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Travel / Re: Man Crushed To Death In Anambra Road Crash by eraly(m): 8:13am On Apr 29
Omooo..... Chai
Travel / Re: Ever Been To A Poor Neighborhood Overseas? by eraly(m): 6:27pm On Nov 27, 2023
Brazil....
European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Sir Bobby Charlton Is Dead. by eraly(m): 4:45pm On Oct 21, 2023
Haaaa..... shocked
Health / Re: Chika Ofor Allegedly Poisoned To Death At Wake Keep In Umuahia (Video) by eraly(m): 3:35pm On Oct 21, 2023
O ga o.... sad
Politics / Re: One Of Tinubu's Documents Released To Atiku By CSU Indicates "Female" by eraly(m): 4:22am On Oct 03, 2023
But my own is even if court remove Tinubu as President and install Atiku who came 2nd in the election as President, will Peter Obi start another legal fight to unseat Atiku?

Just asking o

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Politics / Re: EFCC Secures Arrest Warrant For Diezani Madueke As Extradition Proceedings Begin by eraly(m): 4:00am On Oct 03, 2023
I just hope they've gotten enough evidence to nail her this time around. Make e no go be say na explanation without evidence EFCC wan do again.

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Celebrities / Re: Verydarkman Gives Reasons Why DNA Test Must Be Conducted On Mohbad’s Son by eraly(m): 6:44pm On Sep 21, 2023
As said/posted by someone on twitter.

You can also listen to this Mohbads voice note/call

https://twitter.com/GloriBoyz/status/1704891125037666488?t=dgcU0sR9yOCarFSkn7CQxg&s=19

Celebrities / Re: Verydarkman Gives Reasons Why DNA Test Must Be Conducted On Mohbad’s Son by eraly(m): 4:53pm On Sep 21, 2023
I don't know why some people want to cruxify this guy ontop this DNA suggestion. We all need to set emotions aside and reason deep. There are three reasons why this DNA thing is necessary

1. There is this voice note going around about Mohbad talking to/accusing his wife about something that isn't clear to us. Mohbad knows something about her wife that he didn't let us know.

2. After Mohbad's death, some family members were said to be accusing the wife of some things. There must be a reason for that. Even though this is Africa where in-laws do accuse the wife wrongly, still, we shouldn't rule out investigating what led to Mohbad's death

3. There is this picture of Mohbad's son side by side with Sam Larry. You all need to check the face resemblance before being sentimental.


In all of this, we need to be sure that whatever side of the story the wife would be telling us is the truth. If the DNA matches, then she has nothing to lose. We'll believe whatever story she tells us. But if the DNA doesn't match, then......

I pray if the test is carried out it should match cos it will be a very big relief to know that Mohbad left a seed to carry on his bloodline.

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Politics / Re: Senate Is Stable & Harmonious, No Plans To Impeach Me - Akpabio by eraly(m): 4:21pm On Sep 16, 2023
Let's wait and see nah.
TV/Movies / Re: 10 Things You Probably Missed In Jagun Jagun by eraly(m): 4:25pm On Aug 27, 2023
If you want to enjoy this movie, you need to be vast in Yoruba culture, adage and proverbs. I enjoyed this movie. I'll rate it 8/10.

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Politics / Re: Isese Day: Oyo Govt Declares Monday Public Holiday by eraly(m): 6:35pm On Aug 18, 2023
I pray Nigeria shouldn't split up o. If it does peren, Ilorin people (Yoruba) should just follow the fulani. At least, nobody will stop them from being slave to the fulanis forever.


The most annnoying thing is some Yorubas are fighting to claim back ilorin while some (omo ale yoruba) are supporting the emir.


Very pathetic

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Phones / Re: How Do You Fix You May Not Have Proper App For Viewing This Content? by eraly(m): 4:40am On Apr 12, 2023
EmceeRio1:
Please how can I fix this error that keep showing


Have you been able to solve the issue? I am experiencing same thing too
Programming / Re: Blockchain Developers, How Much Do You Charge For A Full Application by eraly(m): 11:01am On Feb 14, 2023
Nabi2000:
Hello, I just want to know the average amount a Nigerian developer charges per project.


