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When a teenager is raped by Christians its by people with no tribes who are never linked to their religion but when its vice versa Islam, northerners are in trouble. For this crimes that happened in the church now, no one seems to remember their religion, region and tribes anymore. What else defines hypocrisy!! .Any way I feel sorry to the innocent small girl. |
[quote author=NwaAmaikpe post=57155620] ![]() DISCLAIMER FROM NASSARAWA STATE BARBERS ASSOCIATION (NASBA) We hereby disown the barber who gave the above named suspects their haircut. He is not a member of our esteemed association, He is not one of us, We advise the general public to avoid him. What concern Bauchi and Nasarawa state again? |
The moment you guys cannot find suitable copy-paste on the internet to reply serious challenges, you start talking rubbish. |
The question of polygamy is an interesting one in that most people today view polygamy as immoral while the Bible nowhere explicitly condemns it. The first instance of polygamy/bigamy in the Bible was that of Lamech in Genesis 4:19: “Lamech married two women.” Several prominent men in the Old Testament were polygamists. Abraham, Jacob, David, Solomon, and others all had multiple wives. Solomon had 700 wives and 300 concubines (essentially wives of a lower status), according to 1 Kings 11:3. What are we to do with these instances of polygamy in the Old Testament? Jesus said: “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law of Moses or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them". (Matthew 5:17). The Bible contains many accounts of Christian polygamy marriages. The Lord blessed and used Bible polygyny for His own purposes and glory and polygyny will rebuild Israel in the future Kingdom. God does not condemn polygamy, never calls polygamy adultery, wickedness or a fleshly perversion. Polygamy was not abolished in the New Testament as is commonly assumed. Christians practiced polygamy for 300 years after the NT. Are all Christians against polygamy? No, man made religions teach monogamy only. Are there Bible verses, any Scriptures against polygamy? No, not one verse can be found which plainly condemns polygyny. Many Christians are seriously misinformed on the subject of polygamy. Learn Bible before pointing your finger on Muslims.
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In April 2017, Igbo traders took to the streets in Yenagoa in an unprecedented protest. Something had rattled them. Three prominent Igbo traders had been murdered in one month. They suspected something more sinister than routine armed robbery and assassination. They put their finger on xenophobia. The police dismissed the insinuation and reassured them of their safety. The murders were unrelated incidents, they said. The traders took the assurance but remained nervous. A month later, a man checked into a hotel room in Yenogoa with his girlfriend. What transpired in that room has not been fleshed out. The girl was rushed to a hospital with stab wounds. Two days after, she died. The boyfriend had sneaked out of the hotel and has not been seen since then. There are versions of his story. But the dead lady was certainly Ijaw, an indigene. The fugitive boyfriend is an Igbo trader. The story that gained traction on the streets of Yenagoa was sharp toothed. It was that an Igbo man had used an Ijaw girl for money-making ritual. What followed was unprecedented. Violent mobs sprouted. Every Igbo man became an actual or potential criminal. The town convulsed with hate and chants of ‘Igbo must go.’ Shops belonging to Igbos in a section of the town were ransacked and burnt. Igbos squirreled into holes. They weren’t entirely shocked. They had warned about rising anti Igbo tensions. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/05/igbos-second-class-citizens-yenagoa/ |
If them give you wheel barrow (Ortom), 200 naira, 1 kongo of rice (Fayose) and 25 litter plastic (Willie), which one you go take? I hear say some people dey even rent wheel barrow take give labourers with no skill, who returns small change daily and dem dey take the small change hold body? Governor Fayose, N200 and one cup of foreign Rice. Governor Ortom brand Wheelbarrow to carry your problems. Governor Willie Obiano, 25 Litre of water Jerry can to wash your body. Governor Obiano's wife, Toilets for her village people after three years to sh*t their anger away. We have suffered. |
There is this misconception that Northern women are the ones that have their rights violated the most in this country. It is false. The truth is that Igbo culture has no respect for the feminine gender. It is only in Igbo land that women are not permitted to inherit their fathers property. It is only in Igbo land that a widow is shaved and then forced to drink the water that had been used to wash the dead body of her late husband. Igbos sha! The way they twist things in their favour when they have been caught red-handed in their hypocrisy. |
