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Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Nobody: 4:42pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Rapmoney:Does the fact that Nigerians don't support your Bishop make them confused? 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by LeFreakSoChic(f): 4:46pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
omenka: You mean PREHISTORIC ANIMALS? |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Nobody: 4:48pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
garfield16:go to anambra and see for urself,,, many are returning |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by ridwanayo(m): 4:50pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
godoluwa: For now since seccesion seems nt possible,though I want secession,y nt let's try decentralization of power,let each state av its personal police force,each stare conrol its own resources,but it won't be easy. We yoruba,s nd igbo need to get d idea of its only awushas dat has d highest number of voters nd dat dy decide nigeria presidential election5 2011 shows its all lies,even though buhari won over nw nd ne he lost woefully,why coz d south came together as one,let's all settle our quarell nd come together to tackle d main enermy wish are awushas,nd matter of fact d middle belt people don't like d awusha's if we settle our beef we wud rule over dem nd dy wud be powerless |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by godoluwa(m): 4:52pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
obailala:the question now is will buhari led FG implement the confab report? |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by brojoshua: 4:53pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
[color=#006600][/color] First I say the one who say this is a man of God or god and of a 'church' or the church of Christ. Which one? Now in this which he said he has many sympathizers and followers. Again the true servants of Christ and of His true church concentrate mainly on salvation of the souls of sinners and teaching and leading believers in the ways of the Lord, they are appalled at the sins of the people in the world and around them now for it is an evil time in Nigeria and in all over the world now. But who truly are these men who call themselves ' ministers of Christ of the churches of Christ?' Wherever I turn to now I see terrible wickedness of the people even in the lives of those who call themselves and are called people and ministers of Christ. I am burden by kidnapping, ritual killings, rapes, looting, injustices, misrule, unfaithfulness, land grabbing and the likes among my own tribe and then in the other tribes. My own assignment is to lead men in the righteousness of Christ as He has and is leading me. So who are these ministers and whose church do they represent and what is their interest and who they truly representing? If they are of the God and of His church in truth, what should their concern be. And if they have being of our God and preach His true message and messages they would not have had so many respondents and sympathizers as they have now. Let the true servants of God of His or the true church preach only the mind of their God And let the people turn from their wicked ways, only then shall it be well with them and this nation. Thank you |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by codemaniacs: 4:55pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
garfield16: Lagos has always been developed. It was an agricultural hub before the British came and destroyed it by making it an urban area. 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by godoluwa(m): 4:56pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
ridwanayo:You are well informed but yoruba & igbo leaders are wicked. they cares about themselves, example is tinubu, obasanjo, amaechi, ezekwezili etc they know that regional system of government will reduce their political might & looting of public funds. 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Nobody: 4:58pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Ralphdan: Let me tell you something about wars and riots, it's only poor men that suffer, which big man die for Biafra? You don see riot wey reach Ikoyi or V/I before? All these riots for America, you don see any for rich man area? Funny you should mention Syria because i actually met a Syrian who told me I shouldn't mind the news, that his family is safe in Syria and he goes and comes from Syria freely, obviously he is a well heeled Syrian. I dont want a war and neither should you, if you haven't learnt anything about us Africans know this: everything is about a power grab amongst the elite, whether Ghana, Liberia, Uganda, South Africa, Nigeria or Biafra. The masses are simply pawns in a shift of power from one corrupt group to another and end game is the primitive acquisition of wealth.. I'm just saying that should you guys be stoopid enough to start one, it's the common man that will die needlessly, 99% of casuauties will be in Biafra and it wont affect people like me. These are facts so think twice before you start what you can't finish. People smarter than the people making noise (and actually trained in warfare) tried it in 1967 and failed. 4 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Nobody: 5:01pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
EMMAUGOH: good for you, but we are still seeing them in Lagos. I know what Lagos feels like when Ibos go home, e.g Xmas Point is if you people go and develop your area, you wont have time to even think about Nigeria or biafra because you won't care. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by engrchykae(m): 5:04pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
