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Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 3:21am On May 22, 2012
Exactly. Good pictures.

MsDarkSkin: My guy, the Somalis (light skin, straight nose and curly hair) are the TRUE minorities in that country. Somalia has a very good size of Bantu peoples in the west and south west. Like I said, all he is trying to do is cause a cyber riot and you all are giving him that opportunity.


Somalians:

[img]http://www.state.gov/cms_images/somalia_ceremony_1998_04_19.jpg[/img]

https://www.africaeducationaltrust.org/_images/idp-somalia400.jpg

https://graphics8.nytimes.com/images/2011/02/25/world/25somalia-web2/25somalia-web2-articleLarge.jpg
LOL Vybz Kartel with a perm!^^ grin

https://ochaonline.un.org/Portals/11/Images_country/SOM_IRIN_starvation_crop.jpg

They are as African as the rest of Africa. Nothing special about them.
Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 3:19am On May 22, 2012
Yep. He is probably one of those "chicken on the wire" folks. You know, if the chicken will not stop moving neither will the wire on which it is perched.

*Ileke-IdI:
Otito. You gotta know when to pick your battles mehn.
I dont understand the replies, can't you guys tell he's looking for attention? Mehn, me I know how to get attention on NL when I want it. Therefore I know when I see another person seeking attention; and the OP def is.
Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 2:59am On May 22, 2012
You are probably right.

MsDarkSkin: LOL yall really taking this hediot seriously? grin
He's probably in his mother's basement eating cheetos, chilli freetos grin, and drinking soda all day with no job, no friends and no money. His only mission in life is to have fun pissing off Nigerians. grin

Abeg free the fo0l.
Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 2:56am On May 22, 2012
Maggot-head. You are the one who came here to claim that somalis don't do such - they are xenophobic, they are one pure ethnic group, and such nonsense.

We already knew that people from every ethnic group on this planet can be found engaging in such - nobody here is shocked to find somalis doing such, only u.

Also, to cover your shame you walked back on your "somalia is named for a pure ethnic group of somalis" to tell us about minority groups.
Even more ridiculous, you started telling us about how the "somali" clans are starting to conduct ethnic cleansing of the minority groups.

You are one damaged fellow.

ayanle456: that lady is oromo. and its in england. i saw a thread about it on somalinet. its good u guys are schocked means somalis dont do this stuff often smiley
Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 2:51am On May 22, 2012
You just see that one? The car occupants actually identified her as "somalian".

Yet, the fool that calls himself ayanle comes here to spread the "gospel of somalian superiority" - the pure race of "white wannabes".

Nothing more funny than a pure race that has to be validated by reference to another. cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 2:47am On May 22, 2012
So they liked your hair? So what does that mean? That they considered you superior?

Fool, the ancient Egyptians had their African hair, but prefered to shave it and put on wigs that gave them the look of long hair. They also loved to take wifes from their "whiter" neighbors. That did not mean they considered their "whiter" neighbors superior. They dominated their world for 3000+ years.

You are just a maggot-head.

ayanle456: i say everthing somalis have is good. besides too be honest i never knew what good hair was till i came to america. black girls liked my hair. they didnt know what a somali was. so they thought i was indian.
Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 2:41am On May 22, 2012
Ignorant, xenophobic MF. Somalis were not the progenitors of Africans or Europeans.

You are wannabes on both sides. If you accept who you are without inferiority complex, you would be completely comfortable with yourself and others without prejudice.

ayanle456: i was stating the obvious that african who believe in eurocentric idea of beuty are more likely to find somalis better looking than nigerians. unfortunately people thing our features are white even though we had them before whites even existed. but since more people with our features are white they call it white features rather than somali features.
Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 2:18am On May 22, 2012
That's why I put it in quotes - of course it is not true.

Besides who defines good hair as straight hair. Similarly, who says longer noses are good noses.

Only people who are inferior in their own eyes.

c.fours:
good hair? yeah right.

they wear hijab to cover the ugly mess they have on their head. I can speak on this matter because I know Somali women. the ones that don't wear hijab have 10 different brands of hair straightener in their bathroom. let's not even speak of the skin bleaching.
and their mouths? they are the most uncivilized and uncouth group of people to roam the earth. they run their mouths like nobody's business.

go back to the video of the somali prostitute for the typical somali behavior



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pPBHgWG-MtY
Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 1:54am On May 22, 2012
You have such a terrible level of inferiority you have reached the "oscillatory" state.

That is the state where in trying to prove your somali superiority over whoever, you point to its inferiority to another, in many cases the same one you consider to be inferior.

