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Travel / Re: I Have Been In The US For 4months Haven't Met Any Nigerians In Philadelphia by houstonia(m): 8:43pm On Nov 29, 2021
chatinent:
I am in Philadelphia. Where are you?

I stay around Exton, always in Philly every other Thursday, can I call you ?

Twitter: Houstonia, we could dm
Travel / I Have Been In The US For 4months Haven't Met Any Nigerians In Philadelphia by houstonia(m): 8:40pm On Nov 29, 2021
I don't know if I am doing the right thing reaching out, but I am kinda homesick, I haven't met a single Nigerian since arriving the US 4months ago, please reach out to me if you stay around the Philadelphia area. I need to learn the ropes from good Nigerians here. Thanks.
Health / WHO Offered $20M Bribe To Poison COVID-19 Cure – Madagascar President by houstonia(m): 10:04am On May 16, 2020
In a shocking claim the President of Madagascar has said that the WHO offered $20m bribe to poison COVID-19 cure. The herbal remedy called COVID-19 Organics made from Artemisia can cure COVID-19 patients within ten days said the President. He also raised the question that if it was a European country that had actually discovered this remedy, would there be so much doubt?


The President of Madagascar Andry Rajoelina has accused the World Health Organisation of a plot to have its COVID-19 Organics, the local African ‘cure’ for the virus poisoned. Rajoelina claims WHO offered a $20 million bribe to poisoned their medicine, Tanzania Perspective reported on the front-page of its 14th May edition.

The President of Madagascar believes the only reason the rest of the world has refused to treat Madagascar’s cure for the coronavirus with urgency and respect is that the remedy comes from Africa.


In an interview with French media, President Rajoelina reportedly said he has noticed what he believes stems from usual condescension toward Africans.

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“I think the problem is that (the drink) comes from Africa and they can’t admit… that a country like Madagascar… has come up with this formula to save the world.”

“What is the problem with Covid-Organics, really? Could it be that this product comes from Africa? Could it be that it’s not OK for a country like Madagascar, which is the 63rd poorest country in the world… to have come up with (this formula) that can help save the world?”

“If it wasn’t Madagascar, and if it was a European country that had actually discovered this remedy, would there be so much doubt? I don’t think so,” said Africa’s youngest head of state, the President of Madagascar Andry Rajoelina.


The remedy, COVID Organics, is made from Artemisia, a plant imported into Madagascar in the 1970s from China to treat malaria. Artemisia has had proven success against malaria and according to President Rajoelina it can cure COVID-19 patients within ten days.

However, the WHO has criticized such natural therapeutic measures against the coronavirus as blind faith. In response to the skepticism with which the WHO is treating the COVID Organics, Rajoelina said, “No country or organisation will keep us from going forward.”

A host of other African countries including, Tanzania, Guinea-Bissau, DR Congo and Niger, have imported the Madagascan made recipe.


https://greatgameindia.com/who-offered-20m-bribe-to-poison-covid-19-cure-madagascar-president/

Politics / Re: Afenifere: Mamman Daura Living In Aso Rock & Controlling Presidency, Is Shameful by houstonia(m): 6:42pm On Oct 15, 2019
Osagyefo98:
If there is anybody to leave Aso rock, It should be Osibanjo and his families.

For Christ sake Osibanjo has no single work he is doing inside aso rock....what is he still doing there?

He should move over to Abuja town and allow those who has work at hand to see space in discharging their duties.

Mamman Daura has loads of work and files to always attend to.....Which one do Osibanjo has to attend daily?

He can't be there occupying space while workers in aso Villa quarrels for space..


He should move to town and can attend public seminars from there or any work the president assigned to him.

I like been fair and just.


The vice president and deputy governors do not live in the state house. I hope you know that?
Politics / Kosovo Officials Hospitalized After Opening Ballot Boxes by houstonia(m): 7:12pm On Oct 14, 2019
PRISTINA, Kosovo (AP) — More than 20 Central Election Commission officials have been taken to the hospital with health problems after opening five ballot boxes from Serbia, authorities in Kosovo said Sunday.

