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Politics / Re: Fulani Aristocracy by bombay: 12:04pm On Sep 07, 2015
What can i say it is all coming to pass.
Politics / Re: Fulani Aristocracy by bombay: 7:55pm On Jul 29, 2015
The first class citizens represented by the Hausa/Fulani, the 2nd class represented by the Yoruba, the semi-2nd class represented by the middle belts, the southern Kaduna and the south-south and the 3rd class represented by the igbos. It is like that in all the Nigeria's federal establishments and institutions.

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Politics / Re: Fulani Aristocracy by bombay: 7:53pm On Jul 29, 2015
During the northern hold on power, employment, appointment and distribution of the federal resources were classified and appropriated on class basis. The first class citizens represented by the Hausa/Fulani, the 2nd class represented by the Yoruba, the semi-2nd class represented by the middle belts, the southern Kaduna and the south-south and the 3rd class represented by the igbos. It was like that in all the Nigeria's federal establishments and institutions. Corporations, road constructions, industrial establishments whether military or civilian were either appropriated in Kaduna or no where else. The Defense industry corporation, the Kaduna refinery, the PAN (Peugeot Automobile Nigerian) Ltd., Senior Staff College, Nigerian Defense Academy, the Nigerian Military School, the Nigerian Civil Aviation Training School, major military divisions, installations, establishments, the Ajokuta iron industry which was originally to be sited in Onitsha, are all in the north in general and Kaduna in particular. The nation's capital that has engulfed most of the nation's resources seconded only to corruption was moved from Lagos to the north. Why not Makurdi or Jos? Where else in Nigeria did the feudal emperors establish any major federal presence outside the north? The best road constructions are in the north. While 2nd bridge was constructed in River Benue, Makurdi, in 1978, Niger bridge in Onitsha has been left to create tsunnami before anything can be done about it if there will ever be.
Politics / Re: Fulani Aristocracy by bombay: 7:13pm On Jul 29, 2015
The Fulani establishment has been the driving force of our politics and has unequivocally set its agenda for the past 41 years.



Fulanis depart from a premise of greater entitlement to power in Nigeria than the rest of us. This attitude is inspired by racist-supremacist instinct similar to the Tutsi natural resentment of Hutu leadership in Burundi and Rwanda or the Tuareg rebellion against African rule in Mali and Niger from the 1960s to as recent as the mid-1990s.



The Fulani establishment could build alliances like ‘Hausa-Fulani’, ‘Muslim North’, ‘North’ or ‘Nigerian Muslims’, their game-plan has been always to secure Fulani supremacy in our polity. This politics requires that "external" enemies must always be found against which to define the common identity they seek to share with their chosen allies. Therein lies the danger of perpetual crisis in Nigeria.



And Fulani politicians are superior to their counterparts in the rest of Nigeria. Fulanis have been shaped by thousands of years of battle with the harsh forces of nature to be more clever, more canny, more aggressive, to have sharper instincts of survival and sense of perception. And our leaders do not understand them. Imagine fighting against an enemy you do not know well!



An example of our faulty perception of the North and Fulani politics is provided by the speech delivered by Chief Abraham Adesanya at the "first Alhaji Abdulrahman Okene memorial Lecture", organised by Gamji Members Association (GAMA), in Kaduna on 15 August. In the speech, which after a critical reading would make a Yoruba look foolish, the Afenifere chief said:



"You have invited me, the leader of Afenifere and leader of the Yoruba to be your special guest of honour. History will record that this is the first time in Nigerian political history whether ancient or modern when a descendant of Oduduwa will be honoured in such an environment so closely and so warmly associated with a descendant of Othman Dan Fodio."



Chief Adesanya speech writers elevated Dan Fodio to the rank of Oduduwa, placing a Fulani man who died less than 200 years ago on the same level of the mythical cultural hero of Yorubas.

They also chose an event in honour of Okene, an Igbira man, to seek dialogue with the Fulani power establishment. Yet Okuns and Igalas, both Yoruba poeples, have been living with Igbiras for thousands of years, far, far long before Fulanis first appeared as destitute nomads in our horizon.



We have overindulged the insensitivity of the Fulani elite and thus have emboldened them to act with impunity in Nigeria.