havennie:Now let me make it clear to you that in a scenario where there is consfiscation of properties,we have seen it before and we overcame it as our wealth does not lie in the content of our bank account but in the content of our conviction to stage a comeback as we did after the war. About the systematic conquest of the middle belt being staged by the true minorities of nigeria ie fulanis. Permit me to say that divide and rule tactic is one that doesn't get outdated as you can see,its working wonders for the aggressors. Tiv will keep quiet when idoma is the victim and vice versa. The oppressors have no commitment to religion while the oppressed are extremists. If the middlebelt dont speak with one voice,they will turn to history as it happened in Rwanda. The unity of the region can start with you.talk to guys and ladies especially the educated and u will see the result. I love the middlebelt. 2 Likes |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by MyGeneration(m): 5:05pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
obailala:U re leaving in a dream world, i live in Rivers state, If Nigeria breaks today rivers wud be broken into plenty factions,: 1) the people that want to stay on there own neither Niger Delta or Biafra. 2) the people going with Biafra 3) people going with Niger Delta republic. The reasons most people in the ss especially those that hv indigenous igbos in it dont want any talks abt secession is because the present structure favours them, they know that there's no way Nigeria wud break without a section of the ss especially the igbo parts going to the SE. 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Nobody: 5:06pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
ridwanayo: Regional police or army will never happen because the North do not trust that the Ibos will not wake up one day and proclaim Biafra. It is easier to control knowing the armed forces and police are under a central control. but I agree that decentralization of resources and lets call a spade a spade we are talking about money (revenue) is the way to go but as I have said it will not change anything, you just have regional thieves instead of National thieves. |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by MyGeneration(m): 5:07pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Mekwen:When did u people start caring? How many of us hv died since, is it when we re on our own dat we wud now die? 2 Likes |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by codemaniacs: 5:08pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
garfield16:They didn't fail in 1967. It was a big master plan to make sure a minority tribe does not get as strong as the major tribes. 1967 was a success. |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Smooyis(m): 5:09pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
mandax: Some sense there. Nigeria will continue to have problems as a result of Hausa fulani oligarchy and their arrogance of power. |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by MyGeneration(m): 5:10pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
LeFreakSoChic:Like your father? |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Nobody: 5:14pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
codemaniacs: huh? you call the loss of over 2million lives, losing all your properties in Lagos and humbly coming back into Nigeria with your tails between your legs and pyscholigically damaging a generation that persists till today a success? I call it foolhardy! 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by LeFreakSoChic(f): 5:15pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by engrchykae(m): 5:16pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
godoluwa:in nigerian the north has an interest which for them is bigger and more important than national interest and the hard reality is that pmb stands for the northern interest if u think otherwise watch his appointments,silence on herdsmen's menace. I knew from the beginning that he wont implement the confab reports. Junaid Muhammad said that the confab is against the interest of the north. Use ur tongue to count ur teeth. |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by codemaniacs: 5:17pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
garfield16: There are Yorubas from other states who live and work in Lagos and during Xmas they go to their grand parents states and spend Xmas with them. Many Igbo don't even go to their states during Xmas. all Schools vacate during Xmas especially universities. Stop saying sh*t. 4 Likes |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by MyGeneration(m): 5:19pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
LeFreakSoChic:Yes now, he's the human in d park why u, ur father nd ur family are the animals. |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Nobody: 5:23pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
codemaniacs: Yorubas dont go to the village for Xmas, only our parent did that shit. Ibos always go home for Xmas until kidnapping prevented or stopped them. The only Ibos who don't go home for Xmas are the ones who have no money to show off. 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by ridwanayo(m): 5:26pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
garfield16: Fucck dat why most it be all about d north,dy don't own nigeria,why must we fear dem.decentalization wud reduce lootin nd thirst of power by our politician its d best alternative to secession Pls bro stop dis idea of north dat north dis,am a yoruba nd I deserve to be able to stand on my own I know u nt a notherner nd u can't be dere slave,u av same right in nigeria like dem.pls let's come together nd stop dis nothern oligarchy |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by manyr4luv: 5:29pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
