Politics › Re: TWITTER Nigeria Is Officially Down by MosheDayan: 6:52am On Jun 05, 2021 |
dayoakinns: Which network you dey use. Because Twitter don stop to dey work for my Phone. Twitter that I have been surging since 5 am  |
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Phones › Re: Twitter Suspension: Why You Must Steer Clear Of Free VPN by MosheDayan: 6:34am On Jun 05, 2021 |
Anyone who listens to this BMC dude is very stupid. I have been following his comments here and I believe he works for the government. |
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Politics › Re: Twitter, Facebook Face Possible Ban In India by MosheDayan: 10:31pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
[s] wwwihy: When I heard that Instagram and Twitter could face a ban in India, I was taken aback. I tried to picture life without the two, and it seemed quite irksome. (Facebook too, would be included under the ban if it came into effect, but my generation doesn’t care very much for it.)
Every single person I know is on either of these platforms and admittedly, a large portion of their time spent on their mobile phones is dedicated to those two. They watch Reels, apply filters and click pictures of themselves to post on their Stories, or just chat with their friends. I use Instagram mainly to keep myself abreast of happenings in the worlds of football and music, and Twitter to see what my favourite actor has to say about everything and anything.
Two apps so dear to so many of us... I wondered how their disappearance would impact our lives. I thought about some of my friends who had just started pursuing a career in music, art, cooking, baking, short films and dancing. They were slowly gaining a reputation for themselves, working hard at their craft, and some of them even started earning money through these endeavours. It is apparent that amidst the prevalent competition, it is nearly impossible to reach an audience without the right marketing, and Instagram was the right platform for them to showcase their talents. My classmate Japjot recently made an album and uploaded it on Spotify, and thanks to Instagram, it became popular in a short time.
To gain some additional perspective, I contacted my eccentric friend Abhinav, and he was on a completely different tangent of thought. He said banning these three platforms is imperative and if it came to pass, would be one of the very few decisions taken by the government that he approves of. No more degenerative scrolling. No more flattering your vanity by taking filtered pictures. No more time wasted on Twitter looking for which western pop star said what about India. He was grateful that people of our age would finally be coerced into overcoming their addiction and look each other in the eye instead of into their phones.
Abhinav was quite vehement about this issue and had some strong opinions, so I asked him about the problem of communicating with friends during lockdown, trapped at home, and also about people trying to establish a career using these platforms. He said there are an adequate number of well-functioning apps that can be used as a substitute for Instagram, and regarding people’s careers, he replied that most of them don’t have substance and that they can never actually make it big. There’s always YouTube, he added.
He was particularly pleased with the prospect of Twitter being banned. He admitted that he was somewhat addicted to the app, and in spite of being aware of its toxicity, he cannot help but search for controversial tweets. According to him 'outrage culture and cancel culture are ridiculous', and people nowadays are 'just a bunch of snowflakes'. They are dissecting jokes… it’s a joke! Apart from that, Abhinav opined that extremist groups that bang the propaganda drum on Twitter as well as the rampant sharing of fake news pose serious security threats, and the government is in the right to impose restrictions and guidelines to counter these.
I partially agreed with the things he said, but had my own reservations about some. Twitter has, in many cases, helped a lot of people. With the recent Class 12 board examination conundrum, many of my friends expressed their grievances and perturbation on Twitter. They felt like it was the only way they could be heard, and it helped in alleviating their anxiety and stress.
The worst scenario that could occur — on which there was unanimity among my peers — was not these platforms being banned, but conceding to the impositions of the government. In a democratic country, we are free to say what we want, and this right would be at a huge risk. I want to say what I feel like saying and I would hate for the government to deem it inappropriate. Abhinav is a comedy fanatic, and he is afraid he is going meet the same fate as Munawar Faruqui. Knock knock… oh wait, you can’t knock on iron bars.
https://www.firstpost.com/india/as-twitter-facebook-face-possible-ban-in-india-what-life-without-social-media-platforms-might-be-like-for-gen-z-9658501.html [/s] |
Politics › Re: Truck Transporting Live Cattle Set On Fire In Anambra by MosheDayan: 10:29pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
trutharena: Did anyone said it killed passer by?
