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Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by MadCow1: 10:59am On Aug 18, 2016
Ayatullah:


Your signature shows you must have been expelled from UNIBEN for being a big lazy brain (olodo rabata). See yourself, you cannot even spell 'witch' correctly. MadCow1 synonym SLAUGHTER!


Who you be?


You don Baff? undecided

Abeg go wait outside make I chop my Cornflakes finish before I reason your matter..

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Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by Trudiee(f): 11:02am On Aug 18, 2016
ministeriallist:
If A dog is named Obama in the US, nobody would give a hoot. It's simply a sign of admiration of a personality.
Evidently, we don't value pets in this country.

I can see what tribalism has reduced us to in this country.
Most unfortunately, even some of our law enforcement Agents had to be corrected by their superiors b4 the innocent man was released.
One needs to be careful in this country because good intentions could easily be misconstrued by ignorant people.
Sorry man, that's your fellow Nigerians for you. They're more concerned about trivial matters that doesn't have effect on the price of fuel or garri.

Thank You. My thoughts exactly.. Nigeria needs more people like you.

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Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by ministeriallist: 11:04am On Aug 18, 2016
Trudiee:


Thank You. My thoughts exactly.. Nigeria needs more people like you.
Many thanks!
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by farouk0403(m): 11:07am On Aug 18, 2016
Dumdum217:


This your comment just showed how ignorant you are.

During my days in bauchi all the Muslims in my hood have dogs..

So stop saying what you don't know.


He is right Muslims don't like dogs, I guess you stayed in tafawa balewa bauchi which are predominantly Christians,

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Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by MrJah(m): 11:07am On Aug 18, 2016
StOla:


Does being from Niger Republic stop him from being Hausa-Fulani?

Or does the complainant not share the same Buhari name with a Nigerian Fulani President as disclosed in the report?

Besides, it is the one sided claim of the now traumatised idiot that the complainant is from Niger Republic. Am I supposed to even consider that as factual? Or does that excuse the bigotry of the now Buhari lover?

I hope you and your ilk learn some basic inter-ethnic co-habitation etiquette from this episode.

Ntooor, he has been released...if you don't like the was he was released unconditionally, look for the nearest transformer.
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by Julivas(m): 11:10am On Aug 18, 2016
Guys, please don't let us put tribalism into everything. We are 1. Reading this post, I can deduce that the person in question is 30 years old now. My question is how old was he when Pmb was the head of state in the early 80s?

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Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by ceejay80s(m): 11:20am On Aug 18, 2016
If na me, I will go and call immigration officers to come and arrest and deport the niger republic mallam
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by ceejay80s(m): 11:22am On Aug 18, 2016
daveyjay:



****the complainant is from Niger Republic, not from Northern Nigeria, please read with ur brain aqain, stop hatinq, it can kill you oh, hope you know??!



Thank me later

The niger delta guy slow, if na me, I will go report the niger republic mallam to immigration officers, they will come and deport him sharp sharp
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by teejay06: 11:24am On Aug 18, 2016
buhari your hero indeed tongue tongue

Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by Nobody: 11:32am On Aug 18, 2016
StOla:


Does being from Niger Republic stop him from being Hausa-Fulani?

Or does the complainant not share the same Buhari name with a Nigerian Fulani President as disclosed in the report?

Besides, it is the one sided claim of the now traumatised idiot that the complainant is from Niger Republic. Am I supposed to even consider that as factual? Or does that excuse the bigotry of the now Buhari lover?

I hope you and your ilk learn some basic inter-ethnic co-habitation etiquette from this episode.

I see strong hate in your words mehn liiiiike the hate z xo glaring.I realy do not undastand y we hate our selves I mean wen u talk of ghana u're talkin abt ghana nt accra, tema, or Kumasi. The same as SA there aint no pretoria, C. verde, orJ. burg it's SA but here its diff
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by MamaletASO: 11:45am On Aug 18, 2016
Sorry!! Sorry broda sorry broda
Broda Chinakwe it don do.. No talk again..

