Politics › Re: Cia Declassified Report On Gen. Gowon Regime,post Civil War ( Pic) by laudate: 3:58pm On Jan 21, 2018 |
SmallmebigGod: So the igbos need Yoruba to secede so that their secession can work, that moment they realized that, they would have halted the plan, the main goal of secession is to show the world you can stand alone as a country Best post of the week!  May you live long! I have always asked you Yoruba people, when and where did you chaps sign the agreement to jointly secede? And after Awo went back to beg Ojukwu to jettison his secession plan, why would anyone still think that 'a joint agreement to secede,' (if ever there was one) would still have been in force? [img] https://media./images/0478fd5cb54c681371fad551c8f2538b/tenor.gif[/img] |
Politics › Re: Cia Declassified Report On Gen. Gowon Regime,post Civil War ( Pic) by laudate: 3:48pm On Jan 21, 2018*. Modified: 4:10pm On Jan 21, 2018 |
mabea: Same as others, always playing the IPOB cards still their words sell them out. To you every Igbo is IPOB. Not joining issues with you still. I know every Igbo is not IPOB. I have Igbo friends and relatives, so I can tell the difference. Now answer my last question: Did you do a content analysis of each of my posts which are over 10,000 on NL, to find out if it was related to an Igbo issue, or not? Why do people like you enjoy playing the victim card?  A simple yes or no, would do. No need for long story. |
Politics › Re: Cia Declassified Report On Gen. Gowon Regime,post Civil War ( Pic) by laudate: 12:48am On Jan 21, 2018 |
imhotep: laudate wants to build a career on the basis of Igbo-phobia 
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Politics › Re: Cia Declassified Report On Gen. Gowon Regime,post Civil War ( Pic) by laudate: 12:44am On Jan 21, 2018 |
mabea: Young man i have noticed that you only have a voice whenever igbo threads are raised it's very clear how much you hate the igbos. Not that it matters though. I have made more than 10,000 posts on NL. Did you do a content analysis of each one, to find out if it was related to an Igbo issue, or not? Why do people like you enjoy playing the victim card?  What makes you think that everyone hates your tribe? I don't hate Igbos. I only hate the IPOB crew and their ilk, who spew hate-filled speeches and bile against other ethnic groups. Hope that clarifies the issue. Now run along, and go to sleep little toddler. It is way past your bedtime. |
Travel › Re: Illegal Foreigners In A Truck Arrested In Abuja (Photos) by laudate: 2:55am On Jan 20, 2018 |
vioment: Bro, am well versed to a point. No be dat times wey i dey Nigeria dey carry runz for head. I have roamed 5 countries in three continents for the last 5 years. This guy is not unpolished no more. With that said, i carry Africa for head, and yes i support your state of the art system that you envision for security measures. As for now tho, i think Nigeria cannot just send people away especially when they have a home and have not committed any crime.