Sucks to be you.

ayanle456: their are all ways individuals who do what ever they plz. but it is looked down upon by our religion to change the way god created u. besides who is more likely to bleach their skin a somali who already looks closer to the european idea of beuty, who also have beutiful brown skin. or someone who looks extremly dark with nappy hair and already wears a weave?
Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 1:46am On May 22, 2012
Delusion is a bad thing. Yeah, you 've got "good hair and stuff", but dust for brains.

ayanle456: no they dont bleach their skin why would they? people who bleach want to look more white. we already got good hair and stuff. lmao
Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 12:57am On May 21, 2012
Is that why you guys are cutting each others testicals off in somalia? If you gave birth to an ape, aren't you ape then? The original ape in fact - no wonder for somalia.

ayanle456: its sad that u ugly people could ever have come from my testicals.
Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 12:51am On May 21, 2012
You know proud/pride is both a negative and positive word, right? You have the negative side of it alright, and it shows in somalia.

You just keep it up. Pride, they use to say, is before a fall. In your case, the fall has already happened, and the real saying for you is :not realizing the cause of your fall, is before extinction" - all by your own hands.

ayanle456: the pride of just being born somali. thats real pride right thuuur. lmao
Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 12:25am On May 21, 2012
So did West Africans. We had slaves, we sold slaves, and some became slaves. So also were somalis - they might have sold slaves, but they were also slaves.

It is better for you to get to work fixing that somali "non-economy" of your instead of lazying around calling people names.

Primitive instincts, lead to primitive killings, like somalia - you are the true apes, actually apes are more sensible than your somalia.

ayanle456: we had slaves u fool. and we sold it to arabs. we even had ethiopian slaves
http://www.cal.org/co/bantu/sbhist.html
Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 12:12am On May 21, 2012
And how do somalis think of their country. A planet of animals in human form, slaughtering each other for absolutely nothing.

You stop fooling yourself, many east africans were slaves across the ocean to india before the great slave trade - and I am sure that included somalis.

And look, the offsprings of the slaves of yesterday are today free in America. They face many challenges, like everyone in the world, but their travails are nothing compared to the so-called free somali, the muslim first somali, the ethically homogenous somali, the ancient somali, the unafrican, african somali, the white wannabe somali. With all "these advantages" that somalis have all they have to show is a 20-year slaughtering of each other. The big-, flat-nosed African is the one helping to see if that war can be ended in some way, yet a fool is coming here to tell us about "when" their economy gets on its feet. Yeah right, with your xenophobic selfs, that would happen when you have reduced your nation to a couple of 1000s.

ayanle456: when somalis think of nigerians we think of planet of the abes. we see ur country as the place for bantu slave labour. lol
starvation can change when our economy gets on its feet. but will ur face and history of enslavement change?
Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 12:02am On May 21, 2012
Like I said, I hope you get to become president of somalia. I can already see the kind of country you will run.

Meanwhile, you are an ingrate of no small proportions. Those big, flat-nosed "Africans" that are not "done evolving" are the same ones trying to save your "graveyard" nation from the pits of hell.

Why am I even surprised? hitler took advantage of the industry of the Jews, and then went on to gas 6 million of them. In the same position, you would be worse!

For your information, just like you are mighty proud of your somali ethnicity, the ethnic nationalities within Nigeria are even more proud of their national identity. It is funny you don't see it, but that is exactly why nobody is really proud of the entity called "Nigeria", especially given that some inside their are turning it into a "Somalia" for the same religious stup..dity you keep repeating here. Nigeria is not identity of anybody. We could have created one, but people like you are making it difficult by the day. Nigeria was the creation of the British, and the sensible thing we can do is dismantle it and come up with an amicable arrangement for living together.

How can you even say you are mighty proud of your Somaliness, when you also keep repeating "we are muslim" first. Was Islam the original religion of Somalis from its foundation or was that something your previous masters, who BTW could care less if your ethnicity were tadpole or somali, forced upon you?

Talk about a confused soul. Your nation is in dire straits, like many others in Africa, and there is a serious need for comprehensive solutions. However, I am tempted to pray that you may never find a solution in somali!!!! Why would I say such a wicked thing? Reason: if this is the kind of hate you propagate in this sorry condition of your nation, then you have learnt no lessons at all, and it would be better for the world if you wipe each other out along with your xenophobic hate than to acquire any form of power - because the next thing you will move to do is "clean" out the "big, flat-nosed" Africans that are "not done evolving".

