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Politics / Re: Tension In Ogun As Muslims, Traditionalists Clash by phildon: 11:59am On Jul 29, 2012
curtain: THE gods ARE NOT TO BE BLAMED. ATTACK IS THE BEST FORM OF DEFENCE. THE ATTACK BY D CULTIST WAS JUST A WARNING SIGN TO THE MUSLIMS WHO THINK THEY ARE D ONLY ONES DAT KNW VIOLENCE, THE GOVT. HV BEEN GRANTIN SO MANY HOLIDAYS FOR THERE ISLAMIC FESTIVAL AND NO BODY COMPLAINED, NW THEY ARE CLAMOURING FOR A RIGHT AND FREEDOM. UR RIGHT STOPS WHERE ANODA PERSON'S BEGIN. BETWEEN ISLAM AND CULTIST RELIGION, WHICH ONE WAS FIRST PRACTICED IN OGUN STATE . IT IS ONLY A STUBORN FLY THAT EXCORTS DEAD BODY 2 THE GRAVE. COME OUT AND TEST UR POWERS TOO IF U CLAIM U ARE SERVING THE TRUE GOD....Hihihihii.Laughing in swahili
How i wish this' happening in your village. And i wonder if this' going to be your own contribution.
Politics / Re: Richard Branson- Nigerian Politicians Are Insane, & Dream Killers by phildon: 11:51am On Jul 29, 2012
O.D.B.:

shut up this venture was entered into and died during the tenure of that crook OBJ
But Gej promised to fight corruption. What we see him doing now is fuelling corruption. Smh!
Politics / Re: Tension In Ogun As Muslims, Traditionalists Clash by phildon: 11:41am On Jul 29, 2012
ukpaku: what was send down to babangida, abdulsalam,buhari, faruke and so on my broda.
The same books, but they are not the ones to be followed. The model of the muslims is Mohammed (s.a.w.). Or are Rev King, Obj, Gej the xtian models?
Politics / Re: Tension In Ogun As Muslims, Traditionalists Clash by phildon: 11:35am On Jul 29, 2012
edoyad:

My let me explain something to you, WE LIVE IN A DEMOCRACY. WE ALL OPTED FOR THIS DEMOCRACY.
Have you heard the saying, "one man's rights ends where the other man's begins" ? If you understand that principle, you'll know why no group can just wake in the morning and emplace curfew on a town with a legitimate Government, existing within the entity of sovereign state called Nigeria. Which side do you think would win this case in Court ?
It is also disheartening that the LG chairman is giving tacit support to the Cult's actions. It is very unfortunate undecided
Is the chairman not a member of the cult? What do you expect?
Politics / Re: Tension In Ogun As Muslims, Traditionalists Clash by phildon: 11:33am On Jul 29, 2012
Abbycite: I don't know why pple cannot reason for a second before commenting on any thread.

If u must know, the oro festival has being in existence since d inception of d town and it always take place every last saturday in July. I can tell u authoritatively dat it is not only a traditional thing but an avenue for cultural/heritage celebration (inidigenes of d town actually come down all over d world to take part).

However, during d celebration women are restricted from outdoor activities while d men can move freely. It is only a coincidence that it clash with d ramadan period dis year.

Now tell me, which one should go for d other....d one with a fixed date or d one with an unpredictable date.

Pple should learn to tolerate other belief...it wouldn't cost an arm/leg if d muslim women can observe their prayer indoor for dat 24 hours...
And u believe that is civiliztion?
Politics / Re: Tension In Ogun As Muslims, Traditionalists Clash by phildon: 11:25am On Jul 29, 2012
maclatunji: We have had some people with deficient thinking capability commenting on this thread. Whether or not it is Ramadan, no Oro cult has the right to declare a curfew. The same rubbish happens in Ikorodu where people have to squat with family and friends when Oro cult members announce curfews. The days of such rubbish happening are numbered with serious legal sanctions and civil activism. Any Oba or Chief that continues to promote such illegality should prepare to forfeit the throne of his ancestors!
Just about to say this. But to add that muslims seem to be bolder to insist on their right so far.
Politics / Re: Tension In Ogun As Muslims, Traditionalists Clash by phildon: 11:19am On Jul 29, 2012
Digriz: yorubas and cultism are intertwined.
Virtually every ethnic group in the south is intertwined with cultism, so don't try to paint yoruba black here.
Politics / Re: Tension In Ogun As Muslims, Traditionalists Clash by phildon: 11:16am On Jul 29, 2012
maryjames9: You people wil never fail to amaze me. Sometimes i cnt pick out what makes muslims such a violent radicalists. When it comes to religion,any average muslim can become unpredictably deadly. I would rather become an atheist than become a muslim.
Enjoy your freedoms of choice and speech. But know it that where your own freedom ends is where someone else's freedom starts. If a muslim is ready to lay down his life for his faith, why must you be jealous?
Politics / Re: Tension In Ogun As Muslims, Traditionalists Clash by phildon: 11:08am On Jul 29, 2012
brownlord:

