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LagosBoi2:Has the bastard called his marauding clan's men to order? You fool. Even midget rufai has called for the revenge killing of any fulani militia by the security forces. Why are you bastard yorubas so foolish? |
sammyj:It is not just about win and lose here... you very future dependents on it fool! |
The next 2 weeks will see the most outrageous lie from the stables of Lai Mohammed. Don't be fooled. Ask yourself why they are so desperate that they don't care no matter how retarrded the lie they tell you. |
dustmalik:Good for you. It is never ever going to be business as usual. Get your aburos and ab0kis into your change mode because we are out. |
Ever wondered why they keep shouting change without actually telling what change they are offering? Wake UP! |
CecyAdrian: sherrylo:Tinubu owns you since he has already programmed you to think sheepishly like the way he wants. Dunce! |
So let me get this straight... Jega's INEC banks with the controversial Jaiyiz Islamic Bank which we all know was a conduit by Sanusi in channeling money to both the APC and Boko Haram. Jega also decided to award the sensitive contract of producing INEC voters card to a company linked to a senior stalwart of the opposition party. The same voters cards that were distributed unevenly across the polity by the same INEC! Jega is a BOKO! |
dolphinheart:I am sorry to disappoint you but there is no way the north will let you go neither is there no way the Niger Delta or Southeast will want you integrated with them. A brand new Emir will be installed for each state in the SW. Why do you think Dangote is building his refinery in Ondo? |
Trut:No. That's the result of Obama's proxy war on behalf of the enemies of the house of Saud. |
GBTYO: |
Libya seems to be the new hot destination for these Jihadis... [img]http://nationalpostcom.files./2015/03/imam.jpg?w=300[/img] A former Ottawa imam appeared in a video “promoting violent jihad” in Libya, according to a “Secret” Canadian intelligence report obtained by the National Post under the Access to Information Act. Abdu Albasset Egwilla “urged an audience of Libyan Islamist fighters to take part in jihad,” said the declassified report by the government’s Integrated Terrorism Assessment Centre. “Jihad today is simple and easily accessible, and does not require moving as in the past, as it was for Afghanistan and Iraq,” Mr. Egwilla said in the video, which was posted on YouTube last August. The Libyan–Canadian’s comments came as armed Islamist groups were fighting for control of the country in the aftermath of the killing of longtime dictator Col. Muammar Gaddafi. The report did not indicate whether Mr. Egwilla was aligned with any terrorist groups, although it said Ansar al Sharia and al Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb “have called on Muslims to support the Islamist fighters.” The Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham has exploited the unrest in Libya, seizing some areas of the country. In a recent video, Libyan fighters loyal to ISIS beheaded kidnapped Egyptian Christians. Mr. Egwilla did not respond to a request for comment. |
I am damn sure Ab0kis are streaming into Libya |
Over 5,000 foreign fighters have flocked to Libya to join the ranks of radical Islamist groups such as the Islamic State (ISIS), according to the country’s foreign minister, Mohammed al-Dairi. https://www.jihadwatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/libya-isis-derna-300x174.jpg Al-Dairi, in comments made to the Libyan news outlet The Libya Herald, said there were many “terrorist leaders” who had arrived in the country from foreign countries, joining terror groups such as ISIS and Ansar al-Sharia. In a recruitment video released last week, an ISIS militant called for jihadists from Saudi Arabia, Tunisia and Egypt to immigrate to Libya. Last month, Libya’s army spokesperson also claimed that the biggest ISIS camp in the country was situated just 45km (27.9 miles) from the Tunisian border and a number of Tunisian foreign fighters had carried out suicide bomb attacks in the eastern city of Benghazi. The country has descended into chaos since 2011 when Colonel Muammar Gaddafi was removed from power at the height of the Arab Spring. Libya now has two governments jostling for legitimacy – the internationally-recognised government who are based in the eastern coastal town of Tobruk, and the