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PoliticsRe: Quotes Made By President Buhari About The Igbo’s In Anambra (photos) by Naijacitizen(m): 5:41pm On Nov 15, 2017
Amarabae:
and who is this nail cutter from the land of the poverty stricken amajiiiri.?
Is it not better to be in poverty and preserving ones own dignity by doing a diligent job?
PoliticsRe: Quotes Made By President Buhari About The Igbo’s In Anambra (photos) by Naijacitizen(m): 5:28pm On Nov 15, 2017
Amarabae:
and the mumu button presser of zombies.
Who is this who** from the land of erosion?
PoliticsRe: Quotes Made By President Buhari About The Igbo’s In Anambra (photos) by Naijacitizen(m): 5:26pm On Nov 15, 2017
velai:
[/b]I[b] reject apc.
Thank God for saying "I". So, your so Glen vote is of no valid.
PoliticsRe: Quotes Made By President Buhari About The Igbo’s In Anambra (photos) by Naijacitizen(m): 5:22pm On Nov 15, 2017
Adaowerri111:
See him face
Na the military blood dey still residing for him face.

Sai Baba! the nightmare of Igbo.
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Naijacitizen(m): 6:31am On Nov 12, 2017
FriendNG:
Eh inaji hakane. Kasan farfesa a Hausa ba'a jaa dasu.
To ka gani? Mu dai kullum sai koyo muke. wata rana mu kamo kafarsa.
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Naijacitizen(m): 8:21pm On Nov 11, 2017
grin
Paretomaster:
Ba komai, ina Jan kafar Africanapple ne.. ..
grin
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Naijacitizen(m): 8:07pm On Nov 11, 2017
FriendNG:
Kai meyasa baka fassara ba?
Ina gani babban malami ne (farfesa). Shi yasa ya bar mu, mu Qolawa mu fassara wannan karamin aikin.
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Naijacitizen(m): 8:03pm On Nov 11, 2017
Paretomaster:
Ameen, Kwana biyu, ina jiran Africanapple Tazo Ta fasara muna...
Lafiya lau dan uwa, mi ka ke so a fassara maka?
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Naijacitizen(m): 5:40pm On Nov 11, 2017
AfricanApple:
Sanu da zuwa sosai. We are happy to see you grin
Godiya nake aful
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Naijacitizen(m): 5:37pm On Nov 11, 2017
AfricanApple:
fassara
Death is an inevitable....

It is not a must to make everyone happy.
But make sure you didn't cheat other.
We were created to live in this world for a limited time then leave it.


*Always smiling
*Always forgiveness
*Always be an easy going


And again, try to forget any offense mated on you and those mocking you, nothing is permanent in this world.
God love who are patience.

NA try I dey try oo
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Naijacitizen(m): 5:22pm On Nov 11, 2017
Paretomaster:
Mutuwa rigar kowa.. ...



Bai Zama Dole Ka Farantawa Duk Mutane Rai Ba, Amma Yi Kokarin Kaga Ba Ka Cutar Da Kowa Ba. Rayukanmu An Haliccesu Dan Su Zauna Na Wani Lokaci a Duniya Sannan Su Tafi.

•Kuyi Murmushi
•Kuyi Afuwa
•Kuyi Sassauci

Sannan Ku Mance Da Duk Wani Laifi Ko Batanci Da Akayi Muku a Duniya, Komai Mai Gushewa Ne.
Allah Yana Son Masu Hakuri.

Godiya muke da wannan nasihar.

