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PoliticsProf. Attahiru Jega May be Nominated As New Inec Chairman by hasyak(op): 2:47pm On Jun 08, 2010
waiting for council of state ratification
PhonesRe: How To Get Mtn Custom Numbers by hasyak(m): 12:03am On Jun 07, 2010
y not call the nos. above am sure u will get informed
PoliticsRe: From The Dump Slums Of Lagos To The Streets Of London by hasyak(m): 1:32am On Jun 06, 2010
for those who might not have watch the documentary on bbc, its basically about this guy from ajengule that is a gabage boy with interest in music as a career but cant afford it?
PoliticsRe: Doctor's Kidnap Story by hasyak(m): 1:23pm On May 28, 2010
really sad story, am sure the police r involve
TravelRe: Buy Cheap Afriqiyah Ticket To London by hasyak(m): 3:02pm On May 05, 2010
how muchhuhhuhhuhhuhhuhhuhhuhhuhhuh?
PoliticsRe: Love Ibb by hasyak(m): 11:13am On Apr 30, 2010
CAME ACROSS THIS THOT I SHARE IT WITH YOU.

IBB Undue Attention.

I have been following with keen interest the decision by the former military ruler, General Ibrahim Babangida to contest the 2011 Presidential election. Personally, I don’t think he (Babangida) will go far. A good example was when ex head of state (Gen Gowon) tried to contest the presidential election in 1992/93. He (Gowon) failed in his primary constituency. In the case of Gowon’s attempt, Option A4 Electoral System was in place. Though that we have a different electoral law in place now, he (Babangida) will be shocked the way he will loose election. I also think, he might be seeking undue attention because events have relegated him to an obscure background.



History has indeed consigned him to garbage heap of forgotten tyrants. People should not loose sleep about his plans. Its just that one still wonders how people like him think, otherwise there are other things he should have engaged himself with, other than seeking to come back to power. I had in some of my articles advised him (Babangida) to use his influences to work for the re-introduction of Option A4 Electoral System back to our legal books. He should also use his contacts to lobby the present government to posthumously announce the official winner of June 12th 1993 presidential elections and for government to pay compensation to the families of Abiola.



Quoting Thewill (an online news publication; http://thewillnigeria.com/politics/4209-Nigerian-Youths-Are-Not-Capable-Leading-Nigeria-IBB.html), Babangida said that Nigerian youths are not capable of ruling Nigeria. I strongly disagree with him. Rather his statement is an acceptance by him, that he lacked leadership skills when he ruled Nigeria as a youth.



I am also sure that some of his (Babangida) colleagues, associates and friends (birds of the same feather) might want to contest other elections (Senatorial, gubernatorial, etc). Now that he has declared his intensions to run for the highest office of the land, patriotic Nigerians should also declared their own intentions to mass mobilize Nigerians to vote the rightful candidates. Action should be equal to reaction. I had in my previous articles suggested to Nigerians on the need to start political evangelism using various kinds of media outlets. For the sake of good governance in Nigeria, let all patriots become political evangelists. In addition, this will be an ideal time for Nigerians to constitute a shadow judicial process and retry all cases like Dele Giwa’s death etc.



Amongst the most potent means of political evangelism will be to prepare messages on DVDs, CDs, Videos, etc on local languages. Nothing can compare with picture effects. Using home videos and televised religious evangelism as case studies, one will agree that many people have been changed through those means. In the same manner people can be mobilized after viewing political messages. Another reason for this method (political messages on DVDs, CDs Videos, etc) is because government and some private television stations might not like to air such programs. Therefore DVDs/Video recordings will suffice.



Times International Magazine of April 19th 2010, pages 18-19 showed where people of Southern Sudan gathered to watch an educational film on fair elections. A well prepared political/electoral documentary on DVDs can have serious impacts on voting patterns. In case of any documentary in line with the above suggestions, I will recommend the following to be included (a) clips/films of how people of Eastern Europe resisted and dismantled communism (b) clips/films of how Thai people (Red Shirts) exercises peoples power (c) clips/films of how South African resisted Apartheid (d) clips/films of motivational speeches by Martin Luther King Jnr, (e) clips of speeches by our own Tunde (Pastor) Bakare etc.



