Celebrities › Re: Jayden Ekapong, Ubi Franklin's Son Shows His Swag In New Photos by laudate: 2:43pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
slightlyMad: I wonder why they both can't work this out. I know ubi did his best, even to the point of self humiliation on social platforms This babe still wan gyrate and enter town well well. All these come and say hello to daddy is part of her comeback strategy.
If I were ubi, it is a new year, I will get a better babe and enjoy this life. It is too short abeg Ubi has another child by another woman... so why is he looking for the boy's mother? |
Politics › Re: Cattle Colonies, Herdsmen Attacks And Stack Realities. by laudate: 2:17pm On Jan 22, 2018*. Modified: 3:02pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
PStacks: people pass thru schools but never allow the schools pass thru them.
they go to school but are never educated.
is there desert in Benue ? You are the one that failed to receive an education, despite the amount spent on your school fees.  Global warming has affected the yield of crops and the maturity of the livestock, that are reared in the Middle Belt. Global warming, has led to rises in temperature and unbearable heat. You find crops withering on farmlands, and rotting inside barns, due to high temperatures and because of inadequate water. Streams are drying up, and ponds are dead in many areas of the MB. Too many areas have been characterised by poor farm yields, along with smaller sizes and quality of crops.  Even pigs, rabbits, poultry, and other livestock are not spared, as many of them develop diseases due to the heat. Soil quality has also been degraded on arable land and pasture land, in addition to the natural nutrient deficiencies in the soil. This has had a negative effect on the amount of land suitable for farming, as well as the amount of crops that can be planted or harvested from such land. Soil fertility is declining by the year, through nutrient mining “whereby nutrients are removed over the harvest period, and lost through leaching, mining or other means." Global warming with shifting patterns of rainfall and incidences of extreme weather events, has also contributed to declines in crop yields and human displacement. Flash floods occur after a rainfall, suddenly over-sweeping farmlands and burying homes under water, due to climate change. When such things happen, farmers lose entire hectares of crops planted over several weeks. For example, in 2012 and 2015, there were massive floods all over Kogi, Benue, Taraba, Niger etc, due to climate changes. Several people lost their homes, livestock etc. Many communities till date have not recovered fully. I do not want to go on and on, because it is a sad story. Now to compound their losses, Fulani herdsmen and cattle are ravaging their farms. And you are here, thinking farmers are not affected. Collect a refund from your teachers, please! You learnt nothing. |
Politics › Re: Cattle Colonies, Herdsmen Attacks And Stack Realities. by laudate: 2:09pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
PaChukwudi44: did anyone suggest that? Does every other tribe go about taking other people's property? If they fulanis want to rear their cattle they should buy lands and build ranches .BTW don't be too sure about your NEVER EVER!!! like I said no one has a monopoly over violence!!! By the time regional militias spring up across the regions and begin to mete out reprisals then you will know. Buhari will not be president forever. Am sure his paymasters have not considered that angle. Boko Haram will be child's play, by the time regional militias spring up. There are almost 18 different tribes in the Middle Belt. Let us see how the herdsmen will cope then. Wubbish people!  |
Politics › Re: Cattle Colonies, Herdsmen Attacks And Stack Realities. by laudate: 2:00pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
PaChukwudi44: did anyone suggest that? Does every other tribe go about taking other people's property? If they fulanis want to rear their cattle they should buy lands and build ranches .BTW don't be too sure about your NEVER EVER!!! like I said no one has a monopoly over violence!!! By the time regional militias spring up across the regions and begin to mete out reprisals then you will know.Buhari will not be president forever. Don't mind that retarde'd character.  His evil Fulani killer herdsmen have been burning entire communities to the ground, killing innocent men, women and children, and he is here justifying their brigandage and killing, because they are facing "Desertification, climate change, global warming, depletion of the ozone layer etc." Do farmers, grain millers, goat rearers, poultry owners, fish farm breeders and those in other agro-allied professions, not face the same thing? Are they not affected by the ozone layer and global warming, as well? He is trying to make it seem as if the Fulani herdsmen are justified for engaging in their killing sprees, simply because they want to survive. How sick! Don't other people want to survive, or aren't they also entitled to have a peaceful life?  He has not brought up any suggestions on how to tackle the cattle rustling caused by the Fulani killer herdsmen. Instead, he is making stuvpid advocacy online. Wubbish!  |
Politics › Re: Cattle Colonies, Herdsmen Attacks And Stack Realities. by laudate: 1:44pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
PStacks: you spoke well about the various groups. 1 2 and 3.
would you becos or 2 and 3 suffer 1..
the fulani herdsmen I know are people that only want to look out for their cattle wanting no troubles.
the number 2 and 3 like u stated are the problem.
would you because of 2 and 3 have 1 suffer.
it is far better for 99 criminals to go scot free that have 1 innocent man held by the law or how do they quote that general parlance?
