Politics › Re: Atrocities Committed By Fulani-hausa Muslims On Southern Kaduna Christians by Dollyak(f): 1:37am On Jul 08, 2015 |
Lovesdaisied: But he wasn't killing in the name of Christianity though. A VERY high percentage of Norwegians are atheist. Up to a third to half the population, if I remember correctly.
He was a skin-head nut with fanatical ideas concerning immigration and race, and he acted of his own accord without course to any specific religion. Very isolated case.
This is unlike organized, unionized, violent Islamic sects including ISIS, Al Shabbab, Al Quaeda, and Boko Haram who kill IN THE NAME OF ISLAM.
And the CONTINUOUS killings noted in the North.
For every Breivik, there are hundreds of Muslim footsoldiers ready to kill or misplace thousands for their Religion.
Why is this so hard to admit? I wouldn't waste my time with malcolmx, I can bet he enjoys the killings of Christians. We all know yoruba Muslims are just as peaceful as their Christian counterparts, but his inability to acknowledge the intolerance of Muslims in the north is scary. |
Politics › Re: Atrocities Committed By Fulani-hausa Muslims On Southern Kaduna Christians by Dollyak(f): 1:32am On Jul 08, 2015 |
MalcoImX: The cause to you is Islam, and I may not agree with you. When Anders Behring Breivik (a Christian terrorist) killed 77 Christians, injuring 241 others in 2011 in Norway, the cause then should be Christianity you mean? wow.. we have a strong muslim apologist here. One of the few times I actually don't how to reply a poster. I am sure you will also argue religious violence between Muslims and Christian in Nigeria, is equal. Again you can't expect much from someone with malcom X moniker. |
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Politics › Re: We Need Blood Donors In Zaria,kaduna - NEMA by Dollyak(f): 11:46pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Nigerians Must Live With The Consequences Of "CHANGE" - FFK by Dollyak(f): 10:48pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Rip to your political career. He definitely need to learn how to present his words in a PC manner. |
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Politics › Re: After Rejecting Jonathan, Nigerians Deserve Boko Haram Bombings – Fani-kayode by Dollyak(f): 10:39pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Bye bye to his political career. Regardless of his feelings there are some things you don't say in public. Senseless. |
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Politics › Re: We Need Blood Donors In Zaria,kaduna - NEMA by Dollyak(f): 9:11pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
barcanista: I wish I live in Kaduna state. Our brothers and sisters in Kaduna should please heed the call. Let's save lives Let's save the lives of those who cared about fellow humans and leave those who didn't to rot. I know this is insensitive but I don't care. When I lost some of my extended families in the north no one cared. |
Politics › Re: We Need Blood Donors In Zaria,kaduna - NEMA by Dollyak(f): 9:10pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
They should be very selective when donating bloods. There is no point donating blood to those who supports boko haram. They only care when their fellow Muslims or northerners are affected. |
Politics › Re: Boko Haram Threatens To Kill Thisday Journalist (read Their Letter) by Dollyak(f): 7:46pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
ilobasama: I bliv one day, naija go beta keep hoping. Enjoy and revel in the thoughts of a better Nigeria, as this might never happen. |
Politics › Re: Urgent Call On Nass And Buhari To Ban Full Length Hijab by Dollyak(f): 7:12pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
Ecoplexus: It was planned before; northern leaders kicked against it I hope some of them get a taste of their medicine from one of the girls. Most of their children don't subscribe to the oppressive rule. |
Politics › Re: Atrocities Committed By Fulani-hausa Muslims On Southern Kaduna Christians by Dollyak(f): 7:09pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
LegatusGlaber: By using pics of what happened in another African country just to decieve the gullible and excite those easily given to emotions? what about the listed killings, are they all false. Majority of us have lost one member or two to violence in the north. I don't need to look at the link to know many southerners have been lost to violence. |
Politics › Re: Female Suicide Bomber Attacks Military Checkpoint In Borno - Sahara Reporters by Dollyak(f): 6:55pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
The leaders have surely failed their citizens. If this kind of stuff increases then movement between norther and southern region should be stopped swiftly to contain the mess. |
Politics › Re: Atrocities Committed By Fulani-hausa Muslims On Southern Kaduna Christians by Dollyak(f): 6:53pm On Jul 07, 2015 |
LegatusGlaber: Op, how callous of you to append pics of other happenings so as to achieve your selfish motives.
Pray tell, what do you want to achieve with this thread? Reopen old wounds or bruise a new one?
