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BMC is real, I sabi some of them. they are given tablets,monthly subscription and monthly payments. their job is mainly buhari image makers and protectors. they know the truth but they are paid to distort it...that's the reality of the African youths, receiving peanuts to sell their future. Have u ever wonder why people stoop so low to sell their votes just because of 500 naira, 2pcs super pack indomies and 4 tins of rice. |
Fake News...the North is peaceful, thanks to Buhari...if truly they are dead, where is the evidence? where are the dead bodies? don't they have families, the family members should come out. we must be careful of social media before it destroy us. mtcheww!! |
US Air Force Special Operations flew NAVY SEALS to Nigeria to rescue the son of a missionary Philip Walton who was kidnapped in Niger Republic by Fulani herdsmen. The young man was kidnapped in neighboring Niger Tuesday morning by Fulani herdsmen armed with AK-47 assault rifles but was smuggled into Nigeria through our border that is closed by this government. The Fulani herdsmen kidnappers demanded for $1 million from Phillips dad who has lived in Niger for 30 years. The CIA provided intelligence leading to Walton's whereabouts while the Marine Special Operations elements in Africa helped locate him. Early this morning, about 30 US Navy commandos parachuted into the remote area where the kidnappers had taken Walton. They hiked about three miles until they came upon the captors’ small encampment. An intense but brief gunfight followed in which one captor escaped. Walton was not harmed and whisked from the camp to a makeshift landing zone where a U.S. helicopter brought him to safety. According to ABC, all but one of the seven captors was killed in the mission, described as a 'precision' hostage rescue. 'They were all dead before they knew what happened,' a source told the network. America is nobody’s mate and truly the greatest country in the world. See the resources they mobilized just to rescue one citizen kidnapped by herdsmen. Now tell me, if you are an American citizen, why won’t you be proud of your great country? |
not a suprise, a little bit of this history will make you understand why we need total re orientation in Yoruba land. The story of Alaafin Oluewu is one of the most tragic as his life was messed up by Ilorin. This vibrant king made spirited attempts to recover Ilorin but things turned around along the way & it was so bad that he had to visit Ilorin to bow before the Emir, Shita (who was the son of Alimi), in homage. It was one of the most disgraceful points in the history of Alaafinate & many even avoid talking about it or do so with great sadness. When Oluewu bowed before Emir Shita, he seized the royal Gbedu drum saying there can be no two kings in his dominion. Oluewu never wanted to pay homage in the first place but his chiefs had advised him to stoop to conquer. Ilorin was that powerful then or let me say Oyo was that weak. Shita deeply humiliated Oluewu so much so that he stormed to Oyo & flatly refused Shita's second call for homage. Basorun & Asipa told him to go, Alaafin vowed that would happen over his dead body. He then instructed his chiefs not to also go but Basorun & Asipa disobeyed & went to bow before Shita in Ilorin. Alaafin Oluewu remained unbowed & refused to accept Islam but he decided to take decisive steps. So, in 1835, he restructured his army & formed one of the most formidable military alliances called the Oyo-Borgu Military Alliance. He reached out to leader of the Borgu (Bariba) Empire (Borgawa Eleduwe Warikura) north of the River Niger & they joined hands to face their common enemy: Fulani emirate in Ilorin. They commenced battle & Alaafin Oluewu led the forces. They recorded tremendous victory at first, it was almost certain he was going to reclaim Ilorin. It was on the last leg of his battle to take over the northern portion of Yorubaland (particularly Ilorin) from the Fulanis that he was killed. Alaafin Oluewu's death was orchestrated by Yoruba elders like Okedare Lanloke (Chief of Ogodo), Prince Atiba of Ago, Timi the Bamigbaiye of Ede & others. They went against what they had initially planned together with Alaafin Oluewu & they leaked the battle plan to the Fulanis. Some of them even opened the corridor for Fulani soldiers to penetrate. Oluewu did not know that his army had gbabode-d. The Borgus that he formed alliance with supported him till the very end but treachery & betrayal from his own side did not allow him achieve his dream & he was killed in battle. The Bariba warrior king Warikura also died fighting on Oluewu's side. This is not a full piece, I am just writing briefly because I think Kabiyesi Oluewu's effort is not really well-known. He is one of my favourite kings & I admire his resilience. |
Not a suprise, a little bit of this history will make you understand why we need total re orientation in Yoruba land. The story of Alaafin Oluewu is one of the most tragic as his life was messed up by Ilorin. This vibrant king made spirited attempts to recover Ilorin but things turned around along the way & it was so bad that he had to visit Ilorin to bow before the Emir, Shita (who was the son of Alimi), in homage. It was one of the most disgraceful points in the history of Alaafinate & many even avoid talking about it or do so with great sadness. When Oluewu bowed before Emir Shita, he seized the royal Gbedu drum saying there can be no two kings in his dominion. Oluewu never wanted to pay homage in the first place but his chiefs had advised him to stoop to conquer. Ilorin was that powerful then or let me say Oyo was that weak. Shita deeply humiliated Oluewu so much so that he stormed to Oyo & flatly refused Shita's second call for homage. Basorun & Asipa told