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Autos / Re: Participants Of The Army War College Of Nigeria Tour INNOSON Group(photos) by Iegendhero: 2:56pm On Aug 30, 2020
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Autos / Re: Participants Of The Army War College Of Nigeria Tour INNOSON Group(photos) by Iegendhero: 2:56pm On Aug 30, 2020
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Autos / Re: Participants Of The Army War College Of Nigeria Tour INNOSON Group(photos) by Iegendhero: 2:55pm On Aug 30, 2020

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Politics / Re: Muslim Lawyers Association Of Nigeria Endorses Death Penalty For Kano Blasphemer by Iegendhero: 12:31am On Aug 30, 2020
Nowenuse:


I clearly understand you and I know that I can not know the Yorubas like you do.

However I countered you because you feel like Yorubas are so special or unique while Hausa fulanis are easily prone to extremism, however I had to show you that there are tens of millions of Hausas & Fulanis living in other parts of West Africa who are very liberal and secular muslims.

Just to let you know that ethnicity has nothing to do with this.

However, I think I agree with you that Islamic extremism is a bit difficult among ethnic groups that are 50-50 or predominantly Christian. It is easier with predominantly muslim ethnicities.

However it could also be bred in heavily muslim dominated cities just like you see in Ilorin. Places like Iwo e.t.c could also experience such.

Have u heard of the recent Islamic terrorists terrorizing parts of Mozambique? They have gained a stronghold in that country and shockingly muslims are not up to 10% in Mozambique!
Meanwhile neighbouring Tanzania where muslims make up around half of the population has never experienced such things, cos the founding fathers of Tanzania crushed such tendencies from the inception!
Infact the people who nursed this Islamic extremism in Mozambique came from Tanzania!

Arabians really want to destroy Black Africans with this religion called Islam just as they almost destroyed India.

I can't defend Ilorin tbh and I will be careful to talk like I understood them based on some factors (mixed tribe) and I might agree with you on the possibility of that occurring in Ilorin coz it seems their own religion is somehow different from the core SW states. But I think the Yoruba factor will still come into place and I pray they don't get to that level tho.

Haven't heard of Mozambique terrorist but I will read about them tomorrow more about it.

If Fulanis are liberal in other countries where they constitute the majority, then why is Nigeria case different? Although Boko Haram is majorly from the Kanuri side but still Fulas themselves are religious intolerant here in Nigeria so intelligent folks should try to unravel why that is so in Naija.

I'm even tired of thinking about the core North and their conduct religious wise. They can choose to do what they like Cox it seems even the common man on the street support the fanatism.

Every man to his own problem, I have Oduduwa problem to contend with and the Northeeners should carry their own cross at this stage.

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Politics / Re: Muslim Lawyers Association Of Nigeria Endorses Death Penalty For Kano Blasphemer by Iegendhero: 11:53pm On Aug 29, 2020
Nowenuse:


Have you met fulanis from Senegal, Guinea e.t.c? Most of their women do not even wear hijab there! They are very liberal and secular.

Nupes were used to spread jihad to Ebiras, Okun Yorubas, Auchi e.t.c in the pre-colonial era, but today Ebira muslims are more extremist than Nupe muslims. .....

Have you ever heard of religious killings or Sharia in Niger republic where there are millions of Hausas, Fulanis & Kanuris?
Why Nigeria?
Are you aware that Sharia law is non-existent in Niger republic?

The pattern does not always follow the way you think it does!
No group of muslims are special or less prone to extremism than others. That's nonsense.

These things are based on circumstances!
Circumstances beyond the control of the common man.

I know it’s circumstances but you can’t know the Yorubas more than me and I am telling you authoritatively that the factors for breeding extremism is not just there.

Core North already made the crusade for Shariah law as back as 1999 and their ancestor Dan Fodio already proclaim Jihad as far back as 1804 or so.

Firstly, the Yorubas are mostly 50/50 religious wise, so there will be a lot of barrier the extremist need to break before that can proclaim the nonsense like Boko Haram is doing in the North.

Also, the SW states are fairly 50/50 in composition and even Oyo that has major Muslim population is not up to 60/40, so which state will be the first one to bell the cat?

If I'm wrong correct me, Shariah law is majorly implemented in states with major Muslim population across the North. If yes, then it cant happen in the SW because there is no state with that much majority of muslims.

It is hard to see two generation of pure Muslim in the core Yoruba states (excluding only Ilorin) and that is a major barrier for extremism especially the one that requires people sympathy and acceptance like we see in the North.

Also, religion to the Yorubas is now more of spirituality because we have been too mixed for religious toxicity to rear its head in such massive scale like the core North.

Although nothing is impossible, but I just don’t see the signs of extremism in Yorubas like the case of the core North coz the factors are totally different.

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Politics / Re: Muslim Lawyers Association Of Nigeria Endorses Death Penalty For Kano Blasphemer by Iegendhero: 11:32pm On Aug 29, 2020
Nowenuse:


Yes, thank God that extremist Yoruba muslims are still few, but the numbers are rising day after day.
Who would have thought some years ago that a group like Muric will come up in Yoruba land? A group being sponsored by Alqaeda.

