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| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by Nobody: 10:59pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
chyno123:Tah wich daughter,a child who learns to dance surugede,does not knw that surugede is a dance for the gods,she got what she deserves. That girl is uncouth and irresponsible,what does she know?,for a few pennies she has sold her soul to the devil,what a character,berem my foot. |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by kayce911(f): 11:04pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
Sowi mohamed is their leader 9jaforlife: |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by 9jaforlife: 11:07pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
kayce911:[/b]AT LEAST, YOU AGREE THAT AYO ORITSEJAFOR IS A PERPETRATOR |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by kayce911(f): 11:11pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
Where is this ur agreement coming from ?9jaforlife: |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by Gscatter: 11:14pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
idumuose:You fat buffon, stop fighting with ladies. Dirty mofo. WELL, GEJ TILL IDUMOSE BRUSH HIS TEETH ![]()
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| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by 9jaforlife: 11:33pm On Oct 12, 2014 |
kayce911:[/b]FROM Y-O-U-R BIASED DENIAL ![]() I KNOW THAT YOUR LIKES BELIEVE O-N-L-Y WHATEVER MAKES THEM FEEL GOOD (NOT NECESSARILY THE TRUTH)... SO, I HELPED YOU OUT. YOU'RE WELCOME |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by AreaFada2: 1:37am On Oct 13, 2014 |
jaytee01:. Now you just picked the part that suits you to ask about. Corruption in this case means causing religious divide just to try and get votes. Most 9ja politicians are money-wise corrupt but I have never heard OBJ for example advocating to "orunminalise or ogunise all of 9ja or Jang calling to Christianise or Ribadu calling to Islamise" 9ja. Considering the sensitivity of religion in all facets of 9ja, anyone with such views is highly toxic. |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by Myself2(m): 6:18am On Oct 13, 2014 |
ShehuAba:Eyaaaa see as this one just dey deceive himself Don't worry,Buhari will still cry like a baby on TV,only this time it's not gonna be because of the comprehensive thrashing GEJ will give him,but it will be because APC will refuse to field him as their presidential flagbearer Buhari,blood sucking demon and perpetual presidential office seeker who will never rule Nigeria again |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by Descartes: 6:21am On Oct 13, 2014 |
AreaFada2:Gbam!!! ![]() |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by PenSniper: 7:06am On Oct 13, 2014 |
yuzjet:Better ask a 7-year old girl. She will tell you, being more intelligent. |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by PenSniper: 7:08am On Oct 13, 2014 |
kayce911:Meaning...? |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by yuzjet(m): 7:12am On Oct 13, 2014 |
PenSniper:Who's dis one? ![]() |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by Nobody: 12:52pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
If dis is tru ,I am nt voting for Buhari again |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by ibnjarir93(m): 1:12pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
Oh poor Buhari! Anyway, Dr. Moses Ochonu wrote this on this same nagging issue: "Buhari has been poorly managed and has not been well served by his aides and handlers. I’ll give an example. When the General came on the political scene he and his team made a foundational political error right out of the gate. He was reported by a newspaper to have remarked at a small political rally somewhere in Sokoto State that Muslims should vote for Muslims. His supporters and handlers completely denied the story and alternately accused the reporter who covered the event of lying and of not understanding Hausa, the language in which Buhari had spoken. Unknown to them, the reporter had the tape and spoke Hausa with almost mother tongue proficiency. In fact Buhari’s people had a point about the distortion of what Buhari had said because the newspaper story made it seem as though Buhari had asked Muslims to vote for only Muslims and not to vote for Christians. He had not. What Buhari had said in fact was that as Muslims (he was addressing Hausa/Fulani Muslims) they should vote for people who would uphold and defend their values — the values that they held dear. The newspaper put its own spin on it. Had the Buhari folks simply gotten ahead of the story and explained what the General meant, that incident, from which his undeserved reputation as an Islamic bigot arguably emanated, would not have done the damage that it did. What the General said and meant was actually fairly mainstream and progressive — that his audience should vote their conscience and that they should vote for people who embodied and would uphold their values — values such as probity, fairness, justice, consultation, etc. These are not just Muslim values but also Christian, traditional African, and humanistic values. A more experienced messaging team would have seized a wonderful opportunity to spin this as a compelling values argument, which it was, and not allowed the General’s traducers to interpret it as a religious one. It was an opportunity missed."