Curious345's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Curious345's Profile › Curious345's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 (of 334 pages)
They ask you for this permission before you even qualify for a loan. That's why when you fail to pay your loan , they send you pictures of yourself you never thought existed tiswell: |
But at least you go to the bathroom with your phone , they see your nudes too Procashtips: |
Loan apps can switch on your phone camera and microphone to record you without your knowing. Even while you're naked they can see you |
Enter night bus its way safer that way |
Nigeria's do not support any truncation of our democratic process |
Which is very sad disgraceful shameful terribly dirty decision |
The UEFA champions league is here again. Get yourself together |
Man really spoke his mind I don't blame me maybe he has lost some member of his family and probably has paid ransom or contributed to the payment of ransom on two or three occasion |
Ok The question is can Tinubu give all these orders? I'm not trying to speak against him, but this was a man who was running away from debate during the presidential election and when he was to eventually speak he gave the microphone to nasir El rufai to speak on his behalf because he knew hr knows he talks incoherently |
The question is can Tinubu give all these orders? I'm not trying to speak against him, but this was a man who was running away from debate during the presidential election and when he was to eventually speak he gave the microphone to nasir El rufai to speak on his behalf because he knew hr knows he talks incoherently |
Sheikh Ahmad Gumi has spent years openly defending bandits who kidnap, rape and murder Nigerians in cold blood. He calls them “victims of injustice,” opposes their terrorist designation, begs for amnesty, and dismisses mass abductions as propaganda. In a country that has lost thousands of citizens and seen millions displaced by these same criminals, such rhetoric does not qualify as mediation – it is outright apologism that emboldens killers, demoralises troops and erodes the state’s legitimacy. Allowing a man who repeatedly justifies terrorism to walk free while security forces die fighting the monsters he humanises is a national security absurdity. Neutralising Gumi – through arrest and prosecution under existing anti-terror laws – is no longer a debate; it is a necessity. The absurdity reached peak irony in September 2025 when Gumi’s own son, Abdulrahaman, graduated from the Nigerian Defence Academy and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. The same Army battling the bandits Gumi courts has now trained, uniformed and armed his heir. In any serious country, the child of a high-profile terrorist sympathiser would face the strictest vetting or outright rejection; in Nigeria, he gets salutes and photographs with a proud father who pins the rank himself. This is not about punishing a son for his father’s sins – it is about basic institutional sanity. When the military fighting a war admits the progeny of a man accused of fraternising with the enemy, it sends one unmistakable message: connections trump security. Nigeria cannot win against terrorism while its most sensitive institutions appear compromised by the very voices undermining the war. Gumi’s freedom to defend cold-blooded killers and his family’s privileged access to state power are two sides of the same dangerous coin. Both must end – swiftly and decisively. |
Is that why they tried so hard to paint Peter obi son as gay ? EasternActivist: |
GravityDefier:Today I see what Babangida saw |
The old full made sure he tagged an izala handle to curry domb jihadists |
Nice one I think this is unbiased Mishaya: |
He just made a tiktok post yesterday |
This is very true unfortunately the president is TONE DEAF. IS IT NOT THE SAME PRESIDENT THAT RAN AWAY FROM EVERY SINGLE DEBATE DURING THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION? AND WHEN IS EVENTUALLY CAME FOR HIM TO SPEAK HE PASSED THE MICROPHONE TO A FORMER GOVERNOR TO SPEAK ON HIS BEHALF BECAUSE SHE COULDN'T SPEAK COHERENTLY |
But you're posting like Sheik Gumi. Is that you sir ? Willy2025: |
Oh they did get a lot back. There was retribution for the terrorists. The entire Gaza strip rendered unliveable and destroyed ,tens of thousands of Hamas dead , their political echelon decimated both home and abroad. And yes they paid with some hostage blood , but it was worth it Willy2025: |
What did Israel do to Hamas and still got the hostages back ? Site October 7 2023 Willy2025: |
The couple kidnapped in aviele , the fulani herdsmen are asking for ₦50m naira only. Don't forget that ₦50m equals 57 brand new AK 47 rifles. And ₦1b is equals to 1157 brand new AK 47 rifles. And equals 1200 brand new Fulani te**rist recruits |
Things are getting serious every single day
|
ClearFlair:sure could be ransom was paid |