Just as Openbusiness has been singing to you.
Yoruba muslims are currently where Hausa fulanis were in the 70s and 80s, give them 20 more years and watch where they will be.

Nope Yoruba Muslims are not at what Hausa Fulani are because right from inception the Fulanis have always been religious fanatics like the Jihad of Dan Fodio.

The numbers are not rising tbh and they can’t get the required momentum as compared to the North. A lot of factors will mitigate against them turning to extremist because our culture is totally different from the Core northern culture.

People like MURIC are normal. In a tribe of over 35million+ there will always be outliers and that does not imply that extremism is on the horizon. We are not all zombie and people should be allowed to voice their reason, just that their wishes will only die with their thought.

Hausa/Fulani and Yorubas are totally different in their approach to religion and the factors are totally different.

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Politics / Re: Muslim Lawyers Association Of Nigeria Endorses Death Penalty For Kano Blasphemer by Iegendhero: 11:24pm On Aug 29, 2020
Ayilara1:


I'm ignoring all but the bolded.

Scholars didn't say, it's a Quranic verse (Al-mujadila 22) as it's also in the bible (2 Corinthians 6:14–15) and this isn't saying we shouldn't associate with them but not to make them our bosom companion.

And it's quite logical and practical, you wouldn't see a very religious Christian or Muslim been bosslm with unbeliever.

How do you reconcile between two different individual?

One is playing naira marley's song the other is reading Quran /playing gospel.

One is talking about how he knacked a girl the other says it fornication.

One went to club to drink and party the other went to church or mosque. How can they be friends?

After you've called a disbeliever and he still remAins adamant you have to leave him a(close association) so he doesn't affect you and make you like him.

Note: This is my last comment on this trend.

You did not answer my question but I will respect your right to think the way you like.

However I’m disappointed in the way you think coz people that think along this line are a disgrace to what the Yoruba stand for.

Our fathers always celebrate Ileya with Muslims while my grandma most times collect New year food from Christians and we have always coexisted devoid of animosity.

You carefully ignored my question about family because your Yorubaness took hold of you even tho you have a different school of thought religious wise.

Bless and have a nice time.

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Celebrities / Re: 50 Hollywood/European Stars That Were Yoruba by Iegendhero: 3:54am On Jul 19, 2020
Sam Adegoke
Samuel Oluwaseyi Adegoke (born September 20) is a Nigerian-American actor known for playing Jeff Colby in the Dynasty reboot series. In 2015, after a two-week nationwide search that garnered more than 7,000 submissions, Adegoke was named the winner of the third annual ABC Discovers: Digital Talent Competition.

Notable Filmography:
2015 Wicked City
2016 Brooklyn Nine-Nine
2016 Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders
2016 Murder in the First
2016 Code Black
2017 Switched at Birth
2017 NCIS: LA
2017 Michael Jackson: Searching for Neverland
2017–present Dynasty

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Razaaq Adoti
Razaaq Adoti (born 27 June 1973) is a Nigerian-British actor, producer and screenwriter.

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Resident Evil: Apocalypse
Haven
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Celebrities / Re: 50 Hollywood/European Stars That Were Yoruba by Iegendhero: 3:36am On Jul 19, 2020
Angélique Kidjo
Angélique Kidjo (born July 14, 1960), is a singer-songwriter, actress, and activist of Beninese and Nigerian descent who is noted for her diverse musical influences and creative music videos. Her father is from the Fon people of Ouidah and her mother from the Yoruba people.

She has four Grammy Awards to her name. Best Contemporary World Music Album (USA, 2008), Best Contemporary World Music Album (2015), Best Contemporary World Music Album (2016), and Best world music album (2020). She has more than 50 other Awards to her name.

Kidjo is the recipient of the 2015 Crystal Award given by the World Economic Forum of Davos in Switzerland and has received the Ambassador of Conscience Award from Amnesty International in 2016 She also is included in the exhibits at the National Museum of African American History that opened on September 24, 2016 on the National Mall.

Donald Faison
Donald Adeosun Faison(born June 22, 1974) is an American actor, comedian, and voice actor, best known for his leading role as Dr. Chris Turk in the ABC/NBC comedy-drama Scrubs (2001–2010), and a supporting role as Murray in both the film Clueless (1995) and the subsequent television series of the same name. He also starred as Phil Chase in the TV Land sitcom The Exes (2011–15). He also featured in over 60 movies.

Faison has also starred in the films Waiting to Exhale (1995), Remember the Titans (2000), Uptown Girls (2003), Something New (2006), Next Day Air (2009), and Kick-Ass 2 (2013).

Ariyon Bakare
Ariyon Bakare (born 1 July 1971) is an English actor. He has appeared in the BBC miniseries A Respectable Trade (1995), British soap opera Doctors from 2001 to 2005, the Prime series Good Omens, Carnival Row (2019), and more recently the BBC series His Dark Materials . Prior to this, Bakare made appearances on British dramas such as The Bill, Casualty, and Holby City.

