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This is a pure make up story, no christian will think of killing another person. |
First the president used the court to remove five Governors because this very man , and now want to nail him with efcc, something is really wrong, this is interesting to see how Mr. President chose to bomb this guy and Ibori at all cost |
pDude: |
Watch this video and see how this people deceives the public, this is Gov Rochas Okorocha a die hard member of the Reformed Ogboni Fraternity singing worship song, but one guy man beside him was looking at him like "who is this guy trying to fool" enjoy the video. Don't get me wrong he remain the best Gov in Nigeria of today. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQkhYLnFsWY&feature=related |
Don't cry brother, we don't really need this allocation, rather we need our own country , Indigbo by all calculation are like the jews, whatever we touch turns to gold, upon all this marginalization by the Northern controlled Government we still control Nigeria economy from Lagos to Abuja, we are Obiara Na Mba karia Mba, we outsmart them in everything that's why they hated us so much, we go and own half of the properties in their land so what do you expect from them than hatred ?. No matter what we still run Nigeria's economy and the North will forever remain the poorest region in Nigeria. Na jealousy go kill them thanks to Boko Haram that keep driving investors back to the east, now give us five years from now that we have wised up and see massive developments from all the money we made in the North before Boko Haram madness. |
am not buying shit for nobody. |
So far as I was not caught I'm innocent, but I will do something very funny one day, I mean am going to be real mean y'all, maybe like Adolf Hitler |
With all the resource in our disposal as the richest ethnic group in Nigeria, we should consider investing massively in our homeland (ala igbo) than in Lagos, there is nothing like one Nigeria, the marriage will soon be over, thank God I have never spend more than one night in Lagos and have never been to the North talk less of investing anything there, I LOVE Aba die. |
Afam my brother this is good for us Igbo's since we always want to develop another mans land before even thinking of building one bedroom in our land, |
This is a man who supposed to be the governor of the national central bank spewing nonsense with his almajiri mouth, to me this man just confirm that the Northern elite are using boko haram to fight what they considered to be marginalization by the south, here in the U.S states control their resource so its never a crime if southern oil producing states receive more money than the Northern States that has nothing to offer this country but cause havoc in the society . Sanusi time is up. |
[quote author=bk.babe97y link=topic=832752.msg9835674#msg9835674 date=1324882493]First, let me express my condolence to the families of those affected by the dastardly act carried out on innocent people in Northern Nigeria today. Stepping off the Plane in Bucharest I seen the sad news about whats going on in yall's country and the first thing that came to mind was: FO%OLISH NIGERIANS!!! Tribalism and hypocrisy's whats gonna kill yall. The main problem in Nigeria is the Ibos! They started all the crap happening in your nation today. First with Zik insisting (out of nothn but sheer greed) on a Union with the monsters in the North (even though these Northerners despise them----but, hey, anything to hurt the Yoruba's right?); dividing the Western Region; Creating instability in the Western Region in '64; dumping Awo in Jail on trumped up charges; Killing every top non-Ibo in the Military and Political circle in Jan, 1966; Seceding; starting a civil war. . . . . Fast Forward a few years, and they was instrumental in IBB annulling the freest election in Nigerian history (Arthur Inziribe); They supported Abacha and led the way for him to becoming life President (Daniel Kano); they foisted GEJ on the rest yall; they supported Zoning, Rotation etc To fail to see that Ibos and their Northern brethren are the biggest problems in Nigeria is to deny the obvious. I would advice the other Regions to seek a way to seperate from these two. At least the Hausas do not deny that they evil; the Ibos delude themselves that theyre saints. The faster these two Regions are left to their madness, the better for the rest of the country. When I kept telling yall, almost 2 yrs ago that your country was at war, most of you (Ibos to be exact) castigated me. When I compared Nigeria to Animal Farm (just before the SELECTION that brought in GEJ) all the Ibos went up in arms---- always looking for something to war over. Well, we see it all now. I wish yall the best and I pray no harm will befall you or your luvd ones. Be Safe. But your country is about to enter into a full scale civil war in 2012. Goodluck. ![]() God Bless yall.[/quote]Bk when you come back to the states meet me at Bukas Fulton st bk I will give you a cold herb from Kenya because I can see your brain got frisked by that extreme cold weather in Bucharest . |
