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well Mr sani You probably did not read what caused deborah's death.At no time did she mention the name of your prophet let alone insult him.It is either a lot of you muslims don't know what constitute an insult to your prophet or just trying to give the dog a bad name to justify killing it.Just as you and your likes have done to deborah. for the avoidance of doubt let me reproduce the said comment in a CLASS wattsapp group(not muslim group) that caused deborah's death: Student 1: 'Deborah how are you'? Debora:'Am fine,are you? Student 2: 'How were you able to pass the test with high score'? Student 3: cuts in '....it is a difficult subject'. Debora : 'It is Jesus that helped me achieve it'. Student 5:'delete this last comment deborah'. Deborah :'Why'? Student 6:'So we don't have your Jesus,that was why we failed'. Deborah:'Haba no now,you guys should not bring religious arguement into this group now'. These were the discussions that led envious religious lunatics/fanatic into going outside the school premises to gather rioutous crowd of muslim extremist (who do not even know what constitut an insult) to help them kill an intelligent Undergraduate because of envy. Just to make sure she does not 'worry' them whith her talk of high scores. |
see pothholes on the streets of Russia |
Assu have been on strike for over a month now,but who is to blame? Is it minister of Education Adamu Adamu(who appears not to show concern in negotiation)? or the Minister of labour,Dr Chris Ngige (who has been negotiating round the clock)? or the federal government (who appears uninterested in the out come of the negotiation? please be civil in your contribution |
This is official confusion |
The content of the prayer does not realy matter but acknwledgement of the existence of God.Moreover churches that do it,do so for their members whom they know as believer while alive.Even Jesus prayed for lazarus in the gospel of John,and of course an only son of his mother who does not even know Jesus while Alive.people should stop deciding for God who to forgive or not. Those who claim that live ends at death are ignorant of spiritual insights exposed in the bible .At transfiguration Moses and Elijah (who were Jesus's spiritual Ancestors were discussing with him ).Jesus heard them speak and his deciples saw them |
When christian believers quietly prayed and fasted to fulfil their religious obligations before the commemoration of the resurrection of a renowned religious leader and reformer of all ages: Jesus of Nazareth,little did they know that politicians in Africa; precisely Nigeria,would latch on the mood of the season to push their political opinion to suit their interest. While Jesus 'is' an honest and trusted religious leader/ reformer who came into man's consciousness as regards earthly existence more than two thousand years ago. His physical presence on earth as a religious leader and reformer was a shot stint of about thirty-six months,before he was betrayed by one of his trusted kitchen cabinet(or a close ally who was his treasurer)called Judas Iscarriot. He sold him to other religious leaders and politicians who eventually killed him. Now in Nigeria a certain politician who foisted monumental disaster of a leader on Nigerians is being portrayed as another Jesus ( by his supporters)who was betrayed by somebody he nominated to the position of vice president of the country. Had the supporters of the prominent politician remembered that their pontus is a man who knew the leadership inefficiencies and ineptitude of Mr president(Muhammadu Buhari) prior to his ascendency to the presidency but chose to ignore it ( because of his lifelong ambition of becoming the president of Nigeria):they would all be kneelind and crying for Nigerians to forgive their pontus. Though Mr Tinubu knew his supportets have short memorries.Therefore,would not remember that he is not just part of the rot in the system they are trying to change but repackaged a failed leader and sold him to Nigerians and has never seen anything wrong with the bloodletting that have become a norm in this clime. When Nigerians clamoured for a quality leadership at the presidency,Mr Tinubu and co-politicians sold them a dummy.Thereby betraying the trust reposed in them. Mr Tinubu and his co-politicians that brought this bad luck on Nigerians are not different from Judas Iscarriot. They are the Judases of Nigerian politics! |
Ngige is not the minister for Education
He is just trying to help.We should commend him |
