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Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by Iamanoited: 4:32am On Feb 26, 2024
BUHARI LINKED WITH BAZOUM AND WAS PIPING NIGERIAN GAS THROUGH NIGER REPUBLIC TO TANGIERS AND TUNIS.

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FULANI HERDSMEN ARE TERRORISTS AND BUHARI IS BEHIND THEM BY CHRISTIANA AMANPOUR CNN.
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by emmysoftyou: 6:31am On Feb 26, 2024
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by usagee36: 6:35am On Feb 26, 2024
Yes but not treason against a nation that gave you citizenship. I think every country should change her immigration laws.
RenaissanceGuy:
I thought in Europe and America anybody can say whatever he wants, hiding under freedom of speech. So why are they deporting him? They should free him and continue to pamper those guys until they fully take over France.
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by zoedew: 8:09am On Feb 26, 2024
A little too late in the day. Medicine after death. Islam is already deeply entrenched in Europe and plans at an advanced stage to Islamise the Continent. By the very nature of the belief system it takes no prisoners! It brooks no dissent!! Once Islam has Europe in its firm grip the goose of the continent is cooked and it is doomed! All those monarchies in Britain et al will become Emirates! Maybe Europe will wake up to reality then! Begum has been begging to return to U.K. as a citizen. She should remain in Syria!
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by Timothy89(m): 8:11am On Feb 26, 2024
Realtruth2023:
An igwe showed his own displeasure and has been in prison since then, but an imam's threat to kill the wife of a president is now seen as displeasure. This you hypocrisy really stinks, this is almost one year and you guys have done nothing. It is clear you fear the north. In Agege, your lands are almost bought over by northerners but na igbos be una problem, keep deceiving yourself that you don't make noise when in reality you are cowards.
You Igbo are like that, anything that don't involve violence and anarchy is coward to you


We see how your braveness took you to war for 3yrs and yet you come back after being defeated pyshogically, financially with lost of lives, your braveness made you lost many promising youths since 2018 till date


Yorubas won't follow that your path of destruction, worry about Enugu that's considering ranching for your Fulani brothers
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by Ykc2(m): 8:12am On Feb 26, 2024
hensben:
Stop this victim mentality, you are in southwest and saying such thing why won’t he be arrested. If that said what he said in southeast he won’t be arrested just like the imam.
well your right anyways, I don't know if the man wants to became defenders of universe over night in as much he knew IHOP nigeria operate,
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by zoedew: 8:13am On Feb 26, 2024
ideatoprince18:
France started learnt the Hardway!!!@

There si no peaceful Islam .... The only peaceful Islam is when they are in minute minorities ... even at that they will be causing upset upandan. But when they are more, they tend to cause uprising and terrorism activities. Its just in their blood and DNA.

Deport them back to their countries .....
That is what is called Taqqiya!
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by Gerrard59(m): 8:24am On Feb 26, 2024
Asswipemod:
Why are you guys so unintelligent, predictable and crass? Do you get any financial value from the "likes" that you generate from each disjointed and insane comment you post on this forum? Why is inferiority and "notice me" complexes so deeply hidden in your bloodstream that you have to make people think that all Igbos behave like this? Why are you hellbent on tarnishing or even destroying the image of the people of the SE?
So, what do you say about the Igbo chief who said the LASG should invite ESN to Lagos (which is wrong on its own) and has been jailed ever since. But there has been no condemnation towards the Islamic cleric who threatened the president's wife?