Twenty-six officials had allergic reactions and skin problems after opening the ballot boxes, local media Kosovapress reported. Emergency center doctors said all had itching and reddened skin.

Naser Ramadani, head of the Public Health National Institute, said nine women, including two pregnant ones, were treated for itching and vomiting, adding that they were in stable condition.


A police spokesman confirmed the incident but declined to give details, saying they are investigating. The election commission spokesman declined to comment.

Kosovo held snap elections a week ago which were won by a left-wing party. More than 300 ballot boxes are being recounted, and Sunday’s incident occurred at an office verifying the boxes being recounted in downtown Pristina.

Kosovo, a former province of Serbia, declared independence in 2008. It has been recognized by more than 100 countries but not by Serbia.

The Serbian office for Kosovo in Serbia and the Belgrade-supported Serb List party in Kosovo called the incident a “manipulation” while the new Kosovo Cabinet is being formed.



https://www.apnews.com/379209e5443c49c695d5f52e4d39bc69
Celebrities / Re: Tosin Silverdam Apologises To Adesua Etomi, Maintains His Opinion On Vogue Cover by houstonia(m): 8:35am On Mar 20, 2019
i THINK SHE DOESN'T LOOK BEAUTIFUL ON THAT VOGUE COVER.

BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN SHE WON'T BE FIRE ON VANGUARD OR THE NATION grin grin grin grin

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Politics / Fake News Alert!! The EU Observation Mission Never Issued The Viral Statement by houstonia(m): 5:25pm On Feb 28, 2019
The picture statement attributed to the Chief Observer of the European Union Election Observation Mission is absolute fake news being purported by politicians.


The EU Election Observation Mission's Preliminary Statement by the Chief Observer Maria Arena is cited in the PDF below.

https://www.nairaland.com/download/8890196

Crime / Hate Speech Extraordinaire by houstonia(m): 4:26pm On Feb 24, 2019
Please we need to identify these people calling for blood letting and tribal conflict in order to report them to the appropriate authorities.

Politics / Re: Herdsmen Attacked My Farm, Suspended CJN Walter Onnoghen Tells Police by houstonia(m): 8:13am On Feb 06, 2019
Okay. Foot soldiers
Politics / Please, When Does The National Assembly Usually Close For The Elections? by houstonia(m): 11:58am On Jan 23, 2019
Please i was wondering if anyone knows when the national assembly usually close for the elections? Like when they will close for 2019 elections?
Politics / Re: Jimi Agbaje wins Lagos PDP Governorship Primary by houstonia(m): 1:03pm On Oct 05, 2018
Jimi my man, people will fück around and think Peter Mensah is governor of Lagos. The one and only Doctoré

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Politics / Nigeria And The Princess Of Kangaba by houstonia(m): 11:24am On Jun 28, 2018
The Verdict By Olusegun Adeniyi olusegun.adeniyi@thisdaylive.com


The moment we entered the premises of the International Office of Migration (IOM) safe house in Bamako and the girls saw Mrs Abimbola Wonosikou, the Minister (Consul) at the Nigerian embassy in Mali, they were very excited. Some rushed to embrace her shouting ‘welcome mommy’. But it also did not escape my attention, as I surveyed the environment, that the young and brutalized girls, who had been weaned from their ‘Madams’ were only putting up brave faces. I picked a particular one and sat beside her. I did not even have to prod before she started telling me her heartrending story of the hazards of being sold into prostitution in a foreign land.


In the wake of the spiral of killings in Benue, Zamfara, Taraba and Plateau States for which there is no coherent response from the authorities amid a new report which places Nigeria as number one among countries with the largest numbers of extreme poor in the world, we should worry about the future of our country. Yet, if majority of our people live below the poverty line and we are witnessing a total breakdown of law and order in a broad section that is tending towards sectarian violence, then we need more from the federal government than some tepid statements and blame-mongering. It is also important that we all resist the urge to spread some of the hate messages circulating on social media, especially at such a difficult time as this.