Mr Tunde Bakare, Pastor of the Latter Rain Assembly (now also known as the Citadel Global Community Church) a Nigerian fundamentalist Christian church, is a man with a large following. His words are consequential. His pulpit is large. As a self-proclaimed Christian pastor, many Christians have trusted his words as true. Well, that is about, possibly to change. Why? Here’s the deal: in the last week, Bakare’s mask fell from his face, and we glimpsed the image of the grinning skull. A terrible image. What led to this slipping of the mask? Well, again, there is the old saying that a lion may hide all it wants, but it cannot hide its claws. Tunde Bakare could not finally help himself. Last week, this pastor according to a very embittered congregant who drew my attention to a video circulating now on the web – caused outrage in civilized circles, but particularly among the Igbo, when he declared in one of his sermons that the Igbo will not govern Nigeria because the late Tafawa Balewa cursed them. Really? Well, it seems that Mr. Tunde Bakare knows much more than most, about Tafawa Balewa who died in the January 15, 1966 coup. Nigeria’s first military putsch. According to Bakare, when so-called Igbo soldiers arrested Balewa on January 15 1966, they violated him. They removed his turban, Bakare said, poured wine on his head, and forced some of that wine into his throat. Before he died, said Bakare, Tafawa Balewa cursed the Igbo, saying they would never govern Nigeria. This image is very calculated and vexatious. But Bakare knows exactly what he was doing. It is to rouse and stoke hatred against the Igbo by a section of Nigeria. Bakare’s account of the death of Nigeria’s first prime minister is a lie from the pit of hell. First, how did Bakare come about this fiction? It must be part of the larger street mythologies sold to Nigerians as part of the hate campaign against the Igbo to justify the mass murder of the Igbo in the pogrom and the civil war that followed. Bakare who grew up in Abeokuta must have, absorbed this street lore until he could swear by it. He was not there. The only accounts that have come out about the death of the Prime Minister indicate that Alhaji Tafawa Balewa was accorded the highest regard even before he was arrested. According to Major Wale Ademoyega, a key leader of the coup, in Why We Struck, his account of the coup, wrote that Major Emmanuel Arinze Ifeajuna who led the team that arrested the Prime Minister at his lodge ordered that the Prime Minister be accorded the highest courtesy. He was even allowed to finish his prayers before he was taken into Ifeajuna’s Red Mercedes 190. Segun Osoba who was the only reporter to see the Prime Minister’s corpse at the cocoa plantation on Abeokuta where they found him prodded against a cocoa tree to rest, reported that the body of the Prime Minister when he saw it was “fresh” and there was no bullet wound. If the Prime Minister was violated, as Bakare claims, Osoba would have known, and would have reported it. The death of Tafawa Balewa was tragic, but it needs to be said here, that Mr. Balewa could not have cursed an entire Igbo, simply because, in spite of what Bakare ignorantly thinks, the Igbo did not carry out a coup. The coup was carried out by a faction of the Nigerian Army which happened to have had more Igbo officers. Besides, most Nigerians have been told a huge lie about that event. The government that was overthrown was led by an Igbo, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, who was President. Even today, some Igbo have joined in telling the lie that Dr. Azikiwe was “merely a ceremonial president” and that the Igbo have therefore not governed Nigeria, except for General Ironsi’s six months. That too is a lie. It is true that Dr. Azikiwe had largely ceremonial functions as Governor-General from 1960 to 1963. Before they handed that job to him, and this was part of the agreement, the British had striped the office of the Governor-General of its enormous powers and basically handed a ceremonial office to Zik. But the 1963 republican constitution basically restored the powers of the President and Head of state of the republic, and literally turned the Prime Minister into the President’s Chief Adviser. In other words, from November 16, 1963, on his birthday, President Azikiwe governed Nigeria with full executive authority. The Republican constitution of Nigeria endowed on the president, and not to the council of Ministers, all executive power. This constitution remains public document, and unambiguous, although even constitutional historians continue to fib about it, to align with ignorant and self-serving views. But let us return to the so-called “Balewa curse”: in uttering that blasphemy, Igbo Christians have identified Bakare as “anti-Christ.” A wolf in sheep’s clothing. He uses the podium of a Christian ministry to preach hate, and to raise cudgels against the anointed of God. The