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Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by Caseless: 8:39am On Dec 29, 2016
Shut da fvck up!
Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by Eazybay(m): 8:43am On Dec 29, 2016
MeAboki:


I am not keen on opening threads as I do not envisage have sufficient time to dedicate to such thread in order to do it justice.
However, there nothing stopping anyone including you from asking me questions pertaining to any of my earlier comments on the subject matter.

Now this goes to YOU and fizznation! You both are deadly sycophants who need to be placed under close surveillance. The fact that you can downplay an issue of dis magnitude and boldly say it predates PMB and El Rufai goes a long way to show how close u both are to admission into a mental facility. So southern KD had always bin tough, dea had always bin clashes!! Does dis look, seem or sound like a clash to u? D sheer superiority of d herdsmen arsenal does not look suspicious to u. The deafening silence of Mr President still looks normal. It is until diz men start detonating bombs b4 u know dey are on a mission abi? D daylight slaughter of Shiite by both security and non security operatives also predates PMB and El Rufai.. Fizznation, u once said Boko haram was d handwork of GEJ, same as the avengers. The several attempts u abokis make to exonerate PMB shows how unpatriotic u guys can ever be. Even d army has said d herdsmen ish is political. How do dey move about and plan attacks in a curfew

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Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by MeAboki(m): 9:27am On Dec 29, 2016
Eazybay:


Now this goes to YOU and fizznation! You both are deadly sycophants who need to be placed under close surveillance. The fact that you can downplay an issue of dis magnitude and boldly say it predates PMB and El Rufai goes a long way to show how close u both are to admission into a mental facility. So southern KD had always bin tough, dea had always bin clashes!! Does dis look, seem or sound like a clash to u? D sheer superiority of d herdsmen arsenal does not look suspicious to u. The deafening silence of Mr President still looks normal. It is until diz men start detonating bombs b4 u know dey are on a mission abi? D daylight slaughter of Shiite by both security and non security operatives also predates PMB and El Rufai.. Fizznation, u once said Boko haram was d handwork of GEJ, same as the avengers. The several attempts u abokis make to exonerate PMB shows how unpatriotic u guys can ever be. Even d army has said d herdsmen ish is political. How do dey move about and plan attacks in a curfew

I have already stated my position concerning questions on the issue as highlighted below in an earlier post - it is obvious that you still cannot read properly, pls refer to me again when you become fully literate.

I am willing to share my views in order to educate anyone regarding any aspect of the ongoing unfortunate problem which he/she does not understand as objective as possible - as long as such questions are equally objective and devoid of insults.
Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by bjdon: 9:52am On Dec 29, 2016
If the people of South Kaduna want to stop the slaughter, the only way do it is hit back every time their people are killed. Until those that are killing them start to pay a very high price for their crime, this nonsense will continue. I would advise them to look at how Isreal has survived in the midst of blood thirsty Muslim hordes.
Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by Kemperor: 10:12am On Dec 29, 2016
MeAboki:


I have already stated my position concerning questions on the issue as highlighted below in an earlier post - it is obvious that you still cannot read properly, pls refer to me again when you become fully literate.

I am willing to share my views in order to educate anyone regarding any aspect of the ongoing unfortunate problem which he/she does not understand as objective as possible - as long as such questions are equally objective and devoid of insults.

Wen i read all what u posted i just have pity on u and ur Hausa race... fanatics and strong evil minded people... if this was happening to ur people, all the southerners in ur states would hv bin running for safety cos of slaughter...
Just imagine d nonsense u have been posting since.. if u were in a developed country u would been among the terrorist watch list of the Government...
What has El Rufai and Buhari done about it..
If they can tackle terrorism den y cant dey eliminate or bring d herdsmen to justice..
Nothing has been done cos dey are also Fulanis like the killers...
Well am not surprise cos dat same President told his pple dat if he loses election dat dey shld spill blood.. he also said he will mak d country ungovernable... so how can somtin good come out of him..
Even El Rufai said nonsense about Christianity..
Pre dated or future dated d problem should have been solved last year.... there is no justification to dis genocide...
So instead of u talkin abt history u shld b talkin abt ending it Asap...
People do take advantage of history and blame it on history but u will neva knw dis cos u are brain washed with JIK mixed with HYPO...
God help us in this country...

