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hakeemhakeem:Evil � children everywhere in Nigeria. Especially igbo and afonja |
Otuegbe:oga what do you want us to talk about when the Northerners don't value their own lives.? This is Northern affairs no involve the whole country abeg....... Fact check: South South is fighting for oil that destroyed their land, South east is fighting for self actualization of Biafra, South west is fighting for Oduduwa and what is the North fighting for? Very lazy and self centered set of people that don't like to progress on their own other than to milk the government dry because of their lazy attitudes from generation to generation. |
MrBrownJay1:By the very principles of God's purpose for humans, every man and woman is expected to marry and reproduce. Secondly marriage is not meant for immature in heart, that's why it is important for one to be matured (grow up and have full understanding of tolerance and self-worth of another person as yourself) before you can venture into marriage |
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Eggon language.... Maklowhon means i love you |
If this write up were to be from a sane country, this utterances cannot just be ignored..... Muslim Rights Concern, MURIC, has demanded that the Federal Government recognise and declare every first day of the Islamic calendar as a holiday or be ready to face punishment from Allah. MURIC made this demand in a statement signed by its founder and director, Prof. Ishaq Akintola and made available to Newspot on Wednesday. Muslims in Nigeria will join their fellow faithful around the world to mark Hijrah Day on Monday 9th August, 2021 being the first day of the Islamic year. MURIC lamented that the Federal Government had ignored several calls and demands being made by Islamic organisations in the country to declare this day as holiday. The Islamic human rights group said it has decided to amplify the demand this year as the date approaches. “We are calling on all state governors who are Muslims to identify with this noble, peaceful and divinely rewarding struggle by declaring this coming Monday (9th August, 2021) as Hijrah Day holiday. “Members of state executives (commissioners, chairmen of agencies, etc) who are Muslims have a duty to bring this to the attention of state governors as a matter of urgency. “Also, chairmen of local governments who are Muslims should encourage and support Islamic organisations and schools within their jurisdiction to organise events to mark the Day. “On the other hand, Muslims in public offices who fail to promote it will have questions to answer before Allah yaom al-Qiyamah because they will have to explain why they abandoned their faith and their fellow Muslims for worldly gains,” it said. The group called on Muslims in public offices to not only be conversant with their religion but be bold enough to practice, manifest and seek to entrench it among fellow Muslims.
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[b][/b] A YEAR or two before he left office in 2007, ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo suddenly became aware of his mortality. Sensing the ephemerality of office, he unleashed a plethora of plots to elongate his stay in office and attempted to solidify his achievements into an indestructible legacy. He failed of course, both to elongate his tenure and to produce a legacy that would stand the test of time. And by vengefully orchestrating a guided succession, he virtually sealed his fate and doomed his presidency. On Christmas Day 2019, when the Federal Capital Territory minister led selected residents to visit President Muhammadu Buhari, he said he hoped history would be kind to him. He had begun to be acutely aware of how his presidency would be assessed. But last month, when he gave an interview to Arise Television, he had changed from expecting kindness to his presidency to calling for fairness for his legacy. It is not clear how the public could be ‘fair’ to his legacy, but he had told his interviewers that he wanted fairness. However, whether kind or fair, the president had at least become aware that a judgement day beckons. What he does between now and 2023, he hopes, will not counteract what he claims to have done to elicit kindness and fairness. What is, however, not in doubt is that President Buhari has altered Nigeria in ways that will be difficult to reverse or remake. Ex-president Richard Nixon of the United States, in his book, Leaders, attempts an analysis of leadership, particularly in terms of legacy. “When the curtain comes down on a leader’s career,” he began surefootedly, “the very lives of the audience have been changed, and the course of history may have been profoundly altered” Going further, Mr Nixon postulates: “The surefire formula for placing a leader among the greats has three elements: a great man, a great country, and a great issue.” Of the three elements, only one is present in Nigeria – a great issue. The other two – a great man, and a great country – do not exist. Indeed, President Buhari has spent his six years in office negating the greatness which those who did not known him really well before he assumed office read into his person and leadership. Concerning a great country, not even the most patriotic Nigerian would describe the