I will advice you to take it easy before you die of envy.......Everything is not about tribalism.... try to live above tribalism and hatred and see how handsome and healthy you will look in the next few days.... Naturally, you can dislike what some people are doing. That is your entitlement. But, as Pope Francis has repeatedly said: "We have no right to hate anyone because hate begets terrible consequences". Coretta Scott King expressed similar sentiments in a different way, “Hate is too great a burden to bear. It injures the hater more than it injures the hated". Beware, Mr and Mrs Tribalist, you may yet fall on your own sword. If your level of hate is such that you wish the object of your derision dead, be warned - because God uses the foolish things of this world to shame those that think they are wise. Has it ever occurred to you that the same person you wish dead may attend your own funeral? |
From as way back as one can remember, the Nigerian political elite have always used the twin factors of religion and ethnicity to divide and rule the people. But if their argument had any modicum of veracity, all the treasury looters unmasked in the last 27 months would have belonged to a single tribe or a single religion. But no, check out the list of our eminent thieves and you will see federal character in action. You will see very important church donors and financiers of mosques, hypocrites whose outward religious mien would fool you into thinking they had a direct line to God. But the only god they worship is mammon and what mammon can procure. We thought we had seen looters in the First Republic, but those were mere neophyte recruits while our current looters are field marshals. If you haven’t asked yourself before, it’s about time you do: Why are all the tribes and ethnic groups, and indeed all religions (including the ‘religion’ of free thinking) represented in the list of looters? By and by, many of the people at the grassroots are realising that when it comes to sharing the loot, tribal and religious differences disappear and our elite become one. As to be expected, members of the political elite are not giving up. They are using their financial muscle to encourage a campaign of hate through every conceivable medium at their disposal. When you meet such specimens, every problem is explainable by casting aspersions on other ethnic nationalities. Raw, vile insults! You wonder what demons are eating up their innards. Mr and Mrs Tribalist, your tribe is well represented in the list of armed robbers, treasury looters, kidnappers, ritual killers, internet fraudsters and drug pedlars, just as the other tribes you deride. There is no tribe that is all good just as there is none that is irredeemably bad. Every mother does have them! Allah said: "O Mankind, We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female and made you into nations and tribes, that you may know each other. Verily the most honored of you in the sight of God is he who is the most righteous of you" (Q 49:13). The most worrying aspect of your myopia is that you are handing over the baton of hate to your children. But you forget that they are in a globalized world in which those children you have villagised will have no place. Has it ever occurred to you that the more you villagise your children the narrower their catchment scope in terms of spread and reach? Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said, “He is not one of us who calls to tribalism. He is not one of us who fights for the sake of tribalism. He is not one of us who dies following the way of tribalism” (Abu Dawud 5102). Naturally, you can dislike what some people are doing. That is your entitlement. But, as Pope Francis has repeatedly said: "We have no right to hate anyone because hate begets terrible consequences". Coretta Scott King expressed similar sentiments in a different way, “Hate is too great a burden to bear. It injures the hater more than it injures the hated". Beware, Mr and Mrs Tribalist, you may yet fall on your own sword. If your level of hate is such that you wish the object of your derision dead, be warned - because Allah (SWT) uses the foolish things of this world to shame those that think they are wise. Has it ever occurred to you that the same person you wish dead may attend your own funeral? May we be guided aright. |
Joe Igbokwe, has advised the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to go home and stop his hopeless agitation for the restoration of Biafra. Speaking in a chat with INDEPENDENT, Igbokwe while reacting to the bail granted to the IPOB leader said Igbo people are not interested in Biafra republic....... http://www.orsu24news.com/igbos-dont-need-biafra-biafra-agitators-are-illiterates-kanu-should-sleep-igbokwe/ |
