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PoliticsRe: South-south, South-east Governors Back Jonathan, Condemn Northern Terrorists by masu: 5:49am On May 13, 2013
I wish my home state plateau will join.

We are tired of hausa fulani people.
Foreign AffairsRe: 5 Worst Leaders In African History by masu: 5:23am On May 13, 2013
Ibb
Idi amin
Paul bear
Mubarak
Omat el bashir
PoliticsRe: What If:imagine Northern Nigeria As The Major Source Of Nigerians Revenue by masu: 6:59pm On May 12, 2013
a Fulani friend of my dad also said it bluntly to my dad.

his word is "if we(Fulani's) are the owners of oil in naija, kai everybody go be our slave"
if we have our way we will wipe away Niger deltas and Ibos then take over naija fully"

anyway that statement cost him his friendship with my dad though he careless.
we are not SS that live miles away from them yet they think such ill about them wat abt us MB.

THESE GUYS HAS NO GOOD INTENTION FOR NIGERIA, I CAN SAY IT CLEARLY THAT FULANI HAUSA ARE ON A MISSION.
PoliticsRe: The Difference Between General Buhari And Dokubo-asari's Statement by masu:
IF I WERE TO JUDGE BETWEEN THE TWO STATEMENT:

1) buhari is an ex presdo, elderly states man,highly respected both home and abroad.
while dokubo is a nobody and a militant.
2)buhari had once truncated a democritic government of this nation.
while dokubo had vandalize our oil pipeline.
3)buhari is a presidential candidate till date
while dokubo is a nobody.

my judgement:
dokubo should rcv 100 lashes of cain,
buhari should be sentense to death because his earlier speech "lynch anyone ..." has cost the death of innocent citizens,
as an elderly states man he should watch his words more than us.
PoliticsRe: Lawmakers Beg Police To Forgive Nasarawa Militia That Killed Over 30 Police Men by masu: 4:11am On May 10, 2013
Hausa fulani how do we end up with this people for goodness sake
PoliticsRe: IMAGINE: WIPE Out The Whole N/delta For Peace To Reign. - Hon Bala Ibn Na’allah by masu: 7:52pm On May 09, 2013
[quote]‘God is angry’ with Northern Nigeria- Dokubo Asari


Nicholas Ibekwe

Published: February 8,2013





Ex-Niger Delta militant, Dokubo Asari, has blamed northern elites for the Boko Haram insurgency and ‘backwardness’ of the region.

In an exclusive interview with Rariya Newspaper, Mr. Asari said northerners should pray for forgiveness because they are facing the wrath of God.

“For how many years the ruling oligarchy of the north has been encouraging oppression? The people of the north are poor, they did not benefit from the years of criminal, immoral ravaging of the lands of Ogonis, Ijaws, Urhobos, Itsekiris and others. The people are watching. They are going to Dubai, London and everywhere to buy house. They are sending their children abroad. They forgot God. They forgot that there are so many children roaming the street. All these things, one day a Daniel will come to judgement. And that is it, it has come to judgement, and the people are confronting them,” he said.

“What is happening in the north is the north creates a monster, and the monster is consuming them. God is angry with the north. Let them cry to Allah for forgiveness.”

Mr. Asari said it would be difficult for a Northerner to win the 2015 presidential election as the fear of Boko Haram will prevent people in the region from coming out to vote on election day.

An Ijaw sovereign state

Mr. Asari who traced the struggle of the people of the Niger Delta to the Battle of Akasa between the British and the people of Nimbe Brass, said he is not interested in resource control for the people of the Niger Delta but for an independent Ijaw State.

“For me as an individual, I’m not involved in resources control. I believe first in what Kwame Nkrumah said: ‘‘seek ye first the political kingdom, and all other things will be added to you.’’ What I believe in is an independence of my people.

“Yes, my position is quite different from what others are fighting for. My position is an independent nation. It is an undeniable right of our people to fight for the independence of our country, which has not been extinguished because we signed a protracted treaty with Britain. We did not surrender our sovereignty to Britain to be colonised. So as far as those treaties are the 1914 amalgamation of Nigeria is illegal, null and void. So also the declaration of independence in 1960 and also the declaration of Nigeria in 1966 as a republic are also illegal,” he said.

I only care about Ijaws

The former militant who only recently criticised President Goodluck Jonathan for running an inept government said he only cares about the Ijaw people and by relation, the Igbo and other ethnic groups of the Niger Delta.