Political evangelism methods have the potentials of increasing political awareness amongst our folks. We can also choose the direct marketing strategy, whereby we meet people one on one and advise who not to vote. Firstly we can start with our immediate and extended families then proceed to the community levels. I know that many people might be vulnerable to following the money bags, that’s why patriotic Nigerians will have to increase their political evangelism so as to win more souls to see reasons to vote rightfully.



Finally, please remember to participate and join the fight against global warming. Turn off your electrical appliances/lights when not in use. Plant a tree or sponsor one to plant on your behalf. Government and companies should send less paper work and do more email, telephone, and sms. May God bless Nigeria.





Chinedu Vincent Akuta.

An activist and leader of “Support Option A4 Group” Leicester-UK

akutachinedu@yahoo.com

http://briefsfromakuta..com/
PoliticsRe: Againstbabangida.com by hasyak(m): 10:59am On Apr 30, 2010
CAME ACROSS THIS THOT I SHARE IT WITH YOU.

IBB Undue Attention.

I have been following with keen interest the decision by the former military ruler, General Ibrahim Babangida to contest the 2011 Presidential election. Personally, I don’t think he (Babangida) will go far. A good example was when ex head of state (Gen Gowon) tried to contest the presidential election in 1992/93. He (Gowon) failed in his primary constituency. In the case of Gowon’s attempt, Option A4 Electoral System was in place. Though that we have a different electoral law in place now, he (Babangida) will be shocked the way he will loose election. I also think, he might be seeking undue attention because events have relegated him to an obscure background.



History has indeed consigned him to garbage heap of forgotten tyrants. People should not loose sleep about his plans. Its just that one still wonders how people like him think, otherwise there are other things he should have engaged himself with, other than seeking to come back to power. I had in some of my articles advised him (Babangida) to use his influences to work for the re-introduction of Option A4 Electoral System back to our legal books. He should also use his contacts to lobby the present government to posthumously announce the official winner of June 12th 1993 presidential elections and for government to pay compensation to the families of Abiola.



Quoting Thewill (an online news publication; http://thewillnigeria.com/politics/4209-Nigerian-Youths-Are-Not-Capable-Leading-Nigeria-IBB.html), Babangida said that Nigerian youths are not capable of ruling Nigeria. I strongly disagree with him. Rather his statement is an acceptance by him, that he lacked leadership skills when he ruled Nigeria as a youth.



I am also sure that some of his (Babangida) colleagues, associates and friends (birds of the same feather) might want to contest other elections (Senatorial, gubernatorial, etc). Now that he has declared his intensions to run for the highest office of the land, patriotic Nigerians should also declared their own intentions to mass mobilize Nigerians to vote the rightful candidates. Action should be equal to reaction. I had in my previous articles suggested to Nigerians on the need to start political evangelism using various kinds of media outlets. For the sake of good governance in Nigeria, let all patriots become political evangelists. In addition, this will be an ideal time for Nigerians to constitute a shadow judicial process and retry all cases like Dele Giwa’s death etc.



Amongst the most potent means of political evangelism will be to prepare messages on DVDs, CDs, Videos, etc on local languages. Nothing can compare with picture effects. Using home videos and televised religious evangelism as case studies, one will agree that many people have been changed through those means. In the same manner people can be mobilized after viewing political messages. Another reason for this method (political messages on DVDs, CDs Videos, etc) is because government and some private television stations might not like to air such programs. Therefore DVDs/Video recordings will suffice.



Times International Magazine of April 19th 2010, pages 18-19 showed where people of Southern Sudan gathered to watch an educational film on fair elections. A well prepared political/electoral documentary on DVDs can have serious impacts on voting patterns. In case of any documentary in line with the above suggestions, I will recommend the following to be included (a) clips/films of how people of Eastern Europe resisted and dismantled communism (b) clips/films of how Thai people (Red Shirts) exercises peoples power (c) clips/films of how South African resisted Apartheid (d) clips/films of motivational speeches by Martin Luther King Jnr, (e) clips of speeches by our own Tunde (Pastor) Bakare etc.



Political evangelism methods have the potentials of increasing political awareness amongst our folks. We can also choose the direct marketing strategy, whereby we meet people one on one and advise who not to vote. Firstly we can start with our immediate and extended families then proceed to the community levels. I know that many people might be vulnerable to following the money bags, that’s why patriotic Nigerians will have to increase their political evangelism so as to win more souls to see reasons to vote rightfully.



