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Politics / Re: Kogi Government Extends Curfew, Residents React by BlowBack: 1:02pm On Nov 10, 2017 |
Amoto94: See your bokolized life Who tell you I am igbo Even at that, how a third class tribe like Ebira won compare to Igbo? You wey awusa don buy sell tay-tay get mouth for where Igbo dey? Even if Ebira get money pass dangote, nah that useless okene be im last bus stop. People dey talk you open you dirty mouth dey yab Igbo Abi dem tell you say Ebira nah d same with Yoruba? You wey okene nah una Abuja My friend pack 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Kogi Government Extends Curfew, Residents React by BlowBack: 12:54pm On Nov 10, 2017 |
Amoto94: I for tell you to face your 20k kidnap business but Road don block. When I become president, I will either construct a flyover over okene or I relocate the whole damn slum to sambisa 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Kogi Government Extends Curfew, Residents React by BlowBack: 12:51pm On Nov 10, 2017 |
Amoto94: Who you dey ask? Must everybody that speaks the bare truth be an Igbo? Face your house arrest 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Kogi Government Extends Curfew, Residents React by BlowBack: 12:48pm On Nov 10, 2017 |
Amoto94: Face your house arrest 3 Likes |
Politics / Re: Kogi Government Extends Curfew, Residents React by BlowBack: 12:48pm On Nov 10, 2017 |
Isoko1stSon: My tolopia bros, no be Ebira wey dey farm for delta |
Politics / Re: Kogi Government Extends Curfew, Residents React by BlowBack: 12:45pm On Nov 10, 2017 |
cmon: The road is free for commuters The curfew is meant for those Ebira boko haram cum kidnappers cum armed robbers 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Kogi Government Extends Curfew, Residents React by BlowBack: 12:44pm On Nov 10, 2017 |
Ncanpresident: Like Yahaya Bello, abi 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Kogi Government Extends Curfew, Residents React by BlowBack: 12:15pm On Nov 10, 2017 |
Rexsul: My friend will you keep quiet You wey dey under house arrest with your entire lineage, community plus king get mouth talk. 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Kogi Government Extends Curfew, Residents React by BlowBack: 12:01pm On Nov 10, 2017 |
Rexsul: Another Ebira tout Good as Bello put all of una for house arrest What does okene even offer? Calabar man travel home we expect crayfish Delta man go home we expect oil, yellow garri and spice. Igbo man go bring palmy and palm oil Hausa go bring kilishi Tivi man go bring yam and roasted rat. Even the useless yorubas we can expect grade A jedi-jedi Agbo plus correct lafun But Ebira go home, nah lokoja bread we go see. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Kogi Government Extends Curfew, Residents React by BlowBack: 11:59am On Nov 10, 2017 |
OhiOfIhima: Ebira fry garri 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Kogi Government Extends Curfew, Residents React by BlowBack: 11:21am On Nov 10, 2017 |
maxiuc: Sharap. Faleke who was a member and speaker of Lagos State house of assembly at the time of the election. |
Politics / Re: Kogi Government Extends Curfew, Residents React by BlowBack: 11:17am On Nov 10, 2017 |
suyamasta: The Governor is doing the right thing as he knows that the criminals that terrorise commuters plying through the under listed communities are his Ebira people. Put them on house arrest so that commuters can have a safe haven. When hunger wire them well dey will fish out the criminals in their midst. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Kogi Government Extends Curfew, Residents React by BlowBack: 11:09am On Nov 10, 2017 |
I have never seen a more useless and non-contributing corner of Nigeria like Okene. To make matters worse, rather than tap into the advantages that a federal Road linking the south to the north (and the only viable and most pliable route), the people of Okene have constituted themselves as a nuisance to motorists and commuters plying through Okene. The level of harassment, roadblocks by miscreants, armed robbery and now kidnapping that occurs on that route makes the Okene axis of the Lokoja Rd, the most dangerous highway in Nigeria second only to Maiduguri routes. If these louts who have nothing but a federal Road passing through their God foreskin slum town can be so emboldened to harass commuters and motorists what would have been the case if they were from the oil rich Niger Delta? The Federal Govt should urgently consider an alternative route bypassing that criminal enclave and consider also granting Okene independence (whether they like it or not) and fencing them off with a 25ft concrete wall guarded 24/7 by armed guards. Okene and Ebira people no get head. If you think I am talking trash, ask around and you will find out that not a day passes without at least 3-4 commercial buses being robbed or their occupants kidnapped. These Ebira criminals will even settle for 20k and if you don't have money they will recycle you into ritual raw material. Am not making this up. In the entire Kogi only that useless town with their delinquent population are the problem. Travel through Igala land - no problem. Travel through Okun land - no problem. Travel through Bassa-Nga land - no problem. But when you dare pass that useless desolate godforesaken Okene - you must encounter one or two rubbish. The same Okene is the most southern garrison of Boko Haram and there are documented cases of Ebira idiots joining BH just like Kabiru Sokoto who happens to be Ebira but claims Sokoto for that was were he did his almajiri education. Even during the previous Jos crisis, two bus loads of Ebira touts were intercepted on their way to Jos armed with dangerous weapons. When interrogated they said they were on a mission to revenge fulani killings by Berom people. If there ever was a slave and wannabe Ab0ki it is the most useless Ebira people. Any Ebira idiot who quotes me, know that your mate dey farm csssava for delta. Idiots 23 Likes 4 Shares |