Bottom line. Not all herdsmen are killer herdsmen. Didn't I tell you to get da fvck off my mentions?  Pls stop spewing gibberish and get lost. The cattle owners are not poor men by any standards. Let them form cooperatives, buy land, get investors, build a ranch and keep their cattle inside it. Chikena! If the 2nd and 3rd group of killer Fulani herdsmen are not caught, dealt with or brought to book, they will then turn round to attack these ranches, and then the owners will still blame the innocent communities within the vicinity of those ranches, and get Fulani killer herdsmen to unleash mayhem upon them.  Now get lost!  And take your sick solicitations for the Fulani killer herdsmen elsewhere. Tell your paymasters who have paid you to advocate their cause, that they don't have a case, and you have failed miserably to whip up sympathy for their evil Fulani herdsmen! The Ghanaian President has told his security forces to shoot them at sight. I used to wonder if that was not too drastic, now I understand his reasons for giving such instructions. |
Politics › Re: Cattle Colonies, Herdsmen Attacks And Stack Realities. by laudate: 1:37pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
PStacks: to an extent it might be politicised just like every other thing in nigeria but struggle for survival pre dates fulanis and fermers.
in as much as Benue indigenes are origial owners and inhabitants of that region, I am only saying to you too that the herdsmen are faced with 2 unfavourable realities.
they cant go back up north because there is no water coming from the lake chad no more as climate change , global warming and desertification has wiped out that option and then they are not welcomed in region around the River Benue..
put yourself in their shoes and come up with a one fit all solution.
it is like being between the devil and deep blue sea. you can move backwards yet you cant move forward.
it is a precarious situation and people must thread with caution before aportioning blames.
this to me isnt a matter of land grabing on the parts of the fulanis, its a struggle for survival for themselves and their cattles..
if you remember the theory of evolution that talks about adaptation and survival of the fittest.
we must not always kill ourselves in Nigeria Oh so because its a struggle for survival for the Fulani herdsmen and their cattles, to use your own words, you now feel that gives them a license to kill others who own the farmlands, and have borrowed or spent money to till their soil, plant their crops, while investing time, funds and effort to nurture such crops and bring them to fruition??!  Has any Fulani herdsman ever told you that they were attacked, because the farming community denied them access to water, or grass?  The clashes occur because the Fulani herdsmen wilfully and callously allow their cattle to damage the farms and lands of the farmers, only to turn round and accuse the communities of cattle rustling. I repeat: May God punish all those Fulani killer herdsmen and may their generations never know peace, for the havoc and mayhem they have inflicted on innocent farmers and their families!  Now get da fvck off my mentions!  |
Politics › Re: NNPC Confirms Adequate Hydrocarbon In The Sokoto Basin by laudate: 1:15pm On Jan 22, 2018*. Modified: 1:50pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
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Past reports on Nigeria’s oil exploration in the frontier basins had indicated that between 1977 and 1996, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) commenced exploration activities in the Chad Basin during which 23 wells were drilled and only two wells – Wadi-1 and Kinasar-1, recorded non-commercial gas discoveries before exploration was suspended in the Chad Basin in 2000 for lack of commercial finds.
Similarly on the Gongola Basin, the federal government had between 1993 and 2000 awarded blocks in the basin to Chevron, Total and Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company (SNEPCo), and they reportedly acquired 3,153km of 2D seismic data, drilled one well each and made a non-commercial gas discovery in one of the wells – Kolmani River-1, before they suspended operations and abandoned the blocks. Nevertheless, the government did not give up on the venture, and rather continued in 2010 when the NNPC this time reportedly acquired 3D Seismic data for processing and interpretation of oil exploration in the Chad Basin.
At that time, the former Minister of Petroleum Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke, reportedly insisted on an aggressive oil exploration in the Chad Basin even though she acknowledged there were inherent challenges to the venture in the basin. She stated then at a meeting in Lagos that the fact that neighbouring countries such as Chad, and Niger, with similar topography, sharing the basin with Nigeria, could find and mine oil from there, meant that Nigeria could also explore the basin to augment her oil reserves.
“Though, it is too early to be categorical, there is a possibility that we may find oil in commercial quantity in the Chad Basin because of the discoveries of commercial hydrocarbon deposits in neighboring countries of Chad, Niger and Sudan which have similar structural settings with the Chad Basin. Therefore it is prudent to aggressively explore the Chad Basin for possible hydrocarbon deposits.
“Already the NNPC’s New Frontier Exploration Services Division which is leading the charge for the crude oil find in the entire Inland Basins is acquiring 3,550sq km of 3-D seismic data for processing and interpretation in addition to the already acquired 6000km of 2-D data that is currently being reprocessed,” Alison-Madueke stated then.
