Foreign Affairs › Re: The Day Chadian Planes Invaded Nigeria And The President's Reponse(hypothetical) by hamzeiy: 9:34pm On Sep 24, 2017 |
Hahahaha...its a crazy piece. Anyway no country can invade nigeria in the world just like that. |
Career › Re: Are You Practicing The Course You Studied In School? by hamzeiy: 11:12am On Sep 22, 2017 |
I studied electrical and computer eng.g and I work in a power industry. Its fun to work in the industry you studied |
Islam › Re: I think i am losing my faith to Atheism, i need guidance urgently. by hamzeiy: 11:10am On Sep 22, 2017 |
fk001: Peace be upon you my brothers and sisters in Islam,
Let me go straight to the point.
please i need your help and guidance because i am loosing my faith day by day, i begin to see more reality in science than religion. Some times it will seems to me like i am just wasting my time over religion, i don't know whether it is Satan that is trying to confuse me, but every day i will be having unnecessary thought.
Note: i have positive and negative side of me. Positive;
I don't skip my five daily prayers, and i always pray 3-4 out of the 5 in congregation, I hardly miss juma'at congregational prayer, i don't "fornicate" in any way, i always give out saddaqa to the needy, i neither drink nor smoke.
Negative side of me:
I don't recite the Quran often in fact since after Ramadan i rarely lay my hands on the quran, i don't usually fast except during Ramadan, clubbing is now part of me, i rarely pray subhi prayer in congregation.
But the problem is whenever i pray the immann is not there, i hardly feel the connection between me and my God, please help my faith is just dropping on daily basis.
My dad is so westernized that he doesn't care about religion, while my mom is from a well known religious family in her home state. I think i took after my dad.
Please i need help, is just like i am fast becoming an Atheist.
Cc friendNG, Abdelkabir, It is a good thing that youve realised your eman is reducing infact its a sign that you still have some level of eeman in you. I urge you to stand firm and keep doing good acts of worship. Dont burden yourself with too much ibadah for now as it would wear you out but ensure you keep to to the pillars of islam by all means and maintain the articles of faith as they are the foundation of your faith without it you would be lost. I believe its a phase and very important one which would determine either you come out a better muslim or a weaker one. We all go through phases of doubt at times but stand firm and you would soon taste the sweet necter of eeman.dont forsake your salat, give charity with the hope Allah takes you out of this trial importantly maintain your pillars of islam and articles of faith, Stay with righteous freinds as you dont expect your eman to grow when you stay with the un righteous, stay away from club,keep to your salat once again, listen to sermons expecially from english speaken scholars like sheikh dada paiko, abdulrauf abu nassseer, mufti menk, yasser khadi and so on, read about the basics of islam from books and islamqa/a topic you want to read about . Be firm and patient as we pray Allah to keep us all firm and patient. Ameen |
Islam › Re: I think i am losing my faith to Atheism, i need guidance urgently. by hamzeiy: 11:06am On Sep 22, 2017 |
fk001: Peace be upon you my brothers and sisters in Islam,
Let me go straight to the point.
please i need your help and guidance because i am loosing my faith day by day, i begin to see more reality in science than religion. Some times it will seems to me like i am just wasting my time over religion, i don't know whether it is Satan that is trying to confuse me, but every day i will be having unnecessary thought.
Note: i have positive and negative side of me. Positive;
I don't skip my five daily prayers, and i always pray 3-4 out of the 5 in congregation, I hardly miss juma'at congregational prayer, i don't "fornicate" in any way, i always give out saddaqa to the needy, i neither drink nor smoke.
Negative side of me:
I don't recite the Quran often in fact since after Ramadan i rarely lay my hands on the quran, i don't usually fast except during Ramadan, clubbing is now part of me, i rarely pray subhi prayer in congregation.
But the problem is whenever i pray the immann is not there, i hardly feel the connection between me and my God, please help my faith is just dropping on daily basis.
