Politics › Re: Senator Stella Oduah Shares Food Items In Anambra by Noel19: 10:44am On May 10, 2020 |
CanadaOrBust: Yoruba believe in teaching a man to fish instead of just giving him fish. Yoruba amaka I'm sorry I don't mean to throw a jab at you or anything like that. What Obasa gave to you guys is it how to catch a fish or how to Chop 100 naira bread? Please your timely response will be greatly appreciated. |
Politics › Re: Senator Stella Oduah Shares Food Items In Anambra by Noel19: 10:39am On May 10, 2020 |
CanadaOrBust: Nonsense. Giving back some of the stolen loot Thief woman Shut your trap! Do you think it was today she started her act of benevolence? Even before she became a minister under Gej, she was already a billionaire. Google and do some investigations before opening your gutter ridden brain! |
Politics › Re: Senator Stella Oduah Shares Food Items In Anambra by Noel19: 10:36am On May 10, 2020 |
joey150: Very commendable gesture by the senator.
But somehow a processed and by extension unhealthy food like noodles is now being shared like a staple food.
When did Noodles become a staple food in Nigeria that it's been shared left, right and center by everybody as palliative?
We're somehow primming our population for Obesity, Diabetes and all the ailments that are consistent with over Indulgence in processed food items.
Can't we do more rice, beans, yam, eggs, garri etc?
I shake my head when I see people, especially children being fed Noodles everyday. By sharing noodles it shows they had children in mind. The yams and other solid food you have there are for adults while noodles are for children. They know that because of the lockdown so many parents are out of work and needed to provide for their young once hence, noodles. So my friend, the people rolling out this palliative are not dumb, they've already done some field work before embarking on this project. Igbo Kwenu! |
Culture › Re: Yusuf Bayero, Dan’iya Of Kano Is Dead by Noel19: 9:50am On May 10, 2020 |
Something is wrong in Kano and I don't want to believe it's Covid-19.
Why did Sanusi had to leave for Ĺagos?
Something is spiritually wrong in Kano!
Gandollar and Kano elites need to atone for their sins. |
Health › Re: Massive Outbreak Of COVID-19 In Azare, Bauchi — Ibrahim Baba Writes Buhari by Noel19: 7:46pm On May 09, 2020 |
The dollar bribe that Gandollar stuffed in his Babariga is more than enough to cater to all the Alhaji....sorry, Almajiri in the North.
I wish these Alhaji.....Oops!, Almajiri will come together and unleash mayhem on the Northern elites and Islamic clerics that brainwashed them into believing that prophet Muhammad (WAR) commanded them to be reading the quoran at the expense of going to school. |
Travel › Re: Passengers From North Disguised As "Press" Caught At Onitsha Head Bridge At 3am by Noel19: 7:45pm On May 09, 2020 |
The dollar bribe that Gandollar stuffed in his Babariga is more than enough to cater to all the Alhaji....sorry, Almajiri in the North.
I wish these Alhaji.....Oops!, Almajiri will come together and unleash mayhem on the Northern elites and Islamic clerics that brainwashed them into believing that prophet Muhammad (WAR) commanded them to be reading the quoran at the expense of going to school. |
Travel › Re: Task Force Intercepts Trucks Carrying Almajiri At Cross River Borders by Noel19: 7:44pm On May 09, 2020 |
The dollar bribe that Gandollar stuffed in his Babariga is more than enough to cater to all the Alhaji....sorry, Almajiri in the North.
I wish these Alhaji.....Oops!, Almajiri will come together and unleash mayhem on the Northern elites and Islamic clerics that brainwashed them into believing that prophet Muhammad (WAR) commanded them to be reading the quoran at the expense of going to school. |
Business › Re: How Nnewi Became The Nigerian Town With Largest Millionaires Per Capita - TVC by Noel19: 4:16pm On May 09, 2020 |
One4me: Very Republican no doubt, and as smart and crooked as Republican Donald Trump  Better than "Owo mi da, Tuale baba, anything for boys, and having a motor garage tout and stark illiterate as speaker, Lagos house of assembly. Lest I forget, help me say hello to the next governor of the most suffersticated state, Lagos, agbero mc Oluomo. |
Christianity Etc › Re: On The Suspected Herdsmen Attack On Bayo Famonure And His Family by Noel19: 12:11pm On May 09, 2020 |
frosbel2: Christians need to BORROW A BRAIN and start planning to secure their regions. Buhari is a bigot and has no desire to protect anyone in Nigeria who is not Fulani.