Meanwhile, there is a way in which we can connect the killings in the Middle Belt to the poverty report and the rate at which many of our vulnerable citizens practically sell themselves into slavery abroad because there is a class dimension to them all. Anybody who has been following the reportage of the Plateau killings, like that of Benue before it, can only come to one inescapable conclusion: It is the poor of our society that are both perpetrators and victims of the violence on all sides while those supplying the AK-47 and other deadly weapons are secure in the knowledge that they, and members of their immediate families, are far away from the theatres of war they help ignite or inflame.

While we will have to deal with these existential threats to the peaceful co-existence of our country another day, even as I commiserate with those who have lost loved ones to the recent madness in Jos and environs, there are also disturbing challenges with serious international implications that the authorities must pay attention to as I have discovered in the course of my research into the human tragedy dimension of irregular migration for my coming book, ‘From Frying Pan to Fire’. In Mali last week, I was confronted with another Nigerian emblem of shame which also raises questions about the way we manage our affairs and the prospects for the future. The only good news from my experience in Mali is that we have a very worthy ambassador in Mr Ken Nwachukwu who is leading his officials in dealing with the problem despite limited resources among other constraints.

At the IOM centre in Bamako that houses trafficked under-aged girls, Loveth, who hails from Agbor, recounted how she had been cajoled to abandon secondary school last December by the sister of a friend who promised to take her abroad where she could earn big money working in a salon. But, as it most often happens, the story ended in Djinja Kayes, Southwest Mali where Loveth was sold to a notorious Nigerian ‘Madam’ from Edo State, Ms Kate Justina Agbedion, who immediately introduced the young girl into prostitution after subjecting her to an oath.

Stranded in a foreign country where she knew nobody, Loveth had to sell her body for months to pay the agreed sum so she could regain her freedom but the story took a different turn after fulfilling her obligation. Rather than grant the poor girl freedom, Agbedion was in the process of selling Loveth to another ‘Madam’ (a common practice in the business) when she ran into trouble with the Nigerian embassy officials and the Malian authorities who were already on her trail. “Now, I am pregnant”, Loveth said as she shared with me her harrowing experience in the hands of Agbedion.

Born on 23rd June 1972, ‘Madam Kate’ as Agbedion is addressed, hails from Umopke Village, Esan Uwede Local Government Area of Edo State and is one of the most influential Nigerian human traffickers in Mali, with several law enforcement agents in the Kayes region on her payroll. According to the information found in her log book after she was arrested, a total of 150 girls make daily payment of 30,000 FCFA (USD 58) to her. Meanwhile, I understand that she has been providing the Malian authorities with information that could also lead to the arrest of more individuals involved in this nefarious trade of young Nigerian girls. But that will only happen if the federal government shows interest in the matter.

Although she specialises in bringing under-age Nigerian girls into Mali, Agbedion is not alone; she is in fact just one among 13 Nigerian traffickers that have been arrested in recent weeks by the Malian authorities based on reports from the Nigerian embassy. While one has been sentenced to a ten-year jail term, the others, who are either currently in court or awaiting trial, include Favour Okonkwo, Tina and Anita Johnson, Silvia John Osifoo, Cynthia Okechukwu, Joy Winner Idahosa, Lachi Ohiagikpo, Mariam Madou, Leydiby John, Favour Abubakar, Faith Uche Okechi and Jennifa Agbamo.

Agbamo, who works for ‘Madam Kate’, is the abortion specialist. Whenever any of the girls gets pregnant, it is to Agbama, known as ‘Madam Jennifer’ that everyone turns. She reportedly has an instrument she inserts into the womb of any pregnant girl and once bleeding starts, she knows the job is done. Agbama is such an expert in the dark business, according to reports, that only on rare cases do pregnancies survive after her ‘surgical operations’.