obatala15:When you dont know anything about truth, how do you know what faith teaches? 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Ralphdan(m): 5:30pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
garfield16: Nigga ure not that type of a rich man if u were believe me you would not be talking shits with me. Dnt quote me again 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by MrEverest(m): 5:31pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
0nyegame:I'm so happy that an influential & respected icon like a bishop has added his voice to the growing agitation for seccesion! Balkanization is becoming feasible more than ever before. Its even shocking that this contraption called Nigeria lasted this long. God Bless the Bishop!! 1 Like |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by ridwanayo(m): 5:31pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
godoluwa: On d problem of lootin of fund,dats one of d reason I want d youth to push for decentralization,it wud reduce thirst for power nd lootin of fund,little by little nigeria problem wud be reducin.but d awusha's won't like dat but if we southerners come together we wud achieve it nd if abokis don't like it dy can kiss my ass or come tp lagos nd jump into our big lagoon dy are dy main enermies nd nt igbos so dy can use d lagoon |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by mandax: 5:32pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
garfield16: Did you reply to the quote you forwarded? You simple rambled about like a half-educated fella. I give you the undeserved honor of a reply - for the sake of record keeping: 1, have you not read former governor of Akwa Ibom state, Godswill Akpabio's famous statement about federal government's promise of reconstruction for the war-ravaged eastern region which was not fulfilled, but construction after the war rather took place in the other areas of Nigeria not ravaged by the civil war, especially in the southwest region - Lagos? Beginning the early 1970s, Nigeria's successive federal govts refused to establish economy-boosting infrastructures in the southeast; but Nigeria's government were establishing its economy-boosting infrastructures in other regions of Nigeria. Thus to engage in wealth accumulation, many Igbos and other easterners were constrained to migrate to outside the old east to other areas of Nigeria where modern development infrastructures were provided by the federal government. For example, and worse, until return to civil rule in 1999, military leaders of Nigeria (except Obasanjo) left the road from Onitsha to Aba to Portharcourt to Calabar nearly in a state of decay for decades; even locals who dared to repair the road were arrested and accused of tampering with federal roads. The same condition existed for most of the federal roads in the east then - to a lesser degree today. Aba that was then becoming the Japan of Africa in goods manufacture by imitation started to be deserted. Other southeast cities started to be deserted. That is mostly behind the exodus of easterners to other parts of Nigeria. 2, Only a most semi-literate dude would say "if Igbo had stayed in the southeast to develop the area," so long as we are in One Nigeria where everywhere in Nigeria is expected to be home to every Nigerian. Or is London being developed by Londoners alone? No. British people and their migrant citizens develop London, but no Londoner can dare call any British citizen a guest in London. Unlike some most backward chimps do call their fellow citizens guests in their areas of ethnic origin, yet foolishly yearn for one Nigeria. Finally, despite all the attention the areas outside the old eastern region got from the federal government, human development indices, which count far more than infrastructural development indices, are highest in the old eastern region, compared to rest of Nigeria. This is due to the entrepreneurial skills of the easterners. A most semi-literate dud would say Igbos needed to return to the southeast in order to get Biafra. That makes no sense, and has no place in the history of formation of nations. When Nigeria was freed from colonial masers, did Nigerians have to troop home from abroad as a condition for freedom? No. People like you have been silenced by IPOB, I mean those of you that used to shout on Nigeria's online publications: "Igbos return to your erosion ravaged east;" "lagoon treatment for Igbos if they refuse to do so so", "Igbos are strangers in our midst;" yes you have been silenced. You are now struggling with devising all the blackmail tactics in the books to retain Igbo in Nigeria. 7 Likes |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by manyr4luv: 5:34pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
Festivalofholi: There was a country. |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Danfuster(m): 5:34pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
godoluwa: Asé wa. Ka gba yin o dalé, ké fewu pawu, ké fe rigi jóbi |
Re: Let’s Break Nigeria, Amalgamation Erroneous – Methodist Bishop by Nobody: 5:40pm On Apr 02, 2016 |
ridwanayo: Decentralisation will not reduce looting, governors no dey loot as we dey so? A thief will steal whether he is a regional thief of a national thief. The problem is thievery and sincerity of public officials not whether resources are national or decentralised. The people no run Lagos no loot lagos money, where the money for 2 private jets come from? Tell me how decentralization changes anything when it's the same self serving actors in charge? |
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