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OLAADEGBU:Rather, killing of Nigerians needs to be stopped. |
OLAADEGBU:No, it likely shows they are religious extremists. Most muslims use the phrase or terms frequently. It's weird no doubt, but just as we use praise God and alleluia frequently. In the end, what most of them are after is economic conquest and dominion. They're not killing people for their faith. They care less in most cases. They care more about money, land and cows. |
Resist Sowore and he will flee from you? No be this man talk say no retreat or surrender or something like that? Mr days of rage just love sightseeing Abuja with drama. Now, dem go start to accuse am from within.
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![]() i no fit laugh.
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It's a good statement but the problem is some folks complained bitterly when Buhari said similar about rigging. Don't use double standards. |
tunwumi: Take the news with a huge pinch of salt. We have two opposing sides capable of huge propaganda. i remember last year or so when a camp of losers swore to fill up our space with fake news, to keep government actively defending and explaining.
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Lolz, all the actions of wailers and people who are negative about Nigeria and want Tinubu to fail, so they can say we told you nko? |
OLAADEGBU:Killing of Nigerians. If farmers, it's most likely by herders. 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. Thus began a tension as old as time: 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. |
LordReed:Jesus did it. |
People just like chasing clout. |
Of course, who no fear Sowore ![]() |
Lolz, lawyer telling us economy. Total no be foreigner. Brazil, France, India, Qatar no be foreigner. |
HISSCRIBE1995:No, there is no genocide against christians. |
magoo10:Exactly, no need or time to argue. God sparing our lives, when the results come, your lots will shout rigging as usual since you don't see. |
magoo10:Lolz, you're not realistic. Obi got lots of votes from christian population who didn't want another muslim after 8years, with the fear of muslim muslim and co. That edge is out/canceled in the Northwest. Lagos, Rivers and FCT are also going to Tinubu, like 95% probability. Asides from the SE, there's nowhere else where Tinubu would not get great numbers. |
They don't exactly need to. Most have decamped for their own gains, not to deliver for Tinubu. But definitely, Tinubu will get more ground and he's not losing much ground so far. Most people who didn't vote for him from the north will vote for him. Also, many of the 'christian' votes who were skeptical in 2023 will vote for him. Also, rigging against him will reduce. |
HISSCRIBE1995:Nigerians are getting killed, these are the issues. |
Freshandfitpod:Errrm, okay/ |
And you expect those people shouting biafar to give up? this is what they want, Lagos not biafar. |
Daejumong:Lolz, you probably don't know Uma Ukpai. What part is unbelievable there? Are you aware Ukpai's ministry own hospitals? Do you know that his doctor will likely be a member of his ministry or his employee? Are you aware that even some pastors with lesser influence, if they carry your wife and children, you'll even be saying AMEN. ![]() Not saying it's right or wrong but very possible. i wonder what you'll say of Ananias and Sapphira in the Bible that they buried within minutes. Maybe you would have been there shouting like Sowore and those online lawyers. ![]() |
Dr Uma Ukpai. Wonderful man of faith, rest well Sir. |
All that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution. It's non negotiable |
But we go sing on your mandate every morning for our school. ![]() |
Sowore and his hustle. Na wa. He should know that this one is the smallest step na. If not for Tinubu, Wike for use your bum blow trumpet for national anthem. |
No be dangote dem talk say no wan employ Nigerians wey do union? ![]() Your jeans and loafers no be made in Nigeria. Phone and laptop nko? |
hegelian:No one is denying religious persecution. According to the Bible, anywhere there is godliness, there is persecution. Do you believe that? There are places where people are killed, threatened, harassed, mocked, denied, imprisoned, etc., for Christ in Nigeria and all over the world. But to now carry all of Nigeria's hydra-headed security problems and tag them as christian genocide is what is wrong, mischievous and misguided. You likely do not understand the politics at play, or you're one of those whose candidates lost election and would rather the country burn since you cannot have it. People like me would not sit by and watch that idly. |
Gboss247:Lolz. So when your salary increases, your purchasing power decreases and you are more poor than it was. What sort of blank is this? |
Tayorshd87:i didn't say anywhere is 100% safe, but we'd be much safer if we had these. Crime will not go on unabated, more lives will be saved and criminals punished. You are like saying we should not have better healthcare or education since people still die in hospitals in the US and UK. |
tpain121:All these attempt at curses and threats is why you will perpertually be behind in the scheme of things. BTW, it is called 'buck', not 'bulk'. No one has removed the buck from Mr President's table. What we are saying is that you stop conflating, misrepresenting and misunderstanding security issues. All these backwardness to GEJ era is nauseating, with the fact that even the man himself moved on long time ago. The whole country supported GEJ for many years, from 2007 if not before. He was our lucky(Goodluck) man, with a live happily ever after story. Everyone was with him when he was 'bullied' during his boss's sickness and death, even to his election in 2011. His downward problem started showing up from about 2012. Amid corruption and security challenges that he and his team were consistently denying to the point that people from inside his team couldn't take it again. i remember then, even pastor Kumuyi that rarely talks sef put mouth, and released newspaper report. It is from that same period that we have the Tinubu and his people's tweets. Now, what does it mean for all hands to be on deck, it means for everyone not to lose guard. For each governor to rise to his responsibilities. i remember Lagos state was one of the safest then, that Fashola kept boast about how there was no single successful bank robbery. If i am correct, it was within the same period that Obi was touting Anambra as a safe state. Bornu that had problems ran to GEJ and he and his wife made a mess of it, telling the world that they were lying/exaggerating. That broke the camel's back. i wonder how people like you would try to distort history in about 50 years or more. Today, the government is really making gains in security but it is not yet uhuru by any means or where we want to be, but progress nonetheless. Southern Kaduna is much more safer than it was, BH are not as strong as they used to be, the menace of herdsmen are also reducing but we ALL don't even want any. We also have the issue of kidnappers, bandits, other small terror groups, the jokers in the SE, and other crime. All of these are multi-faced and being challenged and need everyone's patriotism. Playing politics with it or trying to get international sanctions so that some other political party can win or we can have military overthrow is not the answer. These are some of the issues. Not insults and curses. |
Unfortunately, this is some of our multiproblems as a nation. No database to track these criminals. No satellites, CCTVs, IP address locators, etc., that are common place in other places. We have these hydra-headed security challenges, and some people want to streamline them all to religion and tribe. SMH. i hope this lady survives and the criminals get caught. |
Unfortunately, some people will still add this stats/report to christian genocide later. Agenda must agend. There is insecurity in the land in different forms. It's been a keg of gun powder we've sat on for awhile. Most of it is overwhelming as the country lacks adequate security infrastructure. We don't have data, manpower and even weapons. We need all hands on deck even if na prayer you sabi. But folks using it for political agenda is what we're against. When you exaggerate, twist, bring in wrong stories and wrong deductions from what is happening. You are not helping the country. Find ways to win your political opponents without destroying the country further. Don't attempt to sell Nigeria or put Nigeria in trouble because you and your favourite are not in power. |
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