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AlhajiImam:Yeah. Like they worked on the videos of soldiers beating up farmers in Ogun state because they protested herders grazing their cattle on farmlands and destroying crops. Like they worked on the video of the arrested Fulani who murdered in the East who then boasted that his people will soon come to release him, which truly they did. Like they analysed the videos of a herdsman grazing on one farmers crop in Ilorin and attacking the farmer because the latter filmed him Don't you think the DSS will also show the same I-don't-care attitude towards this Fulani herdsmen eviction? Cos me I don't trust the DSS that has been sleeping all the while to suddenly wake up to this. |
AlhajiImam:Have you not seen the videos where they were chased away from the bushes into the rivers? Way I see it they'll have no choice but to relocate to other willing States or to their cousins in the North |
kemmy196:Well, you make call it a spiritual bullet proof vest. It has been deeply investigated and analysed by curious minds who discovered that it's not the conventional bullet proof vest but one ladened with various fortifications.
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MASTAkiLLAh:That's takkiya in action. It's "righteous lying" and is a concept allowed amongst fulanis and Islam. |
SW1st:Even soldier dey dia sef. ![]() |
Ghen ghen! Oyo is surreptitiously doing theirs, secretly backed by state resources since he is PDP and is going for a second term. Fáyemí of Ekiti is thinking of presidency, so he is still neither here nor there. However the people will take the decision for him. Some communities in the state have already defied his order to host fulanis and driven out the marauders in their entirety. Ondo is not hiding his and is fully confrontational. At least he doesn't have a re-election to muddle up his decisions. Let's see who'll defy the high court ruling most especially when it's now backed by state, local and native actors all over south west. Àmòtékùn will make a few arrests of violators and hand 'em over to the Fulani compromised police. But that will just be show-off and a diversion. The majority of arrests will be done by the natives, OPC, Agbekoya and other local security forces. Those arrested will not be handed over to the police, but will summarily disappear. They won't tell Fulanis before they pack their load and flee. Szkpytqgdcvx925:I strongly believe this handler is not a human being. It's most likely a bot programmed to give opinion at variance with common sense. Seun, one of your experiments is going beserk o. In fact I even feel somehow ridiculous now sef, cos I'm quoting a bot. AlhajiImam:How 'bout the right of any southerner to live anywhere in the North to rear pigs or to sell alcoholic beverages? Oh sorry, it's another bot |
MOJ584:Long thing. |
I love the strategy. Shebi the FG's delegation to "assess the damage sustained by the fulanis" is to be headed by the state police commissioner Mrs Odenigbo. So let's see how a woman will defy the indigenes' instruction of women to stay away during the Oro festival period, and not further agrieve Igangan people they are trying to forge peace with. Strangers of which the Fulanis are are also forbidden to move around during this festival. If you hope to get acceptance from them, at least you must repsect their culture. And you can't hope to visit the community until the festival's are declared over by the custodians of tradition in the community. Meanwhile males including Sunday Igboho are free to move around while the festival is ongoing. The longer the reconciliation process takes to kick-start, the more remote the possibilities of re-absorption and re-settlement of the evicted Fulanis back into the community will be. Great strategy from Igangan people. MOJ584:Nnamdi Kanu already has a battered reputation amongs the oppressed majority of the south ever since he declared war on 'em. They already find it hard to trust him, for if he could call 'em animals living in the zoo and declared them as enemies (everyone in the south not IPOB), then the trust has already been eroded. Any southern agitations that form any alliances with Nnamdi Kanu now will be tantamount to failure, the same way any alliances formed by the #EndSars with politicians will have rendered the movement ineffective. This notwithstanding, the end tail of the #EndSars protest was almost rubbished the moment Nnamdi Kanu stepped in with his tweets and publications to destroy infrastructures and installations in Lagos and the rest of South West. Pray, tell. How do you form alliance with such backstabber? |
beautyhd:You are wrongly persistent. This is also one factor that estranged you to your fellow southerners that they had to refuse support for Nnamdi Kanu, an issue that you decry now. Have you for once deeply analysed why there was zero support for Nnamdi many from fellow southerners and even from your governors? I'll save you the stress, it's simple. Kanu declared war not on the aggressors alone (the FG headed by the Fulani hegemony) but also on fellow oppressed citizens (the south west, middle belt and South South and even fellow Igbos who appear to have views at variance with his and those Igbos he accused of conducting business with the SW, SS and MB) So tell me, if Nnamdi Kanu insults me and calls me an animal living inside a zoo who should be killed (literarily), not minding the fact that I'm not part of the government and I also suffer the same oppression that he claims to fight, how the hell will he get my support? Sunday Igboho did not declare war on Igbos or Hausas or Efiks living on Yorubaland, but on the aggressors - the fulanis. That's the difference between the duo. You'll please save us the stress of needing to say this again and again in an attempt to re-educate many like you who believe that Kanu was right in his declaration of war against all oppressed Nigerians. Preach this truth above to yourselves. |