Please, have you gotten one? If yes, please can you link me up with such person?
Programming / Re: Blockchain Developers, How Much Do You Charge For A Full Application by eraly(m): 11:00am On Feb 14, 2023
softcoder:
Starting from 850k it depends

Are you a blockchain/crypto programmer?
Romance / Re: "Our Men Don’t Find Nigerian Women Attractive" - South African Lady Says by eraly(m): 11:27am On Nov 18, 2022
Evolutionlove:


Wetin consign me. I no dey fear anybody. Them no born anyone of them make e face me both here online and offline. I no dey look anybody face.

Them sabi their boundary..


Maa Nigga..... grin cheesy

I dey feel you baba

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Romance / Re: "Our Men Don’t Find Nigerian Women Attractive" - South African Lady Says by eraly(m): 11:22am On Nov 18, 2022
Evolutionlove:


Don't be afraid. Just say most of them are "GREEDY & DAMAGED"


Bros, na you talk am o.... grin
Romance / Re: "Our Men Don’t Find Nigerian Women Attractive" - South African Lady Says by eraly(m): 11:11am On Nov 18, 2022
The truth is Nigerian women won't desire SA men but Nigerian men will pick SA women anyday, anytime over our Nigerian women.

Deep down within Nigerian men, if we are left to pick between SA and Nigerian women, most Nigerian men will go for SA women cos they seem to have all what African men want in a woman.


It is good to be zealous like Nigerian women but most of them too like money.


How I wish we can switch sides, our Nigerian women will understand.


If SA and Nigerian women are left to pick between SA and Nigerian men, both will go for Nigerian men. So why aren't Nigerian women appreciating us? Lolz

Other African/abroad women sabi say we know how to treat women. How I wish SA women can flood Nigeria or make one plane carry all men to SA... grin

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Politics / Re: APC Governors In Closed-Door Meeting At The Party's Secretariat by eraly(m): 10:48pm On Jun 06, 2022
sogodihno:
It is coming south, anything other than this.


We bury APC



What about we bury Nigeria? I see Nigeria splitting up

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Politics / Re: Kano Explosion: Air Force Shifts 58th Anniversary Celebration by eraly(m): 3:56pm On May 17, 2022
If it is gas explosion truly, why are they shifting anniversary?

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Phones / Re: FG/NCC Directive: Has Your Phone Number Been Barred?? by eraly(m): 7:10am On Apr 05, 2022
Wait o, if someone links their NIN to their SIM and such person gets kidnapped and the kidnapper calls for randsom with the victim's SIM/number nko?


Just thinking out loud.....

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Religion / Re: Which Miracle Of Jesus Christ Do You Think Was The Greatest? by eraly(m): 11:56am On Mar 27, 2022
Walking on water
Politics / Re: Blackout: Power Generation Drops To 1,145MW by eraly(m): 9:10pm On Mar 09, 2022
This is absolutely shameful. In 2022, we are still battling with stable electricity. When are we going to get things right in this country?

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Phones / Re: The Xiaomi Thread. by eraly(m): 6:57am On Mar 08, 2022
What is the major difference of using the Chinese variant (Dimensity 920) of Redmi Note 11 Pro here in Nigeria over the Global versions?

Will I run into any issues using the Chinese variant? Cos I kinda prefer the Dimensity version to the Helio G96/SD695
Politics / Re: Obasanjo To Speak On Insecurity In Nigeria, Plans Another Letter To Buhari by eraly(m): 8:37pm On Dec 11, 2021
I am not so sure Buhari will read it. But Presidency will surely react to the letter

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Politics / Re: NNPC Earns N366 Billion From Crude Oil, Products Sales In May by eraly(m): 6:07am On Sep 21, 2021
Wia the money dey now? Una go chop am clean mouth
Celebrities / Re: Bitter Kola Changed My Life - Meek Mills' 2 Years Ailment Healed By African Herb by eraly(m): 5:17pm On Sep 19, 2021
proxitaly:
The other day I was returning from work and I bought a #200 worth of this juicy bitter kola.
I was methodically chewing it one after another; peeling one while crushing one in my mouth.
In the bus I offered one fine girl besides my. You need to see the way she shrugged it off, as if to say 'that bitter thing? God forbid!' grin grin
She was just looking at me one kind as I crushed six seeds out of the eight before highlighting. This generation of fast food doesn't know that health is actually cheap in our neglected African herbs and spices.

