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wizzyrich:In the south west for instance. 99.9% of cow meat in the market is from Hausa/Fulani People. With a successful boycott first. Other non Fulani cow breeders can create special consumer slaughter house for their cows and sell directly to consumers. With that, we know where our beef is coming from instead of buying from the popular markets. In fact, that should not be the first thing to think about in the mind of people that really want to make a change. |
Dshocker:Nohoo! Dem say Na Russia o. You know everything Na Russia these days |
falopey:Please copy and forward to your contacts. Let your contacts forward to their contacts and their contacts to their contacts. Your contacts’ contacts’ contacts. We cannot be giving food to killer herdsmen by patronizing their business. |
Mariangeles:Please copy and forward through WhatsApp or other social media |
The article below was forwarded to me, many of us are familiar with the story, however is being retold from a different Fulani onslaught perspective. " Dear friends, there's a very important piece of history I'll like to share with you which concerns you. On December 1, 1955, a middle-aged "negro woman" in America, Mrs. Rosa Parks, refused to stand up for a young white man who just entered the segregated bus she was ridding in. If she did, she would have had to stand all through the journey. At that time, the bus is segregated in most parts of America: white people sit in front rows and black people sit from the back. Blacks would normally pay fare to the driver in the front, then step out of the bus and go through the back door to find a place in an already tight area at the back. If the allocated spaces for blacks are filled, all other blacks joining the bus would have to stand even when the more than half of the bus spaces reserved for whites are empty! Such was the injustice and humiliation that black Americans faced then. *For refusing to stand up for the young white man, Mrs Rosa Parks was immediately arrested, scheduled for prosecution on Monday December 5. Then the Rev. Martins Luther King and his NAACP comrades stepped in. They called out the people. They spoke about the sad realities of their existence, the terror of an unjust system and barbaric treatments in the hands of fellow Americans* *In addition to speaking out, these Black Americans decided to take action to protest that injustice by boycotting the segregated buses. The boycott began December 6, 1955* Dear friends, here is the crux of the matter: Black Americans took action! For 1 year and 16 days, *they trekked to and from work or boarded improvised pooled taxes, everyday*, until the US supreme courts declared segregation unconstitutional! During the struggle, someone offered one tired black woman a lift in his pool car, but she declined, saying, *"l ain't trekking for myself, but for my children and grandchildren "*! So, dear friends, whenever we don’t take action and we feel unobligated, unconcerned,* we should simply remember the black Americans and those women. Without them, the freedom that US enjoys today wouldn't have happened, or happened too late. Obama may not have become the President of US. *So, the questions before all of us now are: Are we slaves to the Fulani people? Are you ready to trek for yourself and your generation yet unborn as the black Americans did? Are we willing to do our own little bits for the cause of good governance and security of our people? Are we ready to act? If today, it is Benue, Kaduna, Taraba, Enugu, etc, which state or community is next? We have complained and grumbled enough. Now is the time to take action* *Dear friends, there's a general consensus that with effect from July 21st 2019, there should be a total boycott of Fulani cow meat, including suya, kanda (skin), etc. We should discipline our appetite and make this sacrifice now to put an end to the killing of farmers because of cows* *We can get protein from chicken, goat meat, fish, pork, etc. How can we continue to patronise their business and then they turn around to kill our people and destroy our communities? Enough is enough* Pls spread this information to people around you. Thank you. God bless. *I think a ONE YEAR BOYCOTT for a start will send the right signals to this murderous fulani group and their government collaborators. July 21st 2019 commencement date please. Let's keep it a date* Please spread the news to ALL your contacts. As you are reading this , copy it and forward to others on all your social media |
deltateam:The question is, what are you personally going to do about it? Keep buying punch newspaper? Call for a boycott now. Stop buying punch newspaper |
All Christians buying punch newspapers should stage a boycott. Boycott punch newspaper now. Stop giving your money to an organization that doesn’t respect your faith. |