Did the Onion trailer that was looted the other time looted because it killed a passerby? Are you comparing human lives with cows? Because I don't understand what you are getting at  |
Politics › Re: Twitter Is Officially Not Connecting by MosheDayan: 10:22pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: I Stand With Nigeria On Twitter by MosheDayan: 10:19pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
[s] omonnakoda: 1. I do not support the deleting of Buhari's remarks
The remarks may have been insensitive and offensive but I do not think they crossed the line
2. Nnamdi Kanu has used the platform to support killings in Nigeria without consequence
3. Twitter does not appear to be neutral in this quarrel
4. There is a wider issue here and that is the power , money and influence that Twitter has. It only has such power to the extent that sovereign nations allow
5. I believe the Chinese government will not tolerate half of what Nigeria has tolerated 6. Yes we want freedom of speech and all that but it should not be outsourced. This is a wake up call. Let us have a homegrown African Twitter that is subject to African regulation [/s] |
Politics › Re: This Is Why Biafra Want South South Especially Akwa Ibom by MosheDayan: 12:43pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
nzeobi: Imo will still reclaim some of it's oil wells from rivers good enough uzodimma is already in court and we are hopeful same with anambra were oil produced in anambra is added to Delta State Leave them let them be fooling themselves |
Politics › Re: Part Of Fulani Agenda by MosheDayan: 12:41pm On Jun 04, 2021 |
So you noticed it right? When did fulifide become a major language in Nigeria?  |
Politics › Re: Defence Headquarters Announce Scorecard In Two Weeks by MosheDayan: 3:18pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: Defence Headquarters Announce Scorecard In Two Weeks by MosheDayan: 12:44pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
BigDawsNet: Having a bad day?  Nope. But it's actually not funny  |
Politics › Re: Defence Headquarters Announce Scorecard In Two Weeks by MosheDayan: 12:29pm On Jun 03, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: Those Of You Blaming Nnamdi Kanu Have Been Fooled, This Is The Truth. by MosheDayan: 10:01pm On Jun 01, 2021 |
Brexxit: This one na rubbish motor park analysis. Every one knows Ipob is behind the activities of the unknown gunmen men.
It'll take some time for the south easterners to realize the harm they have done to their land.
After burning down all governments infrastructures and police stations and still yet their is no biafra in sight. So police station and INEC offices are Government infrastructure that has added value to the life of an Igbo man ? Gosh! Who are these Ha ney malz  |
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Politics › Re: Forgotten History Of Igbo Tribe And Northern Alliance by MosheDayan: 8:57pm On Jun 01, 2021 |
[s] backT: This is long but it is worth reading
When Tafawa Balewa was Prime Minister of Nigeria -
- Chief of Army Staff was from SE - Chief of Naval Staff was from SE - IG of Police was from SE - Chief of Defence Staff was from SE - Internal Affairs Minister from SE External Affairs Minister SE - Education Minister South SE Many other key ministerial positions to the SE - Parliament President SE - Unilag VC from SE - The University of Ibadan VC from SE *BUT, North resisted same at ABU!*
Still, there was dissatisfaction by SE. The officers from the SE region killed this same Balewa !!!!
Out of all the most senior officers in Nigeria: SE has 37, none was killed. 8 from the north, all of them were killed. 10 from the west, 2 were killed.
Then Ironsi imposed a unitary system of government on the country so that everything can belong to a region who snatched it!
_We must know our history so that when we want to make corrections, we will not end up concealing the truth._ This has nothing to do with tribalism but everything to do with the truth..... at times when lies litter the streets, there is a tendency to think those are truths and facts.
_The following are documented facts that can be cross-checked for authenticity !_
*“Prof. Ben Nwabueze was the man who drafted the constitution that took away powers from the regions and handed it to the central government because his brother Aguiyi Ironsi was the Head of State then.* Today, he is shouting restructuring that which he helped to destroy. We won’t forget.”.