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Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by jpphilips(m): 10:46am On Dec 29, 2016
Kemperor:
Femi Fani-Kayode has accused Kaduna state governor of committing heinous crimes

"Buhari is the last standing samurai of the oligarchy with the boldness to implement the Fulani agenda. He is doing it as fast as possible.

The regime of Buhari is on a conquest mission. It is not hiding its intention because it believes that our strongholds have been spiritually damaged. What is going on has a spiritual precursor.

They don't fight in the ordinary alone. The reason the Middle Belt is under massive siege is because they have been spiritually decimated. They have to pray AND FIGHT"- Ariyo Raphael Dare- Atoye.

Mr. Dare-Atoye of the One Nigeria Group is absolutely right. Yet permit me to begin this contribution with an aside and a brief glimpse into the mindset of the enemy.

Just before he murdered one dozen Germans in cold blood as they were making merry and doing their last minute Christmas shopping in a Berlin market square, Anis Amri, the infamous and thankfully deceased ISIS foot soldier, expressed the following sentiments in a pre-recorded video message.

He said,"By God's will we will slaughter you like pigs. I swear we will slaughter you".
These words reflect and convey nothing but unadulterated hate and pure venom. Such deep-seated hatred coupled with an unrelenting and hideous murderous intent is beyond human comprehension and it is bereft of any decency or humanity.

When the Holy Bible speaks about our enemies hating us "with a perfect hatred" this is surely it.

Simply put the creature that was known as Anis Amri, before he was summarily dispatched to meet his father the devil in hell courtesy of an Italian policeman's bullet, was nothing but a psychopathic and sociopathic beast.

He was a cold-blooded murderer: an animal in human skin. And I daresay that so are all those that share his homicidal disposition and barbaric sentiments.

He is a good example of what the civilized world is up against today and sadly Nigeria is not exempted. As a matter of fact we are even more afflicted by this monumental global challenge than most.

Amir's words are an excellent example of the way that those that President-elect Donald J. Trump has described as the "attackers of humanity" feel about those of us who do not share their warped and primitive world view and who do not believe in the shameful misinterpretation of their religious faith.

The words of the beast betrays the mindset of every radical Islamist jihadist in the world today. It also reflects the mindset of every Fulani militant and herdsman.

If this were not the case how can one explain away the mindless genocide and carnage that the people of the south and the Middle Belt generally and the people of southern Kaduna particularly have been subjected to over the last one year.
In southern Kaduna alone literally thousands of Christians, ethnic minorities and Shiite Muslims have been murdered in cold blood and have had their homes, farms, churches, properties, burial sites and holy places torched and burnt to the ground by the bloodthirsty aliens and Fulani hordes over that period of time.

Trump's words also reveals the mindset of their loyal friend and self-acclaimed Fulani brother Nasir El-Rufai, the Governor of Kaduna state.

I am surprised by some of the things that he has been saying lately. Someone should please tell him to stop talking rubbish. He will soon set this nation on fire with his tongue and if that ever happens he and his Fulani brothers will be the worst for it.

Permit me to share one or two examples of what can only be described as a graphic manifestation of the inner most recesses of his utterly devious and twisted mind.

After claiming that those that killed thousands of Christians in Southern Kaduna were not Nigerian Fulanis a few weeks ago and after publicly admitting that he funded them, he has now claimed that Niger Delta militants from the southern part of the country are planning to disguise as Fulani herdsmen and attack the people of southern Kaduna?

This is false. And not only is it false but it is also a premeditated, calculated, irresponsible, incendiary, pernicious and dangerous mendacity. Worse still he has said it with malicious intent and thereby endangered the lives of even more people.

Am I the only one that sees where all this is heading and what El Rufai is trying to achieve? Is it not obvious that he is trying to widen the conflict and spark off a sectarian and ethnic war in our country?

I am convinced that my old friend has finally lost his mind! He should stop trying to cover up his heinous crimes in Southern Kaduna and desist from blaming the carnage on others.

And given the amount of innocent blood that has been spilled in Southern Kaduna by his Fulani brothers I have to say that Nasir is a disgrace to Islam, a disgrace to the Fulani, a disgrace to Nigeria, a disgrace to the black man and a disgrace to humanity.

He can never wash away all the blood that is on his hands either by omission or commission because his primary duty as the Chief Security Officer of Kaduna state is to protect the life and property of its citizens. In this respect and in virtually every other he has failed woefully.

Shakespeare's Julius Caesar said "cowards die many times before their death but the valiant die but once".