Jesus is not coming, stand up and protect your lands and families. You're on point! Some of we Christians are our own problem. At the slightest opportunity you'll see so called Christians raining abuses at pastors like Suleiman and Oyedepo despite the fact that these two pastors have been at the forefront in exposing the antics of Buhari and his fulani brothers against the south but you'll never see Mumuric, Yoruba Moslems and the northerners insulting their clerics. |
Christianity Etc › Re: On The Suspected Herdsmen Attack On Bayo Famonure And His Family by Noel19: 12:01pm On May 09, 2020 |
VBCampaign: On the Suspected Herdsmen Attack on Bayo Famonure and His Family
By: Deji Yesufu
At 7:45pm on Tuesday, 3rd May, 2020, gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen, invaded the home of Rev. Bayo Famonure. Bayo Famonure is a seventy-year old pioneer missionary with CAPRO international ministries in Gana Ropp, a community on the outskirts of Jos, Plateau State. Uncle Bayo, as he is popularly called, had just completed the evening devotion with his wife and two sons and they all retired to their rooms. Bayo Famonure was in his study reading the Bible when armed men, suspected to be Fulani herdsmen, broke into his home and headed straight for him. In an obvious assassination attempt, eight men entered Uncle Bayo’s study brandishing AK47 machine guns. They drew him out of the chair to the center of the room. After demanding the whereabouts of other people in the house and getting no meaningful response from him, the attackers opened fire on Uncle Bayo. He was shot in the head at close range (within five meters). Believing he was dead, the gunmen went to the other rooms in the house. They found A’dua, one of Uncle Bayo’s sons, and were about to abduct him when his mother (Uncle’s wife) and his brother resisted them. In the process the gunmen shot the woman in the back and the two boys in the leg. In the frenzy that followed and realizing that the sounds of their guns would have attracted security men and neighbors around, the gunmen fled the home of this missionary couple.
Bayo Famonure is a man I know very well. He is family—the elder brother of my wife’s mother. As a man of God, he has all these years offered spiritual oversight to his family and even the extended family. He is a man that is much beloved and respected in the family.
Beyond family life, Uncle Bayo was a pioneer missionary with CAPRO Nigeria. Following his bachelor’s degree and having gone to serve in Zaria in Kaduna State in the early 1970s, Uncle Bayo had abandoned secular work and headed into the dirty waters of mission works. He did not choose the cozy environment of Lagos or Ibadan or Port Harcourt; rather he went to the hostile communities of Zaria to serve Jesus Christ. And he has been at this since then, moving to Gana Ropp in the Jos area sometimes in the 1990s to serve the Lord.
Uncle Bayo’s vision in ministry had been primarily to serve Jesus Christ by sharing the gospel with his host community. A missionary to the core, Bayo Famonure had wholly depended on Christ for sustenance in ministry. He and others worked with CAPRO from a fledgling missionary organization to the household name it has become today. It was in the middle of serving the Lord that this attack came on him and his family. The good news is that despite shooting him, his wife and two sons at close range, they all survived miraculously. The bullet to his head did not penetrate his skull and the one to his legs did not shatter a bone.
The question that this article ponders on is this: how long will these attacks continue?
First, there is the political matter of whether or not to label these attackers “Fulani herdsmen” or “suspected Fulani herdsmen”. There is a world of difference between these two terms. One’s traducers will respond by saying that no one else was in the house with the Famonures to corroborate their allegations that it was Fulani herdsmen who attacked them. Others will reply: how come only one ethnic group has been alleged of these killings since they began a few years ago?
There is also the political question of how come Fulani herdsmen attacks were almost nonexistent until the coming of this present administration? It appears, some argue, that the presence of Buhari at the helms of affairs in this country has emboldened his kinsmen to do as they please. Up till the time of writing this, there has been no Fulani herdsman prosecuted let alone convicted for these crimes. Another person will reply by saying that it was probably because the Fulanis are not culpable. Or, is it because our law enforcement agents have turned a blind eye to the violence?
Now let us get certain things clear as citizens of this country. Nigeria as presently constituted is a secular state. It means it is neither Christian nor Muslim. The nation’s constitution allows people to practice whatever religion they wish. This also includes freedom of gathering and association. The concept of a modern secular state followed years of religious wars in Europe. After Martin Luther disrupted the peace of Europe in the sixteenth century with the coming of the Protestant religion, Europe was plunged in religious crisis. Following the 30-year war that ended in 1648 and destroyed most of Germany, Europe began to toy with the idea of religious toleration. It meant that in a modern state people could practice whatever religion they wished. It is this concept that the Americans further developed, thus leading to the practice of separating the State from the church.