Igbo call themselves “Umu-Chukwu” – children of the High God. That is why they do not make kings. According to the Igbo, the only king of the Igbo is God. That is the central basis of their covenantal life. To these Igbo, what Bakare did in declaring that the Igbo were cursed by Balewa and that they would therefore never rule in Nigeria is as it is written, that a false prophet shall arise, like a sheep in wolf’s clothing, and driven mad by power, shall “battle against God’s chillun.” The problem is that Tunde Bakare got it wrong. He should just simply take a look around: the Igbo are a blessed people. Wherever they are, they prosper. They turn deserts into fruitful fields. When the Igbo leave a place, it becomes molten. If the Igbo leave Abuja today, it stops being Abuja. If Igbo leave Lagos, it stops being Lagos. If the Igbo leave Kano, it will lose its kano-ness. The evidence is often made bare during Christmas, when the Igbo leave these cities to the East. Those places become hollow. Whatever the Igbo touch, even today, blooms. Such a people could not have been cursed: with the highest level of education; highest per capita income of any group in Nigeria; with a mobile global network that is increasingly consequential. The only place where darkness has fallen is postwar Nigeria. Without the Igbo unleashing their great talent on this nation, Nigeria will increasingly atrophy. It is Nigeria that is actually under the curse of the Igbo. Here is the evidence: since 1966 when the rest of Nigeria fell on the Igbo and shed Igbo blood, this country has remained confused. It has not known peace. First it was coups and counter coups. Those who killed the Igbo turned the swords against each other. They fell like carrion on the carcass of Nigeria. They looted it. Nigeria has earned mind-boggling money from oil, but it remains poorer than Gambia. Its public service is in decay. Its infrastructure is like what you find only in places that are under constant bombardment. It is a corrupt and unkind nation. Its population is adrift and in fear. Even Bakare cannot travel from Abeokuta to Lagos without an armed escort. Nigeria is like a clock turned backwards since the energy that compelled its modernity and fought for its liberation – the Igbo – left it spiritually. Whatever Nigeria touches without the Igbo have turned to dust. So, Bakare must look again about who has cursed whom. It is Nigeria that is under the curse of the Igbo whose innocent blood Nigerians shed to appease a false god. If Nigeria were some El-dorado since 1967, Bakare might have been right about Balewa’s curse. But the Igbo are a blessing to Nigeria. Nigerians know it and that is why they are prepared to go to war to make certain that the Igbo did not leave this poor, haggard nation. The only curse on Nigeria is that the Igbo have not governed Nigeria since 1970, and have withdrawn spiritually from it. As a result this nation has turned into dust. It is Nigeria that needs the Igbo to govern it. The Igbo do not need Nigeria. Tunde Bakare cam across in his sermon as a false, anti-Christian teacher haunted by the shadow of an “Igbo giant.” He has confessed that once in his dream, he saw the hulk of a massive Igbo giant pursuing him. Psychoanalysts might say, he is driven by “Igbo anguish” -a deep envy and fear of the Igbo which diminishes him and makes him feel very little. It is not the fault of the Igbo. It may have to do with Bakare’s troubled past. But the Igbo as people clearly haunts his dream. Particularly his dream about transcendence. That prospect seems to him compromised by the Igbo staking their claims for the presidency of Nigeria in 2023. His resort is to invent a false, very unchristian lie, about Balewa’s curse on the Igbo. Truth is, Balewa did not curse the Igbo, because the Igbo did not kill Balewa. On the other hand the Igbo cursed Nigeria because of the blood of the Igbo shed by this nation. Until Nigeria makes right with the Igbo, the nation will continue going to the well until it smashes all its calabashes. By Obi Nwakanma |
It is expected! |
Get your facts,the circumstances prevalent in todays Nigeria was not there when Zik oppossed the motion.Today there are glaring need to insert self- determination in the constitution to curtail abuse of power. moreover in those days your father does not have access to computers or android phone,why are you using them today?.The earlier you realise that change is the only permanent thing in life the better for you. |
Tinubu went to Ao Rock to urge Buhari to Rig Anambra election. Anambrarians watch out for federal gov. shenanigan in Anambra during the election. |
