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CrimeRe: Report On Killing Of 230 Igbos In Jos Fake – Police by kogi2010: 7:19am On Aug 30, 2021
u see what im saying?
CrimeRe: Nanny, 63, In Police Net Over R*pe Of Mentally Challenged Girl, 8 by kogi2010: 7:36am On Aug 28, 2021
what a country
PoliticsRe: Police Neutralize Scores Of ESN Members In Bloody Clash In Imo by kogi2010: 7:31am On Aug 28, 2021
Below are six extreme Christianist groups that have shown their capacity for violence and fanaticism.
1. The Army of God
A network of violent Christianists that has been active since the early 1980s, the Army of God openly promotes killing abortion
providers—and the long list of terrorists who have been active in that organization has included Paul Jennings Hill (who was
executed by lethal injection in 2003 for the 1994 killings of abortion doctor John Britton and his bodyguard James Barrett),
John C. Salvi (who killed two receptionists when he attacked a Planned Parenthood clinic in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1994)
and Eric Rudolph, who is serving life in prison for his role in the Olympic Park bombing in Atlanta in 1996 and other terrorist acts.
Rudolph, in fact, has often been exalted as a Christian hero on the Army of God’s website, as have fellow Army of God members
such as Scott Roeder (who is serving life without parole for murdering Wichita, Kansas-based abortion doctor George Tiller in
2009), Shelley Shannon (who attempted to kill Tiller in 2003) and Michael Frederick Griffin (who is serving a life sentence for
the 1993 killing of Dr. David Gunn, an OB-GYN, in Pensacola, Florida).
Although primarily an anti-abortion organization, the Army of God also has a history of promoting violence against gays . And
one of the terrorist acts that Rudolph confessed to was bombing a lesbian bar in Atlanta in 1997.
2. Eastern Lightning, a.k.a. the Church of the Almighty God
Founded in Henan Province, China in 1990, Eastern Lightning (also known as the Church of the Almighty God or the Church of
the Gospel’s Kingdom) is a Christianist cult with an end-time/apocalypse focus : Eastern Lightning believes that the world is
coming to an end, and in the meantime, its duty is to slay as many demons as possible. While most Christianists have an
extremely patriarchal viewpoint (much like their Islamist counterparts) and consider women inferior to men, Eastern Lightning
believe that Jesus Christ will return to Earth in the form of a Chinese woman. But they are quite capable of violence against
women: in May 2014, for example, members of the cult beat a 37-year-old woman named Wu Shuoyan to death in a
McDonalds in Zhaoyuan, China when she refused to give them her phone number. Eastern Lightning members Zhang Lidong
and his daughter, Zhang Fan, were convicted of murder for the crime and executed in February . In a 2014 interview in prison,
Lidong expressed no remorse when he said of Shuoyan, “I beat her with all my might and stamped on her too. She was a
demon. We had to destroy her.”
Eastern Lightning’s other acts of violence have ranged from the killing of a grammar school student in 2010 (in retaliation,
police believe, for one of the child’s relatives wanting to leave the cult) to cult member Min Yongjun using a knife to attack an
elderly woman and a group of schoolchildren in Chenpeng in 2012. Christian groups are not exempt from Eastern Lightning’s
fanaticism: in 2002, cult members kidnapped 34 members of a Christian group called the China Gospel Fellowship and held
them captive for two months in the hope of forcing them to join their cult. Although mainly active in the communist People’s
Republic of China, Eastern Lighting has been trying to expand its membership in Hong Kong.
3. The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA)
The mainstream media have had much to say about the Islamist brutality of Boko Haram, but one terrorist group they haven’t
paid nearly as much attention to is the Lord’s Resistance Army—which was founded by Joseph Kony (a radical Christianist) in
Uganda in 1987 and has called for the establishment of a severe Christian fundamentalist government in that country. The LRA,
according to Human Rights Watch, has committed thousands of killings and kidnappings —and along the way, its terrorism
spread from Uganda to parts of the Congo, the Central African Republic (CAR) and South Sudan. The word “jihadist” is seldom
used in connection with the LRA, but in fact, the LRA’s tactics are not unlike those of ISIS or Boko Haram. And the governments
Kony hopes to establish in Sub-Saharan Africa would implement a Christianist equivalent of Islamic Sharia law.
4. TheNational Liberation Front of Tripura
India is not only a country of Hindus and Sikhs, but also, of Muslims, Buddhists, Catholics and Protestants. Most of India’s