We must not be cowards, we must speak the truth boldly and we must say things as they are no matter whose ox is gored. And the truth is as follows.

On Christmas eve, despite a three day government curfew, Goska and numerous other towns, communities and villages in Southern Kaduna were attacked by the Fulani militants and herdsmen yet again. In Goska they abused most of the girls before slaughtering them.

Scores of innocent men, women and children, including the fourteen year old daughter of the former LGA Chairman of Jema, Barrister Gideon Morik, were butchered.

I saw the picture of her battered head and body all over the social media and it sickened and enraged me. I kept asking myself what type of animals would do this to a child?
What evil forest did these monstrous beasts crawl out of? Which of Dante's nine circles of hell did they come from?

We have been praying for Southern Kaduna all along but with this last attack I am constrained to ask the following questions: when will we stop the praying and start the fighting? When will we begin to defend ourselves and those that are being subjected to these attacks?

How many people have to be killed before we appreciate the fact that self-defence is a lawful and necessary recourse when it comes to preserving your life and that of your loved ones?

There is no place for a violent and unprovoked attack on others and I have not advocated that but there is every place for a violent defence of your homes, wives, children and loved ones. That is a duty and a solemn obligation before God and before the law.

Since both the state and the federal government have refused to protect or defend them when will the people of Southern Kaduna start defending themselves and when will we start helping them to do so?

How many more little babies have to have their heads dashed against a wall and how many more infants and women have to be abused, have their throats cut open and blood drained?

These questions are made all the more relevant given the fact that our President, who is himself a Fulani, has refused to condemn or even say anything about the latest series of attacks and killings.

Things have got so bad that one Mr. Audu Maikori was forced to write the following on his twitter handle.

He said,"The southern Kaduna killings are going on while the media is keeping mute! Houses razed and people killed during a curfew!!!!"
The veracity of this assertion can hardly be disputed. The Nigerian media is complicit in this criminal conspiracy and these acts of genocide.

I say this because hardly any newspaper will even mention the atrocities that are being committed in southern Kaduna and when they do they always play the whole thing down and treat it with levity.

They refuse to tell the world about the sheer barbarity of the events and the real number of casualties that have been counted and recorded by eye-witnesses and those that are on the ground.

Where one thousand people are killed they will say one hundred, where one hundred are killed they will say ten and where ten are killed they will say one. Why? Because in Nigeria under President Buhari only Fulani lives matter.

Much of the mainstream media has been completely intimidated and cowered into a pitiful and nauseating silence. When they are not intimidated they are induced into suppressing reports, write-ups and essays (like this one) that expose the sheer carnage, the ugly realities and the bitter truth.

They have forgotten what they were taught at journalism school: that facts are sacred and opinion is cheap.

They have also forgotten the words of Rev. Martin Luther King jnr. when he said "the moment we are silent about the things that matter we begin to die".

He also said "if you are not ready to die for something then you are not fit to live for anything".

Again they have forgotten the words of our very own Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka. He said "the greatest threat to freedom is the absence of criticism". He also said "the man died in him who remained silent in the face of tyranny".

The man has clearly died in many of our journalists and media practitioners in Nigeria today.

We can only thank God for the social media because if not for that most of our mainstream newspapers and television stations would have convinced us that the horrific events that are taking place on a daily basis in Southern Kaduna are nothing but a cooked-up and fabricated fairy tale. (TO BE CONTINUED).

https://www.naij.com/1079610-southern-kaduna-hit-die-by-femi-fani-kayode-part-1.html


Devisive lies as usual, you are going down alone, return our money.
Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by dazdilijae(m): 12:37pm On Dec 29, 2016
MeAboki:


I am willing to share my views in order to educate anyone regarding any aspect of the ongoing unfortunate problem which he/she does not understand as objective as possible - as long as such questions are equally objective and devoid of insults.

Please explain 2 me how a LG under 24hrs curfew was attached n no1 was arrested and that predates d Gov please enlighter me on that.
Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by MeAboki(m): 7:20pm On Dec 29, 2016
dazdilijae:


Please explain 2 me how a LG under 24hrs curfew was attached n no1 was arrested and that predates d Gov please enlighter me on that.