Why are they pursuing the Bandits.They should lock down Afaka community until they provide the Bandits.That is their modus operandi in Southern Nigeria. The military did it in Ohafia Abia state and some communities in Bayelsa.So why are they investigating rather than invade the community and hold them hostage It does appear they deploying different strategy for Nothern region |
had they succeeded they would have blamed the Unknown gunmen.They would have even gone ahead to narrate how they engaged the gunmen in a gun battle. Trained assasins! |
what is the difference Saudi flag is a Sunni flag |
Islamic extremists hardly learn lessons.Buhari was dethroned for bad governance 25 years ago.Do you think he had learnt any lessons 25 years after? |
Lamasta: iwaeda: Lamasta: |
At least,US made a point in Afghanistan:You CANNOT export terrorism to the US and not get a payback |
The thruth remains that USA court would not issue an extradition order if they have not investigated and found Kyari culpable in the allegation levelled against. The Nigerian gov. under Buhari watch extradited to Us,Ayodeji Ojo was extradited to the Us on june 16 2021 just five days after Us court issued extradition order on June 11 2021. And several others too numerous to mention Under Buhari's watch just that they are not Fulani.We will be watching to see what the emirate council Government will do |
Ejimakor argued that since the Nigerian government broke international protocol and illegally abducted Kanu, it was the Nigerian government that is on trial other than Kanu and urged people to seek Kanu’s redress in that direction. He cited the case of General Muhammadu Buhari’s botched attempt in 1984 to kidnap Umaru Dikko from London which resulted in some Nigerians paying dearly through jail sentences and diplomatic breakdown between Nigeria and Britain. Ejimakor said: “While it’s commendable that Kanu has attracted such an avalanche of support across the spectrum, it’s important to make it clear from the outset that there won’t be any trial to monitor. None! Nnamdi Kanu cannot be tried based on this extraordinary rendition that brought him to Nigeria. “If you truly support Kanu, you don’t need to monitor his trial or ensure he gets a fair trial. What you need to do is to oppose his trial. Saying that you will monitor his trial gives the impression of bestowing legality to the illegality that brought him to Nigeria. “To better understand how Kanu ended up in Nigeria and why he won’t face trial, you need to juxtapose it to what happened to Umaru Dikko in 1984 and its aftermath. Dikko’s kidnapping was, like this one of Kanu, a brazen act of attempted rendition, which is a state crime under international law and it comes with dire consequences – legal, diplomatic, and political. “Though the kidnapping of Dikko failed, it brought the following consequences: Britain swiftly arrested seventeen people, four were convicted and they served between six to eight years in prison. Britain expelled the Nigerian High Commissioner and broke diplomatic relations with Nigeria for 2 years. And most tellingly, Nigeria’s subsequent requests to Britain to extradite Dikko and others were summarily denied. “All these were done even as Dikko was not a citizen of Britain but a mere resident. Conversely, Kanu is a bonafide citizen of Britain, traveling on a British passport when he was unlawfully rendered to Nigeria from Kenya. That should counter more countervailing measures. “What this means is that, apart from answering to its conscience as a nation, Nigeria shall ultimately answer to Britain, to the international community, and even to Kenya if Kenya succeeds in denying official complicity in the rendition. “A nation does not go to jail. So, when I stated that Nigeria will answer for the rendition, it means a mix of consequences, some of which are already unfolding. The easiest one to see is that Nigeria has, by her own hands, lost its jurisdiction to subject Kanu to trial. In sporting terms, you can say that Nigeria scored its own goal. “How that own goal was scored and its fallouts is a complex legal subject that will certainly be ventilated in court and within the diplomatic circles to which Nigeria is subject. But one clear thing is this: No valid prosecutorial or judicial action can proceed from such manifestly criminal conduct by a State. “So, when you say you will be monitoring Kanu’s trial or that you want a fair trial for him, you are unwittingly buying into a grievous crime that should shock your conscience. Put another way, you will be making yourself complicit in what was done to Kanu, or as lawyers would say: you’re making yourself an accessory after the fact. “Conversely, it would be a great thing to say that you will monitor the trial of Kanu’s presence in Nigeria was compliant with due process. That due is nothing but what is generally known as extradition.” Ejimakor noted that extradition was the only valid means of surrendering an international fugitive from one country to the other, which was why Nigeria was punished for daring to kidnap Umaru Dikko during Buhari’s military regime in 1984 and there is no reason to think that Kanu’s case will be different now. He further said that Nigeria has an extradition statute which is known as the Extradition Act, same as Kenya but with a slightly different name, as well as Britain which all three are, in substance, very similar and strict to boot. |
