₦airaland Forum

Welcome, Guest: RegisterLoginWith GoogleTrendingRecentNew

Stats: 3,325,153 members, 8,420,580 topics. Date: Friday, 05 June 2026 at 04:13 AM

Toggle theme

JuicyTesticles's Posts

Nairaland ForumJuicyTesticles's ProfileJuicyTesticles's Posts

1 2 3 (of 3 pages)

PoliticsRe: In Defence Of Radio Biafra By Onyiorah Paschal Chiduluemije by JuicyTesticles(op): 7:54am On Jul 21, 2015
viruz007:
I do not need to read that long article... From skimming thru it, I have seen the author has nothing tangible to say. That radio station is just similar to people going to one of them radical Islamic countries and are brainwashed. That station is inciting violence. I understand people have been calling in to offer support to build bombs or purchase weapons and some one feels that the government should not clamp down on the radio station before the situation escalates?

Thank u very much ooo. Just so u know a country reserves the right to limit what it's citizens have access to. U think if the govt does not want us to access even Google, dey can't pull it off talk more a radio station? Dey der make pant dey wear u. Dey r well within their rights.
You have nothing to say because you are a yoruba slave
PoliticsIn Defence Of Radio Biafra By Onyiorah Paschal Chiduluemije by JuicyTesticles(op): 7:39am On Jul 21, 2015
It is quite surprising how all of a sudden the so-called illegal Radio Biafra reportedly being operated by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, said to be resident in the United Kingdom, is increasingly becoming a source of serious concern to the government of President Muhammadu Buhari, a section of Nigerian online media, and some Nigerian elements who are wont to believe that Ndigbo must always dance to their tune or do what suits their thinking and/or act in line with their personal and group expectations – so as to be qualified to be called good citizens of Nigeria or, better still, nationalists. What beautiful nonsense!


read more:

http://saharareporters.com/2015/07/20/defence-radio-biafra-onyiorah-paschal-chiduluemije
PoliticsRe: Unconfirmed: Former Cso To President Jonathan,dies In Sss Custody by JuicyTesticles: 7:19am On Jul 21, 2015
omenka:
If indeed anything has happened to the man, searchlights should be pointed in Jonathan's direction. It might be a plot to ensure the man doesn't sing.
stupid muslim
PoliticsRe: Unconfirmed: Former Cso To President Jonathan,dies In Sss Custody by JuicyTesticles: 7:18am On Jul 21, 2015
If this is true, I can swear to you that Buhari and Tinubu will both die soon. Quote me.
PoliticsRe: Igbos Will Not Wait Till 2019, We Will Take The CIA Option Of 2015 by JuicyTesticles: 10:40pm On Jul 20, 2015
the zoo must burn
PoliticsRe: Nigeria My Home, Nigeria My Father Land God Bless F.R.N by JuicyTesticles: 10:39pm On Jul 20, 2015
Monkeys proud of the Damnable Zoological Repuclic
PoliticsRe: Biafra Chat Room by JuicyTesticles: 10:04pm On Jul 20, 2015
Yorubas are enemies of Unity between South East and South South. Only Stupid people from South South cannot see this.