On the issue of the attack on the 2 LGs under curfew without arrest can be answered as simply a problem of logistics: large terrain that need to be covered (i.e. entire southern Kaduna State) against a limited number of police - the police cannot practically cover everywhere at the same time; the attackers simply target vulnerable unguarded settlements.
Haven't you ever heard of armed robbery operations going on for hours, on major highways or in built urban areas with escape routes that can easily be cordoned off; yet without police response talk less of arrests?

On the issue of lack of arrests; there seem to be some progress in that area because if you had watched Channels TV today you may have seen about 17 youths from southern Kaduna who were caught with various weapons; they were paraded before the press by a DIG by the name of Joshak Habila; it was also covered here in thread on NL.
Perhaps such arrest may help throw more light on the identity of the perpetrators and possibly re-align public opinion to the true facts of things.
Similarly, I would also like to upload a tagged picture in Facebook today of an Igbo man arrested with weapons, allegedly dressed in Fulani clothes in Kagoro southern Kaduna - I would like add at this stage that this is only an allegation as I did not come across any further links to verify the story; however, it is suffice to say that there is more to this crisis than meets the eye.

Concerning your question of how the matter predated El-Rufai; it simply means that these clashes have been happening well before El-Rufai became the Governor of Kaduna State - though you are free to try to prove otherwise.

Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by MeAboki(m): 7:40pm On Dec 29, 2016
Kemperor:


Wen i read all what u posted i just have pity on u and ur Hausa race... fanatics and strong evil minded people... if this was happening to ur people, all the southerners in ur states would hv bin running for safety cos of slaughter...
Just imagine d nonsense u have been posting since.. if u were in a developed country u would been among the terrorist watch list of the Government...
What has El Rufai and Buhari done about it..
If they can tackle terrorism den y cant dey eliminate or bring d herdsmen to justice..
Nothing has been done cos dey are also Fulanis like the killers...
Well am not surprise cos dat same President told his pple dat if he loses election dat dey shld spill blood.. he also said he will mak d country ungovernable... so how can somtin good come out of him..
Even El Rufai said nonsense about Christianity..
Pre dated or future dated d problem should have been solved last year.... there is no justification to dis genocide...
So instead of u talkin abt history u shld b talkin abt ending it Asap...
People do take advantage of history and blame it on history but u will neva knw dis cos u are brain washed with JIK mixed with HYPO...
God help us in this country...

My friend I have no time to waste on ppl with motor park mentality; since when did having a different opinion automatically turn a person to fanatic and a terrorist?
If you cannot approach the issue with the necessary maturity and objectivity it deserves then you can take your loutish behaviour and jump into the nearest lagoon.
Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by Kemperor: 9:18pm On Dec 29, 2016
MeAboki:


My friend I have no time to waste on ppl with motor park mentality; since when did having a different opinion automatically turn a person to fanatic and a terrorist?
If you cannot approach the issue with the necessary maturity and objectivity it deserves then you can take your loutish behaviour and jump into the nearest lagoon.

Yellooooo i have a degree in Political Science...
U hv issues...
U haven't answered any question u were asked rather u r catwalking around d bush..
Talking abt maturity u nid 2 check urself...and u also nid 2 read n mayb modify all ur post...
Den u gats 2 format ur brain and get an anti - virus.. mayb AVIRA
U r just justifying massacre and ur opinion is full of hate...
Normally i just ignore pple lik u but i was jst tryna enlighten ur dark mind...
Pre dated ur dull brain...

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Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by dazdilijae(m): 10:05pm On Dec 29, 2016
MeAboki:


On the issue of the attack on the 2 LGs under curfew without arrest can be answered as simply a problem of logistics: large terrain that need to be covered (i.e. entire southern Kaduna State) against a limited number of police - the police cannot practically cover everywhere at the same time; the attackers simply target vulnerable unguarded settlements.
Haven't you ever heard of armed robbery operations going on for hours, on major highways or in built urban areas with escape routes that can easily be cordoned off; yet without police response talk less of arrests?

its sad you are trying to defend this how can a governor declare a place under curfew without adequate personnel to man the post?
also why did he declare the curfew in the first place was it not after the protest of an attack on a fulani group? lets not support the wrong tins course it would 1day get to us (same way DSS moved from Akwa ibom 2 ekiti 2 Judges n finally 2 EFCC) every1 has his day when we remain silence to evil.