Are muslims the only religion/people in the town, are you not suppose to be ashamed of this religion, yesterday they where reported to be fermenting trouble in Anambra, now Ogun, are they not tired, will any Christian try this nonsense in the North? cant you think atall
The first sign of civilization is respect for other people's feelings. Why will a cult group restrict movement of people during Ramadan and the muslims lodge their complains to the govt, and you are talking like this? I'm a xtiain, I beg you to be civilized even for once.

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Politics / Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by phildon: 10:56am On Jul 29, 2012
kkk17: [color=#006600][/color] undecided

are you daft or just a little slow in catching up? Was obj in power during the abacha regime? Or have u not heard an aboki bashing obj?

Btw he is neither (my) nor (our) Ebele, because i didn't vote for him
Someone amired the guts of the Abachas, you ranted at him because he was aboki. And I am puting it to you again that OBJ is not an aboki and we admire his guts and courage to take decisions. And when he was the president, the disunity of this country was not this bad. He was brave. So, mention aboki again and I'll tell you again that it is about love for the country you claim to serve. Call me names again, I am waiting.
Politics / Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by phildon: 10:40am On Jul 29, 2012
Dejiro: The story of the last Northern reign!
By 2015, you'll realise that the strenght of GEJ is the north you call names.
Politics / Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by phildon: 3:12pm On Jul 28, 2012
Olanlere11: What we need now is Strategy to combat terrorism. Military rule and its attendant game plans are in our past. We can't build a new naija with this kind of story.
Well, if history doesn't mean anything to u and ur ebele, know it that this Almustapha was behind the caging of Elzakzaky, shite cleric when he started his own radical campaign with tremendous open followers. Now ur ebele cannot handle a mere boko haram who doesnt have even a single follower.
Politics / Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by phildon: 3:03pm On Jul 28, 2012
Billyonaire: Why is it that each time someone wins you in argument, you go name calling. Is it a quality of a loser ? That is off the thread, do not derail the thread. If you want to discuss on the roads, please create a thread and stop being a baby.
You can call me names. Go on. It is ur way. However, if kill is ur solution, I just helped u with a name ur folks idolise
Politics / Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by phildon: 2:50pm On Jul 28, 2012
[quote author=onatisi]
you are wrong not all hausas,the only people willing to lay down their lives for nigeria are the military,
you think if u point a loaded gun on a haus man to either choose between nigeria and his life he will choose nigeria?definitely no.the corrupt leaders themselves are always prepared for any eventualities that is why everyone is stealing as much as he or she can now because they know the way things are going anything can happen at any time,if you read the letter very well it is a coded message .[/quote All I am saying here is: the way a hausa man will luv to defend his territory even @ the xpense of his life, an ibo guy cannot. He will run away. Even fly abroad. Ibo guy join soldier?hausas are more willing. Go and find out, the ibo guys that were in the military before were forced to join.
Politics / Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by phildon: 2:34pm On Jul 28, 2012
Billyonaire: I am not interest in Mustafa's life. You should understand my post. Mustafa's life is already gone cos at that age, he is a gonner. His atrocities if you ask me deserve imprisonment for life.
Just like your uncle Mr Fix it whose refusal to fix the roads with our billions caused the deaths of innoocent Nigerians.
Politics / Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by phildon: 2:03pm On Jul 28, 2012
Billyonaire: The Buharis, the IBBs, the Abachas and the Abdulsallams of this world keep playing the pawn games on us. Allocating oil wells to their kindreds, keeping our Armour up North and increasing their quota in the military. MKO was murdered to balance the equation at the demise of Abacha. Thank God OBJ decentralized the storage. Now that there is no way they can take power back using the gun and coupe, street militia called Boko Haram was created, to force the Government to its feet and make the country un-governable so we can cry for military takeover. That card will be played back into their hands. The fate of Mustafa will depend on the mercy of "any" Presidency, and on that Presidency's peril. if Yaradua did not grant him amnesty, who should ?
Virtually every hausa man is ready to lay down his life for his country. And this is why they flood the. How many Ibo guy is ready to die for any reason? Anyway, your sentiment will not make you say the truth. So, kill Almustapha and dance to the tune.
Politics / Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by phildon: 1:33pm On Jul 28, 2012
kkk17: [color=#006600][/color]