Drive each other to the pits of hell with your "done evolution".



ayanle456: i dont care what a white racist things. why do u trip over urselfs to claim somalis. like i said we are muslim than somali. after its irrelavent. stop claiming us. its so pathetic. we are a unique people in the center of africa and the arab world. our culture has benefited from our unique location.
ayanle456: i know my own country. as i have visited somalia, djibouti twice in the last 6 yrs.
anyway u and i can never see eye to eye. ur people are haunted by slavery to see the world and non africans in an objective manner. and my people are to prideful to see you as equals. so stop responding to me. i wanna talk to another slave.
Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 3:17pm On May 20, 2012
You said if the "oromo who are the cousin of somalis controlled somalia. . ." - u mean "controlled ethiopia" right?

Can you answer this question quickly then? Why is it that Somalia controlled by Somalis still have problem with each other?

[size=14pt]Clue[/size]: It has something to do with an open declaration by Somalis like you that you are xenophobic. The same abbreviated mental state that would openly declare "we are xenophobic" is the same retarded mental state that lead to multi-decade intractable wars where even food aid to dying children would be denied based on religious stu..pidity. Imagine a people that the rest of the world is running around to keep from dying off declaring they are xenophobic. You should have stayed in your hell-hole to obtain your M.Sc. in sand-digging, so that you would not have to deal with our huge, flat noses.

I hope you get to become president of Somalia. That way, you can wipe your "xenophobic" selfs out with the hatred in your heart. I think that is the next stage for those whose "evolution is done" like you.

I believe the real problem is the bolded below. You probably lost a love interest to a high-flying Naija man and now you are here taking out your frustration on a Naija forum. There are no "our women" and "their women" in this world. You find whoever wants you, period. And don't come here hiding behind "somali are muslims and don't date" - hyprocrite.

And BTW, you are black!

ayanle456: Actually Somalia and ethiopia have alot in common. The only reason for the rivalry is because a tiny minority control ethiopia...those people are hostile...if the oromo who are the cousin of somalis controlled somalia...than everything would be ok...despite this deep tensions between somalis and ethiopians...we both agree that we are good looking people...and we both agreee that bantus are inferior...we both have derogotary words for bantus...so i guess we have more in common than we thing.
ayanle456: uhm...i have relatives still in somalia...and i pay attention to whats going on...if the somalis who go educated from the west dont go back and help who will? somalis are the only immigrants who came to the west because their own country was at war. if it was peaceful we would go back...we are xenophobic...so inshallah now its peaceful, and i wanna finish my education and go to my country so i can see my beutiful people...did you know somalia has the longest coastland in africa...the entire country is shaped by the indian ocean. did you know somalia, ethiopia are the only country where the native language is the national langauge...i wanna go die and grow old in my country.

i wish you guys had pride for your countries and women like somalis do theirs...i dont know why your men chase our women everywhere in america and europe...this white lady actually asked me why african americans and africans prefer somali women over their own women...it actuallly got to the point that my job had to have a cultural seminar to educate the afrians that somali women were muslim and our culture forbids dating...the white lady running the seminar was being nice..i wanted to stand up and say...the reason why our women dont want u is becaue you look like baboons who are not done evolving...
PoliticsRe: National Conference Or Bloody Revolution, Military Coup In Nigeria. - Balarabe M by koruji(m): 1:52am On May 20, 2012
It seems that he was actually saying that we need to convene a National Conference or be ready for a bloody one. The first statement of the article appear to be an error by the news source.

RICHIE BOI: *BOMBSHELL*
National Conference or Bloody Revolution, Military Coup in Nigeria. - Alhaji Balarabe Musa.
**It is now certain that these blood thirsty People are Reading from the same book.
**********************

Alhaji Musa reminded the audience that the regimes of Gen. Sani Abacha, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida and former President Olusegun Obasanjo failed to correct the ills done to the country, as they did not involve the people via SNC.

The former governor said that, “If the national conferences established, conducted and controlled by the sovereign people of Nigeria cannot hold, then Nigeria runs the risk of undemocratic forces (boko Haram) taking over political power as happened many times in the past.
You just keep believing what you will as the country sinks under your government.

Beaf: Something tells me that they are making all this noise out of desperation. Something has happened that is scaring the living shiit out of them.
All na noise. cool
Foreign AffairsRe: What Is Africa Without The Horn? by koruji(m): 12:08am On May 20, 2012
Fool, I pity your lack of self-esteem. I hope people will stop trying to address your question like something worth addressing.

All you need to know is you can answer your own question easily - get the %$&@ off our continent, and see what happens.