What toleration means is that every citizen of a country can practice their religion. Every citizen can seek proselytes of other religion to theirs. But no one must be coerced against practicing the tenets of his religion. Religious proselytization must also start with words and end with words. No one uses the sword or gun to propagate his religion in modern times. Even modern Islam, at least in enlightened nations, has jettisoned the idea of spreading religion with the sword. This is why most Muslims abhor the Boko Haram ideology. The modern state has tolerance at the heart of religious practice.
With this in mind, one must then call on the authorities in this country to address the violation of the rights of one man, Rev. Adebayo Famonure, to practice his religion in freedom. The Nigerian state, which we all belong to and in which we are tax payers, has the responsibility of protecting its citizens. And this protection begins with fishing at the persons who have sought to snuff out life from Uncle Bayo and his family. The Nigerian state should also kindly work hard at bringing an end to the usage of this word “suspected”. This word has offered undue alibi to hundreds of criminal figures to perpetrate all kinds of evil on law-abiding Nigerians. Let us know, once and for all, what these animals in human skin want and let the country settle this question forever. We cannot be battling Boko Haram without and Boko Haram within. The government will do well to attend to these issues.
The last thing anyone needs at these times of the Coronavirus pandemic is an attack on their lives and then spending unnecessary time in the hospital. As I write, Uncle Bayo and his family are recuperating in the hospital. This country owes this family a duty to protect them. Indeed we all deserve to live in safety and peace in our own country.
Disclaimer: This article are my personal observations on the attack on the Famonures. It is not the family official statement on it. Thank you.
Source: https://textandpublishing.com/on-the-suspected-herdsmen-attack-on-bayo-famonure-and-his-family/ After reading this article and you're still in doubt that Jesus Christ is not Lord and God Almighty you're mad and need psychiatric re-evaluation. And to my brothers in South West, sorry west region over to you; According to Tinubu, "Where are the cows". May God continue to expose all the antics and ploys of the Buhari led Fulani govt, Mumuric, Fulani Herdsmen, Bandits and Boko Haram against Christendom. |
Business › Re: How Nnewi Became The Nigerian Town With Largest Millionaires Per Capita - TVC by Noel19: 10:26am On May 09, 2020 |
ENIGMATIC2023: Most of them are into money rituals and illegal businesses Where did badoo guys originate from? The word gbe'omo gbe'omo is Yoruba for child kidnapping and money ritual. Go get your brain reset so you can at least reason like a normal human should. |
Business › Re: How Nnewi Became The Nigerian Town With Largest Millionaires Per Capita - TVC by Noel19: 10:20am On May 09, 2020 |
Exc2000:

Pressing mumu buttons and massaging their egos
Tinubu na oga master in this game
TVC Gbefun!!!
. Who dey press your MUMU button? Tinubu! Igbos are too Republican in nature. We are not like you people that can be bought with #50 naira Agege bread, ask Lagos speaker, Obasa. |
Properties › Re: Fire Burns Shops, Cars In Ibadan. Two Feared Dead by Noel19: 8:43pm On May 08, 2020 |
OFFICIAL336: Imagine someone's capital
The thick smoke couldn't even hide the brown roofs.
I am the richest but I top the social register of the most vulnerable Nigerians in the South.
Who am I? Are you indirectly referring to Ofe manu people? |
Politics › Re: Buhari/Osinbajo’s Whereabouts: Arewa Youths Call For Femi Adesina’s Resignation by Noel19: 7:07pm On May 08, 2020 |
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Christianity Etc › Re: Almajiris: Rejected By Parents, Scorned By Society & Abused By Politicians by Noel19: 12:17pm On May 08, 2020 |
Nairalandmonika: You are very write, while serving in the north, I came to realize that most of them are not ambitious, they don't strive and struggle for wealth, their lives revolves around religion and religion comes first. You're on point! Exactly what I highlighted in my write up. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Almajiris: Rejected By Parents, Scorned By Society & Abused By Politicians by Noel19: 12:08pm On May 08, 2020 |
It will take years and years for an average northerner to realise the evil of Almajiri system.
Why?
It's not just a system but a religious ideology. To them trying to abolish it is simply telling their allah he knows nothing.
They have been brainwashed from birth that allah has programmed some to be rich and others very poor. And the duty of the rich is to continue giving alms to the downthroden (Almajiri).
I laugh when I hear people say things like "eradicate, educate, send them back to their parents",
Have you ever asked why they were sent to a supposed Islamic teacher at a young age? That's where they are indoctrinated.
If you're going to fight a problem then you must trace the root cause if not, you will only be sweeping the problem under the carpet.
If the northerners are serious in abolishing the Almajiri system then they should be ready to do away with most of the tenets of the Koran.
