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ransomed:How is the word "brainwash" an insulting term, before I came to enlighten myself, I was once brainwashed. Have I insulted myself ? Check all my post, I don't resort to insult. It seems to me you don't know how else to reply my posers.
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ransomed:African witchcraft is for destructive purpose and yet your brainwashed mind believes the makers of AK-47s, nuclear bombs and those who engineered Sarin nerve gas are peace-loving Europeans and Americans ? The Arabs in their various forms and shades who destroyed Africa through successive invasions in the name jihad for centuries and who were responsible for trans-Saharan enslavement of black Africans for centuries even long before their Europeans competitors came through the sea coast are all both loving and righteous people because your sense of judgement is the supposition that their witchcraft isn't for destruction. You can read more HERE . arimahoseloka:The same way you African Mooslim and Christian converts wrongfully presume to know things is the same way you've just wrongfully assumed I am an atheist. Read HERE and get back to me understanding where I stand. |
ogiste:Point of correction [size=22pt]The Yorubas (Kotu-Oji-Re) is not a tribe but an ethnic group consisting of major tribes and sub-tribes. Secondly, the word that has come to be accepted today as 'Yoruba' was never originally of the kotu-oji-re peoples' indigenous language but of a invention born of the descriptive way the Fulani Arabs presiding over conquered territories referred to those dwelling West of South 'Yaribanza' which the British colonials recorded and used to refer to the Kotu-oji-re. Read more HERE[/size] |
ransomed:Oh you must be referring to my Dad and Mum been among this association you seem to know so much about, Please PM me where this this endorse granting association takes place since my parent don't want me to join. Supposing GMB turns out far worse than GEJ (Osinbajo forbids) would you say in four years time that it was again Witches and Wizard? I bet you won't because that be your people. |
arimahoseloka:Pathetic coming from an African, and what does the ancient of days supposed to means, oh, I remember the same old imaginary non existing fig whose so-called Holy Books are always the preferred tool to swear oaths upon by our politicians, senators, governors and legislators only for them to go ahead and loot the treasury silly because they know your lion of Judah isn't gonna do squat. God of Abraham ? Is Abraham linked in any way to your African ancestor or mine, please refer here |
arimahoseloka:Which of the following [size=20pt]Gods[/size] might you be referring to: 1. Alarh of the Arab people, (are you an Arab ? incase you don't know, Arabs belong to the Semitic group of the human race) 2. Yawehh of the Jewish people (are you a Jew ? incase you don't know, Jews belong to the Semitic group of the human race) 3. Bramah / Vishnu / Shiva of the Indians (are you an Indian ? incase you don't know, the Indians belong to the Asiatic group of the human race) 4. Zeus of the Greek people (are you a Greek? incase you don't know, the Greeks belong to the Caucasian group of the human race) 5. Odin-All-father of the Scandinavian people (are you a Scandinavian? incase you don't know, Scandinavians belong to the Germanic group of the human race) So which do you believe in ? [size=15pt]Well, if you ask me, I believe in Eledumare/Abasi/Chukwu etc and all other indigenous Gods of black Africa because I belong to the Negroid group of the human race and unlike the above mentioned, ours aren't mythological or fictitious for they manifest their essence in the so many various forms of what natural forces called IRUNMOLES [/size] [size=20pt]My African friend, go and seek enlightenment and be lost no more.[/size] |
exceptionalhim:You are yet another lost and confused African, if you believe in marine spirit then you would believe in Biker Mice From Mars, right? Even if marine spirits exists what's your problem with them, did they stop you or me not to enjoy playing Dante's Inferno on X-box 360. You Abrahamic religionist folks are the problem that is retarding Africa's development. If I am approached by a marine entity I would gladly welcome him or her. Have you ever read any book on close-encounters of any kind ? |
