Nowenuse's Posts
Nairaland Forum › Nowenuse's Profile › Nowenuse's Posts
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 (of 219 pages)
safarigirl:Wharrrerver . Pfffttt. |
iSage:Exactly my thoughts. He is trying too hard. |
This first guy looks scary ![]() Is he Nigerian or Lebanese? ![]() |
All these crazy and endless adverts have begun ![]() |
This multichoice people are not serious oo. Beginning this season with technical difficulties. A bad omen. Or Corona don catch the technical equipments too ![]() |
darfay:You cannot find Middlebelt Christians with Arabic bible first names these days. That trend started dying out in the 80s. And now it is dead. Only some Hausa Christians still give such official names to their children in order to escape discrimination in the core-northern states. These Arabic based Hausa bible names only exist as surnames. |
darfay:You guys don't know how much it irritates our people when u call them Hausa or insist they are Hausa. For me I know how to handle the emotions that come with that because I've lived all my life with Southerners and I know how to handle them and explain things to them. But for those of my people who are not used to Southerners it just frustrates them, when they're trying to explain their identity and Southerners insist that they are Hausa ![]() It's like the way all Nigerdeltans are seen and addressed as Igbo by Hausa & Yorubas. |
XXLMANDIGO:Lol, you must be a clown ![]() At least our names are easier to pronounce than Southern Nigerians who can have names that make up an entire sentence with more than 20 letters. Names like OLUWAFUMILAYO or CHUKWUNALURUM or OGHENEAWEROSWO can take 1 minute to pronounce. ![]() vickydevoka:Lol, it's SHITNAAN. Nan/Nen means God in like half of Plateau languages. This one you people are complaining about Plateau names, what will you people say to native Adamawa/Southern Borno names? You can see somebody from Adamawa or Southern Borno answering a name like NGALATO SHALLANGWA or HYELADZIRA MSHELMBWALA or WAYAUTDA IJAMPIDUL. If u never met such people in person you will think they are of Japanese or Vietnamese nationality ![]() African native names are very unique, different and beautiful. It's so sad that most of us are leaving these beautiful names for English/Arabic names. As if Arabs & Europeans will ever answer African names. |
darfay:So are all KD people Hausas? She is from Southern Kaduna and not a Hausa person, u of all people should know that. |
itsme01:Google is your best friend. |
itsme01:Southern Kaduna is predominantly Hausa? Are u sure you know what you are saying? If you don't know the difference between Northern tribes and Hausas, why don't u ask? How in the hell can Southern Kaduna Christians be Hausa? They only speak Hausa as a 2nd language just like Plateau or Nasarawa or Taraba people. Don't export your ignorance pls. |
itsme01:How is Diane an aboki woman? Care to explain? |
Dansuqi:Bachamas & Chambas should be of the same population. But Bachamas have more influence because together with their sister tribe the Batta, they form the United BWATIYE IDENTITY. Also, Bachamas and Battas have the Mbula with them. They also have the Bille, Bali & Chobo tribes under them. They also have Lungudas & Kanakurus of Guyuk & Shelleng with them. They were all classified under the Numan federation together and Bachamas are the defacto leader of this union. So Chamba can never compare Bachama in the real sense. |
cronsberg:Girei is 50-50. The Bachamas, Mbulas and other tribes there are Christians while the fulanis and Hausa settlers are Muslims. Mubi north rural is dominated by Fali people and they are overwhelmingly Christian while Mubi town is around a 50-50. Mubi south is slightly Christian majority cos the Gude people who are the majority there are like 65% Christian. Yola south is Muslim majority no argument, but it is only because of old Yola town. Yola north (Jimeta) the state capital is a clear 50-50 or even slight Christian majority sef. It's just that majority of the Christians in Yola north are settlers so they do not struggle for the politics there, unlike the Fulanis/Muslims do. The Laka people who are the original owners of Yola north are Christian, but they are small in number. Fufore is 50-50 or slightly Muslim majority. Muslims who are mostly fulanis should have been a minority in Fufore if not for the huge number of Hausa settlers immigrants there. The Verre, Batta and others who originally own Fufore are Christians. Muslims are not even up to 30% in Mayo. The current senator for Adamawa south, Binos Yaroe is from Mayo. If not that Yandang people are peaceful and not as deadly as Bachama people, they would have united the smaller tribes like Satte, Kugamma and Mumbake and evict fulanis from Mayo LGA. Fulanis only dominate Mayo town and a few other settlements in Mayo Belwa. Have u ever travelled from Yola to Jalingo? How many Muslims do you see in all those dozens of villages you pass from Ngurore before you get to Zing in Taraba state? Almost none. Ganye, Toungo & Song are clear majority Christian. It is Jada where Atiku comes from that has a lot of fulani settlers. Even at that, Chambas outnumber Fulanis in Jada cos it is Chamba land. The only thing is that Chambas are like 35% Muslims, so when you add Chamba Muslims and fulanis in Jada the Muslims become like 50-55%. But in Ganye & Toungo, the fulanis are few, so Christians clearly dominate the population here. Song is like 80% Christian tribes and 20% fulanis. The