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Wetì dey worry this warmonger weti concerns Nigeria #UkraineRussianWar wen u dey threatened us,carry ur troublesome face,gō face NATO & U S A wen dey create problems all over the world,we only talk about the innocent civilians ur soldiers are killing in Ukraine, u be demon.
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Dorime Nigeria wan chill with the big countries nau,oyana ![]()
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Lily-livered people, taking a stand with morality and justice is a choice, nobody compel you to vote for/against Russia, you should have be neutral than showing timidity, if nuclear weapon is aquired where would it be cited,i guessed certainly northern Nigeria ![]() |
LollySeaSide:Laughing; because we dont even have; a steady power supply; to maintain a nuclear plant -stations;we have a maintenance culture problems; in Nigeria ;something that requires maintenance savvy plant; like a nuclear plant;we cant mess it up ;or else we might ;extinct; ourselves; and our neighbors; out of the global map. Sorry ;but thats; why- I- laughed . I know; how serious its; my brother. Thanks,one love. |
Basiliun:Im with you;but I want to know why? I have my own reason. That fraudulent 1999 constitution. Even 12 angel Gabrielle as president without changing that fraud ;Nigeria will remain the same or worst.
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Lipscomb:Those who took part in the January 1966 coup, came out boldly to say that their plan was to release Chief Awolowo from prison and make him prime minister. The Eastern region government under Chief Michael Okpara pleaded with an Igbo house owner who lived across Uyo prison to vacate the house for Awo. Every night, Chief Awolowo would sleep there only to go back to jail next door in the morning. Mrs Hannah Awolowo was placed on ministerial salary by the NCNC government and Chief Awolowo had domestic staff whose wages came from Enugu. There was soft spot for Awo especially after he lost his first son, Segun, in a car crash on July 10, 1963. He heard the news on radio while serving at Broad Street Lagos Prison However the Yoruba's paid Ndigbo back,rather than debunk the notion Igbo coup of 1966 they benefited from the lies; and propaganda's ;that resulted to the riots; that killed Igbos up north. We agreed and Voted for Abiola= (We are not anti Yoruba) We are the founding fathers of PDP (Alex Ekwueme) We agreed to bring Obasanjo ;out of prison ,gave him the PDP ticket; and campaigned for him. We voted for Obasanjo (we voted for him to appease the Yoruba's on Abiola's demise. =We are not anti Yoruba. .In 1998, Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo was released from gaol by the Minna Mafia. The idea was to pacify the South-West following the death in custody of Chief Moshood Abiola. That was how Obasnjo became civilian President. We are not anti North . We agreed that the two major political parties we formed PDP (Alex Ekwueme ) and APC by Ogbonaya Onu will rotate the presidency to the North. We voted for Yaradua; We are not anti our blood relatives -the Niger Deltans our brothers of arms; the Biafrans. We voted massively for Jonathan . The only person we are anti is Buhari ;because we loved President Shagari ; coup plotter Buhari have done so many things to Ndigbo and Nigerians in the past that make Ndigbo not to trust him. For example;“Between 1983 and 1985, Peter Onu of Nigeria was Acting Secretary-General of the OAU. At the 1985 Summit in Addis Ababa, statesmen like Julius Nyerere, President of Tanzania, lobbied for his election as substantive Secretary-General. However, there was a major stumbling block to Peter Onu’s candidature: his Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari, was campaigning against him. Buhari claimed: “This generation of Nigerians and indeed future generations have no other country than Nigeria.” But when the crunch came, his allegiance to Nigeria disappeared. In the election of the OAU Secretary-General in 1985, Buhari voted against Nigeria and for Niger instead. He secured the election of Ide Oumarou, a Fulani man from Niger; as opposed to an Igbo man from Nigeria. By so doing, Buhari became the first and only Head of State in the history of modern international relations to vote against his country in favour of his tribe”.. Furthermore he brought Okadigbo; as his VP to appease Ndigbo ;we still rejected him. We are not anti North. We agreed that it was the Northerners turn in 2015. Once again our two major political parties (PDP Atiku) and APC Buhari ) all northerners respectively were selected. We voted for Atiku ;we are not anti north but anti Buhari and Nigerians can see that we Ndi-Igbo was right about him; the evidence is everywhere; with over 1.2 million Nigerians living in IDP camps . Ndigbo are democratic in nature;we have shown our commitment; when it matters to the general interest not NDIGBO interest. I thought that (he that pays the piper determine its tune) ![]() Igbos in charge of Nigeria’s economy’ – Buhari “There is no town you will visit in Nigeria without seeing the Igbos being in charge of economic activities.” (Majority of remittance Southerners ;and majority Ndigbo) remittances into Nigeria equal to 84 per cent of the country’s budget . diaspora remittances exceeded gross oil revenue into the country, thereby emphasising the need to pay more attention to such inflow. : “Anyí Aga Ato na Mmehie? – Envisioning New Paradigm for Investment n’Ala Igbo,” obtained at the weekend. Anyí Aga Ato na Mmehie is the Igbo translation of ‘Shall We Continue in Sin?’ The Afrinvest boss pointed out that the Remittance of Nigerians in the United States of $7.2 billion was more than the entire $6.7 billion earmarked for capital expenditure . Conclusion. 2023: Why we’re rooting for Igbo President –Ayo Adebanjo. You have been clamouring recently for a president of Igbo extraction in 2023. What gave rise to this? It is fairness, justice and equity. We have been doing rotation, it is only South-East that has not produced the president. How can the rest of the country be ganging up against them? We are not saying the truth. It is their right to produce the president, any other argument is selfish and such people are not serious about Nigeria. Why are you not supporting Yoruba, since everybody seems to be supporting his or her own? I was taught politics of fairness, justice and equity. Have the Yoruba not produced the president and the vice president? Have the South-East got it? If you were in the shoes of the Igbo and the presidency is coming to the South and it is going back to the Yoruba, is that fairness and how would you feel? We are just busy deceiving ourselves to find one lame argument or the other. I love Nigeria to be one. Anything short of that; you are pushing the South-East out of Nigeria. If Buhari is sincere, let him step down the constitution and get another one before the election, unless we want to continue to deceive ourselves. |
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Former Director-General, Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Professor Bola Akinteriwa has stated that the Russian government may take a sanctionary measure against Nigeria.https://www.vanguardngr.com/2022/03/russia-ukraine-crisis-russia-may-take-sanctionary-measures-against-nigeria/
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Nigeria's case is worst because of the very foundation of our nationhood. Critically ask yourself few questions about our independence, democracy and constitution. The truth is that there's no social contract, honest constitution or socioeconomic policy for Nigerians. The criminals in power;wrote a book for themselves;(Fraudulent 1999 constitution)to protect there interest;they used our gullibility; towards religion to blind us into slavery;waiting for thy kingdom come; in heaven;a place; that no one have ever visited;nothing have shown any scientific ,evidence of a heaven; or hell (out of space expeditions) this foreign religion is nothing; but old greek gods; edited; with new names and storylines;they steal from us here on earth; and tell us to wait for ours; in heaven;Santa Claus and toothferrys were cool ;when I was a child but I grew up. |
Prosperous111:Adeyemi Bayioku, 31; Godwin Anya, 28; Yusuf Taofik, 20, and Adeniyi Adelaja, 19 Name the omo Igbo ? Keep masterbating on Igbo matter;get your hard on Meanwhile ;yall are pushing a Yoruba drug kingpin under our throat. Governor, Ahmed Bola Tinubu, is still being monitored, questioned and interrogated frequently upon arrival in the United States over drug crimes committed in that country. Tinubu was indicted for Cocaine, Herroine and Gun crimes and forfeited $460,000.00 in the early 1990’s. Cocaine, Heroine, Guns and other paraphernalia used in running the drug business were all recovered from the Tinubu-led drug cartel in Chicago in the early 1993. “He is still a suspect and the case against him is not yet closed. |
I'm here that she is die :'. WTF This generation; can murder English language ![]()
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By SAKIRU ADEBAYO To leave one’s country for another is a usual part of life in today’s world. However, some Nigerians often make news headlines for trying to do exactly that. For instance, a 14 year old boy was recently reported to have landed in Spain atop a cargo ship from Lagos. There was also the news about a group of Nigerians who, having been repatriated from Libya, are planning to leave again. We have become desensitized to the news of illegal Nigerian migrants arriving in Italy on boats and of young Nigerians (or Africans) journeying through the Sahara desert in search of greener pastures in Europe. Interestingly, it is not only poor and uneducated Nigerians who are bent on leaving their country. According to a report on Al Jazeera, wealthy Nigerians are also buying citizenship in places such as Malta and the Caribbean. But the group of Nigerians leaving the country at an alarmingly high rate are young professionals seeking better career opportunities. For example, as of 2018, the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria reported that there were 72,000 nationally registered Nigerian doctors but only 35,000 practicing in the country. This is also the trend in academia, IT, and financial services among other professions. Data published by the Canadian government in 2019 reveals that the number of Nigerians issued permanent residency there tripled since 2015. In fact, in 2019 alone, more than 12,000 Nigerians emigrated to Canada. Other popular migratory destinations for Nigerians include the United Kingdom, United States, Australia, Germany, and