A Fulani group, Gan Allah Fulani Development Association, GAFDAN, has warned against the resolution of Southern governors to ban open grazing. GAFDAN said a ban on open grazing would lead to a breakdown of peace between Northerners and Southerners. 1 They took that decision to protect the local population from. The group insisted that the decision of the governors would groom hatred between Southerners and Northerners. Southern governors under the umbrella of the Southern Governors’ Forum, SGF, had agreed to ban open grazing in their region. During their meeting in Lagos State, the governors agreed that the ban would take effect from September 1. However, GAFDAN’s National Secretary, Ibrahim Abdullahi, described the resolution as unfortunate and capable of affecting Nigeria’s unity. Abdullahi said the resolution was impossible because they have not made an alternative plan for herders. According to Abdullahi: “If you stop open grazing in the South, you are simply saying that those people should move to the North or they should move to other parts of the country. What happens if those in the North also ask the Southerners to leave? “Are we promoting unity or hatred? What the governors are saying is practically impossible and it does not promote the unity of this country. “You don’t stop people’s means of living and expect peace to reign. So, the implication is that the unity of Nigeria is going to be in question. “You don’t expect those that will be affected to return to the North and live in peace with people from the South living in the North”. |
The Middle Belt Forum(MBF), has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to declare a state of emergency on Kaduna State. According to the forum the governor, Nasir El-Rufai has shown incapacity to maintain peace. The forum also called on security forces to create necessary synergies with attacked communities through the establishment of local vigilante groups to track down criminals that have declared war on the people. A statement issued by the National President of the forum, Dr Pogu Bitrus, the call became necessary arising from the glaring failures by Governor el-Rufai to protect lives and property of the citizens of the state. The forum noted that the most worrisome is the attitude of Governor El-Rufai towards tackling the security challenges confronting the state, stressing that he has refused to negotiate with kidnappers, he has also not done anything to secure these weak communities against further attacks on vulnerable communities. According to the forum, “More than anytime, Governor el-Rufai has continued to provoke bandits through unguarded utterances that have further enraged them to unleash more terror attacks on various communities.” The forum added that the most disturbing is the recent abduction of over 120 students of Bethel Baptist High School in Damishi that is located in the outskirts of Kaduna, adding that these minors are still being held captive in the forest with no food, shelter or medication. “This new wave of attacking schools by the bandits appeared to be in the agenda of Boko Haram and is aimed at frustrating the education of future generations upon whose shoulders lie the future greatness of our nation,” the forum lamented. The Middle Belt Forum (MBF) said it is deeply worried by the ugly security situation in the country, especially Kaduna State where the rising spate of insecurity has continued to degenerate on a daily basis. It observed that communities across various local government areas in the state have come under unending severe attacks resulting in gruesome massacres, raping of women, destruction of property, pointing out that incessant kidnappings made worse by huge payments of ransom to secure release of abducted persons and displacement of thousands of people out of their homelands. The statement explained that the scenario has become the new norm in Kaduna State, the political authorities seem either incapable of dealing with these security challenges or deliberately unwilling to stop the recurring bloody tide headlong, thereby suggesting complicity on their part. According to the statement, more