How ur body now?? How ur dog?? Hope he still dey..
sorry ehn.. biko undecided undecided undecided lipsrsealed lipsrsealed lipsrsealed
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by olaolaking: 11:45am On Aug 18, 2016
StOla:


Why are some people so self-destructive, suicidal and craving for conflict and anarchy?

The Northerners did not misconstrue his intention. They know him to be a hateful Igbo, the likes of which vent their frustration and misery on this forum and other online media. Now an Ipob member who has forgotten he is not in Aba, has met his match in Buhari's tribesmen. Even if the complainant is claiming to have Buhari as his father's name / surname, it is evident that both defendant and plaintiff are fighting a tribal proxy war over President Buhari.

Can he name his dog Ojukwu or Azikiwe? Imagine a Yoruba man in Nnewi naming his goat Ojukwu, or a Fulani man in Aba naming his dog Nnamdi Kanu and parading it around the IPOB meeting centres? That is the suicidal attribute the Igbos are known for. Imagine using such a revered name in a community populated by Hausa-Fulani? Even if he had named the dog Awolowo, I know his Yoruba hosts may find it repulsive, but would not react violently, resulting in the boldness of the Igbo man who then concludes that Yorubas are cowards and are docile.

Since the Igbo man welcomes bravery and detest the peaceful Yorubas as weaklings, let him celebrate and enjoy the bravery of his Hausa-Fulani neighbours. It is stupidity such as this that was displayed by Igbos in the North, that led to their slaughter in the Northern pogroms as a Northern civilian reaction to the Jan 1966 coup killings of Northern politicians and Army officers.

However, whether the coward directed his friends of hate to eat up his own dog is irrelevant as no case exist here, talk-less of an implication. Nevertheless, the arrested man is safer in that police custody as his bigoted life will be wasted without a second thought, the moment he steps out of police "custodial protection".
We all know the Hausa-Fulani, they don't need to mouth hatred and beat their hollow chest to teach an equally hateful lesson.

See what hate has caused now? His days of peace are over in that community. Except he is released by the police directly at Aba, where his fellow bigoted clansmen will welcome him as a hero who had to runaway from Yorubaland because of Hausa-Fulanis who are his fellow settlers.

After his brain was reset at the police station, hear him declare eternal love for Buhari.


Only you just gather almost 250 likes and still counting in one post. Now I see that you have bribed the whole nairaland. Me I am withdrawing my own "like" with immediate effect.
EFCC should also probe you since only you have collected the "likes" supposedly for about 6 people.
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by Nobody: 11:46am On Aug 18, 2016
ministeriallist:
If A dog is named Obama in the US, nobody would give a hoot. It's simply a sign of admiration of a personality.
Evidently, we don't value pets in this country.

I can see what tribalism has reduced us to in this country.
Most unfortunately, even some of our law enforcement Agents had to be corrected by their superiors b4 the innocent man was released.
One needs to be careful in this country because good intentions could easily be misconstrued by ignorant people.
Sorry man, that's your fellow Nigerians for you. They're more concerned about trivial matters that doesn't have effect on the price of fuel or garri.
what's ur surname let me rename my neighbours' dog.........lets learn to call a spade by its name........though am igbo,i won't b happy if someone rename his dog to my late fathers name claiming one careless love for him

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Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by Eluwilussit(m): 11:56am On Aug 18, 2016
StOla:


Why are some people so self-destructive, suicidal and craving for conflict and anarchy?

The Northerners did not misconstrue his intention. They know him to be a hateful Igbo, the likes of which vent their frustration and misery on this forum and other online media. Now an Ipob member who has forgotten he is not in Aba, has met his match in Buhari's tribesmen. Even if the complainant is claiming to have Buhari as his father's name / surname, it is evident that both defendant and plaintiff are fighting a tribal proxy war over President Buhari.