Finally, please remember to participate and join the fight against global warming. Turn off your electrical appliances/lights when not in use. Plant a tree or sponsor one to plant on your behalf. Government and companies should send less paper work and do more email, telephone, and sms. May God bless Nigeria.





Chinedu Vincent Akuta.

An activist and leader of “Support Option A4 Group” Leicester-UK

akutachinedu@yahoo.com

http://briefsfromakuta..com/
PoliticsIbb Undue Attention by hasyak(op): 3:48pm On Apr 28, 2010
came accross this atticle thought i share it with you all, found it interesting



I have been following with keen interest the decision by the former military ruler, General Ibrahim Babangida to contest the 2011 Presidential election. Personally, I don’t think he (Babangida) will go far. A good example was when ex head of state (Gen Gowon) tried to contest the presidential election in 1992/93. He (Gowon) failed in his primary constituency. In the case of Gowon’s attempt, Option A4 Electoral System was in place. Though that we have a different electoral law in place now, he (Babangida) will be shocked the way he will loose election. I also think, he might be seeking undue attention because events have relegated him to an obscure background.



History has indeed consigned him to garbage heap of forgotten tyrants. People should not loose sleep about his plans. Its just that one still wonders how people like him think, otherwise there are other things he should have engaged himself with, other than seeking to come back to power. I had in some of my articles advised him (Babangida) to use his influences to work for the re-introduction of Option A4 Electoral System back to our legal books. He should also use his contacts to lobby the present government to posthumously announce the official winner of June 12th 1993 presidential elections and for government to pay compensation to the families of Abiola.



Quoting Thewill (an online news publication; http://thewillnigeria.com/politics/4209-Nigerian-Youths-Are-Not-Capable-Leading-Nigeria-IBB.html), Babangida said that Nigerian youths are not capable of ruling Nigeria. I strongly disagree with him. Rather his statement is an acceptance by him, that he lacked leadership skills when he ruled Nigeria as a youth.



I am also sure that some of his (Babangida) colleagues, associates and friends (birds of the same feather) might want to contest other elections (Senatorial, gubernatorial, etc). Now that he has declared his intensions to run for the highest office of the land, patriotic Nigerians should also declared their own intentions to mass mobilize Nigerians to vote the rightful candidates. Action should be equal to reaction. I had in my previous articles suggested to Nigerians on the need to start political evangelism using various kinds of media outlets. For the sake of good governance in Nigeria, let all patriots become political evangelists. In addition, this will be an ideal time for Nigerians to constitute a shadow judicial process and retry all cases like Dele Giwa’s death etc.



Amongst the most potent means of political evangelism will be to prepare messages on DVDs, CDs, Videos, etc on local languages. Nothing can compare with picture effects. Using home videos and televised religious evangelism as case studies, one will agree that many people have been changed through those means. In the same manner people can be mobilized after viewing political messages. Another reason for this method (political messages on DVDs, CDs Videos, etc) is because government and some private television stations might not like to air such programs. Therefore DVDs/Video recordings will suffice.



Times International Magazine of April 19th 2010, pages 18-19 showed where people of Southern Sudan gathered to watch an educational film on fair elections. A well prepared political/electoral documentary on DVDs can have serious impacts on voting patterns. In case of any documentary in line with the above suggestions, I will recommend the following to be included (a) clips/films of how people of Eastern Europe resisted and dismantled communism (b) clips/films of how Thai people (Red Shirts) exercises peoples power (c) clips/films of how South African resisted Apartheid (d) clips/films of motivational speeches by Martin Luther King Jnr, (e) clips of speeches by our own Tunde (Pastor) Bakare etc.



Political evangelism methods have the potentials of increasing political awareness amongst our folks. We can also choose the direct marketing strategy, whereby we meet people one on one and advise who not to vote. Firstly we can start with our immediate and extended families then proceed to the community levels. I know that many people might be vulnerable to following the money bags, that’s why patriotic Nigerians will have to increase their political evangelism so as to win more souls to see reasons to vote rightfully.



Finally, please remember to participate and join the fight against global warming. Turn off your electrical appliances/lights when not in use. Plant a tree or sponsor one to plant on your behalf. Government and companies should send less paper work and do more email, telephone, and sms. May God bless Nigeria.





Chinedu Vincent Akuta.

