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PoliticsRe: Judgment Day For The Bench by meavox: 3:27pm On Sep 10, 2019
May God please deliver us from Buhari! Mad Taliban.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Presidency: The Augean Stable Of Corruption by meavox: 2:25pm On Sep 10, 2019
SLAP44:
This government was convened with only one intention, to steal.
To steal South's money and to carry out Fulani Revolution using terrorist Fulani herdsmen and RUGA Fulani townships.
PoliticsThe Courts Must Nullify President Buhari’s Election On Grounds Of Perjury by meavox(op): 2:18pm On Sep 10, 2019
OPINION: THE COURTS MUST NULLIFY PRESIDENT BUHARI’S ELECTION ON GROUNDS OF PERJURY by Femi Aribisala

In filing his INEC papers for the 2019 presidential election, President Buhari lied under oath. He committed outright perjury.
There can be no doubt that we are living today in Nigeria in proverbially “interesting times.” We have just gone through the worst presidential election in the history of Nigeria, marred by massive fraud, vote inflation and deflation, ballot-snatching, riots and voter intimidation and suppression.

Atiku Abubakar, one of the main contestants in the election, has painstakingly presented a water-tight case before the presidential elections petition tribunal; indicating that the declaration of President Buhari as the winner of the February 2019 presidential election was a great travesty of justice. The future of the country hangs on a precipice, while we await the verdict of the learned judges of the judiciary.

Case against Buhari
A critical aspect of the case against the president pertains to his school-leaving certificate, which is a constitutional requirement for contesting the presidential election. At different times, the president has presented different contradictory statements concerning this.
At one point, we were told that the president’s certificate is with the military board. Then we were told the primary school he attended could attest for his WASC results. Then we were told that WAEC has decided to deliver a confirmation of his result directly to the president in Aso Rock. Then we were told that Abba Kyari, the president’s chief of staff, personally collected a copy of the president’s certificate from Cambridge WASC.

Then we were told that the president actually obtained a Master’s degree from the War College in the United States. Then we were told that the president speaks good English, therefore, he does not need a certificate to show he is qualified to be president. Then we were told the president has a photograph attesting to his stint in primary or secondary school. It has even been argued that the president is better academically qualified to run for office than his main opponent, Atiku Abubakar.

However, in the final analysis, all these points of contention no longer matter one way or the other. The critical point is this: in filing his INEC papers for the 2019 presidential election, President Buhari lied under oath. He committed outright perjury. Under the law in Nigeria, this renders him ineligible to contest the presidency. Therefore, his declaration by INEC as the duly elected president of Nigeria must be nullified by the courts.

This is not even a case of asking for the election to be re-run. Lai Mohammed, the Minister of Information and Culture, has been making a last-ditch plea on behalf of the president. He says concerning the president’s non-existent school-leaving certificate: “53 years after a fellow has left secondary school. I think we should pardon him if he does not even know where he has kept it.”

However, it is not the business of the judiciary to pardon a serial violator of the law. It is the business of the judiciary to uphold the law. On more than one occasion, President Buhari failed to provide his academic education qualifications to INEC as required by the law. This time, he provided false information to INEC under oath. Therefore, his election as president must be nullified and Atiku Abubakar should automatically be declared duly elected president of Nigeria.

In 2015, General Buhari failed to provide his academic qualifications to INEC as required by law. Nevertheless, he was sworn in as president of Nigeria. But now the question of the president’s non-existent academic qualification to be president has resurfaced again and it has now been put squarely before the courts. The question that arises now is this: is the president above the law? Are Nigerians equal before the law? Should Muhammadu Buhari who flouted the law in 2015 be allowed to flout it again in 2019?

If Nigeria is to be confirmed as a nation of laws and of the rule of law, this must not be allowed to happen again. The courts need to speak in no uncertain terms that President Buhari is not above the law but subject to the law.

Mr. president’s shenanigans
In the bid to convince skeptical Nigerians that the president is qualified to run for president, in November 2018, officials of the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) led by the registrar, Dr. Iyi Uwadiae, came all the way from Ghana to present to the president in Aso Rock an attestation certificate that he sat for his WASC exams, as well as a confirmation of his results.

However, Dr, Uwadiae committed a blunder by claiming that WAEC has the records of the exam that President Buhari took in 1962. Significantly, President Buhari himself made no such claim. The president claimed he took the exam in 1961 and not in 1962. Dr. Uwadiae had to be corrected concerning the precise date during his presentation in Aso Rock. Surely, if the so-called records at WAEC were authentic, they would indicate the correct date.

Moreover, at the presidential elections’ tribunal of 2019, a senior official of WAEC testified under oath that the documents lavishly presented to the president by Dr. Uwadiae actually did not originate from WAEC. If not, where then did they come from? Are they forgeries? Was the event in 2018, which was well-publicized in the glare of television cameras and carried prominently in the national dailies, simply a ruse intended to deceive innocent Nigerians?

Your guess is as good as mine.
The crux of the matter now is that President Buhari did not, in fact, submit a valid school-leaving certificate to INEC as required by law before contesting the 2019 presidential elections. The evidence suggests the president might not even possess a valid certificate.

Presidential perjury
President Buhari filed an affidavit with INEC claiming that he attended Middle School, Katsina from 1953 to 1956. However, the national archive in Kaduna indicates conclusively that the Middle School was abolished in Northern Nigeria in 1953, so Buhari’s claim to have attended Middle School, Katsina from 1953 to 1956 is palpably false.

It was also discovered that primary school certificates were only presented upon completion of Middle School from 1948 to 1952 and not before. This again contradicts what President Buhari swore on oath in his INEC form CF001. He claimed he obtained his primary school certificate in 1952 and that he attended Middle School, Katsina from 1953 to 1956.

This means the president could not have obtained the primary school certificate as he claimed. In effect, what the president presented to INEC under oath was false.

The president stands accused of perjury; an infraction punishable under the law. He swore an oath and made an affidavit to INEC claiming he attended Elementary School Daura and Mai Aduaa between 1948 and 1952. However, those schools were not in even existence either in Katsina or in the entire Northern Nigeria between 1948 and 1952. How then could President Buhari have attended non-existent schools?
President Buhari also swore on oath to INEC that he attended Middle School Katsina between 1953 and 1956. But again, the Middle School was not in existence as of 1953 and up till 1956. Finally, the president swore on oath that he attended Katsina Provincial College between 1956 and 1961. However, Katsina Provincial College was neither built, founded nor even in existence between 1956 and 1961.

All this makes our dear president a serial perjurer; an offence punishable by 14 years’ imprisonment. It also renders him disqualified as a presidential candidate, ensuring that he is not even entitled to be credited with any votes whatsoever.

The claim made on President Buhari’s Wikipedia page that he attended the United States War College in 1980 and obtained a Master’s Degree is also far from the truth. The U.S. War College affirms that it only awarded diploma courses in the period when Buhari was there. It only started its Master’s program in 2000, long after President Buhari had left.

Gaping holes in the defense
Under testimony at the tribunal, President Buhari’s defense collapsed. The president’s own witness contradicted the position he filed in his INEC form CF001 that his academic qualification documents: “are currently with the Secretary, Military Board as of the time of presenting this affidavit.”

Major-General Paul Tarfa was one of President Buhari’s course mates in the military, and he was brought to the tribunal by the president’s lawyers to confirm Buhari’s position when the president opened his defense. However, the Major-General testified that he and the president never submitted any certificates to the military board.

This confirms the claim of the military that the army has neither the certified true copy of the president’s credentials, nor even a copy of the certificate. A statement released by the Nigerian Army gave the lie to Buhari’s INEC affidavit by stating as follows:
“It is a practice in the Nigerian Army that before candidates are shortlisted for commissioning into the officers’ cadre of the Service; the Selection Board verifies the original copies of credentials that are presented. However, there is no available record to show that this process was followed in the 1960s. Neither the original copy, Certified True Copy (CTC); nor statement of result of Major General M Buhari’s WASC result, is in his personal file.”

That means again in no uncertain terms that Buhari committed perjury when he swore on oath that the military has his certificates. In effect, INEC is guilty of gross dereliction of duty. It failed in its responsibility to provide due diligence by vetting properly President Buhari’s credentials before allowing him to contest the 2019 presidential election.

Asked to defend its position that Buhari is qualified to contest, INEC failed to defend its stand at the presidential election petitions tribunal. It claimed it does not have any witness or evidence to present before the tribunal to defend its case. This is a sign of total defeat.

Judiciary to the rescue
The onus is now on the Nigerian judiciary to uphold the rule of law and salvage Nigeria’s democracy. In Nigeria, if a university graduate does not have an NYSC certificate, he is ineligible for public employment. That is the law. Similarly, if a presidential candidate does not have a school-leaving certificate, he is ineligible to stand for election as president of Nigeria.

The Nigerian judiciary remains one of the boldest and brightest in Africa, as can be seen in several of the cases it has already adjudicated in the current election cycle. Our judges are of such high international repute, they are regularly conscripted as justices in foreign countries such as the Gambia as well as in the International Court of Justice at the Hague.

The verdict of the courts on the 2019 presidential election is final. Therefore, Nigerians are waiting with bated breath to see how it will rule in this monumental case. Whatever may be its final verdict, one thing is certain. Nigeria will not be the same again after its pronouncement.

Source:
http://www.africannewstoday.com/politics/opinion-the-courts-must-nullify-president-buharis-election-on-grounds-of-perjury-by-femi-aribisala/
CrimeNigerians Increasingly Known As Drug Peddlers And Vice Spreaders by meavox(op): 1:00pm On Sep 04, 2019
From a WhatsApp post:

We are all angry and grieving from happenings in South Africa. But we need to use that to reflect upon plus the state of Nigeria, plus our international reputation. And most importantly to apply TRUTH to our thoughts about who we are in this world.

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NIGERIANS INCREASINGLY KNOWN AS DRUG PEDDLERS AND VICE SPREADERS

Nigerian ego means we never see ourselves as we truly are, and so we cannot see ourselves as the world sees us. Instead of looking for how many Nigerians are doctors and nurses abroad, let us ask how many Nigerians are in jails, prisons, police cells and immigration detention centers in Europe, Canada, USA, Australia, Malaysia, China, Indonesia, Dubai?

Nigerians we are seen not as a developing country anymore, but as a THIRD WORLD nation. We are seen as a totally DISHONEST and INSINCERE people who have not even got the INTELLIGENCE to reform and become decent human beings. This is the truth. Go on the Twitter and Facebook accounts of Europeans, South Africans, etc and read what is there about Nigerians! We tell ourselves that Canadians want us. Well, the honeymoon period with us is ending as Canadians are now complaining and don't want Nigerians in their own particular neighborhood.

