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PoliticsRe: Fight For Oil Subsidy Return, Then South South Fight For Resourses Control by LeMolar: 12:04pm On Jan 05, 2012
Shut Up
PoliticsRe: Police Disperse Pro-biafra Procession In Nnewu, Anambra by LeMolar: 8:55pm On Dec 01, 2011
ak47mann:
my friend shut your AMALA stinking polluted mouth,must you comment?everything na joke bad blood embarassed
Shut up you dirty mouth Ewu Yoruba
PoliticsRe: Police Disperse Pro-biafra Procession In Nnewu, Anambra by LeMolar: 1:55pm On Dec 01, 2011
KINGwax:
provoke my arss! Eediot, who d pigs do u think u are?
Shut up Ewu Yoruba
PoliticsRe: Ojukwu: Immortalize Him – Yerima by LeMolar: 12:58pm On Dec 01, 2011
[quote author=Okija_juju link=topic=814905.msg9670027#msg9670027 date=1322740309]I don mess with laugh o!! grin

As much as your post was laced with malice against my people, I cant deny that you did make some valid points.

The biafran dream is dead. Everybody lean back and make Nigeria better.[/quote]You need to throw into the EVIL FOREST where you belong Animal
PoliticsRe: Ojukwu: Immortalize Him – Yerima by LeMolar: 12:56pm On Dec 01, 2011
[quote author=Okija_juju link=topic=814905.msg9670027#msg9670027 date=1322740309]I don mess with laugh o!! grin

As much as your post was laced with malice against my people, I cant deny that you did make some valid points.

The biafran dream is dead. Everybody lean back and make Nigeria better.[/quote]You are a very big Fool
PoliticsRe: Massob To Join Boko Haram - Uwazuruike, Leader Threatens: I May Join Boko Haram by LeMolar: 3:27pm On Jun 20, 2011
[quote author=~Bluetooth link=topic=694519.msg8554665#msg8554665 date=1308578725]Ibos are closer to Alamijiris and are such should learn to love themselves.No wonder Ironsi sounds like a hausa name.MASSOB + Boko HARAM = REPUBLIC of BIAFRA[/quote]you are crazy foolish animal always talking rubbish
PoliticsRe: Massob To Join Boko Haram - Uwazuruike, Leader Threatens: I May Join Boko Haram by LeMolar: 1:11pm On Jun 20, 2011
Why not divide this country so their will be peace
PoliticsRe: Fashola/Ngige Ticket For 2015! by LeMolar: 9:55am On May 11, 2011
naijacann:
Permit me to submit my predictions for 2015.
PDP gets booted from power after 2015. Reason: Besides Jonathan, there isn't any other likeable person in PDP.
The equation could change if PDP decides to bring in a radical like Col. Abubakar Umar to fly its ticket together with a strong Igbo man as VP. But I doubt if all those thieves would ever take this risk of installling Umar. Sambo isn't a factor at all, and so I wont even mention him.
The only guy left is David Mark. I think he'll try; but If AC flies a south west-south east ticket(Muslim/xtian ticket) in Fashola and Ngige---guys ethnicity apart---this would be a winning ticket. (Besides, Mark is a christian, who in the east would he fly with him that's a muslim?)
The entire south would vote for them(fashola/ngige), including christians in the north. Edo goes with them as well. And so this may well be the ticket.
But if they decide to fly a Ribadu/Fashola ticket, and PDP picks a strong Igbo man as VP together with a notherner on top, then AC should kiss themselves good bye for 2015.
Someone just shouted Sambo/Soludo 2015!!!, Well, we'll see.
You Need To Grow Up What Do You Mean Fahola/Ngige Ticket Why Not Ngige/Fashola Ticket You Are Using Indirect Way To Tell Igbo People That The Are Not Qualifier To Rule Nigeria Is Not Obasanajo From Yoruba Why Another Yoruba Man Again In 2015 For President
PoliticsRe: It Is Time To Form A Yoruba Nation by LeMolar: 9:56am On May 03, 2011
Yoruba Should Never Forget To Take Their Brothers And Sisters Along With Them I Mean Hausa/Fulani To Their New Nation Please I Beg
PoliticsRe: Plans Revealed On How North And South Plan To Punish South Western Rascals. by LeMolar: 1:06am On May 03, 2011
Desola:
How about the oil and gas deposit found in ogun state? Ondo is also the largest cocoa producer in the country.
Who Told You Their Is Oil And Gas In Ogun State
TV/MoviesRe: Pay Me $20m & I Will Reject It If It Is For Producing English Movie: Big Mouthy? by LeMolar: 1:01am On May 03, 2011
Yoruba People Like To Make Mouth Why
PoliticsRe: Plans Revealed On How North And South Plan To Punish South Western Rascals. by LeMolar: 12:39am On May 03, 2011
Desola:
@gokuu abi no oku? What do you say about the oil in Ondo? Is that part of the SS?