South South should as themselves why Yorubas are so interested about the Biafra struggle.
PoliticsRe: CNN Says Nigeria Is A Majority Muslim Country by JuicyTesticles: 6:22pm On Jul 20, 2015
Christians in the east have no business with Muslim terrorists. We have to split and leave them to their killing and bombing
PoliticsRe: CNN Says Nigeria Is A Majority Muslim Country by JuicyTesticles: 6:21pm On Jul 20, 2015
The Yorubas love news like these. Slaves
PoliticsRe: On Arabic Inscription On Nigerian Army Logo by JuicyTesticles: 6:12pm On Jul 20, 2015
IbnSultaan:
tmotmo:
I will agree with you on this. However the following
should also be implemented alongside with your
suggestion:
(1) Removal of all Crescent and/or Cross signs in
all public Hospitals, Schools and other Government
Buildings and Document
(2) Declaration of Sundays and Fridays and not
Saturdays and Sundays as weekly resting days.
This could show that the Country is not been
Christianized as the present Saturday and Sunday
weekend do not allow non-Christian to have full
benefit of dedicated worshipping on other days.
Example of this is the Friday Service by the
Muslims and other days that might be for
traditional worshippers.
Alternatively, maybe we should scrap this weekend
stuff/ religious related holidays and do like they do
in developed countries, and workers get paid on
the basis of hours worked for. I can bet it, we
might be a more productive Nation.
NB: Please don’t hide your response on the basis
of "this what our colonial masters handed over to
us". Remember, that colonial were not here alone,
they came with the CRUSADERS otherwise called
MISSIONARIES.
Best split the country. We should not be in the same country with terrorists
PoliticsRe: Need For South South And South East Alliance ( Former Eastern Region) by JuicyTesticles: 12:57pm On Jul 20, 2015
pablothaescobar:
this is what awaits you and your worthless igbo tribe
That is you burying your decendants. AMEN.
PoliticsRe: Pix: Who Represent Nigeria Better (GMB Or GEJ) by JuicyTesticles: 12:54pm On Jul 20, 2015
Yiruba people
PoliticsRe: Jealousy & Hatred By The Hausas Led To The Killing Of Gideon Alaluka - Britain by JuicyTesticles(op): 11:18pm On Jul 19, 2015
omolami:
From time immemorial, the hausa uslimd are intolerant of other tribes and religion. That is why some of us clamour for sepststionv. I mean divide this country into North, East and West or noth central.
Of course. The country needs to split. Have you heard of any muslim killed by christians for insulting Jesus Christ?

Big Difference
PoliticsRe: Jealousy & Hatred By The Hausas Led To The Killing Of Gideon Alaluka - Britain by JuicyTesticles(op): 11:13pm On Jul 19, 2015
ambac2bust:
Sanusi was involved but he is still working freely
When Yorubas see posts like these, they play the Ostrich. Hausas have really spilled a lot of blood in this country
PoliticsRe: Jealousy & Hatred By The Hausas Led To The Killing Of Gideon Alaluka - Britain by JuicyTesticles(op): 11:09pm On Jul 19, 2015
One Nigeria indeed.

This is the kind of news that the Yorubas and Awusa/Fulani do not want you to hear.
PoliticsRe: What's Up With Radio Biafra Tonight? by JuicyTesticles(op): 11:08pm On Jul 19, 2015
ambac2bust:
The forum sir? With time you will get used to it
Okay. I will keep trying. I am on the Biafran Radio Forum facebook page. That's where I get many updates from
PoliticsRe: Jealousy & Hatred By The Hausas Led To The Killing Of Gideon Alaluka - Britain by JuicyTesticles(op): 11:04pm On Jul 19, 2015
Beheading stirs Nigerian tension
Karl Maier in Kano finds disturbing echoes of 1967's descent into ethnic terror


Five centuries ago Islam was carried into what is now northern Nigeria by the trans-Saharan trade in gold, slaves and horses, but it has never been under such pressure as it is today. The faithful, angered by rising unemployment and poverty, increasingly views the traditional Muslim elite as a corrupt pawn of the military regime.
Sporadic outbreaks of ethnic and religious violence are not new to Kano, but a radical group of zealots known as the Muslim Brothers is gaining ground among the youth of the dominant Hausa people by spreading the message of Tajdid, or Islamic renewal.

"Here in the north of Nigeria there has been a simmering feeling that Muslims are being relegated to the background, and that Islam is being stampeded out of existence," said Suleimanu Kumo, a lawyer and member of a government-appointed "inter-ethnic peace committee". "They are feeling marginalised. You find it especially among the youth."

