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Emusan:Lolz, you never said but you said. Which one na? Oh now you want me to answer with evidence, so i already answered them? You need evidence, go and search. It is clear that you don't believe me or my evidence. Do you believe the government for example? So why are you dancing around and asking for what you don't believe? Lol, your question doesn't need the truth because i told you they were copied. Wow. And you also curse? Bros, i advice you and your ilk to leave politics for politicians and go and preach the gospel. Better to die as a christian preaching the gospel, than just die like a cockroach talking propaganda and anti-government narratives. i wish many of the deaths in the middle belt all these decades had been truely christian persecution, the fruit of the evangelism would being massive by now. Good luck with whatever you do. i'll be generally ignoring from now. i know your political leanings my dear, don't worry. i understand your source of problem more perfectly now. |
Emusan:i didn't make it about politics, it is about politics for most. The sore losers, which i discovered you are part of, plus the foreigners playing geopolitics have made it clearly political. You clearly don't know the meaning of genocide. i know your political leanings my dear, don't worry. i understand your source of problem more perfectly now. |
Emusan:You mean the questions i already answered? i know your political leanings my dear, don't worry. i understand your source of problem more perfectly now. |
Wow, this one too na christian pastor ne? Christian pastor wey dey curse. Can you imagine? |
Don't expect much from this thread. It doesn't agend for our mischief makers. They want Lagos and Portharcourt or Presidency without election, not this and not that B thing they use as smokescreen. Pro 4:16 For they sleep not, except they have done mischief; and their sleep is taken away, unless they cause some to fall. |
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Emusan:Lolz, you think i used Google and ChatGPT to reply you? No, though it's not wrong if it is true. Would you believe Google and ChatGPT if i used them? Some of what i pasted were information i have posted before, and some that say the same thing that i am still saying. i simply informed you so you don't assume i am the person(s). i know your political leanings my dear, don't worry. i understand your source of problem more perfectly now. |
Emusan:Here's the truth, i know your political leanings my dear, don't worry. i understand your source of problem more perfectly now. |
Mattswaggz:And we've seen them killing bandits, so what does it prove? |
JuanDeDios:Lolz, i have been accused of so many things just for supporting my country's government. It pales and always looks like a very funny joke compared to the accusations and persecutions i bore and bear for my faith for decades, so no biggie. From accusing me of being from a religion, to a party, or a tribe, or being paid. It hardly goes further. You made clear claims that insecurity has gotten worse. i asked you for proof to support. You started gaslighting and throwing tantrums. Why do you think i owe you an explanation that you don't want to believe. If i give you official proof and statements, would you believe? NO. What exactly do you want aside me agreeing with you by force? |
Njc1:Make e no be say dem wan use 9ja start world war. |
JuanDeDios:Keep assuming. It's easier for you than the misery of thinking. |
Emusan:i know your political leanings my dear, don't worry. i understand your source of problem more perfectly now. You may ask google or chat gpt to engage you in your rigmarole. |
Emusan:i know your political leanings my dear, don't worry. i understand your source of problem more perfectly now. |
JuanDeDios:Lolz, you gave the accusations. Now to prove your categorical statement "insecurity is getting worse", you are assuming? What a joker. |
Let's have it, let's have it. If you still cannot see what is happening so clearly, you need to ask for prayers from the person you offended. It may be a curse.
