Deputy1111: How can you be saying all this lies ,,,and you call yourself futureleader.....you cant be a leader when you cant see anything doing by this government ....it also means you are preparing for lie lie government in the nearest future...
APC GOVERNMENT of Nigeria is built on lies and propaganda.
They said, boko haram is technically defeated but the killing continues.
Your president did not even mention anything about his blood sucking vampires " Fulani herdsmen "
Your Messiah buhari said that he has started paying #5000 to Nigeria graduates... Maybe you are one of those receiving the money. I can go on and on.
nkwuocha: Remind me again who you're. Yoruba right? Afonja to be specific right. The land were incestuous relationship are celebrated in Yoruba newspapers.Land of skull miners and lazy street urchins. A land where a grown man eats and shites at same time. A land of cowards. A land where Emirs are revered while Obas are cursed. A land where human skulls are used as ornaments for ritual murder and fortification. A land where the devil has made its domain.
Remind me again which state you come from? Is it Ogun state were we have human skull pyramid? Osun state where father's lay with daughters, ekiti state home of wretched and poverty infested professors? Oyo state? Where an almijiri has got more rights than a Yoruba imam?lmao.
5thElement: I guess putting together a ragtag army is also a call for self determination and not for war abi?
Calling on Igbos to kill Yorubas and Hausa is a call for self determination from your own point of view right?
A call for self defense is not a call for war or to kill Yoruba / Hausa. I don't know why people like you don't have simple understanding. Must Nigeria be one?
The spokesperson for the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), prof Ango Abdullahi, has described the herdsmen crises in the Middle Belt as a plot by the South to divide the monolithic north.
PoliticsNGR gathered that Abdullahi also dismissed the report on Restructuring by the APC, saying that it is the position of some party leaders and not Nigerians. In an interview with Sun, Abdullahi said;
"That is the bottom line. It is politically driven. We have been having herdsmen for over 200 years or 300 years ago in Nigeria, particularly we in the North. I haven’t seen how this crisis between farmers and herdsmen would lead to attacks and loss of lives.
This is a politically driven agenda, perhaps, intended to split the monolithic North; we have been talking about the monolithic North for a long time politically in this country.
I have been involved in debates against some respected people from the southern part of this country who believe that this country is not balanced because the North is too big; because the North is too politically united, so there must be a way of disrupting this unity, and this is what we are seeing on ground today, and the elements that are being used are the Fulani herdsmen.
This matter would be looked at properly; political alliances and so on are welcome. You don’t need to lose blood, or property to engage in political alliance or whatever you want, or still, you don’t need to introduce excuses that will lead to loss of lives. We saw this when the Boko Haram was on ground; they said the Northerners created the sect to disrupt former President Goodluck Jonathan’s government, which led to his failure in the last election, and so on.
Now that Boko Haram is out of the way, the new excuse is the Fulani herdsmen.
This is what is happening in other places except in areas that you are talking. We have seen what they called a new handshake across the Niger; it is political, and we have seen the mourning that has taken place in Benue and other places to show that the northern North is not in tandem with the Middle Belt; it is all politics. Our Middle Belters don’t need to take the agenda that appears to be a thing of distrust. We are not going to force anybody into a relationship politically or otherwise. We see this as a political agenda."
IamHeWrites: A Twitter user has taken to the platform to alleged that Nigerians are involved in the auctioning of migrants off as slaves in Libya.
News about “slave markets” (in North Africa, particularly Libya) where Nigerians and other Africans are being sold for $400 or less have been making the rounds after a CNN report was published.
The Twitter user, on his timeline, shared a thread on a friend who attempted crossing from Africa to Europe but was sold off as a slave instead.
The friend eventually found his way back to Nigeria, he wrote, but not before he was sold twice, raped, beaten and abused. The friend was one of 32 who arrived in Libya in July 2016, out of 49 who left Nigeria.
All of the girls were sold, he wrote, and only 3 of 29 boys made it back home.
When Evil men are in power, may people perish. There's serious hunger in the contraption called Nigeria.
A country created with fraud and decit. Even in the next 1000 years to come, nothing good can come out of this country except that those evil minded politician go into extinction.
A country where criminals are celebrating and justice truncated.
I Sorry sorry sorry oooo I Sorry for Nigeria .... Fela kuti
[quote author=Jirate post=62638703]Your Attitude is Disgusting, to say the Least......[/quote
Stop responding to this Lunatic called sakki, I learnt that he escaped from one psychiatric hospital in Lagos. They are serious looking for him, how he got the phone he using to type this shit, no body knows.