The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani-Kayode. Fani-Kayode did not only stand by his claims in his offensive article of last Friday but also added salt to injury, dismissing Igbos as money lovers and ignorant cry babies. He also likened himself to great men like Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh, Chief S.L. Akintola, Sir Ahmadu Bello, General Yakubu Gowon, General Olusegun Obasanjo and Alhaji Shehu Shagari. The Igbo and their Biafra fought Nigeria and killed Nigerians for three hard years in that brutal civil war in which over one million courageous, loyal and faithful sons and daughters of the Federal Republic lost their lives at the war front trying to stop Biafra from seceding from the federation, from taking our land and from taking the minority groups of the Mid-Western Region and Eastern Region and our newly-discovered oil with them. Yet despite our massive casualties and the monumental loss of life that the Federal side suffered (a total of 2 million died on both sides) the Igbo people were welcomed back into Nigeria after the war with open arms......... http://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/142477-the-bitter-truth-about-the-igbo-by-femi-fani-kayode.html |
The Bitter Truth About The Igbo, By Femi Fani-Kayode. Fani-Kayode did not only stand by his claims in his offensive article of last Friday but also added salt to injury, dismissing Igbos as money lovers and ignorant cry babies. He also likened himself to great men like Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Chief Festus Okotie-Eboh, Chief S.L. Akintola, Sir Ahmadu Bello, General Yakubu Gowon, General Olusegun Obasanjo and Alhaji Shehu Shagari. The Igbo and their Biafra fought Nigeria and killed Nigerians for three hard years in that brutal civil war in which over one million courageous, loyal and faithful sons and daughters of the Federal Republic lost their lives at the war front trying to stop Biafra from seceding from the federation, from taking our land and from taking the minority groups of the Mid-Western Region and Eastern Region and our newly-discovered oil with them. Yet despite our massive casualties and the monumental loss of life that the Federal side suffered (a total of 2 million died on both sides) the Igbo people were welcomed back into Nigeria after the war with open arms......... http://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/142477-the-bitter-truth-about-the-igbo-by-femi-fani-kayode.html |
Part 2 scene 1... Suleiman should just keep shut to save his integrity and reputation if he has any. We knew Otobo is not innocent and Mr Suleiman is never saint.. Obviously, this Otobo of a girl have nothing to lose in this shameful scenario but the so-called apostle have got so many things to lose if this ugly story continue to trend again... Lol... A man of God who talks anyhow and orders the killing of herdsmen, is that one man of God? By the way, did anyone notice he kept mum on the Daniella Okeke issue? Even Daniella that said we would hear from her lawyers, where are the lawyers? Suleman and his handlers aren't that smart, instead of letting sleeping dog lies, they chose to stir the hornet's nest. There is no doubt that Otobo was Suleiman's mistress, no amount of face saving measures or publicity stunts can change that. The spirit of the tithe payers is at work here. Members struggle to pay tithe while Suleiman enriches his mistresses. Other promiscuous pastors should get ready to be exposed. I thought she has repented and put the past behind her? Why this again? Meanwhile, couldn't even read the long epistle. Apostle Booooooty is in trouble, I knew the "born again" news was all lies.
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When muslims are killed its by people with tribes who are never linked to their religion but when its vice versa Islam is in trouble. Then, no one seems to remember their tribes anymore. What else defines hypocrisy. Any way RIP to d dead and may no more blood be shed. Hope peace returns to that community and d country as a whole soonest. |
Over 200 Chibok Girls were taken away from a healthy president. A "sick president" is returning almost half of them to their parents.t is just in the nature of things and most of the sicknesses which afflict us are random, genetic, age or lifestyle related etc. Therefore, whatever the condition anyone finds himself in, the more open you are to yourself, family and friends about your condition the more you free yourself from the added burden of fear that people may find out about your health condition. May we enjoy good health and be guided to the right path. |
It is just in the nature of things and most of the sicknesses which afflict us are random, genetic, age or lifestyle related etc. Therefore, whatever the condition anyone finds himself in, the more open you are to yourself, family and friends about your condition the more you free yourself from the added burden of fear that people may find out about your health condition. May we enjoy good health and be guided to the right path. |
Over 200 Chibok Girls were taken away from a healthy president, GEJ. A "sick president, PMB" is returning almost half of them to their parents.