I don't wish the FG should take steps to address this issue because whatever they do as long as Fulani patron is in power will simply be scratching the surface. I desire an all out descent on all Fulani installations in the South West and eviction of 'em all. Let 'em all leave first, then get re-admitted but this time with strict conditions attached to it. No grazing of farmlands They must be a NIN holder confirming they are registered Nigerians. Register themselves with the state/south west region. Be ready to lease (not purchase) lands from aborigines If they will have Seriki Fulanis, he would be answerable to the local monarch (not state governor) in the town of residence. Their activities will be strictly monitored and auctioned from time to time. |
Buhari no go hear word o. That reminds me of a tyrant in the scriptures. He had the opportunity to repent, but his heart was hardened until he and his military forces perished in a deluge. Who knows, this may be the ultimate destination for this despot. This also brings to mind the movie, final destination. He has escaped it somehow during the #EndSars protests, but it seems destruction still has affinity for him. His wife has probably seen ahead, the reason she deserted the state House and exiled to Dubai, citing insecurity in Aso rock as a reason. |
Brief illness or Covik - 19 birus (in Buhari's voice)? |
I don't get it. Are those dead corpses wrapped in polythene bags or are they living? |
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Nigeriabiafra80:You are trying to be wise by half. The difference between the duo of Many and Igboho is as clear as daylight. The only similarity between the two is that they are both agitating for their people to exist in peace in the country. Nnamdi Kanu on his own part though did not direct his fight against the aggressors but against anyone not Igbo. In fact, if you are Igbo but happen not to be in support of his fight, you automatically become an enemy that falls in his line of fire. How can you conveniently ignore NK's threat of yoruba pastorpreneurs and their churches? He condemned Igbo people that patronise Yoruba businesses and installations and called them backstabbers for aligning with the Yoruba who according to him "have supported the Hausas". He called the country a zoo (which I really don't have problem with) but he now went ahead to call Nigerians (I included) animals that live in the zoo. I wasn't the aggressor, the Fulani is. But NK decides to direct the fight to me, hence he has lost my support for his cause since day one. Please this is not hearsay. I listened to radio Biafra the first time ever in 2017 cos I happened to visit Onitsha then. I was shocked by what I heard in the programs. It was literarily a war of words on every person not Igbo (or an Igbo not in support of the cause) wherease the outfit claims it was fighting for freedom from the northern oppression. And that is where they got it all wrong. And while he was doing this, majority of Igbos urged him on. D'you remember one UK based Yoruba dude like that that called himself one funny name (can't recall that name) that went online during the #EndSars period to make videos instructing Igbos to leave yourbaland? Have you heard anything else from him of late? Did he become popular like Sunday Igboho? Yorubas everywhere simply ignored Radio Kudirat was a mastermind of the south west. It was formed against the abacha military Junta of the north. But that radio was all inclusive. It did not discriminate against Igbo, Hausa, Ibiobio or Efik. It had presenters and anchors from all enthinc nationalities and all works of life because there was a common enemy - the military from the north. Northerners always eagerly stand by their radio when it is 8pm everyday to tune to the station. Radio Kudirat was a successful venture because it was against the common enemy, not against the people unlike Nnamdi Kanu's IPOB which made itself enemy for people rather than against the oppressors. Sunday Igboho has never (I stand corrected) called out nor threatened the Igbos or anyone else for that matter. Every non-Nigerian and sane Nigerian irrespective of nationality that lives in the south west have been endangered by the Fulani menace. This means that the problematic Fulani in this case is the common enemy. His voice has always called out against one thing - the Fulani menace and he has rightly acted in dealing with such in actions and in words. If Igboho had begun to include non-aggressors like Hausas and Igbos in his targets, you can bet that he already will be having condemnations from Yorubas in Nigeria and in diaspora. In fact, I will not spare him my vitriolics. That's the difference between him and Nnamdi Kanu which is a s clear as daylight. And the four people that liked your comment, Sheesh! What were they thinking? |
