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| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by XXLDICK(m): 10:57am On Jan 13, 2017 |
tete7000:Did Jonathan fulfill his campaign promises? Kukah has never for once criticized Jonathan. He always praises him and does the opposite to Buhari. I don't believe in Buhari too, but I sure know I'm not a bigot like you and Kukah. You call me zombie, funny. Check my posts, I have never made a comment to support Buhari or Jonathan. But all your comments are in support of Jonathan. So who is the idiotic zombie ![]() The joke is on you bro |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by Azumagcc(m): 10:57am On Jan 13, 2017 |
This man never saw anything wrong in Goodluck, He is talking now coz no more Ghana must go bags for them from Aso Rock. Face your church and stop this hate speech, causing hatred and disunity among Nigerians. You have security around u, stop making ignorant people who bliv in u die unjustly. |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by Absoj(m): 11:00am On Jan 13, 2017 |
XXLDICK:I mean the Bishop said d truth. I looked beyond his weakness and agreed with him on sorry state of our country. I live in d north and shuttles in between d core parts of same north and av seen more than my mouth can say. Only God can decide dis country's fate bro |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by XXLDICK(m): 11:04am On Jan 13, 2017 |
Absoj:Yes, in my original post, the first that you quoted I said he was right but wasn't in the right position to voice it. He gained his voice after Jonathan left office. When Jonathan was in office, he was busy singing praises |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by OlaMiki: 11:13am On Jan 13, 2017 |
Hatred words against President Buhari's administration from you is always expected, a Jonathan's pro corruption Bigot pastor like you cant make sense to anti-corruption and progressive pple of this country |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by Nobody: 11:21am On Jan 13, 2017 |
udumosam23:Nice write-up though. But we must act! |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by felixomor: 11:22am On Jan 13, 2017 |
OlaMiki:Maybe ur "anticorruption" means killing people of other religions. Who knows? |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by tete7000(m): 11:23am On Jan 13, 2017 |
XXLDICK:They said what a wise man saw sitting, if a child stand he won't see. Jonathan did not fulfil campaign promises, yes but the issue is beyond campaign promises. It is about the unity of Nigeria. Bishop Kukah did not tell you Jonathan fulfil promises, what he kept saying is that Buhari by his utterances, body language and antecedents does not have what it takes to hold this country together. Do I see truth in that? YES Many of you will talk of corruption but for your mind, is it not when the country is still united that you talk of fighting corruption? Do you fight corruption in a ccountry that has been divided along along 5%-98% line by its president? Have you heard Buhari travelled to East or South-south sincea assumption of office? When last did the country have a president so hated in sections of the country that he himself is too scared to go to those part of the country. Bishop Kukah is a minority Christian indegene of Southern Kaduna. In his life, he has witnessed enough killings and maiming of christian minorities and he will tell you that as long as he has lived he has never heard your president in his position as elder stateman uttered a single word of condemnation of any of those killings. NEVER. So why should you he support Buhari. I never personally support Buhari too but that doesnt mean I tell you Jonathan is best to happen to Nigeria. However for apc to lie to Nigerians and bring a divisive and deceptive man and sold him as a saviour is totally ludicrous. Nigeria has never been this divided as it is under Buhari and he doesnt have what it takes to hold the country together. Forget all this sensational new about corruption fight, it is only a country that first hold together that unites to fight corruption. Finally go back and read the Bishop past and present statements on Nigeria. It will do you well and you will stop posting nonsense about the man. Why should I be surprised by your reasoning though, your moniker says a lot about you. You only reason through your reproductive organ. |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by avaa(m): 11:27am On Jan 13, 2017 |
udumosam23:I said this last week. Christianity is too cool for my liking. Those bloody deluded Islamist know this and have always taken advantage of that. Those pot-bellied clergymen aren't helping matters at all. Even as we speak, many of them are yet to publicly condemn the Southern Kaduna massacre, or declare solidarity with the people. |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by tete7000(m): 11:28am On Jan 13, 2017 |
XXLDICK:The man has been talking long before Jonathan came to power and continue to do so after he left power. He has all it takes to talk. His stand has always been for the unity of the country. His position on Jonathan has never sold him out as a corrupt man of God and he stands vindicated on his stand on Buhari. I followed him always. Stop talking with your dick bros. |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by Akainzo(m): 11:30am On Jan 13, 2017 |
udumosam23:So AFTER you divide the country, ALL native Christians in the North should move to where? Seeing as you have parochially assumed that all Northerners are Muslims, what would happen to Christians in the North and also what should happen to Muslims in the South East? BTW, seeing as you are claiming constitutional rights to practice your religion anywhere in the country, do you also believe that Muslims have that right? Have you also spoken out against the practice where South Easterners do not sell their lands to Muslims to build mosques? This things go both ways you know! |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by avaa(m): 11:33am On Jan 13, 2017 |
Billyonaire:I've always imagined how much would be achieved if the South would come together in an alliance! |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by Claumy2(m): 11:52am On Jan 13, 2017 |
Buhari is the problem. Buhari has brought the country - Nigeria to a point where the only solution is separation. As long as Buhari and co remains, Nigeria is off... To your tent oh Israel!!!! That's what Nigeria needs now... |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by dvee2: 11:54am On Jan 13, 2017 |