Allah sa mu dace
Christianity EtcRe: I’m Sorry For Impregnating Another Man’s Wife, Celestial Priest Tells Court by Naijacitizen(m): 4:28pm On Nov 11, 2017
S.B
CultureRe: Was Hausa Language Extracted From Arabic ? by Naijacitizen(m): 5:41pm On Oct 30, 2017
No, it is not. It only borrow some words from Arabic.
CultureRe: Was Hausa Language Extracted From Arabic ? by Naijacitizen(m): 5:39pm On Oct 30, 2017
No, it is not. It only borrowed some words from Arabic.
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Naijacitizen(m): 8:44pm On Oct 22, 2017
Gafaran ku jama'a
Greet to you people.
Ni Naijacitizen na dawo Hutu

I, naijacitizen is back from holiday.
PoliticsRe: Saraki 14 Dec 2016: "Not Even A Minute Would Be Wasted In Approving 2017 Budget" by Naijacitizen(m): 2:22pm On Apr 09, 2017
SmartchoicesNG:
undecided
Sai Saraki the defender of the masses..

If not that God put Saraki in proper position... PMB and co would have ​finished Nigeria
How did he defend the masses? is it because he is opposing the man you hate so much that make him your hero? SMH!
SportsRe: U.k Used Skating Shoes by Naijacitizen(m): 12:45pm On Mar 17, 2017
Where can I get em in Abuja?
PoliticsRe: Acting President, Prof. Osinbajo, A Faithful Lieutenant To Buhari – Tinubu by Naijacitizen(m): 10:31am On Mar 09, 2017
Jabioro:
Tinubu spoke well.. thank you Sir .
Double post.
PoliticsRe: "I Stand With Nigeria" Protesters In Abuja (Photos) by Naijacitizen(m): 9:31am On Feb 06, 2017
Abeg I wan see a crowd.
CrimeRe: Girl Dies After “miracle” Prophet Puts Big Speaker On Top Of Her Body.see Photos by Naijacitizen(m): 10:19am On Jan 20, 2017
ollymoore:
South africa and kenya dis day na only GoD go save dem
And nobody call for his head because he was covered with the blood of.....? Hypocrite at its highest order.
PoliticsAbuja Air Traffic Diversion To Kaduna And Communal Crisis Matters by Naijacitizen(op): 2:18pm On Jan 12, 2017
By Ma'aji Zazzau

THIS MARCH, air traffic to Abuja will be diverted to Kaduna. This is to make way for comprehensive maintenance and project completion. This happens all over the world when such a need arises. And such a need has arisen here in Nigeria. So wailing on Facebook over what's a global best practice won't work - that's to those whom nagging has become a habit. Una be 4th wife?

I believe that Kaduna is better than Minna in this instance. The simple reason is that from Minna to Suleja junction, it's a single lane highway and it's in a terrible condition. For many years I had always wondered how the many Minna Generals ever get to drive on that road to Abuja without their conscience pricking them. That thought still gives me goose pimples till today.

Kaduna-Abuja highway isn't much to write home about either. But at least it's a dual carriageway and its total deterioration lies squarely on the shoulders of this government - which from its coming to power to date, NEMA has stopped all maintenance work at a horrid cost to human lives - including its own labour minister who was a very personal friend of mine. So that much I know. But with some concerted patchwork, it will still be safer than Minna-Suleja road (being a double lane freeway).

For those who object to being flown to Kaduna (same people who will surely be the first to start crying wolf by the time airplanes start crash landing into Abuja if the maintenance work isn't exeuted) I say cool down. Your ticket and all airport literature always use terminologies like "flight time", "departure"; "destination" "cruising altitude", "estimated time of arrival" etc etc. I don't recall ever seeing the words "LANDING" captured in aviation jargon. So I take it as mere passenger expectation which either party could execute. So for those who feel strongly about not "landing" in Kaduna, you can always tell the pilot to slow down when he reaches your Abuja "destination" within the "expected time of arrival" so you may use your own discretion and do your own LANDING. Just remember to keep a parachute handy. For those of us foolish enough to cede our rights to LAND to the pilot, we'll wait patiently till he voluntarily does the landing for us in Kaduna since we've already delegated the responsibility to him.

By the way, an aviation minister, at one point in this country's history, blatantly refused international carriers licences to fly certain routes and instead sought to influence their business decisions by insisting they should instead fly to her home region. If in doubt, Google it. The stories of that scandal are still online. Heaven didn't fall back then for what was crass nepotism. The same heaven won't fall now for a decision based on genuine concern over safety.