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[quote author=abescom post=56293331]Some of them are just talking trash. Let's assume the girls were not taken by any bokoharam and were just kept somewhere or that Boko haram actually took them but it was all planned by perpetrators of evil which to be honest is quite possible. But the question is : 1. Why wasn't Jonathan with all the power he had in the land while he was president not able to unravel the mystery and free the girls? Note that he had the support of all the army, police, airforce, navy, all intelligence departments, the CBN, the majority at the upper and lower chamber, the sympathy of Nigerians who wanted the girls released, the sympathy of the parents of the girls who would not have minded he shaming whoever are involved. 2. Why did Jonathan and his government claim there was no such kidnap only to come out 48 hours later to say they have the situation under control. If there was no kidnap, why the change of tone? 3. Could Nigeria's evil politicians have successfully fooled the whole world? Note, not a single intelligence department the world over has claimed there was no kidnap by Boko haram or that it was planned? Do we have more intelligence than Russia? The UK? The USA? China? Isreal and co? You may say USA wasn't supporting the GEJ government but he had ample support from China and Russia? If it was fake or planned how come none of these countries haven't said so so far? 3. BBC and many other media houses have had journalists ( I personally met one at BBC road at Ikoyi he and myself came for an interview with D1 of Kennis music unfortunately I can't share what I heard on here) doing their investigative work but none has been able to come up with your type of truth. They all must hate GEJ then? I await your reply but off course I know no genuine thing will be said to this posers. Over 200 Chibok Girls were taken away from a healthy president, GEJ. A "sick president, PMB" is returning almost half of them to their parents. |
[quote author=abescom post=56293331]Some of them are just talking trash. Let's assume the girls were not taken by any bokoharam and were just kept somewhere or that Boko haram actually took them but it was all planned by perpetrators of evil which to be honest is quite possible. But the question is : 1. Why wasn't Jonathan with all the power he had in the land while he was president not able to unravel the mystery and free the girls? Note that he had the support of all the army, police, airforce, navy, all intelligence departments, the CBN, the majority at the upper and lower chamber, the sympathy of Nigerians who wanted the girls released, the sympathy of the parents of the girls who would not have minded he shaming whoever are involved. 2. Why did Jonathan and his government claim there was no such kidnap only to come out 48 hours later to say they have the situation under control. If there was no kidnap, why the change of tone? 3. Could Nigeria's evil politicians have successfully fooled the whole world? Note, not a single intelligence department the world over has claimed there was no kidnap by Boko haram or that it was planned? Do we have more intelligence than Russia? The UK? The USA? China? Isreal and co? You may say USA wasn't supporting the GEJ government but he had ample support from China and Russia? If it was fake or planned how come none of these countries haven't said so so far? 3. BBC and many other media houses have had journalists ( I personally met one at BBC road at Ikoyi he and myself came for an interview with D1 of Kennis music unfortunately I can't share what I heard on here) doing their investigative work but none has been able to come up with your type of truth. They all must hate GEJ then? I await your reply but off course I know no genuine thing will be said to this posers. |
PMB looks healthier than majority of the people foreseeing or predicting his death. Anybody that wished PMB dead would die first. Quote me and you'll die very soon. Wailers of the highest order. You can't please everyone. When you're too focused on living up to other people's standards, you aren't spending enough time raising your own. Some people may whisper, complain and judge. But for the most part, it's all in your head. People care less about your actions than you think. Why? They have their own problems! When you stand alone and sell yourself, you can't please everyone. But when you're different, you can last.