him to go, Alaafin vowed that would happen over his dead body. He then instructed his chiefs not to also go but Basorun & Asipa disobeyed & went to bow before Shita in Ilorin. Alaafin Oluewu remained unbowed & refused to accept Islam but he decided to take decisive steps. So, in 1835, he restructured his army & formed one of the most formidable military alliances called the Oyo-Borgu Military Alliance. He reached out to leader of the Borgu (Bariba) Empire (Borgawa Eleduwe Warikura) north of the River Niger & they joined hands to face their common enemy: Fulani emirate in Ilorin. They commenced battle & Alaafin Oluewu led the forces. They recorded tremendous victory at first, it was almost certain he was going to reclaim Ilorin. It was on the last leg of his battle to take over the northern portion of Yorubaland (particularly Ilorin) from the Fulanis that he was killed. Alaafin Oluewu's death was orchestrated by Yoruba elders like Okedare Lanloke (Chief of Ogodo), Prince Atiba of Ago, Timi the Bamigbaiye of Ede & others. They went against what they had initially planned together with Alaafin Oluewu & they leaked the battle plan to the Fulanis. Some of them even opened the corridor for Fulani soldiers to penetrate. Oluewu did not know that his army had gbabode-d. The Borgus that he formed alliance with supported him till the very end but treachery & betrayal from his own side did not allow him achieve his dream & he was killed in battle. The Bariba warrior king Warikura also died fighting on Oluewu's side. This is not a full piece, I am just writing briefly because I think Kabiyesi Oluewu's effort is not really well-known. He is one of my favourite kings & I admire his resilience. |
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have learnt something in Nigeria, the government only listen to violence.... local vigilantes are more effective than all the security apparatus in Nigeria. |
Ganduje part of the external forces of oppression. |
An advice to southern part of Nigeria... virtually all tribes in Nigeria hate Fulani/Hausa tribe... you can't fight them alone, they're have completely absorbed Hausa populations and use it to advance their agenda in all sectors of the society. I know they're very skilled in divide and rule tactics, but all tribes in the south got to align and defeat them unless they will subdue every tribes in the South, they're doing it politically, economically, the next is religiously and militarily. |
jideflash:ok |
Akfrenzy:lol! not talking about bank account but oppression just because you are a uniform man |
Unik3030:What's the concern of soldiers in internal security.. we have civil defence, vigilante groups, police, DSS,NSA. have you ever seen America using soldiers to keep internal peace? soldiers are for external aggression... only a dictator will do that |
if you check it now, na soldier from southern part of Nigeria, dem no get sense. Hausa soldiers won't do that to their fellow Northerner |
kuuljay:don't really care, the government deserve what they get |
Thanks to social media.... buhari wants to gag the media, thought it was like 1980s. we have YouTube we have Facebook we have Twitter we have WhatsApp |
good development! When they were peaceful, you were busy killing them, doing Python dance...now you have to live with monster you create
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signs of dictatorship... problem is that a dictator can not survive in Nigeria |
Biodun556:Local vigilantes are more efficient than the duos |
WhatCanIsay:because police brutality in the north is minimal |
Simply put, they are the main political dogs...they protect the ruling class with their lives and mostly the enemies of the populace during revolution or protest. They are not for the citizens, they are setup for the political class and deals decisively with any threat to their paymasters... Legality and illegality isn't their concerns... all insurrection against the ruling class must be crushed. |
Until the youths know that politicians not devil are the source their problems, there can't be solution
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Nigeria politicians are evil and over evil |
Generalnomercy:Hausa/Fulani una no dey tire...divide and rule can't work again |
the monster you create will later devour you... how many youths are given the chance at leadership roles...mostly occupied by old papas and mamas who are oppressors.. don't blame the youths, it is what the society created. you don't expect when over 80% of the youths are frustrated to be happy. |
pacespot:Those soldiers are Fulani and Hausa mercenaries dressed in military outfit, that's their usual method, so they can scare people away. |
Always say that I won't join any protest or fight unless it is against Fulani or Hausa...I get personal beef and I will make sure they remember me in their history books if it eventually goes down. whenever there is fight, they usually colabo with their counterpart in the security outfits, wear their uniform and cause mayhem...most people will think they are soldiers or police. They are actually northern mercenaries, after the mayhem you will see the army denying it and their identity declared unknown soldiers. My main problem is our southern brothers who dont do the same and are usually trigger happy when they are asked to oppress their region.. Till now, let's hope for a better southern Nigeria. protest like this pic, not shouting with cultlass and stick
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this is how to protest so nobody go get mind harass you
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Fulani's and Hausa camouflaging under military outfit to kill |
forewarned
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makzeze:such is life
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