Can he name his dog Ojukwu or Azikiwe? Imagine a Yoruba man in Nnewi naming his goat Ojukwu, or a Fulani man in Aba naming his dog Nnamdi Kanu and parading it around the IPOB meeting centres? That is the suicidal attribute the Igbos are known for. Imagine using such a revered name in a community populated by Hausa-Fulani? Even if he had named the dog Awolowo, I know his Yoruba hosts may find it repulsive, but would not react violently, resulting in the boldness of the Igbo man who then concludes that Yorubas are cowards and are docile.

Since the Igbo man welcomes bravery and detest the peaceful Yorubas as weaklings, let him celebrate and enjoy the bravery of his Hausa-Fulani neighbours. It is stupidity such as this that was displayed by Igbos in the North, that led to their slaughter in the Northern pogroms as a Northern civilian reaction to the Jan 1966 coup killings of Northern politicians and Army officers.

However, whether the coward directed his friends of hate to eat up his own dog is irrelevant as no case exist here, talk-less of an implication. Nevertheless, the arrested man is safer in that police custody as his bigoted life will be wasted without a second thought, the moment he steps out of police "custodial protection".
We all know the Hausa-Fulani, they don't need to mouth hatred and beat their hollow chest to teach an equally hateful lesson.

See what hate has caused now? His days of peace are over in that community. Except he is released by the police directly at Aba, where his fellow bigoted clansmen will welcome him as a hero who had to runaway from Yorubaland because of Hausa-Fulanis who are his fellow settlers.

After his brain was reset at the police station, hear him declare eternal love for Buhari.



You are even more bigoted and hate-filled than the idiiot you are ranting about, going by your post.

You can name your dog ojukwu or Azikiwe if you choose and that shouldn't be a problem. Did you read where the man is said to be from the niger delta? Kanu Agabi is from Cross River and Chibike Amaechi is from Rivers; now are they from the east or are they igbos?

You need to stop exhibiting this high level of bias and bigotry. You are not helping matters at all.

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Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by MrImole: 11:56am On Aug 18, 2016
Firefire:



You see, bringing tribalism into politics. embarassed

So, you still believe some people are on PDP payroll in this era? where PDP go get the money to pay my costly bill? My expense is not less than 50k Naira a day.

Take my advise, leave trash for LAWMA quite tribal warfare.

Let the unrepentant bigots advance their trade, unless you are also one of the traders.

Shalom!



50k per day? That's my annual budget. Let me work as your PA sir, I need more money, I need more data to surf Nairaland and it's high time I married third wife grin grin

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Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by Litmus: 11:58am On Aug 18, 2016
Is there Incitement in Nigeria? In Britain there's Incitement, which also covers acts or statement liable to cause racial friction. For instance,while police may turn a blind eye to a white-man who has the words COONS or Niggers shaved on his pet dogs side, a member of the public could have the police arrest him for Incitement.

If such a law does not exists in Nigeria, then the police had no right to arrest the man who had the name of the president shaved ( provocatively to some) on the side of his dog. Provocative since in Nigeria individuals are still at the backward level were they still attache tribal significance to public figures.
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by CzarChris(m): 11:59am On Aug 18, 2016
StOla:


Why are some people so self-destructive, suicidal and craving for conflict and anarchy?

The Northerners did not misconstrue his intention. They know him to be a hateful Igbo, the likes of which vent their frustration and misery on this forum and other online media. Now an Ipob member who has forgotten he is not in Aba, has met his match in Buhari's tribesmen. Even if the complainant is claiming to have Buhari as his father's name / surname, it is evident that both defendant and plaintiff are fighting a tribal proxy war over President Buhari.

Can he name his dog Ojukwu or Azikiwe? Imagine a Yoruba man in Nnewi naming his goat Ojukwu, or a Fulani man in Aba naming his dog Nnamdi Kanu and parading it around the IPOB meeting centres? That is the suicidal attribute the Igbos are known for. Imagine using such a revered name in a community populated by Hausa-Fulani? Even if he had named the dog Awolowo, I know his Yoruba hosts may find it repulsive, but would not react violently, resulting in the boldness of the Igbo man who then concludes that Yorubas are cowards and are docile.