Christians are peaceful, but a major exception is the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT). Active in the state of Tripura in
Northeastern India since 1989, NLFT is a paramilitary Christianist movement that hopes to secede from India and establish a
Christian fundamentalist government in Tripura. NLFT has zero tolerance for any religion other than Christianity, and the group
has repeatedly shown a willingness to kill, kidnap or torture Hindus who refuse to be converted to its extreme brand of
Protestant fundamentalism.
In 2000, NLFT vowed to kill anyone who participated in Durga Puja (an annual Hindu festival) And in May 2003, at least 30
Hindus were murdered during one of NLFT’s killing sprees.
5. The Phineas Priesthood
White supremacist groups don’t necessarily have a religious orientation: some of them welcome atheists as long as they
believe in white superiority. But the Christian Identity movement specifically combines white supremacist ideology with
Christianist terrorism, arguing that violence against non-WASPs is ordained by God and that white Anglo Saxon Protestants are
God’s chosen people. The modern Christian Identity movement in the U.S. has been greatly influenced by the Ku Klux Klan—an
organization that has committed numerous acts of terrorism over the years—and in the 1970s, new Christian Identity groups
like the Aryan Nations and the Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord (CSA) emerged. Another Christian Identity group of
recent decades has been the Phineas Priesthood, whose members have been involved in violent activities ranging from abortion
clinic bombings to bank robberies (mainly in the Pacific Northwest). On November 28, 2014, Phineas Priesthood member Larry
Steven McQuilliams went on a violent rampage in Austin, Texas—where he fired over 100 rounds at various targets (including a
federal courthouse, the local Mexican Consulate building and a police station) before being shot and killed by police.
6. The Concerned Christians
One of the ironic things about some Christianists is the fact that although they believe that Jews must be converted to
Christianity, they consider themselves staunch supporters of Israel. And some of them believe in violently forcing all Muslims
out of Israel. The Concerned Christians, a Christianist doomsday cult that was founded by pastor Monte “Kim” Miller in Denver
in the 1980s, alarmed Colorado residents when, in 1998, at least 60 of its members suddenly quit their jobs, abandoned their
homes and went missing—and it turned out there was reason for concern. In 1999, Israeli officials arrested 14 members of the
Concerned Christians in Jerusalem and deported them from Israel because they suspected them of plotting terrorist attacks
against Muslims. One likely target, according to Israeli police, was Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa Mosque —the same mosque that was
targeted in 1969 (when a Christianist from Australia named Denis Michael Rohan unsuccessfully tried to destroy it by arson)
and, Israeli police suspect, was a likely target in 2014 (when Adam Everett Livix, a Christianist from Texas, was arrested by
Israeli police on suspicion of plotting to blow up Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem ).
CrimeRe: War Is Loading In Nigeria... Seriously.. Check This Breaking News by kogi2010: 7:18am On Aug 28, 2021
for those of you who think Christians don't have terrorist group read this please
Below are six extreme Christianist groups that have shown their capacity for violence and fanaticism.
1. The Army of God
A network of violent Christianists that has been active since the early 1980s, the Army of God openly promotes killing abortion
providers—and the long list of terrorists who have been active in that organization has included Paul Jennings Hill (who was
executed by lethal injection in 2003 for the 1994 killings of abortion doctor John Britton and his bodyguard James Barrett),
John C. Salvi (who killed two receptionists when he attacked a Planned Parenthood clinic in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1994)
and Eric Rudolph, who is serving life in prison for his role in the Olympic Park bombing in Atlanta in 1996 and other terrorist acts.
Rudolph, in fact, has often been exalted as a Christian hero on the Army of God’s website, as have fellow Army of God members
such as Scott Roeder (who is serving life without parole for murdering Wichita, Kansas-based abortion doctor George Tiller in
2009), Shelley Shannon (who attempted to kill Tiller in 2003) and Michael Frederick Griffin (who is serving a life sentence for
the 1993 killing of Dr. David Gunn, an OB-GYN, in Pensacola, Florida).