“I have always said that, I’m fighting for the independence of my people, the Ijaw people. I don’t have any feeling than the feeling of an Ijaw man. That is the truth. And the feelings of the wellbeing of Niger Delta and Igbo people, because I share blood with Igbo. I’m an Ijaw, an Igbo and a Niger Deltan. I don’t have any feeling with any other people.”

He said he has not ceased his fight for a sovereign Ijaw State but is only on “sabbatical” as it is inappropriate to fight with one’s brother (a reference to Mr. Jonathan who is from the Ijaw ethnic group as well).

He also claimed that he was not part of the amnesty deal the federal government signed with the Niger Delta militants, saying “I will not use my hand to trade away my freedom.”

Dialogue with Boko Haram

Mr. Asari, who claimed he spent time in prison with some leaders of the Islamist sect, Boko Haram, said the only way out of the insurgency is through dialogue.

“From the very beginning I was one of those people who asked the government to dialogue with them. I was in prison with some of them. I was with Mohammed Ashafa at Kuje prison; I was in SSS underground prison with Mohammed Isa, Hussain and Yusuf, Murtada and others. Late Mohammed Yusuf left SSS underground prison few days before I was put in there. Dialogue is the only solution. As far as I’m concerned, both government and Boko Haram cannot win this war. The bloodshed should be stopped. It will not remove anything from the part of government of President Jonathan to dialogue with this people,” he said.
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PoliticsRe: IMAGINE: WIPE Out The Whole N/delta For Peace To Reign. - Hon Bala Ibn Na’allah by masu: 7:47pm On May 09, 2013
by naptu2: 7:06pm
Al-Mustapha's lawyer at the Oputa Panel.
The comments are shocking, but the report looks very much like a hatchet job, so I have to ask the obvious question; did he really say those things or is the report made up to tarnish his image?

yes he did.
PoliticsRe: Arrest Me If You Can, Dokubo-Asari Dares IG, Reps, Others by masu: 7:38pm On May 09, 2013
they need to arrest obj for saying that his re-election will be do or die affair
arrest buhari for saying baboon will soak with blood
etc and then arrest asari
PoliticsRe: Arrest Me If U Can, Asari Dokubor Dares Federal Government! by masu: 7:30pm On May 09, 2013
they need to arrest obj for saying that his re-election will be do or die affair
arrest buhari for saying baboon will soak with blood
etc and then arrest asari
PoliticsRe: Kano Bomb-Blasted Bus-Park To Be Converted To Islamic-School by masu: 3:22pm On May 04, 2013
one of the biggest and best miracle God will do for nigeria is to sent away the hausa/fulani/kanuri.

we only need MB,SW,SE and SS as one country. this is just the peace we are praying for.
PoliticsRe: Supporting Nigeria Against Biafra Was Our Greatest Mistake — Asari Dokubo by masu: 5:43am On May 04, 2013
I agree with asari on this bcus we the middle beltans continue to regret thw mistate our fathers made.

An ibo man love live and let live.
SportsRe: Counting On Mikel To Be A Messi- Segun Odegbami by masu: 3:18pm On May 02, 2013
odegbami is spot on in this
PoliticsRe: Aliko Dangote: Wife & Children? by masu: 11:43am On May 01, 2013
PoliticsRe: Aguleri- Kogi Conflict: Heavy Shooting Continues In Oil- Rich Okpeze by masu: 2:56am On Apr 30, 2013
i still doubt that igalas fighting ibos. no no no
is this not a fulani war signature we see here?
attack at night and run away b4 morning tactice?

probably they want ibos to attack wrong people back.
but truely ibos has suffered in this country more than we all.

give peace a chance.
PoliticsRe: Another Appointment Controversy For Okonjo-iweala by masu: 6:58pm On Apr 23, 2013
you need to be yoruba fulani or hausa otherwise you are a tribalist.
but if you are yoruba hausa or fulani just do as you like remove others and replace with your people you are patrotic.

nonsense country. this woman should quit this government and work away.
PoliticsRe: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by masu: 11:22am On Apr 23, 2013
Yorubas should be very careful becaus there actions is putin them in bad light to we minority.

Why is it only yorubas fulanis and hausas that is crying fowl about ibos nepotism?

Why not we the minorities after many years of nepotism from yorubas fulanis and hausas against us.
PoliticsRe: My Writings And Okonjo-Iweala - Sacked NEMA Spokeman by masu: 10:02am On Apr 23, 2013
My take is "big no to tribalism". Let credibility take its course in this dam country.

My tribe may not be very competitive but will not be illtreated bcus we are minority in a nation credibility reigns.

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