On the issue of lack of arrests; there seem to be some progress in that area because if you had watched Channels TV today you may have seen about 17 youths from southern Kaduna who were caught with various weapons; they were paraded before the press by a DIG by the name of Joshak Habila; it was also covered here in thread on NL.
Perhaps such arrest may help throw more light on the identity of the perpetrators and possibly re-align public opinion to the true facts of things.

The governor said last week that militants from niger delta was going to attack the area and now police arrest non indigines? a witch cries at nite den a child dies in the morning you know the rest if the invaders r from outa Kaduna state den its a federal matter so y is the president silent

Similarly, I would also like to upload a tagged picture in Facebook today of an Igbo man arrested with weapons, allegedly dressed in Fulani clothes in Kagoro southern Kaduna - I would like add at this stage that this is only an allegation as I did not come across any further links to verify the story; however, it is suffice to say that there is more to this crisis than meets the eye.

Concerning your question of how the matter predated El-Rufai; it simply means that these clashes have been happening well before El-Rufai became the Governor of Kaduna State - though you are free to try to prove otherwise.

El-Rufai made statements how fulavi blood would e revenged no matter how long it takes so what predates him his comments or actions?cos he said he paid the fulanis compensation nt to attack the area again yet it persist and he cannot prosecute even 1 person for months since this killings resumed again
just what i ve gathered so far
Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by Kemperor: 10:34pm On Dec 29, 2016
If u pay dem den u know dem...
If dey sent a representative den d govt shld send security personnels to investigate dem n arrest dem all..
Is he scared to arrest is own people??
Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by MeAboki(m): 12:25am On Dec 30, 2016
Kemperor:


Yellooooo i have a degree in Political Science...
U hv issues...
U haven't answered any question u were asked rather u r catwalking around d bush..
Talking abt maturity u nid 2 check urself...and u also nid 2 read n mayb modify all ur post...
Den u gats 2 format ur brain and get an anti - virus.. mayb AVIRA
U r just justifying massacre and ur opinion is full of hate...
Normally i just ignore pple lik u but i was jst tryna enlighten ur dark mind...
Pre dated ur dull brain...

Then your degree is apparently of no real value and only a nominal attestation that you went through university without the university going through you; because all your posts are so far bereft of intelligence and decorum worthy of my time.
Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by MeAboki(m): 4:43am On Dec 30, 2016
dazdilijae:

just what i ve gathered so far

It is equally sad to note the lack of objectivity and reasoning in your perception which seem to have been pre-set in a prejudicial stereotyped mode.

First of all, I am not a spokesman for El-Rufai who therefore must blindly support him whether right or wrong; however, I am not ready to also sit back and buy into the ongoing political propaganda and conspiracy theories driven purely by ethnic and religious sentiments.

Secondly, curfews are often used as universal tools for stopping further escalation in situations of complete breakdown of law and order e.g. riotous conditions where movement is restricted in order to prevent the warring parties from regrouping or coming together with a view to resumption of hostilities.
Curfews have been declared at various times in this country e.g. at national level (during military coups) at state level (to curb post election violence) also at LGs level (communal clashes) during which the law enforcement agencies, police/army are used to enforce it, with orders to arrest or even shoot at sight any violator.
However, at no time can anyone expect for the police/army to be physically present everywhere in order to effectively enforce a curfew because it is practically not realistic - especially over a vast area such as southern Kaduna.
What they are expected to do is to patrol the whole area, moving from one place to another ensuring compliance.
Of course, this cannot offer full guarantee against a determined group from sneaking to attack another; just as the burglar proof in your house cannot guarantee you full safety that burglars or armed robbers cannot break in and steal from you.

Blaming the governor for declaring the curfew and for the attack on the two LG is therefore quite unfair and mischievous because the alternative would have definitely led to more loss of life.

The governor as the chief security officer is no doubt privy to intelligence report from the relevant secret agencies; how do you know he was not acting on such intelligence when he spoke of the anticipated attack from militants; besides it would appear that he was completely vindicated with the capture of such armed non-indigene.