Better yet, get the $@%&^ off our planet and see what happens, since wherever you go our big flat nose is going to be staring you in the face. Don't worry that you won't be here to see what happens, our people know how to communicate with the DEAD. You just go ahead, the next time you are on a pirate boat, don't think twice about it jump into the big wide ocean.

BTW say hi to OBL & his friends - tell him that more are soon to follow to the pits of heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeell, and have yourself some fun burning for eternity.

Fortunate for you, I don't believe a burning hell exists, but since I am sure you do enjoy your little corner of hell with all the racist pigs.

As long as you are not courageous enough to do the above, may a large West African nose of unfathomable proportions disturb your dreams every sleeping hour of your remaining pathetic life.

ayanle456: the only thing saving africa is somalia/ethiopia. were it not for us being on the continent. what would be left would be wide nosed, short, nappy headed, masculary over developed africans who have an inferiority complex to whites for enslaving them.
PoliticsUS Dept Of Justice Wants Boko Haram Labeled As Foreign Terrorist Organization-re by koruji(op): 2:07am On May 19, 2012
Posted: May 18, 2012 - 13:26
By Mark Hosenball and John Shiffman

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Justice Department is pressing the State Department to designate Boko Haram, a Nigerian militant group alleged to be responsible for hundreds of deaths, as a "foreign terrorist organization," according to a document obtained by Reuters.

Lisa Monaco, head of the Justice Department's national security division, sent a letter in January to State Department counter-terrorism chief Daniel Benjamin requesting that Boko Haram, also known as the "Nigerian Taliban," be put on the list.

A Congressional source said that in the last few days, State Department representatives have lobbied Congress to try to stop legislation which would force the administration to act against the group or explain why they had not done so.

On Thursday, Rep. Patrick Meehan, a Republican who chairs a House subcommittee on Homeland Security, introduced an amendment to a defense bill that does just that, after he said State officials inexplicably cancel led a briefing on Boko Haram.

In several recent cases, including that of the so-called underwear bomber, in which a Nigerian failed to blow up an airliner headed to Detroit on Christmas Day 2009, the United States has been handcuffed by waiting too long to designate a group as "terrorists," Meehan said.

"Only later, after they've committed terrible acts have we put them on the list of foreign terrorists," Meehan told Reuters. "To not have the capacity that it gives law enforcement to both monitor and to hold people who give material support to an organization like that, puts us at a disadvantage."

Representative Mike Rogers, Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said: "Boko Haram claimed credit for the suicide bombing of the U.N. headquarters in Abuja, Nigeria, killing 23 people and injuring more than 80 others.

"That meets my definition of a terrorist group, but if the administration has a reason why they don't want to designate them, I would like to hear it," Rogers said.

A senior State Department official said the department was "very concerned about violence in Nigeria" and added that it was "looking at this very carefully."

The official insisted the department was "not stalling or dragging our feet." But he noted that adding a group to the sanctions list is a "rigorous process which has to stand up in a court of law."

Also on Thursday, Rep. Charlie Dent added an amendment to a foreign affairs bill that would also require State to explain why Boko Haram had not been designated a terrorist organization. The measure passed the House Appropriations Committee Thursday.

LINKED TO SERIES OF ATTACKS

Congress has recently been at odds with the Obama administration regarding demands that a Pakistan-based militant group linked to the Taliban known as the Haqqani Network also be added to the foreign terrorist organization list.

Some administration officials have hinted that they are resisting putting the Haqqani network on the list in the hope that not doing so might advance continuing, but patchy, peace negotiations between the U.S. and Taliban groups in Afghanistan.

Assistant Attorney General Monaco's letter said that in her view, Boko Haram meets the criteria for a foreign terrorist listing, in that it either engages in terrorism which threatens the United States or has a capability or intent to do so.

According to Monaco, since 2009 the group has targeted violent attacks against Nigeria's "police, politicians, public institutions and civilian population."

She said the group was responsible for an attack in December 2010 in which 80 were killed in a town called Jos; a June 2011 attack on Nigeria's national police headquarters; an August 2011 attack on a U.N. compound in Nigerian capital Abuja; and multiple attacks in November and December 2011, including Christmas Day attacks on churches and other targets.

Monaco said that according to press reports, Boko Haram claimed responsibility for 510 victims in 2011, and also took credit for a January 20 attack on government buildings in Kano in which more than 160 were killed.

Monaco said that although Boko Haram attacks until now have occurred only within Nigeria, the U.S. should not underestimate the threat the group poses to U.S. interests.