However, the most deadly of the prostitution kingpins who is also in the net is a 38-year old Ms Alice Matthew Mahmoud who hails from Calabar, Cross River State and married to a Malian. Nicknamed ‘The Princess of Kangaba’, Alice had fled from Burkina Faso to Mali in 2005 when the Burkinabe authorities were trailing her for human trafficking-related offences. According to reports by her victims, Alice subjects the girls who work for her to serious inhuman treatments. For instance, one of her girls, Hope Okafor has a wound on her chin that has refused to heal after Alice poured an unknown (juju) substance on her. Another girl, Faith Atame, has severe skin infection as a result of the concoction she was forced to drink. There are also reports that some of her girls have died and were buried in shallow graves.


While Alice has been arrested, Mr Elvis Moore, her male collaborator and partner in crime, is on the run and has been declared wanted by the Malian authorities. Based in Cotonou, Moore still enters Nigeria to hunt for the girls he lures into travelling with him under false pretenses until he trafficks them to Mali. Some of these victims are currently under the care of the IOM and will be repatriated to Nigeria, once the trial of Alice is concluded. Last Thursday, seven girls were repatriated back home. I also spoke to two girls the embassy put in the custody of the IOM after they escaped from their trafficker while he was negotiating a price for them with a ‘Madam’ on phone.

The case of Florence Isagbe is a pathetic one and it shows the failure of National Agency for Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) to effectively discharge its mandate. Born on 4th February 2000, the Edo girl was trafficked into Mali with the consent of her father, Paul Isagbe, who reportedly threatened her not to return to Nigeria. Unfortunately, upon arrival back in Nigeria, she was released by the NAPTIP officials in Lagos, and forced to seek shelter with her co-victim, Ross Bature, repatriated along with her. I have given her Benin address and contact details (including telephone number) to an aide of Governor Godwin Obaseki to help follow up. Although I have been assured that help will come the way of the girl, I also believe there is a need for the father to account for why he would sell his own daughter to prostitution.

What my Malian experience revealed very clearly is an urgent need for the Nigerian authorities to take the issue of human trafficking much more seriously. Available statistics from the Malian government indicates that about 80 percent of victims of human trafficking in Nigeria fall within the age of 8 and 25. There is also a nexus between poverty and the lure of prostitution for many of the girls. Indeed, the story of Loveth is not different from that of many others. She is from a deprived and broken home. Her mother died when she was four, leaving her and a sister. Their father married another woman and abandoned them. She stays with her grandmother so the temptation to make huge money abroad, despite suspecting that it might be through prostitution at such a young age, was too alluring to ignore.

The way the network operates, from what I learnt in Mali, is simple: Recruiters will lure the girls (mostly from the villages or among urban poor) with enticing promises before delivering them to their bosses in Lagos who in turn deliver the girls to middlemen in Cotonou, Republic of Benin. In that network, there are transporters, security men, clergy men, juju priests, hoteliers and receivers at destinations before the girls are eventually sold to the ‘Madams’.

For every girl trafficked into Mali on the pretext of taking them to work at a salon in Europe, according to a document from the Nigerian embassy in Bamako, “the trafficker usually pays between FCFA40,000 and 60,000 (USD70 and 110) to criminal organizations (security forces inclusive) for easy passage. They also pay the security forces before selling off the girls to a ‘Madam’ for between FCFA350,000 and 450,000 FCFA (USD625 and 803).” All these activities are conducted within a time-frame of between four to seven days.