And who send Tinubu? Or even that useless Fáyemí for Ekiti? Is the ambition of any of the two worth the lives of any South Westerner or any Nigerian? SilverNorGold:I swear as a Yoruba, I don't mind a South Eastern of repute, value and reliability getting that much coveted position. I'm all for it. And who knows, the current happenings might be a divine way to pave way for a South Eastern. What I will vehemently oppose with my limited strength and voting power is a northerner remaining there. It will simply be destructive cos it will automatically mean a continuation of the nepotism, despotism, injustices and Fulani massacres that currently hold sway in Buhari's administration. Having said all these, you northerners are liars and expert in Taqqiya. You think you can threaten Yorubas with refusal to renege presidency to 'em as if you guys have the sole right to Nigeria. Give it to Igbos, it still achieves the same southern desire of having it moved down south and far away from the North. And I know your threat is half-hearted and half-ass3d. You thrive in disunity between southerners and that is what you aim to achieve with that threat. Unfortunately for you, the Fulani menace has brought a coalition of Southern forces and middle belt forces against you people. You've lost the plot already. Nigeriabiafra80:You are trying to be wise by half. The difference between the duo of Many and Igboho is as clear as daylight. The only similarity between the two is that they are both agitating for their people to exist in peace in the country. Nnamdi Kanu on his own part though did not direct his fight against the aggressors but against anyone not Igbo. In fact, if you are Igbo but happen not to be in support of his fight, you automatically become an enemy that falls in his line of fire. How can you conveniently ignore NK's threat of yoruba pastorpreneurs and their churches? He condemned Igbo people that patronise Yoruba businesses and installations and called them backstabbers for aligning with the Yoruba who according to him "have supported the Hausas". He called the country a zoo (which I really don't have problem with) but he now went ahead to call Nigerians (I included) animals that live in the zoo. I wasn't the aggressor, the Fulani is. But NK decides to direct the fight to me, hence he has lost my support for his cause since day one. Please this is not hearsay. I listened to radio Biafra the first time ever in 2017 cos I happened to visit Onitsha then. I was shocked by what I heard in the programs. It was literarily a war of words on every person not Igbo (or an Igbo not in support of the cause) wherease the outfit claims it was fighting for freedom from the northern oppression. And that is where they got it all wrong. And while he was doing this, majority of Igbos urged him on. D'you remember one UK based Yoruba dude like that that called himself one funny name (can't recall that name) that went online during the #EndSars period to make videos instructing Igbos to leave yourbaland? Have you heard anything else from him of late? Did he become popular like Sunday Igboho? Yorubas everywhere simply ignored him cos that call was not a solution for the problem at hand. Radio Kudirat was a mastermind of the south west. It was formed against the abacha military Junta of the north. But that radio was all inclusive. It did not discriminate against Igbo, Hausa, Ibiobio or Efik. It had presenters and anchors from all enthinc nationalities and all works of life because there was a common enemy - the military from the north. Northerners always eagerly stand by their radio when it is 8pm everyday to tune to the station. Radio Kudirat was a successful venture because it was against the common enemy, not against the people unlike Nnamdi Kanu's IPOB which made itself enemy for people rather than against the oppressors. Sunday Igboho has never (I stand corrected) called out nor threatened the Igbos or anyone else for that matter. Every non-Nigerian and sane Nigerian irrespective of nationality that lives in the south west have been endangered by the Fulani menace. This means that the problematic Fulani in this case is the common enemy. His voice has always called out against one thing - the Fulani menace and he has rightly acted in dealing with such in actions and in words. If Igboho had begun to include non-aggressors like Hausas and Igbos in his targets, you can bet that he already will be having condemnations from Yorubas in Nigeria and in diaspora. In fact, I will not spare him my vitriolics. That's the difference between him and Nnamdi Kanu which is a s clear as daylight. And the four people that liked your comment, Sheesh! What were they thinking? |
Ishilove:You're getting it wrong. When government engages and encourages bias and prejudice and in favour of aggressors, the oppressed are left with no choice than to defend 'emselves against their aggressors. The FG is clearly complicit in all these injustice. If not, they wouldn't have the knee jerk reaction to Akeredolu's proclaimation but give a sessile reaction to loss of lives associated with the kidnappings and crimes by the Fulanis. Think of what usually happens in Benue. Recall a Fulani kidnapper that was caught in the East but he had the effrontery to say that he will soon be freed. That is the reality and the truth of it all - he will be released and free to continue his crimes. Three weeks ago, about 10 Nigerian soldiers accompanied Fulani herdsmen to harass aborigines and landowners in Ogun state and force them to allow herders graze their cows on farmland. https://www.nairaland.com/6378244/soldiers-escort-herdsmen-ogun-villages Doesn't that look government-backed to you? |
hotwax:What's the name of the movie? Or the link to watch? |