It is the Nigerian orientation of get-rich-quick that the devil uses to gather us to himself and to make us his disciples of drug dealing and prostitution wherever we set our black feet. Whenever any foreign nation accepts us, we begin satan's work in their midst: drug dealing, prostitution, fraud, and stealing.

Nigerians, we know ourselves. We know that our young women and girls whom UN say are being trafficked, do WILLINGLY go to Europe to be prostitutes, after they and their parents have done rituals and sworn at the shrines of our gods. We know that our young men do rituals like eating feces in bread and even ritual killings for protection and power to traffick drugs in every country.

Nigerians we know ourselves. We know that we are very comfortable with wrongdoing and that lying, stealing, and cheating sit well with us. We get excited about being in a foreign country illegally and feel proud of having managed it without being caught out. Then with more lies we get ourselves an immigration lawyer and begin to hustle to get the right papers, and Green Card etc.

Nigerians, citizens of the world are aware of what we are and of the darkness within us. Even our fellow Africans feel revulsion for us. The destruction of our shops in South Africa, and our being killed will not end for as long as we will not end our love of drug dealing and prostitution, and preference to choose the devil's way.

Here is a promise from our Creator about our get-rich-quick attitude: "Those who want to get rich fall into temptation and a TRAP and into many foolish and harmful desires that plunge people into ruin and DESTRUCTION". – 1 Timothy 6:9 NIV

After all the centuries of mankind's existence, is this the "wisdom" we have set for ourselves, and to pass on to our children: Create a society of corrupt politicians and civil servants, do nothing but watch them; then for many ordinary Nigerians let us all escape abroad and live there illegally, then corruptly deal drugs and corruptly be involved in the vice of prostitution. God will NOT protect Nigerians from violence when we do neither condemn corruption, drug dealing and vice nor stop our family members from doing these activities. Especially as they also involve the practice of rituals and ritual killings to honor our ancestral gods who still march throughout the land of Nigeria.

From a very concerned Nigerian struggling in Canada who is urging my people to change because the world will not put up with our dishonesty, and God will not accept it, and will not protect us as a people or bless us as a people.

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If I can, I will attach some Facebook screenshots that were posted a few days ago on Nairaland but which are relevant to what the writer of the post talks about.

PoliticsThe Fulani’s Fear Of Uthman Dan Fodio’s Dream by meavox(op): 10:25am On Sep 03, 2019
THE FULANI’S FEAR OF UTHMAN DAN FODIO’S DREAM

BY SAHARA REPORTERS MAR 27, 2010

"The Hausa-Fulani has no ideals, no ambitions save such as sensual in character. He is a fatalist, spendthrift and a gambler. He is gravely immoral and is seriously diseased that he is a menace to any community to which he seeks to attach himself"- Lord Lugard in a Letter to his colleague, Walter H. Lang on September 25, 1918.

“Under the circumstances of what has been happening in Plateau State, some people just have to die……Any society that refuses to be just and fair shall become a jungle where only jungle justice shall operate……… Indeed, majority of our killings were carried out in areas where there was strong government presence.” - Mallam Sale Bayero, Fulani leader and secretary Sultan’s Farmer/Cattle Rearers Conflict Committee boasting as he justified the massacre of the Birom people while protesting the arrest of the Fulani murderers in Plateau State of Nigeria, quoted in THE SUN NEWS of Friday, March 12, 2010

Some time towards the middle of the second decade of the 1800s (1815 AD or thereabout), Uthman Dan Fodio was reported to have had a scary dream about his Sultanate empire that he had just built. This dream was said to have saddened him that the empire he had spilled so much blood to build would only last 200 years. As a courageous warrior that he was, Dan Fodio was reported to have summoned the will and interpret the dream to make this prediction about the future of his Empire.

According to informed sources as reported by Adewale Adeoye in The Nation of March 14, 2010, this fear of the realization of Dan Fodio’s dream was what informed the hurried movement of the Capital of Nigeria from Lagos to Abuja. The report said inter alia:
“The source hinted that in the 1970s, Northern leaders of Fulani extraction had met and resolved that the capital of Nigeria be moved from Lagos to Abuja, in anticipation of the prophecy of late Uthman Dan Fodio. He said the meeting was propelled by the dream the then Sultan of Sokoto had that he saw his offsprings, in years to come, being requested to obtain visa permits before entering the Southern part of the country….”

There are a number of deductions that could be made from the above:
a) That the entire Nigeria was and is still regarded as part of the Sultanate Empire of Uthman Dan Fodio.
b) That this is why the Fulani have been exuding this arrogant attitude permeated with the “BORN TO RULE” mentality.
c) That this is why they have always ruled Nigeria as if we are in the middle ages and consider the wealth of Nigeria as theirs to dispense as they see fit.
d) That the recent liberation struggles in Birom, Niger Delta, and the rest of the South, west or east is being seen as the beginning of the end of the Sultanate Empire by the Fulani people
e) That the Fulani people have been scheming and preparing to get ready for when they would leave or be chased out of Nigeria.

It is this writer’s view that there is nothing wrong if the Fulani have to pull out of Nigeria to sustain and maintain the remnant of their Sultanate Empire. It would definitely serve all concerned very well. But this writer is not convinced that the Fulani would let go very easily, regardless of their palpitation about the dreams of Uthman Dan Fodio. They are going to fight hard. Anyone familiar with their trickery and how they subdued all the fledgling Hausa States one after the other, using Hausa masses against their kings would agree with this writer.

To this extent, I disagree with Lord Lugard that the Fulani (let us leave the Hausa ethnic nationality out for now), “has no ambition.” The Fulani has ambitions and great ones at that. The Fulani ambition is to always rule others whether they (Fulani) have the capacity to do so or not. The Fulani liked and still likes his empires, at least that of Uthman Dan Fodio had been in place before Lord Lugard ever was born.

It is this inherent ambition that forced the Fulani to develop the methodology to use religion to mobilize the Hausa critical mass against their own Hausa rulers and replaced them with blue-blooded turban-carrying Fulani rulers as Emirs across what used to be Hausa kingdoms. As time goes on, the Fulani sought ways to modernize its means of extending the frontiers of the Sultanate and refined its tool that was used against the Hausa Kingdoms in preparation for the conquest of the ethnic nationalities in Nigeria.

What the Fulani came up with was a different brand of what they did to the Hausa kings and empires. The Fulani concluded that because of cultural and religious factors, it would not be easy to use the critical mass of other ethnic nationalities in Nigeria to be able to supplant the leaders of these ethnic nationalities. So, the Fulani to sustain its ambition to rule and dominate, cultivated corrupt satellites in every ethnic nationality in Nigeria while politically annihilating the true leaders of other ethnic nationalities.

In 1957, during the heated battles for self government and independence, Sir Ahmadu Bello referred to Nigeria as “The mistake of 1914.” To correct this “mistake” a meticulous plan to dominate the future Nigerian Armed Forces was surreptitiously embarked upon while the British was helping out on the political front manufacturing Parliamentary seats for the North against the South of Nigeria. Thus, barely six months after independence, Sir Ahmadu Bello was able to say with confidence in the Daily Times of May 3, 1961, the following:

“I’m set and fully armed, to conquer the Action Group, AG, in the same ruthless manner as my grandfather conquered Alkalawa, a town in Sokoto province, during the last century.”

The writer would like readers to pay due attention to the words used by Sir. Bello, in this quote. He used the word “conquer” not negotiate. Ahmadu Bello executed this desired conquest of the West as he had planned. Though, it backfired temporarily as it consumed him a number of years later, but the Fulani sentries in the Caliphate Armed Forces euphemized as the Nigerian Armed Forces along with its surviving civilian wing have adopted Sir. Ahmadu Bello’s method of propping up political, economic and religious satellites in all ethnic nationalities in Nigeria to be able to maintain control from Abuja, Sokoto and or Gobir, the birthplace of Uthman Dan Fodio.

It would be alright, if the Fulani could live with others as others are willing and prepared to live with them in Nigeria and other parts of West Africa, at least. In Nigeria, there has been more than 100years of evidence that various ethnic Nationalities have accommodated, loved respected and cared for the Fulani in their midst. There are abundant evidence that the Fulani have been treated as fellow human beings and accorded the same rights that the host have always enjoyed.

But it is very unfortunate that the Fulani has not had the same “live and let live” approach to other ethnic Nationalities in Nigeria. The Fulani concept of living is that others have to die, so that the Fulani may live. As far as the Fulani are concerned, other peoples of other ethnic nationalities are second rate slaves to be used, dumped, maimed, raped or killed for the good of the Fulani man. The Fulani see Nigeria as his great grandfather’s inheritance to be toyed with as he wishes and as he wants. This attitude of Fulani makes him believe that he has to rule wherever he is, regardless of his comparative intelligence and capability to that of his host among other reasons.

Presenting a paper reviewing Paul M. Lewis’ book Ethnologue: Languages of the World, (16th Edition), to a study group in Philadelphia recently, Professor Wola Awoyale, a linguist at the University of Pennsylvania noted that the Fulani are recent immigrants in Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, Benin Republic, Guinea, Senegal, Niger, Mali and Sudan. The Fulani symbol is turban, flag, alukimba, mosque and book. The Fulani are “a very creative” people who are often very “tight-lipped, silent and secretive” in their approach. They are very “mistrusting, calculating and patient.”

The Fulani are described as “cold blooded and ideological.” They are “ascetic, reclusive and tough-minded.” The Fulani places premium on the role of the mosque in its culture and this is why in all of Nigeria, a Fulani would not be a part of Jamaa (the congregation) where another man of different ethnic stock is leading Muslims in prayers.

The Fulani language Fulfude with its variations in Fulah, Pulaar and or Pular is very highly priced. It is their weapon to discuss in secrecy and manipulate and carry out their machinations. The Fulani will freely learn the languages of others as a means of infiltrating them for economic, political and religious advantages while rarely speaking Fulfulde in the presence of others.

In an interview by The Nation, of Baba Oluwide, a former economic consultant to the United Nations (UN), it was reported inter alia:
“To him,(Baba Oluwide) the frequent clashes 'reflects a reawakening of consciousness among nationalities which territories were forcefully taken by the Fulani' adding that it also 'signifies the collapse of the Fulani Empire.' He said the 'main cause of the downfall of the Fulani Empire' was the defect inherent in their political and social perspectives which he says celebrates lack of tolerance for diverse culture and a resentment of pluralism of ideas.”

This writer, in disagreeing with the interviewee, would not be so swift to sing the dirge of the Sokoto Caliphate or the Sultanate. While one may agree that there is “a reawakening of consciousness among nationalities which territories were forcefully taken by Fulani,” there is still the need for the ethnic Nationalities in Nigeria to remain vigilant. It is one’s view that the battle to overthrow the yoke of the Fulani political imperialism/neo-colonialism, economic exploitation and religious extremism is just about to begin.

