Politics › Re: Attack On Herdsmen In Ebonyi: Umahi Orders Arrest Of People Circulating Video by BSdetector: 11:35pm On Jan 04, 2021 |
NaMeAboki: Apparently your southern education has so far not served you well; because if it did you would have known (from land use act) that contrary to your assumption; individuals do NOT OWN land but lease it from government, which is the actual owner and in turn permits such person the right to occupy a particular piece of land for a specific period of time (usually 99 years but may vary as the case may be) as spelt out in issued certificate of occupancy (note the key word here is occupancy and not ownership).
Many of you are simply ignorant and living in a fool's paradise - while forming paper qualification, which in any case may have been tainted with exam malpractice and/or forgery.
Yes, there are indeed virgin uninhabited portions of land (not officially assigned to any individual, organisation or community) that make up the vast majority of bushes/forests of the country and which can therefore be freely accessed by any Nigerian ( including the Fulani) legitimately without any legal encumbrances - such as the bushes in the video (based on the commentary) from which the unfortunate Fulani settlers were being evicted from. Individuals do not own land but government owns lands but free lands exist for fulani.....anyways as long as I leased the land from the government for 99years I have the responsibility to protect it from tresspassers and guess what am sure that even the law isn't even up to 99years old... anyways I won't spend my time arguing with an almanjiri numbskull; you guys worship stupidity, just tell the criminal elements among you that they'll meet the 7 virgins real quick if the continue with their criminality.... what's funny is you talking about paper qualification, exam malpractice and forgery; one of your brothers with similar qualities left Nigeria and shit the bed on the international stage.. dude was so dumb that it was wondered how he became a judge, the daft cowfvcker probably taught that Arabic education is enough to be a judge. Smell quota system bastards
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Culture › Re: The Oba Of Benin Is A Yoruba Man. by BSdetector: 10:12pm On Jan 04, 2021 |
gregyboy: Anoda bullshit
I guess am the new BSdetector Enjoy yourself. |
Culture › Re: The Oba Of Benin Is A Yoruba Man. by BSdetector: 10:07pm On Jan 04, 2021 |
gregyboy: I just detected some bullshit, guess who from a bullshit detector..... The stupid person thinks everything is bs, thing is that you're the walking bullshit. |
Politics › Re: Attack On Herdsmen In Ebonyi: Umahi Orders Arrest Of People Circulating Video by BSdetector: 10:01pm On Jan 04, 2021 |
Vintagepipes: No wonder your region remains one of the most educationally backward regions in the whole world. Look at the best your region churns out. Even with the low cut-off marks, your IQs are still abysmally low. The Land Use Acts states that the land is held in "Trust" and the communities or owners are to pay compensation even when the state decides to use it. Sorry to break it to you, even when the governor takes a community land, they are liable to pay compensations.
Sorry to break it to your bovine brain... Try another trick. The guy's daft argument really weak me.. |
Politics › Re: Attack On Herdsmen In Ebonyi: Umahi Orders Arrest Of People Circulating Video by BSdetector: 10:00pm On Jan 04, 2021 |
NaMeAboki: Constitution supersedes any state law, code or local system; also go check the land use act and note that communities don't own land but government does; in the case of a state, the land is vested in trust under the care of the governor - stop assuming rights and power you don't have.
From the video commentary one can easily deduce that the Fulani were not being evicted from anybody's personal land or govt reserved area but from free unclaimed/unoccupied bush in the state - stop lying. Stop being manipulative and trying to twist the constitution, unfortunately for you I have basic education thanks to being a southerner, land use act also states that I own a land once I purchase it and secure a certificate of occupancy from the state, and those around me in the area who have legal proof of ownership makes them land owners, thus it's a community of landowners and Under Section 288 of the Nigerian Criminal Code it's legal for me to defend myself from criminals and that also includes people tresspassing on my property, It's the rights and powers which will be excised whether you, your emir or the sultan like it or not. And if we're also making judgements from video commentaries we can also deduce that buhari sent soldiers to cowardly murder unarmed men and women at lekki tollgate...plus you're contradicting yourself when you say government owns all lands but still claim that fulani where occupying free unclaimed/unoccupied bush in the state....the Hausa/fulani beggers on the streets of ibadan aren't on free land. |
Culture › Re: The Oba Of Benin Is A Yoruba Man. by BSdetector: 9:16pm On Jan 04, 2021 |
Etinosa1234: As expected, when logic fails , resort to insults... Just accept that u lost 
Another misyarning... Oba Erediauwa came out to say that he didn't descend from Yoruba... .. Also Edos are also Benin... Our Oba is referred to as "Omo n'oba n'edo"... This goes to show that he's an edo person.