My dad is so westernized that he doesn't care about religion, while my mom is from a well known religious family in her home state. I think i took after my dad.
Please i need help, is just like i am fast becoming an Atheist.
Cc friendNG, Abdelkabir, It is a good thing that youve realised your eman is reducing infact its a sign that you still have some level of eeman in you. I urge you to stand firm and keep doing good acts of worship. Dont burden yourself with too much ibadah for now as it would wear you out but ensure you keep to to the pillars of islam by all means and maintain the articles of faith as they are the foundation of your faith without it you would be lost. I believe its a phase and very important one which would determine either you come out a better muslim or a weaker one. We all go through phases of doubt at times but stand firm and you would soon taste the sweet necter of eeman.dont forsake your salat, give charity with the hope Allah takes you out of this trial importantly maintain your pillars of islam and articles of faith, Stay with righteous freinds as you dont expect your eman to grow when you stay with the un righteous, stay away from club,keep to your salat once again, listen to sermons expecially from english speaken scholars like sheikh dada paiko, abdulrauf abu nassseer, mufti menk, yasser khadi and so on, read about the basics of islam from books and islamqa/a topic you want to read about . Be firm and patient as we pray Allah to keep us all firm and patient. Ameen |
Politics › Re: Ask Abaribe, Others If You Are Looking For Nnamdi Kanu – Garba Shehu by hamzeiy: 8:24pm On Sep 21, 2017 |
[quote author=Cyynthia post=60698975][/quote]Smh...I taught she had something intelligent to say. A typical resort for a coward without any moral compass |
Politics › Re: Ask Abaribe, Others If You Are Looking For Nnamdi Kanu – Garba Shehu by hamzeiy: 8:00pm On Sep 21, 2017 |
Cyynthia: If I say that the presidency is filled with maggots, it would look as if that I am hating. These people are hell bent in ensuring that southern Christians are intimidated/eradicated with their intention of establishing sharing law all over the country. The attack on Ipob is an attack on Igbos/Christians because, Igbos are 99.9℅ Christians and Ipob is ibo and ibo is Ipob because they ordered Sit at home order and everybody complied.Forget all these pretence as if the attack is targeted on Ipob only. They are gradually spreading their wings.
Osun state and Kano recently declared public holidays celebrating Islamic whatever whatever in a secular state like Nigeria. They started with Ipob today, tomorrow is another group Once they are done with Igbos, Yorubas will be very easy because half of us are Muslims.. Igbos are those checkmating the northern and Islamic dominance in Nigeria because they are all Christians. They know that Ibos are very stubborn that's why they had to start them, but ibo governors won't read the hand writing on the wall because they are busy struggling to protect their selfish interest(looting). If they succeed in dealing with Ibos, Islamization agenda will become easy to implement but God forbids.
Sharia law is already in 12 states (Don't forget that Nigeria is a secular state). Look at the second picture I attached below. Rabid dog dun bite this one! Nigeria is a secular state yes but the last time I checked we have a right as a people to use laws we deem fit for us. Thats what they called federalism. As an educated illiterate I dont expect you to understand but as a christain extremist I do expect you to know that the gregorian calendar isnt secular as it has its roots from the papacy during the time of pope gregory (google would help you) thus according to your defination of secularism we shouldnt be celebrating any new year at all. But your ignorant tumour-d brain wont let you see this. Last time I checked the sharia isnt even practiced in nigeria what we have is a political sharia been practiced in muslim dominated states whose citizens aint complaining. Go get your self treated abeg b4 you kill your self of high b.p |
Politics › Re: Ask Abaribe, Others If You Are Looking For Nnamdi Kanu – Garba Shehu by hamzeiy: 7:59pm On Sep 21, 2017 |
Cyynthia: If I say that the presidency is filled with maggots, it would look as if that I am hating. These people are hell bent in ensuring that southern Christians are intimidated/eradicated with their intention of establishing sharing law all over the country. The attack on Ipob is an attack on Igbos/Christians because, Igbos are 99.9℅ Christians and Ipob is ibo and ibo is Ipob because they ordered Sit at home order and everybody complied.Forget all these pretence as if the attack is targeted on Ipob only. They are gradually spreading their wings.