worrisome is the fact that attacks by these killer herdsmen and Fulani kidnappers on defenceless communities have led to massive displacement of people from their ancestral lands, thereby creating a catastrophic humanitarian crisis situation and rendering farmers unable to access their farmlands for agricultural activities. It noted that the current attacks on schools have also led to the withdrawal of pupils and students from schools or outright closure of such schools, noting that the negative consequences of these on education and food security can only be imagined. The statement noted that in most instances, the kidnappers have taken over all the routes linking Kaduna State to other parts of the country where they have continued to unleash terror on road users, saying that these criminals are not only engaged in abducting farmers from their farmlands, but have also resorted to breaking homes at night to abduct people. Sometimes, according to the statement, members of an entire family are kidnapped and herded into the forest where relatives of victims are forced to pay unimaginable amounts of money in ransom and oftentimes, some abducted persons are killed even after such ransoms are paid, saying that this trend has triggered massive relocation of residents who now abandon homes they had built with retirement entitlements and now squat in crowded neighborhoods only waiting to be further invaded. It noted that of recent instances, two nurses were abducted from the Idon General Hospital in Kajuru LGA of Kaduna State on April 22, 2021 were just released after the payment of over N10 million to the kidnappers and other materials given to the kidnappers. The statement added that on Monday July 5, 2021, the daredevil kidnapper also launched an attack on the National Tuberculosis and Leprosy Centre in Zaria where they abducted 10 persons, including five nurses, infants and their mothers. It said on May 21, 2021, about 77 members of the Libere community (including women and children) in Kajuru LGA were abducted when they returned to their ancestral land after taking refuge in an Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp since May 2020, adding that the incident has never had any mention from the regular security updates routinely issued by the government of Kaduna State while the abductors are demanding N350 million as ransom. It explained that at the weekend, Warkan village in Zangon Kataf LGA was attacked and nine persons including four children, three women were killed just as no fewer than 13 homes were completely razed down. It added that again, on Friday June 21, 2021, Ungwan Madaki community in Chikun LGA, an outskirts of Kaduna, was attacked by the cold-blooded criminals who killed two persons and kidnapped 26 others, including infants, adding that four of the victims have been killed over inability to pay the ransom, while 22 persons are still languishing in the den of their captors. |
stop this fake news there are lots of distortions in your story.The driver chose to ram into traders to halt his truck against advise of some security men to enter a not too deep drainage to halt his truck.the thing did not happen at Oba and there were no Ipob members there. You wrecker of Nigerian Unity be warned |
Who is training them? |
It was neither fulani and IPOB or COOU students and fulanis but an interneccine crises involving a family whose ancestors migrated from an unknown community and was given condition before they would be allowed to settle as indigene,which they hurriedly accepted without thinking through its long term implications because they were desperate not to return to their war prone community. But centuries have passed before some of their decendants decided to rebel against the age long condition. But some saw nothing wrong with the condition,probably because they were interested in traditional titles and the likes, and therefore chose not to bother.There have been disagreement over this issue,there were a lot of other things involving land possession and some other issues. Gradually these things have actually snowballed into bloodletting but not of this magnitude.But elders are meeting to stop the bloodletting. The people who are taking graphic pics and taging it IPOB VS FULANI CLASH OR STUDENTS VS FULANI SHOULD DESIST |
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you can't realy kill the whole nationality of a people because you feel the locale they live in is yours. You are not God that you should decide where their ancestoral home should be. This is equally the reason some of this ethnic minorities are their own oppressors. Tomorro now wike will pair up with Gov Tambuwal as VP and will be asking for Igbo votes |
wike stop this genocide now.