Lmaooooooo... So in ur shallow mind, u believe that it was the Yoruba only that liberated Midwest... This shows that ur knowledge abt the civil war is extremely low Firstly... The Midwest was still under Nigeria and had no standing army of its own... Now if they had no army to ward off attacks, how did u expect them to stop the invasion when the federal army ran away Secondly... The Nigerian army esp the ones that drove the Biafrans didn't compose of the Yorubas only.. rather it consisted of Hausas,Fulani, Nupe, Benin, Esan and a host of other tribes found in Nigeria.. In fact the commander of the Nigerian army that retook Midwest was Murtala Mohammed Lastly, according to written account including Victor banjo memoirs, Midwest was taken with little resistance ... This is to say that there was less bloodshed when the Biafrans came to Midwest.. ...
So can u explain how the Yorubas only came to liberate the Midwest in 1967?... All this ur lies won't last here 
Lmaooooooo... Anyone can claim anything online ... If I tell u that I'm a relative to the Ooni of ife, would u believe?... No.. same as me disbelieving ur useless trash talk u being important than me in my own fatherland... Such a dreamer .. make sure u take ur drugs this night Sha Now.. to be clear with u, No traditional chieftaincy title can be given to a child with no paternal origin to Benin land... Benin is not Yoruba land where people buy their Thrones... Here we practice primogeniture... The eldest in the family Sha rule ... We don't rotate titles among people... From birth, we already know who is the next oba, oliha, odionwere etc unlike the Yoruba system The only title u can get in Benin land are mainly honorary titles... Nothing much bro... The esama is an honorary title... Its something like that u'll bear.... But u CAN never get any traditional title in ur family... Ask ur mother to explain better for u
Lol... Edo has a lot of mineral resources.like oil, limestone, marble etc... How would u know when u don't read and research but rather rely on lies and propaganda...
Abt the crimes.. only today we've gotten more than 3 reports abt robbery, cultism from the South West that u want to portray to others as safe... And yet none from Benin...
Don't worry I'll be giving u constant crime updates on ur safe yorubaland... I was given balogunod b4 he begged me... I'll be updating u starting tomorrow... Lets see how safe ur South West is...
BTW ...whats ur mother's family greeting..Obota is not a family greeting... Obota is good evening, and it's a known fact that the ogbomosho man Ben Adekunle via his 3rd commandos liberated the Midwest, Edo state may have some mineral resources but it's not in commercial quantity like bayelsa or even rivers, and lastly it's clear that most traditional rulers in Nigeria are sitting puppets both in Yorubaland and Bini environs recieving monthly stipends from federal government, traditional rulers who can't protect themselves not to talk about their subjects... history is history and what matters now is who currently is in charge of your lands and it's crude oil resources which was gotten without a chieftaincy title. I don't need a chieftaincy title in Benin to unseat a king, all I need do is sponsor one of my cousins to become governor of your state and distabilize the traditional systems and install my pick and crush dissent with the bullet and bribes. You're bitching because of a puppet king. When shit hits the fan your chieftaincy title and oba doesn't save you when fulani bandits dagger you and bang your mother.... channel your energy to profitable stuff and stop cuming and jizzin to the past unverified glory of better men. |
Culture › Why Should We Respect Traditional Leaders. by BSdetector(op): 8:52pm On Jan 04, 2021 |
It's obvious from all indiction that all traditional leaders in the south are figure head puppets who cannot secure their lands, but they argue on who is more superior while we their subjects carry the arguement over here. Our farmers can't farm in peace, kidnapping and all manner of evil befalls the south but nothing is said or done from the side of our traditional leaders. I'll come down to we Yoruba's; why should we respect and prostrate to kings who cannot protect or have the interest of it's people at heart. What has happened to the Yoruba practice of removing weak kings or calling them to order. What's the point of having a powerless king? Why should I bend a knee for a weak king? |