According to Nigerian embassy officials, the maximum number of girls a trafficker transports at a time so as not to arouse suspicion is 10. Once these girls are sold, they are usually made to generate FCFA1,500,000 to 1,800,000 (USD2700 – 2900 USD) each for the Madams before gaining their freedom. And because of the demand for commercial sex workers, especially in the mining areas of Mali where they operate, the girls usually pay their ‘debt’ to the ‘Madams’ within four to six months. “The disheartening fact is that, upon securing their freedom, about 70 percent of these girls also become ‘Madams’ thus perpetuating the same vicious cycle”, an embassy official told me.

Tales of brutality also abound. So callous are the Nigerian ‘Madams’ that once their victims fall seriously sick, they find a convenient place to dump them. “There was a day we found a girl at the gate of the embassy. She gave her name as Blessing and was HIV positive. She hails from Akwa Ibom and she explained that she was the bread winner for her family. We helped her back to Nigeria”, said an embassy official who also explained that there is a superstition in the gold mining areas that anytime a new mine was to be opened, there must be sacrifices to the ‘god of gold’ with reports that Nigerian girls are used for such rituals, most of them sold by their ‘Madams’.
The need for a sensitisation programme on the danger of human trafficking was explained by Wonosikou who recounted an unpleasant experience that she said brought her to tears. “One of the Nigerian girls engaged in prostitution named Victory died and there were marks on her body to show she had been physically brutalised but there was nothing we could do about that. It took time to get the number of her mother. But when I called to break the sad news about the death of her daughter in Mali, the mother started arguing with me that the girl in question could not be her daughter whom she said was working in Dubai. When I realised how adamant she was, I had to break it to her as gently as I possibly could that her daughter was doing prostitution in Mali where she met her death” Wonosikou told me.

The sad aspect is that some members of the Nigerian community are also involved in the illicit business. “You see some so-called Pastors acting as informants and intermediaries for these ‘Madams’ whose bail they most often help to procure when arrested. There are as many as 40,000 Nigerian prostitutes in the gold mining areas in Ginger. These ‘Madams’ subject their victims to oaths, using private parts like pubic hair and nails. There was a girl we rescued who started shouting ‘I am going to die, I am going to die’, explaining the oath to which she had been subjected”, said Wonosikou who led the team from the embassy that escorted me to the IOM offices and Brigade de moeurs where I met Malian officials handling the investigations.


https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2018/06/28/nigeria-and-the-princess-of-kangaba/amp/
Dating And Meet-up Zone / Re: Nairaland Get-together Party 4.0 by houstonia(m): 12:44pm On May 31, 2018
We need a NAIRALAND party in Abuja abeg. Please even if na once. Kai. I relocate from Lagos, una throw party, I go bayelsa zero party, now I'm based in Abuja. It seems like Abuja is even worse of.

Everybody dey role with him circle either primary, secondary or university circle, you just need to have a circle.

Abuja is the most boring place I've lived in as far as Nigeria is concerned.

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Education / Re: JAMB Results For 2018 UTME - Checking Thread Now Open by houstonia(m): 1:10pm On Mar 15, 2018
Deckline:

No result yet.

Thank you sir, God bless, does this also mean I can still be hopeful?
Education / Re: JAMB Results For 2018 UTME - Checking Thread Now Open by houstonia(m): 12:23pm On Mar 15, 2018
Please someone should help me check my little sister's own, she wrote on Friday last week. 85772003GC
Politics / Re: Nigerian Female Biker Who Campaigned For Buhari Asks God For Forgiveness by houstonia(m): 3:47pm On Oct 27, 2017
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Politics / Nigerian Female Biker Who Campaigned For Buhari Asks God For Forgiveness by houstonia(m): 3:44pm On Oct 27, 2017
A young beautiful Nigerian lady known as Lady Hur who earlier on in 2015 campaigned for president Buhari in Calabar during the last presidential elections, goes on Twitter to seek God's forgiveness.

https://twitter.com/chiefladyhur/status/923495049492615168?s=09

Celebrities / Re: Iheoma Nnadi And Her Baby Step Out For The 1st Time by houstonia(m): 2:36pm On Oct 11, 2017
It is only Nigerian footballers that will be following musicians to be doing Ex this Ex that. They will not learn from their British counterparts and be decently married.