Although primarily an anti-abortion organization, the Army of God also has a history of promoting violence against gays . And
one of the terrorist acts that Rudolph confessed to was bombing a lesbian bar in Atlanta in 1997.
2. Eastern Lightning, a.k.a. the Church of the Almighty God
Founded in Henan Province, China in 1990, Eastern Lightning (also known as the Church of the Almighty God or the Church of
the Gospel’s Kingdom) is a Christianist cult with an end-time/apocalypse focus : Eastern Lightning believes that the world is
coming to an end, and in the meantime, its duty is to slay as many demons as possible. While most Christianists have an
extremely patriarchal viewpoint (much like their Islamist counterparts) and consider women inferior to men, Eastern Lightning
believe that Jesus Christ will return to Earth in the form of a Chinese woman. But they are quite capable of violence against
women: in May 2014, for example, members of the cult beat a 37-year-old woman named Wu Shuoyan to death in a
McDonalds in Zhaoyuan, China when she refused to give them her phone number. Eastern Lightning members Zhang Lidong
and his daughter, Zhang Fan, were convicted of murder for the crime and executed in February . In a 2014 interview in prison,
Lidong expressed no remorse when he said of Shuoyan, “I beat her with all my might and stamped on her too. She was a
demon. We had to destroy her.”
Eastern Lightning’s other acts of violence have ranged from the killing of a grammar school student in 2010 (in retaliation,
police believe, for one of the child’s relatives wanting to leave the cult) to cult member Min Yongjun using a knife to attack an
elderly woman and a group of schoolchildren in Chenpeng in 2012. Christian groups are not exempt from Eastern Lightning’s
fanaticism: in 2002, cult members kidnapped 34 members of a Christian group called the China Gospel Fellowship and held
them captive for two months in the hope of forcing them to join their cult. Although mainly active in the communist People’s
Republic of China, Eastern Lighting has been trying to expand its membership in Hong Kong.
3. The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA)
The mainstream media have had much to say about the Islamist brutality of Boko Haram, but one terrorist group they haven’t
paid nearly as much attention to is the Lord’s Resistance Army—which was founded by Joseph Kony (a radical Christianist) in
Uganda in 1987 and has called for the establishment of a severe Christian fundamentalist government in that country. The LRA,
according to Human Rights Watch, has committed thousands of killings and kidnappings —and along the way, its terrorism
spread from Uganda to parts of the Congo, the Central African Republic (CAR) and South Sudan. The word “jihadist” is seldom
used in connection with the LRA, but in fact, the LRA’s tactics are not unlike those of ISIS or Boko Haram. And the governments
Kony hopes to establish in Sub-Saharan Africa would implement a Christianist equivalent of Islamic Sharia law.
4. TheNational Liberation Front of Tripura
India is not only a country of Hindus and Sikhs, but also, of Muslims, Buddhists, Catholics and Protestants. Most of India’s
Christians are peaceful, but a major exception is the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT). Active in the state of Tripura in
Northeastern India since 1989, NLFT is a paramilitary Christianist movement that hopes to secede from India and establish a
Christian fundamentalist government in Tripura. NLFT has zero tolerance for any religion other than Christianity, and the group
has repeatedly shown a willingness to kill, kidnap or torture Hindus who refuse to be converted to its extreme brand of
Protestant fundamentalism.
In 2000, NLFT vowed to kill anyone who participated in Durga Puja (an annual Hindu festival) And in May 2003, at least 30
Hindus were murdered during one of NLFT’s killing sprees.
5. The Phineas Priesthood
White supremacist groups don’t necessarily have a religious orientation: some of them welcome atheists as long as they
believe in white superiority. But the Christian Identity movement specifically combines white supremacist ideology with
Christianist terrorism, arguing that violence against non-WASPs is ordained by God and that white Anglo Saxon Protestants are
God’s chosen people. The modern Christian Identity movement in the U.S. has been greatly influenced by the Ku Klux Klan—an
organization that has committed numerous acts of terrorism over the years—and in the 1970s, new Christian Identity groups
like the Aryan Nations and the Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord (CSA) emerged. Another Christian Identity group of
recent decades has been the Phineas Priesthood, whose members have been involved in violent activities ranging from abortion