Politics › Re: Attack On Herdsmen In Ebonyi: Umahi Orders Arrest Of People Circulating Video by BSdetector: 8:27pm On Jan 04, 2021 |
NaMeAboki: They don't have to rent any apartment; its their constitutional right to settle anywhere and pursue their lives within the law. It's also a constitutional right to empty the contents of a shotgun into the heads of tresspassers. Every state has it's laws and it's codes, you have the right to settle on land which you own or which is rented and not on private property... Just like I cannot come to your house to fvck and rape your wives, daughters and sisters you also do not have the right to do so. Nobody has the monopoly of violence in Nigeria, Bandits and cattle rustlers breaking state laws parading as herdsmen will pay with their lives. |
Culture › Re: The Oba Of Benin Is A Yoruba Man. by BSdetector: 8:18pm On Jan 04, 2021 |
gregyboy: Thats why i try to enlighten the yoruba people that they are actually binis, yorubas is just a political identity coined by the British
Every yoruba needs to pay respects to omo no oba nedo, including the chief priest ooni of ife  |
Culture › Re: The Oba Of Benin Is A Yoruba Man. by BSdetector: 7:42pm On Jan 04, 2021 |
gregyboy: Yoruba land is under benin, benin own all Yoruba land i can back it up with prove should i
Benin own, ekiti, ondo, ogun, lagas, ife,
Fulani, own just kwara
Ancient city of benin
Oba gha to kpere No wahala, that makes me a Benin boy with a stake in Edo state.  Oba gha to kpere  |
Culture › Re: The Oba Of Benin Is A Yoruba Man. by BSdetector: 7:40pm On Jan 04, 2021 |
Etinosa1234: Noo.. factually speaking Ibadan is Igbo land
The Benin kingdom is never Yoruba land and was never Yoruba land... Our language is not the same and an entire distinct group from ur language Oba Erediauwa also said that he didn't descend from Yoruba land
Lmaooooooo are u indirectly begging us... Its nice to know that u guys want us to be part of u, but tbh we are not interested.. even the Oba will not allow himself to be subjugated under another tribe
If u think u are a stake holder in ur family house, I'm sorry u'll be shocked... Even ur mum won't tell u that u have a stake in that land.... As far as most Benin are concerned, u are Yoruba... In fact, in Benin culture,women are not completely considered for inheritance of property not to talk of chieftaincy title... U must be joking bro 
Also... Before it can get to u becoming a chief, it would be all ur mother's siblings, grandfather siblings, relative, cousins, villagers are all dead.. this is entirely impossible ... Wake Up... U are never gonna smell any family title in Benin .. ur mom will explain better to u
Besides what's her family greeting? Lets know which chieftaincy exactly u are talking abt
Lets use ur poor logic here...
Quite a number of Igbos have intermarried with the Yoruba... Does that mean the entire Igbo tribe will follow Oduduwa nation Or Quite a number of Hausa Fulani have intermarried with the Yoruba Esp the ones in Ilorin... Does that mean the entire Hausa Fulani will follow the Oduduwa nation..
As I've pointed out, u don't even have any solid claim to Benin
I'll say it over and over again... Benin and Yoruba are not the same
Benin language is under the Edoid group and Yoruba under the Yoruboid group
This completely differentiates Benin and Yoruba
. And also at no point in time was Benin ever part of Yoruba land... Rather it was eastern Yoruba Esp that was part of the Benin Empire
I'm not ready for any argument now  long stories from a riffraff. I never said Edo's were Yoruba's, I said that your Oba is a Yoruba descendant ruling over the little kingdom of benin, plus based on the fact that we wouldn't want history to repeat itself by biafra invading and annexing your lands like they did during the civil war until we came to liberate you guys. As for the chieftaincy title it can be bought with money and a dozen bottles of shekpe, money influences decisions in the nigerian society, it's why am more important in Edo society than you  but there's nothing fear; Edo has no crude oil, gold or tangible natural resources. Cultism, Armed robbery, human trafficking and witchcraft are trade in stocks of Edo people and am not even insulting the state, conquering and subjugating the state is counter productive and most likely unprofitable. Obo ta |
Culture › Re: The Oba Of Benin Is A Yoruba Man. by BSdetector: 4:17pm On Jan 04, 2021 |
Etinosa1234: Come and claim it Na... Any riff Raff can say anything online...