If someone tells you as the appropriate officer that they are from Niger or chad or wherever, if your dept can ascertain that this person or people are working or learning, are not a nuisance to the society, then let them go through due process and also get treated with respect and dignity while at it. It should be that if you pick a violator up, that is not violent to your team, you should first gather their information so that if they are sent back, they can carry their properties and wealth with them. No more cool to inhumanely handle an African by an African. Nigeria should lead this respect and dignity act in Africa. If one of these people come up with a solution to greatly improve our power/light condition, our story will change. Before we were a different tribe from many places in Africa, today you are a nigerian and have a tribe. We were all from somewhere especially in Africa, and our future generation could be from anywhere in Africa. Let us begin to lead africa in this regard and also work together in research, education, free movement, security, respect, and dignity. We have the resources, we should join our brains. Niger is a resource rich land even more than Nigeria, if you don't know. They are just making foreigners and nations not in Africa rich due to low awareness. We should help clean the scales out of their eyes and shower them with knowledge since they have been in shackles, handcuffs, and had the heads covered for a long while. Niger might be the country to power Nigeria tomorrow, you never know. Who told you those people do not have a home? Didn't they come from somewhere? And how can you ascertain that a foreigner is not a criminal, or that he does not constitute a security threat? You think it is just by looking at his face?  Why has Boko Haram been able to thrive so much? Isn't it because many of their foot soldiers & supporters, infiltrated our borders from neighbouring countries? Guy, a country does not get the respect of its' neighbours, by leaving its borders wide open. And coming up with a permanent solution to the light and water problem, does not require throwing open your borders to illegal immigrants, even if they are from neighbouring countries. You can only uplift the dignity of your country, when your own fellow citizens who are nationals of that country get good jobs, good security, high standard of living, good education and good healthcare services provided by the state authorities. It is not by turning yourself into a refugee camp for citizens from other African countries! Nigeria has not even been able to solve its own internal refugee problems or IDP camp issues.  So your advice, will only aggravate the situation and make things worse for them. Go back and study Nigeria's foreign policy over the last 25 years. Nigeria has spent a lot of its money, trying to make life better for other African countries. Do you know exactly how much our nation has donated to other African nations? There was a time, we were giving Niger Republic free electricity supply, even at the detriment of our own citizens. I don't even want to talk about how much Nigeria spent in dismantling apartheid in South Africa, or bringing peace to Liberia through ECOMOG. We also sent our citizens to teach their people, through the Technical Aid Corps Scheme under OBJ's regime. Anyway, let me leave you to wallow in your romantic fairytales....about other African countries. They can do no wrong, in your own eyes. |
Travel › Re: Illegal Foreigners In A Truck Arrested In Abuja (Photos) by laudate: 1:53am On Jan 20, 2018 |
vioment: I get your point of being security conscious. My argument is based on the general lack of trust we have with our security operatives which is not all their faults but due to bad leadership. If you give one of those immigration 500 or 1000 dollars now, he will swear he knows their village in Nigeria, so is that system credible? Most of these people they are sending away, probably have children in Nigeria who will grow up to be no less Nigerian than you. It is time to have a serious west african passport that everyone should have and is credible, then we work from there. Before independence, most of these neighboring countries had legitimate relatives across borders eg igbos and cameroon, lagos and benin, and others.
See how they called africa shithole and majority of the blacks are barking and denouncing the statement, if an african leader or any president insults blacks in the usa, am sure that many nigerians will find it funny and not give a damn. This i don't care attitude we have is not helping the african cause. If a platoon is fighting among themselves all the time, how can they win a war.
To me, I say open the borders to all africans except arabs that are not investors. Nigeria should have a africa 1st guided policy. If they are coming to Nigeria, we can go to their own places too. A real open border without the noise, build railway within Nigeria that also connects to various other african states. It is also time to change that stupid flag and make it green/black/green and even change that stupid name that somebody gave his girlfriend as a gift (can you imagine). I stand with Africans worldwide. Opening up the borders to all Africans is a recipe for disaster, as long as effective, state-of-the-art security systems for fishing out criminal elements among them, have not been put in place.  Please do not get carried away by some sense of African patriotism. A number of African nations do NOT like Nigerians. Like I stated earlier: Nigerians in other African countries are treated far worse, than citizens of such nations are treated here. Take a trip round Africa, before you jump to hasty conclusions.  |
Travel › Re: Illegal Foreigners In A Truck Arrested In Abuja (Photos) by laudate: 12:42am On Jan 20, 2018*. Modified: 1:48am On Jan 20, 2018 |
vioment: I read it, and to me, there is no clear way to know who is from Niger or Nigeria if they speak Fulani or Hausa; If the borders are so porous and we don't have a credible identification system, whose fault is it. For all we know, the real fulani killer can be pointing out a stark illiterate and accusing them of not being Nigerians. If they say they are not Nigerians by themselves, then send them back and tell them to come back with ecowas passport. We cannot be bullying and intimidating our own kind, while lebanese and others not from Africa act like they are Nigerians. Every leader in other continents are treating Africans like shit, and Nigeria is busy doing even worse to Africans. We don't need hate from our neighbors that we can work with. Send the illegal lebanese and chinese and others home.