The Koran teaches that western education is Haram hence Bolo Haram.
The Koran also teaches that some are born rich and some poor and no matter what the poor does in life he will never attain success hence, Almajiri system of begging.
This writing is in no way to cast aspersions but dedicated to the false hearted and brainwashed to have a renewal of heart and temperance. |
Nairaland General › Re: Soldier: The Python We Killed At Front Line Today by Noel19: 9:20pm On May 07, 2020 |
MUMU soldier's! You were sent to the war front to go and kill Shekau, you people went there to be killing pythons.
Nonsense Buhari and Burutai |
Politics › Re: List Of COVID-19 Lagos State Donors by Noel19: 8:47pm On May 07, 2020 |
Enn214: Lagos State government just published the list of COVID-19 donors...
https://mobile.twitter.com/followlasg/status/1258428501377667074 The money that has been re-shared round by some political brokers in Lagos. By the way I didn't see the 50 Naira Agege bread donated by Obasa in the list. They should pls try and include his name in the list afterall donation is donation. |
Health › Re: COVID-19: 51000 Cases In Africa. 17000 Recoveries, 1900 Deaths (Country Figures) by Noel19: 4:35pm On May 07, 2020 |
Ryocaj: Its like u didn't see Egypt n Algeria.. I'm talking about the ratio of death to the number of infected persons. |
Health › Re: COVID-19: 51000 Cases In Africa. 17000 Recoveries, 1900 Deaths (Country Figures) by Noel19: 2:24pm On May 07, 2020 |
GAZZUZZ: We have over 100,000 infections, by comparison we are doing really well in death rate. Do a comparative analysis btw South Africa, Nigeria and other African countries on the list with high index cases and check the death ratio then you'll realise what I meant. |
Celebrities › Re: E-money Rocks Police Customised Facemask As He Steps Out In Style - Photos by Noel19: 1:59pm On May 07, 2020 |
We4all: Hey man, I don't see anywhere in the write up where I said he ''performed sacrifice" to be who he is. We all have had to sacrifice something at some point in our lives, and I'm saying, that I don't envy him cos I don't know what he sacrificed to be where he is today.
Since you still have your reasoning intact, then you should be smart enough to realise that 80% of Nigeria's problem lies in us(the masses), and unless we change our orientation and mentality, things will never change.
So Mr man, even if you elect Barack Obama as the next president of Nigeria, Nigeria will still remain the same;or even worse, cos there will still be people like you who will plot to assassinate him if his policies do not favour you and your kinsmen. Guy don't bring tribalism into this, I'm not holding sway for anybody. If you know me personally you'll know I don't promote illegality. Nice one for the points you made and I'm sorry if I misconstrued the word sacrifice in your statement. |
Health › Re: COVID-19: 51000 Cases In Africa. 17000 Recoveries, 1900 Deaths (Country Figures) by Noel19: 12:15pm On May 07, 2020 |
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Celebrities › Re: E-money Rocks Police Customised Facemask As He Steps Out In Style - Photos by Noel19: 12:10pm On May 07, 2020 |
Akpaamunsi: This is my last response to you. Just get your back pack bag ready with your personal items. You will be sniffed out from the hole u r hiding on or before Sunday. E go be you like action film. Cheers.
Akpaamunsi Agwu So you're Igbo? You con dey act like you're from the other side. Nwanne gba hara, I didn't know e bu nwa afo. |
Celebrities › Re: E-money Rocks Police Customised Facemask As He Steps Out In Style - Photos by Noel19: 11:34am On May 07, 2020 |
Akpaamunsi: I will sniff you out wherever you are hiding b4 next Sunday. Then you will understand it's not every one you see online you talk nonsense with. Just get your travel bag ready with your personal effects cos you will need them b4 the coming Sunday. Mark it. You've turned yourself into a sniff dog. Where are you sniffing too? |
Celebrities › Re: E-money Rocks Police Customised Facemask As He Steps Out In Style - Photos by Noel19: 8:50am On May 07, 2020 |
Akpaamunsi: All these poor miserable things roaming online and measuring dicks with unknown people. Send me your details let me reveal to u whom I am. Dickhead Chai! Wonders they say shall never end. Empty barrel makes the loudest bang. This your gra gra and noise making that you have money reminds me of that famous Ghanian dwarf that goes about snapping selfies from different automobile stores, uploading it online while displaying his disjointed teeth and claiming he's richer than Dangote. Two of you are identical in nature and mentality. Spits on you! Tueh....... |
Politics › Re: El-Rufai: Northern Governors Ready To Confront Anyone Opposed To Ending Almajiri by Noel19: 8:36am On May 07, 2020 |
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Celebrities › Re: E-money Rocks Police Customised Facemask As He Steps Out In Style - Photos by Noel19: 8:23am On May 07, 2020 |
Akpaamunsi: See as this one dey talk like say na him and emeka dey shiit from the same toilet. You don't know anything my brother.
