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I came across this barbaric act on one of our Hausa Unity groups; where Hausawa share any information that affects Hausa (and strictly Hausa) people, without considering religion. The people killed were Hausa hunters returning home for Sallah celebration. Those guns are dane guns which every licensed hunter is permitted to own (even you can get one if you want). So for those trying to rationalize the brutality meted on those people by making reference to the guns, your argument is flawed. The hunters were traveling in broad daylight, without expecting anything bad to happen, because they thought people are sensible enough to know danger when they see it. They believed that they were not a threat to anyone. They were wrong, because sense has since left certain places (Uromi in this case). If indeed they were kidnappers, would they have submitted to the vigilante for checks? And when the guns were discovered, would they have allowed themselves to be killed without killing as many as their guns can take down? Edo state should await the decision of the Hausa mother group. This matter will be approached and resolved completely, legally of course. We have been seeing videos of Edo people harassing Hausawa simply because they are Hausawa. Personally, I was treated unkindly by the same people of Uromi in 2020 when I was traveling to Asaba from Auchi. My crime? Being Hausa. And please, DON'T bring Fulani Terrorists into this matter. Hausawa were killed, not Fulanis. Don't kill Hausawa for the crimes of Fulanis in your lands. You will not be excused. |
Life is good when you have the right knowledge of how to go about things. |
Cope! Hmm... that one word that hints the reality of an unpleasant situation. |
Apt. You understand the plight of my people up North. The whole idea is to suppress educational growth of the young population. No leaders are as wicked as the ones lording over the Hausaland in Nigeria. Why is Borno not in line with this nonsense? seunny4lif: |
And there are members in his church that can't afford three square meals. |
Good riddance. Shege. |
Fulanis killed an Igbo man. Fulanis please. There is nothing like Hausa-Fulani. What does it even mean? I am a Hausa man and not Hausa Fulani. Please correct this. Tranquillity360: |
Every can talk tough until they get punched in the face. |
Real? Hmm! So what makes a relationship real? |
Type? Hmm! Just thinking about the type of relationship that can be called ideal. |
Are you trying to say there is a difference between the real and the ideal in terms of the relationship? |
Lovers, a male and a female whole relationship goes beyond ordinary friendship, ideally. Careente7: |
Home, the one place where you are always welcomed and loved. Careente7: |
Overcome oh... undercome oh... any come na come. |
Okay. So? Everyone has a starting point. |
Screw him. Next! |
You cannot claim to be loyal to your King while you confidently disobey His command. God created man (male and female) and also established the first marriage (between a male and a female). This becomes law. It is not open for discussion. It is the will of the King. You either accept it and obey or you reject it and try to bargain. It doesn't change anything. So yes, so called "Christianity" can allow homosexuals to comfortably remain among them (unchallenged). But don't bring that to any Kingdom minded person, because we see it as what it is - a willful disregard of the King's law. Keep it to yourself and don't try to shove it down our throats. You can eat your shit alone, no one should have to accommodate you. |
I was born and raised in a very religious family; my dad being an ECWA pastor and all. And being of pure Hausa stock (people wey no dey carry religious matter play), I was zealous to a fault. Christianity taught me many good things that I need to pursue in my attempt to please God, however, the religious teachings never really prepared me on how to go into the world and make an impact; on the contrary, it taught me how to avoid going into the world. The result? Oh boi! I became a hypocrite, and that is a big word. Religion doesn't give power to the life of a believer, if anything, it takes the power away. This explains why I faced the many mountains I faced and received the beating of my life (mountains I never should have faced, or should have easily levelled if I had known better). I was a victim of my lack of knowledge. Recently, I rediscovered the Kingdom way of living and everything changed. I now understand the Bible in a completely different light and my way of thinking has changed dramatically. The power of the Kingdom is evident in my daily life. I am more focused, calm, worry less (as I grow more, I am sure I won't even need to battle against worrying), and my sense of self worth is good. Me that was struggling to land and maintain high paying jobs now run two. I even turned down an offer yesterday because of the attitude portrayed by the employer during the interview. Even me, the thing shock me. Na me dey tell employer say "In that case I'll have to get back to you", like seriously? I left the place having decided to not accept the offer. So when the offer came in yesterday, I respectfully declined. Kingdom Life is the Gospel that Christ taught, and everyone needs to know it. Religion kills, but the Kingdom gives Life in abundance. |
Pastoring job. |
Amen, desperately looking forward to an answer to your prayer. Make ishilove cashu you go explain taya. I don't know much about ladies not liking CD, I only have experience with one. But I am inclined to agree with legends - men of timber and all the hardwoods. chidiokay: |
franvincoop:I dey tell you. |
My wife was using the pill, then we decided to stop using it and try another method, hence the condom. We currently don't even use anything because we are trying to get a second child. chidiokay: |
Goat? Are you referring to that four-legged creature that got beards and climbs mountains? Careente7: |
I once sent my wife to collect condoms. Now this may not be a big deal down South, but in a predominantly Muslim area of Kano state, that was hardcore stuff. I already transferred the money to the pharmacist and told him to wrap it up in such a way that she won't know what she was collecting. He did, thinking that my wife is unaware of what she was collecting. Unknown to the pharmacist, my wife and I were on the same page. She pretended not to know what she was collecting, while he thought the item bought was a secret between me and him only. So me and the pharmacist laughed at my wife on the phone, then my wife and I laughed at the pharmacist at home after.... you know.... Gbas gbos! |
And that is when Russia will activate monster mode. It won't be funny. SpatialKing: |
Dem try. Next! |
Lord! Let your glory define my life; every aspect of it, from this moment onwards. Careente7: |
Well, how about we that mostly use wallets for easy and fast transactions? |
Allah ya takaita. |
Penetrating the wealthy Agalawa clan heads with Fulani demonic blood. Too bad. |
Zelensky..... Zelensky..... Zelensky..... How many times did I call you? All these deaths for nothing. Truly, this guy was used and his entire country dumped. |
If you like receive pardon from God, that is up to you and God. But if you killed or raped anyone during your banditry phase, expect the affected families to kill you, government amnesty or not. Duk wani tsohon dan bindiga, wallahi ku kashe dan banza da zarar ya shigo gari. An eye for an eye. |

i was just surprise most of the gurlz i know no even like CD, even ishilove no dey wan hear am.
cool story