P.S To get rid of the bitter taste after chewing bitter kola put some table salt in your mouth for a few minutes and spit it out. Then rinse your mouth with water. If you didn't do this food might be tasteless for sometime but will be ok after a meal or two.

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Politics / Re: Obasanjo Appointed AU's High Representative To The Horn Of Africa by eraly(m): 5:38am On Aug 27, 2021
Baba o ...
Celebrities / Re: Regina Daniels Covers Viviam Lam Glamour Magazine (Pictures) by eraly(m): 7:52pm On Aug 20, 2021
And this is news too abi?

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Sports / Re: Giannis Antetokounmpo And The Milwaukee Bucks Are 2020/2021 NBA Champions by eraly(m): 12:17pm On Jul 21, 2021

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Investment / Re: Foreign Investors’ Interest In Nigeria Declines By 27.5% by eraly(m): 3:26pm On Jul 12, 2021
slawormiir:
Damnnn niggar
Not surprised



This isn't alright shey?


Lolz
Politics / Ban Open Grazing, Lose 2023 Presidency, Fulani Groups Threaten South by eraly(m): 12:16pm On Jul 10, 2021
This is getting serious o.



A pan-Fulani group, the Gan Allah Fulani Development Association (GAFDAN), and Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore have cautioned Southern governors against banning open grazing in September and employing what they called intimidation tactics in their bid to get power to return to the South in 2023. 

The Southern governors had come out with some serious resolutions at a meeting held in Lagos on Monday. The resolutions include the September 1 deadline to end open grazing in the southern part of the country and the rotation of presidency to the South in 2023. The Fulani groups described the open grazing deadline handed down by the Southern governors as a call for anarchy and a factor capable of frustrating the prospect of the south producing the next president. 

In a reaction to the position of the Southern governors, the National Secretary of GAFDAN, Alhaji Ibrahim Abdullahi, told Saturday Tribune in an interview that the Southern Governors Forum failed to consider the implications of what he called its spur of-the-moment decision on open grazing.



Alhaji Abdullahi said: “You don’t just play politics. Some people want power to return to their region and they believe that the only way to go about it is to intimidate others. You want power to return to the South and you are driving people, about 17 million voters (Fulani), away. This step will definitely jeopardise the chances of the South to produce the next president come 2023.” 

He added: “The position of the forum is very unfortunate because you don’t stop a system unless you have provided an alternative to it. We are not against any new method of animal husbandry because we believe that the present system is outdated but then you don’t stop it overnight without providing alternative. So, the position of the governors is practically impossible under the present setup in Nigeria. 

“The statement of the governors is more political than realistic. It is unfortunate that people can play politics with the livelihood of millions of Nigerians. If you stop open grazing in the South, you are simply saying that those people should move to the North or they should move to other parts of the country. What happens if those in the North also ask the Southerners to leave? 

“Are we promoting unity or hatred? What the governors are saying is practically impossible and it does not promote the unity of this country.” 


He stated that Benue State had not experienced peace since the government there banned open grazing, a decision which, he said, led to the displacement of the entire Fulani cattle herders. 

He warned that peace would “definitely elude” any state that takes such a decision.

“You don’t stop people’s means of living and expect peace to reign. So, the implication is that the unity of Nigeria is going to be in question. You don’t expect those that will be affected to return to the North and live in peace with people from the South living in the North. It is double standard.

“It is a call for anarchy. If the governors had provided alternative and set aside an area to practise ranching, it would have been better. The present situation does not favour herders themselves and then for you to start a thing without providing alternative is wrong. This is a call for anarchy,” he noted. 

The GAFDAN National Secretary claimed that genuine herders doing legitimate business also abhorred any act of criminality which was why the association formed a unit christened ‘Fulani Intelligence Squad’. 

He said the squad had since been working with security agencies to fish out bad eggs within their ranks and make them to face the wrath of the law. To arrest violence and killings, Alhaji Abdullahi urged the federal and state governments to resuscitate the over 400 abandoned grazing reserves in the country, particularly in the North, gazette and develop them to eliminate conflicts between pastoralists and farmers over grazing lands. 

He equally charged different cattle breeders and farmer associations in the country to embark on sensitisation of their members on the need for peaceful co-existence and to accommodate their differences and realise that those who tend to cow must be of age. 


