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In Plateau State, our governor Simon Lalong is popularly known as "three-three (33)" because morning, Afternoon and Night e dey drink 33 Export! |
The United States Olympic basketball team comprises of the best of the best US Players in the NBA...those who follow the NBA knows that the very best are black players. Is the team coach black? If He was black and chose all black players then we can say its racism. But a white man chose all black men because he acknowledges how good they are There's nothing racist Here abeg. Mke Freeze go chill abeg. He dey Lagos wan pour sand for garri wey no concern am. ![]() |
ikombe:No mind the Zuwo. |
mapet:. Al Mustapha was not retained in the army. He was only reinstated after a determination of court, besides what has Al Mustapha got to do with Officers who defrauded this Nation and sent Young officers to their graves? The 2 Mi-24's which they bought were substandard and both crashed in less than 6 months killing pilots and crew Men. Al Mustapha is a soldier, He took orders from a his superior officer, Gen. Sani Abacha. You can never fault an officer for following a direct order but these Men, they are just evil, killing young soldiers because of their greed |
So I woke up this morning and found my self
thinking about the proposed Grazing Reserve
in the 36 States of the Federation. While
thinking my mind immediately raced back to
SS2 History with reference to How the Dutch
from far away Netherlands came to become
known as Afrikaans and then there is Usman
Dan Fodio. A basic fact about Migration.
Population growth will eventually root the
settlers in the land.
Then I was thinking;
1. Who's land are they going to take and. give
the 'Heardsmen'?
2. What will happen when the population of
both Man and cattle begins to grow and the
allocated land is no longer enough? Who's land
are they going to collect to Meet the constant
exponential population explosion?
3. In less than a Hundred Years to come when
they have lived and died in those lands, their
Children who were born on those lands and
know no where as home will lay legitimate
claim to those lands.
4. They become Indigenous
5. A proposed plan to settle 'Herdsmen' in 36
states of the country looks less like a solution
and more like a Strategy.
6. In the next 100 years When their population
reaches the ceiling they will advocate for
representation in all 36 states.
7. What if the 'Herdsmen' attacks is just a
smokescreen to force the hand of the people
and government of Nigeria to buttress the need
for these so called grazing reserves?
8. Who ever suggested History to be removed
from the educational system in Nigeria
obviously wants to hide a lot from the future
generation.
9. History has proven their Treachery.
The true motive behind the proposed Grazing
reserve will always remain a matter of
conjecture to those of us outside the circle of
'things' but we will never cease to pray for our
dear nation Nigeria. God will always rest his
hand upon his Children.
#GodBlessMyCountry |
irunooboo:There's more to this grazing bill than just grazing...Its a deliberate attempt to ensure that fulanis are settled in the 36 states of Nigeria. Of course the economic benefits are there but in 50-100 years, when their future generation have become indigenous to those lands, they will have representation in the 36 states, Emirs and gradually eat through this country on all fronts. An attempt to ensure that there are Fulanis in the 36 states of Nigeria is looking less like a Solution and more like a Strategy...Think Deeper! |
Who says the North is withholding tomatoes? That is a very misguided conception but since its just a reflection then u can clear your thoughts about it. Tomato farms have been ravaged by pests and diseases this year in the North that is why there is scarcity and its expensive because most tomatoes currently on the market are from irrigation farms and its supply hardly meets the ever constant demand. |
Goke7:Interesting times indeed. Forwetinnah: Goke7:Interesting times indeed. |
[/color]The basis of any religion is Faith...Simply put, the atheist has no faith in anything. Ab initio Man has attributed what is greater than his understanding to a Higher power. E.g if you cannot understand the Machinations of Day and Night or the Moon and stars, any naturally and right thinking human being disposed to critical reasoning will know that there's a power greater which he consciously recognizes as "Higher". Like the writer said initially, Atheists are just being Irrational. [color=#990000]The basis of any religion is Faith...Simply put, the atheist has no faith in anything. Ab initio Man has attributed what is greater than his understanding to a Higher power. E.g if you cannot understand the Machinations of Day and Night or the Moon and stars, any naturally and right thinking human being disposed to critical reasoning will know that there's a power greater which he consciously recognizes as "Higher". Like the writer said initially, Atheists are just being Irrational. The basis of any religion is Faith...Simply put, the atheist has no faith in anything. Ab initio Man has attributed what is greater than his understanding to a Higher power. E.g if you cannot understand the Machinations of Day and Night or the Moon and stars, any naturally and right thinking human being disposed to critical reasoning will know that there's a power greater which he consciously recognizes as "Higher". Like the writer said initially, Atheists are just being Irrational. |
Most Nigerians who criticize president Buhari do that out of Sentiment for the Man or just ignorance. With the current economic trend specially in the downstream sector, th hardship we face today in Nigeria is a direct fallout of failure of governance by the Goodluck Jonathan administration. Even if he was still in power and a mono economy solely dependent on oil, we still would not escape the current hardships. I bet many of you GEJites would not see that. Okonjo-Iweala knew that when she said Nigeria will face trying times. These are those times. Let's not even go into the corruption aspect and how GEJs croonies looted this country and left us in a sorry state. Government is a continuity but the truth is The GEJ administration burnt all bridges before leaving office. Buhari is in a very terrible position right now regarding the affairs of the Nigerian economy but let's give the man a chance. Its less than a year and we are already judging the man. Let's wait and See... |
Its okay...we are watching patiently! |
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