On a more serious note, however, I learnt in business school that the future belongs to those who turn challenges into opportunities. People who see flying into Kaduna as a challenge - particularly quack journalists who've turned the ethics of the profession on its head by 'ethnicising' crime and subscribe to tribal profiling, this presents an opportunity to take a detour to Southern Kaduna for an on-the-scene assessment. It's barely 200km from the airport. And for the first time in their lives, they could practice some bit of factual reporting - instead of sitting down in beer parlours and conjuring up images of murderous bands of cudgel welding, AK47 totting "FULANI HERDSMEN" raiding and slashing at everything that moved, while other harmless tribes scamper into the bushes for dear life (with bare breasted women screaming and dragging wailing children to safety) as blood thirsty vampire nomads unleash genocide.

I know what it takes to make a story balanced. I covered the Ile Ife - Modakeke crises for Weekly Trust in 1999. So I know it's not easy. We too chose not to use the words "Jukun, TIV or Tarok militia" back then so as not to democratise crime among ethnic groups in which we knew the overwhelming majority were peace loving and law abiding Christian folk - to whom fear of God is first nature. Even for the OPC that almost killed me at Orile in Lagos, while I was photographing their mass slaughter of street beggars, almajiris and every kaftan wearing passersby, we still refrained from using the term "Yoruba" by strictly sticking to the acronym they gave themselves. We believed crime has no tribe or religion back then. That's called professionalism. But to get it right, you've just got to do the writing yourself. Don't let 3 bottles of Goulder do it for you. And make sure you purge your mind of Nollywood scenes completely

Your detour could also be patriotic, as you could truly help with the reconciliation and healing process that'll curb a tragic fratricide and restore our country back to sanity - as well as make small token donations to those you ACTUALLY SEE in displaced persons shelters irrespective of tribe or religion. They're all your compatriots - remember?

Should you happen to visit Gidan Maga (a 200 year old fulani hamlet near Kafanchan) I assure you that you won't see any cows or herdsmen. They were all either killed or gone. All you'll see are skeletons of burnt structures that used to be homes and vandalised ancient graveyards. Oh yes, that's my wife's ancestral home where her father, mother and great great grandparents were born and raised. Her 5 cousins were also slaughtered like goats. I was in the office when she phoned to share the sad story. Since the tragic event of that fateful day in 2011, I'm yet to hear her call the criminals by their tribal identity or their religion other than they're criminals and hope karma catches up with them eventually.

Yet, you have the audacity to pretend to care and cry more than the bereaved and churn out inciting publications - adding fuel to the fire. If you cared so much, where were you when GEJ presided over the most corrupt government in our history while thousands were being mowed down in the North East by BH and endemic systemic corruption undermined the entire war effort - yet you wanted him back at all costs? Nonsense!

May God give our country true peace justice and healing across all tribes and religions - and insulate this country from wolves in sheep skin. Ameen!
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Army Writes PREMIUM TIMES, Talks Tough, Threatens Legal Action by Naijacitizen(m): 10:30am On Jan 12, 2017
softMarket:
Very soon the media will stop writing about things like politics!


They(media) only experienced democracy during GEJ regime. Thats when u will call GEJ a tyrant and get away with it......



But in this buhari regime, just mistakenly say something against ordinary cleaner of APC and DSS ft EFCC will storm your yard! cheesy




We lost our democracy since may2015..........
@bold, I guess you were not on this planet where Nigerian Army invade media house and seized all its copies during your hero regiment.


http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/162255-nigerian-military-goes-berserk-blocks-newspapers-distribution-abuja-lagos.html
PoliticsRe: NUPENG Suspends Strike by Naijacitizen(m): 10:22am On Jan 12, 2017
kendiddy:
we in America dnt give a f*uck
Mr. "We America" what are you doing here?
PoliticsNigerian Army Takes Premium Times To Court. by Naijacitizen(op): 10:11am On Jan 12, 2017
The Nigerian Army has instituted a legal action against an online publication, the Premium Times over its failure to retract and apologize over false, subversive and malicious publications against the person of the Chief of Army Staff Lieutenant General Tukur Buratai and the Nigerian Army.