She claimed the group had forged links with "transnational terrorist groups," including al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, a north African affiliate of al Qaeda's Pakistan-based core group, and Boko Haram has "openly espoused violence against the West."

In a March 30 letter to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Meehan and House Homeland Security Committee chairman Rep. Peter King suggested some of Boko Haram's most recent tactics have paralleled those of al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and the Tehrik-i-Taliban in Pakistan, both of which have been linked to attempted - though unsuccessful - attacks on the United States.

Administration officials have said that U.S. government representatives will hold high-level talks with Nigerian officials in Washington next month and the issue of Boko Haram is certain to come up.

(Reporting By Mark Hosenball and John Shiffman; editing by Todd Eastham)
http://saharareporters.com/news-page/us-dept-justice-wants-boko-haram-labeled-foreign-terrorist-organization-reuters
PoliticsINEC Announces Cancellation Of Controversial Voter Registration In Edo State by koruji(op): 2:05am On May 19, 2012
http://saharareporters.com/news-page/inec-announces-cancellation-controversial-voter-registration-edo-state-0
Posted: May 19, 2012 - 01:19
By SaharaReporters, New York

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) today announced the cancellation of its controversial voter registration exercise in Edo State.

INEC’s action came in the wake of widespread criticism by stakeholders and civil society groups who described the exercise as a barely disguised fraud aimed at enabling the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to rig the forthcoming gubernatorial election.

“INEC had to cave in to pressure and criticism and cancel this voter registration exercise that both the Action Congress of Nigeria and civil society groups have called an open fraud,” said a source within INEC’s headquarters.

The news of the cancellation was broken to party representatives as well as candidates of the various political parties running for the Edo governorship election that is scheduled for July, 2012.

Governor Adams Oshiomhole and leaders of the PDP were among the audience at the announcement. Representatives from the All Nigeria Peoples Party, the Labor Party, and the Congress For Progressive Change (CPC) also attended the meeting at the Abuja office of INEC.

The controversial decision to begin a fresh voters’ registration was reportedly calculated to enable the PDP to recruit fake voters from surrounding states to rig the election.

The questionable registration exercise led to violence in Benin City that claimed one life and had several other party supporters sustaining various degrees of physical injuries.

Tony Anenih, a chieftain of the PDP, has openly boasted that he would unseat Mr. Oshiomhole from the governorship. In turn, Governor Oshiomhole has promised to use the forthcoming election to demonstrate that Mr. Anenih is an overrated politician who only thrives in rigging elections.
PoliticsRe: Yar’adua Would’ve Fixed Electricity Problem – Sambo by koruji(m): 4:07am On May 17, 2012
Unbelievable crap.

Mr. Sambo better let the dead remain dead, while he focuses on his job.

Is Mr. Sambo saying that GEJ is incapable of fixing the power problem?

In any case, these people are taking us for granted.

We were all here when Yar'adua promised to declare a state of emergency on power, and then went into hibernation - 100 days came and turned into 3 years before the man disappeared into Saudia Arabia.

The same egg-heads are always raising their heads to irrigate our heads with nonsensical thoughts - it is extremely tiring.

honeric01: Bloody 2015 Controversy: CPC Replies Jonathan On Buhari:
By Rotimi Fashakin
The Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, has noted the response of Dr Goodluck Jonathan, as President of Nigeria, to the altruistic statement credited to our National Leader, General Muhammadu Buhari (GMB) wherein he had stated inter-alia dire consequences for the perpetual riggers of our electoral process in 2015. In the statement signed by Dr. Reuben Abati, Special Adviser to the President on Media, GMB was grotesquely characterized as a sectional leader.

First, GMB has been out of office as Head of Government for about 28 years, yet his relevance to the Nigerian nation is something firmly acknowledged by a broad spectrum of Nigerians, including his adversaries. As Head of State, his Oil Minister was Professor Tam David-West, a Kalabari man in Rivers state. As a Leader, he created the ambience for his ministers to work unobtrusively and devoid of executive meddlesomeness. But what do we find with Dr Goodluck Jonathan? All the appointees as Oil ministers in his two-year reign thus far as President of Nigeria have been Nigerians of Ijaw extraction, like himself!



Second, in October 1, 2010, there was a bomb blast during the year’s independence anniversary celebrations, with attendant deaths of many Nigerians. Without waiting for any preliminary report from the Security Agencies, Dr Goodluck Jonathan, as President, told a traumatized Nation, “it is not MEND!” Meanwhile, MEND is the name for the militant group from Dr Good-luck Jonathan’s ethnic extraction that had in the immediate past waged relentless and potent insurgency against the Nigerian state but had been placated with more slice of the Nation’s resources ceded to the region. Indeed, MEND impugned the President’s statement and admitted responsibility.