The Fulani Oligarchy has fought the popular clamour for fundamental changes in our polity almost to a standstill. The governors of the southern states have abandoned their call for state police, although it is the most logical solution to the problem of crime in Nigeria. On resource control, they have told us that people do not have any claim to resources for "merely sitting on them". They have cowed the proponents of a Yoruba traditional leadership institution in Ilorin with the threat of imported violence.



Yet against our loud protestations they have introduced an autonomous judicial space in Nigeria with sharia. And, to boot, they have a local police to enforce the Islamic penal code (Islam was the chief weapon in the Fulani conquest of Hausa country and culture, and their other fiefdoms in the North, and sharia amounts to an aggressive reassertion of the religion as the chief agent of cultural unity in the Fulani-ruled North and the Muslim North as a whole). They claim they have the right to practise their religion the way it suits them, but we have no right to adopt measures we consider appropriate to safeguard our lives and properties.



The Fulani Oligarchy in its traditional form is an outdated system that resists social progress. It is a system that inculcates subordination and acquiescence and these have come to characterise the society and polity of the Fulani-ruled Muslim North.



Nigeria will not move forward until the Oligarchy is defeated like in Cameroon. Yet we are disadvantaged in the battle against this force of backwardness because our leaders are too given to in-fighting, too self-centred, too prone to being satisfied with little achievements. Our scholars are busy fighting for better conditions of service instead of enlightening their people, our popular intellectuals are confused ideologues, our prominent social critics keep quite to avoid being labelled tribalists. Gani Fawehinmi is a tribalist, Professor Peter Ekeh is a tribalist, Tiv generals are tribalists etc. Fulani intellectuals and journalists use the label so often that it seems only Fulanis because of their facial features transcend ethnicity and tribalism.



Fulani supremacist politics is comprehensive. Their few newspapers have well-programmed content. Their few intellectuals pursue an ideological objective: the Fulani supremacy in our politics, and they are very effective in working for their race in Nigeria. They co-ordinate with their traditional rulers, politicians, top civil servants, military officers, both serving and retired. Arewa has successfully mobilised into its membership almost all the prominent retired military and police officers in the whole North. This kind of co-ordination is lacking in the South.



Bola Ige’s death marks a turning point in the struggle for a peaceful, stable Nigeria, free from the choke-hold of Fulani power supremacy. A general in this war has fallen and his demise has dire implications for the nation.



The message of Bola Ige’s death is that we must be ready to do an all-out battle with the idea of Fulani supremacy in Nigeria. We must stop shying away from a fight. Our politicians must seek allies in the North, we must undercut the influence of Fulanis in its regional politics. Our journalists must become conscious of this evil idea of Fulani supremacy in our land, our students must be sensitised to it. Our civil servants, policemen, military men and women, the whole of the civil society must be awaken to this obnoxious ideology of racial superiority. Only this encompassing mobilisation can defeat the Fulani Oligarchy which is the hinderer of our progress in Nigeria.



Fulanis are not invincible. Southerners must only stop lumping all Northerners together for condemnation for our problems. The South must reach out to the North. Kanuris and Yorubas, for example, are related peoples. All ethnological studies of Nigeria since the beginning of the 20th century have always pointed this out. Why can’t Yoruba intellectuals help to make political capital out of this? Why can Southern Christians not reach a strategic consensus with the Christian North, not against Islam but against Fulani-inspired political Islam?



Until the politics of Fulani supremacy is correctly recognised for what it is; a cancer in our nation, we will not be able to move forward.

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Politics / Re: Recap On Pastor Kumuyi’s Powerful Prophesy About Nigeria In 2015 by bombay: 7:10pm On Jul 29, 2015
This fucking thief
Politics / Re: Fulani Aristocracy by bombay: 3:08pm On Jul 28, 2015
Yoruba people have slave mentality
Politics / Re: Fulani Aristocracy by bombay: 3:08pm On Jul 28, 2015
The Yoruba slaves will keep on digging holes to place there coconut heads in.
Politics / Re: President Muhammadu Buhari Is A Pedophile by bombay: 3:05pm On Jul 28, 2015
Pedophile President
Politics / Re: President Muhammadu Buhari Is A Pedophile by bombay: 3:04pm On Jul 28, 2015
Buhari the pedophile
Investment / Re: UK Stock Tips by bombay: 1:56pm On Jul 28, 2015
ADSS Tip
Politics / Re: Presidency: Pres. Was Misquoted When He Says He Would Only Favour One Zone by bombay: 1:49pm On Jul 28, 2015
This has just confirmed what everyone is saying our president is a fool. embarassed He does not engage his brain before he speaks.