country as great. History will be fair to President Buhari, of course not in the way he expects it. Because it cannot lie, it will consign him to the bottom of the presidential table. As for showing kindness, no matter how much Nigerians try, and history, they will be unsparing. The reason is his response to the great issue of the day, a response that has left many Nigerians bewildered, wondering how he was sold to them as the deus ex machina capable of fixing the shortcomings and failings of his predecessor, the paradoxically enlightened Goodluck Jonathan, PhD. The great issue of the day encapsulates a number of minor issues, to wit, Fulani herdsmen attacks, open grazing and outdated animal husbandry methods, and the wider subject of restructuring that has birthed self-determination campaigns and even secession. President Buhari’s response has actually remained engagingly simple. He was expected in all situations to view the country’s existential crisis from a nationalist’s perspective, had he recognized the greatness of the issue that confronts his presidency. He chose early in his first term to view the great issue and the crises it fathered from the perspective of his ethnic background. That perspective is the fulcrum upon which all his responses are tragically balanced. In the early part of his administration, the president had bristled at any suggestion of him being a Fulani irredentist and religious extremist. Now, he does not so much as take umbrage. He carefully selected his aides, all of them birds of identical plumage, and together with him have focused on policies and ideas that directly or indirectly confer caste advantage on their narrow group, almost to the total exclusion of all others, particularly the Southeast. They, however, hope that some roads and bridges here and rail lines there should mollify the anger and resentment anyone might harbour or express. The controversy surrounding the past antics of Communications minister Isa Pantami was dealt with and disposed off from a shockingly insular and detrimental perspective. The Department of State Service (DSS), in the name of national security, has become almost a state within a state. The president and the Attorney General of the Federation Abubakar Malami, both of them loathing democracy or viewing it with revulsion, have built a monumental shrine dedicated to subverting the three arms of government and abridging human rights. It will get worse in the months ahead, as more laws aimed at stifling and choking the country will flow from compromised lawmakers, from the executive through direct orders, and from the security agencies whose top brass have sworn full allegiance to the president rather than to the constitution. Insecurity has worsened beyond the country’s worst fears, and there are no initiatives to give hope that the administration understands the forces at work. In a perverse way, the administration sometimes gives the impression that self-determination advocates and secessionists promote insecurity and put the country on edge, despite their agitations being a clear reaction to the impotence of the government in enthroning fairness in the polity and restoring peace to the highways and countryside. Now, everyone waits for the other shoe to fall. If the administration will not attempt a scientific study of the factors at play, if it will not recognize that the country has a wobbly foundational structure needing remediation, they are unlikely to ever find a solution. Any hope that such a study would be undertaken are, however, fast receding. The Buhari administration is set in its ways, and the president’s close aides are cut from the same cloth. President Buhari does not have any incentive to change. He has ridden roughshod over the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), and the party is now at his beck and call. He has vaccinated the judiciary against the highest principles of juristic brilliance and independence, thus making the third arm of government to see its role as regime protection. He has done to institutions, in a democracy, what neither Ibrahim Babangida nor Sani Abacha attempted or even thought possible as military heads of state. With the massive defections depleting the leading opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of strength, courage and elected officials, executive impunity may even be rewarded at the next elections. Worse, the administration may have done a canny study of the weaknesses of the geopolitical zones to call the bluff of everyone and every region. The Buhari administration, which is unadulteratedly core North, knows that the distrust between the Southeast and Southwest is probably stronger than the two southern regions’ antipathy towards the North. In 1959, 1966, 1979 and 1983, the Southeast spurned alliances with the Southwest and headed north. The Southwest is also too fractious and regicidal to appreciate the consequences of the withering attack on their leading politicians, thus indirectly weakening them before their enemies. And the administration also knows that the North has the population and the lack of education for its electorate to make impactful, uninformed choices. It is said of the Ottoman emperor Suleyman the Magnificent that his achievements in modernizing the empire was so solid that 100 years of inept successors could not destroy the empire. Well, just six years into his administration, President Buhari has bankrupted national values, banished the notion of Nigeria, set ethnic groups at war, and demonstrated how easily it is to move seamlessly from democracy to dictatorship. If these profound genetic mutations do not doom the country, they will at least be difficult to mitigate. Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/buhari-alters-nigeria-profoundly/