Let us fix our system before we hand out judgement. It is chaos everywhere even as a Nigerian in Nigeria. How sad. Your comments are borne out of ignorance.  With a few thought provoking questions, it is very easy to know if a person is Nigerien, Chadian, Malian or Nigerian, even if they speak Hausa or Fulfude. Immigration officials all over the world have been trained how to interrogate travellers, in order to discover their identity and places of origin.  No country in the world throws open its borders to all and sundry, even if they are next door neighbours. And this is because of security issues, unemployment issues and health issues.  If any of these immigrants are carrying contagious diseases, how would you be able to tell, if you just throw open your borders to them all to walk in, anyhow they like? If you study the spread of diseases in Africa, it is dispersed across borders, by itinerant travellers.  That is why yellow fever vaccination certificates etc, are demanded at entry points. Security risks also occur when you allow every one inside, without any restrictions, or without conducting due checks. With the spread of Boko Haram, ISIS and other militia gangs in North Africa, as well as the proliferation of small and light weapons, it is risky to just allow foreigners to stroll across your borders, into any part of your country, even if they are your neighbours. If you say Nigerians treat other Africans like crap, I would disagree to a certain extent, as Nigerians in other African countries are treated far worse than citizens of such nations, are treated here. Take a trip round Africa, before you jump to hasty conclusions. |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-Kayode Celebrates Gina, His Ex Wife's Birthday (Photo) by laudate: 11:50pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
PrimadonnaO: I don't even know what to make of those things you whisper to her...  He is whispering ' sweet nothings' to her, and the girl who is nothing but a glorified mumu, is lapping it up instead of taking a walk. The man has told her stylishly, that they are unlikely to have a future together....so what is she still waiting for? . |
Travel › Re: Illegal Foreigners In A Truck Arrested In Abuja (Photos) by laudate: 11:42pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
vioment: How can you be arresting Nigerian citizens? This country is just rubbishing by the day as usual. A correct government will call it fair play, and let them stay while you improve the economy and do the hard work of identifying your citizens and our brothers all over west, east, and south Africa.
A very foolish leadership in many branches, you trust Arabs and Lebanese more than Africans. Nigeria is getting to a point of no return from stupidity. It is our leadership role to integrate with Africa. Go back and read the whole post made by the OP again, with understanding. They are Nigeriens (citizens of Niger Republic), and not Nigerians. If you studied Geography in school, you would know where that country is located. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Daddy Freeze, Crazeclown: Doctor Saves Life In Theatre You Take Gifts To Pastors by laudate: 11:40pm On Jan 19, 2018*. Modified: 12:00am On Jan 20, 2018 |
designVATExcel: Disappointed in Craze crown to say the least, and to think i use to / still kinda like his comic skits.
No doctor performs any surgery for FREE, last time i check they get a FAT paycheck. Rubbish. Exactly. I wish I could dash you 1,000 likes for this post! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Daddy Freeze, Crazeclown: Doctor Saves Life In Theatre You Take Gifts To Pastors by laudate: 11:32pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
tstx: Give me 5 reasons why i should take my gifts to the doctor when I've already paid him millions to save my life.. Thank you, o!  I no know say you sef see am! Doctors that will not touch you to perform any operation, until you have paid in full. If it is a public hospital, you will pay for everything, not just the medication, but also the cotton wool and bedsheets, sef. |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-Kayode Celebrates Gina, His Ex Wife's Birthday (Photo) by laudate: 11:26pm On Jan 19, 2018*. Modified: 11:53pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
slawomir: yes it happens my dear the fact that you are in a relationship with someone or a woman is your wife doesn't mean you guys will be together forever some circumstances beyond you guyz control might arise and it will lead to a break up but the only thing you guys can do is to remain friends till the end of time.