While it may be true that the Fulani is being haunted by the dream of Uthman Dan Fodio and are making preparations for the D-Day when they would leave Nigeria or chased out, it would amount to political suicide for the oppressed and enslaved ethnic nationalities in Nigeria to go to sleep, waiting for the time when the Fulani would voluntarily leave Nigeria. There may be eventual negotiations, but this writer doubts it giving the characteristics of a Fulani man.

It is one’s view that freedom is not cheap and neither is it free. There is always a price to pay for one’s freedom. The Fulani is willing to loot, maim, and kill to hold on to its empire. This suggests that to take it from them, all the ethnic nationalities have to be prepared for every eventuality just in case words and negotiations would not solve the problem.

It would be recalled that the Fulani embarked on ethnic cleansing of the Jukun ethnic nationality in Taraba State in the 1990s. The Fulani are vociferously claiming the ownership of Idi-Araba and yelled “barao, barao, barao” meaning “thief, thief, thief” on the then Governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu in his own State. The Fulani started war on traditionalists in Shagamu in Ogun State over the celebration of Oro Festival. The Fulani have tried to reduce the Tiv’s population by extermination during the First Republic. The Fulani have tried to emasculate the Katafs in Kaduna before. The Fulani tried to cleanse Zakibiam of non-Fulani blood. The Fulani have been killing owners of the land in Iseyin and Shaki in Oyo State. Media reports noted that scores of owners of the lands in Oyo were left “dead, maimed or raped.” The Fulani are determined to wipe out the Birom people of Plateau from their ancestral lands. The Fulani has just recently killed a policeman in Ekiti State after wounding the owners of the land. The Fulani has an Emir of Ilorin, a Yoruba town. The Fulani is determined to have an Emir of Jos and possibly Enugu too, very soon.

The Nation, in its report of March 14,2010 also noted the following:

“In many West African countries, clashes between nomadic Fulani and indigenous communities are well known underlining the fact that the challenge is a sub-regional phenomenon. In Cameroon, Ghana, Mali, Togo and Niger, frequent clashes between nomadic Fulani and land owners constitute a major security problem for national and regional governments. In the Chad basin, clashes between Fulani and Shua Arabs have led to thousands of deaths, reliable sources claim. Many of the clashes were between indigenous communities and Fulani herdsmen accused of trespassing on native lands and in many cases, attempting to take over the lands by force of arms.”

This shows that the Fulani has a character that is antithetical to the hopes and yearnings of other ethnic nationalities in Nigeria and around West African sub-continent. They are used to taking things that do not belong to them by force. Exploiting the oil of the Niger Delta in the way and manner it had been for this long is not out of character for the Fulani. Spending the national resources to which they contribute next to nothing like a drunken “gambler” is part of the Fulani nature. The Fulani has no capacity to be compassionate where his interests are at stake. Thus the murdering of a Ken Saro Wiwa here and a Dele Giwa there, or another Akaluka here and Oluwatosin there means nothing to the Fulani. It is just a way of life.

The essence of bringing this to the attention of the world, especially the ethnic nationalities in the bondage called Nigeria is to let them know what they are engaged with in the struggles to be free and have self determination. The Fulani is not prepared to negotiate if he is going to lose out. He will fight very ruthlessly.

The only language the Fulani understands is war and conquest. All you need to do is just listen to Mallam Sale Bayero in the quote above. Listen to the post-humous voice of Ahmadu Bello echoing from the grave as he uses the words “ruthless” and “conquer” in speaking about his supposed fellow countrymen. Listen to Mallam Bala Garuba in the West African Pilot newpaper speaking of “conquest” of his supposed countrymen. Listen to Mallam Falalu Bello (MD, Unity Bank of Nigeria) threatening “there will be no real peace in this country moving forward,” because he feels the Fulani has no control over the resources and means of others. Listen to Balarabe Musa making a case for permanent rulership of Nigeria by the Fulani. Listen to the Bala Usman of this world as to why no one of other ethnic nationality should be allowed to rule Nigeria. Listen to the silent yells of Maitama Sule making the same case. Yes, the nightmare of Dan Fodio’s dream may hang like a noose around the Fulani’s neck, but the Fulani would never give up without a fight.

The Hausa people are still wondering how they have become so slavish to the Fulani. They are still wondering how their very valuable heritage has been polluted and dumped for that of the Fulani settlers. The Hausa are still wondering how the great histories of their forefathers have been supplanted by that of the Fulani to whom they have shown great love and hospitality.

Every ethnic Nationality in Nigeria needs to be aware that the Hausa people are very confused right now. Some of their elites have been incorporated by the scheming and secretive Fulani. The Fulani are very few in numbers and they have brainwashed the Hausa people to believe that their (Hausa) destinies are tied together with that of the Fulani because of Islam. The Fulani use the Hausa numbers as a buffer to perpetrate Fulani evils in Hausa name. What they have done to Hausa people is to make them believe in the Fulani as the path finders for them (Hausa).

Now, it is the Hausa who is used to fight the Fulani fights and battles. This is what Sir. Ahmadu Bello, taking a page off the book of his Fulani great grandfather, Uthman Dan Fodio, has also done with other minority groups in the North of Nigeria, using them as tools for the Fulani conquest of Nigeria. As pointed out above, this trick has been extended to all ethnic nationalities in Nigeria and as such one could find among them corrupt leaders who hold allegiance to the Sultanate rather than their peoples.

This writer has his doubts if the Hausa people would ever wake up. Even, if and when they wake up, the benefits of greed and the unabated appropriation of resources for which they have never labored out of the Niger Delta and other parts of Nigeria would still guarantee the Hausa - Fulani cooperation.

The minority ethnic nationalities in the North are waking up. They are realizing that they are slaves in their own lands. They are just realizing that they have been fighting the battles of Fulani to their own and their peoples’ detriment. They have just realized that cows are much more treasured by the Fulani than the Birom mothers, Tiv wives, Jukun sisters, Igala children, Nupe brothers and Kataf fathers.

The Fulani is a fiercely ambitious man, contrary to what Lord Lugard is trying to make us believe. The Fulani would plunder, loot, rape, maim and kill in pursuit of this ambition. The Fulani would take advantage of the weaknesses of his host and supplant him and appropriate his wealth and means. The Fulani for the last 200 hundred years has been at loggerhead with every known hospitable host of his, not just in Nigeria but in West African sub region. The Fulani ambitions are intolerant of the existence and well being of others. This is where one could agree with Lord Lugard – that the Fulani is “seriously diseased” and “a menace to any community to which he seeks to attach himself.”

The ethnic nationalities in all of Nigeria still stand a good chance to be free. That chance would fizzle and dissipate without standing firm, strong and willing to make the necessary sacrifice that would be required. It is time to repel the Fulani imperialism and or neo-colonialism. It is time to reclaim our freedom and rights. It is time to seek any means necessary to be free from the bondage called Nigeria. Cows could not, should not, would not and must not be more important than our daughters and sons, brothers and sisters as well as our mothers and fathers.

Source:
http://saharareporters.com/2010/03/27/fulani%E2%80%99s-fear-uthman-dan-fodio%E2%80%99s-dream
PoliticsRe: Dino Melaye Will Acquire A Private Jet If He Becomes Governor Of Kogi by meavox: 4:42pm On Sep 02, 2019
ChiefkeefGB4:
You need to put in Yaba left to get the help you need.
Don't mind any of them. They are just Almajiri hoping for some stolen breadcrumbs from Dino's stolen money.
PoliticsNigeria A Nation Living In Denial by meavox(op): 4:34pm On Sep 02, 2019
NIGERIA A NATION LIVING IN DENIAL
Published September 2, 2019

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Eze Onyekpere
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When self-evident truths manifest and their manifestation leads to turmoil, upheavals and a lot of chain reactions, the expectation is that reasonable human beings would sit down and take rational decisions to stem the challenges arising from these truths. It is also an aphorism that the truth sets human beings free and anyone that lives in denial of the truth denies his own very existence. Questions, issues and challenges that are swept under the carpet, under the pretence that they either do not exist, or that they will go away on their own do not disappear. Instead, they will eventually resurface and become bigger in the future.


The foregoing scenario appears to be the situation of the struggle for Nigeria’s nationhood, the task of human, economic and social development and forging a nation out of the amalgam of various nationalities and groups. Nigeria is a country living in denial of many of its fundamental challenges and characteristics. It also appears to be one of the few countries where the leaders keep repeatedly providing the same false answers to questions and insisting that they are right, even after the examiners repeatedly mark them wrong. They do so in the vain hope that the answers to the questions will change, simply because they are Nigerians.


Let us examine a few issues to illustrate our point. At independence, the major nationalities comprising Nigeria were simply struggling to fashion out a system of government that would enable them to live together in unity and peace. They arrived at a federal structure, a unity in diversity that allowed everyone to proceed with the task of development at their own pace. Regional autonomy was the norm and the constitutional document was negotiated, being the product of several conferences. The National Anthem even recognises that “tribes and tongues may differ” but in brotherhood we stand. At that point, the leadership acknowledged the diversity but agreed to work together to forge a nation. No leader said at the conferences leading to our federal structure that the unity of the country was not negotiable. Every card was on the table for negotiation. The regions started a race to the top; there was no complacency and no perverse incentives for a race to the bottom. There was progressive competition which was needed for a fast-paced development.


Fast forward to the coups and countercoups, the civil war, the discovery and exploitation of oil in commercial quantity, the nation’s leadership simply started living in denial of this diversity and foisted on the country a virtual unitary constitutional structure which centralised most powers in the Federal Government. The regions were gone and the states became vassals of the Federal Government. The Federal Government controls the bulk of economic resources and simply gives handouts to the states. The principle of derivation which allowed the regions to keep a great part of the resources derived from their region was simply expunged from the law books until the grudging 13% derivation was granted by the almighty federal authorities. Various policies were introduced to retard appointments, promotion and recognition based on merit and it became, and has always been, a fierce competition for control of the powers at the centre. All attempts to forge negotiations and for the people and their leaders to draft a credible constitution were rebuffed by the powers at the centre and suddenly, the unity of Nigeria was repeatedly stated not to be negotiable at a time the leaders were busy tearing at the fabrics that held the nation together. Any claim to development in a diverse society, where the energies of the various groups are not harnessed or allowed to flourish, while the society moves at the speed of its slowest is a claim without foundations. It is bound to end in failure.