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NSK4U:A person that has no problem with the US's interest in PH is concerned about FAR AWAY Ogbomosho, wherever that is. You need a big mirror to see your hypocrisy in 4D. |
JuanDeDios:Give credible stats that show that insecurity is getting WORSE. Thanks. |
Are you surprised that first class brains like Adeboye, Kumuyi, Oyedepo are not parroting Christian genocide? They know the implications of such folly. Indeed, school no be scam and wisdom is profitable to direct. |
Errr, is this a genocide on muslims? On a more serious note though, we've actually been getting news like this every week. There's a need to real de-radicalization in the North and the South East. But they will still oppose being educated. Their political leaders want it the way it is tacitly. Same with some of the people. To many common people, these terrorists are innocent, and living the lives that they 'cowardly' couldn't live. You need to see some hailing, funding, shielding and celebrating them. |
budaatum:Nigerian governments don't probe each other. There are bigger headaches for them to solve. Don't even imagine that Atiku or Obi can successfully probe anybody. BTW, GEJ tried something close with Tinubu, right? Most of it is a waste of effort in our democracy. They can't even legally, constitutionally and successfully probe a terrorist that has some influence and backing not to mention past presidents. You can imagine the amount of money the FG has spent on folks like NK already and it all still look like a big joke. You don't seem to understand Nigeria's complexity. The headache they'll give you ehn. |
Emusan:i know your political leanings my dear, don't worry. i understand your source of problem more perfectly now. |
Emusan:Lolz, i saw you accused me in one of my mentions of dodging you or running away from a thread. i'd rather do that and have you stay in your lane than force you to lie and continue to sin because you are arguing with me. But since you stay on like a flea and bird hastening to its destruction, i'll take time again to rehearse what has already been said severally. There is an insecurity crisis in Nigeria that transcends the present administration. In fact, the current administration is making good progress against insecurity compared to the previous two. It's overwhelming, though, but nonetheless, it is the fact. It simply means you're not for the truth.You're lying here again. You have consistently issued subtle threats that people who disagree with you should go to bokkos. Here are some again in green below. These were all your words. If you have mind travel to Bokkos in Plateau State and stand in at the central market and say there's no CHRISTIAN GENOCIDE in their land. Let's see how it will go. Just travel to bokkos in Plateau State and say in their market that there's no GENOCIDE AGAINST CHRISTIAN. Like I said, leave your comfortable room in the south and travel to Southern Kaduna or bokkos in Plateau State and shout there's no Christian genocide and see what will happen to you. I don't expect you to accept them as Christian because of your evil mind.i can imagine myself lying to apostle Paul or Peter or the first-century christians that they were not being persecuted, and i know they will not harm me for that. But i know what goes on in the middle belt tit for tat. If the bulk of professing christians had been christlike enough like our early missionaries or the disciples who lost their lives and freedom for ACTUALLY preaching the gospel and being christian, the blood of the few saints would have turned that place and the unbelievers to Christ like it did in those days. But sorry to say, we've had a group of people fighting for their lives and businesses over the decades claiming persecution for Christ sake. Go and read about people who were actually beheaded or burnt for preaching the gospel. Go and read about missionaries who actually lost their lives to savages, barbarians and cannibals. You compare soft targets to that? It's harsh and may even sound inconsiderate of you guys, but it is the real truth we don't like to say. What is christian about a Simon killing people in the South East because he bears Simon for example? So, when they pick them up in large numbers, you will also say they are arresting and killing christians, instead of criminals? You cannot see that they are imprisoned for their crime, not because they bear christian names? It's a similar thing with the bulk of you guys. Your crisis is national and regrettable, but it is not because you are christians, you are just soft/easy targets in the way of the criminals. Fact. Many of them are in church worshipping their God because they believe Jesus is their Savior and Lord when death came.There is none of your questions that i dodged. You only keep repeating the same thing like a bot. When i answered you, you went on some argument winning mission about who is persecuted and how. i am being persecuted, not only you and your friends. Everyone living godly all over the world suffers persecution. It is a shame that you don't believe the Word of God, not my fault. Again, Classes of Terrorists in Nigeria 🇳🇬: 1. Boko Haram, Ansaru, ISIS West Africa, etc 2. Criminal Bandits & Rustlers 3. Murderous Separatists 4. Murderous Herdsmen 5. Murderous Kidnappers They are all radicalized unfortunately. Boko Haram / ISWAP in the Northeast, Bandits and Criminal Gangs in the Northwest, Fulani Militants / Herdsmen in the Middle Belt (your place). Each actor plays a different role, with a distinct motive and method. Boko Haram:To them, Western learning was pollution, a corruption of the Islamic soul. On September 7, 2010, Boko Haram launched its first major assault - a prison break in Bauchi State, freeing over 700 of its members. Hundreds died that day. Now, shall we assume the Bauchi prison held only Christians? Or that the bullets magically avoided Muslim inmates? June 16, 2011 - Nigeria’s first-ever suicide car bombing, at the Abuja Police Headquarters. Dozens perished. The target? A national institution - not a church. August 26, 2011 - the United Nations Headquarters in Abuja. Twenty-three souls gone, eighty injured. Were they all Christians? Did Boko Haram strike the UN because it was hosting a Sunday service? On April 14 and May 1, 2014, twin bomb blasts tore