Freestainworld:You are trying to be wise by half. The difference between the duo is as clear as daylight. The only similarity between the two is that they are both agitating for their people to exist in peace in the country. Nnamdi Kanu on his own part though did not direct his fight against the aggressors but against anyone not Igbo. In fact, if you are Igbo but happen not to be in support of his fight, you automatically become an enemy that falls in his line of fire. How can you conveniently ignore NK's threat of yoruba pastorpreneurs and their churches? He condemned Igbo people that patronise Yoruba businesses and installations and called them backstabbers for aligning with the Yoruba who according to him "have supported the Hausas". He called the country a zoo (which I really don't have problem with) but he now went ahead to call Nigerians (I included) animals that live in the zoo. I wasn't the aggressor, the Fulani is. But NK decides to direct the fight to me, hence he has lost my support for his cause since day one. Please this is not hearsay. I listened to radio Biafra the first time ever in 2017 cos I happened to visit Onitsha then. I was shocked by what I heard in the programs. It was literarily a war of words on every person not Igbo (or an Igbo not in support of the cause) wherease the outfit claims it was fighting for freedom from the northern oppression. And that is where they got it all wrong. Radio Kudirat was a mastermind of the south west. It was formed against the abacha military Junta of the north. But that radio was all inclusive. It did not discriminate against Igbo, Hausa, Ibiobio or Efik. It had presenters and anchors from all enthinc nationalities and all works of life because there was a common enemy - the military from the north. Northerners always eagerly stand by their radio when it is 8pm everyday to tune to the station. Radio Kudirat was a successful venture because it was against the common enemy, not against the people unlike Nnamdi Kanu's IPOB which made itself enemy for people rather than against the oppressors. Sunday Igboho has never (I stand corrected) called out nor threatened the Igbos or anyone else for that matter. Every non-Nigerian and sane Nigerian irrespective of nationality that lives in the south west have been endangered by the Fulani menace. This means that the problematic Fulani in this case is the common enemy. His voice has always called out against one thing - the Fulani menace and he has rightly acted in dealing with such in actions and in words. That's the difference between him and Nnamdi Kanu which is a s clear as daylight. Sheesh! And even the 48 forumites that liked your comment, what were they thinking?! |
4oxno:Bro, that is one storage asset you have there. Guard and protect it jealousy ![]() |
Peterlove11:2s4p ke?! For a 48v system from 270w panel, bro that is suboptimal. I have a 24v system with 320w panels (2s2p) and 350w panel (2s1p). The open voltage is around 85v to 90v and while on CC comes around to 70v to 75v. From this, using 2s for your 48v system will give poor harvest for the open voltage will not approach the level necessary to power your CC to charge the batteries adequately. Least you should go for with your 270w panel is 3s and 4s if you have a controller with open voltage approaching 180v. Peterlove11:Change your config to 3s first before thinking of managing PV production, for you may end up getting an impressive harvest doing that that augmenting with PHCN may no longer be a strong neccesity. |
olopan:Is that 4s3p config for the 48v system? |
Peterlove11: Valto: earthrealm: ojeysky:This is "war of the displays". ![]() |
privaldo:The Fulanis in CAR had much more control of state structures of the country than they currently do in Nigeria, yet they failed miserably at protecting 'emselves when the people rose against 'em. Nigeria is polytheistic and also multi-ethnic, that is one reason alone that will water down their influence over the army. As such, they can't have complete control of the army against Nigerians. The #EndSars "mini anarchy" is an uprising, somewhat like what happened in CAR. The security forces were simply overan such that they had no choice but to align with the people in some instances of palliatives sharing that we saw online. In the east, there were recorded cases of soldiers shooting protesters without the bullets having any effects on the advancing protesters. Security personnels that failed to retreat were simply mobbed or outrightly taken out. In addition, the military is overstretched and can only do so much to fight on the side of a non aboriginal group like the Fulani. There tool of religion worked in the North by placating the people until they took over every structure. This tool cannot work in the south most especially the South East. If push comes to shove, I doubt the Fulani hegemony will thread with caution in standing with herdsmen against the whole country and murdering majority. As a matter of fact, if this battle does not take place now, the Fulanis are already an endangered group that people are waiting for to have their pound of flesh post 2023. You can be sure they know this as well, so by then they will have reduced their criminal activities significantly and patiently waiting for another opportunity when they will have their own in power again to continue the evil. But of course that strategy is already known, so Nigerians are more woke. |
All na Taqqiya. That's the lying strategy in Islam. They only promised this in order to make people and their victims relax their onslaught and retaliation on 'em. By the time the victims are well relaxed, they will strike again. |