We live in denial when the bulk of our population, especially the youths are held down by poverty, without hope and sentenced to a life of penury and we complain about the crime rate. We live in delusion when our public educational and health systems are run down and our leaders and their children do not patronise these establishments and we expect the systems to work. We live in denial when the poorly funded federal police are expected to tackle crimes in every nook and cranny of the country. We live in denial when there are different standards for different persons suspected and accused of grand corruption. Some are prosecuted while others are awarded ministerial positions and others have the charges against them withdrawn by the state, and we claim to be fighting corruption. We live in denial when bandits and criminals in the North-West are given a state banquet and an opportunity to negotiate with the state governor, the commissioner of police, etc. while their counterparts in other parts are branded as terrorists.


Yes, we live in denial and claim we want development and progress when we reward anti- developmental forces. We leave our first eleven in the intellectual, moral, developmental and cognoscenti spheres out of governance and choose vicious treasury looters as governors, ministers, etc. and expect good governance. We want honest leadership but vote the moral dregs of our society into office because of our love for filthy lucre. We want national unity but insist on electing ethnic champions into the presidency. When men and women who are prepared to lead the country with vision come out to participate in elections, we call them non-starters and refuse to elect them. We also ridicule them.


The nation is laden with debts and borrowed funds which have been mismanaged. It is becoming evident that we lack the capacity to repay the debts and all the Federal Government officials tell us is that we do not have a debt problem, but a revenue challenge. Where will this denial and play on words lead the nation to? For every N1 we earn at the federal level, we are using not less than 68 kobo to pay back debts and someone keeps insulting the intelligence of our people that we do not have a debt problem? The government lies to the people that Boko Haram has been defeated whilst the same group takes the battle to military formations and even captures villages and towns. Meanwhile, lives of soldiers and civilians are wasted while the denial goes on.


No country desirous of making progress continues living in denial of challenges and issues that it needs to tackle and resolve. Denying them even means that the issues have not been properly identified as challenges and as such, may not be candidates for discussions at the resolution table. To continue to live in denial means that we are not just ready as a people for the task of national unity, progress and development.


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PoliticsRe: Disturbing! This Man Was Burnt Alive During Xenophobia Attack In South Africa (v by meavox: 4:11pm On Sep 02, 2019
Nyamuri:
See how they are all running halter-scatter in SA!! Na only mouth they get for social media

Chest beaters!
You are talking about your own silly self abi?
PoliticsRe: Disturbing! This Man Was Burnt Alive During Xenophobia Attack In South Africa (v by meavox: 4:10pm On Sep 02, 2019
What a terrible way to die but in Nigeria too, we burn our own people to death. Including our children. Perhaps SA are learning from us.

Nigerian people, we know the DISHONESTY that we are known for throughout the earth.

Nigerian people, we know the RITUAL KILLING that we are known for throughout the earth.

Nigerian people, we know the fake RELIGIOSITY without true godliness that we are known for throughout the earth.

The earth is now fighting back against the EVIL they see in us.
Our neighbors in West Africa don't like us either - Rep. of Benin, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Guinea. Soon we shall hear that Rwanda and Gabon don't want us either. Will we keep on lying that it is because the WHOLE WORLD is jealous of a sh*thole people? Who in their right mind will envy a Nigerian? Is the Nigerian passport worth anything? Let us face the evil that others see in us!

We are hearing how in Europe our girls are taking their prostitution and the people (especially Spanish and Italians) do not want Nigerians in their own street. We are also hearing how Canadians are saying they do not want Nigerians in their neighborhoods.

The answer is there but we don't want to change our behavior because we don't FEAR GOD.... So we shall continue to be hated, we shall continue to be killed.

Nigerians, we know what to do: STOP the ritual killing, STOP consulting witch doctors, STOP dishonesty, STOP hypocritical religion, STOP going abroad to be a prostitute, STOP going abroad to trade in fake & substandard products, STOP going abroad to deal drugs.
PoliticsRe: Revealing Facts About Hausa/fulani By The Amalgamators by meavox(op): 12:43pm On Sep 02, 2019
nazram1:
say what u know stop spreading Lie's. Tribal bigot
The TRUTH hurts you. GO HOME TO FUTA JALON! Nonsense.
PoliticsRevealing Facts About Hausa/fulani By The Amalgamators by meavox(op): 12:20pm On Sep 02, 2019
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REVEALING FACTS ABOUT HAUSA/FULANI BY THE AMALGAMATORS

As Written By John Coker

The Hausa-Fulani has no ideals, no ambitions save such as sensual in character. He is a fatalist, spendthrift and a gambler. He is gravely immoral and is seriously diseased that he is a menace to any community to which he seeks to attach himself".
- Lord Lugard in a Letter to his colleague, Walter H. Lang on September 25, 1918.
“Under the circumstances of what has been happening in Plateau State, some people just have to die……Any society that refuses to be just and fair shall become a jungle where only jungle justice shall operate……… Indeed, majority of our killings were carried out in areas where there was strong government presence.”
Mallam Sale Bayero, Fulani leader and secretary Sultan’s Farmer/Cattle Rearers Conflict Committee boasting as he justified the massacre of the Birom people while protesting the arrest of the Fulani murderers in Plateau State of Nigeria, quoted in THE SUN NEWS of Friday, March 12, 2010.

Dan Fodio
Some time towards the middle of the second decade of the 1800s (1815 AD or thereabout), Uthman Dan Fodio was reported to have had a scary dream about his Sultanate empire that he had just built. This dream was said to have saddened him that the empire he had spilled so much blood to build would only lasted 200 years. As a courageous warrior that he was, Dan Fodio was reported to have summoned the will to interpret the dream make this prediction abouthe future of his Empire.

According to informed sources as reported by Adewale Adeoye in The Nation of March 14, 2010, this fear of the realization of Dan Fodio’s dream was what informed the hurried movement of the Capital of Nigeria from Lagos to Abuja. The report said inter alia:
“The source hinted that in the 1970s, Northern leaders of Fulani extraction had met and resolved that the capital of Nigeria be moved from Lagos to Abuja, in anticipation of the prophecy of late Uthman Dan Fodio. He said the meeting was
propelled by the dream the then Sultan of Sokoto had that he saw his offsprings, in years to come, being requested to obtain visa permits before entering the Southern part of the country….”

There are a number of deductions that could be made from the above:
a) That the entire Nigeria was and is still regarded as part of the Sultanate Empire of Uthman Dan Fodio.
b) That this is why the Fulani have been exuding this arrogant attitude permeated with the “BORN TO RULE” mentality.
c) That this is why they have always ruled Nigeria as if we are in the middle ages and consider the wealth of Nigeria as theirs to dispense as they see fit.
d) That the recent liberation struggles in Birom, Niger Delta, and the rest of the South, west or east is being seen as the beginning of the end of the Sultanate Empire by the Fulani people
e) That the Fulani people have been scheming and preparing to get ready for when they would leave or be chased out of Nigeria.

It is this writer’s view that there is nothing wrong if the Fulani have to pull out of Nigeria to sustain and maintain the remnant of their Sultanate Empire. It would definitely serve all concerned very well. But this writer is not convinced that the Fulani would let go very easily, regardless of their palpitation about the dreams of Uthman Dan Fodio. They are going to fight hard. Anyone familiar with their trickery and how they subdued all the fledgling Hausa States one after the other, using Hausa masses against their kings would agree with this writer.

To this extent, I disagree with Lord Lugard that the Fulani (let us leave the Hausa ethnic nationality out for now), “has no ambition.” The Fulani has ambitions and great ones at that. The Fulani ambition is to always rule others whether they (Fulani) have the capacity to do so or not. The Fulani liked and still likes his empires, at least that of Uthman Dan Fodio has been in place before Lord Lugard ever was born.

It is this inherent ambition that forced the Fulani to develop the methodology to use religion to mobilize the Hausa critical mass against their own Hausa rulers and replaced them with blue-blooded turban-carrying Fulani rulers as Emirs across what used to be Hausa kingdoms. As time goes on, the Fulani sought ways to modernize its means of extending the frontiers of the Sultanate and refined its tool that was used against the Hausa Kingdoms in preparation for the conquest of the ethnic nationalities in Nigeria.

What the Fulani came up with was a different brand of what they did to the Hausa kings and empires. The Fulani concluded that because of cultural and religious factors, it would not be easy to use the critical mass of other ethnic nationalities in Nigeria to be able to supplant the leaders of these ethnic nationalities. So, the Fulani to sustain its ambition to rule and dominate, cultivated corrupt satellites in every ethnic nationality in Nigeria while politically annihilating the true leaders of other ethnic nationalities.

In 1957, during the heated battles for self government and independence, Sir Ahmadu Bello referred to Nigeria as “The mistake of 1914.” To correct this “mistake” a meticulous plan to dominate the future Nigerian Armed Forces was surreptitiously embarked upon while the British was helping out on the political front manufacturing Parliamentary seats for the North against the South of Nigeria. Thus, barely six months after independence, Sir Ahmadu Bello was able to say with confidence in the Daily Times of May 3, 1961, the following:

“I’m set and fully armed, to conquer the Action Group, AG, in the same ruthless manner as my grandfather conquered Alkalawa, a town in Sokoto province, during the last century.”
The writer would like readers to pay due attention to the words used by Sir. Bello, in this quote. He used the word “conquer” not "negotiate."

Ahmadu Bello executed this desired conquest of the West as he had planned. Though, it backfired temporarily as it consumed him a number of years later, but the Fulani sentries in the Caliphate Armed Forces euphemized as the Nigerian Armed Forces along with its surviving civilian wing have adopted Sir. Ahmadu Bello’s method of propping up political, economic and religious satellites in all ethnic nationalities in Nigeria to be able to maintain control from Abuja, Sokoto and or Gobir, the birthplace of Uthman Dan Fodio.
It would be alright, if the Fulani could live with others as others are willing and prepared to live with them in Nigeria and other parts of West Africa, at least. In Nigeria, there has been more than 100years of evidence that various ethnic Nationalities have accommodated, loved respected and cared for the Fulani in their midst.

There are abundant evidence that the Fulani have been treated as fellow human beings and accorded the same rights that the host have always enjoyed.

But it is very unfortunate that the Fulani has not had the same “live and let live” approach to other ethnic Nationalities in Nigeria.

The Fulani concept of living is that others have to die, so that the Fulani may live. As far as the Fulani are concerned, other peoples of other ethnic nationalities are second rate slaves to be used, dumped, maimed, raped or killed for the good of the Fulani man. The Fulani see Nigeria as his great grandfather’s inheritance to be toyed with as he wishes and as he wants.

This attitude of Fulani makes him believe that he has to rule wherever he is, regardless of his comparative intelligence and capability to that of his host among other reasons.