The misinterpretation of forgiveness has crippled Christians in Nigeria, no no you don't wait to get killed because you believe in Christ,look at your Pastors and Bishops they have the best security with all kind of arms around them all the time, we have to take precautionary measures to defend our self and our interest in Nigeria, we must be ready to fight back, the syndrome of living everything to God has crippled us for so long, what God give believers is victory over their enemies but you must fight before you talk of victory, Israel a tiny nation lives in the midst of wolves but still survive because their enemies knows for sure that any attack on Israel soil will trigger response that they can not handle from the Israelis . We Christians believe what we can never justify with the Scripture forgetting that we are the Children of Abraham and Isaiah 51:1-3 call on us to always act like Abraham for Abraham blessings to be ours, and Abraham went to war with over 300 soldiers trained in his house and rescues his young brother Lot Genesis 14:13-16, that's to tell you that Abraham was always ready for retaliation, and we are saving the same God that always give Abraham victory, it's the same God we are saving today he never changes Malachi 3:6, lets the Igbo's and the Nigerian Christian in general stand up for their right , freedom and Justice with anything it takes to achieve that in the name of God. Period,enough of this nonsense called Boko Haram. |
Lasinoh:Lasinoh Nwanne this thing no be laughing matter ooh , our people are being treated like animal by animals , we need to wake up, we need to retaliate. One reason why all the Arab nations that surround Israel can not attack them is simply because they know the Isreali the reaction to any attack on Israel will be more than they can handle, what God will do for us a bi bible believing Christians is to give us victory over our enemies, but we must fight, we must defend our self. |
Hundreds of residents flee Nigerian cities in fear of more violence Hundreds of residents in two restive northern Nigerian cities have fled their homes, fearing more violence after a series of bombs swept the country, killing 40 people. Hundreds of residents flee Nigerian cities in fear of more violence The scene of a bomb explosion at St. Theresa Catholic Church, just outside Nigeria's capital Abuja on Christmas Day Photo: REUTERS By Laura Heaton, Nairobi 5:51PM GMT 26 Dec 2011 CommentsComment Damaturu, which was struck by two blasts on Sunday, killing three, has been at the centre of clashes between Islamists and authorities in recent days, and saw groups gathered at bus and taxi stations looking to leave. Meanwhile in Potiskum, residents fled after arsonists set alight 30 Christian-owned shops as well as the home of a Christian leader, on Sunday night in what appeared to be the continuation of religious violence that peaked with the bombing of churches on Christmas Day. "I can't stay here any longer," a man waiting at a bus stop in Potiskum told the Reuters news agency. "It's peaceful today, but it's no guarantee that in the next hours it will remain the same," the 31-year-old said. "People have been killed and it could be me next." Police in Madalla, Jos and Damaturu – the three cities targeted in Sunday's bombings – ramped up their investigations on Monday. Marilyn Ogar, a spokesman for the State Security Services would not confirm the number of arrests made in connection with the incidents, citing the sensitivity of the ongoing investigations. But she told the Daily Telegraph that police are "arresting as many people as possible" for questioning. Related Articles Pope condemns Nigeria attacks 26 Dec 2011 Worshippers fear more attacks 26 Dec 2011 Nigeria attacks kill 40 25 Dec 2011 Boko Haram: the group behind the Nigerian attacks 25 Dec 2011 The Islamist group Boko Haram, which has ties to al-Qaeda and aims to impose sharia law across Africa's most populous country, claimed responsibility for the attacks. Nigeria's population is 167, with just over 50 per cent Muslim, and 48 per cent Christian. It is the second Christmas in a row that it has targeted churches with deadly results, leading to fears that it could set off a new round of sectarian clashes. "The attack on churches is to nationalise the crisis," said Shehu Sani, a rights activist based in Nigeria's north. "It will instigate hitherto neutral people into the crisis. Christians may want to take revenge on Muslims and this is dangerous for the country." Asked about the status of the police investigation into the Madalla bombing, the most severe of the attacks where at least 35 people were killed, police spokesman Richard Oguche said police had not made any arrests but added that the investigation confirmed that a car bomb caused the explosion in front of St. Theresa's church. Meanwhile, Nigeria's National Emergency Management Agency, or NEMA, focused on ensuring that the victims in Madalla, were receiving attention. "Some of the dead bodies were just lying on the ground yesterday, because agencies were overstretched and there weren't enough vehicles," Yushau Shuaib, a NEMA spokesman said. Mr Shuaib declined to comment on the emergency response to the bombings in Yobe state, of which Damaturu is the capital, where several police officers were reportedly killed, saying the situation in Boko