If I tell u that Ibadan is Igbo land... Would u believe? Factually speaking ibadan is Yorubaland, the bini kingdom on the other hand is indirectly yoruba land and under the rulership of a Yoruba descendant. Even your oba has agreed to this and if oduduwa nation is achieved your oba will drag you guys along into the union, plus if you must know my grandfather from my maternal side is a titled chief with our family house in Ughoton, Benin which mean that am also a stakeholder in that land. And so are quite a number of yorubas who have inter married with your people. Unfortunately you can't change history. |
Culture › Re: The Oba Of Benin Is A Yoruba Man. by BSdetector: 3:15pm On Jan 04, 2021 |
gregyboy: If you were asked to prove it, can you Print that out and use it to clean your dirty ass |
Culture › Re: The Oba Of Benin Is A Yoruba Man. by BSdetector: 3:14pm On Jan 04, 2021 |
Etinosa1234: Come and claim it with ur son Na... Edo is Yoruba land. Cope |
Culture › Yoruba Community In Gambia Launches D25 Million Project by BSdetector(op): 3:41am On Jan 04, 2021 |
Yoruba Community-The Gambia on Friday launched D25 million building projects and inaugurated newly executive while awarded individuals plus organization that contributed greatly towards the development of the Yoruba Community. The said project of the building seeks to help the community to establish their own secretarial and houses which will boost the development of the community at large. Speaking at the event on Friday at Metsy Hotel, His Excellency Abu Obe acting high commissioner said the Yoruba community has the full support of Nigeria High Commissioner, adding “We like to encourage affinity, progress and innovation as you are in foreign land.” “We are not really the ambassadors but the people we representing are the real ambassadors because is true the lenses of your eyes people will see Nigeria,” he added. He further commended the Yourba Community on behalf of the High Commissioner and assured them of continuing positive engagement. Ajibike Olusegum MathewPresident of Yoruba Community said “today marks a great milestone for the Yourba Community the Gambia as we are here to launch the building project and to inaugurate the new executive.” He said that “our coming here today is to commemorate the fulfillment objective of the Yoruba community the Gambia and to launch out for grater height as we have been longing to have Yoruba community house and last month we were able to acquire two plot of land and we don’t want to waste time on it we launch the project.” The success of procuring the community in landed property is an additional advantage to the success of this community citing that it also inculcates the habit of regular shape in interested member and increase the membership as well as unalloyed commitment, he pointed. According to him, the development of the Yoruba community in the Gambia has sweetness and unprecedented high success over the year, and the peace the Yoruba Community enjoyed in the Gambia is immeasurable. The Yoruba people in this country are actively involved in various areas of human endeavor such as judiciary, bankers, and educationist, he alluded. However, the Yoruba community is an ethnic group that spreads around the world characterized by diverse achievements in various fields and works of life and they have been in the Gambia for 22years. The community promotes unity and cultural heritage which will help to contribute long life in the existence of their culture in any part of the world their people maybe. https://www.voicegambia.com/2020/12/08/yoruba-community-launches-d25-million-project/ |
Culture › Re: The Oba Of Benin Is A Yoruba Man. by BSdetector: 3:22am On Jan 04, 2021 |
EdoDefence: Ok, we have heard. Come and take Ẹdo state  You clearly can't comprehend....we already own it through our son your oba |
Culture › Re: The Oba Of Benin Is A Yoruba Man. by BSdetector: 3:21am On Jan 04, 2021 |
gregyboy: Mad men siting in unknown place in ibadan and be laying claims and authority, to an ife history because they are in the same political entity called yoruba, and then feels he can tell the history of the ife man
Sorry Cry your eyes |
Culture › Re: Moment Oba Of Lagos Returned To His Palace After Two Months (Video) by BSdetector: 2:56am On Jan 04, 2021 |
EmekaA125: Even the least respected Eze in Igboland can't be humiliated and disgraced this way. If Tinubu couldn't stand up to greet the revered Ooni of Ife, I wonder what will befall Afonja custom and tradition in years to come. Your ezes are paraded as common criminals
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Culture › Re: The name benin and her origin Benin-ife Conspiracy by BSdetector: 2:50am On Jan 04, 2021 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: A Fulani Christian Shares His Challenges After Accepting Christ by BSdetector: 2:44am On Jan 04, 2021 |