you cannot force people to denounce their identity. |
The Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) on Monday said the looted COVID-19 palliative in warehouses in some states were not hoarded but kept for vulnerable. The NGF Head of Media and Public Affairs, Mr Abdulrazaque Bello-Barkindo, made the clarification in a statement issued on Monday morning in Abuja. ”While some states is yet to begin distribution because they had not fully received items meant for distribution, palliatives found in warehouses in Lagos and some states were kept for the vulnerable,” the forum. The NGF noted that the 36 state governors had since the EndSARS demonstrations started, held several meetings to address the underlying concerns. “The NGF re-emphasises that palliatives found in warehouses that were broken into in Lagos and some other states were kept in storage for members of the society especially our vulnerable citizens,” the forum said “For the avoidance of doubt, some of the palliatives had the CACOVID stamp embossed on them, meaning that their source is unambiguous. “As we know, CACOVID operations are mainly domiciled in Lagos, being the headquarters of most of the public-spirited organisations, corporate bodies, and individuals that came together to form the Coalition Against COVID-19; CACOVID. “Until mid-October, when the NGF had its last meeting, up to ten States had not participated in the flag-off ceremonies for the distribution of palliatives in their States. “This was because the items meant for distribution in these states had not been completely received from CACOVID. “Some other states that still had palliatives in their warehouses chose to keep a strategic reserve ahead of a projected second wave of COVID-19. “Furthermore, as of a couple of weeks ago, some states were still receiving palliatives from the Federal Government through the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management, and Social Development. “The NGF also assures all contributors to the palliatives that prior to the looting of these warehouses, states had kept full accounts of all the items received and distributed.” Bello-Barkindo called on members of the public to check their facts. He said while the governors recognised the need for improved governance, members of the public should be careful not to damage the country by pushing the wrong narrative. “The state governors are doing their very best under the circumstances to ameliorate the needs of the teeming population “The NGF stands for justice, improved governance, and a progressive Nigeria. “The NGF regrets the loss of lives and property occasioned by the violent protests that erupted and calls for calm. “A lot of the information circulating the social media needs to be fact-checked,” the NGF said. NAN |
IPOB is not the problem of Nigeria.I am not a member since am not from the East. But the message IPOB is advocating has a lot of similarities with the message the #ENDSARS protesters are advocating(A Just And Egalitarian Society) where patriotism,nationalism rather than "NEPOTISM" is made a national policy. Conversely those Rulers at the presidency who have made Nepotism a national policy do not believe in oneness of Nigeria.And if they know that they don't believe in one Nigeria or that they cannot be patriotic citizens when people from other regions are at the presidency(which is the reason for which Boko Haram emerged innitially),they should forget about one Nigeria. You can't be looting the natural resourses in southern Nigeria in the Name of OneNigeria and deny the citizens of the same sections of Nigeria where you are exploiting the resourses the opportunity of occupying key Gov positions.and this is not because they are not qualified but because of NEPOTISM. These were the major reasons why SUDAN broke up. In as much as these things persist in Nigeria,Nigeria will break up.You can quote me anywhere! |
Anul the amalgamation treaty now.Nigeria expired since 2014. Experiments since 1914 proved Nigeria cannot work. Why delay the disolution.only those who are stealing from her are the ones claiming one Nigeria,which they do not even mean because at the slightest opportunity they prefer to habour the wealth of the country for themselves and Immidiate family rather than for general good.! |
This protest should continue untill Nigeria is reformed.No jobs For the Youths. Youths Stay on the streets untill the old men who have kept u in bondage are forced to resign and retire.The time to change things in this country is now this protest can make it happen. I urge the youth not to give up until Nigeria begins to change for real not political promises.Our politicians are bloody liars who care nothing about the youth,excep for themselve. |
I hope labour will carry out 21 resolutions after 14 days to prove to Government we still hold the ace.That is if they politicise this issue! |