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fati2001:any one alive now could say anything about the death man but what are your ways with your creator? Are you blameless and sinless person now as we are writing all jargons up and down. No matter how sinful the man could be, no one has power to take a life of another person. May God forgive his shortcomings and judge us accordingly |
zik4ever:ANAN HAS BEEN ON THE RADAR ALREADY.... |
UDbester:or better still my enemy is my friend's enemy |
Bettykeys:if you don't want the Christians to talk then why are you talking as Muslims over something you knew nothing about. The menace your Muslims brothers are doing to Nigeria Christians have you ever come out to condemn it but Israel and palatine that are not even fighting over religion but land you are here ranting bringing Christians into it because that has be your baseless wish. |
Hashabiah:so it's actually because of Arabs that they can attack Israel at will abi. Well, your so called Arab nations knows Israel better than you think down here. Maybe you are just knowing about Israel Arab wars. |
Obi1kenobi:we are not be brainwashed like you.... But would they continue to use hamas a terrorist group to always unleash their attack on Israel first. Don't they have government or is hamas now a government of Palestinian. Just come out clean and unveil your identity as anti Israel let's know already. |
shogsman:foolish man..... Who started this fight in the first place? 6 or has Israel showed you their own casualties. Abi you are just imagining that there were not casualties from both sides. Palastinians government should condemn the attack on Israel of they want any positive peace. |
Hashabiah:you are right sir. But what do you think Israel �� should do when they are at the receiving end. |
falcon01:so what's wrong with all these things you put...... Children of hate and jealousy everywhere |
Quelme:And what makes you think that the Israel �� of 90s are the same..........both are now technically and technologically sophisticated. |
michlins:I believe you sir..... That guy is just jealous |
helinues:go and have sense since you are lacking one. Believe it or not Isa patami is a religion extremist to the core. |
thebosstrevor1:So that's the reasons why your bubu will always do party with the school children in the north abi? Una no get shame but extreme pride. |
fredoooooo:Pastors buying ammunition to do what? Killing in the name of religion or kindnap school children for ransom to be paid. Iam from the north but shame unto us that watch this barbaric acts without condemning it. Everyone know that North is more prune to the insecurity threatening the whole nation than any part today. |
HopeUzodinma:what if what the woman said was the truth she was telling? |
BOOOMNAIJA:Your thoughts is full of trash and hate for this woman. She should be stagnant in one place because Nigeria refuses to grow out of corruption abi.... |
Hmmmmmm my brother you see this............. I INITIALLY DIDN'T WANT TO DIVORCE YOU BECAUSE OF YOUR DISABILITY AS I PITY YOU. BUT NOW, IT'S OVER. YOU HAVE TO BEAR THE CONSEQUENCES OF YOUR ACTIONS TOWARDS ME ALL THESE YEARS. WHAT DID I HAVE TO DO WITH A JUJU DIABOLIC MAN IN THE FIRST INSTANCE. Na women attitudes be that o....they can say even worst that this. But be the man you ought to have be. She didn't mean it at all. |
kettykin:you are purely on weed I can attest that. Keep your sentiment and hate aside tell yourself the truth regards to Police IG that exhibit professional conduct as this present IGP Adamu Mohammed. |
Jaisman26:surely, slow and steady noun is the future of learning in Africa |
AgbariOjukwu1:What makes you think IGBO want to try rubbish? When at this 21 century masquerades will be disturbing people in their shop asking for money or they will beat the hell out of you. Akure is too big for that nonsense you will allow masquerades to terrorise people of even another ethnic extraction. |
IamWonderful:hehehehe see so GEJ Achievements still d pain your kind of person abi? in fact to call you idiot just d hungry me but let me reserve my strength for a reasonable comment.
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Amotolongbo:but brother think am na.......why a whole pastor would bow so low to this level of worldly mentality as to prophecy bbnaija.... Haba that pastor na end time pastor jor |
Built2last:I don't know why some people still listen to that tout claiming activist to deceive the masses. |
sarrki:Congratulations sir.... |
Chrisakuneme:I tire for the MURIC man o...... that man is an idiot that need to be taken to rehabilitation center ASAP |
....if she couldn't singlehandedly turn around Nigeria's economy during her tenure as finance minister, I wonder wat she would do differently to influence d world's economy....just my thoughts tho.