While the NNPC had used 2-D Data to drill 23 wells out of which two, Wadi-1 and Kinasar, were opened with non-commercial gas finding, Alison-Madueke however noted that the acquisition of the 3-D Seismic Data by NNPC could reinforce the country’s oil search and discovery in the Chad Basin.
Search Renewed In 2016, the government of President Muhammadu Buhari, which took over from former President Goodluck Jonathan, renewed its desire to grow Nigeria’s oil reserves and said it would go back to exploration in the Chad Basin, and Benue Trough. It indicated these frontier basins could still be successfully prospected for oil.
As part of the renewed move, the NNPC subsequently announced it was stepping up measures to ensure a successful search for crude oil in the Chad Basin and other parts of the inland sedimentary basin.
It also explained that Buhari had asked it to investigate deeper into the prospectivity of some hitherto neglected finds in some areas in the North Eastern part of Nigeria with a view to taking them up for further development. “You know that very close home, we have exploration activities on the frontier basin in the Chad and some areas close to the Kolmani River where Shell had made some indicative discovery of hydrocarbons and Mr. President has directed me to go into that area to reprove and further explore the magnitude and prospectivity of those finds. https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2017/05/28/nnpc-sustains-oil-search-in-chad-basin/ |
Politics › Re: Cattle Colonies, Herdsmen Attacks And Stack Realities. by laudate: 1:06pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
PaChukwudi44: you are sick man!!! Human lives are been wasted by this terrorists.Politicizing this will not help your cause.Nigeria is not 16 years ago.It is much older than PDP or APC!!!
So government should take someone else's land and give to you? Is that your idea of equality oor fairness? are you fulanis sick or what? so because your vegetation is drying up,you now take your cattles to someone else's farm to feed on their crops? Don't mind the stewvpid joker. His paymasters are dictating the tune, and he is dancing happily to their evil melody, in his bid to peddle falsehood and earn his pay. If you notice, he never mentioned the cattle rustling aspect, that leads to friction between the herdsmen and the farmers. He is making it seem as if it is the fault of the farmers for getting killed, because they denied the herdsmen a chance to graze and drink from their ponds. He is so inhumane. There is something I believe, though. There are 3 groups of Fulani herdsmen. There is one group of simple Fulani herdsmen who take care of the cattle. They move around peacefully with their cattle seeking grass for them to eat.  Some are rather selfish, and allow their cattle to graze on farmlands to the detriment of the farmers and their crops.  And there is another group of militant Fulani herdsmen or renegades, who are the cattle rustlers that steal the cattle and kill people. They are armed with sophisticated weapons, vehicles and machinery. It is this second group, that needs to be disbanded and tracked down by the security agencies, to face the music. Someone who is not an experienced Fulani herdsman would not have the courage or skill, to rustle several numbers of cattle at a go. They are being backed by some influential Nigerians, or else where would they get such sophisticated weapons and trained killers, from??  Then the 3rd group are savage, intolerant Fulani herdsmen, employed by the cattle owners to take revenge on the communities, where their cattle were stolen, because they erroneously believe that the indigenes of those communities are responsible for stealing their cows. The 2nd and 3rd groups are the most deadly of the Fulani herdsmen.  The govt authorities and security agencies need to fish them out, and eradicate them! |
Politics › Re: Cattle Colonies, Herdsmen Attacks And Stack Realities. by laudate: 12:48pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
PStacks: look. You must be upto date with modern day realities. these herdsmen are stack illitrates.
farmers try to keep them at bay hence a form of resistance...
whay do you expect when two ancient civilisation clashes?
Herdsmen dont just start to kill unprovoked.
nobody enjoys to kill. You only kill when your own life itself is threatened..
stop the blame games and side taking and profer your own solution Mr. The Fulani killer herdsmen are stark illiterates armed with AK47 rifles, who kill anyone that opposes them. I guess the innocent women and children they killed in the Middle - Belt, also were a threat to those herdsmen, right? May God judge them and send them into the pit of hell, for taking innocent lives. And may the same fate befall all those who support such killing, and do not value human lives. |
Politics › Re: NNPC Confirms Adequate Hydrocarbon In The Sokoto Basin by laudate: 12:42pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
Desyner: how can the NNPC show such open unprofessionalism by annointing a preferred oil block owner openly ? Does the ND state own the ones in their backyard?
The bold part exposes their plan at owning their own oil well in addition the southern wells then adjusting the laws to put the bulk of profit in the oil well owners hands. Southerners need to wake up in this country. Guy, that newspaper report is misleading. There is NO crude oil in that basin. There is only gas. Note that they said "hydrocarbons." Every geologist that has ever worked on that basin, knows quite well that there is no crude anywhere, inside there. Let them just keep deceiving themselves. Esseite: Billions of dollars about to be disbursed for futile exploration again...