Since the Igbo man welcomes bravery and detest the peaceful Yorubas as weaklings, let him celebrate and enjoy the bravery of his Hausa-Fulani neighbours. It is stupidity such as this that was displayed by Igbos in the North, that led to their slaughter in the Northern pogroms as a Northern civilian reaction to the Jan 1966 coup killings of Northern politicians and Army officers.

However, whether the coward directed his friends of hate to eat up his own dog is irrelevant as no case exist here, talk-less of an implication. Nevertheless, the arrested man is safer in that police custody as his bigoted life will be wasted without a second thought, the moment he steps out of police "custodial protection".
We all know the Hausa-Fulani, they don't need to mouth hatred and beat their hollow chest to teach an equally hateful lesson.

See what hate has caused now? His days of peace are over in that community. Except he is released by the police directly at Aba, where his fellow bigoted clansmen will welcome him as a hero who had to runaway from Yorubaland because of Hausa-Fulanis who are his fellow settlers.

After his brain was reset at the police station, hear him declare eternal love for Buhari.


It's amazing how everything turns into massive hatred for the igbos. Okay, since una no like Igbo people, kick them out of your country... No! Let them live in peace.... . No!
Anyway, to salvage your ignorance and that of admirers, that guy's name is not Igbo, so he ain't Igbo.
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by rolams(m): 12:03pm On Aug 18, 2016
D man get sense die! See as he win d case with mouth, his intention differ!!
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by Nobody: 12:06pm On Aug 18, 2016
Stick your index finger into your pussy,move that finger towards your nostril,does it smell lyk rotten fish?...sure it does. It smells because,just as you have a dirty personality, you also have a dirty biological make up,brain and pussay inclusive.
irunooboo:
He should be locked up for ever
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by Firefire(m): 12:10pm On Aug 18, 2016
MrImole:



50k per day? That's my annual budget. Let me work as your PA sir, I need more money, I need more data to surf Nairaland and it's high time I married third wife grin grin

Mr. Imole, on my side, no vacancy at the moment. I could however recommend you to a friend, but we need to be sure you are not one of those who brought the present calamity on Nigerians by voting a "Super Dullard"

Checking...

If you are however serious, please contact me through any known means.

Shalom! tongue
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by asarebabson: 12:10pm On Aug 18, 2016
why are people been mischeivious, unobjective & completely lack good sense of judgment? Av u ask urselves of his intentions for giving d dog BUHARI? Av u also ask urself if d man has been using d dog to mock d complainant? Did u knw that d owner of d dog & d complainant are neighbours & av not been living peacefuly? pls don't always jump into conclution & try not to judge base on sentiments. QUOTE ME & BE FIRED.
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by Jok3r(m): 12:11pm On Aug 18, 2016
mosalab:


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/named-dog-buhari-trader/
Photo: The embattled trader, Chinakwe.



no wahala e gud
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by Nobody: 12:15pm On Aug 18, 2016
Amanwulu1:
why don't u accept d correction and take up d challenge to learn as he suggested? Afterall nobody in dis forum can see u in real life and knw u. For me I've learnt so much on dis forum and google but not by dabbling into something that is beyond me as u just did.

Thanks,bt i was actually tryin 2 learn nd u wud also notice dat i hv modified d post!!
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by Nobody: 12:16pm On Aug 18, 2016
caprini1:
My bruv. Yoruba hates Igbo,igbo hates Yoruba,is only on Nairaland , don't stress yourself.

You're right jare! It's only on Nairaland.

I'm a full fleshed igbo man. I speak my dialect fluently. I travel to the village every December to see my people. Tho I was born and bred in Yoruba land. I live in Yoruba land. I hustle in yoruba land. I speak Yoruba fluently too. 70% of my friends are Yoruba and we flow well together. We help one another!

I believe in one Nigeria. I believe in oneness, togetherness and I believe in love......love for every tribe I come in contact with!

1 john 4:7-8

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Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by Nobody: 12:18pm On Aug 18, 2016
ahamonyeka:
guy nothing like convict he was only detained.