He said: “The southern governors need to reconsider their position. It is not possible and it is not feasible. If you frustrate their business and force them to flee back to the North then expect the same treatment from the North also. I think this is not helpful for the unity of this country. I would rather advise them to embrace dialogue.” 

Alhaji Abdullahi urged the governors to sit down with critical stakeholders and devise a means to flush out the bad eggs and their collaborators. 

“There is the need for dialogue. We also need to engage one another to arrive at an amicable middle ground. It is wrong to enact a law without consulting those concerned. If it is well intended, I think it should be discussed,” he said. 

 

Miyetti Allah blows hot 

The National Secretary of Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, Saleh Alhassan, in his own case, said that Southern governors were only playing politics with their resolution to end open grazing in their territories by September 1. Speaking to Saturday Tribune during the week, Alhassan said the Southern governors should not blackmail the North to get the presidency. 

But Alhassan described the Southern governors of being hungry for power in 2023 and submitted that the Fulani herdsmen have nowhere to go because the governors had not made any alternative provision for them. 

He said: “They (the Southern governors) are hungry for power. Why are they making open grazing an issue? Is it the only problem in the country? They may not even get the power.” Alhassan said herdsmen could not leave because the Southern governors did not make any alternative arrangements before slamming a deadline on open grazing. 


“Fulani herdsmen cannot move to anywhere. The Southern governors have not made any alternative (provision) for them. You cannot just drive away an economic group,” Alhassan said. 

He stated that the outcome of the Southern governors’ meeting might be to heat up the polity, saying, “It is like they had some feelers.” 

Alhassan said herders were not concerned about where presidency is zoned to in 2023 but warned the Southern governors against blackmailing the North to get the presidency, saying that such might be counterproductive. 

“For herders, it doesn’t matter where the president comes from but if they want power to move to the South, should it be through blackmail? It should be by negotiation, campaign and strategy as well as political understanding. And mind you, this thing is based on numerical strength. 

“If they (Southern governors) want to blackmail the North, they may not get the presidency. They are only hungry for power with the direction they are going,” he said. 

He advised those interested in vying for the presidency to start building their campaign structures instead of resorting to blackmail. 

He said: “Let them begin to build structures, come out and campaign. “Is there any serious Igbo man that wants to be president? Have you seen any? It is not that people will just carry power and give you, you must work for it by building structures. 


“So, if Tinubu wins the APC primary tomorrow, it is because he has built the structure and we will vote for him. Is he not a Southerner?” 

 

Why we oppose call for Southern president –Northern Elders Forum 

Also, the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) said the next president could emerge from any part of the country insofar as the person is truly devoted to one Nigeria and places the country’s interest above all other interests. 

The spokesman of the forum, Hakeem Baba Ahmed, stated this on Friday morning during an interview programme on Arise TV. Baba Ahmed, in a reaction to the Southern governors’ position on 2023 presidency, said it was out of place for the governors to make such “dangerous comments,” noting that the North Central has never produced a president. 

He, however, urged Nigerians to resolve to produce leaders that are different from the current crop of leaders who he said had mismanaged the country. 

The NEF spokesman said: “Our position is that the next president must be a Nigerian president, someone who would do the opposite of what [President Muhammadu] Buhari is doing – dividing the country and alienating a vast number of people. 

“What if the next president is elected from the North? What then happens? The North has the figure. 

“In 2023, Nigeria must produce leaders who are very different from the current crop who have run the country aground.” 

 

Zoning unconstitutional –Bello 

Similarly, the Kogi State governor, Yahaya Bello, described zoning of the presidency as undemocratic and not in conformity with the Nigerian constitution or that of the All Progressives Congress (APC). 

Governor Bello stated this on Friday at the first annual ‘GYB Seminar for Nigeria’s Political and Crime Correspondents’ held at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja. He urged Nigerians to be concerned with having leaders with the capacity to solve the nation’s challenges. 

The governor noted that zoning of political offices had not solved the country’s problems, saying rotation of the presidency is not the best practice as, according to him, it prevents the best candidates from emerging and disallows people from making free choices. He said Nigerians should be allowed to freely choose their president in 2023, describing rotation and zoning as undemocratic and unconstitutional. 

He added that since the return of democracy in 1999, the North Central and the South East had never had the opportunity of producing the president or vice president.
https://tribuneonlineng.com/ban-open-grazing-lose-2023-presidency-fulani-groups-threaten-south/
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