Tension between young Hausa Muslims and Christian Igbo from eastern Nigeria, who dominate the city's petty trading sector, has always been near the surface. It erupted in its most violent form in the ethnic massacres that preceded the 1967-70 civil war. Widespread riots in October 1991 left several hundred dead and saw churches and mosques burned to the ground.

But the murder and beheading last December of Gideon Akaluka, a young Igbo trader who allegedly desecrated the Koran, and a new outbreak of riots in May have kept the city of three million people on a knife edge.

Akaluka was arrested in December after his wife allegedly used pages of the Koran as toilet paper for her baby. After he was imprisoned by the police, a group of Muslims broke into the jail, killed him, and walked around the city parading his severed head.

But Akaluka's lawyer said he had obtained affidavits which proved that his client was not at the compound at the time and that the woman allegedly guilty of the offence was not his wife. No one has been arrested for Akaluka's murder.

A former presidential candidate, Maitama Sule, said if tension were not reduced "we may end up with a revolution which is just not religious, but may be political, social and economic. Symptoms of revolt loom large on the horizon today. It is a group of disgruntled elements who are out to vent their anger who are joined by some irresponsible, undesirable waste products of humanity."

The history of Kano is rich in Islam. Ali Yajib Tsamia was one of the first rulers to convert, in the 14th century. But his was largely a palace religion, with the great mass of people, even those living inside the city walls, 12 miles of thick embankments 30ft to 50ft high, left untouched by the teachings of the Koran. By the closing decades of the 15th century, all the major rulers in the Sahelian belt were Muslims and some had contacts with North African and Egyptian scholars.

When the Muslim scholar Usman dan Fodio launched the Islamic Jihad in the 19th century, Kano was incorporated into the Sokoto Caliphate which ruled north-western Nigeria until Frederick Lugard conquered the region with his West African Frontier Force in 1903. Since Nigeria's independence from Britain in 1960, the state was declared secular, and Christianity has been making inroads into the north.

"Religiously, or spiritually, the Muslims now feel that the battle has been brought to their domain, especially in areas like Kano, which seemed to be the last bastions," said Matthew Kukah, a Catholic priest and author of Religion, Politics and Power in Northern Nigeria.

The main focus of concern now are the Muslim Brothers, a group of men who broke away from their erstwhile mentor, the pro-Iranian preacher Ibrahim Zakzakhy. "They are men, 17, 18, up to 28 years old, and they are people who have nothing to lose, who have life rather more than death to fear," said Mr Kumo.

After initially agreeing to hold discussions with the inter-ethnic peace committee, the Brothers have gone underground. They allege that four of their members were executed on 22 June by the military government.

The Brothers' message is that Christianity is being favoured by the military government and that traditional leaders such as the emirs have forfeited their role as the champions of Islam. "The military undertook not only to give them fat salaries; they built very beautiful palaces for them, gave them fat contracts, and they in fact keep on dishing out large amounts of money to them," said Abdullahi Mahadi, Director of the Ahmadu Bello University Centre for Research and Historical Documentation in Kaduna.

"It is the suspicion that Christianity could change the whole religious landscape of this place that has been consciously or unconsciously has been responsible for the repeated religious crises we have had," said Father Joseph Bagobiri of the Roman Catholic Kano Independent Mission.

Mr Sule, the chairman of the peace committee, said Muslims might have as much to fear as Christians from the new radicalism. "The fear is that if this thing is allowed to go on without check, it may be the non-Muslims tomorrow, the next day it may be a section of the Muslims."

Anger over Nigeria's economic collapse, the result of instability, rampant corruption and mismanagement by 12 years of military rule, runs deep in Kano. "Whenever you find people not properly employed, there is no other way to express yourself, because you have the police, and the emirs and their agents looking for troublemakers," said Professor Mahadi. "So the most important thing is to express this in Islam."

Observers from both sides of the ethnic and religious divide blame Nigeria's military authorities for worsening the crisis. "The military have always played this card very well," said Fr Bagobiri. "Because the whole thing started during the [Ibrahim] Babangida regime. That was when the religious divide became very strong."