Yungurrs are the majority in Song. They are also a weak tribe like the Yandangs if not they would have also evicted Fulanis and Muslims from that LGA. However, they (Yungurrs) have collected political power from the fulani minority in Song. Maiha is dominated by the Nzanyi and Nzanyi people are 50-50. That is where Bindowo the former governor comes from. Fulani settlers added together with the Nzanyi Muslims gives Muslims 60% in Maiha LGA, so, yes Maiha is Muslim majority but slightly. There are 6 LGAs in Adamawa state that are over 90% Christian in population and these are Numan, Lamurde, Demsa, Guyuk and Michika. The tribes that make up these places are 99% Christian and they are very strong, so they easily evict Muslims and fulanis whenever the need arises. Apart from Yola south, can you show me any LGA in Adamawa state that is up to 70% muslim? It does not exist. Yes! Fulanis are the largest single tribe in Adamawa state, but they are not more than 20% of the state! The other tribes make up 80% of the state put together and they are overwhelmingly Christian. The day all these tribes will come together and say enough to the Fulanis, that will be the end. Fulanis do not make up to 50% in any LGA in Adamawa state apart from Yola south. They are settlers in Adamawa and are completely surrounded on every angle by Christian tribes. Fulanis feel important in Adamawa because Adamawa tribes are fragmented. If you add Bachama & Batta together who speak the same language, they match fulanis in number. If you add Kilbas & Marghis who speak a similar language, they match fulanis in number. In Taraba, fulanis are put where they belong because more than 10 different tribes are united under one umbrella as Jukuns. If you want to know more about Adamawa, ask questions from different sources. Don't rely on what people tell you. Christians outnumber muslims 65:35 in Adamawa just that the Fulanis are one single tribe and make up majority of the Muslim population there, so they are more resolute and have been wise from the beginning. But even at that they have produced only 1 governor in the state who did not even finish his tenure. Indigene muslims are the ones dominating Adamawa now because they are in the middle between the Indigene Christians and fulani muslims, but they know that the Christians are their support base, just like the present governor who got 90% of his votes from Christians and therefore favoured Christians over fulanis in appointment. Cc dansuqi, Salbis, temblor1 Juliearth darkpal MarshalDemsa202 |
abdulkayus:SecretSpy666 The reason Muslims dominate Adamawa & Nasarawa politically and fail in Taraba is simply because 80% of Taraba Christians belong to 2 tribes! Jukun and Mumuye. These 2 tribes easily unite and rotate power among themselves. Fulanis have tried their best to pitch Mumuye against Jukuns but it has failed woefully. They have even tried to pitch the Jukuns against each other by playing Kuteb against other Jukuns but it has also failed. TY Danjuma is also the strongman of Taraba state. In Adamawa state, the Christians belong to many many different tribes and as such it is usually difficult to bring them under one banner. Atiku is also the strongman of the state. In Nasarawa, the Eggons who are the largest ethnic group and are predominantly Christians have failed to unite the smaller predominantly Christian tribes under them. They are very proud and disunited people and this makes even other Christians like Alago Christians to work against them. Another thing is that at the creation of Nasarawa state from Plateau state, Solomon Lar who was the top man in old Plateau state then handed over power to Abdullahi Adamu (his deputy and loyal friend then) instead of supporting Solomon Ewuga. That was when Abdullahi Adamu vowed that a Christian will never rule Nasarawa state in his lifetime. If only Solomon Lar knew that this was what his loyal friend will turn to, he never would have done that. Religion was never a big issue in politics in the past. Especially for the Christians. But they never knew that Muslims were different. Abdullahi Adamu has become the strongman of Nasarawa state. Politcal domination in Nigeria is not by numbers, but by desperation and tactics. |
salbis:Christians dominate all the LGAs in Adamawa state apart from Yola south, Maiha and Fufore. While Girei, Mubi south and Jada are like 50-50. |
Dansuqi:Can you list the 12 LGAs that are dominated by Muslims in Adamawa state? And list the ethnic groups that make up that LGA. I only know Fufore, Yola south and Maiha to have a Muslim majority. |
kingsleyds:Are you not sure you are on a wrong scam site? This your screenshot does not look like the real site. |
Unigrad:Don't wait for the email, login again and continue the registration |
adeiza4u:I don't think so. |
Emisco1:No, you have to upload it again. I uploaded every page twice before mine was successful. |
ojaydedon:Check at the bottom or back of your voters card you will see one long number. That is the number. Use Wikipedia to check the list of villages from your state of residence or the state you want to serve. Then search for your neighbourhood under the electoral wards. |
Uniqueaccountant:Keep on reloading the page and wait for sometime. |
I am done with my registration |
4Jean:It happened to me and I changed my browser's view to desktop view from mobile view and it showed this below These people's site have too much problems or the traffic is too much for it. Nothing works well there.
