Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Course Aspirants(dssc) 2015 by BOJO123(m): 2:55pm On May 01, 2017 |
Wiztonero: We may have to wait six months before we are called. why? |
Politics › Re: Nana Khadija Buhari At Sabiu Tunde's Wedding In Kaduna (Photos) by BOJO123(m): 8:49am On May 01, 2017 |
ipreach: Op, why wouldnt she look beautiful when they are eating and hiding our money. but how come GEJ, PATIENCE AND OBJ are still ugly as f*ck |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Course Aspirants(dssc) 2015 by BOJO123(m): 7:33pm On Apr 30, 2017*. Modified: 12:04pm On May 28, 2017 |
kudos84: then be optimistic because more officers are required in that dept for regimental duties as NN extends its duties to some states, am sure you know what our country state is like now. thanks.. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Course Aspirants(dssc) 2015 by BOJO123(m): 4:55pm On Apr 27, 2017 |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Course Aspirants(dssc) 2015 by BOJO123(m): 4:54pm On Apr 27, 2017 |
Philadelphia: Someone said seaman na him dey fight militants or pirates for sea oooo lol |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Course Aspirants(dssc) 2015 by BOJO123(m): 1:42pm On Apr 27, 2017*. Modified: 12:03pm On May 28, 2017 |
what is the fate of peeps whose department were changed |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Course Aspirants(dssc) 2015 by BOJO123(m): 6:45am On Apr 26, 2017*. Modified: 12:01pm On May 28, 2017 |
but I was told that my department would be changed. |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy Direct Short Service Course Aspirants(dssc) 2015 by BOJO123(m): 4:01pm On Apr 17, 2017 |
pijay: Most of u keeping strong face here in camp. Some of u are happy. The screening will not alwaiz b fair until u are favour. Saw some of u today in Camp. Talked to some and encouraged some. All the best to u all. Hope to see some of u again in Onne(Heaven). Safe Sir what should we expect from the exam? |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy DSSC Recruitment Course 24 Is Ongoing- Nigerian Infopedia by BOJO123(m): 7:23pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
Please add me to the whatsapp group 07038002634 |
Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Nigerian Navy DSSC Recruitment Course 24 Is Ongoing- Nigerian Infopedia by BOJO123(m): 7:19pm On Apr 01, 2017*. Modified: 11:59am On May 28, 2017 |
Alhamdulilahi |
Business › Re: Jos Suya Seller In Suit & Italian Shoe (Photos) by BOJO123(m): 1:06pm On Feb 28, 2017 |
ANAMBRA11: abegi it only gets cold december to january other months it is hot like other states Don't argue what you don't know |
Business › Re: Jos Suya Seller In Suit & Italian Shoe (Photos) by BOJO123(m): 12:50pm On Feb 28, 2017 |
slimzpresh: Packaging of the highest order...but wait o...heat go finish that guy nor be small Jos is the coldest place in Nigeria.. .lived there 9 years without fan  |
Celebrities › Re: Coco Ice Appreciates The Nigerian Immigration Upon Her Return by BOJO123(m): 12:50pm On Feb 15, 2017*. Modified: 12:00pm On May 28, 2017 |
Wow |
Politics › Re: Abubakar Shekau Claims Responsibility For UNIMAID Bombing by BOJO123(m): 2:05pm On Jan 17, 2017 |
So shekau cant make ordinary video again.... It's now audio...bloggers ehnn... But sincerely we Nigerians have lost it.. Imagine someone here in Portharcourt celebrating Boko Haram... well I blame those useless politicians from my region who have failed the people...#Northneedseducation |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Replies Council Of Imams And Ulamah Of Kaduna State by BOJO123(m): 9:18pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Fedayeen02: which stupid argument? Go and look for your mate please Apologies sir |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Replies Council Of Imams And Ulamah Of Kaduna State by BOJO123(m): 7:42pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Fedayeen02: Oga if you are a bajju man and u come here to do diick measurement on who has more population then you are also part of those people that i weepp about the failures of contraceptive then Don't deviate from the main argument  |