The government's disastrous handling of the Akaluka affair is a case in point. Mr Sule, normally a defender of General Sani Abacha's military regime, describing it as "experienced and responsible", was outraged by the incident. "I can't understand how in a society where we have a government, the police and judiciary, that a group of people take the law into their hands, go to the prison, break into the prison, and get somebody out of his cell, cut off his head, and take the head around the next day with impunity."

Observers like Father Kukah see the sinister hand of the military and the northern elite behind the trouble. "Let's be clear: there are Nigerians who have invested heavily in violence, in ignorance, in poverty, in turbulence. Because it is when you now have this anarchic situation, that they present themselves as the praetorian guard."
PoliticsJealousy & Hatred By The Hausas Led To The Killing Of Gideon Alaluka - Britain by JuicyTesticles(op): 11:03pm On Jul 19, 2015
PoliticsRe: What's Up With Radio Biafra Tonight? by JuicyTesticles(op): 11:01pm On Jul 19, 2015
PoliticsRe: What's Up With Radio Biafra Tonight? by JuicyTesticles(op): 10:36pm On Jul 19, 2015
radio biafra is formidable
PoliticsRe: What's Up With Radio Biafra Tonight? by JuicyTesticles(op): 10:26pm On Jul 19, 2015
How strong is the internet connection in Nigeria?

Can people stream tunein from their phones or do you need high speed internet wi-fi?
PoliticsRe: What's Up With Radio Biafra Tonight? by JuicyTesticles(op): 10:24pm On Jul 19, 2015
Wow. Difficult to navigate the site. I just created an account
PoliticsRe: What's Up With Radio Biafra Tonight? by JuicyTesticles(op): 10:06pm On Jul 19, 2015
ambac2bust:
Ya all need to come to www.alaigbo.com/forum. Let's talk We can't say some stuffs here
Cannot access the site.
PoliticsRe: What's Up With Radio Biafra Tonight? by JuicyTesticles(op): 9:55pm On Jul 19, 2015
Cyberthreat:
ok how can i donate
Where are you based? You need to join an IPOB family. You can also contact your coordination and eventually, the director. We need to unite. the guy is doing a lot. I feel so sorry for some igbos who are not supporting Nnamdi Kanu. They should tell us what they have done for their country.

Imagine if Radio Biafra is injected with 10 million dollars today. Imagine what that will do.

10 million Biafrans donating one dollar each.
PoliticsRe: What's Up With Radio Biafra Tonight? by JuicyTesticles(op): 9:32pm On Jul 19, 2015
winniz:
Most of you guys listening to radio biafra in Nigeria should ensure you are listening to the right frequency cos Nigeria government launched a fake radio 24 biafra so una better beware. Radio biafra is the real deal while Radio 24 biafra is fake!!
Radio Biafra24 is a scam and has been in existence for a while now.
PoliticsRe: What's Up With Radio Biafra Tonight? by JuicyTesticles(op): 9:19pm On Jul 19, 2015
Cyberthreat:
i swear.. Seriously
Radio Biafra need the following:

1. Stronger Website
2. Strong Online Nigerian Forum where information can be shared on the fly and informative debates carried out.
3. Applications on smart phones
4. 24 hours radio service
5. Satellite TV
6. 24 hours Emergency Lines


Feel free to add yours...to the list.

All these require funding and thus, our collective efforts.
PoliticsRe: What's Up With Radio Biafra Tonight? by JuicyTesticles(op): 9:15pm On Jul 19, 2015
zendy:
Listening to Radio Biafra right now. If Nnamdi Kanu is "Brainwashing" Igbos to seek self determination, seek their sovereignty and seek their own country. Please, let him brainwash more!!!!!
The Yorubas are running scared. LOL. Yorubas help Radio Biafra to trend. They cannot do without it

1 2 3 (of 3 pages)