Islamist-backed General National Congress (GNC) based in the capital, Tripoli. ISIS have allegedly appointed two emirs, both foreign nationals, to oversee both sides of the country. The ‘Emir of Tripoli’, a Tunisian known as Abu Talha, controls the group’s operations in the west and a Yemeni national Abu al-Baraa el-Azdi, based in the town of Derna, which the group control. Mohamed Eljarh, Libyan analyst and non-resident fellow with the Atlantic Council’s Rafik Hariri Centre for the Middle East, says that fighters entering Libya from other countries is part of ISIS’s plan to gain more territory in the country. “I believe that this is part of the Islamic State’s strategy,” he says. “They are seeking to overtake territory, entire cities and towns and entire states. That is their strategy. The flow of fighters is in line with this strategy in order to take over failed states such as Libya, Iraq and Syria.” Al-Dairi also repeated the government’s call for the international community to help prevent the flock of jihadists to the country and the proliferation of terror in the country beset by unrest. Last month, Libyan prime minister Abdullah al-Thinni requested that the West launch air strikes against al-Qaeda and ISIS cells in the country…. |
kestolove95:FOOL |
attacker231:only bastards talk crap like this |
kestolove95:fool. |
attacker231:See this bastard spewing crap! We all no the region with the highest bastard GDP. You son of your landlord. |
CaptainAmerica1:fool, I am not insulting you but aptly describing your foolishness you slave |
kestolove95:Bastard Osogbo Taju, I will never deny where I am from neither will I claim where I am not from. I am not Igbo, but if it will give you solace that only Yibbos can give you so much trauma and headache then I will claim Igbo for you here. Ediot, gambari slave |
attacker231:Osogbo bastard of an owambe multicolored wh0re, I am not Igbo! You see how your jealousy and hatred for Igbos is beclouding your reasoning just like the way your arab goat farkers see Jews as the cause of their phucked up existence? Try get sense.. ode Tajudeen bastard |
gen2briz:See them Tajus. |
kestolove95:osogbo bastard I am not Igbo. Igbos will soon leave your Nigeria . Start looking for another group to blame for your foolishness |
CaptainAmerica1:You monotonous lab monkey chanting change without knowing what the word change means. |
On all fronts the north is waging a renewed campaingn to seize every institution of power. You fools will see Boko Haram as a Jonathan problem not knowing that Jonathan will one day exit power and the gains of the insurgents that you are celebrating will plague your generations to come. Just as you may sometimes look back on your father's generation and wonder why they allowed somethings to happen so also will your grandkids curse your foolishness. This is the same north that has caused more harm than good. The same northern cabal bent on controlling you and you are here foolishly saying it is better for a northerner to be there than an Igbo man. May you yorubas never get sense! |
CaptainAmerica1:One day, you will look back and beg for the hands of the clock to change. FOOL! |
CaptainAmerica1:You need not.. you bloody bigotted fool |
GeneralBosco:fool |
kestolove95:keep selling your selves into slavery. fool. This is how you lost the Speakers position. Now you are shouting change over one old geriatric despot. Why are you people so myopic? |
CaptainAmerica1:I am not Igbo fool |
Abdulwaheed Omar, the outgoing NLC president was behind the subsidy protest not on behest of the plight of the common man but to was working for the cabal who need the subsidy more than you. He was jetted round the country in private jets provided by the likes of Tinubu. Now he has ensured that their preferred candidate replaces him. I remember seeing Adams Oshiomole breakfasting in Sheraton during the hieght of the week long Nation strike during Obasanjo regime. Now Oshiomole has since shown that they dont have any workers interest but theirs. |
The Almajirir People's Congress has successfully imposed their preferred northern candidate in anticipation of causing anarchy through industrial strikes once they lose. No southwest, south south and southeast delegate voted. What does that tell you slaves in the south? https://nationalmirroronline.net/new/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/wabba-ayuba.jpg |
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