WHAT BIAFRANS WILL NEVER TELL YOU ABOUT THE REAL CAUSE OF THEIR WOES IN NIGERIA TODAY:
The Igbo man is known to enjoy blaming the Hausa-fulanis, Yorubas and indeed every other Nigerian tribe and Lord Luggard/Britain for their seeming claim of being in third class citizen status in Nigeria. In their perpetual attempts to play the victim card, they recount the political events of Nigeria from 1914 to the present in a half-baked and highly selective manner which cleverly avoids the mention of the roles played by their elite who by all natural laws of judgment were actually responsible for the woes that befell not only the Igbo race but the entire Nigeria nation. The story told in the post above is one of such selective and distorted accounts of history which the average Igbo man is fond of narrating.
However, the national archives have the complete and unedited history of Nigeria regarding the political events beginning way back from even before 1914. I will therefore proceed to furnish my readers with the complete story for all to read and be endowed with enough facts so as to judge and act from an informed position.
Shortly after the 1914 Amalgamation of the Northern and Southern Protectorates, it started getting clear that the country was bound to fail as the amalgamation in question was done with colonial fiat without the consent and consensus of the different tribes which were over 300. This prompted the political leaders to start asking for de-amalgamation so as to forestall the future danger which the forced amalgamation portended.
To that end, *Ahmadu Bello* speaking on behalf of the Northern protectorate in 1944 *described the amalgamation as "The mistake of 1914* which if allowed to remain will ultimately lead to unstoppable bloodshed and a failed country". *Awolowo* speaking on behalf of the Yorubas and Western minorities, *described Nigeria as a mere geographical expression not qualified to be called a country let alone a nation* Awolowo added *that if the amalgamation could not be reversed, then Nigeria should be structured as a strictly federal state so as to enable each tribe enjoy autonomy* - freedom from being dominated by any one single tribe.
*But Nnamdi Azikiwe* speaking for the Igbos, *denounced Awolowo and Ahmadu Bello, terming them ethnic champions* He accused them of nursing a sectional agenda against the unity of Nigeria, and he declared further *that the Unity of Nigeria was non-negotiable*
After moving the Motion for independence in 1953, Anthony Enahoro proposed that a secession clause should be incorporated into the future constitution of Nigeria so as to give legal backing for any tribe to peacefully exit the forced union if it feels marginalized in future. According to Enahoro, such provision in our constitution would instill in all Nigeria's future leaders the fear of the consequences of misgovernance. But Azikiwe, speaking on behalf of Igbos, rose against him in the parliament and labelled him an agent of disunity, and enemy of Nigeria. At a later date, Awolowo too made a case for secession clause, but Azikiwe again resisted him and instigated the colonial authorities to threaten him and Enahoro with charges of treasonable felony if they didn't stop proposing secession clause for the future constitution. While Azikiwe did all these, Igbos cheered and urged him on because they felt the future Nigeria was theirs to dominate and lord it over every other tribe
Before independece, *Tafawa Balewa too* had in a public speech *described Nigeria as a British experiment and Nigeria's unity as a British intention which Nigerians themselves don't believe in* But *Azikiwe kicked and demonized him too* _Had Azikiwe co-operated with Enahoro, Awolowo, Ahmadu Bello and Tafawa Balewa about the secession clause, Nigeria perhaps would not have been this misgoverned._
It should be noted that there were many Igbo Members of the Parliament in which Azikiwe fought against Awolowo's secession clause proposal but not a single one of them rose against Azikiwe or condemned him.
Igbos initially never wanted to hear anything like secession in Nigeria because they so much believed, though falsely, that they were the most educated tribe. (The first Nigerian tribe to produce a university graduate is the Binis). As an evidence of Igbo domination agenda hence their initial resistance to the idea of secession; here are some quotes:
_"From all indications, the god of us Igbos have destined us to rule the whole of Africa"..... Zik (1945)._
_"It is getting clearer each day that Igbo domination of Nigeria is just a question of time"... Oscar Onyeamma (1949).