What you are doing is typical gaslighting.
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by Yujin(m): 9:28am On Feb 26, 2024
Realtruth2023:
No but it is the truth, an igwe made a threat and he was picked up, but the imam made a threat to kill president's wife and we heard nothing, not even a DSS invitation.
The Igwe made no threat. He said would invite the IPOB to come and defend the properties of Ndigbo if the Lagos state government can't stop the attacks and destruction of Igbo properties in Lagos. How is that a threat?
We must learn to consciously report exactly what a person says or does so they're not misrepresented and lead to further problems. Nigeria has been guilty of always deliberately misrepresenting what Igbo individuals say, write or do to use against those individuals and the rest of us.
You should check the definition of threat according to the British or Oxford Dictionary. It is simply defined as the declaration of intention to inflict pain, harm or misery on a person or people. The igwe's comment doesn't qualify as a threat in any way.
I wrote all of these to set the records straight so all our people don't ignorantly buy into the claims that he made a threat. No intention of harm was contained in his statement. Stop writing that he made a threat because he never did. They are holding an innocent man simply because he is Igbo. This is something we will never forget.
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by HisaacPlus: 10:09am On Feb 26, 2024
Botragelad:
President Emmanuel Macron said in 2020 that he wanted to end the stay in France of about 300 imams sent by other countries. None have been accepted from abroad since January this year.
Source:
https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20240223-france-expels-tunisian-imam-accused-of-hate-speech-mahjoub-mahjoubi
The Europe turn against Jesus Christ. They remove bibles from all public schools. They sanction any church admonitions even in public places and especually to their young people. BUT open their arms wide to embrace the devil by welcoming Islam and it's people. Those that their *fellow islamist countries shut their doors agisnst.
You will learn it in a hard way!
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by PARADIZEPRIEST: 11:27am On Feb 26, 2024
VERY GOOD,SUCH DEMONS MUST NEVA BE ALLOWED TO INHABIT WITH HUMANS. angry
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by hansomb: 12:46pm On Feb 26, 2024
Olichoke:
What a lame defense for demonic Islam?
Fxxk you. Imbecilee
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by hansomb: 12:47pm On Feb 26, 2024
Botragelad:
Dude, shut your mouth. Will ya? Lol
Come shut it.
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by Asswipemod: 2:51pm On Feb 26, 2024
Gerrard59:
So, what do you say about the Igbo chief who said the LASG should invite ESN to Lagos (which is wrong on its own) and has been jailed ever since. But there has been no condemnation towards the Islamic cleric who threatened the president's wife?

What you are doing is typical gaslighting.
And have you heard from the so called cleric again? Is he still talking?
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by hensben(m): 9:26pm On Feb 26, 2024
Realtruth2023:
So why has the imam not been arrested? Please tell me
He apologized and being taunted already.
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by Realtruth2023: 4:40am On Feb 27, 2024
Timothy89:
You Igbo are like that, anything that don't involve violence and anarchy is coward to you


We see how your braveness took you to war for 3yrs and yet you come back after being defeated pyshogically, financially with lost of lives, your braveness made you lost many promising youths since 2018 till date


Yorubas won't follow that your path of destruction, worry about Enugu that's considering ranching for your Fulani brothers
That is why you are cowards. Enugu has never considered ranching stop lying. We will rather take a stand and be known for this.
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by Timothy89(m): 4:22pm On Feb 27, 2024
Realtruth2023:
That is why you are cowards. Enugu has never considered ranching stop lying. We will rather take a stand and be known for this.
I guess you don't read your gov submission on that? Enugu Fulani colony is staring at you
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by Realtruth2023: 9:38pm On Feb 29, 2024
Timothy89:
I guess you don't read your gov submission on that? Enugu Fulani colony is staring at you
Keep living in delusion.
Re: Mahjoub Mahjoubi: France Deports Tunisian Imam Accused Of Hate Speech. by barb5491: 11:58pm On Jul 06, 2024
The brutal treatment of African migrants in the Arab countries of North Africa and the virulent racism they are subjected to, on daily basis, are a product of utter contempt and extreme hatred of black people in Arab societies which are inherently racist.

Arabs have absolutely no respect - let alone compassion - for black people. They want to dominate black African countries and are determined to do so in order to serve their own interests at the expense of Africans. They don't even call themselves "Africans." The term "Africans" or "African" applies only to black people they insist. They say they are "Arab," which they are, and members of the Arab world, not of the African world, which is true.

There are African leaders who have been blunt about Arab intentions to dominate Africa. They have unequivocally stated that Arabs are only concerned about their well-being and don't care about black people. Black African countries are there for them to conquer and take over; with black people working for them as slaves, as they have for hundreds of years. Even today, Arabs still call Africans "slaves," and were they come from, Black Africa, "land of slaves."

The most prominent African leaders who were blunt about Arab bad intentions to dominate Africa were Obafemi Awolowo and Anthony Enahoro. Among African president, it was Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda of Malawi, Leopold Sedar Senghor of Senegal, and Yoweri Museveni of Uganda whose position on Arab intentions in Africa is a very strong warning to Black Africa on what will happen if Africans are not careful, very careful, when dealing with Arabs. They are going to take over African countries.

Even Nyerere, who was a close friend of Gamal Abdel Nasser and worked with him as much as he did with Nkrumah and Sekou Toure on African liberation, warned Black Africa not long before he died that Arab North Africa - and other people outside Africa - don't care about their well-being of African countries south of the Sahara. As he out it: "Africa south of the Sahara is on its own."