Listen, the UK has little or no natural resources to boast of and has no significant GDP other than that they are great at finance yet, they are still part of the strongest economies in the world. What do you say about that?

I personally think it's a brilliant idea that the Igbos would now be leaving the SW to develop their region. We can't hold them slaves forever. I wish them the very best and looking forward to a long awaited breath of fresh air in my region. I have no doubt that they would succeed. Good luck, good riddance!
Point of Correction The Oil In Ondo Is In Ijaw Land Not In Yoruba Land
PoliticsRe: Plans Revealed On How North And South Plan To Punish South Western Rascals. by LeMolar: 11:30pm On May 02, 2011
If Pdp Punish South-West That Is Fine Because Their Character Suck
NYSCRe: List Of Corp Members Killed In Bauchi As Released By Nysc by LeMolar: 8:22pm On Apr 30, 2011
jason123:
What part of the "middle belt" are you from?? I mean, what state??
Am From Jos While My Mother Is From South-East  And Hausa/Fulani/Yoruba Are Disgrace To Nigerians
NYSCRe: List Of Corp Members Killed In Bauchi As Released By Nysc by LeMolar: 7:58pm On Apr 30, 2011
coolestboy:
Le molar, chino11 and all igbo Nlanders dt are sayin nonsense and talking 2 we yorubas anyhow, I KNOW U'RE NOT WIT your SENSE, AND U'RE NOT OK.
An adage says '2 wrongs can neva make a right'
So, u people wnt us 2 start fighting like u fools? Impossible.
if nt dt u people are idiots will fighting or revenging solve problems like dis?
I wonda how u people(IGBOS) think.
USELESS PEOPLES.
Point Of Correction Am Not From IGbo But From Middle Belt. The Problem We Have In Nigeria Is Hausa/Fulani/Yoruba
NYSCRe: List Of Corp Members Killed In Bauchi As Released By Nysc by LeMolar: 5:50pm On Apr 30, 2011
What Is Wrong With Yoruba Fools Are You Sure You People Have Any Common Sense Shame On You Idolts
PoliticsRe: Polls Violence: Northerners In Onitsha Flee To Asaba, Army Barracks by LeMolar: 3:06pm On Apr 30, 2011
What Is Wrong With Hausa And Fulani People
PoliticsRe: Arrest Northern Leaders Now Or We Attack Hausas-militants by LeMolar: 12:10pm On Apr 30, 2011
If Buhari is arrested, nothing will happen —Asari Dokubo
By WOLE BALOGUN
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Asari

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Leader of the Niger Delta Volunteer Force, Alhaji Mujadhadi Asari Dokubo, has said that presidential candidate of Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), General Muhammadu Buhari, should be arrested and prosecuted over the riots that claimed lives and properties in the North.
Speaking with Saturday Sun, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Dokubo said that the violence in the North could have been caused by what Buhari said when he voted on April 16. He also spoke on other issues.