clinic bombings to bank robberies (mainly in the Pacific Northwest). On November 28, 2014, Phineas Priesthood member Larry
Steven McQuilliams went on a violent rampage in Austin, Texas—where he fired over 100 rounds at various targets (including a
federal courthouse, the local Mexican Consulate building and a police station) before being shot and killed by police.
6. The Concerned Christians
One of the ironic things about some Christianists is the fact that although they believe that Jews must be converted to
Christianity, they consider themselves staunch supporters of Israel. And some of them believe in violently forcing all Muslims
out of Israel. The Concerned Christians, a Christianist doomsday cult that was founded by pastor Monte “Kim” Miller in Denver
in the 1980s, alarmed Colorado residents when, in 1998, at least 60 of its members suddenly quit their jobs, abandoned their
homes and went missing—and it turned out there was reason for concern. In 1999, Israeli officials arrested 14 members of the
Concerned Christians in Jerusalem and deported them from Israel because they suspected them of plotting terrorist attacks
against Muslims. One likely target, according to Israeli police, was Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa Mosque —the same mosque that was
targeted in 1969 (when a Christianist from Australia named Denis Michael Rohan unsuccessfully tried to destroy it by arson)
and, Israeli police suspect, was a likely target in 2014 (when Adam Everett Livix, a Christianist from Texas, was arrested by
Israeli police on suspicion of plotting to blow up Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem ).
CrimeRe: War Is Loading In Nigeria... Seriously.. Check This Breaking News by kogi2010: 7:16am On Aug 28, 2021
Below are six extreme Christianist groups that have shown their capacity for violence and fanaticism.
1. The Army of God
A network of violent Christianists that has been active since the early 1980s, the Army of God openly promotes killing abortion
providers—and the long list of terrorists who have been active in that organization has included Paul Jennings Hill (who was
executed by lethal injection in 2003 for the 1994 killings of abortion doctor John Britton and his bodyguard James Barrett),
John C. Salvi (who killed two receptionists when he attacked a Planned Parenthood clinic in Brookline, Massachusetts in 1994)
and Eric Rudolph, who is serving life in prison for his role in the Olympic Park bombing in Atlanta in 1996 and other terrorist acts.
Rudolph, in fact, has often been exalted as a Christian hero on the Army of God’s website, as have fellow Army of God members
such as Scott Roeder (who is serving life without parole for murdering Wichita, Kansas-based abortion doctor George Tiller in
2009), Shelley Shannon (who attempted to kill Tiller in 2003) and Michael Frederick Griffin (who is serving a life sentence for
the 1993 killing of Dr. David Gunn, an OB-GYN, in Pensacola, Florida).
Although primarily an anti-abortion organization, the Army of God also has a history of promoting violence against gays . And
one of the terrorist acts that Rudolph confessed to was bombing a lesbian bar in Atlanta in 1997.
2. Eastern Lightning, a.k.a. the Church of the Almighty God
Founded in Henan Province, China in 1990, Eastern Lightning (also known as the Church of the Almighty God or the Church of
the Gospel’s Kingdom) is a Christianist cult with an end-time/apocalypse focus : Eastern Lightning believes that the world is
coming to an end, and in the meantime, its duty is to slay as many demons as possible. While most Christianists have an
extremely patriarchal viewpoint (much like their Islamist counterparts) and consider women inferior to men, Eastern Lightning
believe that Jesus Christ will return to Earth in the form of a Chinese woman. But they are quite capable of violence against
women: in May 2014, for example, members of the cult beat a 37-year-old woman named Wu Shuoyan to death in a
McDonalds in Zhaoyuan, China when she refused to give them her phone number. Eastern Lightning members Zhang Lidong
and his daughter, Zhang Fan, were convicted of murder for the crime and executed in February . In a 2014 interview in prison,
Lidong expressed no remorse when he said of Shuoyan, “I beat her with all my might and stamped on her too. She was a
demon. We had to destroy her.”
Eastern Lightning’s other acts of violence have ranged from the killing of a grammar school student in 2010 (in retaliation,
police believe, for one of the child’s relatives wanting to leave the cult) to cult member Min Yongjun using a knife to attack an
elderly woman and a group of schoolchildren in Chenpeng in 2012. Christian groups are not exempt from Eastern Lightning’s