We explored kebbi, bornu, Niger, gombe now sokoto..
I thought we were diversifying.
They obviousy know this is the kind of news pleasant to buhari's ears.
God bless you!! Let them continue lying to themselves. 5 years from now, they will still be on the same spot, with no drop of crude oil to show for it. Do you know how many wells have been drilled in the Lake Chad Basin area? |
Politics › Re: Cattle Colonies, Herdsmen Attacks And Stack Realities. by laudate: 12:34pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
PStacks: ....I am not in support of the killings by herdsmen in Benue state but people should begin to see that these herdsmen themselves are staring starvation and hunger in the face for themselves and their cattles. It is either they kill any obstruction or hinderance (farmers) to survive or they get killed by Dessertification.
Had previous government tackled this issue of desertification heads-on, there would have been no need for herdsmen to migrate from the North down south.
way forward.
for peaceful and mutual coexistence, Indigenous Benue farmers should be a little bit more accomodating to Herders whom only want a share of Natures resource of water at the River Benue environs.
first and foremost. The anti open grazing law should be suspended for normadic herders to be able to graze their cattles.
secondly and for peace, the colony should be bounded by territory where should be properly mapped out as colonies caved for herders that must be strictly adhered to..
Thirdly, we all need agricultural produce from farmers and herders alike, no party should be looked down upon by either party as farmers and herders play a very important role to the economy of the Nation as a whole.I write this with knowledge of effects of desertification In the far north as I was in Katsina state only last week. travelling from Katsina to the border town of Jibia, you could drive unending landmass over 40 kilometers with the attendant effect of desertification visible to the naked eyes.
coming from Katsina navigating through Malumfashi heading towards Funtua at areas around Jikamshi, you would see water channels experiencing drought so badly and you can tell water had not flown through that path in a very long while. These are areas where cattles naturally should have gotten water to drink that are no more and hence a cogent reason for herdsmen to migrate.with all the above, Benue indigenes shouldnt see their land as being taken from them but rather see the herders too as looking for a means of survival.
on the part of the herders, it shouldnt come with violence and forcefulness but what do you expect of a Nomadic herder? on both sides of the divide, if peace must reign. There must be a strategy mapped out for mutual coexistence in peace.
source ; https://www.omascope.com/politics/cattle-colony-herdsmen-killings-and-stack-realities This author must be one of the spin doctors recruited by the cattle owners to plead their case in the media, or he must be related to the Fulani killer herdsmen.  But for peddling such vile comments against the farmers, may God punish him a million times, every single day. For supporting the Fulani killer herdsmen, may both him and those herdsmen, be visited with divine judgement.  Innocent men, women and children have been killed by renegade savage Fulani herdsmen, and this clown is saying "what do you expect of a Nomadic herder?", as if human lives do not matter!  The thunder that will fire him is doing press up at the edge of River Niger! |
Celebrities › Re: Chioma Rowland Cooks Crabs For Davido After His Video Shoot by laudate: 12:16pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
bamoski: Nawao.. Such reasoning from a former mod is astonishing, to say the least  What is astonishing about it? She is simply telling the truth, without sugar-coating it. Let us hope it will make sense to the girl, if she hasn't gotten lost! |
Politics › Re: Awolowo Caused All The Problems In Nigeria - - Unongo by laudate: 12:09pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
Ovamboland: He said if Biafra was allowed by ommission or commission to secede, the West will not stay in the federation. Biafra wasn't allowed to go end of story. Only intellectually challenged people will take that as a signal of support for secession. Try and forgive them.  A lot of these online IPOB-Igbo e-warriors are not just intellectually challenged, but also too emotionally challenged, to understand this bit. They always develop selective amnesia, whenever it gets to this part. Biko, try not to take it to heart.... |
Politics › Re: Awolowo Caused All The Problems In Nigeria - - Unongo by laudate: 12:05pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
Habakus: Whether the middle belt likes it or yes, the Middle belt is Hausa / Fulani. Simple. Na now una eyes open. When you fought your SE neighbours during the civil war just because they wanted to be independent, you didn't realize you were giving up your own autonomy? Each time you consistently support north in politics just because of tribal and religious reasons, you don't know you're affirming your master/slave relationship with them? Middle belt, una good morning o. Does daftness run in your genes?? It is a simple question!  |
Politics › Re: Helicopter Loaded With Arms Lands In Taraba Village by laudate: 12:00pm On Jan 22, 2018*. Modified: 12:26pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
Warship: You are truly an educated illiterate.
So in your small brain, terrorists need permission before dropping weapons.
Pls, just shut up for once and listen in order to learn.