Anascopeterson: As at 1900, the whole of the present Benue State, Kogi East Senatorial District and some southern parts of Taraba State called Munchi District back then; were all in the Southern Protectorate. Whoever doubts this should consult MacMillan Atlas for secondary schools in Nigeria. With that situation, the South had a higher population than the North hence always had an upper hand in any democratic bargain.
But as at the early fifties when the regions were being created, common sense dictated clearly that these areas should fall in the future Eastern Region. But against common sense, the colonial masters decided to gerrymander them into the Northern Region. While they did that, Azikiwe who was supposed to be in Enugu fighting against it as the leader of the East, was far away in Ibadan struggling with Awolowo to rule the Western Region and also playing the spoiler role against Awolowo's attempts to have Kwara and present Kogi Yorubas carved into the Western Region from the North which was already too large by landmass.
While he abandoned his burning house and was far away in Ibadan struggling against Awolowo in his own (Awolowo's) region, Igbos saw absolutely nothing wrong with that. Rather they applauded him as a nationalist. A nationalist whose house was burning yet busy chasing rats in a far away land. When opinions became unanimous that Lord Luggard and his government must be forced out of Nigeria and indeed the whole of Africa, it was still the Igbos that frustrated the attempts. Here is how:
In 1948, Anthony Enahoro organized an anti-colonization symposium in Lagos for which Azikiwe and some other Igbos had agreed to deliver the keynote address. But when the D-day came, Azikiwe was nowhere to be found as he deliberately disappeared into thin air for fear of being arrested and dealt with by Lord Luggard. Anthony Enahoro then quickly replaced Azikiwe with another person who did the job improptu but perfectly well as he lambasted and lampooned Lord Luggard and the British Government. However, the British soldiers invaded the symposium venue, arrested the speaker and Enahoro and jailed them for treasonable felony. Ironically, the next day Azikiwe came out of hiding and granted a radio interview in which he accused Enahoro and the other organizers of suffering from youthful exhuberance.
On regaining his freedom few weeks later and being told of Azikiwe's radio interview, Enahoro resigned from his post as Editor of Azikiwe's newspaper - The West African Pilot.
Then he wrote a book titled "Nnamdi Azikiwe: Sinner of Saint". After launching the book, Enahoro left Azikiwe's party - the NCNC and moved over to Awolowo's Action Group.
*The first military coup in Nigeria was carried out by majority of Igbo army officers* _That was the coup that truncated democracy just six years post Independence and led to a succession of coups which put the country on the reverse gear for 33 years._
Through that first coup, those Igbo army officers who accused the politicians and government of the day of monumental corruption, killed the political leaders of the Northern, Western and Midwestern Regions but allowed all Igbo political figures to escape by tipping them off prior to the D-Day. In addition to the killing of political figures, they also killed a total of 27 innocent high ranking military officers from every region except their Eastern Region.
In the end an Igbo man called Aguiyi Ironsi, who was supposed to have been killed alongside other military officers, ended up becoming the new military ruler of Nigeria. Rather than immediately arrest and punish the coup plotters, he kept them in detention where they were treated as heroes. This was actually what sowed the seed for the eventual Biafra War. *On the 23rd of February 1966* (i.e. a month and 8 days after the first coup porpularly but wrongly known as Nzeogwu coup) an Ijaw born Army officer called *Isaac Adaka Boro* who hailed from Kaima town of present Bayelsa State, *declared the secession of the Niger Delta Republic in an attempt to free his Ijaw people* from the monumental marginalization they had been suffering under Igbos in the old Eastern Region. But Aguiyi Ironsi immediately ordered Colonel Odumegwu Ojukwu to arrest him and hand him over to the military high command under him in Lagos. Ojukwu went all out against Isaac Adaka Boro with federal military might and within 12 fighting days killed 150 Isaac Boro's soldiers, arrested him, stripped him naked, and had him driven to Lagos and handed to Ironsi who immediately charged him to court and within two months secured against him a conviction of treasonable felony for which he was sentenced to death by hanging fixed for December that year by the Supreme Court. His 'crime' was that he declared secession of The Niger Delta Republic from Nigeria. Meanwhile the Igbo coupists who shed innocent blood of other tribes and even sprayed bullets into the bellies of the pregnant wives of Ahmadu Bello and Brigadier Shodeinde were not charged to court or arraigned before any military tribunal.