Hello are you sure about this |
Why are all Nigeria military bases in the north and Muslim north |
Chochocho |
Ok this is serious Na waooo. ₦1600 = $1 ₦3.1 trillion = $ 1.93b Nigeria SECURES itself with just $1.93b dollars , THERE IS EVERY REASON FOR Y'ALL TO BE WORRIED |
A Nigerian court has sentenced IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu to life imprisonment for terrorism. The verdict upholds national unity against violent secessionism. Kanu’s Radio Biafra broadcasts repeatedly incited armed rebellion. He openly called Nigeria a “zoo” and urged followers to take up arms. IPOB under his command enforced deadly sit-at-home orders across the Southeast. Security forces suffered ambushes directly linked to his directives. Over 200 deaths have been tied to IPOB violence since 2015. Civilian lives were lost to brutal enforcement squads. Economic activity in the region collapsed under constant threats. Kanu jumped bail in 2017 and fled to the United Kingdom. He continued directing operations from abroad via social media. His dramatic 2021 rearrest in Kenya ended years as a fugitive. The trial lasted four years with overwhelming documentary and witness evidence. Seven terrorism-related counts were proven beyond reasonable doubt. Justice Omotosho showed mercy by rejecting the death penalty. Life imprisonment permanently neutralizes Kanu’s ability to orchestrate violence. The sentence deters other separatist leaders from choosing terror. It reassures citizens that the state can protect them from armed agitators. Nigeria’s sovereignty remains non-negotiable despite ethnic grievances. Today’s ruling proves the judiciary can deliver justice without fear or favour. |
Yes oo. Yoruba tinged judge blaming him for Yoruba crimes in Lagos during endsarz |
Trump and Biafra: An Unlikely Puppet Master? The user's rhetorical zinger lands squarely: Does Trump look like someone swayed by Biafran groups? Hardly. His foreign policy playbook—transactional deals, evangelical pandering, and aversion to "forever wars"—prioritizes U.S. interests over diaspora lobbying. Trump's 2017-2021 term ignored Biafran pleas, focusing instead on trade spats with China and ISIS defeats. This 2025 pivot? It's vintage Trump: A nod to his base amid midterm jostling, bolstered by USCIRF reports predating any Kanu missive. Biafran activists, while vocal on X—urging Trump to "liberate" the southeast amid "Christian genocide,"—lack the clout of AIPAC or Cuban exiles. Their "influence" is a mirage, conjured to portray Igbos as disloyal saboteurs rather than citizens demanding justice. Breaking the Cycle: Time for Accountability Over Accusations Nigeria's leaders would do well to heed Trump's thunder not as Igbo-orchestrated sabotage, but as a mirror to their failures. The violence in Plateau and Benue states isn't a Biafran plot; it's a humanitarian crisis demanding federal action—better intelligence, community policing, and equitable resource allocation.bd515e Stoking Yoruba-Igbo divides only weakens the federation, echoing the 1966 pogroms that birthed Biafra. As one X user lamented, prophets and politicians alike must condemn the killings without tribal caveats. For Tinubu's administration, the real test isn't debunking "Biafra lobbies" but delivering security. Otherwise, these fabrications will only fuel the very separatism they decry. Nigeria deserves better: Unity forged in truth, not tribal smoke screens |
A Pattern of Yoruba-Igbo Rivalry: History's Echoes in Modern Politics. Nigeria's ethnic fault lines, particularly between the Yoruba southwest and Igbo southeast, are no secret. Rooted in colonial-era divisions and the 1967-1970 Biafran War—which killed over a million Igbos—this rivalry has fueled political maneuvering for decades. The 1977 African Cup Winners' Cup final in Lagos, pitting Yoruba-dominated IICC against Igbo-linked Rangers, escalated into riots that required military intervention, underscoring how even sports can ignite tribal tinder.2f378b Fast-forward to today: Under Tinubu's Yoruba-centric All Progressives Congress (APC), Igbo marginalization—evident in Kanu's detention and southeast infrastructure neglect—breeds resentment. When scandals erupt, like the 2023 fuel subsidy debacle or ongoing naira devaluation, the playbook activates: Demonize the "other." A 2024 study on ethno-religious hostility found that exposure to violence heightens outgroup prejudice, creating a feedback loop where governments exploit it for unity against a common "enemy." In Lagos, Igbo-Yoruba clashes over markets and politics exemplify this, with tactics ranging from economic boycotts to media smears.5ffdbb Tinubu's era is no exception. As economic heat rises— with inflation hitting 34% in October 2025—blaming Biafra for Trump's barbs serves dual purposes: Rallying Yoruba and northern support while discrediting Igbo calls for equity as "treasonous." |