South Africa. Beyond the question of brain drain (which the Nigerian government seems nonchalant about), this mass exodus of Nigerians of all classes invites more reflection on the Nigerian spirit and dream. Is there even a molecule of nationalism left among the Nigerian populace? Are Nigerians still invested in, or protective of, the sanctity of the idea of the nation-state? While other nations dream of economic equality and happiness for their citizens, the Nigerian dream seems to be anchored in the desire to emigrate. The PEW Research Center published a 2019 study that shows that 45% of Nigerian adults plan to leave the country in the next five years. The most widely read contemporary Nigerian literary works are those that deal with the experiences of Nigerian migrants. For example, Chimamanda Adichie’s Americanah, a novel that got its title from the honorific given to Nigerians who live or have lived abroad (especially the US). Nollywood, Nigeria’s elephantine movie industry, also makes a lot of profit selling these emigratory aspirations to Nigerians. Recently, the famous and controversial Nigerian musician, Naira Marley, released a song titled Japa (a Yoruba word for “abscond”), which touches on the issue of emigration. The title of the song has now been appropriated as a slang among young Nigerians nursing migratory dreams. There is even a book titled Japa, which purportedly provides guidance for Nigerians who want to emigrate within six months. There is another Nigerian song that went viral precisely because the singer, Bembe Aladisa, begs white people for a visa in the lyrics of the song. In Nigeria, to be an emigrant is to possess illustrious social capital and a badge of honor that is not only reserved for you, but also for your family. In Nigeria, churches and mosques organize fasting and prayers for people applying for visas. Visa application is a very lucrative business in a place like Lagos and people often get defrauded because of their desperation to obtain one. Nigerians have created a hierarchy of respectability that hinges on people’s migratory status. Some Nigerians even consider migratory prospects when choosing a marital partner. Nigerian schools and other institutions now take pride in preparing young Nigerians to compete abroad. Even the Nigerian government tends to recognize the achievements of Nigerians abroad more than Nigerians at home. The reason for this, Ima Jackson-Obot notes, is partly because “the economic future of Nigeria and the success of Nigerians abroad are closely tied.” The Nigerian economy relies, significantly, on remittances from Nigerians in the diaspora. According to the Outlook for Remittance Flows 2012-14, Nigeria is the seventh biggest recipient of money remitted to the home country by her citizens living abroad. Aspirations to emigrate have become a Nigerian ideal. The desire to leave Nigeria is now entrenched in the Nigerian psyche. Many of us live to leave, and the essence of our “Nigerianness” finds expression in our ability to emigrate. Most young Nigerians desperately pursue the promise of a better life outside of the country, even through illegal means. It does not matter if the migratory destination is a neighboring country. What matters is that you are “abroad” as Nigerians like to say. On the one hand, people leave because of their disillusionment with the Nigerian state. The collapse of public service, the rise of ethnocentric politics, and corruption have all contributed to a disintegration of the national ethos. The majority of Nigerians no longer rely on the government for basic amenities such as water, electricity, security, and medical care. Also, due to the high rate of unemployment, poverty, collapsed infrastructure and police brutality, the Nigerian government struggles to prove its legitimacy and credibility to its citizenry. Many Nigerians feel excluded from the country’s cartography of belonging and are unable to imagine a habitable future for themselves there. Hence, despite the travel restrictions brought about by COVID-19, thousands of Nigerians are still leaving the country. On the other hand, contrary to the belief that emigration is only a recent development in Nigeria, statistics show that Nigerians have been emigrating even before independence. The only difference, in my opinion, is that there are more desperate and irregular movements now than in the past. What this suggests is that emigration has always been part of the Nigerian essence. It is what feeds the spirit of “Naija-politanism” as well as the performance of mobile nationalism by Nigerians. Also, emigration has always been behind the Nigerian belief in the un-colonial conquering of the world and the confidence in overlooking barriers (even if that barrier is an impervious migration policy). Therefore, despite the abysmal conditions that inform their emigration, contemporary Nigerian emigres may actually be contributing indirectly to our shifting understandings of the workings of nation-statehood in this era of accelerating globalization. Whatever the case, it is quite clear that Nigerians leave because emigration (and being successful in the diaspora) is a huge part of the Nigerian dream. First published in Africa is a Country. .Sakiru Adebayo is an assistant professor in the Department of English at the University of British Columbia.