exactly what I do tell my girlfriend she has shown me love, care and attention to the extreme. this is the first time a woman is loving me like crazy. her love for me now make me believe that when a woman loves she loves for real and they can move mountains for the guy and hardly cheat on him. they will be behaving as if their life depends on you even if you be the type when nor even dey reason their up keep bills at all.
so most times when we are together cuddling and watching movies i just whisper this to her
"baby I cannot guarantee our love life forever but I assure you we will remain friends till the end of time True friendship isn't about who came first, and who you've known the longest... It's about who came and never left. I will never leave you as a friend" immediately I say those words to her she will just heave a sigh of relief and smile Wubbish!  The girl is even daft for believing you. When a man loves a woman, he does all he can to keep her close, and lets the whole world know she is the queen of his heart. He puts a ring on it and sets a seal over their relationship, so she can belong to him. You do not love this lady. You are merely enjoying her company as a brief interlude, or using her to pass time, until things get better or you can find someone else who catches your fancy.  Let her go now and make something of herself, or allow her to find another man, who would love her with the same degree of affection that she has for you. rockcitie: From the way you sound, it seems you don't love this your woman. It's a one-sided love from her own end. Don't play games with a woman's heart & never take anyone's love for granted. Oh, shey you sef don see am?  |
Travel › Re: Illegal Foreigners In A Truck Arrested In Abuja (Photos) by laudate: 11:15pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
winterfell007: Isn't Niger part of ECOWAS?? Free movement of goods and services might apply to them too. Do they have passports that have been stamped at the immigration posts, to grant them entry? There is also a section of the ECOWAS regulations that gives a state the right to deny a citizen of another state, entry through its' borders, if they constitute a threat to the peace of that state. Go and check! |
Autos › Re: 2011 Range Rover Damn Clean In Ibadan 08088525399 by laudate: 11:12pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
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Politics › Re: Cia Declassified Report On Gen. Gowon Regime,post Civil War ( Pic) by laudate: 11:06pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
PDJT: Declared war on their fellow Africans in order to maintain a whiteman’s slave camp worth a paltry £865,000. Gowon the Lowlife, your death shall be celebrated. Right after your own is celebrated....!! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Daddy Freeze, Crazeclown: Doctor Saves Life In Theatre You Take Gifts To Pastors by laudate: 11:04pm On Jan 19, 2018*. Modified: 12:01am On Jan 20, 2018 |
GavelSlam: Quite true.
In fact, you would find some belittling the importance of medical practicioners.
Crazy backward society. What is this Freeze talking about again? The doctors who spend hours in the theatre to save lives, are they doing it for free? No!! Many of them have collected money upfront. Long before the procedure began, sef. Go to the hospitals and see patients on the waiting list for operations or surgical procedures, which they have not been able to undertake simply because they lack money or the financial resources to do so.  Even public hospitals are not left out. Doctors are rendering services for which their hospitals have been paid. Simple. So which one is gift again?  The number of doctors that would carry out an operation on credit, or offer medical treatment without taking a kobo are less than 1% in Nigeria.  |
Politics › Re: Cia Declassified Report On Gen. Gowon Regime,post Civil War ( Pic) by laudate: 10:51pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
iSlayer2: Interesting. So PH was an Ibo city according to the CIA. What I picked from this release is the part the report said the non-Ibo minorities "suffered domination" under the Igbo majority Eastern Region. Nice choice of words there. They didn't suffer marginalization or neglect but they deeply loathed the domination of the Ibo in every sector. Interesting. The people in charge in Lagos were quite liberal minded,they actually made a move to reintegrate the returning Igbo population. Nice one. It's a unfortunate those kind of people are absent now,the only thing the current Yoruba elite and populace feel towards the Igbo is unbridled hate.