If you were to analyse the statement acredited to El-Rufai on the Fulanis years ago, you would appreciate it was an attempt by him to explain the Fulani nature and culture of revenge - which many presently fail to factor as contributory to the ongoing communal conflicts associated with them.
It is unfortunate to note how his detractors have deliberately been misconstruing it into negative propaganda in order to malign him; much in the same way that PMB is being deliberately misquoted out of context for his dog and baboon as well as the 97% and 5% speech by his haters.
If El-Rufai did in fact paid off some Fulanis after being robbed off their cattle from revenging against the local community of the rustlers; then his motive should be quite obvious, that he in fact only did so in order to save lives and broker peace - after all he would not be the first to do that; since the whole ND amnesty programme was based on that premise; besides one of the SE governors (Imo or Anambra) was on record to have similarly paid off Fulanis from taking revenge after their cattle were rustled.
Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by Alfranco(m): 5:43am On Dec 30, 2016
Newmanluckyman:
... Mr Kayode thank you for speaking up. All I see in southern kaduna carnage as simple as ABCD is a state sponsored campaign until a drastic effort is put in place to stop this senseless killings.
Every house in the troubled part of the state had better be armed for self defence henceforth. What is going on is 'obvious'. Why have the so called state and federal authority not come out like the 'bad' governor in the south who stood by his people for good.
Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by Alfranco(m): 5:49am On Dec 30, 2016
criminalmindz:
The christians in nigeria, especially the south are sleeping. The church is asleep. Oh God please have mercy and send us a messiah that will reopen all the atrocities of the apc, and slaughter them the same way elijah slaughtered all worshippers of baal!
The messiah is in you. Face the mirror: behold Him: wait no more: stand up for your right: tell your people to wake up.
Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by uvalued(m): 6:27am On Dec 30, 2016
truly your old friend has lost it since 2012 and he is able supported on by people of his psychopatic mentality

Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by kettle84(m): 6:32am On Dec 30, 2016
ezefrank87:
The quietness of the mainstream media is really baffling me.......what's really going on in this country, how many more are they going to kill to satisfy their blood thirst
the mainstream media are quiet because they are scared of loosing bribes and the little crumbs they get from government.
Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by uvalued(m): 6:32am On Dec 30, 2016
Newmanluckyman:
... Mr man will you please stop this nonesense. We are talking about the lives of innocent people been murdered in cold blood and not politics. You wants us to believe that southern kaduna carnage predates El-Rufai but you and your cohorts insist that Nigerian problems starts and end with Jonathan? You need to be ashamed of yourself.

gbam ... you just put sense into his brain... if na buhari... na jona... if na southern kaduna killings ... no be for here... thanks for speaking it so well
Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by uvalued(m): 6:40am On Dec 30, 2016
Caseless:
Shut da fvck up!
why should he shut da fvkk up when elrufai supported it with this twit

Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by Kemperor: 12:45pm On Dec 30, 2016
MeAboki:


Then your degree is apparently of no real value and only a nominal attestation that you went through university without the university going through you; because all your posts are so far bereft of intelligence and decorum worthy of my time.


Just anoda hausa/fulani man dat schooled in d North where deir Jamb cut off mark is below 50 and they dont fail dem in University, Polytechnic or College cos dey don't want dem 2 quit School...lollllllll Aboki please no make me laugh again...
So dumb head have u seen d tweets of ur Hausa/Fulani leaders?
D killing is political... and it is a revenge.. even d Army said it.. i wonder which state wil b next..
4 sure u wil support dem cos dey r doin wat is in ur mind..
Ur brain is pre dated just lik d crisis as u claim..
Wat business does d Niger Delta Militants hv wit d Southern Kaduna..
Wat happened to the oil companies in d south south suffering explosion?... wat does d Southern Kaduna owe d South South?

U need 2 c a psychiatrist doctor...cos u r suffering from mental illness... Barbaric animal
Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by dazdilijae(m): 5:23pm On Jan 04, 2017
MeAboki:


It is equally sad to note the lack of objectivity and reasoning in your perception which seem to have been pre-set in a prejudicial stereotyped mode.

First of all, I am not a spokesman for El-Rufai who therefore must blindly support him whether right or wrong; however, I am not ready to also sit back and buy into the ongoing political propaganda and conspiracy theories driven purely by ethnic and religious sentiments.

Secondly, curfews are often used as universal tools for stopping further escalation in situations of complete breakdown of law and order e.g. riotous conditions where movement is restricted in order to prevent the warring parties from regrouping or coming together with a view to resumption of hostilities.
Curfews have been declared at various times in this country e.g. at national level (during military coups) at state level (to curb post election violence) also at LGs level (communal clashes) during which the law enforcement agencies, police/army are used to enforce it, with orders to arrest or even shoot at sight any violator.
However, at no time can anyone expect for the police/army to be physically present everywhere in order to effectively enforce a curfew because it is practically not realistic - especially over a vast area such as southern Kaduna.
What they are expected to do is to patrol the whole area, moving from one place to another ensuring compliance.
Of course, this cannot offer full guarantee against a determined group from sneaking to attack another; just as the burglar proof in your house cannot guarantee you full safety that burglars or armed robbers cannot break in and steal from you.