udumosam23:All this nonsense is being quoted now simply because Buhari is the President. There have been killings between hausa/ Fulani and indigenous tribes in Kaduna,bauchi,plateau,Taraba and Benue as far as anyone can remember. Obasanjo,Yaradua, GEj all saw through this type of senseless killings. Bottom line is Religious and ethnic conflict have occurred and still occurring, people will continue to demand this heinous crimes to stop. However pretending to link these killings to the present government is just being political and economical with the truth. Until the real cause of killing and reprisal killings is genuinely sort and not playing politics with the truth, I am afraid the killing might continue |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by arsenal33: 12:00pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
He never said that when Boko Haram was in full swing. All avenues of chopping money have been blocked |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by XXLDICK(m): 12:00pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
tete7000:He shouldn't have lost his voice under Jonathan. Jonathan underperformed same with Buhari. It only made him seem like a bigot. I was his fan too but not anymore |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by dvee2: 12:01pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Billyonaire:People like you who spread hate, fake news, speculation are the reason such killing would not stop. Where is your fact? You sat behind a computer and spread hatred and conspiracy theories. Where is your fact on your honor? |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by udumosam23(m): 12:05pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
dvee2:Agreed there has been killing before this administration. But the rate is more now, and I believe its been done more arrogantly. More painful is the fact that there is no strong condemnation of the act coming from the govt. Little or nothing is done to avoid similar occurrence. I'm no longer comfortable cos I feel unsafe in a country that the govt has promised safety. Or haven't you seen that cattle's are safer than humans, its no exergration look carefully you'll see it. |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by XXLDICK(m): 12:13pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
tete7000:Funny. You were the one that mentioned Buhari not fulfilling his campaign promises and I said the same thing about Jonathan and you decided to backtrack. In my original post, the first you quoted I acknowledge that everything Kukah said was right. I'm only against the fact that he lost his voice under Jonathan and he suddenly regained it during Buhari's regime. Where was he when Fulanis were killing people during Jonathan's regime Did he blame Jonathan for not putting enough effort in tackling Boko Haram Nope, he didn't because he didn't want to spite his master |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by tete7000(m): 12:29pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
XXLDICK:Oga stop peddling lies and rumours. Check out this link, who was being criticised by Bishop Kukah there and what year was that? I am waiting for your lie again. Oniro! https://www.naij.com/21311.html |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by Emmyjb(m): 12:30pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
brownlord:Y can't u go and read very well about Kuka before commenting.... |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by fogho198: 12:36pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
arsenal33:u foolish oh, did u see him collect money from anyone. Goats sure think better than u. |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by suyamasta(m): 12:59pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
God bless this man for speaking the truth |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by tiwiex(m): 1:00pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Abduljohn:It's obvious u have no relatives in kaduna. |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by Dav24(m): 1:02pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Any right thinking person will be worried with the hight of religious rascality in this country, we are faced with a situation where people can no longer practice the religion of their choice. what is happening in the north especially is an example of how the unity of this nation is put under trial. can religion become the basis at which Nigeria can break? it is left to be seen |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by CACAWA(m): 1:24pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
sylviaeo:your dad |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by solaere(m): 1:34pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
[color=#990000][/color]Christian should rise up for their belief too[/i] |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by guiddoti: 1:57pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Maen must wark! I don't know what to tell him Christians should read the book of Nehemiah-- The strategy Nehemiah used to build the broken wall. Today's christians want God come down to fight. Gather your loins, protect your domain and you will see how God will fight for you. Shalom! |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by XXLDICK(m): 2:09pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
tete7000:Peddling lies ![]() I have read the article. Please help me highlight where he criticized Jonathan caused I somehow missed it. Before you post a link do make sure you read it. Now the joke is on you once again |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by tete7000(m): 2:16pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
XXLDICK:You see what you want to see. Everything the man has always been saying is encapsulated in that interview. |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by Sheriffusoro(m): 2:28pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
Lord knows have never thought anything good about this country ![]() |
| Re: Kukah: I’ve Never Been As Unsure About The Future Of This Country As I Am Now by XXLDICK(m): 2:28pm On Jan 13, 2017 |
tete7000:Funny, you just read the top heading and concluded he tackled Jonathan. Na today you start to know the ways of journalists/editors/bloggers When it comes to Jonathan, he says it encapsulated. But if it's other presidents, he says it plain |
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