Isaac Adaka Boro was in detention waiting for December to come for him to join his ancestors. But God so kind, a revenge coup happened on July 29 by Northern soldiers and Ironsi was overthrown and killed. Gowon took over and released Isaac Adaka Boro unconditionally, reinstated him into the Army with his previous rank.
*Then on May 30, 1967, Ojukwu too declared secession of Biafra Republic from Nigeria* and without consulting or apologising to Isaac Boro, *drew a Biafra map which included the very areas that made up Isaac Adaka Boro's earlier declared Niger Delta Republic* for which he fought against him and killed his soldiers. Seeing such level of arrogance in Ojukwu, Isaac Boro asked Gowon to provide arms for him to crush Biafra by fighting on the Nigerian side in vengeance for Ojukwu's frustration of his own secession declaration 15 months earlier. Isaac Boro, as an Ijaw man conversant with the waterways, led the Nigeria Army through the coastal areas into Igboland to finish off thousands of Ojukwu's soldiers thus leading to the crushing defeat of Biafra. But today, Igbos accuse Ijaws of betraying them in the war. But *from the facts above, who really betrayed the other in all honesty?* _Be the judge._
*Why Gowon Fought Against Ojukwu's Declaration of Biafra:*
After Ironsi and Ojukwu successfully crushed Isaac Boro's Niger Delta Republic declaration, Ironsi immediately proceeded to promulgate the Anti-secession Decree which made the mere mention of secession from Nigeria punishable with death by hanging. Ojukwu openly supported and endorsed the decree despite disapproval of it by the general public. So *when Ojukwu later declared Biafra secession, he was reminded of the Anti-secession Decree* made by him and his brother Ironsi.
*Deadly Truth:* Igbos frequently reference *Aburi Accord* to create the impression that the rest of Nigerian tribes don't honour agreements. This is a very dishonest narrative from Igbos.
First and foremost, *Aburi Accord was organized by soldiers and unelected civil servants who should not participate in political exercises like making laws due to the civil service anonymity principle.* Secondly, those *civil servants and military men* in attendance *were not elected by their Federal Constituencies* to the Aburi summit. In the philosophy of democracy, the only universally acceptable way of making laws is through duly elected representatives of the people. But in going to Aburi, the peoples' representatives duly elected in the 1965 elections were all sidelined for soldiers to hijack the process. *Where on earth do soldiers make laws for the people?* Rather, the civilian populace makes laws that guide the military. *Aburi Accord therefore had no seal of the people's sovereignty* hence it was an illegality which shouldn't have been allowed to stand.
Thirdly, in 1957, Nigerians from all federal constituencies democratically elected representatives whom they sponsored to London, paid their flight tickets and hotel accommodation for the *Independence Constitutional Conference* Those representatives all resolved and agreed on *Federalism* marked by *regional autonomy and resource control* in the Independence Constitution which they brought back home and everyone accepted it.
In that constitution, *Nigerians all agreed that on no account shall the military take over power* It was also clearly stated in it that amendments to it could be done by only democratically elected representatives.
That constitution was the 1st ever agreement between all Nigerians. On the day of his inauguration as the Army GoC, Aguiyi Ironsi stood before the whole world and with his own mouth swore to protect and defend that sovereign Independence Constitution regardless of the circumstances that may later arise. But just six years after he manufactured an excuse to clinch power against the clear provisions of that constitution we all agreed to, unilaterally began to amend its provisions with his very offensive Decrees and ended up dismantling the *Federalism and Resource Control* therein and ultimately subverted that constitution we all painstakingly sacrificed to draft. *That was the height of irresponsibility and the dishonoring of sacred agreement* That was how Igbos breached the first agreement, all Nigerians, ever all mutually consented to, thus laying the foundation for violation of future agreements. So, Aburi Accord was only treated exactly the same way Igbos treated the Independence Constitution Agreement.