An activist and leader of “Support Option A4 Group” Leicester-UK

akutachinedu@yahoo.com

http://briefsfromakuta..com/
PoliticsRe: Ibb: What I Forgot In Aso Rock by hasyak(m): 2:06pm On Apr 28, 2010
IBB Undue Attention.

I have been following with keen interest the decision by the former military ruler, General Ibrahim Babangida to contest the 2011 Presidential election. Personally, I don’t think he (Babangida) will go far. A good example was when ex head of state (Gen Gowon) tried to contest the presidential election in 1992/93. He (Gowon) failed in his primary constituency. In the case of Gowon’s attempt, Option A4 Electoral System was in place. Though that we have a different electoral law in place now, he (Babangida) will be shocked the way he will loose election. I also think, he might be seeking undue attention because events have relegated him to an obscure background.



History has indeed consigned him to garbage heap of forgotten tyrants. People should not loose sleep about his plans. Its just that one still wonders how people like him think, otherwise there are other things he should have engaged himself with, other than seeking to come back to power. I had in some of my articles advised him (Babangida) to use his influences to work for the re-introduction of Option A4 Electoral System back to our legal books. He should also use his contacts to lobby the present government to posthumously announce the official winner of June 12th 1993 presidential elections and for government to pay compensation to the families of Abiola.



Quoting Thewill (an online news publication; http://thewillnigeria.com/politics/4209-Nigerian-Youths-Are-Not-Capable-Leading-Nigeria-IBB.html), Babangida said that Nigerian youths are not capable of ruling Nigeria. I strongly disagree with him. Rather his statement is an acceptance by him, that he lacked leadership skills when he ruled Nigeria as a youth.



I am also sure that some of his (Babangida) colleagues, associates and friends (birds of the same feather) might want to contest other elections (Senatorial, gubernatorial, etc). Now that he has declared his intensions to run for the highest office of the land, patriotic Nigerians should also declared their own intentions to mass mobilize Nigerians to vote the rightful candidates. Action should be equal to reaction. I had in my previous articles suggested to Nigerians on the need to start political evangelism using various kinds of media outlets. For the sake of good governance in Nigeria, let all patriots become political evangelists. In addition, this will be an ideal time for Nigerians to constitute a shadow judicial process and retry all cases like Dele Giwa’s death etc.



Amongst the most potent means of political evangelism will be to prepare messages on DVDs, CDs, Videos, etc on local languages. Nothing can compare with picture effects. Using home videos and televised religious evangelism as case studies, one will agree that many people have been changed through those means. In the same manner people can be mobilized after viewing political messages. Another reason for this method (political messages on DVDs, CDs Videos, etc) is because government and some private television stations might not like to air such programs. Therefore DVDs/Video recordings will suffice.



Times International Magazine of April 19th 2010, pages 18-19 showed where people of Southern Sudan gathered to watch an educational film on fair elections. A well prepared political/electoral documentary on DVDs can have serious impacts on voting patterns. In case of any documentary in line with the above suggestions, I will recommend the following to be included (a) clips/films of how people of Eastern Europe resisted and dismantled communism (b) clips/films of how Thai people (Red Shirts) exercises peoples power (c) clips/films of how South African resisted Apartheid (d) clips/films of motivational speeches by Martin Luther King Jnr, (e) clips of speeches by our own Tunde (Pastor) Bakare etc.



Political evangelism methods have the potentials of increasing political awareness amongst our folks. We can also choose the direct marketing strategy, whereby we meet people one on one and advise who not to vote. Firstly we can start with our immediate and extended families then proceed to the community levels. I know that many people might be vulnerable to following the money bags, that’s why patriotic Nigerians will have to increase their political evangelism so as to win more souls to see reasons to vote rightfully.



Finally, please remember to participate and join the fight against global warming. Turn off your electrical appliances/lights when not in use. Plant a tree or sponsor one to plant on your behalf. Government and companies should send less paper work and do more email, telephone, and sms. May God bless Nigeria.





Chinedu Vincent Akuta.

An activist and leader of “Support Option A4 Group” Leicester-UK

akutachinedu@yahoo.com

http://briefsfromakuta..com/
PoliticsRe: Ibb: Younger Generation Can’t Rule Nigeria by hasyak(m): 1:57pm On Apr 28, 2010
CAME ACROSS THIS THOT I SHARE IT WITH YOU.

