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As a person, I respect the man Tinubu but it would be unwise to think that he becoming president will solve Nigeria's current problems. First, Tinubu has remained the national leader of the ruling APC. He has access to the president and top decision makers in the current government. If he can't advise or influence the president/vice president for positive change using his office, I doubt whether he can do better as president himself. This is the man that championed the repackaging of Buhari to Nigerians as a reformed democrat, incorruptible and the Messiah to "change" Nigeria for good during the 2015 elections. We know differently today as Nigerians. Top founding members of APC have come out to say that they imported Fulanis from neighbouring countries to cause trouble if Buhari did not win. What does Tinubu know about this unpatriotic and highly damning allegation and what is the extent of his involvement considering he is also a top founding member? If such happened without his knowledge, he may still be president and will be "shocked" when things happen. We should not mistake desperation for power to mean that the power seeker has something good to offer. If nothing else, we should have learned our lesson with Buhari. I believe we need capable younger person as president. Jagaban seems too old for the job. Anyone that wants to be president should be able to present and defend his manifesto to all Nigerians. Not with empty and unrealistic promises like turning one naira to one dollar or eliminating Boko Haram in 3weeks. This is how they packaged Buhari to Nigerians in 2015. Let's not support blindly because of religious/tribal sentiments. It would do none of us any good. Ask the people of Katsina. |
Stolen meat seem to taste sweeter. The adventure, taboo, naughtiness and secrecy associated with it. Just the desire to try "something different." At the end, a female hole is a female hole. |
I wish Imo people will NEVER accept or use that name. |
This is nice. |
Victorclean1:Nice write up. Add Festus Keyamo to the list too. I used to have respect for that man. I remember him coming on Channels TV repeatedly to say that with Buhari's status as a former general, that military service chiefs cannot mislead him the way they did with then president Jonathan in the handling of the Boko Haram issues. |
MejiLoyon:Guy, this your comment funny dye. ![]() |
“See, every tribe is trying to raise a militia like that but is that what we want. There is a way we should help this country to get over its problems by giving stories that create unity and progress....We are trying to promote peace.Wonders shall never end. Miyetti Cattle Breeders says it is trying to promote peace while almost all the major threats to peace in Nigeria today can be traced to them and their Fulani foot soldiers. The same Miyetti that claims all land in Nigeria belongs to Fulani. The same Miyetti that says it is raising a vigilante all over the country is now against militia? Tagiya! No sensible Nigerian will ever loose guard for Fulani. |
Tumbulum:Very correct. Let them continue to expose themselves. Thank God the real Hausas are waking up to Fulani treachery. |
Happy Married Life to them. Truly when it comes to the matters of the heart, age is just a number. |
Norphiee:So this is why Malami was so serious to remove the corrupt Magu only to install his corrupt brother. |
Is the governor complaining? Why are you complaining for him? |
MrColdsweat: |
Buhari just filled very sensitive positions with his incompetent and clueless Fulani brothers. Imagine what a whole defence minister is saying. What will a service chief like Buratai and this man be advising Buhari during a security meeting? |
Buhari never disappoints. Datelineng: |
Did FFK truly write that letter? Too many jabs in that piece mehn! FFK come and denounce this write up pls. |
OROSUNBOLB: |
cardoctor:You're wise because you understand the plot. Anything to get the foreigners imported from Niger, Sierra Leone, Chad, Mali, etc registered on the national database as Nigerians is a welcome development. All the land in Nigeria belongs to Fulani. |
The usual marketing strategy. |
One night stand. Wow, that guy is loaded and comfortable. Use pregnancy to tie him down. Can you imagine he asked me to abort mission? Why doesn't he want to settle down? Aaah!!! Werey dey disguise oh! He's married since 5yrs a go. Let's goan finish him on social media. |
Fahdiga: susy6999:Because they really caused terror in government circles. They want to ensure nobody tries to instill that kind of fear in them again. |
An attack on Boko Haram is an attack on... Which drones did the Chadian army use to decimate Boko Haram? |
That famous prophecy by Prophet GEJ comes to mind again. |
I think someone (most likely a Niger Deltan) wrote that piece to give the Pro-Biafran Igbos opportunity to clear some of the misgivings they (Niger Deltans) have about joining Biafra. Nnamdi Kanu and other pro-Biafra leaders should look into these issues raised and address them sincerely to alley the fears of your minorities. |
Hmmm...this should be properly investigated. This is a very weighty allegation. No looseguarding oh! |
I like the energy in here. This is good dear Nairalanders. I'm subscribing too. Sure, we can use this forum for some good. |
Magnoliaa: ![]() |
Unfortunately, with the way and manner the murderous Fulani herders have carried on especially these few years, and the reckless claim to ownership of all land in Nigeria by Miyetti Allah, it is still risky to sell land anywhere in the south to Fulani for ranching. If any such sales must happen, the state government MUST enact and enforce laws to checkmate their evil agenda of land grabbing or overrunning the south. They MUST be closely monitored for their penchant for inviting Fulanis from other countries to come and forment trouble or settle in people's ancestral land. He who dines with the devil must use a long spoon. No loosing guard! |
There's nothing like aboriginal Fulani in Nigeria. We all know how Fulani came into Nigeria by deceiving and massacring the native Hausa people, and systemically enslaving the remnants. It is unfortunate that many years after, they're still taking the hospitality of the indigenous Nigerians for granted by barbaric acts supported by nepotistic state actors, and embolden by the appointment of mostly Fulani service chiefs. |
onthehill:In a so called "One Nigeria", the north has all these but chooses to sit on Niger Delta oil only, leaving out its own numerous mineral resources for exploration. How fair in a so called One Nigeria. Should Niger Delta oil be contributing 95% of the country's revenue while the many resources in the north contribute next to nothing? How fair indeed. |
This one na wucked woman. |
The guy was quick to accuse southern politicians that stood up for their people against killer herdsmen but never condemned Fulanis who provoke Nigerians against the Fulani by claiming that all land in Nigeria belong to Fulani. With all his education and exposure, one would expect him to be an example to other Fulanis showing them why why ranching is better but he's only interested in occupying other people's land. |
spy24:You've spoken well. |