That was how you were talking nonsense about Eastern Ports until you were lambasted by a foreign media on the need to make it function like that of Lagos in order to reduce the flow of traffic through Lagos. arcnomec: please go and read your book,if you don't know anything. Chopper can land in any open space that can accommodate it wings. shekauvsbuhari: permision from who? In a war situation or while carrying out an illegal or underground operation, you go and ask for permission?are you in this world @ all or are U still in the womb? Just like saying an armed robber should go get permission from police before carrying arms or robbing his victims. Are you located in mars? shekauvsbuhari: olodo. Helicopter can land anywhere. Even ontop of a house with concrete roof. rigarmortis: helicopter.......or "cophta", i know you will understand this one. not eranplane.
there is a difference okenwaa: Mumu try and be reading ur books.... Helicopter can land on any level ground. ROFLMAO! Abeg, all of una, e don do! I no fit laugh again, biko.... https://cf.kizlarsoruyor.com/a93783/5b34722b-9310-4d40-9b2e-b78d90366639.gif |
Politics › Re: Emmanuel Egwu Rejects Cattle Colony In Kogi by laudate: 11:38am On Jan 22, 2018 |
Nonaira1: LMFAO!!!!! 
Abeg nwanyi mind yourself. He's a "minority" that is not from any region. He's just a "minority" living in sw  sekxyqueen: lool..
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Politics › Re: Emmanuel Egwu Rejects Cattle Colony In Kogi by laudate: 11:34am On Jan 22, 2018 |
Nonaira1: Chineke see another epistle of painfilled wailing. Choi Maka why?
Bia nwoke why are you still this pained? I told you i believe you're "a minority living in SW". You're a "minority" from non existing region. I know na
Mr "minority" why are you disturbing my mentions with wailing. Why are you still pained? Did anyone hit you?
Ndo ooo. I hope someone hands you tissue. Ndo Mr "minority" No bros, the only pain-filled wailing is coming from your end.  Everyone can read, and they can see it.  I love the fact that you have been running from pillar to post, digging through my posts, trying to uncover my identity. It gives me a high!  How long did it take you to do all this, I wonder? 1 hour or 2? Or more? You did all that digging through my posts, and still didn't find anything tangible? What a pity. Now, I understand why you are so pained, and trying to make others think the pain is coming from someone else. Na me give you work, and di work never finish. I am enjoying myself immensely, because I never realised I was so important that you would devote time, energy and effort trying to find out everything about me. Daalu zi!  Now, let me give you another assignment. Find out where Laudate lives and the kind of work he does. You can also uncover the banks he uses and his bank balance. Every correct answer gets 30 marks. But you can only embark on this assignment, after you submit verified incontrovertible evidence to prove that Laudate is a Yoruba man. Don't fail this time, like you failed woefully the last time! Now get to work! Jisike!  |
Celebrities › Re: Chioma Rowland Cooks Crabs For Davido After His Video Shoot by laudate: 4:05am On Jan 22, 2018 |
Greenbuoy: Like play, like play, davido fit wife this girl o... Hin don serious since the baby enter hin life Baby mama 3 loading..!! |
Politics › Re: Emmanuel Egwu Rejects Cattle Colony In Kogi by laudate: 3:58am On Jan 22, 2018 |
sekxyqueen: quit the denies..
sekxyqueen the afonja village champion
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Politics › Re: Emmanuel Egwu Rejects Cattle Colony In Kogi by laudate: 3:49am On Jan 22, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Emmanuel Egwu Rejects Cattle Colony In Kogi by laudate: 3:45am On Jan 22, 2018 |
sekxyqueen: sekxyqueen don't come to my mention to spread your cowardice....
afonja boy forming minority I know you can read all what I wrote up there, in my response to your clueless brother.  So I am not going to repeat myself. If the fact that you do not know anything about my ethnic group, causes you so much pain, you are free to hug the nearest transformer! Chikena!
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Politics › Re: Emmanuel Egwu Rejects Cattle Colony In Kogi by laudate: 3:38am On Jan 22, 2018 |
sekxyqueen:
luadate sekxyqueen has always been a pained coward that always deny his afonja lineage. ..shameless vulture
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Crime › Re: Fulani Herdsmen Kill Adamawa Villagers, Burn Houses (Graphic Photos) by laudate: 2:59am On Jan 22, 2018 |
ziga: I am not your Oga.
I was trying to give you the benefit of the doubt but you really sound delirious.
Since you know who they are, go deal with them!!! Delirious? Is that the condition you are suffering from?