[b]Oh poor Buhari! Anyway, Dr. Moses Ochonu wrote this on the same nagging issue: "Buhari has been poorly managed and has not been well served by his aides and handlers. I’ll give an example. When the General came on the political scene he and his team made a foundational political error right out of the gate. He was reported by a newspaper to have remarked at a small political rally somewhere in Sokoto State that Muslims should vote for Muslims. His supporters and handlers completely denied the story and alternately accused the reporter who covered the event of lying and of not understanding Hausa, the language in which Buhari had spoken. Unknown to them, the reporter had the tape and spoke Hausa with almost mother tongue proficiency. In fact Buhari’s people had a point about the distortion of what Buhari had said because the newspaper story made it seem as though Buhari had asked Muslims to vote for only Muslims and not to vote for Christians. He had not. What Buhari had said in fact was that as Muslims (he was addressing Hausa/Fulani Muslims) they should vote for people who would uphold and defend their values — the values that they held dear. The newspaper put its own spin on it. Had the Buhari folks simply gotten ahead of the story and explained what the General meant, that incident, from which his undeserved reputation as an Islamic bigot arguably emanated, would not have done the damage that it did. What the General said and meant was actually fairly mainstream and progressive — that his audience should vote their conscience and that they should vote for people who embodied and would uphold their values — values such as probity, fairness, justice, consultation, etc. These are not just Muslim values but also Christian, traditional African, and humanistic values. A more experienced messaging team would have seized a wonderful opportunity to spin this as a compelling values argument, which it was, and not allowed the General’s traducers to interpret it as a religious one. It was an opportunity missed."[/b]Oh poor Buhari! Anyway, Dr. Moses Ochonu wrote this on the same nagging issue: "Buhari has been poorly managed and has not been well served by his aides and handlers. I’ll give an example. When the General came on the political scene he and his team made a foundational political error right out of the gate. He was reported by a newspaper to have remarked at a small political rally somewhere in Sokoto State that Muslims should vote for Muslims. His supporters and handlers completely denied the story and alternately accused the reporter who covered the event of lying and of not understanding Hausa, the language in which Buhari had spoken. Unknown to them, the reporter had the tape and spoke Hausa with almost mother tongue proficiency. In fact Buhari’s people had a point about the distortion of what Buhari had said because the newspaper story made it seem as though Buhari had asked Muslims to vote for only Muslims and not to vote for Christians. He had not. What Buhari had said in fact was that as Muslims (he was addressing Hausa/Fulani Muslims) they should vote for people who would uphold and defend their values — the values that they held dear. The newspaper put its own spin on it. Had the Buhari folks simply gotten ahead of the story and explained what the General meant, that incident, from which his undeserved reputation as an Islamic bigot arguably emanated, would not have done the damage that it did. What the General said and meant was actually fairly mainstream and progressive — that his audience should vote their conscience and that they should vote for people who embodied and would uphold their values — values such as probity, fairness, justice, consultation, etc. These are not just Muslim values but also Christian, traditional African, and humanistic values. A more experienced messaging team would have seized a wonderful opportunity to spin this as a compelling values argument, which it was, and not allowed the General’s traducers to interpret it as a religious one. It was an opportunity missed." |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by ibnjarir93(m): 1:12pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
Oh poor Buhari! Anyway, Dr. Moses Ochonu wrote this on this same nagging issue: "Buhari has been poorly managed and has not been well served by his aides and handlers. I’ll give an example. When the General came on the political scene he and his team made a foundational political error right out of the gate. He was reported by a newspaper to have remarked at a small political rally somewhere in Sokoto State that Muslims should vote for Muslims. His supporters and handlers completely denied the story and alternately accused the reporter who covered the event of lying and of not understanding Hausa, the language in which Buhari had spoken. Unknown to them, the reporter had the tape and spoke Hausa with almost mother tongue proficiency. In fact Buhari’s people had a point about the distortion of what Buhari had said because the newspaper story made it seem as though Buhari had asked Muslims to vote for only Muslims and not to vote for Christians. He had not. What Buhari had said in fact was that as Muslims (he was addressing Hausa/Fulani Muslims) they should vote for people who would uphold and defend their values — the values that they held dear. The newspaper put its own spin on it. Had the Buhari folks simply gotten ahead of the story and explained what the General meant, that incident, from which his undeserved reputation as an Islamic bigot arguably emanated, would not have done the damage that it did. What the General said and meant was actually fairly mainstream and progressive — that his audience should vote their conscience and that they should vote for people who embodied and would uphold their values — values such as probity, fairness, justice, consultation, etc. These are not just Muslim values but also Christian, traditional African, and humanistic values. A more experienced messaging team would have seized a wonderful opportunity to spin this as a compelling values argument, which it was, and not allowed the General’s traducers to interpret it as a religious one. It was an opportunity missed."[b]Oh poor Buhari! Anyway, Dr. Moses Ochonu wrote this on the same nagging issue: "Buhari has been poorly managed and has not been well served by his aides and handlers. I’ll give an example. When the General came on the political scene he and his team made a foundational political error right out of the gate. He was reported by a newspaper to have remarked at a small political rally somewhere in Sokoto State that Muslims should vote for Muslims. His supporters and handlers completely denied the story and alternately accused the reporter who covered the event of lying and of not understanding Hausa, the language in which Buhari had spoken. Unknown to them, the reporter had the tape and spoke Hausa with almost mother tongue proficiency. In fact Buhari’s people had a point about the distortion of what Buhari had said because the newspaper story made it seem as though Buhari had asked Muslims to vote for only Muslims and not to vote for Christians. He had not. What Buhari had said in fact was that as Muslims (he was addressing Hausa/Fulani Muslims) they should vote for people who would uphold and defend their values — the values that they held dear. The newspaper put its own spin on it. Had the Buhari folks simply gotten ahead of the story and explained what the General meant, that incident, from which his undeserved reputation as an Islamic bigot arguably emanated, would not have done the damage that it did. What the General said and meant was actually fairly mainstream and progressive — that his audience should vote their conscience and that they should vote for people who embodied and would uphold their values — values such as probity, fairness, justice, consultation, etc. These are not just Muslim values but also Christian, traditional African, and humanistic values. A more experienced messaging team would have seized a wonderful opportunity to spin this as a compelling values argument, which it was, and not allowed the General’s traducers to interpret it as a religious one. It was an opportunity missed."