[quote author=Demmzy15 post=32481497][/quote] cc: macof[size=20pt]SPELL-CHECKED AND CORRECTED[/size] It's either the original writer of that post is ignorant or deliberately choose to ignore the historical points given to the fact that - prior to that particular period of religious turmoil, massive Isslamik campaigns had already begun to ravage North and West Africa nations for centuries by landless non-African invaders called the Fulani Arabs who in their merciless and brutal Isslamik campaigns known as jihad laid waste to an uncountable number of African lands thereby continually causing the displacement of natives of several tribal kingdoms (a ripple effect). In the name of Iislaamic crusading these Jihhadists brought upon African societies the kind of utter destruction which is no where comparable to that perpetrated by transatlantic slavers. When it came to the time of the Yorubas, the Afonja episode turned out to be the weak link which aided their penetration. [b]The writer also failed to point out that Afonja was not only betrayed by the Fulanis he entrusted his political and military prowess with, but was also killed while on his horse by the death of an arrow-shot through his back such that he [Afonja] is said to have fallen to the ground lying awkwardly as the arrow unbalanced him while bleed to death. Has history has told us, that like so many Hausa rulers fell for the insidious ploy and deceits, so too did Afonja fell for years of Fulani master manipulation for he [Afonja] was blinded by his own ambition to establish his reign in upper Oyo, a decision which was initially meant for him to secure and protect upper Oyo and report to main Oyo of any activities should incase Oyo kingdom should prepare for war that may arise from Oke-Oya (North of Yorubaland i.e. the Hausa-lands), however, he instead connived with the Fulanis he so much believed had their support and were on his side, and went against the rulings of the then ruler of Oyo (the Alafin), [this fact is connected to the powerful Yoruba disorder-causing super-charm called Abilu which later came to the understanding of Yoruba historians and elders that Fulani spies who passed themselves off as peace-seeking, easy going mooslim clerics trickling to Yorubaland for years to mingle and settle within various communities throughout Yorubaland mainly as Isslamik clergies were noted to have learned, mastered and eventually used it [the Abilu science] against the Yorubas in future wars, beginning particularly with the Afonja fiasco where he and his superiors were in disarray and petty loggerheads which is what Abilu super-charm does.[/b] [b]Afonja was yet another tool at the hand of the Fulanis jihadists, an important one for that matter since it served as the means that enabled them to amass a substantial amount of army of fighters indoctrinated with the believe to fight against the so-taught pagan Gods of their lands in embrace of prime deity of the Arab people who are not even Negroes but Semites to start with. This is the same tactics history tells us they [the Fulanis] had repeatedly used as a tool to destabilize kingdoms/nations that has any semblance of a ruling system or some sort of hierarchical structure of order because they very much understood if the head is cut off, the body must fall, they come nicely to preach Isslam, the peaceful villagers and townspeople never suspects they [the Fulani Arabs] use the granted opportunity to study and learn of the strength and weaknesses, they report back to their caliphs residing in the conquered lands of indigenous blacks turned into emirates, they appoint a date to strike after years of causing instability. In the chaos, slaves are captured and sold, when the dust settles, yet another emirate is established. If not for the British colonial intervention, historians agree that the Fulanis would have be driven far back out of Kwara/Illorin by a coalition of Yoruba forces, even more farther away off conquered Hausa territories. This notion is based upon the resulting outcome from The Battle of Oshogbo in 1830 where the invading Fulanis forces were crushed, defeated and driven back before the interference of the colonials. They've tried this over and over in order Kingdom they've conquered in their fanatic zeal to establish Isslam throughout black Africa....to dip the Kuan into the sea.[/b] |
It's either the original writer of this post is ignorant or deliberately choose to ignore the historical points given to the fact that - prior to that particular period of religious turmoil, massive Isslamik campaigns had already begun to ravage North and West Africa nations for centuries by landless non-African invaders called the Fulani Arabs who in their merciless and brutal Isslamik campaigns known as jihad laid waste to an uncountable number of African lands thereby continually causing the displacement of natives of several tribal kingdoms (a ripple effect). In the name of Iislaamic crusading these Jihhadists brought upon African societies the kind of utter destruction which is no where comparable to that perpetrated by transatlantic slavers. When it came to the time of the Yorubas, the Afonja episode turned out to be the weak link which aided their penetration. [b]The writer also failed to point out that Afonja was not only betrayed by the Fulanis he entrusted his political and military prowess with, but was also killed while on his horse by the death of an arrow-shot through his back such that he [Afonja] is said to have fallen to the ground lying awkwardly as the arrow