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Politics › Re: Ex-naval Chief To Sue Herdsmen’s Sponsors In Zamfara, Niger, Others by laudate: 2:55am On Jan 22, 2018 |
I am highly interested in this case. I want them to unmask the owner of the cattle in Minna and the one in Zamfara. If anything happens to the retired naval chief, those 2 people should be arrested and brought to book. There is something I believe, though. There are 3 groups of Fulani herdsmen. There is one group of simple Fulani herdsmen who take care of the cattle. They move around peacefully with their cattle seeking grass for them to eat.  Some are rather selfish, and allow their cattle to graze on farmlands to the detriment of the farmers and their crops.  And there is another group of militant Fulani herdsmen or renegades, who are the cattle rustlers that steal the cattle and kill people. They are armed with sophisticated weapons, vehicles and machinery. It is this second group, that needs to be disbanded and tracked down by the security agencies, to face the music. Someone who is not an experienced Fulani herdsman would not have the courage or skill, to rustle several numbers of cattle at a go. They are being backed by some influential Nigerians, or else where would they get such sophisticated weapons and trained killers, from??  Then the 3rd group are savage, intolerant Fulani herdsmen, employed by the cattle owners to take revenge on the communities, where their cattle were stolen, because they erroneously believe that the indigenes of those communities are responsible for stealing their cows. The 2nd and 3rd groups are the most deadly of the Fulani herdsmen.  The govt authorities and security agencies need to fish them out, and eradicate them! |
Crime › Re: Fulani Herdsmen Kill Adamawa Villagers, Burn Houses (Graphic Photos) by laudate: 2:50am On Jan 22, 2018 |
ziga: We are probably saying the same thing...
There is a big conspiracy behind the "so called" Fulani herdsmen situation. And a lot of people have been compromised. Nobody knows, and in Nigeria, nobody cares. Not the President, Not the Governors, Not the Senate or representatives. Not the Police, Not the Army. At least, they don't care enough to make something happen.
And they have all turned a blind eye for some reason.
But I guess your emotions make it difficult for you to be rational.
I can't blame you though. Oga, stop shifting the goal post.  Please go through each of your posts on this thread. No....we are definitely NOT on the same page. I believe the attackers are militant renegade Fulani killer herdsmen, who should be summarily dealt with and made to pay for their crimes. From your comments, it is easy to see that you believe the attackers are not Fulani, as you were doubtful about their speaking in Fulfude, and you also claimed that the Nigerian Police had not caught them. When the error in your trend of thought was pointed out, you turned round to claim we were on the same page. No sir, we are not!  Everyone can read. And thank God, they can all see the irrationality oozing from your words.... |
Politics › Re: Awolowo Caused All The Problems In Nigeria - - Unongo by laudate: 2:22am On Jan 22, 2018 |
Ihatepork: Lol. Azikwe that held Igbo supremacist views suddenly wanted to rule the West because he understood Yoruba language. Barawo 
If he had won, his people would have been telling us today how he was able to rule because he was better than all the Yorubas alive like Kenneth Dike in UI. It's only an ibo you'll give an opportunity and he'll think he has outsmarted you out of desperation to prove he's better. Ordinary councillor that they gave them in Lagos, they are already chatting rubbish.
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Crime › Re: Fulani Herdsmen Kill Adamawa Villagers, Burn Houses (Graphic Photos) by laudate: 2:11am On Jan 22, 2018 |
ziga: Your response is not surprising...
"Most of those attacked" listened to all the herdsmen speaking fulfude and hausa? Were they talking to each other at once. And were those listening also running from the herdsmen?
It is unfortunate that innocent lives are lost. But what has the Nigerian Police force done about this issue? or the Nigerian Army?
I guess the herdsmen's charms are too strong!!! Yes, the attackers were heard speaking Fulfude and a mix of Hausa.  Would you have preferred it if they spoke Chinese and Congolese? And the Nigerian Police Force has been unable to do anything about it, because they are complicit in these attacks. Everyone knows how bloody inefficient the Nigerian Police Force is, within the country. Ask anyone who has had an encounter with them. Please do NOT ever hold the Police up as a standard of diligence, in Nigeria. The Nigerian Army are too busy battling Boko Haram. Well, no one can tell if they have not been compromised too.... |
Politics › Re: Emmanuel Egwu Rejects Cattle Colony In Kogi by laudate: 2:05am On Jan 22, 2018*. Modified: 3:40am On Jan 22, 2018 |
Nonaira1: See pure pain and all i said he's an Afonja from Southwest yet he's filling my mention with painful willing maka why?
Why does that hurt you so much? Ndo non afonja, i believe you're not Afonja....you're a minority ...i believe you 
Anyway Mr "I'm not yoruba" wah wah wah. Yeah I believe you're not yoruba. You're a minority that lives in Lagos but not from any regions of that shithole (considering you've denied all of them) and ready to fight anyone that insults yoruba that you are not from . Yep you're just a minority of non existing region. Please write me another whole page of painfilled cries. That's definitely changing my opinion that you're not yoruba. All that complusiveness to defend and talk about your non ethncity and insult igbo is just that coincidence. I believe you . Nonaira1: For anyone interested on why those of us that's been on here for a long time believe that Laudate is South West.