Que sera sera. The CIA was trying to be politically correct at that time. The non-Igbo minorities in the SE suffered molestation, attacks and hostility from the Igbo, during the war. Many were tagged 'saboteurs' for no just cause and persecuted by the authorities. |
Properties › Re: Should The Tenant Who Is Served A Quit Notice Still Pay The Landlord? by laudate: 7:59pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
ipeg34yahooco: The question always arises in many quarters, should a tenant pay rent even after being served a quit notice? Surprisingly, a lot of people have this wrong notion that a quit notice automatically means no more payment to the Landlord. The position of the law in Nigeria however requires a tenant to pay for even a day not covered by a subsisting rent. This is what is known in law as MESNE PROFIT. Mesne profit simply means the profit which a landlord can recover from a tenant whose tenancy has ended but who still resides in the property till the date he gives up possession......
The law will not allow a tenant stay in another person’s property for even a day without paying for it . The tenant is still obligated to pay even during period of court proceedings, and during the period the court grants judgment, ordering the tenant to vacate the property.
In reality however, it is very difficult for a landlord to recover mesne profit because in most cases the tenant would have vacated the premises to a location unknown to the landlord before the court delivers judgment or the landlord is more concerned with recovering his property from the tenant than recovering any mesne profit.
So, should a tenant pay a landlord for a period not covered by a subsisting rent even after being served a quit notice? The answer is a big YES! God will bless you, o!  That 'yeye tenant that was boasting about how he will continue to stay for free inside my house, is in trouble. Wait first....let me print out your post, and wave it under his nose!!  |
Politics › Re: Sanusi’s Claim That 800 Fulani Were Killed, A Lie – Taraba Govt, CAN by laudate: 6:18pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
Firefire: Emir Sanusi claims below should be investigated... 800 persons not cow and the President kept quiet? 
How can 800 persons die within 2-3 days in a country not fighting nuclear war?? vorigan: .......Don't mind the Jihadist, that's how they manufactured two million stolen cattle in Benue Oh, shey all of una sef don see am?  When I said Sanusi was a hypocrite, people thought I was being unfair.... |
Politics › Re: Benue State Belongs To The Fulani By Right Of Conquest - Prof. Labdo Muhammad by laudate: 6:01pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
Nowenuse: Foolishness! I am from the north too.
There is a Numan confederacy and no, Numan, Lamurde, Guyuk, Shelleng & Demsa are overwhelmingly christians. Muslims are not up to 10% in these places, hence they produce only christian leaders! There are no fulani district heads or traditional rulers in these 5 LGAs. The Hamma Bachama, a first class traditional ruler is their king over there!
Don't forget that even Batta people very close to Yola in Girei are not under fulani rule. They have their own first class chief!
Is Taraba also a fulani state? Can a fulani man become elected governor or speaker in Taraba? No way! The Jukuns and Mumuyes are in charge!
Even in Gombe, the current governor is not a fulani man, neither was the previous. It's obvious you know nothing small boy. You dey mind that joker?  I knew he was spewing sheer, unadulterated gibberish when he made his remarks. He probably thought his drivel would earn him an award.  When I tell people that there are plenty of different tribes in the north, they think I am joking. When I ask them to remember there are thousands of indigenous Christians in the North, they look at me as if I am speaking French. It is a pity that history was removed from the curriculum of secondary schools. vorigan: Boni Haruna was Governor of Adamawa, He is Kamwe from Michika and he is a christian.
James Bala Ngilari a Christian and non Fulani was also Governor of Adamawa Thank you for educating the clueless, my brother!  |
Autos › Re: by laudate: 5:58pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
fesriders: Ok..noted.. You have still not answered my question..!  laudate: Is there a 2008/9 LR4 among the vehicles for sale? |
Politics › Re: An Insight On Benue Killings And Thought Provoking Issues On Cattle Breeding by laudate: 5:22pm On Jan 19, 2018*. Modified: 3:12am On Jan 20, 2018 |
wirinet: Thanks for your expose. You have a better grasp of the situation than most if not all our politicians, including the OP. The problem is highly complex and multidimensional, and it is obviously beyond the mental capacity of our politicians.