Presenting a paper reviewing Paul M. Lewis’ book Ethnologue: Languages of the World, (16th Edition), to a study group in Philadelphia recently, Professor Wola Awoyale, a linguist at the University of Pennsylvania noted that the Fulani are recent immigrants in Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, Benin Republic, Guinea, Senegal, Niger, Mali and Sudan. The Fulani symbol is turban, flag, alukimba, mosque and book. The Fulani are “a very creative” people who are often very “tight-lipped, silent and secretive” in their approach. They are very “mistrusting, calculating and patient.”

The Fulani are described as “cold blooded and ideological.” They are “ascetic, reclusive and tough-minded.” The Fulani places premium on the role of the mosque in its culture and this is why in all of Nigeria, a Fulani would not be a part of Jamaa (the congregation) where another man of different ethnic stock is leading muslims in prayers.
The Fulani language Fulfude with its variations in Fulah, Pulaar and or Pular are very highly priced. It is their weapon to discuss in secrecy and manipulate and carry out their machinations.

The Fulani will freely learn the languages of others as a means of infiltrating them for economic, political and religious advantages while rarely speaking Fulfulde in the presence of others.

In the same March14,2010 edition of The Nation, Baba Oluwide, a former economic consultant to the United Nations (UN) was interviewed. Part of the interview read inter alia:
“To him,(Baba Oluwide) the frequent clashes 'reflects a reawakening of consciousness among nationalities which territories were forcefully taken by the Fulani' adding that it also 'signifies the collapse of the Fulani Empire.'

He said the 'main cause of the downfall of the Fulani Empire' was the defect inherent in their political and social perspectives which he says celebrates lack of tolerance for diverse culture and a resentment of pluralism of ideas.”
This writer, in disagreement with the interviewee, would not be so swift to sing the dirge of the Sokoto Caliphate or the Sultanate.

While one may agree that there is “a reawakening of consciousness among nationalities which territories were forcefully taken by Fulani,” there is still the need for the ethnic Nationalities in Nigeria to remain vigilant.

It is one’s view that the battle to overthrow the yoke of the Fulani political imperialism/neo-colonialism, economic exploitation and religious extremism is just about to begin.

While it may be true that the Fulani is being haunted by the dream of Uthman Dan Fodio and are making preparations for the D-Day when they would leave Nigeria or chased out, it would amount to political suicide for the oppressed and enslaved ethnic nationalities in Nigeria to go to sleep, waiting for the time when the Fulani would voluntarily leave Nigeria. There may be eventual negotiations, but this writer doubts it giving the characteristics of a Fulani man.
It is one’s view that freedom is not cheap and neither is it free. There is always a price to pay for one’s freedom.

The Fulani is willing to loot, maim, and kill to hold on to its empire. This suggests that to take it from them, all the ethnic nationalities have to be prepared for every eventuality just in case words and negotiations would not solve the problem.

It would be recalled that the Fulani embarked on ethnic cleansing of the Jukun ethnic nationality in Taraba State in the 1990s. The Fulani are vociferously claiming the ownership of Idi-Araba and yelled “barao, barao, barao” meaning “thief, thief, thief” on the then Governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu in his own State.

The Fulani started war on traditionalists in Shagamu in Ogun State over the celebration of Oro Festival.

The Fulani have tried to reduce the Tiv’s population by extermination during the First Republic.

The Fulani have tried to emasculate the Katafs in Kaduna before. The Fulani tried to cleanse Zakibiam of non-Fulani blood.

The Fulani have been killing owners of the land in Iseyin and Shaki in Oyo State.

Media reports noted that scores of owners of the lands in Oyo were left “dead, maimed or raped.” The Fulani are determined to wipe out the Birom people of Plateau from their ancestral lands.

The Fulani has just recently killed a policeman in Ekiti State after wounding the owners of the land. The Fulani has an Emir of Ilorin, a Yoruba town.

The Fulani is determined to have an Emir of Jos and possibly Enugu too, very soon
The Nation, in its report of March 14,2010 also noted the following:

“In many West African countries, clashes between nomadic Fulani and indigenous communities are well known underlining the fact that the challenge is a sub-regional phenomenon.

In Cameroon, Ghana, Mali, Togo and Niger, frequent clashes between nomadic Fulani and land owners constitute a major security problem for national and regional governments.

In the Chad basin, clashes between Fulani and Shua Arabs have led to thousands of deaths, reliable sources claim. Many of the clashes were between indigenous communities and Fulani herdsmen accused of trespassing on native lands and in many cases, attempting to take over the lands by force of arms.”

This shows that the Fulani has a character that is antithetical to the hopes and yearnings of other ethnic nationalities in Nigeria and around West African sub-continent. They are used to taking things that do not belong to them by force.

Exploiting the oil of the Niger Delta in the way and manner it had been for this long is not out of character for the Fulani.

Spending the national resources to which they contribute next to nothing like a drunken “gambler” is part of the Fulani nature.

The Fulani has no capacity to be compassionate where his interests are at stake. Thus the murdering of a Ken Saro Wiwa here and a Dele Giwa there, or another Akaluka here and Oluwatosin there means nothing to the Fulani.

Murdering in coldblooded massacre, several Junkun women and children has no meaning to the Fulani.

Wiping out the entire villages of the Birom people does not mean anything to the Fulani. Looting, raping, maiming and murdering innocent and generous Yoruba hosts has no meaning in the consciousness of the Fulani. It is just a way of life.

The essence of bringing this to the attention of the world, especially the ethnic nationalities in the bondage called Nigeria is to let them know what they are engaged with in the struggles to be free and have self determination. The Fulani is not prepared to negotiate if he is going to lose out.

The Fulani will fight. And he will be ruthless and cold-blooded in the fight.
The only language the Fulani understands is war and conquest. All you need to do is just listen to Mallam Sale Bayero in the quote above.

Listen to the post-humous voice of Ahmadu Bello echoing from the grave as he uses the words “ruthless” and “conquer” in speaking about his supposed fellow countrymen.

Listen to Mallam Bala Garuba in the West African Pilot newpaper speaking of “conquest” of his supposed countrymen.

Listen to Mallam Falalu Bello (MD, Unity Bank of Nigeria) threatening “there will be no real peace in this country moving forward,” because he feels the Fulani has no control over the resources and means of others.

Listen to Balarabe Musa making a case for permanent rulership of Nigeria by the Fulani. Listen to the Bala Usman of this world as to why no one of other ethnic nationality should be allowed to rule Nigeria.

Listen to the silent yells of Maitama Sule making the same case. Yes, the nightmare of Dan Fodio’s dream may hang like a noose around the Fulani’s neck, but the Fulani would never give up without a fight.

The Hausa people are still wondering how they have become so slavish to the Fulani. They are still wondering how their very valuable heritage has been polluted and dumped for that of the Fulani settlers.

The Hausa are still wondering how the great histories of their forefathers have been supplanted by that of the Fulani to whom they have shown great love and hospitality.

Every ethnic Nationality in Nigeria needs to be aware that the Hausa people are very confused right now. Some of their elites have been incorporated by the scheming and secretive Fulani.

The Fulani are very few in numbers and they have brainwashed the Hausa people to believe that their (Hausa) destinies are tied together with that of the Fulani because of Islam.

The Fulani use the Hausa numbers as a buffer to perpetrate Fulani evils in Hausa name. What they have done to Hausa people is to make them believe in the Fulani as the path finders for them (Hausa).

Now, it is the Hausa who is used to fight the Fulani fights and battles. This is what Sir. Ahmadu Bello, taking a page off the book of his Fulani great grand father, Uthman Dan Fodio, has also done with other minority groups in the North of Nigeria, using them as tools for the Fulani conquest of Nigeria.

As pointed out above, this trick has been extended to all ethnic nationalities in Nigeria and as such one could find among them corrupt leaders who hold allegiance to the Sultanate rather than their peoples.

This writer has his doubts if the Hausa people would ever wake up. Even, if and when they wake up, the benefits of greed and the unabated appropriation of resources for which they have never labored out of the Niger Delta and other parts of Nigeria would still guarantee the Hausa - Fulani cooperation.

The minority ethnic nationalities in the North are waking up. They are realizing that they are slaves in their own lands. They are just realizing that they have been fighting the battles of Fulani to their own and their peoples’ detriment.

They have just realized that cows are much more treasured by the Fulani than the Birom mothers, Tiv wives, Jukun sisters, Igala children, Nupe brothers and Kataf fathers.

The Fulani is a fiercely ambitious man, contrary to what Lord Lugard is trying to make us believe.

The Fulani would plunder, loot, rape, maim and kill in pursuit of this ambition.

The Fulani would take advantage of the weaknesses of his host and supplant him and appropriate his wealth and means.

The Fulani for the last 200 hundred years has been at loggerhead with every known hospitable host of his, not just in Nigeria but in West African sub region.

The Fulani ambitions are intolerant of the existence and well being of others.

This is where one could agree with Lord Lugard – that the Fulani is “seriously diseased” and “a menace to any community to which he seeks to attach himself.”
The ethnic nationalities in all of Nigeria still stand a good chance to be free.

That chance would fizzle and dissipate without standing firm, strong and willing to make the necessary sacrifice that would be required. It is time to repel the Fulani imperialism and or neo-colonialism.

It is time to reclaim our freedom and rights. It is time to seek any means necessary to be free from the bondage called Nigeria.

Cows could not, should not, would not and must not be more important than our daughters and sons, brothers and sisters as well as our mothers and fathers.
PoliticsProf Akintoye Tells SW (plus Indigenous People) The Reality Of Fulanization by meavox(op): 6:54pm On Aug 30, 2019
POWER, POLITICS AND CONFLICT OF ETHNIC IDENTITY IN NIGERIA

By Professor Akintoye On Aug 28, 2019

A paper delivered by Professor Banji Akintoye as Guest Speaker at a summit on “Peace Building and Conflict Prevention in Lagos”, hosted by ‘Journalist for Democratic Rights’ in Lagos on July 30, 2019.

Another root of the freedom of Lagos and the rest of Yoruba land from the wars that have been raging in Nigeria is the Yoruba culture of hospitality to strangers and foreigners. The foundations of Yoruba spiritual life demand that the foreigner must be accepted in love and be helped and included. Even in today’s experiences of warped inter-ethnic relations in Nigeria, when some of the non-Yoruba who relocate to the Yoruba homeland tend to treat their hosts with disrespect or even hostility, the Yoruba continue to hold very firmly to their ancient and spiritual injunctions concerning strangers and foreigners. This cultural trait, together with Yoruba land’s economic strength and culture of religious harmony, has been the factors making the Yoruba South-West the destination for most Nigerians relocating from their home regions.
For Nigeria to progress towards becoming a land of peace, security and harmony, one of the deliberate policies of Nigeria’s policy makers ought to have been to contribute consciously to the preservation, or even the enhancement, of the peaceful character of this Yoruba haven of South-Western Nigeria – with the objective and the hope that the peace and security that exist here would expand to the rest of Nigeria. But that is not what has been happening. Instead, what has been happening is that very intense efforts have usually been made to bring into the Yoruba South-West the culture of religious and ethnic wars that have been wracking most parts of Northern Nigeria. It is well known to most citizens of Yoruba land and Nigeria that surreptitious but determined efforts are always being made to influence and distort the religious character of the Yoruba South-West and to influence some Yoruba citizens to rev up Islamic extremism in their homeland.