Politics / Re: Curfew In Kogi Central Extended Till Further Notice by BlowBack: 10:58am On Nov 10, 2017 |
GameGod: Because of the activities of Ebira criminals on the highway 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Curfew In Kogi Central Extended Till Further Notice by BlowBack: 10:55am On Nov 10, 2017 |
otokx: The governor is right on this. The Ebira criminals that reside in these towns are the ones harassing, robbing, kidnapping and killing commuters plying through their God forsaking slum towns. The curfew does not affect commuters passing through that criminal axis. Good move by Yahaya Bello. He knows who the criminals are on that lokoja okene Rd and it is his Co useless Ebira animals |
Politics / Re: Curfew In Kogi Central Extended Till Further Notice by BlowBack: 10:43am On Nov 10, 2017 |
I have never seen a more useless and non-contributing corner of Nigeria like Okene. To make matters worse, rather than tap into the advantages that a federal Road linking the south to the north (and the only viable and most pliable route), the people of Okene have constituted themselves as a nuisance to motorists and commuters plying through Okene. The level of harassment, roadblocks by miscreants, armed robbery and now kidnapping that occurs on that route makes the Okene axis of the Lokoja Rd, the most dangerous highway in Nigeria second only to Maiduguri routes. If these louts who have nothing but a federal Road passing through their God foreskin slum town can be so emboldened to harass commuters and motorists what would have been the case if they were from the oil rich Niger Delta? The Federal Govt should urgently consider an alternative route bypassing that criminal enclave and consider also granting Okene independence (whether they like it or not) and fencing them off with a 25ft concrete wall guarded 24/7 by armed guards. Okene and Ebira people no get head. If you think I am talking trash, ask around and you will find out that not a day passes without at least 3-4 commercial buses being robbed or their occupants kidnapped. These Ebira criminals will even settle for 20k and if you don't have money they will recycle you into ritual raw material. Am not making this up. In the entire Kogi only that useless town with their delinquent population are the problem. Travel through Igala land - no problem. Travel through Okun land - no problem. Travel through Bassa-Nga land - no problem. But when you dare pass that useless desolate godforesaken Okene - you must encounter one or two rubbish. The same Okene is the most southern garrison of Boko Haram and there are documented cases of Ebira idiots joining BH just like Kabiru Sokoto who happens to be Ebira but claims Sokoto for that was were he did his almajiri education. Even during the previous Jos crisis, two bus loads of Ebira touts were intercepted on their way to Jos armed with dangerous weapons. When interrogated they said they were on a mission to revenge fulani killings by Berom people. If there ever was a slave and wannabe Ab0ki it is the most useless Ebira people. Any Ebira idiot who quotes me, know that your mate dey farm csssava for delta. Idiots 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Buhari Orders Investigation Of Strange Disease In Jigawa State by BlowBack: 7:01am On Nov 10, 2017 |
So that useless Minister for Health has to wait for Presidential marching orders to swing into action? This same idiot that blamed Jonathan for Lassa Fever? 18 Likes 2 Shares |
Politics / Now That Saudi Arabia Has Declared War On Lebanon Will Buhari Deport Lebanese? by BlowBack: 6:34pm On Nov 09, 2017 |
Mohammed bin Salman is set to be declared king of Saudi Arabia within the next 48hrs. We are meant to believe his passive and senile father is stepping down for him. But the events this past few days shows an aggressive power tussle by the young Prince who has waged a purge on members of the royal family, business class and clergy towards installing himself king. Aside the unprecedented turmoil that MBS' ascension to the throne has dusted up within the kingdom, his aggressive coup has also stirred regional chaos with Saudi Arabia declaring war on Lebanon. Why declare war on Lebanon? Well, for starts the king in waiting is sorely pissed off about the role Herzbollah played in outing ISIS in Syria and with Syria now off limits, the Gulf pipeline to Europe is now set to pass through Israel and Lebanon. Israel by the way are in with the Saudis to take out Herzbollah after the humiliating defeat they suffered at the hands of the latter back in 2006. We should also expect the new king to draw up support from his Sunni alliance which Nigeria was drafted into courtesy of Buhari's zealotry. And just like what we saw immediately after the Sunni alliance with the Zaria massacre of Shiites (to spite Iran), are we to expect the Buhari led FG of clamping down on the Lebanese community who happen to be majority Shia? I for one won't rule this out because if Buhari can order the massacre of his fellow northerners (who voted for him en-masse) is it the lebanese he won't deport on behest of his Saudi masters? |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Senile Saudi King To Relinquish Power To His Evil Son In 48hrs by BlowBack: 5:54pm On Nov 09, 2017 |
