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Who Is Ready To Fight Iswap/isis/boko Haram/ Fulani Militia? by melechpilusof(op): 8:26am On Nov 19, 2025
All social media influencers, all music artists, all media personalities, all politicians, all civil servants, all high class business men, are all cowards.
Anyone who is too obsessed with materialism is a coward.
Anyone who is keen on popular culture is a coward.
Anyone who is ignorantly religious is not only a coward but a Canon Foder.

This issue of terrorists invasion has really opened my eyes to the nature of man. I have studied a whole lot of different personalities and how they react to the crisis.
At the end of the day it is the true intellectuals and Philosophers, those that truly understand the magnitude of the conflict, the motives behind it, the beneficiaries, and the future prospects that are willing to fight and die in the conflict.
I thought I understood the concept of the USELESS EATERS. If Nigeria has a population of 250million people, atleast 226million are useless EATERS; those men and women, e.g politicians, Influencers, religious zealots, feminists and other similar groups, popular culturists, greedy businessmen... the ignorant folks that cause more harm than good to society, that consume more than they produce. What is a sane human being doing with 5 cars? Some have 10+.

I understand why overpopulation is a problem and I see nothing wrong if the population of Nigeria is shrieked to 25-20 million people.

And after the revolution, no useless eater should ever be allowed close to any position of influence.
Re: Who Is Ready To Fight Iswap/isis/boko Haram/ Fulani Militia? by Eminent2025: 9:10am On Nov 19, 2025
As a policeman, I lost any bit of love for this country. I can't even have a wound for the sake of this country not to talk of a fracture or my life. For how long are we going to crying for better pension. Better welfare and equipment but they ignored all.

We guard them, we protect them. We know them. We have seen how they spent. We know and hear how they Embezzled.
They poliititians themselves don't love this country. The stole from Nigeria treasury. They sent this children to school abroad and abandoned our educational system here to root.
They treat themselves abroad and abandoned our health care here to rot.
They go for holidays and recreational activities abroad while abandoning us here to rot.

How will I see money in Nigeria and I'm not cared for then I sacrifice my life for same country who doesn't care about me. I'm not a fool , Sir. I know what is going on.

Police officers are fighting terrorism in Borno and everywhere yet we are treated like outcast.
We protect them yet they don't have a bit of love for us, except themselves, family and croonies.

Even God love those that love him.
It is foolishness to sacrifice your life for a country who doesn't love or care about you.
Re: Who Is Ready To Fight Iswap/isis/boko Haram/ Fulani Militia? by chiagozien(m): 9:25am On Nov 19, 2025
melechpilusof:
All social media influencers, all music artists, all media personalities, all politicians, all civil servants, all high class business men, are all cowards.
Anyone who is too obsessed with materialism is a coward.
Anyone who is keen on popular culture is a coward.
Anyone who is ignorantly religious is not only a coward but a Canon Foder.

This issue of terrorists invasion has really opened my eyes to the nature of man. I have studied a whole lot of different personalities and how they react to the crisis.
At the end of the day it is the true intellectuals and Philosophers, those that truly understand the magnitude of the conflict, the motives behind it, the beneficiaries, and the future prospects that are willing to fight and die in the conflict.
I thought I understood the concept of the USELESS EATERS. If Nigeria has a population of 250million people, atleast 226million are useless EATERS; those men and women, e.g politicians, Influencers, religious zealots, feminists and other similar groups, popular culturists, greedy businessmen... the ignorant folks that cause more harm than good to society, that consume more than they produce. What is a sane human being doing with 5 cars? Some have 10+.

I understand why overpopulation is a problem and I see nothing wrong if the population of Nigeria is shrieked to 25-20 million people.

And after the revolution, no useless eater should ever be allowed close to any position of influence.
What did you people do when Mazi Nnamdi Kanu set up ESN to defend south East.
Re: Who Is Ready To Fight Iswap/isis/boko Haram/ Fulani Militia? by melechpilusof(op): 10:45am On Nov 19, 2025
Eminent2025:
As a policeman, I lost any bit of love for this country. I can't even have a wound for the sake of this country not to talk of a fracture or my life. For how long are we going to crying for better pension. Better welfare and equipment but they ignored all.

We guard them, we protect them. We know them. We have seen how they spent. We know and hear how they Embezzled.
They poliititians themselves don't love this country. The stole from Nigeria treasury. They sent this children to school abroad and abandoned our educational system here to root.
They treat themselves abroad and abandoned our health care here to rot.
They go for holidays and recreational activities abroad while abandoning us here to rot.

How will I see money in Nigeria and I'm not cared for then I sacrifice my life for same country who doesn't care about me. I'm not a fool , Sir. I know what is going on.

Police officers are fighting terrorism in Borno and everywhere yet we are treated like outcast.
We protect them yet they don't have a bit of love for us, except themselves, family and croonies.

Even God love those that love him.
It is foolishness to sacrifice your life for a country who doesn't love or care about you.
Sorry to hear about your plight and if there is anything I can do to help, I will do for you.

As a secondary school leaver back in the days, I always wanted to be an army officer so I was contemplating joining the army or going to the university and at that time it was the early days of boko haram but I had access to news media and social media and I saw how the families of fallen soldiers were treated, as you narrated, they were ignored while politicians feasted largessely. That was when I killed the idea of joining the military or serving Nigeria in any way, shape or form.
I just want to point out some flaws in you reasoning and lifestyle choices.
1. Service to country should be treated as a paying or regular job, imagine a situation where you don't get paid for 6 months, how would you feed yourself? So it's either you are from a rich family or government should take care of social costs and needs e.g housing, electricity, water, and general utilities for free. If these things are not fulfilled, Don't join the army or any law enforcement. Then things insurance and pension should be seen to swift.

2. The second mistake is accountability. You didn't hold them accountable because you hoping for crumbs.
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