*Anasco Peterson:* _Obasanjo removed history from the school curriculum hence the reason why many of what we know of the eventualities in Biafra war were altered to suite their narratives._ [/s] |
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Politics › Re: Biafrans And Igbos - You Must Know Your Real Enemy That Always Pretends by MosheDayan: 9:13am On Jun 01, 2021 |
So these Northerners are becoming desperate? All through the week it's one news about Nnamdi Kanu and Biafra. Now it's how Yorubas are wicked. Igbos might have issues with Yoruba people, but they are not stupid to fall for this trick. The sole purpose of this thread is to cause online rancor between these two ethnic groups. Well, I am sorry for who falls for this cheap trick.  |
Politics › Re: Vanguard News: IPOB In Show Of Strength In Onitsha Today by MosheDayan: 10:05pm On May 31, 2021 |
HABA! VAGUARD.....THIS IS FAKE NEWS...... |
Politics › Re: IPOB Lion Squad In Anambra State Shut Down by MosheDayan: 10:03pm On May 31, 2021 |
This is an old video ..... |
Politics › Re: IPOBS, Be Very Careful! by MosheDayan: 9:53pm On May 31, 2021 |
[s] Luigi02: Can't believe these IPOBS keep including Delta State and the Niger Delta as a whole in the Biafran map, after the Delta state government boldly came out and made it known that we do not want to be a part.
IPOBS should be very careful because any stupid move will see them getting annihilated by us. Despite being in support of you getting your republic, we have made it known countless times to you lots that we do not fancy being a part. Whenever we're ready, we will have our own Niger Delta Republic!
IPOBS are too toxic for my liking, hence I will never agree to be a part of them. I'm sure a few or more people feel the same way. It's so embarrassing seeing IPOBS insult the minority groups just bcus they want to take their time to make a decision that would be best for them. Some even make fun of these minority groups and cast them off as if they chose to be in a minority group when they were coming to this world. These are the type of things I hate about these them. They are bullies, hence no land shall be ceded to them. They can rattle online, but it only ends there. Once it's time they can't do nothing bcus the Niger Delta governments would brush them off on behalf of the people.
NOTE : I do not fancy being with terrorists in the zoo. But we never knw what Biafra is gone look like hence we remain. When the time comes, we can form our own countries and maybe be allies with you guys.  [/s] |
Politics › Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Is Driving Real Estate Investment In Lagos. by MosheDayan: 9:52pm On May 31, 2021 |
[s] mekaboy: Many igbos have now made lagos their preferred real estate investment destination, sighting insecurity and low return on investment as a reason.
Some who have in the east are currently putting them up for sale to relocate their property to lagos, where they feel more secure.
Some are beginning to see the possibility of bombing in the SE and want to escape before the value of their property investment in the region becomes worthless.
I never thought in that direction till i spoke with some friends abroad, who said they have no interest in investing in property in the east at the moment. Lagos remains the prefered destination for now. [/s]
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Politics › Re: E-protest: Dear Seun End Nairaland Canceller Now! by MosheDayan: 2:08pm On May 31, 2021 |
[s] EndNLcanceller: I used a new moniker to post this to avoid being his next victim. even though I'm not on his death list but the rate this jobless dude derail innocent threads is alarming. the mods are trying but it seems it's not helping matters either because one minute you see his cancelled comments the other minute a heap of deleted comments from the mods making the thread more disgusting and isolated. please Seun many Nairalanders are victim of this notorious guy, you're the only one capable of saving us. please don't abandon us your mods cannot do pass what they're already doing but we need permanent solution to this menace. i hope our cry reaches your ears. thanks. [/s] |
Politics › Re: How To End IPOB Madness by MosheDayan: 2:08pm On May 31, 2021 |
[s] KingOfAmebo: 1. Arrest and detain all families and relatives that have links with nnamdi kanu.