Osun state and Kano recently declared public holidays celebrating Islamic whatever whatever in a secular state like Nigeria. They started with Ipob today, tomorrow is another group Once they are done with Igbos, Yorubas will be very easy because half of us are Muslims.. Igbos are those checkmating the northern and Islamic dominance in Nigeria because they are all Christians. They know that Ibos are very stubborn that's why they had to start them, but ibo governors won't read the hand writing on the wall because they are busy struggling to protect their selfish interest(looting). If they succeed in dealing with Ibos, Islamization agenda will become easy to implement but God forbids.
Sharia law is already in 12 states (Don't forget that Nigeria is a secular state). Look at the second picture I attached below.
Rabid dog dun bite this one! Nigeria is a secular state yes but the last time I checked we have a right as a people to use laws we deem fit for us. Thats what they called federalism. As an educated illiterate I dont expect you to understand but as a christain extremist I do expect you to know that the gregorian calendar isnt secular as it has its roots from the papacy during the time of pope gregory (google would help you) thus according to your defination of secularism we shouldnt be celebrating any new year at all. But your ignorant tumour-d brain wont let you see this. Last time I checked the sharia isnt even practiced in nigeria what we have is a political sharia been practiced in muslim dominated states whose citizens aint complaining. Go get your self treated abeg b4 you kill your self of high b.p |
Politics › Re: Enugu Mosque Fire: Ohanaeze Visits Muslim Community, Appeals For Calm by hamzeiy: 7:46pm On Sep 21, 2017 |
Laple0541: Igbo muslims? may Allah bless them, never knew their are Igbo muslims. Thats very short sighted for a muslim to say. Am disappointed I believe you think islam is your fathers property or your language heritage. This very senseless idealogy is the reason your types kill fellow muslims during religous crises up here. Am very sure kai malam baushe ne? May Allah guide you and us all |
Politics › Re: Is It Right For Governors To Declear Muslim Holidays In Seculiar States? by hamzeiy: 7:28pm On Sep 21, 2017 |
The last time I checked the gregorian calendar that we all use today was a christain calendar as declared by the then pope gregory (google is your freind) yet a secular country like nigeria and other muslim dominated states in nigeria still recognise it. Not because we are blind to its roots but because its an un necessary topic to get disturbed about. Christains just hate to see muslims identify with their fate yet they want peace. I wonder where the peace would come from when you dont respect my way of life. In as much as celebrating the islamic new year has no islamic foundation thus it is not important but you can as well tell the govt to stop the two islamically recognised Eid celebrations as a secular country then probably dec. 25 would be our secular holiday isnt it? Hmmm #these days you see muguz every where |
Politics › Re: Is It Right For Governors To Declear Muslim Holidays In Seculiar States? by hamzeiy: 7:27pm On Sep 21, 2017 |
ogododo: Na true; migwo The last time I checked the gregorian calendar that we all use today was a christain calendar as declared by the then pope gregory (google is your freind) yet a secular country like nigeria and other muslim dominated states in nigeria still recognise it. Not because we are blind to its roots but because its an un necessary topic to get disturbed about. Christains just hate to see muslims identify with their fate yet they want peace. I wonder where the peace would come from when you dont respect my way of life. In as much as celebrating the islamic new year has no islamic foundation thus it is not important but you can as well tell the govt to stop the two islamically recognised Eid celebrations as a secular country then probably dec. 25 would be our secular holiday isnt it? Hmmm #these days you see muguz every where |
Politics › Re: "I Will Not Go On Exile" – Nnamdi Kanu by hamzeiy: 10:54pm On Sep 18, 2017 |
Oil coming from biafraland..lol. Small small dem go talk dia mind |