Nkrumah also was warned by George Padmore, his adviser on African affairs, to be careful in his dealings with Arabs; they couldn't be trusted. Even African Americans who went to live in Egypt when Nasser was president were expelled soon after Nasser died and was succeeded by Anwar Sadat. Among those expelled was Shirley Graham Du Bois, wife of Dr. W.e.B. Du Bois. She was invited by Nyerere to go and live in Tanzania. She became a citizen of Tanzania and died a Tanzanian. Her husband Dr. Du Bois died a citizen of Ghana. Nyerere also invited Nkrumah to go and live in Tanzania after he was overthrown but went to, Guinea, instead, at the invitation of Sekou Toure, saying he wanted to be closer to Ghana to monitor events in his home country after his ouster hoping he would be reinstated.

After Nasser died, Egypt no longer maintained close ties with any black African country and his successor, Sadat, is on record insulting and making fun of African countries. He never had any close ties with Nyerere and Sekou Toure the way Nasser did. His contempt for Black Africa is a matter of record.

Dr. Banda was explicit in his criticism and condemnation of Arabs in Africa. He said they were "foreigners and imperialists" just like the whites in South Africa and there was no difference, none whatsoever, between the two. He went on to say he would have liked to form an army specifically for the purpose of sending the soldiers to Sudan to help blacks fight the Arabs who were oppressing and killing them but couldn't do so because he just didn't have the money.

Like Banda, President Senghor also said Arabs were imperialists but Africans would resist any attempt to conquer them.

Museveni in an interview on Hardtalk, BBC, said Arabs wanted to dominate Africans and that the two were different people.

Here is the position of Awolowo and Enahoro on Arabs in Africa:

"Awolowo and the AG published an official statement on the guiding principles of their foreign policy....The paper, 'Foreign Policy of Independent Nigeria,' included a strong condemnation of encroaching Arab influence in Africa, and particularly Nasser's hegemonic control:

'It is clear that President Nasser will only tolerate an Arab leader for the continent of Africa. He is apparently convinced that the black peoples of Africa are backward and that Egypt has a mission of leadership to fulfil on the Continent of Africa.

The Action Group considers that this is the height of folly and short-sightedness to have close political association with Egypt, so long as President Nasser holds sway in that country.'" - (Quoted in Willie Molesi, Black Africa versus Arab North Africa: The Great Divide, p. 132).

“Obafemi Awolowo...had his disdain for the Arab world....He did not consider Egypt part of Africa and particularly detested the Egyptian leader Gamal Abdel Nasser, whom he accused of 'undisguised totalitarianism at home and territorial ambitions in Africa and the Muslim world.' As Ibrahim Gambari has noted, Awolowo's party spokesman on foreign affairs, Anthony Enahoro, wanted Arab North Africa excluded from any discussion on pan-Africanism.” - (Quoted in Willie Molesi, Black Africa versus Arab North Africa: The Great Divide, p. 133).

“Influential Southern leaders such as Chief Awolowo, head of the third major Nigerian political party, detested Nasser's Egypt and the Arab world. He did not really consider Egypt an African country and accused Nasser of 'undisguised totalitarianism (at home) and territorial ambitions in Africa and the Muslim world.' Chief Awolowo's deputy and main spokesman on foreign affairs, Anthony Enahoro, wanted the exclusion of Arab North African countries from discussions of, and meetings about, Pan-Africanism.” (Quoted in Willie Molesi, Black Africa versus Arab North Africa: The Great Divide, pp. 133 - 134).

Kamuzu Banda:

“In a speech to the Malawi Congress Party in September, 1968, he complained that only a lack of funds prevented him from raising a national army to fight alongside Africans against Arabs in the Sudan because he thought Africans in Southern Sudan were being murdered by the Arabs, yet African leaders did not lift a finger in protest.

'There is no difference whatsoever between the Whites in South Africa and the Arabs in the Sudan. Both are settlers – foreigners and imperialists,' he declared....Dr. Banda declined to attend the OAU Summit Conference in September on the ground of its being held in Algiers.” - Willie Molesi, Black Africa versus Arab North Africa: The Great Divide, p. 134).

Yoweri Museveni:

“Black Africans are humble people, we never impose our views on anybody else, we are not like Europeans or Arabs who want to impose their views.

I normally tell people that when I hear Arabs talking of haram (something that is forbidden), something which is haram, I always tell them that my history of haram is much longer than that one of the Arabs....I don't eat very many of those things you people eat....But I keep this to myself. This is the difference with the black people....

Those jihadists (who killed more than 70 people in the Ugandan capital Kampala in July 2010) are really non-African in their attitudes. I have told you about the attitude of the black people....Our Moslems do not engage in that type of chauvinism. They keep their views to themselves, so do Christians, so do traditional groups. That's how we live in harmony....