One of the major problem causing this Fulani herdsmen problem is our borderless borders, especially the northern borders. Presently, Nigeria seems to be the final destination for Fulani herdsmen from all west African countries and beyond. And if something is not done to arrest the situation, Nigeria might end up being Fulani country.
It would be difficult for government to assist these herdsmen because we simply do not know how many there are and how many are actually Nigerians. If the government decides to help Fulani cattle herders, more will simply come in from Niger, Mali, Senegal, Chad Mauritania, etc. Nigeria can't cater for all Fulanis on the planet. We need to effectively police our borders to restrict foreigners from causing us problems and destabilise the country.
Another problem we have is that the governments accommodation and reward of violence, criminals and criminality. The Nigerian government has a policy of rewarding violence and criminals instead of dealing with it and bringing criminals to justice. Niger Delta militants kill foreigners, kill people and random, blow pipelines and engage in bunkering (illegal), the government rewards their leaders with billions and reward tens of thousands of foot soldiers with N65,000 per month. Boko Haram takes up arms and kills tens of thousands, displaces millions, burns thousands of villages and kidnaps and rapes thousands of young ladies, what does government do? Bribe their leaders with millions of dollars and offer them amnesty. Too bad they rejected amnesty.
Currently, cultists (another euphemism for ritualists, armed robbers, kidnappers,) have taken over Lagos, Ondo, Ogun, Rivers, and some other states, the government responded by hosting them to lavish receptions and giving them amnesty.
So the Fulani youths also need to cause carnage to attract governments attention and obtain their own concessions or amnesty.
Pity my igbo in laws decided to take the peaceful path. That was why the government dealt mercilessly with their own agitations and conceded nothing.
I put all Nigeria's problems to lack of governance on all levels. In fact, you just hit the nail on the head, even though I do not agree with what you said about the Igbo! There is nothing more to add. May God increase the wisdom He has placed in your life. People have said that the cattle rustlers are ex-Fulani herdsmen, and their Northern militia groups. In Nigeria, the major herdsmen are the Fulani (Fulbe) who are mainly cattle breeders, but also rear sheep and goats. Other groups in the country are the Shuwa Arabs, the Badume and Koyam. So how can resident farmers who have little or no experience of cattle rearing, suddenly swoop on the herdsmen, steal a large amount of cattle, and successfully escape with them? Do you know how much effort it takes to control one cow, not to talk of a herd of cows? Only those with prior expertise in cattle rearing and herdsmen practice, would be able to do that, successfully. Instead of MCBAN to work with security forces to unmask and disband these cattle rustlers who come from their tribe, they keep quiet and allow the herdsmen to wreak havoc on the surrounding villages and communities, under the guise of carrying out reprisal attacks because they have been misled to think such communities are the culprits who have stolen their cattle. The truth is that they are attacking the wrong set of people. Then when those communities retaliate, MACBAN starts to point accusing fingers at them.... Let us face it. Our security agencies have failed with a capital 'F', in their efforts to stem this cattle rustling and banditry.  And innocent people have borne the brunt of their failures...and are still doing so, till today. Rustling of cattle is done by criminal gangs or thieves, who sell-off the stolen cows. The purpose of this form of rustling is purely criminal; it is to steal the cows and sell them off for monetary gains. For this form of rustling to exist, there must be ready markets which are built around powerful cartels with wide networks and support from state institutions, particularly security agencies. Cattle rustling is carried out by armed bandits, mostly residing in remote rural areas and forests, with active collaborators in urban markets.
Some of the foot soldiers carrying out cattle rustling were youths of pastoralist extraction who are controlled by sophisticated and well connected cattle rustling merchants, who organise the rustling, transportation and marketing of the stolen cattle. Among those who serve as herd boys to wealthier families, some often abandon grazing livestock and join armed gangs.
Growing insecurity and the consequent proliferation of arms has aided rural bandits and cattle rustlers, who utilise proceeds from cattle rustling, to purchase sophisticated weapons.