Infinityk:The kind of achievement they are talking about here is not just achievement. It’s career driven achievement in the US backed up with college degree. I think Chinese in the US don’t have that comparing (relatively) their larger population to Nigerian smaller population . Chinese success is success from entrepreneurship/business. But to digress. In my own personal experience in the US as a Nigerian, I see east India’s living American dream than Nigerian. I see them owing luxurious homes in exotic neighborhoods than Nigerians. I went to a Nigerian friend’s graduation party last weekend. She just got her PhD in nursing. Doctor of nursing. That’s the kind of Nigerians they are talking about. |
lonelydora:My Guy. The problem is not about poverty o. The problem is about Nigeria as a whole. The way we used to use one tin of milk for a week in Nigeria, I thought that’s how milk was a luxurious commodity any you go until I traveled out of Nigeria to the US and realized that milk is as cheap as “pure water”. I pour milk into glass and drink the same way I drink water. No hard feelings |
Now all this is turning into a joke |
itsme01:why are you telling lies front and back? Some are just using a loophole to still trade by not labeling it American made and they are doing that on code until they are caught |
lomprico:Cosby confessed to drugging and rapping a woman. Has the pastor admitted to rapping someone? Cosby case does not fit this scenario until the pastor admits everything raped |
laiza:Where do you guys get your misinformation from. First and foremost, Al Qaeda predates all those wars. It was never an aftermaths of Iraq war. Al Qaeda was founded in 1988 by Bin Laden. How is it an aftermath of America invading Iraq? Bin laden was not even an Iraqi/ What about al shabbad ? Al Shabbab was founded in Africa Somalia just like Boko Haram Nigeria. It’s establishment had nothing to do with Afghanistan. It’s just an extremist group that want to establish caliphate in east Africa You can even tell us now that Boko Haram was because America invaded Afghanistan too |
laiza:Which task force? Even some of the countries you listed here are friends of the US. Kuwait (a country liberated from shaddam Hussein by the US during the golf war), Pakistan (a huge beneficiary of annual US aides), Turkey (a member of NATO) and UAE(a country that treat Americans and Europeans like kings on her soil. Another US ally). They are all allies of the US already. |
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FoolishBoy419:If you want to hide something from a black man, put it in writing. He would not read. Did you not read it there that it’s official release from Vietnam Government? Not from google? |
FoolishBoy419:When you just start manufacturing lies . If an estimated 2million civilians died on both sides of the Vietnam while 1.1 million was from the North Vietnam. Now who suffered more casualties? North or south? Besides, the Soviet Union did not support North Vietnam with ground troops. They only did with supplies. By the way, this is not a discussion about Vietnam. It’s a discussion on why Iran should not be gingered into entering a needless war because it would bear most of the devastation on it economy and civilians.
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dermmy:Of course American citizens were sipping coffee. It’s a war on Vietnamese soil. Both parts suffered military casualties. It’s a normal thing in a military combat. The question is, who between the US and Vietnam suffered civilian casualties and the most casualties both civilians and military. Vietnam of course. Who suffered economic and infrastructural casualties? Vietnam of course. Whose citizens were sipping coffee while the Vietnam war was going on? The US of course. Whose citizens were displaced, killed, maimed, and turned into refugees? Vietnam of course. I hope you were old enough to understand politics during Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya wars. Social media were boiling on how the allies of those countries would join forces against the US. But what did we see? OYO. Na OYO be their case. They left alone. The same fate would befall Iran in a war with the US. Na OYO go be Iran case. Go to www.foreignassistance.gov and see the so call allies of Iran (the Arabs) and see how much financial aides they collect from the US yearly. That’s shot up money. The only country that doesn’t collect such is Russia. Russia (Caucasian) will never go to war with another Caucasian country (the US) because of some Arab countries. Be deceiving yourself. They will only be competing against each other and not to go to war to destroy each other because of some brown people. You only came up here quoting how the US suffered thousands of military casualties. Why don’t you quote millions of both military and civilian casualties that Vietnam suffered. The US pulled out of Vietnam after millions of Vietnamese were killed. The US casualties was nothing close to Vietnamese casualties. So now you want the same thing to happen again in Iran. Millions of Iranians both military and civilians would not be spared while Americans would be going about their daily business back in America. American would suffer military casualties of course. But Iran will bear most of the devastation of the war economically, infrastructurally, and as well on their masses. People should use their common sense and stop pushing Iran into a war that would never be fought on American soil rather on Iranian soil. |