fanaticism: in 2002, cult members kidnapped 34 members of a Christian group called the China Gospel Fellowship and held
them captive for two months in the hope of forcing them to join their cult. Although mainly active in the communist People’s
Republic of China, Eastern Lighting has been trying to expand its membership in Hong Kong.
3. The Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA)
The mainstream media have had much to say about the Islamist brutality of Boko Haram, but one terrorist group they haven’t
paid nearly as much attention to is the Lord’s Resistance Army—which was founded by Joseph Kony (a radical Christianist) in
Uganda in 1987 and has called for the establishment of a severe Christian fundamentalist government in that country. The LRA,
according to Human Rights Watch, has committed thousands of killings and kidnappings —and along the way, its terrorism
spread from Uganda to parts of the Congo, the Central African Republic (CAR) and South Sudan. The word “jihadist” is seldom
used in connection with the LRA, but in fact, the LRA’s tactics are not unlike those of ISIS or Boko Haram. And the governments
Kony hopes to establish in Sub-Saharan Africa would implement a Christianist equivalent of Islamic Sharia law.
4. TheNational Liberation Front of Tripura
India is not only a country of Hindus and Sikhs, but also, of Muslims, Buddhists, Catholics and Protestants. Most of India’s
Christians are peaceful, but a major exception is the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT). Active in the state of Tripura in
Northeastern India since 1989, NLFT is a paramilitary Christianist movement that hopes to secede from India and establish a
Christian fundamentalist government in Tripura. NLFT has zero tolerance for any religion other than Christianity, and the group
has repeatedly shown a willingness to kill, kidnap or torture Hindus who refuse to be converted to its extreme brand of
Protestant fundamentalism.
In 2000, NLFT vowed to kill anyone who participated in Durga Puja (an annual Hindu festival) And in May 2003, at least 30
Hindus were murdered during one of NLFT’s killing sprees.
5. The Phineas Priesthood
White supremacist groups don’t necessarily have a religious orientation: some of them welcome atheists as long as they
believe in white superiority. But the Christian Identity movement specifically combines white supremacist ideology with
Christianist terrorism, arguing that violence against non-WASPs is ordained by God and that white Anglo Saxon Protestants are
God’s chosen people. The modern Christian Identity movement in the U.S. has been greatly influenced by the Ku Klux Klan—an
organization that has committed numerous acts of terrorism over the years—and in the 1970s, new Christian Identity groups
like the Aryan Nations and the Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord (CSA) emerged. Another Christian Identity group of
recent decades has been the Phineas Priesthood, whose members have been involved in violent activities ranging from abortion
clinic bombings to bank robberies (mainly in the Pacific Northwest). On November 28, 2014, Phineas Priesthood member Larry
Steven McQuilliams went on a violent rampage in Austin, Texas—where he fired over 100 rounds at various targets (including a
federal courthouse, the local Mexican Consulate building and a police station) before being shot and killed by police.
6. The Concerned Christians
One of the ironic things about some Christianists is the fact that although they believe that Jews must be converted to
Christianity, they consider themselves staunch supporters of Israel. And some of them believe in violently forcing all Muslims
out of Israel. The Concerned Christians, a Christianist doomsday cult that was founded by pastor Monte “Kim” Miller in Denver
in the 1980s, alarmed Colorado residents when, in 1998, at least 60 of its members suddenly quit their jobs, abandoned their
homes and went missing—and it turned out there was reason for concern. In 1999, Israeli officials arrested 14 members of the
Concerned Christians in Jerusalem and deported them from Israel because they suspected them of plotting terrorist attacks
against Muslims. One likely target, according to Israeli police, was Jerusalem’s al-Aqsa Mosque —the same mosque that was
targeted in 1969 (when a Christianist from Australia named Denis Michael Rohan unsuccessfully tried to destroy it by arson)
and, Israeli police suspect, was a likely target in 2014 (when Adam Everett Livix, a Christianist from Texas, was arrested by
Israeli police on suspicion of plotting to blow up Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem ).
CrimeRe: War Is Loading In Nigeria... Seriously.. Check This Breaking News by kogi2010: 7:08am On Aug 28, 2021
Edyice:
Have you seen Christians KILLING IN THEIR GOD NAME…