Now what is so wrong that she cant be a wife?

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Crime / Re: Kidnappers Terrorizing Abuja-Kaduna Express Way Busted,Weapons Recovered. Photos by houstonia(m): 7:44am On Sep 22, 2017
Abba Kyari be feeling like Nigerian Bruce Wayne. Oshey

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Car Talk / Re: Where In Lagos Are The Best Car Washes by houstonia(m): 8:52am On Jul 23, 2017
all this flooding no reach to wash your Car? abi na Bugatti?

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Politics / Re: President Elected In Nigeria Must Be Consumed In Nigeria By Reno Omokri by houstonia(m): 8:31pm On Jul 22, 2017
grin
Celebrities / Re: Adaeze Aduaka Celebrates Her Birthday With Hot Photos by houstonia(m): 8:52pm On Jul 13, 2017
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked


See babyfood oo


Her brezz reminds me of the collapsed Mokwa-Jebba bridge


You're just too dry, why
Politics / Re: Arewa Youths Urge UN To Label IPOB Terrorist Group by houstonia(m): 8:46pm On Jul 13, 2017
speeder:
When Biafra comes, no business in any form will happen between this two nations in any form. When they need oil, they will go to Saudi Arabia and buy. When we need farm products we will cultivate. I'm happy for the boundary of Biafraland because Kogi, Benue, Nasrawa, Ogun will serve as shock absorber against the Funani and Boko Haram.

We hate you people. You people hate us. Let us go, una say no. Restructure una say no. Arrest Fulani Herdsmen, una say na Libyans.

My next world I want to be an Igbo man again so that I'll continue to give you guys "Amu ngbanyi enu" (hard prick)


grin grin grin grin grin grin

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Crime / Ghanaian Footballer Kills Mum And Sister by houstonia(m): 1:54pm On Jul 13, 2017
Ghanaian footballer, Solomon Nyantakyi, has confessed to the murder of his mother and 11-year-old sister.

The former Parma of Italy player admitted to the crime on Wednesday after being stopped by police at Milan train station, having fled his home upon killing his 43-year-old mother, Nfum Patience, and sister, Magdalene Nyantakyi on Tuesday night.

His brother, Raymond Nyantakyi, discovered their bodies stabbed to death after returning home from work.

The 21-year-old midfielder was a very promising prospect in the Parma youth academy until their bankruptcy in 2015.


“I remember Solomon, he trained with us at Parma and I had him on the bench more than once during Serie A games,”
said former Parma Coach Roberto Donadoni, who now coach Bologna, in a Football Italia report.


“I remember he was very calm, even taciturn. If it really was him who did this, I can’t think what went through his mind. He was a midfielder in the Parma youth academy, then I don’t know what path he took after the bankruptcy


http://www.osundefender.com/tag/ghanaian-football/

Autos / Lamborghini Submerged In The Lekki Flooding by houstonia(m): 5:56am On Jul 12, 2017
Here's a picture of a submerged Lamborghini Aventador in the Lekki flooding,

Your advice to the owner please.

Education / Re: Babcock University, Temitope Nwachukwu: The Manner Criteria Used For Recognition by houstonia(m): 11:57am On Jul 11, 2017

Nigerians una like certificate ehn, kai! Whether na 4.90 abi na 4.91 o, un two don make first-class. Some people made less and are still thanking God daily for it.

All these private universities and first class seff sha. I asked a friend who made a first-class in AUN Yola how & why its common there, his reponse was simple and straightforward.


"You can't pay all that school fees and come out with anything less than a 2.2 nau, you seff think am"


then i concluded that this is a more corporate form of sorting. Sorting from the top, like drinking straight from the bottle.

How i wish Dr Otunlagun, Mr Badebo and professor Igewocha will allow us adopt this system. We need a price cap in sorting or better still prepaid sorting like Babcock and the likes.