2. Declare anybody involved in or supporting IPOB either publicly or in private enemies of the state, seize all their assets.
3. Shoot at sight anybody hoisting the IPOB flag. Nigeria is sovereign country and at such a treasonable offence.
4. Nigeria doesn't currently have the resources to engage another war in the east after spending years and resources up north, best approach is to nuke the east if possible as necessary. The madness in the east must not be allowed to spread else sudan would be paradise to Nigerians.
All of you encouraging this madness of IPOB must take note that Boko Haram started just as IPOB, a secession militia group living with civilians until their leader got murdered and the war began up north.
Nobody should mention dialogue because that option has been truncated when their leader cowardly ran abroad, the military must apply full force to smoke all IPOB militants and their sympathizers out.
Nigeria cannot afford another civil war from the same region, but to prevent this a necessary massacre and cleansing is urgently needed. [/s] |
Politics › Re: IPOB Sit At Home Order: Anambra Thread (Pictures) by MosheDayan: 2:00pm On May 31, 2021 |
Vyzz:

Here in Uturu everybody is just inside...
IPOB ordered the sit at home (which ain't compulsory by the way)...
Nigerian Army come dey enforce the sit at home unknownly...
How u go carry hilux dey run around dey expect people to not obey the sit at home...
Brainless pigs
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Politics › Re: The North's Great Contribution To Nigeria - What IPOB Won't Tell You by MosheDayan: 10:11pm On May 30, 2021 |
[s] Rossiminku: Are you aware that Agriculture, not oil, is the biggest contributor to our annual GDP of 450 billion USD?
The north is the epicentre of Agriculture, with no rivals.
You have no idea how much of the food you consume daily comes from the north, from vegetables to tomatoes, onions and meat.
Without them, ie those people you morons have labelled 'parasites', you would literally starve.
According to Statista,
''In 2020, Nigeria's GDP amounted to 152,32 trillion Naira, over 400 billion U.S.dollars. About 24 percent of Gross Domestic Product was generated by the agricultural sector. The largest contribution was given by crop productions, which generated 21.8 percent of the country's GDP in 2020.
Agriculture contributes to a significant part of the country's GDP. It is a key activity for Nigeria's economy after oil. Nevertheless, agricultural activities provide livelihood for many Nigerians, whereas the wealth generated by oil reaches a restricted share of people.''
https://www.statista.com/statistics/1207940/share-of-gdp-by-agricultural-sector-in-nigeria/
Also, ''the agricultural sector remains the largest employer in Nigeria, employing more than 36% of the labour force''.
6 of Nigeria's top 10 rice producing states are in the NORTH.
https://nigerianguide.com.ng/top-10-rice-producing-states-in-nigeria-currently/
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LESSON: THINK TWICE BEFORE DARING TO INSULT THE NORTH.
THEY ARE LITERALLY THE PEOPLE KEEPING YOU ALIVE! [/s] |
Politics › Re: It Is Time We Openly Reject Nnamdi Kanu! by MosheDayan: 9:34pm On May 30, 2021 |
[s] vankaid: Every sensible Igbo man who can tell his left from right without listening to any "leader" on pirate radio to guide him should know this is the time to openly come together as a people and reject Nnamdi Kanu and his antics.
I am sure he started this whole thing as a joke and after the clueless FG arrested him, he now started gaining validation from otherwise reasonable people.
We condemn him in hushed voices and only engage his worshippers in private but look where all that is going now
He has armed his zombies and who can tell me what could be more dangerous than an illiterate, brainwashed and unfunded armed follower.
A little bit further more and we will all be at the point of no return.
This guy is a scammer and opportunitist. He is no saviour.