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Jobs/Vacancies › Re: Economics Vs Accounting,which One Is Better In Terms Of Employment Opportunities by hamzeiy: 12:49pm On Sep 12, 2017 |
my sincere advise for you is this, and am talking from experience as i have graduate friends of both courses and are quite doing well, i hope youre are a smart person as this advice would only work for a smart person. go for economics, try to graduate with 2.1, at 300 lvl try attempting ICAN and ensure you passed all your diets by the end of your NYSC, with that i can assure you,you wont spend more than a month or two at most in the labor market GOD,S willing. you can also go for CFA professional courses then with time you go for ACCA OR IS IT ACAA (not sure). though those exams might be xpensive but the hausa man says ' you use money to get money. if you cant beat that at least get a 2.1 in economics and also be a chattered accountant by passing the ICAN, you would have kill to good and beautiful birds with a stone. hopefully no begging for jobs for you |
Politics › Re: The Tanko Yakassai Interview On Channels TV Everyone Is Talking About (Video) by hamzeiy: 7:37pm On Sep 09, 2017 |
[quote author=JikanBaura post=60285056][/quote]yes.i have heard of muslims been killed by hausaz thugs during religous crises in kadunai was born in kaduna and still live there.but as a muslim islamic bond prevails over others. as i said we will do our respobsibilities as your muslim brothers and al muslim akhul muslim is true and would never be thrown away for political reasons and i hope you all so do thesame. you might be sincere , as one of the most practicing muslims in nigeria can be seen among the hausaz- that i respect and love about you people but we both know malam bahaushe uses islam to gain political supports most of the time. finally WaLahi kabilanci is and will never be a motivating factor for me but islam.though at times its good we settle our difference and say the truth. finally i accept am wrong to call the entire people munafiken adini. |
Politics › Re: The Tanko Yakassai Interview On Channels TV Everyone Is Talking About (Video) by hamzeiy: 10:59am On Sep 09, 2017 |
poseidon12: Good points you made there. So how do we get ourselves out of the stranglehold of the North? We should get the Middlebelt on our side. That should give us the number to push through the Referendum and Restructuring bills in the National Assembly. We should also support the Christians in Southern Kaduna, Borno, Taraba and Adamawa to get more of them into the House and Senate. And we should stop fighting against each other in the South. We need to make good use of the education we claim to have acquired. as a middle beltan i support a defined restructuring and am a fundament muslim. sp what do you xpect me to do the instant narrow minds like your are bringing religion into the matter. you just mentioned christains in afamawa southern kaduna and so on.what does restructuring has to do with christanity and why do you think a northern christain will support a policy against his home and region. your reasonin is as myopic as the hausa man thats trying to deceive other muslims from the south to support their agenda. smH |
Politics › Re: The Tanko Yakassai Interview On Channels TV Everyone Is Talking About (Video) by hamzeiy: 10:31am On Sep 09, 2017 |
JikanBaura:
Hey calm down plz. Don't vent your anger on Hausa.You said we are slaves but you looked more pained than the people whom you think are enslaved, why .
we Hausa consider Fulani our closet brothers out of our tribe.The Fulani Kings never consider Hausa as slaves( they can't dare to think that way).
You talk about having Muslim Yoruba in your family and share sallah meets with them ( That's expected of a Muslim) who are you trying to deceive here? Yourself or peeps here accept to be fool by you to makes yourself feel better. 
Just because you have some members of Yoruba Muslims doesn't means you can decide on their religion and Feature.. I'm Hausa and and a pious Yoruba Muslim who obey Allah knows and accepted that im more a brother to him in your family than you are to him and so I won't let my brothers in Islam be neglected by you (Just because you his brother) ,Never and just watch insha'Allah those pious Muslim Yoruba leaders will behind what this man Yakasai said and will fully support his aurgment.