IBB Undue Attention.

I have been following with keen interest the decision by the former military ruler, General Ibrahim Babangida to contest the 2011 Presidential election. Personally, I don’t think he (Babangida) will go far. A good example was when ex head of state (Gen Gowon) tried to contest the presidential election in 1992/93. He (Gowon) failed in his primary constituency. In the case of Gowon’s attempt, Option A4 Electoral System was in place. Though that we have a different electoral law in place now, he (Babangida) will be shocked the way he will loose election. I also think, he might be seeking undue attention because events have relegated him to an obscure background.



History has indeed consigned him to garbage heap of forgotten tyrants. People should not loose sleep about his plans. Its just that one still wonders how people like him think, otherwise there are other things he should have engaged himself with, other than seeking to come back to power. I had in some of my articles advised him (Babangida) to use his influences to work for the re-introduction of Option A4 Electoral System back to our legal books. He should also use his contacts to lobby the present government to posthumously announce the official winner of June 12th 1993 presidential elections and for government to pay compensation to the families of Abiola.



Quoting Thewill (an online news publication; http://thewillnigeria.com/politics/4209-Nigerian-Youths-Are-Not-Capable-Leading-Nigeria-IBB.html), Babangida said that Nigerian youths are not capable of ruling Nigeria. I strongly disagree with him. Rather his statement is an acceptance by him, that he lacked leadership skills when he ruled Nigeria as a youth.



I am also sure that some of his (Babangida) colleagues, associates and friends (birds of the same feather) might want to contest other elections (Senatorial, gubernatorial, etc). Now that he has declared his intensions to run for the highest office of the land, patriotic Nigerians should also declared their own intentions to mass mobilize Nigerians to vote the rightful candidates. Action should be equal to reaction. I had in my previous articles suggested to Nigerians on the need to start political evangelism using various kinds of media outlets. For the sake of good governance in Nigeria, let all patriots become political evangelists. In addition, this will be an ideal time for Nigerians to constitute a shadow judicial process and retry all cases like Dele Giwa’s death etc.



Amongst the most potent means of political evangelism will be to prepare messages on DVDs, CDs, Videos, etc on local languages. Nothing can compare with picture effects. Using home videos and televised religious evangelism as case studies, one will agree that many people have been changed through those means. In the same manner people can be mobilized after viewing political messages. Another reason for this method (political messages on DVDs, CDs Videos, etc) is because government and some private television stations might not like to air such programs. Therefore DVDs/Video recordings will suffice.



Times International Magazine of April 19th 2010, pages 18-19 showed where people of Southern Sudan gathered to watch an educational film on fair elections. A well prepared political/electoral documentary on DVDs can have serious impacts on voting patterns. In case of any documentary in line with the above suggestions, I will recommend the following to be included (a) clips/films of how people of Eastern Europe resisted and dismantled communism (b) clips/films of how Thai people (Red Shirts) exercises peoples power (c) clips/films of how South African resisted Apartheid (d) clips/films of motivational speeches by Martin Luther King Jnr, (e) clips of speeches by our own Tunde (Pastor) Bakare etc.



Political evangelism methods have the potentials of increasing political awareness amongst our folks. We can also choose the direct marketing strategy, whereby we meet people one on one and advise who not to vote. Firstly we can start with our immediate and extended families then proceed to the community levels. I know that many people might be vulnerable to following the money bags, that’s why patriotic Nigerians will have to increase their political evangelism so as to win more souls to see reasons to vote rightfully.



Finally, please remember to participate and join the fight against global warming. Turn off your electrical appliances/lights when not in use. Plant a tree or sponsor one to plant on your behalf. Government and companies should send less paper work and do more email, telephone, and sms. May God bless Nigeria.





Chinedu Vincent Akuta.

