Politics › Re: Whistleblowing: Sagay Says FG Recovered ₦594.09 Billion, 791 Cases In 3 Years by NOHOIDSBAR: 9:03pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
[s] tsephanyah: WOW! Good job EFCC keep up the good work. Especially the Yahoo boys reading this right now. You will all be arrested one after the other. Criminal miscreant. [/s] |
Politics › Re: APC Will Respect Court Order On Oshiomhole by NOHOIDSBAR: 8:57pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
[s] tsephanyah: that's mean you don't know anything about KSM he is against oshiomole. KSM literally ask zulum and buni to back Waziri bulama yesterday that something will comes up... Mtsww why will I even replying to people who probably don't know anything about national politics [/s] |
Politics › Re: Adams Oshiomhole Appeals Judgement Removing Him As APC Chairman by NOHOIDSBAR: 8:56pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
[s] tsephanyah: Oshiomole you're lucky they followed longer road to get you fired... U can appeals from now to your south African idols. You are been dislodged remains.... I will not call his name but his own bullet is coming and no bulletproof can save him. [/s] |
Politics › Re: Bayelsa Assembly Approves N2.9bn Car Loan For Diri by NOHOIDSBAR: 8:56pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
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Crime › Re: Fulani Herdsmen Attack Kwande, Benue. Kill 5, Injure Others (Graphic Photos) by NOHOIDSBAR: 8:41pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
[s] tsephanyah: Thought and prayers. RIP
RUGA is the solution
Since the return to democracy in 1999, Nigeria has been grappling with diverse security challenges, chief among them are insurgency, election violence, kidnapping and most recently, the herder-farmer conflicts among others. The north central states of Benue, Plateau and Nasarawa and other states have experienced conflicts that led to thousands of deaths and displacements as a result of clashes between pastoralists (herders) and local farmers in several communities. In January 2018 alone, Amnesty International reports indicate that 168 people were killed as a result of herdsmen-farmer clashes.1
Struggle over grazing land and scarce resources have over the years resulted in perennial and growing violent conflicts in terms of frequency, intensity and geographic scope. Underpinning the escalation in frequency of conflicts in Nigeria is a confluence of environmental and demographic forces, especially desertification caused by climate change and population explosion. Expectedly, with the depletion of arable land for subsistence farming largely as a result of increasing urbanisation and the adverse effect of climate change, especially along the Lake Chad basin, there is increased struggle between herdsmen and farmers – leading to violent confrontations and conflicts, deaths and forced displacement, as well as the destruction of agriculture and livestock. [/s] |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Reveal More Details About June 20, Biafra March For Trump by NOHOIDSBAR: 8:40pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
[s] Afamed: The Coward didn't reveal when his own dream Biafra will come to pass [/s] |
Politics › Re: Court Suspends Oshiomhole As APC Chairman by NOHOIDSBAR: 8:39pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
[s] Afamed: Why you are Pro Obaseki and Pro PDP. We know Una type [/s] |
Politics › Re: Imo: 10 Quotes From Supreme Court’s Dissenting Judgement by NOHOIDSBAR: 8:39pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
[s] IpobAntidote: TRASH!!!
Inconsequential and irrelevant. Judgment is FINAL. [/s] |
Politics › Re: Ohaneze Warns IGP: Enough Of The Intimidation Of Fulani Herdsmen in Igbo land by NOHOIDSBAR: 8:37pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
[s] tsephanyah: Lol. Ojukwu, once said that "whilst I live, Biafra lives." The Oxford-educated son of a millionaire Ibo businessman, he was the stony heart and strategic brain behind the long refusal of Biafra to surrender to an army far larger and better-equipped. Historians and Ibos who fought along with him accuse Ojukwu of pointlessly prolonging the war as tens of thousands of Ibos starved.
Ojukwu fled Biafra two days before the war ended and spent 13 years in exile. After a pardon in 1982, he returned home and served as a vice president in a civilian government. Now, as a private citizen, he says he has "every political ambition that a citizen of Nigeria legitimately has."
"I do believe the nation has benefited from this rather painful education," he said. "I believe that any leader of any group in Nigeria today should be seeking greater integration. I believe the name of the game is nation-building." [/s] |
Politics › Re: Governor Akeredolu Signs Amotekun Bill Into Law by NOHOIDSBAR: 8:37pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
[s] tsephanyah: Lol. To a hungry person, every bitter food is sweet. When the preferable is not available, the available becomes preferable! Very often the test of one's allegiance to a cause or to a people is precisely the willingness to stay the course when things are boring, to run the risk of repeating an old argument just one more time, or of going one more round with a hostile or (much worse) indifferent audience. [/s] |
Politics › Re: Mustapha Salihu Hails Oshiomhole’s Suspension by NOHOIDSBAR: 8:37pm On Mar 04, 2020 |
[s] tsephanyah: He is incompetent. “Victory is reserved for those who are willing to pay it’s price.” – Only great politicians can rule APC, not someone who marriage is due to low self-esteem. I always believe that ultimately, if people are paying attention, then we get good government and good leadership. And when we get lazy, as a democracy and civically start taking shortcuts, then it results in bad government and politics. APC will rule Nigeria at least for 50 years. So we need warriors. [/s] |