Blaming the governor for declaring the curfew and for the attack on the two LG is therefore quite unfair and mischievous because the alternative would have definitely led to more loss of life.

The governor as the chief security officer is no doubt privy to intelligence report from the relevant secret agencies; how do you know he was not acting on such intelligence when he spoke of the anticipated attack from militants; besides it would appear that he was completely vindicated with the capture of such armed non-indigene.

If you were to analyse the statement acredited to El-Rufai on the Fulanis years ago, you would appreciate it was an attempt by him to explain the Fulani nature and culture of revenge - which many presently fail to factor as contributory to the ongoing communal conflicts associated with them.
It is unfortunate to note how his detractors have deliberately been misconstruing it into negative propaganda in order to malign him; much in the same way that PMB is being deliberately misquoted out of context for his dog and baboon as well as the 97% and 5% speech by his haters.
If El-Rufai did in fact paid off some Fulanis after being robbed off their cattle from revenging against the local community of the rustlers; then his motive should be quite obvious, that he in fact only did so in order to save lives and broker peace - after all he would not be the first to do that; since the whole ND amnesty programme was based on that premise; besides one of the SE governors (Imo or Anambra) was on record to have similarly paid off Fulanis from taking revenge after their cattle were rustled.

Hope you sleep well at night after all you have posted
Re: Kaduna Killings: My Old Friend Has Finally Lost His Mind - Fani-kayode by Nafizzey(m): 7:11pm On Jan 07, 2017
MeAboki:


It is equally sad to note the lack of objectivity and reasoning in your perception which seem to have been pre-set in a prejudicial stereotyped mode.

First of all, I am not a spokesman for El-Rufai who therefore must blindly support him whether right or wrong; however, I am not ready to also sit back and buy into the ongoing political propaganda and conspiracy theories driven purely by ethnic and religious sentiments.

Secondly, curfews are often used as universal tools for stopping further escalation in situations of complete breakdown of law and order e.g. riotous conditions where movement is restricted in order to prevent the warring parties from regrouping or coming together with a view to resumption of hostilities.
Curfews have been declared at various times in this country e.g. at national level (during military coups) at state level (to curb post election violence) also at LGs level (communal clashes) during which the law enforcement agencies, police/army are used to enforce it, with orders to arrest or even shoot at sight any violator.
However, at no time can anyone expect for the police/army to be physically present everywhere in order to effectively enforce a curfew because it is practically not realistic - especially over a vast area such as southern Kaduna.
What they are expected to do is to patrol the whole area, moving from one place to another ensuring compliance.
Of course, this cannot offer full guarantee against a determined group from sneaking to attack another; just as the burglar proof in your house cannot guarantee you full safety that burglars or armed robbers cannot break in and steal from you.

Blaming the governor for declaring the curfew and for the attack on the two LG is therefore quite unfair and mischievous because the alternative would have definitely led to more loss of life.

The governor as the chief security officer is no doubt privy to intelligence report from the relevant secret agencies; how do you know he was not acting on such intelligence when he spoke of the anticipated attack from militants; besides it would appear that he was completely vindicated with the capture of such armed non-indigene.

If you were to analyse the statement acredited to El-Rufai on the Fulanis years ago, you would appreciate it was an attempt by him to explain the Fulani nature and culture of revenge - which many presently fail to factor as contributory to the ongoing communal conflicts associated with them.
It is unfortunate to note how his detractors have deliberately been misconstruing it into negative propaganda in order to malign him; much in the same way that PMB is being deliberately misquoted out of context for his dog and baboon as well as the 97% and 5% speech by his haters.
If El-Rufai did in fact paid off some Fulanis after being robbed off their cattle from revenging against the local community of the rustlers; then his motive should be quite obvious, that he in fact only did so in order to save lives and broker peace - after all he would not be the first to do that; since the whole ND amnesty programme was based on that premise; besides one of the SE governors (Imo or Anambra) was on record to have similarly paid off Fulanis from taking revenge after their cattle were rustled.
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