For the brainwashed zombies that will come here to accuse me of being sabo or fulani slave, I can only say, "ifele megbue gi there" [/s] |
Politics › Re: Buhari Warns IPOB, I Have Been Soft On You People, Don't Take It For Granted. by MosheDayan: 9:31pm On May 30, 2021 |
Ctorch: PRESIDENT BUHARI EXPRESSES OUTRAGE, SADNESS OVER GULAK'S MURDER President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed outrage and disgust over what he called "the heinous murder of Adamawa politician Ahmed Gulak in Owerri, Imo State by yet to be identified gunmen." Reacting to the development on Sunday, the President said: "I'm repulsed by such premeditated and gruesome murder of Gulak by evil people who are determined to undermine the peace, unity and territorial integrity of our country. "Let me warn however that nobody or group of people who engages in such despicable acts should expect to go free. We will deploy all resources at our disposal to ensure that such callous and criminal elements are brought to justice.” Finally, President Buhari expressed his “deep condolences to the family of the deceased, the people and government of Adamawa State as well as his friends and associates all over the country. Garba Shehu Senior Special Assistant to the President (Media & Publicity) May 30, 2021
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Politics › Re: Nigeria's Diversity Should Be An Advantage For Upliftment - Kaduna Speaker by MosheDayan: 9:27pm On May 30, 2021 |
[s] IDanfulani: Nigeria's Diversity Should Be An Advantage For Upliftment - Kaduna Speaker
The diversity in Nigeria should be an advantage rather than a problem and should help Nigeria attain greater heights.
According to a statement signed by his SA Media and Publicity, Ibrahim Dahiru Danfulani, Speaker Kaduna State House of Assembly, Rt. Honourable Yusuf Zailani expressed this in his remarks at the third anniversary of Oba Yoruba Mando Afaka Kaduna State On May 30, 2021.
"Nigeria is blessed with lots of cultural heritage. With the beautiful atmosphere here in Kaduna, I am glad that the Yoruba's originally from the South West of this country, have made Kaduna their home.
The Speaker who was represented by his SA Human resources Hajiya Khadija Ibrahim Arab said "This is what is expected of us all over Nigeria, as enshrined in the Constitution that there should be freedom of every Nigerian to reside and engage in lawful business in any part of the country.
"Here in Kaduna, we welcome all Nigerians of different religions and diverse cultural heritage. The diversity should remain our strength to propel us as a United nation to greater heights," Zailani said.
He said that he was delighted to be at the historical event for the celebration of the third anniversary of Oba Yoruba Mando Afaka.
"I wish the Oba Yoruba Mando Afaka many more prosperous years and pray Almighty Allah keeps us alive to converge in your ultramodern Secretariat for subsequent celebrations," he added.
The statement informed that at the event, which was also a N50m fund raising for the building of Yoruba Secretariat in Afaka, Chairman of Igabi Local Government Area, donated a plot of land to the Yoruba Community.
He was represented by the Councilor, Afaka Ward, Honourable Auwal Sani Muhammed Koraye.
Also, a community stakeholder, Alhaji Muazu Muhammad Ruma Tafidan Afaka donated the sum of N50,000, Kaduna Speaker donated N100,000 and Hon Zayyad Ibrahim Member Representing Igabi Constituency in the House of Representatives donated the sum N100,000. [/s] Boko Haram |
Politics › Re: Photos From Scene Of Ahmed Gulak's Assassination (Graphic) by MosheDayan: 3:21pm On May 30, 2021 |
Mikecold: This is pure assanination
Why This Isn't Esn/UGM
He isn't wearing a babariga that would mark him as northernern for ESN
(even then hausas have not been a target of ESN except fulani herdsmen)
He isn't wearing a military police regalia that you would call it UGM
The brief time he came to imo on assignment he got killed by those who supposedly are aware of his arrangement
He holds no position of relevance that can bother ESN/UGM, there have been more important people including the VP and IGP that came to east and left in peace do you think an average Northerner would understand what you just wrote? Or a brainwashed Yoruba muslims? |
Politics › Re: BREAKING! Oduduwa Agitators Forcefully Re-open Border, Disarm Customs (Video) by MosheDayan: 5:29am On May 30, 2021 |
Imagine a group of people who are intellectually lazy rulling people who are supposed to be the ones helping them out of illiteracy. E no go better for Britain  |