privaldo:Have you checked out Central African Republic (CAR) story? The Fulanis played the same script in CAR as they are currently playing in Nigeria. It took less than a week for the Fulani president to be dethroned by the people after the national guards were overrun. The fulanis only have their men occupy the top position in the army, just a miniscule number and maybe like 100 officers at most. The war will be fought by the foot soldiers and a few fulanis are among those. Other regions too have their own sons occupy top positions in the army though strategically in much reduced numbers than the fulanis, but that notwithstanding you need just one man to upturn things for the fulanis. By the time things get awry (the fulanis better pray it doesn't get to that extent and they should act right to make sure events don't deteriorate to such extent), the false security they have will collapse right before their eyes. #EndSars shows a bit of how state power (achieved by the use of police and the army) can fall within seconds when a resolute people decide to take down their tormentors. Or why d'you think Aisha Buhari fled Aso Rock to resettle in Dubai after the #EndSars protests? |
donbachi:He played politics. A Yoruba adage says: Until he has possession of a war matchete, a wise man does not inquire the death that took his father. The analyses up there give a damning poor rating to the Buhari administration and in line with realities on ground, Adeshina has refused to sugarcoat things. There is however a possibility of respite and leeway for the government in 2021/22, as opined by Adeshina and that is dependent on if government is ready to do those necessary reforms. Of course I won't be too optimistic cos General Buhari is known to be a poor listener and a nepotistic individual who would put Kith and kin and clan over merit when making key appointments to chair the needed reforms. This is a far cry from what played out with OBJ or to a lesser extend GEJ who were both known to have capable hands based on merit to man parts of their government. On the flip side and on a lighter note, if we are to go conspiratorial, I'd wager that the swearing in of Boden yesterday gave Adeshina the courage and impetus to speak truth to Buhari government cos the latter isn't likely to be a favourite of Biden's government. |
Forgiveness for hurried conclusion, I ask. I was infuriated at seeing the headline, before reading the news, that is. For it read: » Despite Paying High Taxes, Nigerians Still Provide Water, Electricity - Adesina « So I assumed it was Femi Adeshina, one of the unenviable spokesperson of the current despotic and nepotistic government.
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He most likely picked up the queerness and rubbish and sealed it while at University of Manchester in the UK. Had he been in Nigeria, being schooled along with children of the commoner here in Nigeria, he most likely will not have conceived a gay idea let alone sealed the transformation. I guess the children of the political class have the opportunity of spending the loots of their parents abroad, leaving the commoner and helpless Nigerians to live with decrepit educational infrastructure back home. The convenience and opulence they get from such free money gives 'em little to think about save engaging in inanities. This is worsened by that "liberal" UK society where it is seen as a crime to chastise an erring child. If he schooled in University of Ilorin or OAU or UI interacting with the children of the commoner, he has a very slim chance, perhaps 3% chance, of toying with gayish thoughts but in the UK where LGBTQ specifics are already introduced in their students' curriculum as early as kindergarten, the chances get increased much more, perhaps to a distressing 80% chance. Many Nigerians back home will likely mock Doyin Okupe's (I can remember him being called Doyin Òkúgbé - meaning dead shit, those days cos he acted the same way the duo of Femi adesina and Garba "Garbage" Shehu do now) current travails in schadenfreude, even though I personally will exercise some restraints in doing so. And believe me I won't blame the Nigerians that will, because they have every reason to do it. The years their common resources and patrimony have been looted by the political few like Doyin Okupe to send their children overseas for training cannot be forgotten in a hurry. So if the angered Nigerian sees what he is going thru now as a form of Karma or recompense from God, then who am I to condemn 'em. I wish Doyin enough strength to go thru this trying times, even though his money, opulence and wealth can do little now to solve the problem notwithstanding the fact that it was fostered by the same wealth, opulence and too much convenience in the first instance. |
Too late. Biden is of the liberal party. He already even selected a transgender medical doctor as one of his health advisors.
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From the picture, it's apparent that the delivery was uneventful and well handled by a midwife. The umbilical clip confirms that suspicion. It's the mother that is just heartless to have dumped the newborn. She must have hoped that it would be found much earlier and taken into a motherless babies home. Now she has great guilt on her conscience if she later finds out her baby didn't make it. This is part of the problems that result from poor record keeping. Assuming there was proper birth documentation with birth certificate issued and probably computerised, it will be so easy to track the mother that dumped this baby. Sadly in Nigeria, issuance of birth certificates is not immediately at birth but you may be asked to come back at a later date to obtain it. |
If they did this in saner climes like the US, they'll be arrested for "indecent exposure". That being said, this is more like money jazz things. Dem babalawo must have instructed 'em to do that. |
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