What is your feeling about President Jonathan’s victory in the presidential poll?
It is a very great achievement and I think he deserves it. He won fair and square. He won overwhelmingly in four zones of the six zones and made significant inroads in the two other zones, winning Taraba and Adamawa, in the North East zone and this election is better than Abiola’s. It showed the overwhelming support of the people of the South for the presidency of Goodluck Jonathan. When Abiola contested, Akwa Ibom, Rivers Anambra and Imo states did not vote for him. They voted for Tofa. But in this election, the people of the South overwhelmingly voted for Goodluck Jonathan. The people of the North Central of Kwara, Kogi, Benue, and Nasarawa also voted for him. This shows the preponderance of these zones. Over 90 per cent of the ethnic nationalities that were forcefully conscripted into Nigeria supported Jonathan and this is a good omen for all of us. It shows that those who refuse and who have always considered themselves born to rule, going by what Orkar said during his coup, do not want to be part of us.

Which people are you saying in particular?
I mean those rioting.

What is your reaction to the carnage that trailed the elections?
I think it is unfortunate; but they acted true to type. The bloodletting and senseless killing were premeditated. All signs of pre-plan war were there. Why is it that youth corps members were singled out for attack in Niger, Bauchi, Kaduna, Gombe and Kano? Why were they going to the youth corps members’ lodge if there was no communication among them? Statements made by Buhari did not help matters. I watched Buhari on the day of elections, on Ajazeera, where he said that the polls had been rigged but that he was not going to court. He said that if his party wants to go to court, it should. They thought that they could intimidate Jonathan and INEC. They thought that INEC would not continue to announce the results. Why didn’t Buhari say that 2003 and 2007 elections were rigged? The 2007 elections were adjudged the worst. His kinsman, Yar’Adua, was declared winner. Why didn’t he decry rigging then? Why didn’t the North riot? Why didn’t he reject the National Assembly elections? It is obvious that this carnage was planned and Buhari should be help responsible. In fact, the CPC, his party, is culpable.

What agenda would you set for President Jonathan after May 29?
The most fundamental agenda that should be before Jonathan is the convocation of a sovereign national conference. We must sit down and address even the aftermath of the elections and the events after the elections. The post-election violence has clearly shown that we cannot be together and there is an urgent and compelling need for us to sit down and discuss, in a conference, how we are going to live together or pull apart, as it has happened in Sudan. Also, in the short time, Jonathan must have zero-tolerance for corruption. There should be good governance, following the rule of law strictly. He must also cut down wasteful expenditures. Why should there be so many cars in the villa? It should be reduced. Why should his aides live in hotels? He should cut down on foreign trips. He should look at the contract papers and cancel padded contracts and, therefore, give the wealth back to the people. He should ensure his energy programme works and should enhance transportation by constructing and rehabilitating roads. He should open up the country. All these should be in the front burner and he must be just to all.

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has called for Buhari’s arrest. What is your reaction?
I think that Buhari’s arrest is overdue. There must be somebody held responsible for the painful loss of the lives of young ones and innocent peoples, especially the youth corps members because their parents sent them to school and they have gone to serve their country. They conducted elections that have been adjudged free and fair, but a man decided to send his mob out to kill people. Somebody should be punished for the atrocities credited to the CPC. If you look at it critically, Jonathan won overwhelmingly in the North Central, South West and South South, South East. The respect some of us have for Buhari has been lost.

After the elections, I saw him on the screen saying that ballot papers were being flown and thumbprinted. Who was he telling that rubbish? Did they need to thumbprint ballot papers and fly it when, in unit per unit, you can easily thumbprint ballot papers? So, how can somebody just manufacture a lie like that, a lie that even my smallest daughters cannot believe? I have been involved in elections. Ballot papers are thumb-printed at the units. They can go and hide in some places, close to the units and snatch the ones in the units, to replace them. So, such lie by Buhari is ingenious.