Fortunately, the integrity of the Yoruba culture of religious tolerance and harmony has been so strong that it has, on the whole, succeeded to resist the religious subversion being injected from other parts of Nigeria. The decisive factor here has been the Yoruba Muslim population and their enormous success and sophistication in Yoruba society. Yoruba Muslims are not only generally as educated as the rest of their Yoruba nation, they also rank among the foremost promoters of education among their Yoruba people. They rank among the foremost builders of schools, colleges and universities in Lagos City, Lagos State and in all states of Yoruba land. Yoruba Muslims are always a very respectable part of the elite of the Yoruba nation – as professionals, academics, scientists, top civil servants, entrepreneurs, business captains, entertainers, artists, political leaders, elected public officials, etc.


Among citizens who are so well established among their people, the urge to any kind of fanaticism or extremism, religious or non-religious, is virtually impossible to promote. The one or two members of the elite who have sometimes chosen to incline towards purveying religious fanaticism or extremism have usually had little or no chance to win many adherents. When Boko Haram attempted to expand its Islamic terrorism to Lagos and a couple of other Yoruba states in 2013 to 2014, the vigilance of the people assisted the law enforcement authorities to foil their efforts.


But Yorubaland has not been as lucky as this in resistance to inter-ethnic bloodletting. Since about 2014, Nigeria has experienced a horrific surge in virulent specie of inter-ethnic war. The particular character of this experience has been that one of Nigeria’s smaller nationalities has come forth with an ambitious agenda aimed at planting its elements by force into the homelands of virtually all other nationalities across the face of Nigeria. Most of the consequent killings, maiming, raping and destruction of farms and villages have been in the homelands of the peoples of the Middle Belt and the South, including the Yoruba South-West.


Because this generation of ethnic violence started with cattle herders destroying farms and therefore clashing with farmers, it was generally called herders-farmers conflicts initially. But over time, the true nature of the conflicts has become better known. For one thing, the cattle herders in these conflicts are not like the traditional cattle herder peacefully herding his cattle in the countryside, respecting farms on his way, armed with only a stick and doing no harm to anybody or any property. Today’s cattle herder involved in the conflicts is belligerent, comes with the obvious intention of guiding his cows to ravage farms and is accompanied by well-armed, AK 47 Rifle-carrying militiamen who are no cattle herders at all and who seem to be well trained in military combat. When farmers protest or resist the destruction of their farms, the militiamen go into action, killing farmers and farmers’ families, and destroying their villages. These rampages are not directed only at peasant farming; they are directed also at modern large-scale agricultural ventures. They are not directed only at leading cows to ravage farms of arable crops; they are also directed at cutting or burning plantations of tree crops.


Very obviously, this whole devastation is a well-planned and well- coordinated invasion aimed at seizing territory – aimed at disrupting orderly life of some areas in order to seize and occupy the land and ultimately to create Fulani enclaves. This whole plan is not just a Nigerian agenda; more and more, we are learning that Fulani people from all countries of West Africa are streaming through the Nigerian North-West into Nigeria and aggressively seizing land in the Middle Belt and the South. The seizure of territory is already considerably successful in parts of the Middle Belt. In some parts of Yorubaland, some areas – especially forested areas – have seen the arrival of large numbers of Fulani from other countries of West Africa and they are aggressively behaving as if the land belongs to them.


Any doubt that these acts are acts of invasion and conquest is easily dispelled by what some of the spokespersons for the cattle herders are publicly saying. When the Ekiti State government made a law to regulate cattle rearing in Ekiti State, some leaders of the cattle herders responded that they would flout the state’s law and that they would bring intensified violence upon the people of Ekiti. In late 2017, after the Benue State government had made a law to regulate cattle rearing in Benue State, an organisation representing the cattle herders wrote a letter to the state governor, threatening that they would bring violence upon the people of Benue State in response to the law.


On New Year Day 2018, the threatened violence came and it took the lives of over 70 people and destroyed many villages. While the people of Benue State were mourning and carrying out mass burials, yet another letter came from the same Fulani herders’ organisation. On January 5, the governor of Benue State read this letter to a large assembly consisting of leaders of his state and a delegation from the South and the Middle Belt that had come to commiserate with the people of Benue State. There were four Yoruba representatives in that delegation – including me.


The letter threatened that bigger attacks would soon be coming upon the people of Benue State. It explained that the problem was that the nationalities of Benue State regarded their ancestral homelands as theirs, whereas all the land belongs to the Fulani (“to us Fulani”). It added that what was true of the land of Benue State was also true of all the land of Nigeria. It threatened that the Fulani had amassed large arsenals of weapons and large amounts of money for this war; that they had invited all Fulani people from all over West Africa to come and help conquer all of Nigeria; that they were ready to fight for years and years to come; and that the Federal Government could not stop them. There have been some more letters like this circulating, some of them on the social media.


Frequently in such letters of threat, the language used is that “we Fulani” will “kill, maim, destroy, banish”. From time to time, even prominent Fulani citizens have made statements to the effect that the Fulani can, and will, freely seize territory anywhere in Nigeria. Relentlessly, the Federal Government has been manoeuvring to get the governments of the states to grant land for Fulani enclaves or Fulani cattle colonies now called Ruga. The obstacle to the Federal Government has been the Land Use Decree which vests the land of each state in the government of the state; but now there are indications that steps may be taken to get the Land Use Decree amended or abolished. Also, some latest reports have it that the Federal Government is stopping state governments from employing high-tech gadgets to watch over their forests.


In more recent months, kidnapping of people has become the most sensational feature of these rampages. Most kidnappings are carried out by holding up traffic on highways and seizing choice travellers from vehicles. Some highway hold-ups also seem to have the objective of assassinating targeted notable travellers. Kidnappers most often hold their victims deep in the bush and demand and extorted ransom from their families. Many kidnapped persons end up being killed in the bush. It is widely believed among Yoruba people that while the kidnapping gangs might be expending part of the ransom to sustain themselves on the run, they also apparently send much money to some central war chest.


Under the cover of this development, some local criminal youths (youths from all parts of the South) are mounting kidnapping operations of their own in various parts of the Yoruba South-West, in order to get some share of the ransom bonanza. According to some estimates, about 30,000 Nigerians have been killed by these rampages across Nigeria, some of them in the Yoruba South-West. In the Middle Belt, hundreds of thousands have been displaced to Internally Displaced People (IDP) camps.



Source:
https://tribuneonlineng.com/power-politics-and-conflict-of-ethnic-identity-in-nigeria-2/
PoliticsRe: Midwest Movement (edo/delta) London Event 8th September 2019 by meavox(op): 6:33pm On Aug 30, 2019
ChaleeBendel:
How much is the gate fees? Surely it can't be free considering the venue.
No gate fee is mentioned so it would be free. Sometimes an event gets funding. Plus Obaseki family are not poor and if you believe in something, you may want to fund it yourself even if sacrificially.
PoliticsRe: Rice Worth Over N145bn Smuggled Into Nigeria Since January ― Rice Processors by meavox: 10:08am On Aug 30, 2019
Nobody cares about One Nigeria so customs staff just line their pockets by taking bribes from smugglers even though they know this is bad for One Nigeria's economy, plus much of imported rice is expired/rejected rice from Asia.

One Nigeria is a complete failure every way you look at it. Every thing has corruption and criminality in it.
PoliticsMidwest Movement (edo/delta) London Event 8th September 2019 by meavox(op): 9:44am On Aug 30, 2019
MIDWEST MOVEMENT (EDO/DELTA) LONDON EVENT 8TH SEPTEMBER


As Nigeria's unity unravels and as the Entrapped indigenous peoples advance their various Self-Determination Initiatives, you are cordially invited to the Town Hall Meeting of the MIDWEST MOVEMENT advertised as follows:


MIDWEST MOVEMENT UK 2019 - An EVENING WITH DR. DON PEDRO OBASEKI.

Theme:THE PLACE OF THE MIDWEST PEOPLES OF EDO & DELTA STATES IN A NEW NIGERIA.

LONDON 
Sunday 8th SEPTEMBER, 2019. 
6.30pm PROMPT!
Venue: 
Holiday Inn London Stratford
196 High Street 
London 
E15 2NE

I hope to meet with brothers & sisters and all those who can help advance the cause of our peoples. It will be a no-holds-barred session. I beg you to help make this happen.
- Pedro Obaseki, MBA, PhD
CONVENER, MIDWEST MOVEMENT

MIDWEST MOVEMENT is an Edo/Delta Self-Determination platform.

Please circulate widely. Thank you.
PoliticsMore On The Ongoing "Fulani Revolution" Against The Indigenous People Of Nigeria by meavox(op): 7:19pm On Aug 29, 2019
Forewarned is forearmed
Knowledge is power
The truth sets free

Although the material below is from the Lower Niger Congress which is SE and SS, the knowledge it brings out concerns ALL the indigenous people of Nigeria so also SW and MB. Further, through the Southern and Middle Belt Leaders Forum (Afenifere, PANDEF, Ohanaeze & MB Forum) we are in alliance as indigenous people since we face the same existential threats. Do copy and forward it via your Whatsapp etc.

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Lower Niger Congress

THE PROPOSED LAND USE ACT ABROGATION BILL AND THE WATERWAYS BILL ARE BOTH FULANI DESIGNS TO PAVE THE WAY FOR THEIR RUGA SETTLEMENT SCHEME INTENDED TO PERMANENTLY ALTER THE DEMOGRAPHICS OF NIGERIA IN FAVOUR OF THE INVADING FULANI.

During the Military Interregnum in Nigeria, the Land Use Decree of 1978 was used by the Fulani Caliphate to alter the Land Tenure System and ownership structures in Southern Nigeria, bringing it largely in consonance with the feudalist-like Land ownership system of the North, at a time the Military that ruled Nigeria was overwhelmingly dominated by officers of Northern Nigeria extraction, who were also presiding in most States of Southern Nigeria as Military Governors.