An activist and leader of “Support Option A4 Group” Leicester-UK

akutachinedu@yahoo.com

http://briefsfromakuta..com/
RomanceRe: I Cant Bear This, Pls Help Me by hasyak(m): 4:36pm On Apr 26, 2010
@ poster, had similar experience, it was really painful, but you have to let go. try and forget all that happen and definitely you will get someone better. if i tell you what i went thru you will know that yours is a child play. if only you can transmute all the energy towards positive things, you will see a major progress in your life.
BusinessRe: Dangers Of Allowing Sanusi Lamido Implement Sharia Banking - Learn From The USA by hasyak(m): 12:32pm On Apr 15, 2010
@ poster

it is not by force to post, if you want to post you should at least agree with the post or post from a reliable source, you sound intelligent, so pls be objective.

so what is wrong with Islamic banking? so you think you are more intelligent than the western bankers that have accepted it? Islamic banking is all about banking based on Islamic principle which have been found to be very humane compared to interest based banking and it does not in anyway force you to be Muslim to use it.

please stop all this phobia with anything Islamic.
FamilyRe: by hasyak(m): 2:05pm On Mar 31, 2010
after going thru most of the post especially from woman, most tend to think that the best option is divorce, which i don't agree with. 70% of married men one way or the other cheat on their wives. i will give two scenarios to explain my opinions

1. a friend was having problem with his wife cos of her low sex drive and that was causing so much problem in their home, when he came to me for advise, i asked him apart from the low sex drive, do u have any other problem with your wife? to which he said that, the only problem he has with his wife since they got married is her low sex drive. to which i advice, that while looking for a  solution for her low sex drive try and and satisfy your urges else where. to an extend this brought some peace in the house.

2. a married female friend was complaining about her husband is a serial cheat and wants to leave him, if she leaves can she sustain the standard of living the kids are used to? she is not working, so how will she go about it? i told her to stay and be financially stable before she thinks of leaving.

i believe when it comes to cheating especially from man, then a lot to factors comes in for the woman ponders on before she thinks of divorce, divorce should be the last option.

1. if she leaves can she take good care of the kids? you should not leave just because of your personal feeling, if kids are involve then you have to put them into consideration.
2. apart from cheating, does the husband fulfill his other obligations? if cheating is the only minus then is best you manage it, because 70% of men cheat, so the thinking that you will meet someone that dose not is less than 30%
3. are you sexually active? can you satisfy his urge?

these are some of the questions i will want my sis to consider before thinking of divorce
RomanceRe: What Do naija Girls Offer In Relationships? by hasyak(m): 12:17pm On Mar 17, 2010
hasyak:
after going thru this tread i found out that the guys are not satisfy with what the ladies are offering, so what do the guys really want the ladies to offer?
still pendind, no responses
PoliticsRe: Panic In Lagos, Ogun Over 'Fulani Invasion' Text Messages by hasyak(m): 11:35am On Mar 17, 2010
initially i really did not want to comment on this? cos it all so funny and uninteligent for people to discuss rumour,
what r d fulani coming to lag to fight for?
how many fulanis will it take to invade lag?
it just goes to show how shallow minded people are they believe anything
RomanceRe: What Do naija Girls Offer In Relationships? by hasyak(m): 11:02am On Mar 16, 2010
after going thru this tread i found out that the guys are not satisfy with what the ladies are offering, so what do the guys really want the ladies to offer?
PoliticsRe: The Real Story Behind The Jos Crisis - Documentary ( Viewer Discretion advised ) by hasyak(m): 6:04pm On Mar 15, 2010
davidylan:
Of course the crisis isnt religious except where they chanted religious slogans as they slaughtered kids. Sure "allahu archedbar" is all about politics of ethnicity.

Sorry dude, the gig is up . . . you can lie all you want. The truth is staring you in the face.
if you know the truth you will not be saying all you are saying, killing on any ground is wrong, am not supporting killing in any ramification, they too slaughter innocent people including kids and women which am sure you are aware of, am not saying the hausa/fulani are not muslims, but the truth should be told as it is. if we continue to full ourselves without facing the real issues we will continue to have same crisis always,
PoliticsRe: Sokoto: Coalition Issues 24-hour Ultimatum To Non-Indigenes by hasyak(m): 5:39pm On Mar 15, 2010
Addressing journalists in Sokoto at the weekend, its Chairman, Comrade Abubakar Salame, said due to the peaceful and harmonious relationship existing between the indigenes and non indigenes, it had become imperative for non-indigenes to vacate the state for their safety, if justice is denied.