Davash222:Don’t mind them. When all the infrastructure in Iran is pounded with bomb and everything reduced to rubble and Iranians become refugees trekking to Europe like the Syrians while American citizens are back home sipping coffee as they always do, their eyes will clear. |
We owe the US. The US still dey give us aides join. But this one about China. Na die oooo. China go put up Nigeria for sale |
bro4u:China is the new slave master. Using loans to enslave African nations. Tell China to give aides not loan. |
Iran has millions of friends. What about millions of enemies it has in the same region. Cheap propaganda from the same press tv guy George Galloway that talked all sort of propaganda during Afghanistan and Iraq wars. I could remember him vividly. He has started again doing what he’s paid for to do |
Amujale:you have no knowledge of what you are talking about. Go and study the difference between territorial waters and international waters. If you say every ocean has been claimed. Tell me. Who claimed Atlantic Ocean. Who does it belong to and Pacific Ocean? Territorial waters, or a territorial sea, as defined by the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, is a belt of coastal waters extending at most 12 nautical miles (22.2 km; 13.8 mi) from the baseline of a coastal state.Apr 29, 2016 Based on the highlight above. Any part of the Ocean that extends beyond 12 nautical miles from the coastline of any country is called international waters. Therefore it belongs to no country. Any country has the right to do whatever on it. The part of the Ocean within the 12 nautical miles from any respective country’s coastline is called territorial waters and hence seen as part of the territory of such country. Therefore, any country that come on it without permission is seen as a trespasser. If the drone was shot down beyond 12 nautical miles (22.2 km), then it was shot down on international waters. Now, the Iranian claim was that the drone was shot down within 12 nautical miles from their coastline while the US is saying it was shot down outside of the 12 nautical miles (international waters). They both have different claims. You and I are now free to believe whichever story we want to believe between the two. Iran says.... US says.... The question is, who is telling the truth between the two of them? No one can tell. That’s my own fair take on the issue. It’s better you have a thorough understanding of the subject before commenting. Even Iran would not come out and be saying all Oceans and seas exclusively belong to some country. You are the one saying that. |
legitnow:Arabs had been enslaving Africans for like 1000 years before the west join them. In fact, the west came late to the party and the Arabs had new market (the west) to sell their captured slaves to. |
Mikkyjay17:even according to a report, prices of everything have tripled in Iran as a result of US sanctions |
kunmiiii:I think Iran should have sympathized with her neighbors that the US attacked. An Attack is an attack. I bet you. No one will sympathize with Iran if attack. At least not all these Arab countries that accept aides from the US every year. That’s shot up money. This website foreignassistance.gov will show you how much each Arab government get from the US as aids. OYO is Iran’s name if attacked . The hands of a giver will always be on top. He who pays the piper... It’s the natural law |
kunmiiii:Story! Story!! Where were those sympathizers when US attacked Afghanistan? Iraq nko? Maybe dem dey sleep. What about Libya? Where all the sympathizers dey? All of you don’t know sisi about international politics. If only you know how much aids those your so called sympathizers get from the US every year. That’s shot up money. Go to foreignassistance.gov You will see all the aids those sympathizer governments are getting from the US every year |
compton11:Depending on what you want to believe. Iran says it’s on their territory. The US say it’s not on Iran territory. That it was shot down on international waters. Trump says they have scientific evidence to back up the claim. Angela the chancellor of Germany thought Iran shot the drone on international waters. So it depends on whose story you want to buy |
compton11:iran attack US drone. US interest. North Korea has not attacked sisi. Let North Korea stop threatening and actually carry out an attack like Iran. That’s the difference. North Korea has not claimed to have nuke. They only claim to want to develop it. So why are you claiming for them what they have never developed |
engrchykae:Trump is just being humane. Trump is like, why should I kill 150 people over a drone attack that cost no American life? |
compton11:north Korea has not done anything worth being attacked. What tripping are you talking about. North Korea is under US sanctions back and front. Their economy is nose diving with prices doubling. They have not attacked anyone. They don’t have the nuke yet. |
Aldebaran:whats special about shooting down a drone. It’s nothing different from shooting down a plane. Jihadists have been doing that for decades. The drone in question was a size of a plane. It’s 46 feet long and more expensive that a fighter jet according to report |
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