unbalanced him while bleed to death. Has history has told us, that like so many Hausa rulers fell for the insidious ploy and deceits, so too did Afonja fell for years of Fulani master manipulation for he [Afonja] was blinded by his own ambition to establish his reign in upper Oyo, a decision which was initially meant for him to secure and protect upper Oyo and report to main Oyo of any activities should incase Oyo kingdom should prepare for war that may arise from Oke-Oya (North of Yorubaland i.e. the Hausa-lands), however, he instead connived with the Fulanis he so much believed had their support and were on his side, and went against the rulings of the then ruler of Oyo (the Alafin), [this fact is connected to the powerful Yoruba disorder-causing super-charm called Abilu which later came to the understanding of Yoruba historians and elders that Fulani spies who passed themselves off as peace-seeking, easy going mooslim clerics trickling to Yorubaland for years to mingle and settle within various communities throughout Yorubaland mainly as Isslamik clergies were noted to have learned, mastered and eventually used it [the Abilu science] against the Yorubas in future wars, beginning particularly with the Afonja fiasco where he and his superiors were in disarray and petty loggerheads which is what Abilu super-charm does.[/b] [b]Afonja was yet another tool at the hand of the Fulanis jihadists, an important one for that matter since it served as the means that enabled them to amass a substantial amount of army of fighters indoctrinated with the believe to fight against the so-taught pagan Gods of their lands in embrace of prime deity of the Arab people who are not even Negroes but Semites to start with. This is the same tactics history tells us they [the Fulanis] had repeatedly used as a tool to destabilize kingdoms/nations that has any semblance of a ruling system or some sort of hierarchical structure of order because they very much understood if the head is cut off, the body must fall, they come nicely to preach Isslam, the peaceful villagers and townspeople never suspects they [the Fulani Arabs] use the granted opportunity to study and learn of the strength and weaknesses, they report back to their caliphs residing in the conquered lands of indigenous blacks turned into emirates, they appoint a date to strike after years of causing instability. In the chaos, slaves are captured and sold, when the dust settles, yet another emirate is established. If not for the British colonial intervention, historians agree that the Fulanis would have be driven far back out of Kwara/Illorin by a coalition of Yoruba forces, even more farther away off conquered Hausa territories. This notion is based upon the resulting outcome from The Battle of Oshogbo in 1830 where the invading Fulanis forces were crushed, defeated and driven back before the interference of the colonials. They've tried this over and over in order Kingdom they've conquered in their fanatic zeal to establish Isslam throughout black Africa....to dip the Kuan into the sea.[/b] |
It's either the original writer of this post is ignorant or deliberately choose to ignore the historical points given to the fact that - prior to that particular period of religious turmoil, massive Isslamik campaigns had already begun to ravage North and West Africa nations for centuries by landless non-African invaders called the Fulani Arabs who in their merciless and brutal Isslamik campaigns known as jihad laid waste to an uncountable number of African lands thereby continually causing the displacement of natives of several tribal kingdoms (a ripple effect). In the name of Iislaamic crusading these Jihhadists brought upon African societies the kind of utter destruction which is no where comparable to that perpetrated by transatlantic slavers. When it came to the time of the Yorubas, the Afonja episode turned out to be the weak link which aided their penetration. [b]The writer also failed to point out that Afonja was not only betrayed by the Fulanis he entrusted his political and military prowess with, but was also killed while on his horse by the death of an arrow-shot through his back such that he [Afonja] is said to have fallen to the ground lying awkwardly as the arrow unbalanced him while bleed to death. Has history has told us, that like so many Hausa rulers fell for the insidious ploy and deceits, so too did Afonja fell for years of Fulani master manipulation for he [Afonja] was blinded by his own ambition to establish his reign in upper Oyo, a decision which was initially meant for him to secure and protect upper Oyo and report to main Oyo of any activities should incase Oyo kingdom should prepare for war that may arise from Oke-Oya (North of Yorubaland i.e. the Hausa-lands), however, he instead connived with the Fulanis he so much believed had their support and were on his side, and went against the rulings of the then ruler of Oyo (the Alafin), [this fact is connected to the powerful Yoruba disorder-causing super-charm called Abilu which later came to the understanding of Yoruba historians and elders that Fulani spies who passed themselves off as peace-seeking, easy going mooslim clerics trickling to Yorubaland for years to mingle and settle within various communities throughout Yorubaland mainly as Isslamik clergies were noted to have learned, mastered and eventually used it [the Abilu science] against the Yorubas in future wars, beginning particularly with the Afonja fiasco where he and his superiors were in disarray and petty loggerheads which is what Abilu super-charm does.