Politics › Re: Photo Of Kaduna Nzeogwu Who Led Nigeria's First Coup D'etat In 1966 by BOJO123(m): 7:33pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Justdulla: Do you know Buhari as well is secretly pursuing the Northern Agenda. He is the helmsman he showcases oblivious attitude as one who isn't aware of what's going on,but he is the masterminded,his the one that sends the hatchet men and when it boomerangs they take the fall. That's how some people were saying that in 83 Idiagbon was in charge,I just laff. Buhari has always been in charge but lurks in the shadows. That was the same sortbof leader that Tafawa Balewa was,Doesn't talk too much but he was extremely intelligent and cunny. Lol are you for real?  and I thought we almost had an intellectual debate |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Replies Council Of Imams And Ulamah Of Kaduna State by BOJO123(m): 7:31pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Fedayeen02: Are you okay? I spent 15 years in Kaduna and i can speak Kagoro fluently. Just keep quiet And am a bajju man born and bred in southern Kaduna..and am still telling you it's a lie for you to opine that Catholics are more than ECWA |
Politics › Re: Photo Of Kaduna Nzeogwu Who Led Nigeria's First Coup D'etat In 1966 by BOJO123(m): 7:26pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Justdulla: Nepotism is corruption.He was elected to build Nigeria. But they started the Northern Agenda Go and do your research about him.. That guy had no trace of nepotism in him... But as for sardauna I can't vouch for him cos times without number he had stated he was a regional leader |
Politics › Re: Photo Of Kaduna Nzeogwu Who Led Nigeria's First Coup D'etat In 1966 by BOJO123(m): 7:24pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
khadaffi: Actually two premiere were spared. Can we get Thier names? |
Politics › Re: Photo Of Kaduna Nzeogwu Who Led Nigeria's First Coup D'etat In 1966 by BOJO123(m): 7:22pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Shortyy: Why is his name Kaduna Nzeogwu tho? Cos he was born and bred in Kaduna... |
Politics › Re: Photo Of Kaduna Nzeogwu Who Led Nigeria's First Coup D'etat In 1966 by BOJO123(m): 7:18pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Justdulla: sorry joor I meant to write tafawa balewa...slip of thumb  And you really believe tafawa balewa was corrupt?.....that guy is one of the few selfless leaders Africa will ever come across... |
Politics › Re: Photo Of Kaduna Nzeogwu Who Led Nigeria's First Coup D'etat In 1966 by BOJO123(m): 7:12pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Justdulla: Regional leaders filled with corruption and nepotism. Did you know sardauna, okotie eboh, ahmadu bello, et al. Whoever was killed in thay coup was so corrupt the army boys were vexing. Stop saying thrash abeg, go and read your history books. Dont come online and judge sentimental. The only mistake made was not taking out Aguiyi Ironsi for reasons best known to them. He doesn't even know that sardauna and Ahmadu Bello are the same  |
Christianity Etc › Re: CAN Replies Council Of Imams And Ulamah Of Kaduna State by BOJO123(m): 7:08pm On Jan 15, 2017 |
Fedayeen02: Shut up.
How kids invade social media still baffles me?
Do you know about 70% of Southern Kaduna are Catholic I smell lies  |
Politics › Re: Multiple Bomb Blasts Kill Many In Adamawa by BOJO123(m): 1:02pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
adonis89: if my statement pain u, go and die. U ppl are evil Define Evil first and lets see if your family has no history of evil? |
Politics › Re: Multiple Bomb Blasts Kill Many In Adamawa by BOJO123(m): 12:53pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
adonis89: I don't pity dem since de killed my ppl from 1967-1970. Who is the they.. And how sure are you there are no igbos in that park... Sometimes the level of retardation in Nigeria is second to none |
Celebrities › Re: Prettiest Nigerian Female Celebrity Children Under 25 by BOJO123(m): 5:10pm On Dec 30, 2016 |
faith551: something about the last picture doesn't add up, looks weird. #for the eagle eyed tho The fallen  |
Celebrities › Re: Prettiest Nigerian Female Celebrity Children Under 25 by BOJO123(m): 5:08pm On Dec 30, 2016 |
faith551: something about the last picture doesn't add up, looks weird. #for the eagle eyed tho Olympus has fallen  |
Christianity Etc › Re: What was the traditional religion of the Hausas or fulani before Islam by BOJO123(op): 9:53pm On Dec 29, 2016 |
PAGAN9JA: The traditional religion of the Hausa is Bori . Pagan Hausa are called Maguzawa/Maguzanci / Arna . Many christian Hausa even now identify as Maguzawa as the missionaries found it easy to proselytyze among some of our communities.