JoshuaSG: Yes, loyalty hast to be for one's race before religion. This way, the world will witness less religion crises. Unfortunately, I have observed that strong loyalty to race is commoner among the christian than the muslims. To many muslims it is religion (islam) first before race. Remember, MURIC director-prof. Ishaq akintola- comfirmed this in his opposition to AMOTEKUN just because he believed fulanis are the target of the security out-fit. His opposition was against the interest of the south west (the yorubas) that he publicly said in a media release, in response to the rage criticisms that trailed his loyalty to the fulanis at the expense of the yoruba interest, that, for him, it is islam first before any other intersts. If a yoruba muslim, many of whom are believed to be liberal, can think of his religion first before anyother thing, what do you have to say of the average arewa muslim who will rather give a preferencial treatment to a Nigerien muslim against his indigenous christian brothers, talk less of you-a christuan from Jos. Though some christians also exhibit this level of religious fundamentalism, but average Igala, yoruba, ebira, ibo or edo christian tend to show solidarity to their muslim brothers against their non-indigenous christian brothers. This why I believe religion does more harm to humanity. Some how true, but muric doesn't represent Yoruba muslims, i know this because I live with some of them, and it will be difficult for a Yoruba muslim or Christain to go on a religious extremist rempage because he likely has Yoruba friends and family who are christain and Muslim, will a Yoruba man kill his family member because they are of a different faith.i guess not...the victims of fulani herdsmen also include yoruba muslims, There may be some cases here and there but most Yorubas aren't religious extremists and trust me when I say that northerners aren't practicing religion but tribalism masked in religion... it's a known fact that Yoruba imans aren't allowed to lead prayers in northern mosques, during the crisis in Jos those guys weren't ready to determine whether you were a Yoruba Christain or muslim it was their daggers in your stomach before you can confess your faith. As for other tribes like igbos and south south tribes you being a Christian doesn't stop them from giving you the tribalist attitude; we all heard the audio of Nnamdi kanu warning igbos against going to Yoruba churches and the insult on those men of God. Nigeria's problem is tribalism not religion and dividing the country is the only solution. |
Politics › Re: Don Okonkwo, Ifeanyi Uba, Traditional Rulers, Others Storm Ojoto Ofala Festival by BSdetector: 10:03pm On Jan 03, 2021 |
Cooked up festivals from a people with no culture. |
Christianity Etc › Re: A Fulani Christian Shares His Challenges After Accepting Christ by BSdetector: 9:50pm On Jan 03, 2021 |
The problem of nigeria isn't a religious one but a tribal one, I learnt this from expirence during the year 2000/01 Jos riots. Am a Christian but if war breaks out my loyalties belong to my tribe and kinsmen, just like it would be stupidity to attack your brothers because of their different religion so it is with your tribesmen. You can be the pope for all I care, as long as you're fulani I don't trust you. |
Politics › Re: Amotekun, Hunters Dislodge Herdsmen From Oyo Forest Reserves by BSdetector: 6:29pm On Jan 03, 2021 |
Nonexistent: I can bet my left bottom that the Oyo traditional rulers that invited the herdsmen are muslims. Afonja Muslims are the problem of the West. Am a Christian but fvck off with your islamophobia, we don't do that shit here |
Business › Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by BSdetector: 6:08pm On Jan 03, 2021 |
I thought Igbo people didn't build their businesses with federal government assistance. |
Politics › Re: Soldiers Cut Off Man's Dreadlocks, Flog Him by BSdetector: 5:49pm On Jan 03, 2021 |
Odewaleadesoye: God bless Nigeria Army for the good job they are doing!
These boys are just spamming our cities.
Locks that don't even fit them.
Nice hair cut man.
ODEWALE ADESOYE But why are you embarrassing yourself |
Family › Re: Men, You Must Take Care Of The Baby Even If DNA Confirms The baby Is Not Yours by BSdetector: 10:52pm On Jan 02, 2021 |
Shit talking from a clout chasing bitch. |
Crime › Re: Bandits Attack Abubakar Dauran, Zamfara Commissioner's Convoy, Kill Driver by BSdetector: 12:25am On Nov 10, 2020 |
Just another day in Dante's 7th hell..
I guess this is fake news, let's move on |
Politics › Re: Falz To Buhari: You Clearly Know Nothing About Respecting The Will Of The People by BSdetector: 12:18am On Nov 10, 2020 |
And Mr Seun Osewa this isn't the first time I've been banned replying some northern trash....have you sold your website to the government but if not and you still own this website and decide to ban certain comments I tell you today that you are a balless subhuman and really you won't go far in life kissing and sucking the balls of a certain group of people, and really you have no business calling yourself a man cus you have no balls... nairaland is a dinosaur and will soon be replaced with a freerer and more open platform.. fuvk u for being a sellout |
Politics › Re: Falz To Buhari: You Clearly Know Nothing About Respecting The Will Of The People by BSdetector: 12:02am On Nov 10, 2020 |
@abduljabbar the mods kept me from replying you.... it's the thing about the truth, people hate to hear it, you knew I was going to call you out on your load of bs somehow while trying to respond to you I got banned. All I'd say is that no matter how long you tell yourself a lie, it still wouldn't be truth, once the ban is up I'd do well to reply you...till then stay safe, don't get high on tramadol, don't get shot by bandits and leave that under aged boy alone
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