[/b] [b]Afonja was yet another tool at the hand of the Fulanis jihadists, an important one for that matter since it served as the means that enabled them to amass a substantial amount of army of fighters indoctrinated with the believe to fight against the so-taught pagan Gods of their lands in embrace of prime deity of the Arab people who are not even Negroes but Semites to start with. This is the same tactics history tells us they [the Fulanis] had repeatedly used as a tool to destabilize kingdoms/nations that has any semblance of a ruling system or some sort of hierarchical structure of order because they very much understood if the head is cut off, the body must fall, they come nicely to preach Isslam, the peaceful villagers and townspeople never suspects they [the Fulani Arabs] use the granted opportunity to study and learn of the strength and weaknesses, they report back to their caliphs residing in the conquered lands of indigenous blacks turned into emirates, they appoint a date to strike after years of causing instability. In the chaos, slaves are captured and sold, when the dust settles, yet another emirate is established. If not for the British colonial intervention, historians agree that the Fulanis would have be driven far back out of Kwara/Illorin by a coalition of Yoruba forces, even more farther away off conquered Hausa territories. This notion is based upon the resulting outcome from The Battle of Oshogbo in 1830 where the invading Fulanis forces were crushed, defeated and driven back before the interference of the colonials. They've tried this over and over in order Kingdom they've conquered in their fanatic zeal to establish Isslam throughout black Africa....to dip the Kuan into the sea.[/b] |
Chanchit:Is your foul statement going to change things ? NO! Then why cursing ? Afonja was deceived the same way the non-African, landless Fulani jihadists recruited and deceived rogue elements living in lands ruled by the then original Hausa monarchs in order to cause and upturn things, in the midst of chaos i5lam is introduced as the saving religion. Go read historical books such as The Kano Chronicles |
Durchmann:On point. Number 3 is the reason why I never bothered for the PVC and subsequently didn't vote. Among my peers I wonder and ask them why can't Nigeria officials implement a digital based voting system that will rid off any loopholes for manipulations from party forces.
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Nigeria - the beginning of the end begins |
Women leads Germany(Angela Merkel) and Brazil (Dilma Roussef) to greater heights but the religious goons in Nigeria won't allow that to happen because the religion they abide to derogate women. Even Hillary Clinton might be the next and first female president of USA. |
fulanigirl:Have I asked you to find me help ? How about you go find one for your nomadic kindred. |
fulanigirl:Cut the crap, there is what the Yorubas call 'Magun' ( |
DProDG:When it is set I will notify dalaman on this thread. |
DOGMATISM: is when you literally believe Adam and Eve begat the whole humanb race and that ala and yawe created the universe in seven days. HYPOCRISY: is when you are glad to use the tesubiu and rosary but feel the need to condemn someone wearing a cultural artifact as demonic and satanic yet eats the indigenous foods which the ancestors not only eat but ascribe to their deities. Buy and use automobiles manufactured by and from pagan nations. INDOCTRINATION: is to claim and defend fables and stories of the bibool and kohan as the true word of ala and yawe and yet knows nothing about his/her ancestor's history, origin and believe system. |
REMMEI:True to the reality that Afrikan youths prefer the koan and bybool. Follow me and make sure you read here as well |
standd: ...They profess love over and over again like [b]mentally-challenged oafs. LWKMDLike I keep stating... ....in Nigeria, love is the expression of emotional disturbance transpiring that transpires between two sensually challenged or sometimes unbalanced people. |
emmatok:Typical spoon-feed-me question, why can't you go do your research and share your findings with us here ? |
