicians, who he did not name, for the spate of attacks by Fulani herdsmen. Oni said this in an interview with newsmen in Abuja on Tuesday. Oni added, “This personally worries me because, these gunmen, who have suddenly become so notorious, invading villages and so on, are people that have always been around. “But my guess is that many of these are sponsored by people who have so much money and want to create instability.’’
Source: http://m.punchng.com/armed-herdsmen-afenifere-ohanaeze-acf-disagree-fayoses-law/ I dont like Fayose but this policy is a welcome development...................... other states should do same especially ss and se. Cattle rearing is a billion dollars investment. I dont see any reason why ordinary citizens should pay to support this one man business. |
Politics › Re: Sani Abacha's Grandchildren Pictured With Dolphins In Dubai by bittertruthz: 5:38pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
Lucasbalo: Yes you are right. Their kleptomanic father and grandfather stole Nigeria blind to preserve their enjoyment. Abacha didnt steal anything compare to the criminals we have as politicians today. OBJ is richer than Dangote and mama piss is richer than mrs mariam Abacha. |
Webmasters › Re: Mark Zuckerberg Is In Nigeria! (CC Hub, Yaba Photos) by bittertruthz: 5:25pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
topstory: The world's 7th richest man and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg quietly came into Nigeria today to see how Facebook works in Nigeria, how it can be improved and how it can support tech development in Africa. He's presently CC Hub in Yaba and these are exclusive photos.
http://www.ngyab.com/uncategorized/facebook-founder-mark-zuckerberg-is-in-nigeria-and-we-have-the-first-photos/ We Africans are still living in stone age............... We are celebrating his visit while other civilized country are charging him and google for tax evasion These people are milking us, making money on our head without paying a dime in tax. |
Politics › Re: Omokri Reacts To The Distribution Of Capital Projects In The 2016 Budget by bittertruthz: 5:20pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
cstr15: And the best way to address the bad roads and the under development is to reduce the allocation. You have no sense, nigga. That is exactly how afonjas think too. If you are eating with the devil, you carry long spoon. Our brother GEJ ate with devil (northerners) with short spoon and worship their feet. If GEJ spent 60% of budget in the south, nothing will happen because it is Nigeria territory. I personally wasted my time flying to Nigeria with happiness to vote for GEJ, thinking that our messiah has come. He failed to implement resource control that we hoped for. If plateau state and other northern states can control their mineral resources like gem stones and others, what is stopping us from controlling our oil? |
Politics › Re: Omokri Reacts To The Distribution Of Capital Projects In The 2016 Budget by bittertruthz: 3:32pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
cstr15: Yes, And the only way to address GEJ failure of the SS(Nigeria's cash cow) is to further reduce SS budgetary allocation. Good afonja logic. Bloody illiterate. You igbos dont have sense, ANU MPAMA. Anybody that say what you dont like is afonja or yoruba..................... for your information. Im from Delta state. Born in Benin city, Bendel State, grew up in Warri, Secondary in Delta state, Poly(OND) in Enugu and University in Delta state. I visited Lagos for the first time after graduation. Name one thing that GEJ did for south? You igbos have the worst road in Nigeria. GEJ squandered the opportunity to make Warri and PH a modern city like Abuja. |
Politics › Re: Omokri Reacts To The Distribution Of Capital Projects In The 2016 Budget by bittertruthz: 3:07pm On Aug 30, 2016 |
knostbrown01: Reno omokri shared this early today
https://mobile.twitter.com/renoomokri/status/770504324292063232 Omokiri should be ashamed of himself..................... What did south benefit from GEJ and Omokiri govt? =0 History has shown that election and administration in Africa and third world is WINNER WINS ALL. GEJ DID NOTHING FOR THE SOUTH YET THIS MONKEY(MONKIN) IS EXPOSING HIS BOSS. Otueke, the home town of Jonathan have no drinking water. It cost less than 300,000 naira to sink borehole. |
Politics › Re: Kuje Jailbreak: IPOB Accuses Security Agencies Of Plot To Kill Kanu by bittertruthz: 10:06am On Aug 30, 2016 |
Kaybee14: If this news is true, I think the Presidency need to be careful in this regard. Systematic elimination should not be their last resort.
God bless Nigeria. If he die nothing will happen. Another greedy igbo man will replace him and start taking money from brainwashed followers. Nnamdi kanu was unsuccessful in drug biz and scam biz, he switched biz to scam igbos in the name of biafra. Ojukwu was a military man, Willy obaino was a banker, okorocha a biz man. What is/was kanu profession? |
Politics › Re: Kuje Jailbreak: IPOB Accuses Security Agencies Of Plot To Kill Kanu by bittertruthz: 9:53am On Aug 30, 2016 |
A prisoner is a prisoner. It doesn't matter if the name is kanu or ipob.
If he make attempt to run, get him down. |
Politics › Re: Planned Amphibious Military Training In The Creeks: Ijaw People Cry Out For Help by bittertruthz: 2:14pm On Aug 25, 2016 |
Wadeoye: http://saharareporters.com/2016/08/24/ipdi-warns-military-against-genocide-attacks-niger-delta-creeks
Are these people serious at all? Where were they all these while when Ijaw youths/militants were gunning down security operatives including the military? Where were they when ND militants were bombing national assets thereby throwing the country into economic crisis and millions of Nigerians into darkness?
Do they think international community and those bodies (UN, AI, etc) are not following the events in Nigeria? I doubt if any group or nation will come to the aid of Niger Deltans even if the military launches full war in the region. The region is known by foreigners and followers of events in Nigeria as lawless where all manners of crimes are committed - kidnapping of foreigners, oil theft, vandalism, etc. How will US support a region/people who constitute themselves into an impediment for international business?
I'm still wondering who will take their call seriously  Nigerians and cry cry............... I will be happy if military head quarter relocate to my compound. What is wrong with military presence in your town? THE PEOPLE COMPLAINING ARE CRIMINALS. THEY ARE WORRIED THAT MILITARY WILL DISTURB THEIR ACTIVITY. I dont know why black people hate LAW and ORDER. Many black people in America signed "mark dice" fake petition to ban police............ If police and military go off the street, who will protect you?. Black race need salvation. |