This is my reason, others can add their own if they like.
Mines is the Afonja complusion despite his desperate attempt to hide it
He's not yoruba but wail each time yorubas are attacked and insulted
He's not yoruba but argue with people on yoruba customs on marriages and claim it's because he's "have multiple friends and family marry yoruba" (Check out the topic: Re: Things Any Groom At A Yoruba Introduction Ceremony Will Remember at the event section)
He's not yoruba but stays in predominately Yoruba history post (check out any thread about yoruba history, culture, customs, etc on culture section on this forum). Infact when he's comments are on the culture section, he's more found in Yoruba threads on the culture section or he's on igbo threads applauding those insulting igbo or he himself is insulting igbo (a typical act of Afonja) but he's not Afonja though or so he wants us to believe 
He's not Yoruba but got angry and denied Meilyn (an NL member) of his Igala heritage simply because the dude said he was cool with Igbos and don't have any yoruba friends (check out the topic Igala language in Anambra). Our dear "non-yoruba",laudate, denied someone his ethinicity and accusing him of as he called it "white-washing and telling tall tales because he said and i quote "i have no yoruba friends" like as if the dude did something wrong by not having yoruba friends while having igbo friends . Yet our dear wannabe non yoruba laudate wants me to believe he's truly non afonja
Despite their were threads regarding companies owned by igbos, North, ND, and Afonja...guess which one Our dear "non-Afonja", laudate, contributed only in...drum roll please Afonja own. (Check out: Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa)
Despite their are threads on development in all regions of that shithole, guess which one the "non afonja" laudate focused on? Yep the Afonja own. But he's non Afonja and a "minority" that is neither SS, MB, North or SE and also SW 
During the Edo and Yoruba argument on who owns Lagos...guess which side our "I'm not yoruba", laudate, stood alongside with? Just guess. (A little side: he called the Awori man, Ajayi, confused for saying lagos belongs to Bini originally). Oh and guess how many times he tried to blame igbo for the argument? Just guess? (A typical act of Afonja but he's not Afonja though he says)
While we talk about igbo, open any thread, just any thread meant to insult, mock or belittle igbos...I bet you my savings you'll see this "non-Afonja" that "do not hate igbo" applauding each insults directec to igbo ( but he does not hate them though he wants us to believe). Infact, anyone go to any thread and insult igbo, cc him to that statement. If he does not applaud you, call me a fool. He "does not hate them and they are playing victims" he says 
Oh let's not forget when both SS and SE were talking about poverty in SW despite the IGR, our dear "non-Afonja" was as usual there front and charge to compulsively defend his supposed "not ethnicity". Even took it up a notch to insulting Baylesa and giving false statement just to prove how "poverty ridden" bayelsa is and how "afonja are so rich their churches help the poverty ridden bayelsan" (check out the topic: Re: Poverty rate and Yoruba reasoning).
Heck when SLS, Unougo and David Mark spoke ill of yoruba, our dear non afonja was in his feeling crying about it and also wailing about easterners as well. I wonder why a "non-yoruba" would be wailing becayse other non yoruba insulted or his percieved view on a clan he claim he's not from.
Lastly, this happened years ago so i can't remember the name of the thread; but, our dear "non yoruba laudate" argued intensively with a yoruba by the band Shymexx on his "yorubaness". Even that said yoruba attested loudly that our dear "non-yoruba" is constantly in yoruba threads conversing about yoruba. I wonder why a "non-yoruba" would be so concerned on a tribe he claim he is not from.
He's been called middle belte and he denied it. Caked northerner and he's denied it. Called South South and he denied it. Called South western multiple times and he denied it. We all know he is not South eastern.
So according to him, he's neither a SW, SS, MB, North and also SE but he claims "minority living in SW" 
Anyway y'all this is his past post https://www.nairaland.com/laudate/posts.