Third, so far as President of Nigeria, Dr Good-luck Jonathan has shown very generous affinity for Nigerians of Ijaw stock in terms of appointments and promotions in the Federal Public sector. There is a marked lopsidedness that smacks of clannishness and ethnocentrism by the President!



On Corruption and sleazy tendency, the Jonathan administration transcends all others before it! Nigerians are still befuddled by the impeachable show of arbitrariness by the regime in expending N2.67Trillion on fuel subsidy instead of the appropriated N240Billion in the 2011 appropriation act. As expected, the regime has attempted all manner of subterfuge to give Executive cover for the indicted people in the scam, who were the bank-rollers of the President’s electioneering campaign. Could it be that the missing money was funneled deliberately to the Jonathan Presidential Campaigns, with the acquiescence of the President?



GMB was quoted as saying that the Jonathan-led Federal Government is the greatest Boko-Haram. Understandably, this elicited awful response from the President. In a jejune, puerile, and very pedestrian communication, the presidential spokesman defined Boko-Haram as “Western education is sin” and went on to posit the administration’s investment in Education. How awkwardly inane could that be?!



It is common knowledge that Boko-Haram has become the euphemism for subtlety in devious schemes that cause mass killings of the innocents! As GMB aptly stated, Boko Haram has three variants, with varying degrees of severity and murderous content: the original Boko-haram that seeks to avenge the extra-judicial killing of its Leader by the Nigeria Police; the Boko Haram that pursues criminality for monetary gains and of course, the Political Boko-haram that is bent on setting the stage for ethno-religious pogrom in the Nigerian nation. It is the Political Boko Haram, with its extremely lethal content, that the Jonathan-led Federal Government represents!

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In January 2012, Dr Good-luck Jonathan told a bewildered nation, still smarting from murderous Bombings, that his government has been infiltrated by Boko Haram.

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In February 2012, a serving PDP senator from Borno South (Mohammed Ali Ndume) was arrested for being a member of Boko Haram.

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In March 2012, Ndume deposed to an affidavit before a Federal High Court wherein he stated that Vice-President Namadi Sambo was aware of his activities with Boko Haram.

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In April 2012, General Andrew Owoeye Azazi , the National Security Adviser, averred that there was indisputable proof that Boko Haram is PDP. As things stand, President Good-luck Jonathan is the national leader of PDP.



· In April 2012, Henry Okah (while standing trial on Terrorism charges) deposed to an affidavit before a South African court that President Good-luck Jonathan was the sponsor of the October 1, 2010 bombing at Eagle square. It is on record that as governor of a Niger-delta state, Dr Good-luck Jonathan (together with his brother governors) had used the MEND to command the attention of the Nigerian state.

· As a Party, we are aware of the role played by Jonathan’s PDP in the way the People’s post-electoral angst (at the subversion of their electoral will) was turned into murderous ethno-religious mayhem.

· We are also aware about how the Jonathan administration has consistently used the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) under the leadership of his fellow Niger-delta Nigerian, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, to demonize GMB in the despicable attempt to veil the murderous intent of the administration.

Meanwhile, with the hullaballoo that Dr Jonathan and his PDP elements have unwittingly caused within the Polity, should it be interpreted that there is a real effort towards ensuring that the 2015 election is also rigged as before in giving vim to the PDP Leaders’ claim of ruling Nigeria for 60 years? As a Nation, we are witnesses to the manner in which rigged elections have foisted on the Nation cluelessness in governance and rapacious impudence; it is indeed a dreary road to tread.



We insist that it is never ignoble to lose elections because President Abraham Lincoln, before being reputed to be the best American President that ever existed, was known to have lost elections several times. GMB, though lost Presidential elections three times to the rigging collusion of the Nigerian presidency and the electoral umpire, took the loss each time (like Abraham Lincoln) with equanimity!



In the meantime, we shall continue to trumpet the sterling qualities of the Buhari brand which is still a rarity among the Political players in our nation’s season of anomie. We stand unwaveringly by the statement credited to GMB!

God bless Nigeria.



Rotimi Fashakin (Engr.)