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This is the Biblical verse used in carrying out the execution as follow: 'Death for Blasphemy'. "One day a man who had an Israelite mother and an Egyptian father got into a fight with one of the Israelite men. During the fight, this son of an Israelite woman blasphemed the LORD’s name. So the man was brought to Moses for judgment. His mother’s name was Shelomith. She was the daughter of Dibri of the tribe of Dan. They put the man in custody until the LORD’s will in the matter should become clear. Then the LORD said to Moses, “Take the blasphemer outside the camp, and tell all those who heard him to lay their hands on his head. Then let the entire community stone him to death. Say to the people of Israel: Those who blaspheme God will suffer the consequences of their guilt and be punished. Anyone who blasphemes the LORD’s name must be stoned to death by the whole community of Israel. Any Israelite or foreigner among you who blasphemes the LORD’s name will surely die". (Leviticus 24:10-16 NLT) |
The Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, recently, said he would introduce laws in the state assembly that would bar people who are incapable of sustaining two wives from doing so. From the Islamic perspective, what do you think? I have been following some pronouncements by the Emir of Kano of recent that border on Islamic religion and culture. What I will say is that Islamic position on issues is well entrenched in Islamic literature. This book here, The Message, is more than one thousand years old. In it, every subject on Islamic law is discussed. I want the Emir and others to put their minds at rest. Nobody can interpret or change Islamic law. What we need to change is the environment so that people find it conducive. Early marriage here is not Islamic position but a Hausa cultural issue. Turks are Muslims but they do not give out their children at the age of fourteen. Arabs are Muslims but you don’t find them giving out their women at the age of fourteen or fifteen. Yemenis do it but it is not because of religion. It is because of culture, the Yemeni culture. Few people in Egypt do it but it is not because of religion. It is cultural. Religion cures maladies in the society and that is why laws in religion are very wide. Prayer time in Islam is wide to give room to travellers and sick people. There is flexibility in religion. It is not an iron jacket. When it comes to marriage, religion is very flexible. What the Qur’an mentions is that there is specific age for marriage. It says that when orphans reach the age of marriage, give them their wealth back because when they are mentally and physically mature they can take care of their wives and their wealth. The question of marrying off a girl at six or seven years does not even arise. All these that were narrated in the Hadith by one authority are not authentic. There is difference between authenticity and reality. As a journalist, when you write a story, you find a tinge of your background in the reporting. Somebody can misconstrue or even misunderstand an issue because of his background. That is the issue with all narration. Out of all the books on religion, why the Qur’an is different is because it is committed to memory. It is like the Psalms of David. If you read them in Amharic, they sound like the Qur’an. If you allow people to narrate or give account of an issue, the background will influence it. There is a collection of Hadith that was narrated on the Prophet. That personal influence also entered, so scholars have to filter the narration to remove the chaff from the grain. The narrators of Hadith are like journalists and we need an editor that will filter the narrative. In filtering, there is a factor of time that also affects them. They may filter something but they may not get it right. For instance, the Qur’an tells us that if somebody dies, his wife should mourn him for four months ten days before thinking of getting married. At four months, every child starts to move in the womb. The extra ten days is for the female foetus. They need the extra days to get mature. This will stop a pregnant woman from passing on another man’s child to her new husband. If somebody divorces his wife, she has to menstruate three times before getting married. What this is saying is that religion is filtered. When it comes to marriage, what Islam says is that whoever has power to marry should marry. Islam does not allow a society where there is prostitution. Since Islam proscribes prostitution, adultery and fornication, the moment a girl becomes mature biologically, Islam opens the door that if you want to marry, then marry. But if you bring a law that says a girl should not marry until when she gets to eighteen years, I tell you, at the age of sixteen, a girl begins to have sexual desire which will be pushing her like fire. In Islam, you do not give out a girl in marriage except when you ask her permission. So if the girl is ready to marry, she should marry. It does not affect her education or social life. You can still be married and be going to school. You cannot tell people that this is what they should do with their lives. No, allow them to do what they want to do. Somebody told me a story that some girls were asked what they wanted to be in life. One said she wanted to be a lawyer, another said she wanted to be a doctor and the third one said she just wanted to get married. The one who wanted to get married had no ambition but to be a house wife. Why should the society force her that she should not marry until a certain age? Once she is