They planned the reaction, and the carnage to test us. Unfortunately, we did not react. It is not that we cannot react. They know that we are capable of reacting and if we react, they would look foolish. Buhari never campaigned, from the start. Jega, the INEC and the North prepared to rig elections and that was why the North was given more registered voters than the South. The tentative INEC voters’ register had 60 million voters, but instead of the figure coming down, after the verification, which saw the removal of double registrations etc, the North’s registered voters surprisingly went up and we now have 73 million. Extra votes were added in the North because they thought that Buhari never needed our votes. He was only banking on a run-off, which would be after the first ballot, where he requires a single majority to win. So, he never needed the votes of the other tribes: the Efik, Igbo, Yoruba or Ijaw.

He thought that there was a monolithic North that would give him victory in a run-off.
As far as we are concerned, somebody must be responsible for the carnage and be prosecuted. We cannot continue to indulge this barbarous, murderous mob in the North. Each time they carry out the carnage, we sweep it under the carpet; that cannot continue. If we also had to vent our anger in the same manner, they would lose more than us, because there are more of their people in our midst. But we cannot do it, because being a Muslim I find it very difficult to take the life of a fellow Muslim. We found ourselves in a quagmire. My family and my children and many of my people are Muslims. The Imam in my house is from Maiduguri. So, am I going to kill him? The man teaching my children, in my school, is from Maiduguri and I cannot kill him. My people see me as a leader; so the northerners and Muslims among us see me as their brother and a leader.

It is really unfortunate. People like Buhari should not be allowed to be moving freely after that carnage. They should be brought to book, to show that they are not above the law. The president must assert his power and arrest the man; nothing will happen. I repeat, nothing will happen. The worst they have done is the killing of innocent people and they cannot do that any more. If they do more, they know that others would not fold their hands and watch.

The Igbo hope to take over from Jonathan in 2015, which explains why they voted for him. Is this possible?
I don’t believe that the majority of the Igbo voted for Jonathan because power should be given to them in 2015. There is no where the Igbo sat down with him to discuss that. But I believe that naturally, for equity and justice, power should go to the Igbo in 2015. If we want to run a country that is balanced and equitable, where justice reigns supreme, then we must look at the number of years ruled by each of the zones. The most disadvantageous zone now is the South East. They have held executive powers for less down one year. And naturally everybody should concur and give them political power. And I am totally in support of that. I would be in the forefront to fight for that, even as we should continue to go into convocation of a sovereign national conference. In the interim, I believe that every one of us, in all the zones, should work together in the same way they worked together to elect Jonathan, to give power to the South East, even by the so called zoning. The North Central has ruled, with Yakubu Gowon. Murtala Muhammed, Sani Abacha, Shehu Shagari came from North East. We had Tafawa Bafewa and Yar’Adua from North West. After the South South, the South East is the most disadvantaged.

What in your opinion will cause Nigeria to break up?
It is the continuous act of impunity, on the part of the people from the North West, the Hausa Fulani and those who have been collaborating with them. The act of impunity has continued. They cancelled an election that was widely believed to have been won by a South western, MKO Abiola, in 1993, murdered him and we accepted it. They committed pogrom with the Igbo, in the civil war and there is a continued act of genocide every time. But we cannot continue to condone this, because they are signs that they cannot continue to be with us. This was what Gideon Orkar said in his attempted coup. We cannot continue to condone people who think that they would continue to rule us. They think that they have better right to lead us and this has nothing to do with religion.
I don’t know how many northerners are better Muslims than my children and I. The only way to stay together is to see us as equals. So, there are people who talk about Zaria and others, but in a federal nations, where there are many nations, in a heterogeneous nation, like ours, every one would be allowed to practise his beliefs. And where the Muslims are in the majority they have a right to sharia. No law can be imposed on theirs. So, it is mutual respect that is lacking with these people in the North West and the North East.