What do you stand to achieve by bringing another topic of Hausa being slaves to Fulani. ( Abinda ban dariya ) let clarify and educate you on something:
Hausa are not and will never be slaves to Fulani  (1) All the emirate Kings in Sokoto caliphate represent Their Religion (which is Islam) not their Tribe or Ethnicity
(2) Their is a misconception that all the Kings in Hausa land are Fulani of Fulani decent. The Emirates in hausaland have their Kings of Hausa decent ,Fulani decent and their are even King of Dak'karawa decent in my state and many decents.
(3) Any Emirate King in SOkoto caliphate that is of Fulani decent is not a Fulani King but an Islamic King who represent Islam and Muslims not Fulani tribes. (and cannot dare say he is a Fulani King and other are his subjects)
(4)Hausawa (Hausa people) made a huge sacrifice for the sake of Islam .We gave up our Kingdom,Dethrone some of our Kings for Islam sake. Allah makes its happen that a Fulani who learn Islam in Hausa land, who was taught Islamic teaching from a Hausa teacher (The great Usman Dan FodiO, A Fulani descent) leads the Islamic jahad. Their are Hausa Kings in Hausaland and Their are no Fulani Kings in Hausa land . But Their are Islamic Kings in Hausa land whom are of Fulani origin.
(5)More than half the Muslims army lead by Dan FodiO for jahad are not Fulani but Hausa and other close Muslim chadic tribes. The language of governing in Sokoto caliphate is Hausa, The culture is 90% Hausa . A King in Hausa land weather hausa or Fulani or whatever can't never tell you we are his slaves. We were never enslaved and we will never be enslaved
For the sacrifices hausa made for religion of Allah (Islam) today Allah made them the most influential tribe in west africa. Their language the must accept and spoken in Africa by non Hausa, their culture is second to none in West Africa, They are the riches and will overcome all the hardship in life inshaAllah... Dan Bakin ciki zaka rayu ka gani Kuma banya-banya ba Tunda ka kirani bawan Fulani  malam ka natsu.. in as much i believe most of what you have said to be true i know most hausaz to be munafikin adini..they hide under the banner of islam to potray their ethnic idealogies. we have been deceived by you people severally in the name of islamic brotherhood. no longer yes i agree with you that a sincere hausa muslim brother or sister is closer to me than a non muslim from my state in the middle belt but i know this point is veen emphasized mainly by you for your own political interest and not for the sake of islamic brother. And Allah would judge you sooner than later (wa makaru maralLlah waLahu khairun makhireen) thesame hausaz are the first to kill fellow muslims from kogi,edo or even kwara during religous crises in kaduna. this is not to say killing a non muslim is islamically right as we all know its haram to kill any innocent soul muslim or not, but we all know killing a muslim even after identifying himself by ethnic hausa thugs that are complete jahil is even worse. pls dont be a munafiq. we will do our responsibility as muslims but in the back of our heart we know most of you are liers. kabilanci di zai sa yawacin ku su shiga wuta. in summary a typical hausa man only brings religion when he knows he is loosing. imediately he gains what he is looking fr. youre no longer dtan uwana muslimi but a yarre or kabila. lazy people |
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Politics › Re: Over Our Dead Bodies Will Anambra Election Hold – BSS Leader, Ezekwesiri by hamzeiy: 7:30pm On Sep 02, 2017 |
zionmade1: Is that ur own view about being a patrotic nigerian. So killing every ipob member (up to a million in number now) will be the best way to keep ur country? u dont fail to dissappoint sometimes but come oh..which kain reasoning na get self. so after all this you wabt the army to beg ipob or you want nigerians to shake after been threatened by clowns. for godsake what do you xpect the security agenvies to do after these threat to nigerians willing to express their right to vote and your leaders who are also nigerians with right to be voted for. after the army descends thesame assholes would run to ICC or the UN or their saviour igbokwe donald trump chibuzor. i tire for wuna honestly. instead of all this noise go for action and let all of us be done with all this shit. ah..man tire oh. ipobs just have a way of making pple hate them |