biologically fit and she wants to marry, let her marry. But the Emir’s argument is that you should not marry more than one wife if you cannot take care of them. That is not a religious issue but a social issue. In Kano, there are more than ninety thousand widows with children and they are still young. There are unmarried women in millions who are jobless. If you say ‘this man, you are poor, don’t marry her’, he stays poor and does not marry her, while she is still struggling, she is in a worse situation than if she marries the man. What these poor men do is a social service to the society because poor men have more wives that rich men. These women are not there redundant. Each woman is doing something, maintaining herself but under the umbrella of a man who makes sure that she does not become a prostitute. One prostitute in a town is worse than an atomic bomb because she will be spreading diseases. For many of these women, just having husbands is enough for them. Nobody sees them as prostitutes. Her children feel their mum is dignified because she has a husband. If you break this social fabric because of your understanding of religion, the result with be disastrous. How will you imagine all these>women roaming about free? Problem of elites The problem of the elites is they attack issues without providing solution. We should not westernise our women but give them the basic thing they need. I am building a school for females. The principal and all the staff are females. Some men prevent their wives from working because of the problems associated with it. There are many women not working because of the rotten nature of the society. I believe that if men can run schools, if men can be fighter jet pilots, women can do these too. A woman is a man with a womb. Make a positive change in the society that encourages education not to be making noise in the mosque that we are backward. Almajiri You are talking about almajiri. Most of the places where there are almajiris, if you build a classroom for them and support the mallam, you will not see the children roaming around. When former President Jonathan had the plan to build four hundred almajiri schools, that was a positive plan and not the noise that people make. Our elites keep talking about making law. Law does not work if it is against nature. You cannot fight terrorism if you do not address the economic situation of the people. The Prophet predicted that terrorism will happen. He said people will read the Qur’an upside down and be killing people in the name of God. The Prophet said if I am around (when this happens), I will just exterminate them. I spoke against Boko Haram but I didn’t have weapons to stop them. It is not only guns. You have to redirect their thinking. You have to build schools for them. Nigeria alone cannot do it. The western nations can send us jet planes. That is not what we need. If America can send us exercise books, pens and rulers, the society will change. Killing will not make us succeed. How do we separate corruption of cultural practices from Islam without compromising Islam? Islam is universal. It is practiced in Saudi Arabia, it is practiced in Sudan. All the problems we are talking about now are not there. It is not religion. It is cultural. I am surprised the Emirs and traditional rulers are talking about this. The (traditional) institution needs to be phased out. If you do that, almajiri will be phased out too. How do you explain that if you go to the Emir of Kano’s palace, you are expected to bow down. If you go to the (American) White House, will you bow down to Mr Donald Trump who has nuclear weapons in his hands? If you go to Kano now, the common man is expected to bow down to the Emir. Is that not a humiliation of human beings? What are they taking about? Our religion is against bowing down to human beings. You only bow down to God. They are misinterpreting the religion and putting blames wrongly on the religion. If you want to modernise Nigeria, let’s phase out traditional rulers, Emirs and all of that. We will have a more robust leadership by election. This is what Islam is saying: affairs is by consultations and by agreements. Nobody imposes himself as an Emir. Are you saying that the traditional institution is no longer relevant to the present day reality? It is not relevant to the modern times and it is not even Islamic because, in Islam, there is no inheritance of power. It is the people that decide their leaders. If the institution will change, this nation will change. The traditional institution represents ignorant people who will go and bow down before them. Do you want to perpetuate that ignorance? No, we want to bring light to the people so that they can stand up and speak. It is more anti – Islam than any other thing. The issue of ease of divorce is another sore point on how women are treated in the North. What are religious leaders like you doing to minimise this? While growing up, I never heard of divorce. This rampant divorce started in the 90s when people started adopting lifestyles that were not in congruence with their culture and religion. This modern social life, materialism increase the prospects of divorce. A woman marries you because of your wealth, you marry her because of her beauty. The Prophet encourages us to marry a religious person. But now people want to marry because of beauty or wealth. This is why you have this problem of divorce. We have to be closer to piety and modesty and this problem will disappear. Kaduna State government made a proposal to introduce a law to regulate preaching in the state which attracted huge criticisms. Why are