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IamAirforce1:Continue licking. You go soon lick shit. |
kgold:This is scary and terrible. These guys even carry weapons in broad daylight, even around soldiers. From the fourth picture on the first page, soldiers and a mobile policeman are even standing behind the so-called Buhari. |
fajul:It is called "jungle style" and is done to hold ammo together, so that another ammo can be quickly inserted when one is finished. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jungle_style_(firearm_magazines) |
darqly:That's terrible. |
Who are those armed men wearing native in the 6th pic? Are they military officers or foot soldiers of the so-called Gide Dogo? |
Horlaidex:The boy is autistic. You cannot compare the autistic child of a billionaire who can afford all sort of drugs, treatments and caregivers with that of a commoner who cannot afford any of the above. |
6. Walking with headsets or earphones in the ear. 7. Not looking left and right before crossing a rail track. Trains over here may be loud but they're usually quieter when traveling with lesser coaches and without coaches. They are also quieter when traveling at lower speeds. 8. Taking selfies in front of an incoming train. This actually happened in India. The dude was even shooting a video with his selfie camera right in front of the train. He survived. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vM59ULCiII There is a rail track running behind the school I served during NYSC. I love watching the train and will stand by the side of the track [a good distance away] while watching the train pass. Even though I'm faraway from the track, the drivers keep sounding their horns and even applying their brakes the moment they see me. One even hit the brakes so hard that the train was seriously slowing down. He was taking precautions in case I was trying to commit suicide. Besides, the drivers cannot tell whether I have an earphone in my ear or not, even though I was looking at them. And regarding those guys hanging on trains, the irony is that they always have money on them. They're only trying to game the system. |
I didn't even bother reading the writeup because I know it will be full of hypocrisy. You mentioned Muslims being discriminated when it is Muslims themselves that are discriminating against others. I am a Muslim myself and the major reason I stopped commenting or viewing the Islam for Muslims section is that creed you have to make everyone sign because they can comment. If we Muslims on Nairaland stop discriminating against other Muslims or and non-Muslims here, I will start taking you serious. |
Eddodoh:That's bad. Hope you contacted him regarding the issue? You should also try taking total control of your "entire" blog. That is, the WordPress admin, the domain host [and domain name] admin and the cPanel. Then change your emails and passwords and remove any other user from your blog. |
I don't like this Femi guy but there is some truth in what he's saying, although he's only saying it for political purposes and the fact that he's out of government. I stopped liking Buhari after that Benue massacre. I have been suspecting him for being a tribal bigot for a while because of his lopsided political appointments but confirmed he's truly a bigot after he failed to deal with the blood thirsty, marauding herdsmen. Lai Mohammed and the Commissioner of Police for Benue or the IG (I cannot remember which) even defended Buhari, calling the killings ordinary "tribal crises." Buhari messed up the moment he paid BH ransom for the Chibok girls and those NNPC guys. Now BH has taken more girls and aid workers and is expecting the government to start another round of negotiations. Thereafter, it will kidnap more people and expect to be paid off again and the cycle of bullshit continues. Most governments negotiate with terrorists [and rebels] but never to the extent of paying ransoms except in very, very, very rare instances. The highest the terrorists [and rebels] get is food, drugs, suspension of aerial or artillery strikes or a ceasefire but not money. You can't be funding your army and BH at the same time and expect to see positive results. |
nnamdijonathan:I work on the internet. |
To many, this is an evidence of Kano people's support for Buhari. But if we look deeper, it is actually an evidence of unemployment. Had these people been gainfully employed, they would have been too busy to even bother themselves with Buhari's arrival. |
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