Education › Re: What Was The Nickname You Gave To Your Teacher In School. by hamzeiy: 1:14pm On Sep 01, 2017 |
we called our chemistry teacher CHROMOSOMES. HE took us interscience during our jss. so after drawing the diagram of a chromosome we felt they looked alike. thus generation came , saw and are still calling him chromosomes |
Education › Re: Futminna Announces Screening Details For 2017/2018 Admission Exercise by hamzeiy: 6:37pm On Aug 29, 2017 |
RIPEnglish: yes probably he visited bosso campus. have you gone to gk campus i.e the permanent site with the eng.g,ict,environment and managenent faculties or schools as we call them? do you know fut land mass xtend from gidan kwano in minna up to bida about 1hr 30mins drive just in length as for breath i dont even know...oga get your facts right. i rep nd love my school. no fut student dulls |
Career › Re: Banke, Lady Uses Recycled Tyres To Build Furniture (Photos) by hamzeiy: 7:43pm On Aug 28, 2017 |
rottenPussy: Not so much of a bigdeal. You made it seem like she actually decompose the tire and re mould them. Any technical enthusiast can do this. yet you have done anything technically. rottenpussy nawa for u oh |
Politics › Re: Biafra: US Probes Agitators’ Killing by hamzeiy: 3:00pm On Aug 28, 2017 |
ofai: If so, then why bother commenting?
E-diot you will be the one jubilating if the US had snubbed our petition. hehehe..you wish |
Crime › Re: How My Brother Was Stabbed To Death By His Wife - Makeup Artiste by hamzeiy: 12:19pm On Aug 28, 2017 |
GratefulHeart23: Hmm mm mm....there's a lot you're not telling us, she just can't get angry one day and stab him to death. so there us a justifiable reason the woman might have to stab her husband to death isnt it?? Smh |
Health › Re: Rhesus Factor Incompatibility, One Of The Causes Of Miscarriage by hamzeiy: 6:34pm On Aug 27, 2017 |
happney65: Could remember a Family Friend.A good family friend..Always had stillborn for years..That was when i knew about this RH and RH whatever..I really pitied the wife..I could not count the total number of still births she had..It was frustrating and touching..This led to both husband and wife separating after a while..Wife later died not too long ago..Nearly cried when i knew she passed away..May she rest in peace..I do not wish for any sort of infertility issue for even my enemy that is if i have one sef.. really..its unfortunate but they suffered due to ignorance. after d first child the mother aught to go for an antigen injection .i cant remember its name but today medicine has rendered rhesus factor related issues history. the only one we still suffer from is genotype. |
Family › Re: Facebook Reunites Mum With Missing Son After 3 Years (photo) by hamzeiy: 1:43pm On Aug 26, 2017 |
eflintsone: are u this daft ?? you have a low i.q abd thats way you cant simply understand a statement without giving it a literal meaning. am not a yoruba person but i do understand and accept the meaning of those words of his.probably youre thinking of the story the op quoted but in this case the boy was found later gratefully. you wont know the pain of a lost child untill it happens close to you. you would always be searching for him knowingly or unknowingly until the end of your own time. a pain of lost and a hope that might never be achieved. its terrible |
Family › Re: Facebook Reunites Mum With Missing Son After 3 Years (photo) by hamzeiy: 1:35pm On Aug 26, 2017 |
segunbrown: A dead child is better than a lost child. i never knew the meaning of those words until we lost a freind in school. a very smart intelligent student just disappeared. when the parent came to school looking for him all the way from lagos to minna, i could see the pain and comfusion in the eyez of the mother.from police stations to mortuary every avenue have been exhusted buth this guy still havent been found. our set has since graduated at 2013 yet abdulsalam a then first class student at 300 lvl is no where to be found. till date we still talk and ask questions about him. the last time we saw him he took his laptop from gk hostel on his way to a freind at off campus bosso to collect movies. he never got there neither did he came back. At times we wonder weather to say rest in peace abdulsalam or what? a dead child is truelly better than a lost one. |