David Oyelowo
Oyelowo was born in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, to Nigerian parents. His father is from Oyo State, while his mother is from Edo State. His highest-profile role to date was as Martin Luther King Jr. in the 2014 biographical drama film Selma. He also took the lead role in A United Kingdom (2016) as well as playing the role of a chess coach in Queen of Katwe (2016). He has played supporting roles in the films Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011), Lincoln (2012), Jack Reacher (2012), and garnered praise for portraying Louis Gaines in The Butler (2013). On television, he played MI5 officer Danny Hunter on the British drama series Spooks (2002–2004) and Javert in the BBC miniseries Les Misérables (2018).

Mo Jamil
Mo Jamil Adeniran (born 25 September 1995) is an English singer. He rose to fame after winning the sixth series of The Voice UK, where he won a recording contract with Polydor Records. His debut album, titled Evolve, charted at number 36 on the UK Album Charts.

KSI (entertainer)
Olajide Olayinka Williams Olatunji was born on 19 June 1993 to Nigerian parents Jide Olatunji and Yinka Olatunji. He was born and raised in Watford, Hertfordshire. In 2009, KSI registered his YouTube account under the name KSIOlajideBT. As of July 2020, the channel has received over 21 million subscribers and over 5 billion video views. In 2019, he was ranked as the second most influential online creator in the United Kingdom by The Times. As an actor, KSI featured in the British comedy film Laid in America (2016), and was the subject of KSI: Can't Lose (2018), a documentary film following the build-up to his first amateur boxing fight.

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Culture / Re: History : The Kingdom Of Benin (BBC) by Iegendhero: 6:36pm On May 18, 2020
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Culture / Re: History : The Kingdom Of Benin (BBC) by Iegendhero: 6:26pm On May 18, 2020
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Music/Radio / Re: What Music Are You Listening To Right Now? by Iegendhero: 4:13pm On May 18, 2020
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Celebrities / Re: Igbos And Suzan Ade Coker Of Rant HQ Clash On Facebook by Iegendhero: 12:56pm On May 18, 2020
21savages:
Mehn ur comment jst made my day, hpe u have a gun cux Igbos will nt like this..I get bullet incase u nid some..

IPOB fear me so they won’t dare toy with me.

However you can give me some bullet to use if any of them trespass on my lane.

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Celebrities / Re: Igbos And Suzan Ade Coker Of Rant HQ Clash On Facebook by Iegendhero: 5:19am On May 18, 2020
Inteltower:
but accessing the situation linguistically: the groups name is Rant: so anyone can rant. so allow her yarn as you igbos dey do there.

This is the group rules you need to acknowledge before joining. She stated it clearly that people should be able to accommodate insults.

Why then are some Igbos ranting over what she said when they clearly acknowledged the rules before joining.

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Celebrities / Re: Igbos And Suzan Ade Coker Of Rant HQ Clash On Facebook by Iegendhero: 5:16am On May 18, 2020
Smithkafors:
Lol" you just followed",all for what?,to spite the igbos.Anyway, nothing last forever.

The blessings of God last forever!

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Celebrities / Re: Igbos And Suzan Ade Coker Of Rant HQ Clash On Facebook by Iegendhero: 4:52am On May 18, 2020
Well I just liked her page and joined her group of over 1.3million followers and still kicking.

You haters can go to hell!

Other sensible people should like her page and post too.

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Politics / Re: Who developed Lagos Ports: Myth Busted. by Iegendhero: 1:15pm On May 17, 2020
Don’t loud it bro. Let them be shouting daily that they developed the port while Lagos continue to flourish.

They will tell us the oil in the ancestor’s backyard as at 1914 that developed the port.

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Politics / Re: 2023: The SE/SS Should Work Against The SW, Even If It Means North Retaining Pow by Iegendhero: 3:24am On May 17, 2020
SE should do what they deem right. They should all support the North in 2023 and let’s meet at the polls.

The difference between Yorubas and the Igbos is that the Yorubas will make sure to bargain with the North this time around and we will make sure that we don’t lose that alliance no matter what.

We will not follow the footsteps of the political miscalculation of the great Awolowo where Baba had to antagonize the North which made the Yorubas the region with the longest time in opposition politics in Nigeria history.

You Igbos should hear this, The time for political correctness is past and you should stop terming the Yorubas your fellow southerner. We are not brothers and will never be, because the past and recent events have clearly showed the Igbos are more enemy to the Yorubas than the Hausa North.

I prefer we ally with the North politically than allying with the Igbos. That is what exactly we will do in 2023, so you can all go to hell with your 5% votes.

As for the SS, they should do what is in their interest too and vote anyone where they think their right will be protected.

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Crime / Re: Stephen Akinkunmi, Ogboni Leader Killed In Ondo by Iegendhero: 5:25pm On May 15, 2020
illicit:
Awo lo.


But dis Agba Awo fall my hand sha

I swear. Agba Awo suppose get correct ogun for hand nao.

Well they say where one person own stop na there another person own begin.

RIP to him.

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