We are ready to work together to defeat these foreigners who are coming with these chauvinistic ideas from the Middle East to implant them in our continent. In our continent, we black people, we live and let live. We never try to impose our views on anybody else.” - (Quoted in Willie Molesi, Black Africa verus Arab North Africa: The Great Divide, p. 21).

Nyerere:

“North Africa is to Europe what Mexico is to the United States. North Africans who have no jobs will not go to Nigeria; they’ll be thinking of Europe or the Middle East, because of the imperatives of geography and history and religion and language. North Africa is part of Europe and the Middle East.

Nasser was a great leader and a great African leader. I got on extremely well with him. Once he sent me a minister, and I had a long discussion with his minister at the State House here, and in the course of the discussion, the minister says to me, 'Mr. President, this is my first visit to Africa.'

North Africa, because of the pull of the Mediterranean, and I say, history and culture, and religion, North Africa is pulled towards the North. When North Africans look for jobs, they go to Western Europe and southern Western Europe, or they go to the Middle East.

And Europe has a specific policy for North Africa, specific policy for North Africa. It’s not only about development; it’s also about security. Because of you don’t do something about North Africa, they’ll come.

Africa, south of the Sahara, is different; totally different. If you have no jobs here in Tanzania, where do you go? The Japanese have no fear that you people will flock to Japan. The North Americans have no fear that you people will flock to North America. Not even from West Africa. The Atlantic, the Atlantic as an ocean, like the Mediterranean, it has its own logic. But links North America and Western Europe, not North America and West Africa.

Africa south of the Sahara is isolated. That is the first point I want to make. South of the Sahara is totally isolated in terms of that configuration of developing power in the world in the 21st century - on its own. There is no centre of power in whose self-interest it’s important to develop Africa, no centre. Not North America, not Japan, not Western Europe. There’s no self-interest to bother about Africa south of the Sahara. Africa south of the Sahara is on its own. Na si jambo baya. Those of you who don’t know Kiswahili, I just whispered, 'Not necessarily bad.'

That’s the first thing I wanted to say about Africa south of the Sahara. African leadership, the coming African leadership, will have to bear that in mind. You are on your own....

So that’s the first thing I wanted to say about Africa south of the Sahara. Africa south of the Sahara in those terms is isolated....

The second point about Africa, and again I am talking about Africa south of the Sahara; it is fragmented, fragmented. From the very beginning of independence 40 years ago, we were against that idea, that the continent is so fragmented. We called it the Balkanisation of Africa. Today, I think the Balkans are talking about the Africanisation of Europe. Africa’s states are too many, too small, some make no logic, whether political logic or ethnic logic or anything. They are non-viable....

Africa south of the Sahara is isolated. Therefore, to develop, it will have to depend upon its own resources basically. Internal resources, nationally; and Africa will have to depend upon Africa. The leadership of the future will have to devise, try to carry out policies of maximum national self-reliance and maximum collective self-reliance. They have no other choice....

The small countries in Africa must move towards either unity or co-operation, unity of Africa. The leadership of the future, of the 21st century, should have less respect, less respect for this thing called “national sovereignty.” I’m not saying take up arms and destroy the state, no! This idea that we must preserve the Tanganyika, then preserve the Kenya as they are, is nonsensical!

The nation-states we in Africa, have inherited from Europe. They are the builders of the nation-states par excellence. For centuries they fought wars! The history of Europe, the history of the building of Europe is a history of war. And sometimes their wars when they get hotter although they’re European wars, they call them world wars. And we all get involved. We fight even in Tanganyika here, we fought here, one world war.

These Europeans, powerful, where little Belgium is more powerful than the whole of Africa south of the Sahara put together; these powerful European states are moving towards unity, and you people are talking about the atavism of the tribe, this is nonsense! I am telling you people. How can anybody think of the tribe as the unity of the future?....

Europe now, you can take it almost as God-given, Europe is not going to fight with Europe anymore. The Europeans are not going to take up arms against Europeans. They are moving towards unity - even the little, the little countries of the Balkans which are breaking up, Yugoslavia breaking up, but they are breaking up at the same time the building up is taking place. They break up and say we want to come into the bigger unity.

So there’s a building movement, there’s a building of Europe. These countries which have old, old sovereignties, countries of hundreds of years old; they are forgetting this, they are moving towards unity. And you people, you think Tanzania is sacred? What is Tanzania!

You have to move towards unity.... If we can’t move towards bigger nation-states, at least let’s move towards greater co-operation. This is beginning to happen. And the new leadership in Africa should encourage it....Please accept the logic of coming together.” - (Quoted in Willie Molesi, Black Africa versus Arab North Africa: The Great Divide, pp. 25 - 28).
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