[/b]Oh poor Buhari! Anyway, Dr. Moses Ochonu wrote this on the same nagging issue: "Buhari has been poorly managed and has not been well served by his aides and handlers. I’ll give an example. When the General came on the political scene he and his team made a foundational political error right out of the gate. He was reported by a newspaper to have remarked at a small political rally somewhere in Sokoto State that Muslims should vote for Muslims. His supporters and handlers completely denied the story and alternately accused the reporter who covered the event of lying and of not understanding Hausa, the language in which Buhari had spoken. Unknown to them, the reporter had the tape and spoke Hausa with almost mother tongue proficiency. In fact Buhari’s people had a point about the distortion of what Buhari had said because the newspaper story made it seem as though Buhari had asked Muslims to vote for only Muslims and not to vote for Christians. He had not. What Buhari had said in fact was that as Muslims (he was addressing Hausa/Fulani Muslims) they should vote for people who would uphold and defend their values — the values that they held dear. The newspaper put its own spin on it. Had the Buhari folks simply gotten ahead of the story and explained what the General meant, that incident, from which his undeserved reputation as an Islamic bigot arguably emanated, would not have done the damage that it did. What the General said and meant was actually fairly mainstream and progressive — that his audience should vote their conscience and that they should vote for people who embodied and would uphold their values — values such as probity, fairness, justice, consultation, etc. These are not just Muslim values but also Christian, traditional African, and humanistic values. A more experienced messaging team would have seized a wonderful opportunity to spin this as a compelling values argument, which it was, and not allowed the General’s traducers to interpret it as a religious one. It was an opportunity missed." |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by tomakint: 10:05pm On Oct 13, 2014 |
idumuose:My brother you can never be far from the gospel truth, the sooner she realised her status perhaps respite might come her way running around with her sagged b.reast after nonentities on NL seems to be the ultimate in her life..just watch and laugh howdy? |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by idumuose(op): 10:44am On Oct 14, 2014 |
[quote author=tomakint post=27119656]My brother you can never be far from the gospel truth, the sooner she realised her status perhaps respite might come her way running around with her sagged b.reast after nonentities on NL seems to be the ultimate in her life..just watch and laugh howdy?[/quote) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() i'm fine Have a nice day bro |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by tomakint: 11:02am On Oct 14, 2014 |
[quote author=idumuose post=27129955][/quote]My brother wetin man go do now but to paint the TRUTH in its REAL COLOUR by the way I love your 'paradoxical signature' you just nailed it well... ![]() |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by idumuose(op): 1:29pm On Oct 14, 2014 |
tomakint:Thanks bro |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by paulsir: 6:05pm On Nov 26, 2014 |
Maser:augustus aikhomu never resigned. |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by mike404(m): 2:34pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
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| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by ICHINONYE(m): 2:57pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
Even if my father is d runing mate of buhari I wil never vote 4dem, Atiku 100% beta dan Buhari quote me anytime. I can't vote 4som that wil see Nigeria devided into Ethnic n Religios line,Nigeria is one b biger dan all of their plans |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by Nobody: 3:03pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
Jonathanian charlatans have been so jittery hence going to resurect idiocy-laden threads Sai Buhari |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by LogicPower(m): 3:53pm On Dec 10, 2014 |
Obinoscopy:This might be a good excuse in this case, but there are countless examples of multiple threads being opened MINUTES between them! I am glad someone reminded Seun and the mods here that if it is a NL RULE that no two or more threads should be opened on the same subject, then they should be immediately deleting any additional thread that is opened redundantly in violation of that rule, otherwise it would be hypocritical of them to ban any poster for violating any other NL rule. |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by Acidosis(m): 7:38pm On Dec 26, 2014 |
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| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by jamace(m): 8:11pm On Dec 26, 2014 |
Please read this: https://www.nairaland.com/2054863/33-reasons-why-southern-nigerians |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by Adamidi(m): 8:44pm On Sep 30, 2015 |
Firefire:old news though,but i decided to qoute u so as to remind u of ur statemnt |
| Re: Buhari Calls For A Total Sharia In Nigeria (Published 2001) by tck2000(m): 10:37pm On Jun 09, 2019 |
God will deal with them |
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