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Re: Bandits Attack Mararaba/masaka Near Abuja, Youths Capture One (Photo/Video) by edogu(m): 1:17pm On Mar 26
PlayerMeji:
Is she allowed to shout Mohammed without having to say the long peace be unto him speech?
You and I know they can't try it. The liberty that comes with Christianity is the reason for the abuse.
Re: Bandits Attack Mararaba/masaka Near Abuja, Youths Capture One (Photo/Video) by edogu(m): 1:24pm On Mar 26
Afolue:
that isn’t a divine name. It has to be taken in vain. God said in his word, if I never proclaimed a thing, it will be shown openly as falsehood.
In Christian belief, the name Jesus Christ is sacred and divine because it refers to the Son of God. So it is not an “ordinary” or empty name. It is divine name.
Re: Bandits Attack Mararaba/masaka Near Abuja, Youths Capture One (Photo/Video) by Joecap(m): 1:52pm On Mar 26
This is a false information and should be taken down.
What actually happened was that a resident of Aso in mararaba has an argument with a Fulani herder who invaded his compound and cut down his mango tree to feed hi cattle. When the man came out to challenge them, they threatened him with their matchets. The man then brought out a gun from his house and shot 2 of them and the third one managed to escape.
The man immediately ran to report himself at the nearest police station. The herders came back in their numbers and burnt the mans house including his car.
Please always verify information before posting.
Re: Bandits Attack Mararaba/masaka Near Abuja, Youths Capture One (Photo/Video) by Moroccoguy: 3:46pm On Mar 26
Election is around the corner expect more of this kind of attack.
Re: Bandits Attack Mararaba/masaka Near Abuja, Youths Capture One (Photo/Video) by Jakumo(m): 4:02pm On Mar 26
Joecap:
This is a false information and should be taken down.
What actually happened was that a resident of Aso in mararaba has an argument with a Fulani herder who invaded his compound and cut down his mango tree to feed hi cattle. When the man came out to challenge them, they threatened him with their matchets. The man then brought out a gun from his house and shot 2 of them and the third one managed to escape.
The man immediately ran to report himself at the nearest police station. The herders came back in their numbers and burnt the mans house including his car.
Please always verify information before posting.
The man did what many Nigerians would love to do, but for the concern about what would follow in a nation where cows and their illiterate herdsmen are STILL assigned the lofty status of being more equal than all others.
Re: Bandits Attack Mararaba/masaka Near Abuja, Youths Capture One (Photo/Video) by Afolue(m): 4:44pm On Mar 26
edogu:
In Christian belief, the name Jesus Christ is sacred and divine because it refers to the Son of God. So it is not an “ordinary” or empty name. It is divine name.
it wasn’t God who name him that. That’s not his name even from place of origin. A name designed by man not God. The New Testament book is all outrightly man-made. Human invention. God never spoke anywhere.

Just as the word Christian is man-made

Imagine skit - makers has already made it a line in their jokes as if, a form of mockery

Even the prophet of Islam, no one dare call his name the way the Christian abuse theirs.
Re: Bandits Attack Mararaba/masaka Near Abuja, Youths Capture One (Photo/Video) by watchindelta(m): 5:55pm On Mar 26
if they can go that bussy place that means things is bad very very much in nigerian, i know that place back in 2009 boundary between nasarawa state
Re: Bandits Attack Mararaba/masaka Near Abuja, Youths Capture One (Photo/Video) by Joecap(m): 6:31pm On Mar 26
Jakumo:
The man did what many Nigerians would love to do, but for the concern about what would follow in a nation where cows and their illiterate herdsmen are STILL assigned the lofty status of being more equal than all others.
And of course there were consequences because he lost his home and car
Re: Bandits Attack Mararaba/masaka Near Abuja, Youths Capture One (Photo/Video) by Jakumo(m): 6:47pm On Mar 26
Joecap:
And of course there were consequences because he lost his home and car
And those who destroyed his house will never be investigated for arson, since they are more equal than others. Anyway, murder is murder, even if the victims of the shootings were scumbags, and owning a gun is NOT a license to kill.

Now, over some mango leaves, the angry home owner has lost his house, his car and his peace of mind, because the police, and the land grabbers will be after him for as long as he lives.
Re: Bandits Attack Mararaba/masaka Near Abuja, Youths Capture One (Photo/Video) by Joecap(m): 1:18am On Mar 27
Jakumo:
And those who destroyed his house will never be investigated for arson, since they are more equal than others. Anyway, murder is murder, even if the victims of the shootings were scumbags, and owning a gun is NOT a license to kill.

Now, over some mango leaves, the angry home owner has lost his house, his car and his peace of mind, because the police, and the land grabbers will be after him for as long as he lives.
He actually submitted himself to the police before his house was burnt.
I expected the police to swift into action immediately and prevent the properties from being destroyed.
Re: Bandits Attack Mararaba/masaka Near Abuja, Youths Capture One (Photo/Video) by Barcalee: 1:30am On Mar 27
When we are tired of being killed like insects we'll rise up and defend ourselves the handwriting is very clear. As for those cu**ist killing themselves for stupid reasons why not channel your energy towards these ba**Ards no one is coming to save us
Re: Bandits Attack Mararaba/masaka Near Abuja, Youths Capture One (Photo/Video) by zedman1(m): 6:10am On Mar 27
Sucre6:
Bloggers no go kpai person, half information way u hear, u won’t go and investigate to get full details u will just post online, the real story is not bandit attack, it’s a retaliatory attack, Fulani settlement around the area that rear cow went into a retired soldier man farm to eat up his crops, he warned them to stay off. They threatens to kill him, baba went inside house being him gun kpai one of the Fulani headers and kpai plenty cows, the Fulani hearder alive run go house tell him papa, they mobilized other Fulani people and attacked the man burnt his house, people came to intervene and they lunched attack on them too burning other houses within before the repelled them by youths of the community and captured one, this happened in the afternoon yesterday , I have people that stays there, that’s the real story they told me
Exactly the story I heard from my sister - in law.
Re: Bandits Attack Mararaba/masaka Near Abuja, Youths Capture One (Photo/Video) by Josywhyte: 8:23pm On Mar 27
For his country just protect yourself from these bandits. No time for dulling this period
Re: Bandits Attack Mararaba/masaka Near Abuja, Youths Capture One (Photo/Video) by akigbemaru: 2:26am On Jun 01
oz4real83:
When politicians hear news like this , what they do is to beef up security around themselves, families and properties, they don't bother about the people. When you see the number of security personnels following some politicians, you will weep for ordinary Nigerians 💔💔💔
Very good pointer. Nigeria is a vassal state and there is a gulf of difference between the nobility and malfeasance.
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