What ethnicity you think he comes from based solely on his own comments? Hehehehe....Hahahaha... All this long epistle, simply for me? Wow!! How charming! Your one-man crusade to label me as a Yoruba man, is dead on arrival.  Why? Because you keep trying to foist a wrong identity which is not mine, upon me! You are one of those who feel that if you keep repeating a lie, it will becomes the truth. Nope. It doesn't. It just makes you look stuvpid. Why does my matter cause you so much pain, biko nu?  Why? Am I owing you some money, or has one prophet told you that you cannot make progress in life, unless you invoke the name of Laudate, several times on NL?  I have explained this issue, so many times before. Oh dear, why do I have to keep repeating myself?  I have lived, schooled and worked in the Southwest, and I have nothing but the greatest admiration and respect, for the Yoruba people. I know it hurts you deeply whenever I say this, but hey... it's the truth!  Unfortunately, I am not from the Southwest. I come from two very different minority ethnic groups on opposite sides of Nigeria. I keep wondering why you keep ignoring this fact. It is not surprising, considering the fact that none of my grandparents come from the same ethnic stock, too! And that is simply because, there are more than 250 ethnic groups in Nigeria, and people move around a lot!  Now, let me keep watching and laughing at your antics, as you try to paint me with me with a different ethnic brush. I am glad that you were so jobless, that you took out time to dig through all my posts made over the past decade. Please keep digging. You haven't finished yet. Don't forget the question I asked you: Please ikechu01 a.k.a Nonaira1, provide proof to show that Laudate is Yoruba.  Include the name of his town, local govt area and traditional ruler, while you are at it. Every correct answer gets 20 marks.  Am still waiting for you to give a coherent or logical answer..... Now continue digging through my posts, and writing more lengthy epistles on the subject of Laudate. I must confess, I find it truly entertaining!!  It is okay. I know I am the centre of your world, and you are obsessed with me. Keep it up!! 
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Politics › Re: Helicopter Loaded With Arms Lands In Taraba Village by laudate: 1:00am On Jan 22, 2018 |
Blue3k: You think people are just allowed to land aircrafts anywhere they please like their aren't regulation in place? Intelligence must skip a generation in your lineage.
Accurate info based on what. Im not an internet dective like you. Everything would be pure speculation Mr Holmes. Lol you internet conspiracy theorist need to take your medicine before posting. Lol you making more daft argument because you can't go 1 post without a strawmam. Lol the internet detective says I don't care about human life because I mock you post. If that's case i don't please humamity should go extinct starting with you internet detectives. Yes, you do not care about human lives. A person like you who mocks those who proffer a solution or a way out, to resolving a situation that could lead to blood letting, is the one who has no value for human life.
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Politics › Re: Awolowo Caused All The Problems In Nigeria - - Unongo by laudate: 12:53am On Jan 22, 2018 |
zionmde: maybe u forgot this. now kindly swerve Oh now I remember. My bad. Forgot about that bit. Apologies.... |
Politics › Re: Helicopter Loaded With Arms Lands In Taraba Village by laudate: 12:46am On Jan 22, 2018 |
RZArecta2: have you heard of an helicopter before or do you want someone to draw it for you ? Don't disgrace your linage Abeg, una no go kill person with laugh for here....! 
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Politics › Re: Awolowo Caused All The Problems In Nigeria - - Unongo by laudate: 12:43am On Jan 22, 2018*. Modified: 12:03pm On Jan 22, 2018 |
zionmde: young man, I said I learn that from a Yoruba man, wat us my business whether its true or lie. U even went ahead to call me a liar for saying that I heard it from a Yoruba person. People like u are pitiable. u wrongly accused someone and the person proves u wrong and all u do is to shift post. swerve abeg Please paste the post, in which I called you a 'liar.'  I am waiting. You heard something from a Yoruba man, and without cross-checking if it was true or not, you have been posting the same claim up and down on different threads. Even though other Yoruba people have come out to say it is not true. You still persist in doing so. Those of us who are not even Yoruba can understand where they are coming from, but you have refused to accept the points that have been put forward to debunk those claims. Oya, continue.... Sam Aluko who was close to Ojukwu, has even countered this narrative from Femi Aribisala that you keep peddling. Aluko, who afterwards attained a reputation in the public area for his critical standpoint on the policies of several Nigerian governments, would later paraphrase Chief Awolowo’s frank and blunt encounter with Ojukwu in an interview titled What Ojukwu Told Me Before, During and After the War – Sam Aluko, (a most intimate account of Ojukwu’s thoughts and actions while the Nigerian civil war lasted) treated by the NVS of Saturday, 3rd December 2011:
“Look, governor, you cannot secede. You cannot go alone. Just as you fear the North, the West also fears the North. The soldiers in the North are occupying the West. So, we have the same common interest. But don’t let us secede. Let us do whatever we can do together to unite and confront the North, so that we can have a settlement on how we want to run this country.”
But Ojukwu, who had since 27th August, 1966, said among other things in a broadcast he made in Enugu following the spate of killings in the North that “One thing has come out very clearly from this, the preceding and subsequent events, that there is in fact no genuine basis for true unity in the country…..”, and had independently announced 29th August as a day of mourning for Easterners, rebuffs Awo’s view outright, and starts to brag about being battle-ready; something his critics describe as “Sheer emotional grandstanding”. Ojukwu announces immodestly:
“I started this struggle in July (1967) with only 120 rifles to defend the entire territory of the Eastern Region …I am proud, and my officers are proud, that here in the East we possess the biggest army in Black Africa. I am no longer speaking as an underdog; I am speaking from a position of power.” https://www.thenigerianvoice.com/news/211253/bubbles-burst.html |