what the guy is simply saying, is that non indigenes should be careful so that if trouble starts they will not be affected, before it will ascribe to religious war, cos if for any reason a non indigene is killed then its another story,
PoliticsRe: The Real Story Behind The Jos Crisis - Documentary ( Viewer Discretion advised ) by hasyak(m): 5:06pm On Mar 15, 2010
davidylan:
where is the propaganda? I see the innocent dying and hurting; i see a heartless religion rain massacre and destruction . . . and you say this is all propaganda? My dear, you make decent people wish they could carry arms and hunt you down.
my friend am not here to join issues with you, did they show any thing iro what they did to the other side? when was sharia ever mentioned iro the crisis in jos. or are you not aware of the massacre that took place in a Fulani settlement, the crisis in jos is not a religious issue, is more of ethnicity, so for them to come out and basically paint it as a religious issue is false, that's why i wrote let them come out with the truth it will set all free, all this propaganda will lead no where only more problem.
PoliticsRe: The Real Story Behind The Jos Crisis - Documentary ( Viewer Discretion advised ) by hasyak(m): 2:08pm On Mar 15, 2010
this is pure propaganda machine at work, one sided story, with this type of propaganda, peace will elude them, let them say the truth it shall set the free
PoliticsRe: Jos Crisis: Why We Struck –fulani Settlers by hasyak(m): 2:48pm On Mar 12, 2010
Bayeri further noted that it was completely unjust for government and the media to be silent when the Fulanis lost hundreds of their kinsmen most of whom were children and women, only for everyone to hastily condemn them now.
“When our people were killed or were being killed, we can’t remember seeing Governor Jang, the Gbong Gwom, the Information Commissioner, members of House of Assembly of the areas, neither did anyone of them say a word about what happened to us. Up till today, they are behaving as if nothing ever happened to us and you expect this to just pass away and forever? In Kuru Karama when Aljazeera was beaming the corpses of 150 children and women strewn into the village streets, where was Governor Jang and Gyang Buba? Who has been arrested? Who provided the five Hilux Jeeps that brought the killers? Who has made any effort to fish out the killers. Haba!
RomanceRe: What Do naija Girls Offer In Relationships? by hasyak(m): 4:20pm On Mar 10, 2010
i cant believe that the ladies here cant come out and say any sensible thing they can offer in a relationship, it is that you are agreeing with the notion that you don't have anything to offer? which i don't believe, pls someone come up with something sensible to offer my sis
CelebritiesRe: Forum For Leos by hasyak(m): 2:06pm On Mar 09, 2010
+ 10
SportsRe: FIFA to Scrap Offside Rule? by hasyak(m): 5:57pm On Mar 04, 2010
what is offside? i have been praying for it to be scrap, it is a technical jargon you left to the mercy of ref, how many goals have we seen that are off but are allowed and how many great goals are ruled off, pls let them remove it, it does nothing good for soccer. or can someone tell 2 advantages of offside?
PoliticsRe: 2011 Presidency: Name Your Winning Duo by hasyak(m): 11:54am On Mar 04, 2010
naisr el rufai and pat utomi
PoliticsRe: Yar'adua Returns To Nigeria: Condition Unknown by hasyak(m): 12:05pm On Feb 24, 2010
what do  the north have to do with yaradu coming back? i would have love to respond to some of the comment against the north, that will mean coming down to their level which i know am not capable of, so pls stop generalizing you are free to name individual, but generalizing is insulting,
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Should Cut All Diplomatic Ties With Saudi Arabia by hasyak(m): 10:28am On Feb 12, 2010
@poster pls help me with these questions

did d saudi force him to come to thier country?
is he held under force not to return?
should they force him to leave his sick bed?
PoliticsRe: Aondoakka Fired? by hasyak(m): 3:47pm On Feb 10, 2010
www.saharareporters.com

sahara reporter confirmed it? but dont trust them 100%
PoliticsRe: Aondoakka Fired? by hasyak(m): 3:46pm On Feb 10, 2010
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sahara reporter confirmed it? but dont trust them 100%
Forum GamesRe: Words That Ends With Letter H. by hasyak(m): 3:23pm On Feb 08, 2010
ALEPH
AIRTH
DEATH
DELPH
DEPTH
DOETH
DONAH
EARTH
EPHAH
HORAH
LOATH
NEATH
NORTH
SOUTH

ISC PLAYERS TAKE NOTE!!!!!
PoliticsRe: Who Is The Most Detestable Nigerian Politician Today by hasyak(m): 3:03pm On Feb 08, 2010
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