I won’t be the one to tell you how many Muslim have killed in the name of allah

With video circulation around the world


And in return they will be given 89 virgins lol

Uncle normal being don’t think that way
u don here abt Lord resistance army? who are dey?
CrimeRe: Commuters Attacked In a Reprisal Attack At Farin Gada Of Muslim Dominated Area by kogi2010: 7:26am On Aug 17, 2021
jos one of the peaceful state then but dey allow religion to influence them so much that dey can even tolerate one another
CrimeRe: Police Rescue 14 Kidnapped Victims In Kano by kogi2010: 7:15am On Aug 17, 2021
well work if na true
CrimeRe: Female Kidnapper Caught In Imo State Pictures by kogi2010: 7:08am On Aug 17, 2021
Queenslander:
Brainless mofo!! cheesy
Old Fool!!
c
see fool dey call person fool go n check ur genuety are u sure u are with ur real parents? very soon u will be taken to Libya for ur normal business fool , I repeat nothing good comes out of that region
CrimeRe: Female Kidnapper Caught In Imo State Pictures by kogi2010: 5:45pm On Aug 16, 2021
Queenslander:
as old as you're.. you still don't have common sense!!
mumu sense no common if e common u for Don get one
CrimeRe: Female Kidnapper Caught In Imo State Pictures by kogi2010: 6:59am On Aug 16, 2021
u see what im saying? Nothing good comes out that region dey will still blame Buhari for dis
CrimeRe: Boko Haram,the Taliban And Their Plans. by kogi2010: 6:56am On Aug 16, 2021
and what do you think ipob n esn want?
CrimeRe: See How God Save This Man From Drugs Smugglers In Oba by kogi2010: 1:57pm On Aug 15, 2021
NiklauseFred:
If you think that crime is only synonymous to a particular ethnic group,then I think you are either envious of that group or you're just kid with no mental well-being.

Have a nice day.
Lol predijuce of the heart
CrimeRe: See How God Save This Man From Drugs Smugglers In Oba by kogi2010: 9:53am On Aug 15, 2021
NiklauseFred:
So you're say that crime and wrong doing is only synonymous to that particular ethnic group?

You need ur brain checked!
oga u know what im saying drug dealing, armed robbery, kidnapping, tribalism, hatred etc international crime and im beating my breast to tell you that dey are all guilty of all the crime both home and away if u know u know
CrimeRe: See How God Save This Man From Drugs Smugglers In Oba by kogi2010: 8:00am On Aug 15, 2021
NiklauseFred:
Good morning sir
Hope you slept well sir?
Sir are you not mad like this?
if u think so but that's the real truth, have ever travel out of dis county? if u do then u know the kind of treatment we get because of one particular ethnic group
CrimeRe: See How God Save This Man From Drugs Smugglers In Oba by kogi2010: 7:20am On Aug 15, 2021
that's why when u travel as a Nigerian no one will trust u, dey always see nigerians as evil all because we share dis country with some ethnic group .
they don't care how d money comes dere love for money can even make them use dere fellow kings men for ritual. God punish oyibo wey join us with dis animals
HealthRe: COVID-19 Update For August 14 2021 In Nigeria by kogi2010: 6:05am On Aug 15, 2021
kano don respect dere self ganduje don give up
CrimeRe: Why We Poisoned Him And Watched Him Scream Till Death – Lady And Sister by kogi2010: 3:55am On Aug 04, 2021
wicked generation
CrimeRe: Hushpuppi Set To Name Senators & Ministers Who Helped Him by kogi2010: 3:52am On Aug 04, 2021
Dino hope ur ear dey ground? don't come n blame Buhari later o
CrimeRe: Suspected Fulani Herdsmen Attack Enugu Community, Hack Pregnant Woman, 7 Others by kogi2010: 3:50am On Aug 04, 2021
why always fulani? rip
CrimeRe: Kidnap Kingpin Who Abducted His Own Father For ₦4 Million Has Been Killed (Photo by kogi2010: 7:17pm On Aug 02, 2021
Jackdean111:
Omaye ufedo..
thanks bro
CrimeRe: Kidnap Kingpin Who Abducted His Own Father For ₦4 Million Has Been Killed (Photo by kogi2010: 7:04am On Aug 02, 2021
my kogi is gradually turning to a zone God help us.
CrimeRe: Police Discovers Illegal Firearms Factory In Benue State by kogi2010: 6:56am On Jul 29, 2021
later now dere governor go come dey accuse Buhari n fulani, but na em tribal people the produce the weapon wey them dey us kill dere sef
TravelRe: A Visit To Kano 3-In-1 N4.5 Billion Dangi Underpass Bridge (Photos, Video) by kogi2010: 6:49am On Jul 26, 2021
wunmi590:
Lol, how do you know I'm the non travelling type?