|
TheSourcerer:Like seriously, where do you guys get all these pictures? To be sincere, even as a believer, Atheist pictures and words pierce my soul, cos they are purely reasonable. |
Asgard13:Are you from Southern Kaduna? |
nowpresence, Irijosa777, Datazone, Mystiquefia, Efewestern, darfay When I said Nigerdelta republic cannot be possible, people said I was just talking trash or being too pro-Igbo. Looking at the bad blood through this. It is not difficult to see a people who can live together under a country. As someone from Plateau. My people, Taraba, Nasarawa and other smaller Middlebelt tribes can never live together with Tiv, Igala, Ebira and Nupe people in one country if Nigeria divides. I don't need a soothsayer to tell me this. I keep on telling many people, the unity and balance of Nigeria with many factors is what is still enabling many of us to see eye to eye. If this country divides, many tribes will not see eye to eye. As someone from a minority culture too, I can perfectly understand and relate with these arguments here between Ijaws, Itsekiris and Urhobos. Western Colonization and the modern concept of Nationhood is what is affecting most of us Black Africans today. Our ancestors never lived with this concept. The average Black African always had this concept of LIVE AND LET LIVE. Our forefathers lived together and formed intermixed settlements with each other because they never had this concept of Ethnic Nationalism or Nationhood. When Nationalism begun in Europe, they slaughtered and displaced millions of themselves until their National boundaries of today came to existence. This is the path that we Africans are now towing. The disintegration of Nigeria may lead to the second African world war. My advice for my Deltan brothers is that they must learn to live with each other. It's so unfortunate that the Nigerdeltan tribes have nothing in common that unites them. Urhobos, you guys must not underestimate the Itsekiris. I notice how you guys were claiming that there are no Itsekiris in Sapele or Uvwie. Itsekiris for Sapele plenty like nonsense. They may not have a strong stake in Sapele urban by traditional rights, but they have many villages in Sapele rural down the creeks that connects to their settlements in Warri. Even in the Sapele urban they are powerful. Your fathers have already allowed them to settle there and they cannot easily be driven away because they are not an enclave there. And the more you people or the Ijaws push them, the more they look towards their Yoruba cousins in the Southwest. If Nigeria is dividing and Itsekiris due to fear of Urhobos and Ijaws decide to join ODUDUWA REPUBLIC, it will almost spell doom for you Nigerdeltan minorities cos I am not sure you people can withstand the Yoruba nation on your own. Another advice I have for you Urhobos is that you guys must choose to allign and work with either the Yorubas or Igbos, especially the Igbos. You guys can use through the Aniomas cos u have a good relationship with them. Ijaws are large enough, and command a large coastline territory to be able to stand on their own when the chips go down. Itsekiris will easily cling to the Yorubas. Urhobos & Isokos, you guys are too small and landlocked to stand on your own by the time kasala burst for Nigeria. At most, you people should try to come under an Umbrella with Edo people. But the problem I have with Edo people is that they are so disunited and their individual pride is too much. See Isokos and Aniomas in Ndokwa east, the way they are so heavily intertwined there and it lead to a conflict in Ibrede town. If this country is to divide, all the Isokos will be sacked from Ndokwa east and even down to Isoko north and South LGA, especially if the Aniomas decide to pitch their tent with Igbos. Hausa fulani aggression is forcing my own people of more than 200 minority tribes to work on a permanent unity with each other. By next year, Nigeria will start feeling this heat I can promise. And we will not end there, we will move to forge a strong national alliance with the Igbos. And if possible the Ogoja minorities to help us counter Tiv expansion from the south, cos after Hausa Fulanis, Tivs are the next big cancer plaguing my people. Nigeria will not survive this rising ethnic nationalism within the next 10 years. We can never really have lasting peace until we have countries which perfectly fit into our ethnic nationalities. Yugoslavia and Indian partition is waiting to unfold in Nigeria. It will not take up to 10 years from now. Cc Blackking98 |
darfay:You were angry at what Datazone said. But she has a point. . I always wondered why Isokos are the weakest group in Delta state meanwhile you guys outnumber the Ijaws and Itsekiris in the state. You Isokos shut yourself on the foot by distancing away from Urhobos. Aniomas have the SE Igbos at their Beck and call if anything goes wrong. Itsekiris have the Yorubas to safeguard their interests nationally. Ijaws have a larger population in 2 other states outside Delta. You Isokos seriously need some self reflection. If Nigeria divides, where will you stand? The Urhobos whom u guys like to separate yourselves from are the only ones who can ever love you like their own. |
. Pfffttt.