mecussey: That boy was the one that lobbied Obama to support Jubrin |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Senile Saudi King To Relinquish Power To His Evil Son In 48hrs by BlowBack: 5:43pm On Nov 09, 2017 |
vertueptime: This boy is a loose canon. He is the architect of ISIS, the war in Yemen, the diplomatic rift with Qatar and now Lebanon and was the one goading you foolish president to join his Sunni alliance to fight Iran which saw to the Shia massacre in Zaria. You ought to be versed with the saying of the world becoming a global village. Don't be the village idiot. |
Foreign Affairs / Re: Senile Saudi King To Relinquish Power To His Evil Son In 48hrs by BlowBack: 5:36pm On Nov 09, 2017 |
And AbuKhalil, who authored a book which examined internal Saudi regime fault lines called The Battle for Saudi Arabia: Royalty, Fundamentalism, and Global Power, has just made another prediction based on his extensive contacts within Saudi Arabia. Last night he said bin Salman will declare himself king in less than 2 days: I am hearing that he will be declaring himself king in the next 36 hours and that recent arrests paved the way. The photo released by the Saudi Royal Palace shows King Salman (R) being welcomed by his son Crown Mohammed bin Salman (L) at Jeddah airport upon his return from holiday in Morocco on August 23, 2017. Meanwhile, it appears that Saudi state-owned Al-Arabiya news may have tipped its hand early through a mistaken post to its official Twitter account. According to Iran's PressTV: A Saudi-owned television news channel has retracted a message on Twitter that had said Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman would be appointed as the king during a planned ceremony. Al-Arabiya state television, on its Twitter account, said on Wednesday that it would soon release or broadcast further details about the scheduled ceremony. However, the channel deleted the tweet hours later. The regime in Riyadh is apparently seeking to examine public reaction regarding a surprise shift in power. In early September, the Arabic-language al-Manar daily reported that bin Salman had formed a team of aides to prepare the kingdom for celebrating his succession to power as the new king. And here is the now deleted Al-Arabiya tweet which PressTV says prematurely revealed details of the ascension ceremony: |
Foreign Affairs / Senile Saudi King To Relinquish Power To His Evil Son In 48hrs by BlowBack: 5:36pm On Nov 09, 2017 |
Multiple reports and rumors currently abound that the ailing and senile king Salman could elevate his son Prince Mohammed bin Salman( the most dangerous man on the planet) to the throne at any moment (or rather, it looks like bin Salman is set to seize the throne) after a shocking week of events following the so-called "corruption purge" that left the kingdom in a rare moment of internal political chaos and which further sent geopolitical shock waves through the region, most especially in Lebanon. Though a transfer of power to the crown prince has long been predicted and expected, especially after a lesser known round of mass arrests targeting well-known Saudi clerics took place in September, this week's events point to a final "house cleaning" purge in preparation for bin Salman's likely imminent ascent. After the September arrests against clerics who were largely seen as regime insiders, yet who were mildly critical of the new aggressive stance against Qatar, the WSJ quoted an adviser to the Saudi government as saying, “Mohammed bin Salman is definitely preparing to become king. He wants to tackle the internal debate about him becoming the king and focus on consolidating his power, rather than doing that while being distracted by dissidents.” During the September crackdown, which is currently receiving little commentary in relation to last weekend's turmoil, over 30 prominent political figures were detained, most of them clerics with large social media followings and broad influence in the Arab world. The WSJ further noted at that time that... The government has denied an abdication is planned, but several people close to the royal family say preparations have already started. The transfer of power, which several people close to the royal family had expected to occur this month, is likely to take place late this year or early next year, these people say. At that time, one of the few commentators to rightly point out that this was not fundamentally about rounding up "outsiders" and "oppositionists" was Middle East history professor and expert on Saudi affairs, As'ad AbuKhalil. He predicted the crackdown was part of a broader campaign aimed at regime insiders and prominent voices who threatened push-back against the crown prince's vision for Saudi foreign policy: Unlike what some in the media are writing on social media, this crackdown is not directed against dissidents. Many of those arrested are loyal propagandists for the Saudi regime. They are being punished not for what they say but for what they are not saying: they are being punished for not being vocal against Qatar and against the Muslim Brotherhood. Indeed, this week's internal Saudi earthquake which has witness two deaths of prominent princes and the detention of about a dozen other princes, as well as the freezing in billions in assets, further confirms AbuKhalil's analysis. |
Politics / Re: Radio Biafra Live Broadcaste 13 September 2017 by BlowBack: 1:17am On Sep 14, 2017 |
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