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SO LONG NAIRALAND. FAREWELL....No comrade; We need you. No retreat. No surrender. They keep banning me ; sometimes for a month,but I keep coming back,stronger. We cant allow them; to gaslight Biafrans again; to justify genocide; and injustice against us; without a fight;We are soldiers here,dont give up,we need each other here. Thanks
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Self determination and freedom of speech are fundamental human rights, to take it away from us is to take away the very essence of our humanity. Biafra is not about Nnamdi Kanu. It’s a movement founded on the aspiration of a people to be free. Biafra is a spirit. It’s a concept whose time has come. NO MAN CAN STOP HER. All democracies hold elections. But not all elections are democratic. Most elections held in Nigeria are not different from dictatorships and single-party governments that stage elections to give their rule the aura of legitimacy. The constitution is a supreme law that is binding even on the government. A constitution organises and constrains power. A constitution defines a state and the rights of its citizens. In a true democracy, the constitution ensures that the people ultimately control the government. The 1999 Constitution is none of the above. The 2023 elections will be held based on the forged, fraudulent, and frivolous 1999 Constitution. Due to its illegality, Nigerians have clearly and loudly said no elections should be held. They reasoned that with the current state of the state characterised by inequality, nepotism, lopsided federal government, violence, killings, unrest, corruption, poverty, and other associated evils, a referendum is what we need in 2023 and not elections. What’s wrong with holding a referendum to determine and decide why and who should stay together? What’s wrong with coming together to discuss the terms on how to live together? What’s wrong with voting in a referendum whether Yorubas want Yoruba Nation or Igbo people should get the Biafra Republic? What’s wrong for different ethnic groups to determine their own political status, to freely pursue their economic, social, and cultural development? What’s wrong to have the right to determine our own destiny? The referendum will solve the age-long rivalry and acrimonious rancour among Nigeria’s different nationalities by having the option of going their separate ways - for good! I believe northerners will be the greatest beneficiary from a referendum. For example, a referendum that leads to separation will make it possible for Fulani herdsmen to rear their cows unmolested and unrestricted from Kano to Kaduna. The northerners will be able to make the north an Islamic Emirate. They will be governed by Sharia law. They won’t have to contend with Yorubas clamouring for progress, civilisation. Yorubas won’t be able to dilute or pollute northerners’ brand of Islam. They will be free from the liquor stores and beer parlours operated by the Yorubas. Of course, they won’t have to fight over western civilisation. They will have no trouble accommodating Boko Haram terrorists and other northern extremist groups like Miyetti Allah. And much more! With the 1999 Constitution, and all things being equal, regardless of who becomes president in 2023, Nigeria will remain a killing field, a stunted country, a country of cowards and crooks, of parasites and paupers, and an ungovernable country with endangered people. Futhermore ;what is living ;without freedom. "The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great-grandfather, Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities of the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us, and never allow them to have control over their future." ~ Ahmadu Bello |
Olunmercy56:Even with your Vice Presidiot in power. The activities of some rogue Fulani Herdsmen in the South West Region within their host communities have forced over 5000 Yoruba to scamper for safety to West African neighbour, Benin Republic. The fleeing thousands of Yoruba people displaced by herdsmen,in Ogun State, have written letters to the Six South West Governors expressing their agony over displacement from their ancestral homeland. The displaced people now in refugee camps in Benin Republic said the victims were shocked that heavily armed Fulani men invaded their indigenous land and sacked over 5000 of them including women and children. You cant travel peacefully from Lagos /Ibadan with been kidnapped. No jobs;most of your people are now Agberos ;yahoo boys,armed robbers (bank robbers) ;your buses aint save any more. Yall want to plant ;a convicted drug pusher in Chicago and a supporter of the Fulanis that have displaced;killed ;raped;hoisted terrorists flags to collect taxes in Nigeria;a sick man upon every indigenous Nigerians. Cowards everywhere. Na Igbo be your problem. Igbos in charge of Nigeria’s economy’ – Buhari “There is no town you will visit in Nigeria without seeing the Igbos being in charge of economic activities.” "The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great-grandfather, Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities of the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us, and never allow them to have control over their future." ~ Ahmadu Bello Yoruba, Ijaw, and other Nigerians should be thanking God for the Igbos, they are the reason Nigeria hasn’t been Islamised yet — OBASANJO