Thanks!,i hv taken d time to look-up d word in d dictionary too!
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by Nobody: 12:20pm On Aug 18, 2016
queenfav:
He is right,an ex convict is a person who was sentenced to a prison term by the judgment of court of competent jurisdiction.After serving his time in prison custody,he is then referred to as an ex-convict.In this case the man in question was only arrested and detained in police custody for questioning and investigation of the allegations against him,that doesn't make him a criminal or convict.

Thanks a lot!!.....This is what i meant wen i said 'school me'!
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by Jerrykidz(m): 12:22pm On Aug 18, 2016
mosalab:


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/named-dog-buhari-trader/
Photo: The embattled trader, Chinakwe.

smArt excuse
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by LastSurvivor: 12:26pm On Aug 18, 2016
Did Jonathan arrest OBJ when he name a small chimp abi monkey Patience

Too bad for our democracy..
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by SuperSupremo(m): 12:30pm On Aug 18, 2016
ministeriallist:
If A dog is named Obama in the US, nobody would give a hoot. It's simply a sign of admiration of a personality.
Evidently, we don't value pets in this country.

I can see what tribalism has reduced us to in this country.
Most unfortunately, even some of our law enforcement Agents had to be corrected by their superiors b4 the innocent man was released.
One needs to be careful in this country because good intentions could easily be misconstrued by ignorant people.
Sorry man, that's your fellow Nigerians for you. They're more concerned about trivial matters that doesn't have effect on the price of fuel or garri.
Stop compering the mannerless culture of the western nations to our own,we get real manners and they ain't
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by solok: 12:39pm On Aug 18, 2016
cheesy grin
Crafty devil!!
He got good coaching and has successfully talked his way out of deeper trouble.
He has also opened/blazed the trail for any similarly orientated person to name his/her 'pet' after any 'hero' of choice....especially those from outside his/her ethnic stock. I will now get a local mongrel puppy and name it Nnamdi Kanu....in appreciation of the IPOB hero's 'doggedness' 'resoucefulness' and 'i-cannot-be-intimidated' attitude despite his current travail. I want my mongrel puppy to grow up and be like my 'hero' Nnamdi Kanu, after whom it is named, while serving my family as alert dog...not neccasirily a guard dog. I aspire for it to serve with doggedness and bull-headedness as the real Nnamdi Kanu is doing currently.

Any other Nairalander want to take a cue and follow suit? Name your pet after your 'hero/heroine' from other ethnic stock or nationality apaert from yours.
Common let's go! Let's have fun as we see various heroes' names on our 'favourite' pets
Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by JoyceMeyersFan(f): 1:02pm On Aug 18, 2016
Firefire:
[s][/s]

Why are some people this hateful and exhibiting same on the cyberspace ?

Bro., free yourself from the spirit of hatred, irrespective of the opinion(s) of others towards you.

Thank you.
the worst is that they will take time to write a long essay full of bigotry just to explain why someone else should be seen as a bigot.

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Re: Why I Named My Dog ‘buhari’ — Joe Chinakwe by ARIYO: 1:10pm On Aug 18, 2016
one Nation, one Nigeria.in one love we stand?

the three major tribes in this country know that we are not one and we shall never be one because of the haltered our fore fathers had succeeded planted in our life.

everyone of us know that there enough tensions in this country now and for God sake we should not encourage anything that will cause lose of life and properties again.
police has done the right thing by put things under country. if the Ibo man has been allowed to go house and Hausa go after him and kill him, all of us we just sit with our laptops or phones and writing our nonsense, none of our business because the lives lost are not our relatives.

we do not value lives in this country because of our wickedness , if the Ibo man or Hausa man die is not our cup of tea, because we hate them and love ourselves alone.

peace of this country or our community does not really matter to us and what annoying me most is that we all go to church on Sunday and we claimed we love God.

there is no future for this country or our coming generation if all of us continues with this spirit of bitterness towards one another whether we together or separated because we are all evil, no love of God in any Nigerian , only deceived ourselves in the name of religions and tribalism.

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