It is noteworthy that Loyal Caliphate Protege from Southern Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo, bearing the title “Head of State” was used by the Caliphate to execute this heinous but elaborate Land Grab Heist
and he also helped himself generously in the illicit massive Land Redistribution that trailed the Land Use Decree. (A little Probe into the Root of Title to the vast Obasanjo Farms in Otta will show how generous)

The Land Use Decree vested title in all Lands on the Military Governors of the States and so invariably, allocations and massive redistribution of Land ownership that took place following that Decree, were done under the superintendence of the Northern Nigeria Military Power wielders.

Key Economic Assets including Oil, Gas, vast Maritime Resources, Solid Minerals etc, currently hijacked confiscated by the Rogue Federal Government of Nigeria are “Legitimately” OWNED, HELD and CONTROLLED by the so-called “Federal Government” by virtue of the Federal Exclusive Legislative List enshrined in the Caliphate-Imposed 1999 Constitution. Not the Land Use Act as erroneously believed by many.

Before the coming of the so-called 1999 Constitution as well as its precursor and forerunner called “the 1979 Constitution”, the Rogue, Caliphate-Operated “Federal Government” that emerged from the Counter Coup of July 1966, had by various expropriatory Decrees made between 1967 and 1978, including the (Petroleum Act of 1967) seized key Economic Assets belonging to the erstwhile Federating Regions of Nigeria that were illicitly broken into “States” by the Caliphate upon the Collapse of the Federation of Nigeria in 1966. Again, a Caliphate Stooge and Willing-Tool called Yakubu Gowon from the Middle Belt of Nigeria was used by the Caliphate to effect these humongous Asset Hijacks, bearing the title, Head of State).

The Land Use Act abrogation Bill, targets the reversal of Land Titles currently vested in the State Governors, which make unilateral Land Acquisition for RUGA very difficult for the Caliphate-Owned “Federal Government” of Nigeria; and with the Waterways Bill which is also being pushed by the Caliphate, the so-called “Federal Government” will seize a near-absolute control of Lands everywhere in Nigeria especially where any Waterways traverse including the Coastlines, Deltas, Rivers, Streams, Lakes and all manners of Water Bodies.

The so-called abrogation of Land Use Act is not intended to return anything to any Original Owner. It is intended to pave way for the Fulani RUGA Settlement Scheme that will completely alter the demographics of Nigeria in favour of the Invading Fulani, who are currently Cleansing the Indigenous Nigerian Nationalities and Communities off their Ancestral Lands whilst planting the Fulani that have been invited from all over the West African Sub-Region and the Sahel into Nigeria. Let it be known to those who did not know that Massive Illicit National Identification operations which officially document these Fulani as Nigerians are currently ongoing mostly across the Sharia States of the Caliphate North.

Let it be known to the Political Merchants of Southern and Middle Belt Nigeria, especially the Senators and the Members of the House of Representatives as well as the Governors and State Assembly/Women from the South and Middle Belt Nigeria that the People they claim to represent and under whose Mandate they Govern, are watching very closely the roles being played by them for personal pecuniary and other rewards, in the overall aid of the aforementioned Caliphate Designs against the Indigenous Peoples of Nigeria, particularly those of the South and Middle Belt of Nigeria (hereinafter called “the Alliance Territories”)

For the Peoples of the Alliance Territories, the Objective dividing line between FRIEND and FOE will be the Caliphate-Imposed 1999 Constitution in terms who amongst the aforementioned Political Actors/Merchants are on the side of sustaining the Rogue 1999 Constitution or Taking Down that Constitution, just as was the case amongst the Blacks in Apartheid-era South Africa regarding the Apartheid Constitution of South Africa.

The Big Lesson of the August 17, 2019 Nuremberg Mob-Trial is that the distressed Peoples of Nigeria will hold their own perceived Caliphate-Collaborators responsible for aiding the blood-soaked success of the murderous Caliphate Invaders Operating the Unitary 1999 Constitution of Nigeria.
As it was in the day of the Orwellian Animal Farm, so will it be on the Streets and Communities of the South and Middle Belt regarding the dividing line represented by SUPPORT FOR or OPPOSITION TO the 1999 Constitution, along with the Union of Death, Attrition and Backwardness it foists.

It will be a straightforward matter of FOUR-LEGS-GOOD-TWO-LEGS-BAD and when Hurricane Nuremberg makes a landfall in Nigeria, it is an unsophisticated mob that will determine who falls on what side of the aforementioned dividing line.

The most viable way to avoid getting to that sorry pass is to draw that line now as South Africa formally did with the obnoxious Apartheid Constitution in 1990, and without further delay, get into a TRANSITIONING that will ease out the 1999 Constitution wholesale that will also midwife the emergence of Negotiated Fresh Protocols in the kind of process outlined by the Joint Multi-Region FREEDOM PARK PROCLAMATION of December 11, 2018.

Nigeria missed the boat at ABURI and hopped into the ABUJA boat. We MUST now depart the collapsing Harbour of ABUJA in search of a Return to ABURI before Hurricane Nuremberg makes the Inevitable Departure Voyage from ABUJA most disorderly.

Enquiries to :+234-810-056-9448
Email: info@lowernigercongress.org
Visit: www.lowernigercongress.org

Tony Nnadi
Secretary-General,
Lower Niger Congress
August 19, 2019.


https://web.facebook.com/lowernigercongress/posts/1632339390235549?__tn__=K-R

PoliticsSign Up Against Senate's N5.550 Billion On New Cars by meavox(op): 4:42pm On Aug 28, 2019
SIGN UP AGAINST SENATE'S N5.550 BILLION ON NEW CARS


SERAP is asking Nigerians to support its suit against the plan by the 9th Senate to spend N5.550 billion on new cars at N50m each for 109 senators. Kindly indicate interest to join the suit by filling this form.


This is a lawsuit that concerns every Nigerian as the new Senate, the 9th, wants to buy expensive new cars for every Senator using public money.... When Nigeria is the world's poverty capital. This is for us, it's just that SERAP is the one doing all the paperwork - IT'S FOR US!

Just copy paste the link below onto your browser:-

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScojHrY3CdoUjPlPn-_lWTWww0WJFed9X8jXdq1i-Hxbh1_eQ/viewform
PoliticsNigerian Migrants In Europe by meavox(op): 8:08pm On Aug 27, 2019
From a Facebook post:


NIGERIAN MIGRANTS IN EUROPE

Europeans are getting concerned and some even angry at the increasing numbers of migrants coming to their countries. Although not all migrants are from Africa, I want Africans to remain in Africa as they are needed to help fix our Continent, so I am concerned only with African migrants, and particularly with Nigerian migrants.

If Nigeria had been a beautiful, functioning country, would we not complain if the rest of the world rushed in to enjoy the things we worked to have and maintain? Would we not be anxious about being overwhelmed by foreigners with a different culture, especially if our taxes had to pay to have them live among us?

It is therefore to be expected that Europeans may not be as keen to see us as we are keen to be seen with them. Europe is their ancestral home, and just like you decide who enters your home, they too should not be criticised if they want to decide who enters their countries.

There are different types of Nigerians who want to be in, or are already in Europe. I think it is helpful to classify them into three groups, because the way they got to, or want to get to Europe is different, and their treatment should also be different. I describe Nigerian migrants to Europe (or to the West) as either Unethical Migrants, or Ordinary Migrants, or Illegal Migrants.

UNETHICAL MIGRANTS
These are those Nigerians living in Europe and whose presence there is facilitated by stolen public money. They are in Europe for education, employment, medical care, shopping, buying assets, and to enjoy all that Europe has to offer. They tend to be corrupt civil servants and corrupt politicians, or the children of these. Business people who help these corrupt ones launder stolen public money are also in this group. Crime is their foundation, so they should not be in Europe.

ORDINARY MIGRANTS
These are those Nigerians who without any malpractices got themselves educated, perhaps through honest hard working parents, or perhaps through local or foreign scholarships, then suitably skilled, were able to seek and obtain work in Europe.

ILLEGAL MIGRANTS
These are Nigerians who should not be in Europe. With pretence and lies they have manipulated Europe in order to gain access to services and products that they are not entitled to. They may or may not have used people traffickers to get to Europe.



Source:
https://web.facebook.com/ndidi.uwechue

PoliticsRe: Fulani by meavox: 10:32am On Aug 27, 2019
jamiudinho:
At least now we will not b hearing Fulani in any criminal case since they say d igbos involved in fraud in u.s.a are nigeria not igbos fraudsters
Fulani are not real Nigerians, they just have Nigerian citizenship, even Lebanese have it. They are from Futa Jalon and Arabia. Igbo and all others are INDIGENOUS and so are True Nigerians.

SE will deal with their criminals. Just like SW will do. SS will do. MB will do.

But Fulani, go to Arewa land where Hausa have agreed to give to you while they remain Almajiri.

The Igbo fraudsters will not shake resolve of all South and Middle Belt to unite and SEPARATE from Arewa. Nothing can stop that happening. Nothing at all.
TravelRe: Sink Hole Swallows Cars On Bida-minna Expressway Niger State (PHOTOS) by meavox: 10:22am On Aug 27, 2019
EdoNation:
More Images
The photos of BEFORE and AFTER are NOT THE SAME ROAD.... Unless by magic trees appeared along the road, when the sink hole appeared!

Just check. One road has trees by its sides. The other has no trees.

Na wa!
PoliticsPolitical Information For (young) Nigerians by meavox(op): 9:26am On Aug 27, 2019
Copied from Whatsapp post:

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POLITICAL INFORMATION FOR (YOUNG) NIGERIANS

Young person, you say you have no money and that I should "help" you and that God will bless me.
My Answer: Leave God out of it. Leave me out of it too. It's your Governor who steals the public money meant for your welfare whom you should go to for money.

Nigerian person, you tell me that your mother/father/wife/husband/child is sick and I should "help" and that God will bless me.
My Answer: Leave God out of it. Leave me out of it too. It's your Governor who steals the public money meant for proper medical services whom you should go to for help.

Young person, you say you need a loan to set up a business and that I should "help" you with a loan and that God will bless me.
My Answer: Leave God out of it. Leave me out of it too. It's your Governor who steals the public money meant for you to start up a business whom you should go to for money.

Nigerians young and old, I have NO money for any of you. We all know that it is our Governors, Ministers, Presidents and Civil Servants who are stealing Nigeria's money to spend on themselves and their children for education abroad, medical treatment abroad, and shopping abroad. So GO TO THESE WHO HAVE STOLEN NIGERIA'S MONEY. Leave me alone! If you call me, I shall not pick. If you come to my house, megad will tell you that nobody is at home. If you come to my shop, you will disgrace yourself.