National Publicity Secretary, CPC

(Wednesday, 16th May, 2012).
http://saharareporters.com/press-release/bloody-2015-controversy-cpc-replies-jonathan-buhari
PoliticsRe: Aregbesola Tricked Pastor Adeboye To Osun State For His Image Laundry by koruji(m): 4:00am On May 17, 2012
Jettage: [size=20pt]SHAME ON YOU FOR PEDDLING LIES.[/size]
PoliticsWhy Policemen Are Immoral, Corrupt –IG by koruji(op): 12:52am On May 17, 2012
http://www.punchng.com/news/why-policemen-are-immoral-corrupt-ig/

May 17, 2012 by Adelani Adepegba, Abuja 1 Comment

Acting Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Abubakar on Wednesday attributed immorality and corruption in the Force to lack of welfare for the personnel by the government.

Speaking during the inauguration of the Board of Directors of Police Savings and Loans Limited (mortgage bankers) at the Force Headquarters in Abuja, Abubakar observed that the fear of becoming homeless in retirement drive many police personnel to engage in corrupt activities.

He said many officers were distressed by the thought of retirement because they did not leave permanent residences or homes of their own. He added that the families of those who died in active service were usually ejected from their official quarters.

Abubakar said, “Many officers are distressed by the thought of retirement and even transfer for the fear of not having a permanent place of residence for themselves and their families.

“The worst are those who died in active service as their families are generally ejected from either rented or official abodes before the end of their mourning period.”

The effect of this has encouraged corruption, immorality among officers and men of the force and has even accelerated the death rate of retired personnel.”
PoliticsRe: PDP Government And President Should Not Kid Themselves by koruji(op): 12:45am On May 17, 2012
@Beaf's panhandle

You need to go listen to Fela. What is there to imagine? You mean President GEJ's Nigeria can get even crazier than it already is? You call the current Nigeria under GEJ normal? I hate to see what an abnormal Nigeria would look like under him!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Johndoe100: The good thing about NL is that all the loonies, crazies and all are crowded here and safely ignored by the rest of the country. Can you imahgine if these goons posting here were to mix with normal humans.
PoliticsRe: PDP Government And President Should Not Kid Themselves by koruji(op): 12:41am On May 17, 2012
@Beaf
The OP is a hater? Yet I was not one when my first post on this subject took Gen. Buhari to task for always talking about violence if. . .
Instead you crept into that thread and did what you do best: 1) Project GEJ like some tin god saying things like: "unlike last year he is settling down" (another phrase for your earlier statement that GEJ now has the power that he needed); 2) Buhari is over-stretching it (euphemism for potential action to deal with him.

I don't need to hate President GEJ - the bootlickers are doing enough of that all for their own pockets. Think about how he was completely captured to embark on the subsidy trip - only to irreparably lose the goodwill of the masses, which is nothing compared to 19 innocent lives.

You people better learn to heed the "reality check" that those who really love Nigeria are providing you in your unfortunate power-induced stupor.

Enough word for the wise.

Beaf: Buhari is a blood-thirsty beast. You know it and I know it.
Lets cut out the crap and the bullshiit of winsh threads like this. The OP (a hater) is only dissapointed that Buhari has been found out.

Being in opposition does not make one a saboteur or subversive, neither should it compell all of ones positions to be based on hatred as is a badge of the OP (who is also well known for starting numerous threads on "Ijaw this or that" and Bayelsa).

The greatest thing about what has happened to Buhari is that he was not prompted. He was not pressured, rather his words simply gave the World a profoundly defining view of his inner immorality, blood-lust and wickedness. Who says there is no God?

As we say in Wafi, "God don kash am!" cool
PoliticsPDP Government And President Should Not Kid Themselves by koruji(op): 2:37am On May 16, 2012
I wish people like Gen. Buhari and others would help Nigeria in better ways than threaten violence if the 2015 polls were to be rigged like 2011s.

Still, PDP and its current president should not kid themselves. This current government is a bad dream, no, a nightmare to Nigerians.

Let the facts be known that if this current government gets kicked out one way or the other today, Nigerians will SADLY troop to the streets in celebration. Take it or leave it


That we advice Gen. Buhari against talk of bloodshed is only in recognition of the lives that would be lost and the need not to make matters worse. In reality, President GEJ and his government has watched, cluelessly, for more than a year now as Nigerians are being slaughtered right and left while they plot another term. For one, a Gen. Buhari government would have nipped BH in the bud, whereas a President GEJ government kept watching and making incoherent statement after statement. What should we call that?

What am I saying? THAT GEN. BUHARI SPOKE THE TRUTH. The only issue is that HE SHOULD BE WORKING TOOTH AND NAIL to prevent this damning fate that he can see approaching us rather than propagating it by word of mouth.