What would make you and the Niger Delta Volunteer Force to go back to the creeks?
I don’t think that we are contemplating that. Jonathan is president; we supported him and we worked for him. We would continue to stand with him, not because he is good luck but because we believe in him. He represents our interests and we are going to protect that interest. We will continue to demand and advocate the convocation of a sovereign national conference, which was our primary objective and fundamental demand before Goodluck Jonathan came to power. We will continue to press for this, but in a very peaceful way. There will be no need for us to go to the creeks’ no need whatsoever.

Members of your group used to say that they had one more river to cross. What is that river and have you crossed it?
No, we are at the shores, and I think the activities, the acts of impunity taking place and engineered by the Hausa-Fulani of the North would provide the boat for us to cross to our destination of reclaiming our stolen sovereignty.

What do you mean by stolen sovereignty?
Yes, the British people came and signed protectorate treaties with our forebears, which gave birth to various independent nations, even among the Ijaws. I am from an independent state called the Kalabas, the kingdom of Kalabari. We signed treaties with them. Other nations, include the Ishekiris and all these nations, signed protectorate treaties with the British, but those treaties were jettisoned when the British imposed colonialism on us. In 1914, they said that they had amalgamated us with people we don’t even know, without even seeking our consent. So that is the stolen sovereignty that we are fighting for. And we would fight until we get it back.

Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi, once recommended division of Nigeria along North and South line. What is your reaction to that suggestion?
The respected comrade brother, might not have the full information. Those of us who have been in the progressive front and who have had to meet with him on several occasions have educated him on this. It is not possible to divide Muslim-Christian South/North. We have said that there must be a sovereign national conference. He is right in his demands, because we are not the same. I don’t see any affinity between me and an Hausa or Fulani man. Even with religion, as Muslims, he does not consider me as his brother; so why should I consider somebody who does not consider me as his brother? A people must unanimously decide to live together; we have not done that and until we do that, through a conference, we may continue to have problem. What Gaddafi said does not arise.

If a military coup sacks Jonathan, how would you want the Niger Delta in particular and Nigeria, in general to react?
I don’t even want to hear about it. It would never happen and if it happens, we are going to retaliate in one million fold. They should never attempt it. Obasanjo stayed and completed his tenure and left. Yar’Adua stayed and completed his tenure. God took him. So, Jonathan will also stay and continue his tenure. It is only God and the people who voted him by the constitution that can remove him. The consequence of using extraneous means to remove him cannot be imagined.

What if he dies in office?
That is in the hands of God. But we are praying that he should be alive because we believe he is going to be the best person to rule this country. He is the most acceptable person. He is the one that the people of this country have given their mandate freely and fairly and we pray to God to preserve his life for us. But any attempt to truncate his regime and tamper with his life will be met with the greatest resistance ever imagined.

What is your appraisal of the amnesty programme?
I am not a militant and I am not competent to answer that question, but if there is such a programme, it is okay. After all, the government has been doing this to one section. They have nomadic and almajiri education. But the amnesty has no legal backing, because none of the people being given amnesty has been found by the law to have committed any crime. And people should not be criminalised for standing up for their rights, for standing up against the fraudulent confiscation of our land and embezzlement of our national resources.
PoliticsRe: Why Is Nairaland All About Igbos? by LeMolar: 12:31am On Apr 28, 2011
seanet02:
It sucks to be ibo for Real! Apart from the kidnapping and importation of fake Paracetamols by ibos they are they most politically inept, indolent and steepid in the country. Sucks To be ibo for real!
Yoruba Fool Shut Up What Is Wrong With You Am From Middle Belt And IGbo People Are The Most Intelligent People In  Nigeria
PoliticsRe: Do You Support A North/South Referendum? by LeMolar: 1:14am On Apr 26, 2011
alj harem:
look yu have to be really with urself, there is nothing like southern nigeria