Some communities however acknowledged that the bandits, who come in large numbers, between 15 and 40 each time, (in the respondents' estimation) spoke either Hausa or Fulfulde fluently. According to a respondent, this could imply that it is the bad eggs amongst the Fulani that are colluding with strangers equipped with sophisticated arms and vehicles, to steal cattle.
The experiences of Armed Banditry in Kaduna cut across the four LGAs visited in Kaduna state. The attacks are well organised, brazen and highly effective, with the use of intimidating weapons. Respondents said that raiders come during the daytime, evening or at night. http://www.nsrp-nigeria.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Rural-Banditry-Report.pdf |
Politics › Re: Benue State Belongs To The Fulani By Right Of Conquest - Prof. Labdo Muhammad by laudate: 3:48pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
aumeehn: hah! So you just sit in your enclave somewhere in Southern Nigeria and comd up with nonesense figures, what's numan confederacy Nothing like that in Adamawa i only know of Numan LGA inwhich 50% are Muslims, if you dont know better know it now, Adamawa is a Fulani state since pre colonial days, i hope you know that Adamawa and Garoua in Cameroon share thesame emirate! All these minority Pagans you are beating chest for are governed by and ruled by the Fulanis! A Minority tribe or let say a Christian will never be a speaker house of assembly talk less of becoming a Governor! Adamwa is a Fulani owned state, i'm proud of my state and also proud of my tribe! The Fulanis are everywhere from Atiku to Sanusi lamido Sanusi to Gov Ganduje of Kano to President Buhari your president. you ccan rant all you want from the South but come here and see for yourself, even the so called numan minorities and the rest knows that the North East is Fulani's except Borno! Now this post is the true definition of an imbecilic, incoherent, rabid vituperation!  |
Politics › Re: Cia Declassified Report On Gen. Gowon Regime,post Civil War ( Pic) by laudate: 3:45pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
kettykings: The Rivers and Bendel People did not Goad igbos into war by saying if by Ommission or Commission the boys are allowed to seced that they would secede only to rejoin the Federal forces to fight igbos and recommend starvation to be used on innocent women and children.
the Rivers and Bendel people did not rub it in the face of igbos that hunger is an instrument of war.
I dont think Igbos have started hating yorubas , the Generations of Igbos who are coming after Nnamdi Kanu will be the Generation that will give it back to the people who visted real hatred on the igbo nations, The Nnamdi Kanu Generation were not versatile and ruthless in some of their activities, not that i support them. You people have not stopped your propaganda! Chai! |
Politics › Re: An Insight On Benue Killings And Thought Provoking Issues On Cattle Breeding by laudate: 3:43pm On Jan 19, 2018*. Modified: 7:36pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
naijaseeker: Noted on Okrika.
the indigenes are farmers and they have their reasons for not been inclined to sell/lease/rent land to the rearers . State governments did not acquire land to sell to transporters, you see, your allusion to transporters is not really apt, they are different scenarios.
Why don't the indigenes want to sell/lease/rent land to the rearers? By saying reasons best known to them, I see a connotative blame apportioned to the indigenes. However, Nigeria is a free economy remember. The herdsmen did not really ask to buy l/lease/rent land from the beginning. Off course now, it will be difficult for them to make such request.
You maintain your argument that state governments should acquire the lands for public purposes. I ask you why? To stop the killings or increase meat production? Thank you, o!  I have been trying to explain the difference between the transport operators' motor parks and the proposed ranches for the herds men to him, yet he still fails to get the point. Before this ranching thing can even be established, the criminal armed gangs that rustle cattle, who are mostly former Fulani herdsmen & militia groups, should be disbanded, neutralised and erased from the scheme of things.  Or else they will still turn round to attack the ranches when they become operational, and the surrounding communities could get caught in their cross fire. Such farming communities could even become targets of further attacks by aggrieved cattle rustlers on one hand, or even targets of frustrated Fulani herdsmen, misguidedly seeking to avenge the loss of their cows! |
Politics › Re: Sule Lamido Reveals How Buhari Treated Late Yar’adua With So Much Hatred by laudate: 3:34pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
Lamido! This guy has always been blunt!  |
Health › Re: 'I Suffered 3rd Degree Burns & Had 4 Surgical Procedures' Burn Survivor by laudate: 3:31pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
enabledgoddess: this might not be news to you, but it might help someone out there to love his/herself more. it may help another survival overcome depression.