through Nyanya Bus Station. Over 150 commuters perished. Tell us again, did Boko Haram possess a passenger manifest that listed only Christians for that day’s travel? And then came November 28, 2014 - a black day in Kano’s history. Multiple suicide bombings ripped through the Kano Central Mosque, killing over 120 worshippers and wounding 200 more. They didn’t stop there - Mubi Mosque, Maiduguri Central Mosque, Dala, Mulai, Unaware, Gwoza, Damboa - all mosques, all attacked. We're not just talking about your one case situation but the problem in the country. Unlike Boko Haram, bandits are men without a gospel - no creed, no cause, no conviction. Their only altar is greed. Kankara Grammar School attack in Katsina State, on December 11, 2020 - the first major school abduction in the Northwest. Over 340 schoolboys were seized in a single night of horror. Zamfara village attacks of April 2019, when the fury of these armed marauders descended upon settlements like Kuru-Kuru, Jagir, and Kabalawa, leaving over 200 dead and villages reduced to ashes. The soil of Zamfara, soaked in grief. On March 28, 2022, they struck the heart of Nigeria’s transportation lifeline - the Kaduna-Abuja train - deploying detonators that ripped the tracks apart. The attack left nine passengers dead and over sixty kidnapped for ransom. In the theatre of the Northwest, banditry is not a holy war - it is a business empire built on blood and ransom, where faith is irrelevant and humanity is expendable. Now, here's where you are concerned in the middle belt. Fulani herdsmen or militant groups, their violent eruptions are woven from a complex web of motives, In the case of the Fulani herdsmen or militant groups, their violent eruptions are woven from a complex web of motives, yet none can be definitively traced to religion. Their story is not one of holy war, but of ancient friction, colonial negligence, and modern desperation. A) Resource Competition: For centuries, the Fulani have been nomadic pastoralists, journeying with their cattle across grazing routes in search of water and fresh pasture. In contrast, the indigenous communities of the Middle Belt and southern regions are sedentary farmers, whose survival depends on fixed farmlands and planted boundaries. The herder’s cattle demand open grassland. The farmer’s livelihood depends on fenced crops. When cows stray into cultivated lands, tempers flare, and conflict ignites. This is not a dispute born in 2009, nor even in the age of independence - it is a centuries-old struggle between mobility and settlement, between the moving herd and the rooted seed. B) Colonial Policies and Land Ownership Conflicts: During the British colonial era (1900–1960), policies were crafted that deepened the rift. While the colonial government recognized certain grazing routes for pastoralists, it failed to legalize them. Meanwhile, land tenure systems favoured farmers, granting ownership through customary law. The result was a dangerous imbalance: herders had “access” but no “rights.” They could pass through the land but never claim it - a ticking time bomb that has now exploded across generations. Thus, the seed of discord was sown long before Nigeria’s independence - and today we harvest its bitter fruit. C) Population Pressure and Climate Change: At independence in 1960, Nigeria’s population stood at about 45 million. Today, we are over 220 million strong - a fivefold increase. More mouths to feed means more farms to cultivate, and more farms mean less open land to graze. As if nature itself conspired in the crisis, climate change began to choke the North. Lake Chad receded, grazing belts withered, and the Sahara crept southward, driving desperate herders into already crowded agricultural zones. The result? A moving frontier of conflict, especially across Plateau, Benue, Nasarawa, Taraba, and Southern Kaduna - regions now etched in memory by tragedies like Agatu, Nimbo, Southern Kaduna, and Wukari. Yet, beneath the smoke and blood, the motive remains economic, not religious. Just as Boko Haram’s attacks in Muslim-majority areas like Zamfara naturally claim more Muslim casualties, so too, when herders strike in Christian-majority regions like Benue, more Christians fall victim - not because of faith, but because of geography. Their violence is not sanctified by religion, but driven by greed, ignorance, and lapses in governance. Plateau isn't my state, I'm from Ondo state.We're saying the same thing. You, your family and your resources are there. i didn't say it's your state of origin. Go to the IDPs in the North East and count them, or maybe you don't know the meaning of IDP. i will leave you again with other people re-echoing the obvious. BTW, some of what i put up there are copied.
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Lolz, support an invasion of your own country without the FG's approval? Who does that? Na real help our youths the truth to know. They are already suggesting Port Harcout as their base, SMH
Are you surprised that first class brains like Adeboye, Kumuyi, Oyedepo are not parroting Christian genocide? They know the implications of such folly. Indeed, school no be scam and wisdom is profitable to direct.
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All these can't be seen by those pretending to sleep. We better wake up. They are going for your resources. You think so called Christians will be evacuated before bombing your villages, or it's APC stalwarts that live in the places they want to turn to Syria and Gaza?
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Emusan:Couldn't hide your political leanings, huh? |
budaatum:But you wanted Tinubu to fall for the trap and choose a 'Christian' vice? |
CharlotteFlair:It's buck, not bulk bros. The FG is making progress against insecurity, though not as fast as we wish. There are many things at play in Nigeria. There are powerful people(internal and external) who don't want insecurity to end. We're told Rome wasn't built in a day, but you want Nigeria to be built in a day. This is not magic. Calm down and understand the realities on ground. |
budaatum:Your candidate just followed and copied his boss Atiku. No spine as usual, just on the fence. |
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Balderdash or the Ribaldu. |
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