you religious leaders opposed to this bill? There are many factors to consider. You cannot constitute a law that is so fundamentally against the Constitution. The Constitution has granted freedom of religion to the citizens. It is the religion that determines who propagates it, not the government. It is the religion that determines who becomes the pastor or the Imam and not the business. Government has no business with that. Christianity for instance has more than one thousand denominations, which one will the government allow? Islam has many sects and interpretations, which one will you regulate Government in a democracy is powerless. Religion is powerful An Emir in Kano says he wants to formulate a law. Who gave him such power? It is the assembly that makes the law and they are elected by the people. He would have been more conscious by begging the people. Government has grandiose feelings about itself. It is going beyond its boundaries. They don’t have the power to do what they say they want to do. That law can bring down the government. Jesus Christ was taken before the Roman court but now Christianity has gone beyond that. Religion is powerful. It is from God, so no leader should think religion is a weapon to play with. It will destroy him. This is my advice to them about this grandiose feeling they have about themselves. The governor of Zamfara State recently attributed the outbreak of meningitis to the prevalent fornication in the country. how do you react to this? I know that whatever happens, there is a reason for it. God does things for a reason. He may be sending a message and the message may be two folds: one it may be as a consequence of our iniquity, as the governor thinks it is and also it can be as a trial, like Job was tried by God. But when the governor says it is as a result of fornication, then we have to listen because he is in a position to know. There is hypocrisy in the society. We appear as religious people but we are rotten. God can punish us for that. God has destroyed nations because of sin. Remember Sodom and Gomorrah. On the other hand God may be punishing the government by taking innocent lives to go and rest. If the Zamafara governor is not doing what he is supposed to do; if he is not spending money on health of its citizens but going about things that are luxury, God can take away people that are innocent in order to embarrass the government. God’s sword can strike both ways. God can in one incidence send positive and negative messages. The governor should do his work and the people should turn from their evil ways. http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/04/emir-sanusi-kano-unfair-millions-unmarried-women-jobless-sheikh-gumi/ (Quote) (Report) 2 Likes (Like) (Share) |
Na lie! The three evil genius that made Goodluck Jonathan loss the 2015 election are as follows: 1- Mohammadu Buhari, If Buhari did not contest, Goodluck Jonathan being the runner up would be the first. 2- Bola Ahmed Tinubu, masterminding the coalition of the opposition forces to wrestle power from the incumbent president. and Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, because everyone is the cause of one's misfortune. The whole truth is that Jonathan failed the good people of this country. The question is did uncle Jonah and his cabinet squandered and looted our commonwealth or not? Jega betraying GEJ allegation sounds like he was bribed to do the former President's bidding. Who did JEGA betray in 2011 when GEJ won? GMB? I like JEGA's response to all of these. They are seriously trying to bring him into all of these but he's just replaying his Orubebe moments. I wish PMB can just test the basket mouth with an appointment and you will see him shouting Sai Baba till year 3050. OBJ knows him better as he said that just give him food like dog and Femi Fani-Kayode will bark and sing for you till you order him to stop. |
BUHARI CATCHES "FULANI HERDSMEN"..... According to this exciting news on page 8 of the Saturday PUNCH newspaper of April 22, 2017, a joint operation between the Police, Military, and the DSS successfully nabbed the following "Fulani Herdsmen" who recently attacked Zaki Biam in Benue state where they gunned down more than 30 people to death! Their names are: 1. Tordue Kaaor 2. Hiikentor Orbunde 3. Vincent Asemave 4. David Terhembe 5. Dalhatu Abdullahi 6. Iortember Orkuma 7. Manasseh Ikyar 8. Nengeme Ikyar 9. Joshua Ioroonya 10. Joseph John 11. Akowa Kwahve 12. Terwase Sabastine 13. Sunday Utza 14. Umsughaonda Gbaga 15. Swem Utiu 16. Terwase John 17. Mbadon Mbati 18. Tame Buumbu 19. Godwin Iorhundu These "Fulani Herdsmen" have already been paraded to newsmen alongside their very sophisticated weapons... All military grade... It is very easy to buy Fulani clothes in any market... In fact, I nearly bought some at Masaka market near Abuja recently but I was scared of "covert operation". Lol. The arrest of these "herdsmen" mysteriously coincided with the time an NIA "covert operation" that was unknown to President Buhari was busted! |
Tallesty1:Empty threat from a dead rat. Even your brave grandfather Ojukwu did not succeed but ranaway on exile to Ivory coast leaving behind the remaining Igbos to die with hunger under General Yakubu Gowon. tseeeee! |
VirginFinder:The middle belt you are talking about has six states and it is only two states out of the six that is dominated by Christians who can vote GEJ that is plateau and Benue. |
They were killed by Fulani herdsmen. |