Haram's home base was "too political." Meanwhile the government faced accusations that it was too slow to respond to the bombings and had shown indifference. Muhammadu Buhari, the military ruler of Nigeria from December 1983 to August 1985, who lost in his bid to become president last April to incumbent Goodluck Jonathan, said the country lacked competent enough leaders to tackle its security problems. "How on earth would the Vatican and the British authorities speak before the Nigerian government on attacks within Nigeria that have led to the deaths of our citizens?" Mr Buhari said. He called the response a "failure of leadership," saying the government should do more than simply spend money on security. Mr Jonathan, a Christian, called the attacks "unfortunate", but said Boko Haram would "not be (around) forever. It will end one day," a response criticised by some as short-sighted. John Onaiyekan, Archbishop of Abuja, issued a plea for something to be done to stop the escalating violence. "It's a national tragedy. We are all unsecured. It's not only Catholic. Today it's us. Tomorrow we don't know who it will be," he said. He called on Islamic leaders to take an active role in seeking to end the violence. "Whether we like it or not, this particular crime has been claimed by Boko Haram, who claimed that they are Muslims," he said. He added: "I expect my colleagues in the Islamic community not to just sit back. This thing is giving them a bad name. "I don't even consider them Muslim fanatics since the Islamic community has told us they are not," he said. "Whatever they are, they are criminals. They are killing innocent people." http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/africaandindianocean/nigeria/8978168/Hundreds-of-residents-flee-Nigerian-cities-in-fear-of-more-violence.html |
dem never see anything, this mallams go hearam this time |
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I would have been dead now if not for the fact that I relocated to the United States, my wife who I just noticed loved my money then but not me would have poisoned me to continue her affairs with my child hood friend, but thank God the storm is over even though they still have my son and think I will never have him back but time will tell. |
Bende Kwenu Abia Nmamma Ohaneze Indi Igbo Kwezuonu I was not consulted before this election but I support the election of the first online Eze Ndi Igbo world wide , we are like the Jews by being first to introduce almost everything in Nigeria, we are going to prove to the world that we can make quality decision online that will impact the life of Indi Igbo Worldwide in a positive way. Next time you want to do this kind of election first contact me Chief Ogugu Kenyi 1 of Alayi |
May her soul rest in peace if she deserves it, her father is one of those that still public fund from Nigeria and think he can get away with it, this is just the beginning but death should have spare the young innocent girl and point it to the malam |
fake prophet, angry pastor |
For a very long time I know the major problem with the black race is curse , some of them generational curses , but I was surprised when I heard Bishop T.D Jakes speaking to his African American dominated congregation about curse, asking them to pray over curses that followed their great grand parents all the ways from Africa, African americans have suffered much because of this, even though they are born in the greatest nation on the earth but still they are not making progress. Believers should work on breaking family related curses instead of blaming others for their woes, this is a very serious case but often ignored by preachers, people are struggling , working hard but has nothing to show for it , some have every thing but their life are cut short, for some people no member of their family succeeds in business or in academics, to some woman no member of the family succeed in marriage, this is the reality of curses brought upon families through idol worship, shielding of innocent blood, and all kind of evil things that are not mentioned |
I will not marry a Yeruba woman, I don't know much about this people until I lived in the same apartment with them in the states, this girls will be making unnecessary noise every now and then, they collaborate with their Yeruba male friends to run credit card fraud using the house address, the throw party every now and then, I can't stand their lifestyle they are too dirty and noisy. Tufiakwa |
That was in my village |
Eid Mubarak my foot, nonsense blood thirsty religion. |
Atiku said during the primaries "those who make peaceful change impossible, make violent change inevitable". |
While I appreciate all your strategies here, but y'all do not mention Anyim Pius Anyim as a possible Candidate for PDP, or don't you think all this new power vested on Anyim is to groom him to run for office come 2015, lets consider this Anyim choose a North Central Vice Presidential Candidate will certainly give him the vote. Can't wait for 2015 |
Ramadan my foot, to follow the steps of prophet mohamed the suicide bomber righy ?. |
Ramadan my foot, to follow the steps of prophet mohamed the suicide bomber righy ?. |
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