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Prognosis and life expectancy The prognosis of lupus is better today than ever before. With close follow-up and treatment, 80-90% of people with lupus can expect to live a normal life span. It is true that medical science has not yet developed a method for curing lupus, and some people do die from the disease. However, for the majority of people living with the disease today, it will not be fatal. Lupus varies in intensity and degree. Some people have a mild case, others moderate and some severe, which tends to be more difficult to treat and control. For people who have a severe flare-up, there is a greater chance that their lupus may be life-threatening. People with non-organ threatening aspects of lupus can look forward to a normal lifespan if they: Follow the instructions of their physician Take their medication(s) as prescribed Know when to seek help for unexpected side effects of a medication or a new manifestation of their lupus Although some people with lupus have severe recurrent attacks that result in hospitalization, most people with lupus rarely require hospitalization. Especially those who maintain a healthy lifestyle. New research brings unexpected findings each year. The progress made in treatment and diagnosis during the last decade has been greater than that made over the past 100 years. It is therefore a sensible idea to maintain control of a disease that tomorrow may be curable. A common misperception about life expectancy Some confusion about lupus life expectancy relates to the way research is communicated. Research that shows 80-90% of people with lupus live for more than 10 years is often misinterpreted as giving people with lupus only 10 years to live. It is important to understand that the "10 years" used in this context does not represent the number of years the person lived after their diagnosis, but rather the number of years involved in the study. These studies followed patients with lupus from the time of diagnosis for a period of ten years. At the end of this research period, researchers were able to conclude that 80-90% of the people enrolled were still alive. They did not continue to follow these patients to look at what happened in years 11, 12, 15, 20 and so on. We know there are many people who have been living with lupus for 15, 25, 30 and even 40 years. Personal Stories Angel Williams Derricott: Overcoming Obstacles and Making a Difference Angel was just 12 years old when she started seeing a hematologist, rheumatologist, oncologist and several other specialists for unexplained symptoms, unusual body pains, discomfort, and extreme fatigue. As she struggled with the diagnostic uncertainty, it was a lengthy and challenging process, and she did not anticipate the impact lupus would have on her. It was as if her life was transformed in a blink of an eye. After a little over twenty years, Angel has undergone numerous surgeries, recovered from a pulmonary embolism, and has had to receive multiple blood transfusions. While facing adversity, she remained resilient and is now using her experiences to help others, and advocate not only for herself, but for other lupus warriors seeking appropriate access to care and an accurate and timely diagnosis. “In addition to lupus, I now have a variety of other illnesses as a result of the damage it has caused to my body. Today, I am taking back control over my life, by sharing my story in hopes it will provide more insight and further educate others about lupus, and especially the importance in taking charge of your health,” said Angel. “I hope my voice will change the life of at least one person as we fight together and overcome this cruel and invisible disease.” The moment Angel became a trained volunteer ambassador for the Lupus Foundation of America, she has been involved in numerous initiatives aimed at raising lupus awareness, funds to support lupus research, and ensuring health equity. For instance, as a patient representative on the global advisory committee for the Addressing Lupus Pillars for Health Advancement (ALPHA) Project, Angel brings a unique perspective to the table, as the committee discusses the importance of access to care in improving health outcomes. Even with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, she understands that every opportunity to educate the public on lupus will move the lupus community forward. Angel approaches every event, from speaking engagements at the Lupus Advocacy Summit to participating in the Walk to End Lupus Now® and sharing her lupus story with media outlets, as a chance to give back to her community. “I’m so fortunate to have an amazing support system made up of family, friends, and peers in the lupus community!” Angel adds. “Because of them, I am encouraged and empowered each day to share my experiences and play a pivotal role in advancing lupus education and research.” Living with lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease isn’t easy. With a generous gift, you can support and make a difference in the lives of so many people with lupus. Lupus foundation America.