frankmoney:When fools with lazy arse can not spend time and effort to research and investigate sh1t out like the likes of me have done for years and are still doing, they come here to ask sh1tty questions in order to arouse self-hatred. Your question isn't really a question, it is a presentation that presumes to assert a Eurocentric belief system which you've been fed since infancy like the majority of Africans on this platform. Forumites who knows sh1t shouldn't fuel this guy's intention to provoke unnecessary racial-like arguments. If he's unable to go conduct research on his own for he knows not where to begin, sources and books can be recommended to him. Go read How Europe Underdeveloped Africa like someone suggested, go read The Lost Science of Africa, go read God Is Black by Naiwo Osahon, go read all of Cheikh Antah Diop's books and in the meantime you may begin with the following thread to clear some incorrect notions troubling your thoughts. thread 1 thread 2 While you at it, let me get back to writing my critical response to the propaganda film Exodus: Gods and Kings' |
frankmoney:When fools with lazy arse can not spend time and effort to research and investigate sh1t out like the likes of me have done for years and are still doing, they come here to ask sh1tty questions in order to arouse self-hatred. Your question isn't really a question, it is a presentation that presumes to assert a Eurocentric belief system which you've been fed since infancy like the majority of Africans on this platform. Forumites who knows sh1t shouldn't fuel this guy's intention to provoke unnecessary racial-like arguments. If he's unable to go conduct research on his own for he knows not where to begin, sources and books can be recommended to him. Go read How Europe Underdeveloped Africa like someone suggested, go read The Lost Science of Africa, go read God Is Black by Naiwo Osahon, go read all of Cheikh Antah Diop's books and in the meantime you may begin with the following thread to clear some incorrect notions troubling your thoughts. thread 1 thread 2 While you at it, let me get back to writing my critical response to the propaganda film Exodus: Gods and Kings' |
Lala247:It is not acceptable on both side, but some times the females have it coming...you disagree read why here --> http://amosnonyu..com/2014/09/the-abuse-in-relationship-blame-game.html |
dalaman:Please quote where I typed so. dalaman:Okay, I expect you'd go for the webcam to webcam handkerchief/bottle challenge since that would be more direct and can be video-recorded for documenting sake. If the hairless one is what it takes to convince you of paranormal forces, then let's do it. When I contact those in possession of the means to do this, I will let you know but in the meantime what will be needed for the completion of this test is your name, surname and the name of your biological mother which I will ask you to PM me when all is set. Comprende |
dalaman:First of all I am amazed at how FOLYKAZE could have fell for the trap laid down by dalaman to whom I have never claimed OSAYIN to be a prophesying medium, I haven't used the words; 'accurate', 'predictions', 'doll'. OSAYIN in the general sense one of the 400 deities of the Yoruban pantheon. It has its own unique qualities which differs from other IRUNMOLE and ORISHAS. FOLYKAZE has and is only expressing a distinct aspect of OSAYIN which is this communicative aspect of it. OSAYIN is far beyond that. OSAYIN to the best of my limited knowledge on Yoruba ancestral believe system, is the deity presiding over the physical, metaphysical, chemical properties, uses, application of all plants, leaves, roots and herbs. It is great mistake on the part of FOLYKASE to haves sustained this communicative aspect of OSAYIN which can be easily dismissed as some sort of sound projection (internal voice system or ventriloquy) hence this ludicrous test. The girlfriend talk I stated happened to one young Yoruba male who's so much grounded in Yoruba traditional methods who has the major deities in his household including OSAYIN (definitely of a particular config) who from what I am told and from which, I deduced...[it] can sense things that is already happening but about to be experienced by the person[him] to which that particular OSAYIN config is assigned to. It's quite hard to explain this but it does nothing close to prediction. Nevertheless, I wouldn't know if OSAYIN can predict things because I am not an OSAYIN devotee or specialist (though I am interested in OSAYIN just like I am eager to learn about all the 400 IRUNMOLEs) but I know IFA oracular divination is appropriate for certain types of predictions. FOLYKAZE haven't you heard of those who have attempted to exploit OSAYIN by tasking it to obtain baba-ijebu winning numbers? I learned they said it gave up because it is a common knowledge that baba ijebu has secured his lotto system metaphysically too. Nevertheless, I will ask you not to go ahead with it because I don't think prophesying of future event is what a bi-communication-configured OSAYIN is meant for. If you want to prove OSAYIN to anyone here, invite him to an OSAYIN place and let him himself