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Politics / Re: 150 Nigerians Killed In Cross River Communal Clash by houstonia(m): 9:33am On Jul 05, 2017
grin grin

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Politics / Re: Hausa Audio: Kill All Igbos In North From October 1. Don't Touch Yorubas - Deji by houstonia(m): 9:37am On Jul 04, 2017

English translation is believed to be



My name is Ibrahim Muhammad Jajere I want to use this medium to tell Northerners, especially the youth that the Igbo are not your brothers therefore let no one deceive you because enough of the deceit.

We need to arise and drive them out.Imagine you accommodated this person gave him a shop and secured his property then he insults you and calls you an animal. In their region you cannot even own land or property

Go to the Aba and Onitsha markets and you won’t find even one Hausa man who owns a shop or even a house they would not allow that to happen. But come to the North we have accommodated you (Igbos) this is enough.

The quit notice issued for 1st October is still in place the Igbos must leave the North or else we the Northerners especially the youth should just arise we do not need AK47 or explosives the thing needed is a match stick and a litre of petrol which is very cheap.

Then anywhere you see the property of the Igbos just burn it and burn them too if they refuse to leave by 1st October. They have corrupted our society and our youths because they are the ones that provide intoxicants in the north. They also bring arms. What do we need the Igbos for?

I call on all Northern youth, to arise, who is afraid of the Igbos.If not for our useless nothern leaders,in fact we need to rise up against them because even in my state Kaduna and the 19 northern states you find Igbos executing contracts supplies and the rest.

Are there no northerners to execute these contracts? Our state allocations are returned to the Igbos, are northerners awarded contracts in the South? No northerner can get a contract in Imo, Anambra, Abia, Enugu. They would not allow it this we know. And one bastard governor called [Nasir] El Rufai will say our youth should be arrested, let him go and Bleep his father.

I swear they must leave the North, let them go and do the restructuring. If not rascality 80% of their Investment is not in Igboland. I swear and call on our youth to arise and destroy their properties and kill them.

No one will arrest you, anyone that wants to arrest you should first arrest Apostle [Johnson] Suleman who asked for the killing of Fulanis.

Nnamdi Kanu threatened everyone in this country and was walking around freely and he should not be arrested? Let them try to arrest the Arewa youth and then the war will start. I call on the people of the North, this is your last chance.

If you do not take advantage of it and deal with the Igbos once and for all you will regret it. I charge all Northerners not to touch the Yorubas because they are peace loving, just allow them enjoy their ceremonious lifestyle do not touch them but the Igbos we must burn and destroy them.

I leave you in peace.

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Politics / Hausa Audio: Kill All Igbos In North From October 1. Don't Touch Yorubas - Deji by houstonia(m): 9:37am On Jul 04, 2017
PDP's director of new media Deji Adeyanju just posted this on Twitter amidst reactions from followers.


Link to the audio: http://www.thetrentonline.com/audio-igbos-north-genocide/?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter

I have just listened to a very disturbing audio recording in Hausa urging Northerners to kill all Igbos in the North from October 1st, 2017.

Hausa Audio: Kill all Igbo people in the North from October 1st. Don't touch the Yorubas. Nobody can arrest you. Have they arrested Kanu

https://mobile.twitter.com/adeyanjudeji/status/882137268328247297

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Celebrities / Re: Davido Shades Wizkid On Olamide's "Summer Body" Song by houstonia(m): 7:05am On Jul 04, 2017


Truse talk o, nice point from team davido. Wizkid has been chilling in the US with residential permit while OBO was actually born there, him papa get mansion for ATL seff.

Thanks for reminding wizkid. Nice point

Religion / Re: Igbo Quit Notice: Nigeria Will Remain United - Bishop Oyedepo. by houstonia(m): 6:56am On Jul 04, 2017
Hausa wan put sandsand for pastors dem garri

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