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The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, disowned the video of a child making the rounds as an operative of Eastern Security Network, ESN, as fake, aimed at tarnishing the image of IPOB and ESN. IPOB also described the trending viral video as fabricated, laughable and misleading, aimed at implicating it and ESN operatives. The pro-Biafra group, in a statement by its Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, entitled: ‘Viral Video and Picture Showing a Child as ESN Operative is Fake’, said that the people behind the fake video wants to sell false propaganda that ESN is indulging in child abuse, by using children to facilitate their job. The IPOB statement read: “The attention of the global movement and family of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, under the command and leadership of our great leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has been drawn to the fabricated, laughable, and misleading trending video to implicate IPOB and Eastern Security Network, ESN operatives. Those behind the fake video want to sell false propaganda that ESN is indulging in child abuse by using children to facilitate their job. We, therefore, wish to debunk the falsehood for what it is. It’s a poor propaganda job meant specifically to tarnish the image and reputation of IPOB and ESN. Come to think of it, Biafran youths are falling over themselves to be part of this elite defence outfit, how then is it possible that ESN will leave able-bodied youths ready and willing to be part of it and settle for a children? “ESN does not, has never, and will never use children for whatever reason. Right from inception, ESN has never violated this rule. We have no intention, at any time, to use children for any reason, because we will never have any need for it. As a matter of fact, IPOB’s draft constitution makes it a crime for parents to neglect to enrol their children/wards into schools and using them for child labour.” Vanguard News Nigeria By Chimaobi Nwaiwu, Nnewi
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It aint hard to tell -Nas The number of people facing "crisis" levels of food insecurity (124 million) is rising. The main cause is new or ongoing conflict, says the UN, in places like: Yemen: 17 million Nigeria: 8.9 million DR Congo: 7.7 million Afghanistan: 7.6 million Syria: 6.5 million World food day.
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My beautiful nation #Biafra. I cannot wait to see your independence restored. I cannot wait to see you return to your glory. I cannot wait to see you emerge and stand proud among the community of nations. Those that stand in the way of your emergence as a nation-I see them fall one by one.
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What's happening in Nigeria; should have a tv series on Netflix. ![]() Nigeria na cruise.
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Hammyaladin:1+1=2 Ahmadu bello's quote =Facts Nigeria the poverty capital of the world=facts Nigeria the third most terrorized place on earth=facts Assu on strike ; because of lack of funds, Buhari giving Afghanistan 580 naira cash ( 1 million dollars) to support terrorists= facts. Ethnic cleansing of indigenous Nigerians ;over 1.2 displaced living in IDP camps =Facts Building a refinery ;and laying pipeline from the south to Maradi Niger republic; not for economic gains for Nigeria but for building a Caliphate = facts Islamic laws; installed in some part of Nigeria ;means that in a federations; some unit have already departed Nigeria federal character = facts They are building a caliphate not a nation; with a fraudulent 1999 unitary (caliphate) system of government ;all power in the centre. Nigeria is a slave camp. "The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great-grandfather, Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities of the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us, and never allow them to have control over their future." ~ Ahmadu Bello |
Hammyaladin:So his brian, and all indigenous people in Nigeria,will reset to be conquered like this ;;;;;;; "The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great-grandfather, Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities of the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us, and never allow them to have control over their future." ~ Ahmadu Bello Cowards everywhere.
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Himtulie247:An ancient Chinese proverb states, "There can be no peace without war." If there is no war;there will never be peace. The fear of an Igboman; is the solemnly reason ;why the Fulanis ;have not islamatized ; Fulanized and conquered; the entire indigenous Nigerians yet. Yoruba, Ijaw, and other Nigerians should be thanking God for the Igbos, they are the reason Nigeria hasn’t been Islamised yet — Obasanjo. "The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great-grandfather, Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities of the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us, and never allow them to have control over their future." ~ Ahmadu Bello Indigenous Nigerians =Cowards Ndigbo ;the only brave indigenous tribe so far = facts Cowards; everywhere. |
LeoDeKing:The Fulanis ;and Hausas own all your oil wells in your father's land;they made you guys gate men;they have built a pipeline from your land to Kaduna;now to Maradi Niger Republic;they have built a refinery in Kaduna;now they are building another in Miradi Niger Republic all with your money;they are building another refinery for there son Dangote ;even the owners of the crude oil; have no operational refineries. No bi juju bi that; If una talk ;na Saro Wiwa hanging; go bi ya case ![]() Your land polluted ;yall cant even fish no more;diseases killing yall; cowards everywhere. For your information Ndigbo voted massively for our brother Goodluck Azikiwe Ebele Jonathan.
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