we have ijaws

yorubas

igbos

ibibio/annag

etc

there will never be a southern nigeria until igbo publically apologises to nigerians for uniting the south and the north through nnamadi
alj harem Or Whatever You Call Yourself Nigerian Must Be Divided We Are Sick And Tired  Of  You  People Hausa/Fulani  Their Is Nothing Good That Can Come Out Of You People. We The Middle Belt Want Our Own Country Because We Do Not Want To  Stay In The Same Country With You People  Again
PoliticsRe: Do You Support A North/South Referendum? by LeMolar: 1:00am On Apr 26, 2011
Justcash:
I'd prefer the south to be split into three. Biafra, ND Republic and Oodua republic. I personally won't like to be in the same country with Yorubas. There will still be no peace and harmony.
I Agree With You 101% South Should Be Divided Into 3 Country So Every Body Should Have Peace Nobody Should Listen To Ezeuche Who Want Stay In The Same Country With Yoruba People Who Hate IGbo People
PoliticsRe: Do You Support A North/South Referendum? by LeMolar: 10:37pm On Apr 25, 2011
[quote author=EzeUche__ link=topic=654051.msg8203548#msg8203548 date=1303766376]Just a simple YES or NO. None of the other gibberish you wrote is needed.  undecided

If you have a problem with a referendum, then simply say NO. Is that hard for you to understand?[/quote]Yes We Agree That Nigeria Must Be Divided But Not Into 2 Country So You Have To STOP This Rubbish South/North Because An Average IGbo Person Will Never Agree With You To Be In The Same Country With Yoruba Fools After Suffering From Hausa/Fulani Trouble
PoliticsRe: Sai One Nigeria by LeMolar: 10:33pm On Apr 25, 2011
[quote author=EzeUche__ link=topic=654101.msg8203513#msg8203513 date=1303766112]Divide Nigeria is the task that must be done. [/quote]Yes We Agree That Nigeria Must Be Divided But Not Into 2 Country So You Have To STOP This Rubbish South/North Because  An Average IGbo Person Will Never Agree With You To Be In The Same Country With Yoruba Fools  After Suffering From Hausa/Fulani Trouble
PoliticsRe: Do You Support A North/South Referendum? by LeMolar: 10:17pm On Apr 25, 2011
[quote author=EzeUche__ link=topic=654051.msg8201849#msg8201849 date=1303749065]All I need is a simple Yes [/b]or [b]No, to the question: Do you support a North/South Referendum?[/quote]I Think You Need To Grow Up What Do You Mean By  To Divide Nigeria Into South And North While Not Think How To Have You Own Country  IGbo People Living In Nigeria Are About 40 Million Population And Yoruba People Hate IGbo People With Big Passion
PoliticsRe: 3 Bombs rock Northeastern Nigerian City; Many Dead - North Now Like Iraq by LeMolar: 5:28pm On Apr 25, 2011
Let Divide This Stupid Country Called Nigeria And We Middle Belt Can No Longer Stay  In The Same Country With Yoruba,Hausa,Fulani The Three Tribe Are The Problem Nigeria Have Today
PoliticsRe: Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubus Boys In Action: See The Difference by LeMolar: 5:12pm On Apr 25, 2011
What Is Wrong With This Yoruba Fools The Always Make Empty Noise Am From Middle Belt And I Think Nigeria We Be A Better Place Without Yoruba,Hausa,Fulani The Are The Problem Nigeria Have Stupid Fools
PoliticsRe: I'm Predicting Buhari Will Win On Saturday! by LeMolar: 1:33pm On Apr 15, 2011
am from north   and  i will never  waste my precious  vote  on  buhari  because  he is a looser already  nigerians are waiting on saturday to kick him out for good
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Has Shown He Can Be Trusted! So He Still Gets My Vote by LeMolar: 6:08pm On Apr 10, 2011
a vote for gej is a like a vote for nigerian progress
PoliticsRe: Jonathan Has Shown He Can Be Trusted! So He Still Gets My Vote by LeMolar: 6:06pm On Apr 10, 2011
buhari is a looser nigerians should vote him out
PoliticsRe: Results So Far On The Presidential Election.. Updated.. Post More Updates Here by LeMolar: 1:15pm On Apr 10, 2011
gej

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