Culture › Re: 6 Interesting Facts You Need To Know About Marriage Process In Hausa Land by hamzeiy: 6:34am On Aug 26, 2017 |
oladele00: See who is talking abt smelling pussy. Na north I dey right now and I don almost yansh all una babe finish. I dey use what I tagged cut-head- pattern. It means u are looking the other way wen u dey yansh babe. My broda, no be here una babe dey smell. Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo .. lol...in your dreams..u fit nyash all our northern xtain babes.but no guided muslima will smell you even from a mile away let alone talking to you.and i assure you our women dont smell over here. infact its a quality of muslim ladies. rmber we are talking about muslims here whom you insulted for no justifiable reasons not awusas or northerners cuz as you see me like ds na original middle beltan i be. so dont comfuse both. islam crosses the board.we would all appreciate it if you dont mingle religion with ethnicity else people like me are ready to answer you WORD FOR WORD. smelly azz |
Politics › Re: Biafra: US Probes Agitators’ Killing by hamzeiy: 11:21pm On Aug 25, 2017 |
lol.."in a scarey voice" we are shaking in horror...the ipob saviours are here ..their almighty american attorneys have stormed into nigeria..wooh we are all in trouble...am going to shit out of despair. lmao..ipobs are soo un intelligent as they are pathetic . tvhew |
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Politics › Re: Buhari: "Ojukwu Visited Me In 2003 & We Agreed That Nigeria Must Remain One" by hamzeiy: 5:08pm On Aug 21, 2017 |
crestedaguiyi: they have been doing what all Nigeria leaders do them. with their state allocation. nothing special about
Nigerian laws shield them from us, Nigerian police is there to protect them from our anger.
we want a new lease of life and that is not available in Nigeria and you think the only way you can get thay is my disrespecting other citizens, national leaders not from your region, spreading message of hate and blatant lies when it suit you?? guy you are in for a long thing. cuz you wont get what you want even if it means wasting another 3 million.the more democratic and civilised you are the better for you. frankly no body wants to share a country with armed robbers,kidnappers,ritualist or child traffickers. but you will not and never be allowed to dictate how we should go about it. if you tire declare seccession like your oga ojukwu did in the past. even he became Wiser |
Politics › Re: Buhari: "Ojukwu Visited Me In 2003 & We Agreed That Nigeria Must Remain One" by hamzeiy: 5:03pm On Aug 21, 2017 |
comshots: Is that why you want to islamise Nigeria?Is that why you gave 95% appointment to the north?Is that why recruitment under your government favours the north more than other region?Is that why you supported Muslims who killed a female in the north over allegation of blasphemies?This is not a military regime.This s a democracy.Therefore,our unity is negotiable.U nity is not by force. if you actually believe all that youve just said. then its time to visit a psychologist |
Politics › Re: Buhari Insulted And Threatened Nigerians On His Speech This Morning - FFK by hamzeiy: 5:02pm On Aug 21, 2017 |
princessco: THE PRESIDENT'S MORNING BROADCAST
During his throughly uninspiring six minute broadcast this morning instead of appealing to Nigerians for patience and understanding and instead of apologising to them for the ineptitude and sheer incompetence that his government has displayed over the last 2 years, President Muhammadu Buhari has returned home after 105 days on his sick bed in the United Kingdom and not only insulted Nigerians but also threatened them.
He made no attempt to reach out to the people, to build bridges and to calm the troubled waters in what is clearly a traumatised and divided nation and instead he sought to intimidate and talk down on our people and his perceived enemies.
The President appears to have failed to appreciate the fact that times have changed and that he cannot impose his will on others.
He claims that his views represents the thinking of the majority of Nigerians yet he refuses to accept the idea or acknowledge the legitimacy of a national referendum.
He is meant to be a servant leader and a democratically-elected President and not a military dictator, a Caliph or a King.