Because it is not the 'abokis' that are in govt. Now abi?
OBJ is not aboki, he got guts. Your ebele is simply an odde!
Politics / Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by phildon: 12:42pm On Jul 28, 2012
Billyonaire: Thats a solid point, Mustapha isnt in jail for murder of Kudirat. He knew too much. He has to be silenced.
Silence him and silence the little peace remaining in Nigeria. I am a xtian, but that day, I'll join Boko Haram!
Politics / Re: Al Mustapha Prison Notes Uncovered by phildon: 12:35pm On Jul 28, 2012
al-ahamad:
Those wher MEN with guts, Brains nd wisdom....not the cowards we have in Government now....

Rest IN PEACE "General Sani Abacha Sir"
I love these words
Politics / Re: Why Is Supporting GEJ Seen As An Offence? by phildon: 8:39am On Jul 28, 2012
edicolove:

2 mistakes here:

1. This Jonathan days were not created during Jonathan's time. He met it like this and is trying to fix it.

2. Jonathan cannot be destroying Nigeria. Nigeria is destroyed. Look around you guy. It can't get worse. The policies that are being put in place will not change it overnight. Its will take time. So your statement is incorrect sir.

3. How can the current leadership be the worst when it has put in place (or is in the process) the most ground breaking policies that the other all avoided because of their selfish interests. FOI, PIB, official secrets act, power reform, agric reform, end to fuel subsidy, educational reforms, foreign policy reform.
More. Cassava bread, N1b food for the presidency, boko haram, corruption galore etc
Politics / Re: Why Is Supporting GEJ Seen As An Offence? by phildon: 8:27am On Jul 28, 2012
comradefery: Just the way u and co conspirators are cursed for constituting nuissance here through the upload of false reports about Jonathan?
False report just like Patience's appointment as Perm Sec in Bayelsa State
Politics / Re: Why Is Supporting GEJ Seen As An Offence? by phildon: 8:15am On Jul 28, 2012
9ja voice: i wil still suport GEJ ahead of Buhari anytime.
Buhari the fool at 40s(during his reign in 1984 couldn't roll on the country unless IDIAGBON)
how can i trust him with my life at 70s, ofcourse a fool at 40 is a fool forever.

Anyway we know the people involve in destroying the GEJ administration.
they lost their target positions in GEJ administration,so they plan to ally with the core-north to gain back power in 2015.

Yes GEJ has failed us in our expectations of him, but its too early to judge him.
compare GEJ with everything CORE-NORTH has to offer,he remains the best.

The southern Region that keep allying with the core-north are sowing a deadly seed and are warned to desist from it.
else they will come here to insult other southern region as they are doing now and during their planed protest with core-north.
I don,t expect a curropt mind like you to like Buhari. Nothing is new about that.
Politics / Re: Why Is Supporting GEJ Seen As An Offence? by phildon: 8:09am On Jul 28, 2012
VoodooDoll: Supporting mediocrity, failure, corruption, insecurity, abuse of office, sycophancy, nepotism, and blatant treason is OFFENSIVE.
The best post
Politics / Re: Why Is Supporting GEJ Seen As An Offence? by phildon: 8:07am On Jul 28, 2012
sheyguy: The main misunderstanding here is from the OP, the is a big difference between supporting Gej and Defending Gej, in fact most of his supporters defend him blindly 99% of the time. There is nothing bad in supporting a kid that is performing badly in his or her career neither is it wrong to defend him or her if a genuine and valid excuse exist. In the case of GEJ here, his supporters defend him with non-existing or invalid excuses or better yet attack anyone who tries to criticise GEJ constructively.
Just on point!

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Politics / Re: Why Is Supporting GEJ Seen As An Offence? by phildon: 8:00am On Jul 28, 2012
noblezone: @ poster, please stop wasting your breath on these low heads who who feel that except you think like them, you must be an enemy.

In their world, it is either you vote for their candidate orwill be killed.

If their candidate looses an election, then it must had been rigged.