I have travelled almost all the state in Nigeria, my job carries me to almost all the states, so when I talk, I know what I'm saying...

Good day
im not sure have u been to kano b4? no u are the type that love ur comfort zone im a sports man I travel a lot n I have seen ur people even begging at some point
TravelRe: A Visit To Kano 3-In-1 N4.5 Billion Dangi Underpass Bridge (Photos, Video) by kogi2010: 11:45pm On Jul 25, 2021
wunmi590:
You are making it seems lagocians are going there to look for job or something...

Anybody can go anywhere to school, just as people travel out to school...

But majority of your people are here in Lagos looking for greener pasture, because they are non existing in Kano..

That the basic fact
How abt d lagosians that are based in what brought them here? Red pasture? I know u are the non travelling type anyway
TravelRe: A Visit To Kano 3-In-1 N4.5 Billion Dangi Underpass Bridge (Photos, Video) by kogi2010: 9:53pm On Jul 25, 2021
wunmi590:
Which of my people are migrating to Kano? It seems you are dreaming.


Incase you don't know? I'm from Lagos, check well before you quote me next time

Nothing is in Kano I'm coming there to pick...
oga a lot of lagosians are here schooling ok because education is a bit cheaper here n that is one of the reasons dey troop into kano go and ask ooo
TravelRe: A Visit To Kano 3-In-1 N4.5 Billion Dangi Underpass Bridge (Photos, Video) by kogi2010: 9:19pm On Jul 25, 2021
wunmi590:
shocked

In as much as I commend him for a job well done, but when looking at it in another angle, do they really need this in a state where theirs high rate of poverty...

When you dish out better education system, your people would be able to maintain the infrastructure you have built...
did I hear you say high rate of poverty? n ur people are migrating in numbers to kano? oga try n come to kano n stop saying what you don't know
TravelRe: A Visit To Kano 3-In-1 N4.5 Billion Dangi Underpass Bridge (Photos, Video) by kogi2010: 9:12pm On Jul 25, 2021
nzeobi:
You don't compare both areas in education.
Education should a priority for Kano and not building flyovers for Keke and okada
why is it that u ppl don't like truth? u blame d north for ur backwardness always at least make one governor from East do make we see
SportsRe: Tokyo 2020: Nigeria’s First Olympics Gymnast, Uche Eke Crashes Out by kogi2010: 7:32am On Jul 25, 2021
what do expect from an igbo man? The hatred in his breast will never allow him prosper
CrimeRe: Two Abducted Bethel Students Rescued In Kaduna State, Nigeria by kogi2010: 8:12am On Jul 23, 2021
ok how about the remaining?
PoliticsRe: Buhari Commissioned Dangi Interchange Flyover Constructed By Ganduje In Kano by kogi2010: 10:57pm On Jul 15, 2021
teamoneline:
These people chop us no be small. Igbo politicians thunder fire una
u dey harsh o u are right though dey only care about dere pocket
CrimeRe: Philip Udala Killed By Gunmen, His Convoy Set Ablaze In Anambra by kogi2010: 9:09pm On Jul 14, 2021
dey will still come n blame Buhari bunch of lunatics

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