If he wants to enhance national unity, which is of course a noble and righteous venture, and if he really wants Nigeria to remain one then he must desist from his dangerous and provocative rhetoric, he must treat all Nigerians like human beings and as equals, he must exhibit a much higher degree of sobriety and accomodation of contrary and dissenting views and he must display far more sensitivity, understanding and restraint in his interactions and discourse with the opposition and those that do not agree with him.
Failing that and without a quick recourse to the devolution of power from the centre and the neat and timely restructuring of what is essentially a fake pseudo-federation and a functional unitary state, the agitation for emancipation will become more pronounced, the various ethnic nationalities in this country will eventually exercise their right of self-determination and our nation will eventually break.
The fault lines are there and they are visible for all to see. We must recognise our differences, acknowledge our fears, concerns and anxieties, sooth frayed nerves, bridge the gap, make the necessary concessions and heal the wounds or we must prepare for the very worse in the not too distant future. That is the way forward and that is the only way to ensure and guarantee lasting peace and unity.
Since the President mentioned the late and reverred Chief Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu, the Ikemba Nnewi, the former Head of State of the old Biafra and the Eze Gburugburu of the Igbo, in his morning address let me add the following.
If this great man were still alive today to witness what his Igbo people have been subjected to over the last two years under the Buhari administration he would have been the first to insist on Biafra all over again.
And the truth is that Ojukwu, Major Chukwuemeka Kaduna Nzeogwu and the great Zik of Africa, the Owelle of Onitsha, Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe have collectively resurrected in a young lion from the east called Nnamdi Kanu who he must handle with the utmost care.
What the President is unable to grasp and fails to comprehend is this: we are not children, we are not animals and we refuse to be second class citizens.
Simply put we would rather die as free men, standing on our feet and resisting evil, tyranny and subjugation than live as servile slaves and pliant bonded servants with bowed heads and on bended knee.
All Mr. President's sinister and inappropiate talk about "red lines" and his insidious threats of bloodshed and bloodflow cannot change that and neither is anyone intimidated. Such talk is reckless, dangerous, irresponsible and inappropiate.
Worse of all other than saying that every Nigerian has the right to live in any part of the country, which in itself is undoubtedly a welcome and gratifying assertion, he refused to order the arrest or threaten to cage and bring to justice those that gave the Igbo people a chilling quit notice and that have promised to unleash genocide, ethnic cleansing and mass murder on them if they refused to abide by it and leave the north by October 1st..
This strange omission and instructive refusal by Mr. President is unacceptable and it feeds into the narrative that there may well be some kind of frightful hidden agenda unfolding.
It was also a missed opportunity to allay the legitimate fears and genuine concerns of many Igbos and southerners that live in the north.
I sincerely hope that history does not repeat itself in this regard.
Finally the President expressed his concerns about the social media.
The truth is that the internet has always been the nightmare of tyrants and dictators all over the world ever since it came into existence.
This is because it is designed to ensure the free flow of information and to expose their excesses and atrocities.
Now that our President has acknowledged his disdain and hate for this medium we will increase our efforts to make life more difficult for his government through it.
We will keep them on their toes and hold them to account by utilising the social and traditional media all the more. What he wishes to hide shall be made manifest and known to all.
His morning address was shallow, insensitive, uninspiring and divisive and, judging from what I saw, I believe that he should resign, go home and take care of his health.
That would be the best thing that he could do for Nigeria and that would be the best way to enhance national cohesion and unity.
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http://www.naijanewspapers.com.ng/2017/08/buhari-insulted-and-threatened.html i am still wondering what the igbo pple have been made to face in the last two years. maybe the fact that mr pmb decided to give decurity chiefs to individuals from NE knowing fully well he is from NW is now a crime against humanity. or is it the stupid idealogy of igbro pple "as long they dont have it all then they are marginalised. or maybe its the ipob members killed by an army that we very know how they operate once they are engaged with or without pmb as the president probably they should ask the shi-ite last time i checked they were hausaz and nt igbosm. i just tire for this tribe sha. they have a way of making their freinds hate them jutifiably |