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@mamaput I think living in Iran will be in order for you. ![]() You will enjoy a healthy dose of islamic tolerance. |
@mamaput And your point is? |
@jboy Youre kidding right? ![]() When did ALLAH and JESUS become friends? You, my friend, are misguided. ![]() |
@gridlock Are you the twin I never had? ![]() |
Hey Maki Wasup? |
@nubian You hit the nail on the head. I was in kaduna to visit my brother, he was a senior military officer at the 1 mechanicanised Division army barracks at kawo. I was to stay for two weeks before returning to Lagos then back to the US. Unfortunately the Sharia riots started and i had to settle for an extended stay. I was safe as i was in the barracks. Thousands of Christians and non-Muslims flowed into the barracks in their thousands to seek refuge. My brother was away in JOS with the graduating NDA (Nigerian Defense Cadets), He took them for their last military exercise before their graduation. I was staying at the officers quarters with my brother's girlfriend. I had to let some of the refugees stay in the house. But the influx was soooo great that the people were sleeping on the roads in the barracks with their children. Four days into the riots, a curfew had been declared. Only the military could move freely to keep the peace. On the morning of the fourth day a military jeep pulled up in front of my brothers house and a naval officer came up to the house and specifically asked to see me. I didn't know who he was. When I confirmed my identity, he said was my brothers friend and he was sent form the neighboring state to check on us. Though the curfew was on, he asked if i wanted a brief tour of the city. I quickly accepted and got in the vehicle. We were sis in the vehicle. He had four armed junior officers with him. Now her comes the part that left an emotional scar on me till today. On driving out of the barracks, There is a railtrack (for those who know 1 Div in kaduna), on this track was the most gruesome sight i had ever seen in my life. An Ibo woman (how do iknow? She was dressed in her traditional attire) lay dead a few yards from the the railtrack. Her stomach had been sliced openand her fetus was taken out and placed on her chest. You could tell she was in the third trimester of her pregnancy because the fetus was no different from a baby. She was murdered by the rampaging Muslims on the assumption that she is Christian because she was Ibo. Futher into the town I saw headless bodies, naked bodies of women, churches and shops were burnt. The gore i saw was endless. The military officer I was riding with expressed his digest at the fact that so many people were murdered by people practicing a "so called" religion of peace. Even back here in the states. I was once talking to a woman at the emergency room in the hospital where i am currently training as a doctor. She was delighted about the treatment she got and prayed for me and my mates in Islam. For some reason I engaged her in a conversation about Islam and her feelings about suicide bombers. Perceiving this woman to be a mother and a decent woman, I was shocked at her response. I was hoping she would convince me otherwise and make me see Islam in a better light. How wrong I was. She said although she will not allow her children to do it (suicide bombing), she understands and sympathizes with the ones who do and that they will inherit the kingdom of god. I came to a final conclusion, Islam in its current form is barbaric. |
jagwar:Hmmh, Classic case of extremism!!! |
@cassidy Youre kidding right? |
@spikecylinder Thats what i am talking about. Whats your number? lol ![]() |
@spikecylinder Are you different? ![]() (just Kidding) |
@debosky thanks @spikecylinder Didn't you read my posts? Before the commitment they don't object to the fun things i initiate. But once committed, she they want to live like old people. Enthusiasm for all the fun things initiated dwindles. You can't even talk about "nothings" like you used to. Most discussions now have to be serious. I get enough of that at work. I just need my girl to be MY GIRL. |
uche1: ![]() uche1: ![]() ?? ![]() I think you are on the wrong thread. |
@debosky Na me start the thread oh! ![]() Please read well. I dont have anything against being serious. What i detest is living like 20years of marriage just because we are serious. We should engage in a lot of fun things and still be spontaneous. I just get bored easily. |
ajia23:And your point is? |
I think uche1 is in the twilight zone. ![]() @uche1 No offense. |
hot-angel: uche1:And you point is? @hotangel I wonder oh. |
The responses so far don't suprise. ![]() Whats new? ![]() |
The current Niger-Delta crisis has affected Nigeria oil export volume. While I feel the people (niger-delta) deserve more in terms of infrastructure and development, Local resource control is not the solution. There is now the looming threat of nationwide instability caused by armed bandits in the name of revolution. I believe there should be an amicable way to solve this problem. Future Nation builders on nairaland lets put our minds to task. WHAT IS THE WAY FORWARD? |