In conclusion, President GEJ and his handlers should not kid themselves - if they continue along these same lines of cluelessness then 2015 would probably be worse than Gen. Buhari can foresee. So, Aso Rock should save us the dramatics, cut the RAPID RESPONSE TO BUHARI and direct that energy to solving the mountain of problems that confront this government.
PoliticsRe: The Dog & The Baboon Will Be Soaked In Blood - Buhari by koruji(m): 4:55am On May 15, 2012
I have more than one suggestion, which will start with a complete restructuring of our federation to make it workable. That is the first and foremost.

You simply cannot build a pyramid upside down, but that is what we are doing in Nigeria. It doesn't matter how skilled the builders are, it will never work. Worse, while sane builders are warning about the necessity to build properly it is the insane, inept, corrupt and down-right clueless builders that will keep volunteering to lead the effort of building an upside-down pyramid.

After we restructure the federation, orienting our pyramid correctly, the number of fraudulent builders will go down significantly. What we must do then is let those who want to lead the effort volunteer themselves - including Buhari.

However, it is not the nomination that matters but the actual decision. We must scrutinize their qualifications and integrity. We would need to stop the "alaiye baba" and "sai Buhari" crap, and figure out what they really have to offer. A case where no presidential candidate can answer us questions such as the Niger Delta or BH without beating around the bush is a shame too bad to bear. A case where a presidential candidate would refuse to attend a debate with other candidates, yet have no problem with debating "singularly" is doubly shameful. These are the reasons why they owe us nothing and deliver zero. We fail to give and hold them to a job requirement.

lagcity: Ok, Buhari ain't cutting it. Who do you suggest?
PoliticsRe: The Dog & The Baboon Will Be Soaked In Blood - Buhari by koruji(m): 4:22am On May 15, 2012
Settling down to what?

How can a president settle down when he is increasingly losing control of one-half of his country.

Beaf: IMHO, he is stretching his luck. Unlike last year, GEJ is finally settling down and I imagine, will soon begin to boot loose talkers in the balls.

When you hear the gutter utterances by our past dictators like Buhari and IBB, you easily understand how we got where we are.
PoliticsRe: The Dog & The Baboon Will Be Soaked In Blood - Buhari by koruji(m): 4:20am On May 15, 2012
Why Buhari? The man has never won any elections. He led a government obtained through a coup, and was the back-seat leader until he was kicked out.

Worse, he was one of those who, rather than confront Abacha, empowered him.

I hope that the SW in particular realize that romancing Buhari is a dead-end. The man cannot win elections in the north because he is in the wrong northern party. PDP is north's party, the other regions are simply helpers. What is the general's basis for insisting on ruling Nigeria?

CPC, ANPP or whatever it is called cannot win national elections in the north. That is the unfarnished truth.



lagcity: Sai Buhari! But this time don't choose Bakare, we don't know him. Choose Fashola or Saraki and you will win.
PoliticsRe: The Dog & The Baboon Will Be Soaked In Blood - Buhari by koruji(m): 4:14am On May 15, 2012
I have said it before Buhari cannot help Nigeria. This is not how true leaders save a nation.

Always threatening fire and brimstone. How about lead a body of knowledgeable individuals to help INEC identify potential 2015 problems and correct it right now?

Even more urgent - how about helping to save the nation from the disintegration that looms before 2015 if your backyard keeps going boom, boom, boom.

How can Gen. Buhari be talking about a free-and-fair election when anybody with half-a-minds eye can see that no elections will take place in northern Nigeria if BH is not completely put down soon?

bayooooooo: If this man is not cautioned, Nigeria is set for explosion.
PoliticsRe: The 8 Lootitudes by koruji(m): 4:02am On May 15, 2012
This should be printed and distributed all over Nigeria as the call to national action against those holding this nation in bondage.
CrimeRe: ;; by koruji(m): 4:01am On May 15, 2012
Yep. This is what Abdul Mutallab, BH and the like brings use Nigerians.

More security related scrutiny which will unearth a lot of unrelated dirt about a lot of people, and many will be deported - I said it here before.

If you think you are a Nigerian, no matter how highly placed, and think you are not being watched more closely than before you fool yourself. It is what happens when the security of serious nations are threatened by crazy MF.

Just wait till the other shoe drops if GEJ doesn't arrest the situation within the next year. Even his entourage will be cherry-picked for him when he needs to travel out West if they allow him at all.

One word is enough for a wise nation and its leader.

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