Good! Hausas don't rant on the internet like cowards... They act over talk... If masses can do this to Nigeria politicians nation wide they will change over night. The awareness is growing, very soon it will spread down south and every politician will become accountable. It's high time the populace hold their representatives accountable and the representatives showcase their projects in their constituencies. If care is not taking this is what will happen if they are not living up to expectations since the FG/the Judiciary have refused to sentence the CORRUPT officials to death or life imprisonment. |
Herdsmen were been accused wrongly for the Zaki-Biam massacres by some individuals and the unprofessional, wicked and bias media for their interest best known to them. Peace and stability is the major way to progress and development. No society can really attain its economic and political heights when the ingredients of peace, harmony and social development are lacking. It goes without saying that all nations of the world that aspire to be great must, as a matter of necessity, toe the path of peace among its people, whether multi-religious or multi-ethnic. Violence not only claims lives, but also unravels the very fabric of society, leaving schools, hospitals and other social amenities destroyed, a devastated population suffering the physical and psychological toll. Members of society especially herdsmen and farmers need to be oriented toward knowing the importance of peace and tolerance. At the same time, social, economic, and political systems must be re-oriented to the same peace and tolerance because atimes they contributes through their misguided utterances. Inclusively, the discipline of peaceful co-existence must shape our way of life. https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/zaki-biam-taskforce-recovers-weapons-from-notorious-suspect-s-stronghold/192207.html |
'The Massacre of Innocents Fulanis continue In Southern Kaduna at Kariyo and Dalle of Jagindi area of Jema’a Local Government area Kaduna state. May their soul rest in Aljannatul Firdaus ameen. And may God Expose the perpetrators'. Source: http://www.trezzyhelm.com/2017/03/innocent-fulani-people-massacred-in.html?m=1 |
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Ille-Ipe Massacre: THE SILENCE FROM THE PRESIDENCY AND THE HYPOCRITE MEDIA IS WORRISOME It is nowhere to be found on the cover pages of our National Newspapers, TV News Headlines, Twitter handles of our social activists and other acclaimed Human Right Organizations in the country, the Ille-Ife killings. One could say that it never exist, or it is just a mere concoction and a tale that the Hausa people living in Sabo Area of Ille-Ife are being mercilessly killed in a day broad light without any interception of the security agencies or a comprehensive media report on the incident. I refuse to understand why the media is so unfair to us when it comes to the affairs of northerners, especially our religion Islam or something related to our tribe. It was not long ago that the Yunusa-Ese Saga received a wide media attention that was not worth it, but it sounds the northerners were blamed for the boy's actions. The Fulani Herdsmen clash in the Southern Kaduna has received not only the attention of the world, but the media exaggerates the actual figures recorded for the casualties. A lot of hashtags were introduced and one pastor instructed his churchmen to kill any Fulani man seen near their church. Is there any hash tag now for the ille-Ife killings? #stoptheilleifemassacre etc? Are not the Hausa people Nigerian? Don't we deserve your voices? Is it only when a southerner or a Christian is killed that your organizations really work? The security agencies kept mum, likewise the presidency, the governors forum especially the Northern Governors Forum has said nothing about it, do you really care? Or do you want the unwished to happen? We always advocate for peace and we want allow peace to reign and we never preach for violence, but surely if the Government and stakeholders kept silent while our brethren's bloods is being shed, we guarantee nobody the existence of peace across our lands. What do you think will happen if Kano people or any other Northern state is to retaliate?They surely have relatives here around us, and it will not be that simple! God forbid and we don't hope that to happen! The media should exonerates herself from this leveled mark we (the northerners) recorded for her, the injustice, selectiveness and biasness should be stopped. The security agencies especially the Nigerian Police should issue a statement to the world which condemns the killings and act immediately to prosecute anybody found guilty. The presidency should mourn with the families of the victims and assure the Nigerians that nothing of this such would ever happen again. The Osun State Government should call for a press conference, disown and condemn this heinous act, and assure the citizens of her state their safety. The wailing wailers selective Non-Governmental organizations should introduce hashtags and other means necessary that they use always when somethings is going against their favorite ones, else we refuse to concur with them in the future. Our traditional rulers should speak for us, as sometimes they speak on irrelevant issues that is not part of their responsibilities. Lastly our collective bunch of back-benchers National Assembly members, those that benefit from being part of us, those that feel they represent us and we certainly knew they represent themselves should speak for us, or else they will take their bow and go in 2019! #stoptheilleifemassacre. Engr. Yusuf Da'awah writes from Kano Municipal 15/03/17 |
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