All efforts to make the medium make amend proved abortive.

Consequently, the Nigerian Army sent a letter to the management of the of the online publishers to retract and apologize before 31st December 2016.

The medium however remained adamant and recalcitrant.

Consequently, the Nigerian Army has briefed it's lawyers to institute legal action against the medium.

Thank you for your kind cooperation.

Brigadier General Sani Kukasheka Usman
Director Army Public Relations

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10158068202075026&id=547010025
PoliticsRe: Buhari Is Lucky Nigerians Are Not On The Streets Protesting —Shehu Sani by Naijacitizen(m): 7:04pm On Dec 24, 2016
DaBullIT:
Oshofree campaigner, don't blame me if all your posts for atike hasn't fetched you the much desired pocket change

Afterall no be me send you go do MMM


hahahahahah
lmao!
PoliticsRe: What Are Your Perceptions About Southern Nigeria by Naijacitizen(m): 2:12pm On Dec 21, 2016
MeAboki:
Yes, been to Lagos a few times; on my 2nd attempt luckily escaped bullets of armed robbers from snatching our vehicle along Allen Avenue, never liked the town due to the chaotic and hussle ans bussle pace and lifestyle.

Also been to Edo, Benin but more in particular Irrhua and Ekpoma on holiday with a friend from that area, had fun and felt more at ease as there was a significant Muslim community there.

Briefly also been to Delta, Uguashuku (not sure of the spelling) to a friend's (a Hausa northerner's) wedding with a girl from that area and a 2nd time when another friend's father also married from there.

However, never been to the SS or SE due to the stories of crime and violence in general as well as hatred in particular against Muslims and northerners.
I think it is only me who have this same feeling.
Christianity EtcRe: Historically Analyzing The Crucifixtion And Resurrection Claim. by Naijacitizen(m): 3:37pm On Dec 20, 2016
Following
CultureRe: Hausa Proverb/\karin Magana by Naijacitizen(m): 12:49pm On Dec 12, 2016
Assalamu Alaikum.






Ba'a mugun sarki sai mugun bafade.
PoliticsRe: Re Alignment Who Among This Candidate Will You Support In 2019 by Naijacitizen(m): 5:56pm On Dec 09, 2016
I thank God for being FTC for the first time.
I therefore dedicate this to all my co-bachelors in this forum. Especially those reading this post.


Back to topic,

None of the above.

I am still studying the situation.
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Naijacitizen(m): 8:41pm On Dec 06, 2016
AfricanApple:
paretomaster and naijacitizen make una find me because I don lost fa. kai. I think say I don dey sabi finish ne o. ashe I never start
Worry not, my dear. As long as we are together, you will climbed to the top.
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Naijacitizen(m): 9:43am On Dec 06, 2016
snowprince07:
Kaii yau ga balahi ku ci gaba muna kalo. Its really interesting but some are gonna gert lost in this kun san idan giwa biyu ke fada ciyawa ce ke gin jiki.
hehehe! Kai dai bari...kadan ka gani..

Nagoma, wai har yanzu kana cikin wannan duniyar ta mu? kada dai labarin daje zo mani ta hannun ismhab ya zamo gaske...wai mijinta ce? Haba girma ya fadi.
CultureRe: HAUSALAND: Teach Me Hausa by Naijacitizen(m): 9:31am On Dec 06, 2016
Paretomaster:
the thread is for Hausa only, we r just going deeper...
AfricanApple, jacabi n co in a kuke
Let me invite some VIP here... chakula, hardfact, begwong, Destinygirl, freecocoa, seriallink, kslib, emerald120, saymax, hornipipe, beremx, ana bukatar ku a wannan dandalin

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