Young Nigerian when others like #OurMumuDonDo and #RevolutionNow organise protests to force our leaders to change and stop stealing Nigeria's money, you say you will not go because you do not want to die, you want to live. Then LIVE! People all over the world go on protests to change their countries, some get hurt and even killed, but they keep on until their situation changes. But not you, Nigerian. You will not get up to protest. Instead you get up to come to bother me with your begging. Well, me too, I shall not get up to answer your begging. Since you will not protest to stop your Governor from stealing your future, and you will not protest to stop the government from destroying your future. Find your own cowardly way to LIVE and LEAVE me out of it.

Keep on sharing until Nigerians get to understand this reality. Either we gather together and unite to STOP those looting public money. Or tolerate it and suffer for nothing, then die for nothing like a dog.

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Do copy and send on via your Whatsapp and other social media
PoliticsRe: Nigeria Is The Most Backward Country In The World. Facts Don’t Lie. by meavox: 8:52pm On Aug 26, 2019
KingGBsky:
Nigeria is the most backward country in the world. Facts don’t lie.

You all know the truth. Settle down, think and look at our neighbors, Ghana, Cameroon, Togo and Benin and take a look at Nigeria. We have nothing to compare. We are the most backward Nation in the entire world.
Awolowo said it. And since him so have many others. Nigeria is sinking fast by the hour. The reason is clear. Nigeria's foundation is fraudulent and so nothing will work, even if you throw money at it (it will be stolen). The solution is clear: The indigenous nations should come together and decide if we want a union. If so with whom? Then how? Then we have new Constitutions and a Referendum. Until this is done, Nigeria will be a primitive and backward land.
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Unity Is Non-negotiable? Arrant Superstition! by meavox(op): 8:35pm On Aug 26, 2019
MrColdsweat:
Professor sola must either be an IPOB youth or ijaw yoruba.

True yorubas are loyal to the caliphate.

Cc lzaa immhotep.
Be careful my friend.... Innocent, unarmed children, women and men have been slaughtered on their own farms and in their villages by by Fulani herdsmen. Their blood cries out to God. Their terrible violent deaths should make the indigenous people serious and not joke. I have put nothing here that I cannot repeat before God. Fulani are a terror to indigenous Nigerians and we are suffering because our forefathers showed them kindness in allowing them and their cattle to live among us.
Furthermore, let us not be mocking Yorubas. They are not the ones trespassing on farms and slaughtering our people. Please don't allow divide and rule to enslave your mind. That's exactly what Fulani want. I stand in unity with Yoruba and all South and Middle Belt.... Unless you are Fulani and just posting here to make some weak minds take their eyes off the real issue.
PoliticsNigerian Unity Is Non-negotiable? Arrant Superstition! by meavox(op): 8:14pm On Aug 26, 2019
NIGERIAN UNITY IS NON-NEGOTIABLE? ARRANT SUPERSTITION!

Professor Sola Adeyeye Chief Whip Nigeria Senate used the words "Arrant superstition" to describe the belief system that no matter what, Nigeria must remain as it is and not be re-negotiated, in his article "Averting The Approaching Gales", link below.

We all know that it is just the Fulani who SHOUT that Nigeria must remain as it is. True Nigerians, are we cursed to obey Fulani? The only reason we are accepting Fulani dominance is because we the true Nigerians, the indigenous people of Nigeria, do not know who we are. We wrongly think we are cats when in fact we are lions. It is all in our minds.

"… Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery
None but ourselves can free our minds" (Bob Marley)

We need to listen to Bob Marley. Fulani are settler people and we have out of kindness allowed them to claim the title "Nigerian". But they are from Futa Jalon and Arabia. It is just like if you are born in Italy to Nigerian parents who settled there then the government allows you to be a citizen. You may be Italian, but are you INDIGENOUS Italian? Will the indigenous Italians listen to your nonsense if you tell them that now your people from Nigeria will rule over them? Then WHY are we indigenous people heeding Fulani nonsense? It is because we do not know ourselves. We do not know who we are. We do not know the POWER we have over the non-indigenous, settler Fulani!

I beg, enough of this stupidity. We know what to do. "One Nigeria" as it is will continue to drag us all down because of Fulani culture and violence. This is NOT their ancestral land it is ours, so they do not have any stake here. They have been cast out of CAR. Even in Guinea where they originally come from they are a minority and have never been trusted with political power and are viewed with utmost suspicion because their sole aim is genocide and land grabbing.

People of the Middle Belt and South - SEPARATION from Arewa is our only solution. Separation from Arewa in such a way that we control our own borders, as well as resources. So whether as Confederation or Split up, we need SEPARATION from Arewa, so we can go back to our better times as we were before 1804 when these strangers from Futa Jalon came to us with their cattle.

This is not being tribalistic. It is not us of Middle Belt and South who trespass onto farms, kill the indigenous people and grab their lands! That is declaration of war. It is not us of Middle Belt and South who want to create colonies of our people all over the place, it is Fulani threatening us with RUGA because Buhari the Fulani settler has seized political power in our country of Nigeria.

SEPARATION from Arewa is our only solution! As Prof Senator Adeyeye said, it is just "Arrant superstition" to believe that Nigerian unity is non-negotiable.


https://thecrestng.com/2018/08/02/averting-the-approaching-gales/

BusinessAbuja International Trade Fair 2019 Edition by meavox(op): 6:58pm On Aug 22, 2019
DATE FOR YOUR DIARY - in Abuja

ABUJA INTERNATIONAL TRADE FAIR 2019 EDITION

One month to go before the Abuja International Trade Fair, September 21-29. Good place to support Made in Nigeria and Made in Africa. Doing so grows MSMEs---> the backbone of any country.

Those in Abuja or anywhere else in Nigeria or Africa now have time to organise to exhibit their products.

Do consider buying your Kwanzaa gifts early, there too.

Do inform people in Nigeria and elsewhere about this event.


Here's the link:
https://www.accinigeria.com/event/abuja-international-trade-fair-2019/
PoliticsBreaking: Oluwo To Lead Protest Against Ritual Killings And Corruption by meavox(op): 9:25am On Aug 21, 2019
BREAKING: OLUWO TO LEAD PROTEST AGAINST RITUAL KILLINGS AND CORRUPTION

Oluwo of Iwoland, HIM Oba (Dr.) Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi, has declared readiness to lead a national protest against ritual killings and corruption in the country.

He lamented the impotency of government at tackling ritual menace, stating that ritual killing is prevalence but deadlier than kidnapping.

Oluwo stated protection of lives is the primary responsibility of the government, noting such can be credited until ritual killings is checkmated by the present administration. He equally vowed to declare an open protest against corruption characterising public officials in Nigeria. Oluwo decry daily loss of innocent lives to ritual killings, saying it is an aberration to culture and highest denial of right to life. According to a statement by the monarch’s press secretary, Alli Ibraheem, Oluwo called for enactment of strict penal system against human ritualists and corrupt individual to safeguard human and protect their lives. “It is saddens no attention is paid by the federal government to prevalence ritual killings pervading our country. Thousands fall victim of ritual on daily basis but regrettably, no one condemns such. I’m not happy with the neglect of my outcry on daily killings of my sons and daughters by ritualists. These people are deadlier than Boko haram and kidnappers.

I will lead thousands of Nigerians with like minds on national protest against human ritualists and corrupt individual. “Right now, as I’m talking, evil men are somewhere killing human for rituals in the name of money and promotion. Few relate offering human for sacrifice as culture, no, it is an aberration to every culture. No culture accepts human as sacrifice ” he said. Oluwo added that “I’m appealing to federal government to declare war against ritual killings. Strict penalty like death should be meted on any one culpable. Killers should be killed. Killing is not a forgivable offence. If federal government refuse, I will declare an open traditional war against ritualists and front a national protest. “The Afeniferes, OPCs, Agbekoyas and other pan Yoruba cultural groups should join the revolution against ritual killings.

Many gave gone to the journey of no return in the hands of ritual killers. It is pathetic, sad and calls for urgent legislation. Ritual killing is decimating our population daily. Must we continue watching the menace? Those in the government are not seeing what we see. Ritual murders is prevalent on the south west, south east. We must rise before it claim all out promising sons and daughters. “I want to state it clearly here that killing human for rituals is not Yoruba culture. It is alien to our culture. Yoruba culture is pure, clean and attractive. Look at my dress, it is enticing, fascinating, ostentatious and attractive. Only the ignorance and enemies of Yoruba culture will relate ritual killings to Yoruba culture.” Oluwo said declaring emergency war against ritual killings is acute to secure human lives.



Source:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/08/breaking-oluwo-to-lead-protest-against-ritual-killings-corruption/
PoliticsRe: #revolutionnow Is For Everyone, Seun Kuti - SR by meavox(op): 2:25pm On Aug 20, 2019
BuhaRIG rigged himself into Aso Rock
PoliticsUkrainian Politician 'thrown' Into A Rubbish Bin By Angry Mob - BBC News by meavox(op): 2:18pm On Aug 20, 2019
Ukrainian politician 'thrown' into a rubbish bin by angry mob - BBC News


Let's learn from Ukrainians and put our thieving politricksians in the dustbin and replace with patriotic leaders. (Happened in 2014)



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8q-Zx8gIbg
Politics#revolutionnow Is For Everyone, Seun Kuti - SR by meavox(op): 7:17pm On Aug 19, 2019
#RevolutionNow Is For Everyone, Seun Kuti


Son of late Afrobeat legend, Fela Kuti, Seun, has called on Nigerians to fight for themselves, saying RevolutionNow is not for special people but everyone.

He said this at a symposium organised by the Coalition For Revolution on Monday in Lagos.

Seun said, “For me, the matter of RevolutionNow is not whether we are law-abiding or not.

“The matter is for the collective interest of the people of this country, for children unborn.

“Revolution is not a work of putting one man at the forefront that can save everyone. Everyone must save themselves and until the people of Nigeria are ready to save themselves, nobody can save them.

“We need to go and do the work of waking up our communities. Revolution is not for any special group of people. It is for everyone.”

Speaking further, Seun called for the release of pro-democracy activist, Omoyele Sowore, who has remained in Department of State Services detention since his arrest on August 3 in Lagos.

He added, “We must stand firm for the release of our comrade, Sowore. We must stand firm and secure his release.”

Source:
http://saharareporters.com/2019/08/19/revolutionnow-everyone-seun-kuti

PoliticsRe: Ekweremadu Might Be Forced To Sell 3 Dubai Properties After IPOB Threat by meavox: 5:56am On Aug 19, 2019
Nigeria is NOT a country. Pa Awolowo said it a long time ago. NIGERIA IS NOT A COUNTRY!

NONE of the indigenous nations want this One Nigeria as it stands. The ongoing Fulani Revolution is going to be stopped by agitations of the indigenous nations.

NIGERIA IS NOT A COUNTRY! The indigenous nations need to separate from Arewa, for peace and progress.

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