I have learnt to appreciate people no matter how they look, because I don't know their story Exactly. I once prayed for a burns victim whose injuries were far less than this, but unfortunately he did not survive. He left a 3-months old baby behind. God is truly awesome, because her survival and recovery still remains a miracle, in a country like our own with substandard medical facilities. The doctors and the hospital that treated her deserve commendation. I have seen a on number of patients pass away, due to sheer medical negligence. |
Romance › Re: Adeola Marcus Blasts Leonard Daunsi For Marrying Another Woman by laudate: 2:32pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
yhemster: How am I covering up for the guy?  Go back and look at the pic, she was addressing the wife called Ebun. There was no mention of the guy's man at all  She mentioned the man's name clearly.  Go back and check. She said:" @Leonard_daunsi." And though she addressed the woman in her very first sentence, she did not insult her. In fact, she was reporting the man to his wife. She exposed his misdeeds, loud and clear. Check again! |
Romance › Re: Adeola Marcus Blasts Leonard Daunsi For Marrying Another Woman by laudate: 2:27pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
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Romance › Re: Adeola Marcus Blasts Leonard Daunsi For Marrying Another Woman by laudate: 1:53pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
yhemster: The term "sister" used in this context means "fellow woman" You obviously didn't understand me, take several deep breath to cool off b4 reading again. I said why is she bring the man's wife into this bruhaha. If she really care to notify the wife abt the escapades with her husband she could have easily DM her instead of tagging her handle publicly. As a matter of fact, do you know the wife can prosecute her for defamation? The wife doesn't have anything to do with her so why bring her into the mess. The issue is btw the guy and her, so she should address the guy not the wife. But her action just proves she's bitter (it's understandable) and trying to pull everyone into the mud with her. Defamation of what? Did she call the married woman nasty names? Did she accuse the woman of anything? She only accused the man! I still don't get the reason why you want to cover up the sins of the man. He did wrong. He deserves to be called out. She is doing the whole world a favour, by letting everyone know the kind of deceitful character he is. Period. |
Christianity Etc › Re: "Self Defence Is Your Right" - Pastor Paul Enenche (Video) by laudate: 1:13pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
Kolanist: Read the book of MATTHEW 5:38-48 . Jesus said if they smite thee on thy left cheek turn thy right to the person. I wonder what type of retaliation Jesus meant. This is what i believe. Leave self defence for the government ,the bible says he bears not the sword in vain~ROMANS 13 Your people have never been attacked before by Fulani herdsmen. If they have, you would not be telling these stories. |
Romance › Re: Adeola Marcus Blasts Leonard Daunsi For Marrying Another Woman by laudate: 1:09pm On Jan 19, 2018 |
yhemster: Wetin person eyes no go see for the life? Cos she makes those claims doesn't mean she's telling the truth okay? Her word against who? She's just trying to convict the guy in the court of social media, and why is she bring his newly marriage wife into this? If she truly care for her as a sister, DM should be her first option and not this public annoucement. **Peeps who seeks public attention especially sympathy have something in common, they always lie and they're always bitter. She made claims, which the man could not deny and has not bothered denying. Is she related to the man's newly married wife? So what do you mean by she should care for her as a sister? Did that woman care for her? So why should she keep quiet?  You said " Peeps who seeks public attention especially sympathy have something in common, they always lie and they're always bitter." Are you speaking from personal experience? Have you ever come to social media to blow up lies, and show off bitterness?  Is that the reason why you feel the bad behaviour of the man should be covered up? |