do the communication to test for himself. And if you're 100% sure you can do what you claimed on OSAYIN, go ahead, you don't need me to give approval. And @dalaman, don't get me wrong...you don't need to be initiated to have a session with OSAYIN. Initiation is only required to be let into it mysteries despite I don't like to use the word mysteries, but you get what I mean. As for my own test Here is what I can do... 1. Upon the provision of certain personal information required to fulfill it, what you may call mumbo-jumbo will done remotely without meeting you such that by the time you who contends that there's no such things as the paranormal wakes up the next day, you find no hair on your body. Your location or address isn't among the three information needed for this. 2. If you are willing enough, a no-repercussion potion-based substance is offered for drink and the next morning as you wake, move outside of your house without speaking to anyone looking downward and you will see some cash meant for your spending. If the above two challenges is too bizarre for the rational mind of you atheists, the webcam to webcam handkerchief/glassbottle challenge is still open. Good morning. |
FOLYKAZE:This is the reason why I almost wanted to ask you back then to stop presenting that Osayin youtube video because not only would it be easily dismissed given its displaced amateur-like video coverage and also because even among the [b]ONISESE[b]s who are warned to be wary of those claiming Osayin mastery for there has been cases of fraudulent people since the introduction of western technology in Yorubaland who claim to communicate with said Osayin only to deceive unsuspecting clients to have a session with it, while they use some combination of quite complex piped-sound system connected to t reach of someone else far in another room. This I learned has been happening since in the 70s and it took those genuine Osayin specialists and Babalawo to expose the sham. That's one of the major issues with ancestral believe system in this age, there are no body, or agency or council that approves, endorse, regulate, approve, condemn, hunt and apprehend those involving themselves in the heinous acts of money rituals and other ills twisted minded so-called rogue Babalawo and Oniseguns justify or maintain to commit evil in the name of our traditional believe system for their desperate clients. |
DProDG:Ofcourse it doesn't, besides I'm not an Abrahamist who asserts their religion-based world view as though it's the ultimate and only truth there is. I believe I was only responding to the OP in a way that somehow still gives FOLYKAZE some backing since he summoned my name in his quotes. Until either I come up with something concrete or proceed on an agreed upon demonstration, this is why I hardly response on subject of this nature these days and instead cast my interest on NL ladies. |
@FOLYKAZE If you may recall, I unnderstand we've discussed Osayin at great length in the past, period before that Nairalandpocalypse occurred which wiped it off including so many interesting topicS we could have directed these new atheists spawn to, it's waste of time typing only about an aspect of Osayin i.e. the direct communicative aspect of Osayin to this new comers. Anyone saying no such energy as Osayin should meet up with a genuine Osayin priests for a prove of its capability, and if you still doubts that its shady, well... using the disciplined art of Ventriloquism [which is basically the throwing of a human voice at an object or effigy in order to bring about an illusion that makes a manned puppet seem as though it is talking back after been spoken to] to rationalize the mechanism behind Osayin is even flattering on the side of those Osayin priests of ancient time because that must imply ventriloquism has it roots in Yorubaland like some other things. @pr0ton @DProDG @dalaman @johnydon22 An Osayin which can be configured for all you Atheists (provided you've be initiated into the Osayin) and at your own privacy, you will be communicating with the natural intelligent one on one, for instance it may even tell you when your girlfriend is about to approach your place. It can tell you there's danger ahead of where you are going, instead of you to examine if it is for real or ventriloquy based, you are relishing in the usage of western logic to debunk what you know nothing about, you guys think I wasn't like you before, okay let say the Osayin, A 512bit CHAPPiE-like non-mechanical robot that has multitude of purposes depending on how it is conceive is a hoax, how about a Shigidi? or Lukudi? Mind you, these energies has been existing even before the earliest documented history so don't bother googling the them because I'm certain it's likely you may read a skewed and incorrectly written article about them. Pr0ton, Seek the elders and do your researches. ruly our Yoruba ancestors were the wisest. |
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