And you call yourself a human being? Pathetic To create awareness? To give a perspective about historical killings of the northerners. I think it's important especially when little have been done to solve the killings in the north. |
Crime › Re: Robbers Rape Female Doctors In Calabar by Dollyak(f): 11:52am On Jul 07, 2015 |
From one bad news to the other. Staying put for a while. |
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Politics › Re: Lagos Urges Absconded Father Of Three Sets Of Twins To Return by Dollyak(f): 7:26am On Jul 07, 2015 |
Is there any social workers in lagos or Nigeria? This is their job. |
Politics › Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Dollyak(f): 6:33am On Jul 07, 2015 |
eph12: Said it before and i still insist it's the only way. Nigeria should practice true federalism now or disintegrate. If not we will only be running in cycles. indeed |
Politics › Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Dollyak(f): 6:30am On Jul 07, 2015 |
san316: Good luck is responsible for this. He didn't take BH seriously. He allowed them to blossom and got deeply rooted in the country. How do we expect PMB to just decimate them in just a month? When GEJ led army was supposed to annihilate the insurgents, they were showing us footage of how BH members were running away. They got integrated into the society and are now blowing everyone up.
GEJ is the worst thing to have happened to Nigeria but God willing, we shall prevail over the enemies. To hell with Biafra, cant wait to see their backs. Hindsight is always a wonderful thing. Even if goodluck was more aggressive towards boko haram it still wouldn't have solved the issue. There is a fundamental problem yet to be addressed in Nigeria. There will always be many people groups like boko haram in Nigeria until some issues are addressed. The inability to acknowledge these issues has to be my biggest fear going forward. |
Politics › Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Dollyak(f): 5:54am On Jul 07, 2015*. Modified: 6:15am On Jul 07, 2015 |
Kastonkastroll: Cramjones's alternative moniker, oya keep deceiving yourself Mr cocaine sniffer
Btw Nigeria is in a slow process of change and won't disintegrate anytime soon. You pdp guys are very funny, so because you guys lost the election, we all begin to hear this disintegration calls from your quarters. smh Don't worry everything will change. The only question is growing up or decaying. Answering this question is similar to watching a fight between nuclear fusion and gravity in free space, we all know one will eventually lose the fight, but not sure which. Hey, it surely is a captivating episode filled with many twist and turns so I will advise we enjoy the ride. |
Politics › Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Dollyak(f): 5:32am On Jul 07, 2015 |
trapQ: you don't fix things by breaking it more. that is totally going to shatter Nigeria. the problems we face as a nation only resulted from decades of corruption. there are many other countries with more diverse ethnicities yet they found a way to coexist with each other. what we need do is be more tolerant of each other and end corrupting. We just don't share the same values in this country. Breaking up Nigeria is the better option because things can't get much worse than this. There are ideals and there is practicality. Nigeria is barely in a blast mode, wait for the shockwave. |
Politics › Re: Why I regret campaigning for Change- Opinion by Dollyak(f): 4:43am On Jul 07, 2015*. Modified: 6:44am On Jul 07, 2015 |
I kind of agree with you. Seriously, the more you look at it the more you see how hopeless the situation is. Nigeria is simply too big and diverse for her own good. Available evidence have shown, that this marriage of unequal partners and perhaps force integration was to facilitate British administrative purposes. We have all seen the aftermath of this colonial error which was promoted after independence by our own ingenious compradoes. Our very security apparatus in the country have been compromised or failed depicting a clear case of a fail-state. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. I doubt any of our forefathers would've agreed to this relationship if they knew Nigeria would turn out like this. I truly feel sorry for buhari. His hands are tied
Nigerians have seen it all. |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo, Tinubu Not Yoruba Leaders – Afenifere by Dollyak(f): 10:16pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
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Agriculture › Re: Beginning A Small Scale Snail Farm by Dollyak(f): 9:55pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
Neduzze5: Lolz @ Mortal Kombat 
Thanks boss for the encouragement. It's better you start from the little you have. If the need be to purchase, then fine. There's a reason why they are called natural resources..... Respect to you. I love your positive attitude. |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo, Tinubu Not Yoruba Leaders – Afenifere by Dollyak(f): 9:20pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
freshdude99: Did you just say"we" ?? Mbakwa o... We can't be baptized with these dullardinhoes  lol.. I am partly yoruba and Igbo. Best of both worlds  |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo, Tinubu Not Yoruba Leaders – Afenifere by Dollyak(f): 9:13pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
AwesomelyMade: A yoruba man that wasn't decieved during the last election is one who saw that GEJ has qualities which none of those waving brooms do not have Let's be honest, neither Jonathan or buhari are good enough to lead Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: Obasanjo, Tinubu Not Yoruba Leaders – Afenifere by Dollyak(f): 8:53pm On Jul 06, 2015*. Modified: 10:41pm On Jul 06, 2015 |
Right move. I still believe tinubu is one of the few capable of helping the southwest against the north. So I hope this move can give him a rethink about his priorities. SW need to move forward, as we can no longer afford to be pulled down again. |