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Politics / Re: President Muhammadu Buhari Is A Pedophile by bombay: 1:41pm On Jul 28, 2015
Aisha Buhari was born on September 29, 1979. As of today, Mrs. Buhari is only 35 years of age. This means that Buhari at age 47, in 1989 was sleeping with Aisha Buhari at the tender age of 9, an underage according to the constitution of Nigeria. So Mrs.Buhari is a victim of sustained childhood rape.

How Buhari got Aisha Buhari pregant at age 12 is a chilling story of a Buhari who defiled Aisha as a little child while she was visiting Zulai, Buahri’s eldest daughter who was her playmate.
Politics / Re: President Muhammadu Buhari Is A Pedophile by bombay: 1:39pm On Jul 28, 2015
Buhari is a child molester.
Politics / Re: Presidency: Pres. Was Misquoted When He Says He Would Only Favour One Zone by bombay: 1:31pm On Jul 28, 2015
So are they saying that Buhari is a confirmed dullard.He does not engage his brain before he speaks, what an irony this is what Yoruba people have caused.

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Politics / Re: President Muhammadu Buhari Is A Pedophile by bombay: 1:14pm On Jul 28, 2015
We have a Pedophile as a president.

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Politics / Re: President Muhammadu Buhari Is A Pedophile by bombay: 1:13pm On Jul 28, 2015
Buhari the PEDOPHILE President.
Politics / Re: President Muhammadu Buhari Is A Pedophile by bombay: 1:08pm On Jul 28, 2015
Look at you she was not born 1971 i can authoritatively tell you she was born in 1979 don't be deluded bro.
Politics / Re: President Muhammadu Buhari Is A Pedophile by bombay: 1:00pm On Jul 28, 2015
Look at this maggot your buhari is a pedophile.

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Politics / Re: Fulani Aristocracy by bombay: 12:57pm On Jul 28, 2015
Fulanimafia i have given you and ilks a bloody nose person.
Politics / President Muhammadu Buhari Is A Pedophile by bombay: 12:54pm On Jul 28, 2015
Muhammadu Buhari , the current President of Nigeria was born 17 December 1942, a retired Major General in the Nigerian Army.General Muhammadu Buhari married his first wife Hajiya Safinatu and went on to marry 5 other women before marrying Aisha who is his youngest wife. They have five children together, a boy and four girls - Aisha, Halima, Yusuf, Zarah and Amina. Muhammadu Buhari has 35 children from all his 6 wives. Aisha was born in 1979, (younger than some of Buhari’s children), at the age of 10 she married to Muhammed Buhari in 1989 when he was 47.

Pedophile President

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Politics / Re: Different Names For Mumudu Buhari. by bombay: 12:44pm On Jul 28, 2015
The Nigerian President is a Pedophile. He married Aisha when she was 10yrs
Politics / Re: Different Names For Mumudu Buhari. by bombay: 12:40pm On Jul 28, 2015
Pedophile buhari
Politics / Re: Different Names For Mumudu Buhari. by bombay: 12:40pm On Jul 28, 2015
Buhari is a bigot and a tribalist.
Politics / Re: Different Names For Mumudu Buhari. by bombay: 12:39pm On Jul 28, 2015
This man Buhari is a pedophile the world most know.
Politics / Re: Different Names For Mumudu Buhari. by bombay: 12:38pm On Jul 28, 2015
This buhari guy is an idiot.
Politics / Re: Fulani Aristocracy by bombay: 12:34pm On Jul 28, 2015
The Yoruba slaves will never see the truth.
Politics / Re: Different Names For Mumudu Buhari. by bombay: 12:30pm On Jul 28, 2015
Buhari is a PIG
Politics / Re: Different Names For Mumudu Buhari. by bombay: 12:30pm On Jul 28, 2015
The bastard of Dura,The pig lover aka buhari.
Politics / Re: Different Names For Mumudu Buhari. by bombay: 12:04pm On Jul 27, 2015
We are back to a police state. Arewastan activated.
Politics / Re: Different Names For Mumudu Buhari. by bombay: 12:02pm On Jul 27, 2015
Buhari should be arrested for pedophilia.

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Politics / Re: Different Names For Mumudu Buhari. by bombay: 12:01pm On Jul 27, 2015
Buhari is a fool not just a fool but a sycophant.

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