In their world, fuel must sell at the same price across Nigeria from Port Harcourt to Borno yet they inisit that their is nothing like subsidy. Such retarded thoughts never allowed them to see simple logic that if fuel must sell @ a flat rate, then government must subsidize it because of trasportation at least.

They could not see beyound their need for "free" things to understand that such madness in the name subsidy policy introduced by their greedy elders of their specie is a major factor to the plundering of Nigeria.

And when Jonathan brought the best solution to the madness by stoping the subsidy policy, the madness in them was unleashed.

Shame on them!

@ poster, I have insisted that Nigeria has no hope. Going by what we see on Nairaland, it is obvious that the next generation will have tyrants as leaders, people who will make the likes of Hitler to be called saints.

I am, not suprised though, are they not the generaion spoilt by their parents? Promotions and admissions were bought for them!

In their world, creativity and productivity belongs only to their grand fathers, they and their fathers are to enjoy the national cake: house, car, food and clothing must be free or the government has failed.

It is either the Presido shares money or he will be impeached. They are all "saints" are so "perfect" like Napolion of George Owen's "Animal Farm" are always "right".

Shame on them!

When the blood of innocent corpers where flowing like Rivers of The North, they cheered and blamed Jonathan. In their world, the violence was justified, "it is either we win or you die".

Such cave men's mentality bits my imagination in this 21st century. Yet, you can hear them calling for blood left right centre. In their perverted minds, the solution to corruption is to kill all those "found" guilty of looting. Mind you, they are the ones who have the right to declare you guilty or innocent. So according to their verdict on the Lawan case, Mr Farouk is innocent but Jonathan is guilty.

Shame on them!

Yet let me submit that we can start implementing their reconmendations of sanitising our soceity, by killing all who enage in exam malpractices including the teachers, the students and their parents. If we get it right at that level, then Nigeria will have some hope.

Finally, let me once more call as I have been calling that Nogeria needs retructuring. The sooner, the better.
George Orwell not Owen. Well, I can see fee dee fee in your sense, ode!
Politics / Re: Why Is Supporting GEJ Seen As An Offence? by phildon: 7:46am On Jul 28, 2012
Beaf!:
@OP
We know that you are one of the 40 Laptops tongue
How market?

BTW, how can you support failure?
Because failure is bringing food to the table...lol
Politics / Re: PDP Asks Femi Gbajabiamila To Resign by phildon: 7:49pm On Jul 27, 2012
jmaine:

Men get yabs oo! grin
Why is this cal for his resignation now? Why now?
Politics / Re: Reps Have A Genuine Case To Impeach GEJ - PDP by phildon: 3:09pm On Jul 27, 2012
TrueNaijaguy: Sensational headline just to make people view and comment. Sam Sam Jaja never said the Reps have a genuine case against GEJ. I'm just here to clarify issues not to comment on on the story because the topic is totally different from the body and doesn't reflect in any way what the PDP official said.
Since you are a member of the PDP National Working Committee, can you enlighten us pls?
Politics / Re: Buhari- Empower Police To Deal With Boko Haram by phildon: 1:06pm On Jul 27, 2012
ifihearam:

IF,which can NEVER be possible which he knows hence unleashing his boys to make this country ungovernable,he will die like a chicken by same boko boys
You may hate him, but what got to be must be. However,if you can't give a single reason to associate him with BH, we have 1001 reasons to tell you that your paymaster has hand in BH. Or is GEJ not in PDP?

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Politics / Re: Buhari- Empower Police To Deal With Boko Haram by phildon: 11:31am On Jul 27, 2012
ebere1712: Buhari shut up and repent and pay for your crimes!
Repent from bigotry.
Politics / Re: Reps Have A Genuine Case To Impeach GEJ - PDP by phildon: 11:29am On Jul 27, 2012
Bishop4bella: PDP dominate house of Rep. Let see wot will happen at the end after ghana must go full of money lyk someone said.
They will come back to tell you that it's a family affair. Just SMH!
Politics / Re: Reps Have A Genuine Case To Impeach GEJ - PDP by phildon: 11:23am On Jul 27, 2012
Beaf:

OP, e be like say you and English get problem! Lol!

I hereby translate the above quote into pidgin English for your consumption: cool

Di reps get right to ask di kueshion when dem de ask. But to talk say any agro dem get wit GEJ fit make dem threaten impeachment? Usai! Dat one na big lie! If di reps get any quarell wit GEJ, e beta make dem talk to PDP, den PDP go approach di President for dem.
Please are you a member of the PDP National Working Committee?

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