I won't go into too many details of Bori. its a lot.
But you can find Bori in some old neighborhoods of Kano and other Hausa states. Purer forms of Bori are found in the borders between Nigeria and Niger. Gods (Iskoki) include:, Ubangiji(Creator abstract), Sarkin Iskoki (The King of all Gods), Maiyaali, Kure (The Great Hyena) , Magiro (on hearing whose name we touch the ground), Jato, Yerima(Galadima), Sarkin Rafi, Mai Aska,Inna, Wazri, Doguwa, Dakaki, Mai JaChikkki, Manzo, Jam Maraki, Sarkin Pawa, Babban Maza, Jigo, Sarkin Barchi, Uwal Yara, etc.
The Chief Priest is usually a female called Sarrounia (Niger esp- higher post) or Magajiya (Nigeria esp)
Fulani pre-islamic religion relics will be found amongst the Mbororoen/Woodabe. some of their initiation and rituals involves invoking these relics of their ancestral faith.
In Fulani religion, the Chief Creator God is Geno (Geno Dundari) .
A famous traditional poem begins thus:
"Geno, the Eternal Lord first created the cow. Then he created the woman, only then the Pullo. He put the woman behind the cow. He put the Pullo behind the woman. It is what the genesis of the drover says, it is what makes the holy trinity of the pastor. Glory to the Creator of all things - the chaos and light; the full egg and the great void! Frrom the drop of milk, he extracted the universe; the teat, he brought out the word. Nomadic speech, longest river of milk that multiplies the meanders between deserts and forests to say and repeat the incredible adventure of Fulɓe."
Other Gods include the sacred hermaphrodite cow/ox called Ndurbeele, symbol of creation, progenitor of the first 22 cattle. This is why nomadic traditional Fulbe rarely kill cattles and protect them over their own lives.
Kumen (i suppose a trixter deity), Foroforondu (Goddess of fertility), Tjaamba (monstrous snake-like deity / guide and protector), Tongo and Rongo (other evil Gods, require sacrifices),etc. Wow thanks for the enlightenment |
Christianity Etc › Re: What was the traditional religion of the Hausas or fulani before Islam by BOJO123(op): 3:24pm On Dec 28, 2016 |
Paretomaster: Traditional religion like the rest of Africa I guess,but islam has eroded that long ago.
don't have any prove, but, there are still traces of such, like believe in d god of iron, those playing with knives, god of thunder, Bori.. etc..... Yh you are right to some extent.... But it's just like nothing of such ever existed among the Hausas no trace no historical articles or even the common oral source to show that tradition religion existed |
Christianity Etc › What was the traditional religion of the Hausas or fulani before Islam by BOJO123(op): 2:51pm On Dec 28, 2016 |
In secondary school we were taught about our traditional religions before Christianity and Islam became paramount in Nigeria,but it baffles me that whenever they teach us this history the traditional religion of the Hausas or Fulani's is never mentioned in class. Or is it that they didn't own one form of ancient religion or the other before the coming of Islam? Before the advent of the main dominant religions in Nigeria it was evident that most ethnic tribes had Thier own traditional form of religious activities. In the OYO empire, Oduduwa, Sango, Obatala symbolised the numerous gods the people worshipped. The igbos before Christianity also worshiped gods, Amadioha to be precised was at the apex of such god's. But it baffles me that we don't know what Hausas or Fulani's worshiped then |