AND NOTE. BASED ON YOUR LAST STATEMENT. I AM FAR RICHER THAN YOU CAN EVER Imagine IN YOUR MISERABLE LIFE. THAT WE YARN ONLINE DOESN'T MEAN IF U SEE ME IN REAL LIFE U GO FIT STAND WHERE I DEY STAND You're The opposite of who you say you are in real life. It's because of people like you Psquare's Paul sang that song "Audio". Na audio life you dey live that's why you dey brag online. See MUMU, who ask you whether you get money or not? Your mate are out there donating palliative and cash and you wey dey claim "Online Dangote" come online dey dash us lie, lie. |
Celebrities › Re: E-money Rocks Police Customised Facemask As He Steps Out In Style - Photos by Noel19: 4:44am On May 07, 2020 |
Akpaamunsi: U are very naive. Why can't you as an ordinary man go and get those favours? Or u think ritual money is about one calabash in your room that will be throwing out money for u?
When people belong spiritually, they become favoured physically through highly placed people they belong to the same occult clique with. Its like a cartel. BE GUIDED As a young man, Emeka tried his hands on so many things, before registering a small clearing and forwarding company known as Borisa Nig. Ltd at Apapa in 1997. The company was located at 22 Creek Road, Apapa. He later invested in other businesses as he grew his clearing and forwarding business. Emeka persevered at what he was doing until he finally got his break. Today in addition to his shipping company, he is also into Oil and Gas, Real Estate and Entertainment. His record label 5 star music is worth N500Million. Pray for success and favour from God to be at the right place at the right time and stop being pessimistic about life and wealth. |
Celebrities › Re: E-money Rocks Police Customised Facemask As He Steps Out In Style - Photos by Noel19: 10:30pm On May 06, 2020 |
blowjohn: No it's not. One leads to total moral destruction. The other leads to survival with ones conscience Intact Not all wealthy people you see are into ritual practices. Let's stop this insinuation, it's very bad. E-money made money from clearing and forwarding. And from the stories I heard ( his close pals), when Umaru Dikko was customs boss, he got a lot of favours from him as regards clearing contracts and that was how he made his cash. |
Celebrities › Re: E-money Rocks Police Customised Facemask As He Steps Out In Style - Photos by Noel19: 10:00pm On May 06, 2020 |
We4all: I don't envy him, neither do I wish to be like him, cos I don't know what he sacrificed to achieve such an ostentatious lifestyle;and what he is going through in order to keep up with it. Even if he performed sacrifice to get to where he is today as claimed by you, is it still not better than how most of you sacrificed your cognitive reasoning and education in voting for Buhari two times? |
Politics › Re: Malami: "I Deliberately Referred To Abacha Loot As "Abacha's Assets" by Noel19: 9:31pm On May 06, 2020 |
Why won't he deny the comment he made or try twisting it?
If Nigerians that claim to be intelligent can be so stupid to elect an incompetent old man as president then it means they can be fed with lies and twisted theories and they will gladly accept it hook line and sinker. |
Food › Re: Aloysius Ikegwuonu Shares Palliatives To His People In Anambra State by Noel19: 7:13pm On May 05, 2020 |
Ctorch: Aloysius Ikegwuonu, aka "Bishop Ozubulu" has donated palliatives worth millions of Naira to his Ozubulu community to help cushion the effect of the Coronavirus pandemic. I don't know why some people are just stupid and useless. Why bring hatred, tribalism and envy on this good gesture. I laugh when I hear a particular people say it's drug money. You think someone that is very rich like this, and if truly it's drug as insinuated the South African govt would not have declared him wanted? Do you think it's easy to push drug on a large scale in a foreign country? If only you know the kind of manhunt the DEA in America are unleashing on drug barons all over the world and yet no charges against this man called Bishop. Some people are just pathetic, filled with hatred and envy when the see someone doing well for himself and his people. Instead you guys to channel your anger towards that tout (Obasa) you made speaker in Lagos house of assembly who inspite of all the funds he has been stealing since 2015 was only able to donate Agege bread of 50 naira to his constituents in Agege or is it the one they called Lagos landlord who recently withdrew 100 million from his fixed deposit account and transferred same to another of his savings account. Abeg throw your anger, hatred and envy out of the window. What you see Bishop doing is not new to an average Igbo. The spirit Ujama has been engrained in their blood from birth. |