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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by klarke(m): 1:56pm On May 14, 2017
azimibraun:
I won't be forced to debate the issue of misappropriation of funds with the devils but I will only just laugh at the other stupid reasons given by them to want to war with the emir. Sanusi as Emir of Kano simply means 2 captain on a ship in Kano. They should have prepared themselves knowing a Man who spoke against his employer GEJ and the FGN at that big stage was coming down to a smaller stage. A place where he has more influence, experience, knowledge and acceptability than anybody in KNSG at the moment. War with the Emir at your own peril. Manage him well and shine. The Governor and the rest are on a suicide mission. Change has come to the Kano Emirate. The Man on the throne is civilised and full of guts. Why won't he send his little brilliant girl to represent him on an issue concerning little girls? who best would have connected more with those girls than their peer? That was a huge move made by the emir. I applauded him because he made a bold statement with that. " I have a daughter like these girls so I know how it feels when I can't account for here where about" Emir Sanusi may be of the Kano emirate but again the Kano cabal should knw he is a national figure and has friends all over the country across many divides. Nigerians will resist any attempt to mess him for standing by truth against the northern brutal and shameless oligarchs.
Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by wordcat(m): 2:07pm On May 14, 2017
objobj:


wondering? You obviously don't follow events. So pls don't comment on what u don't hv good ldea

Event follower, how come you have nothing to comment.

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by tunsho4u(m): 2:11pm On May 14, 2017
I THINK HIS SIN WAS THAT HE PROBE FOR GIRL CHILD EDUCATION
Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by 4C2215131: 2:17pm On May 14, 2017
Daviddson:
I'm actually in favor of showing these traditional rulers who are literally worshiped in Nigeria that they're not above the law and I'd have celebrated it if Sanusi had been something else, but this is clearly a case of persecution and that of powers that be trying to bully him into submission. I hope it fails.

Word!

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by jeyselassie(m): 2:25pm On May 14, 2017
Nutase:
You don't need to be prophet to realise that sunusi's mouth is his Achilles heel.
I you know about the north well you wil understand that sanusi may be the last of a dying breed to save them so he doesnt shoot blanks.
Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by clevadani: 2:37pm On May 14, 2017
Nutase:
You don't need to be prophet to realise that sunusi's mouth is his Achilles heel.
What do you mean by his Achilles heel? So you want him to shut up and behave like a coward just like you.
I like his person. He knows the kind of power he wields and he is not scared to use them. It is better than staying behind your keyboard and keep complaining.

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by Nutase: 2:42pm On May 14, 2017
clevadani:

What do you mean by his Achilles heel? So you want him to shut up and behave like a coward just like you.
I like his person. He knows the kind of power he wields and he is not scared to use them. It is better than staying behind your keyboard and keep complaining.
with his tail inbetween his legs. He has been humbled by commoners. I can bet you we won't hear his voice in a long while.
Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by nextprince: 3:09pm On May 14, 2017
AfroSamurai:
We ain't talking about versions are we? At least the 1000 versions of the religion don't cut people's hand off, neither does it stone its women when they commit adultery, neither does it tell its followers to behead unbelievers... etc. So you see what I mean by outdated? tongue

Can you tell me the region that provide the bulk of Nigeria's revenue/wealth? Yes! Certainly not northern Nigeria. Certainly not core northern muslim Nigeria where redundancy and massive ineptitude is celebrated with the zest of a washed up wastrel.

So according to you, all southerners wake their parents with side kicks? Marvellous! Seems generalisation is your strong suit. This is what I was saying about being cultured, civilised and educated. Now an educated, cultured and civilised man won't rush make hasty generalisations about things he knows not, why because he knows better. Now you my simple friend just showed you are the personification of everything that is uncultured, un civilised and badly educated.

Like I said once again, if you are educated. You'll know being truly educated surpass the ability to read and write. It's something that liberate a man from all forms of primordial thoughts and archaic religious and cultural practices.

So congratulations, you just showed you're a glorified illiterate from muslim northern Nigeria where Polio would have wiped out your kids if not for Bill Gates. So please, keep celebrating mediocrity, redundancy and backwardness.

And hey, how many "la Ila Ila la" have you muttered today? grin

The so called "educated human being" ends up shooting himself in the foot.
Now, you claim to be educated (the usual propaganda) and accuse someone of generalisation and ends up in the same generalisation. Have you never met a muslim in your entire life? Why are you still a life if they all kill? Very educated indeed.
Now, stop making noise about oil which no single southerner earns. Did you plant oil? I can confidently tell you that that southerners are the laziest people I have ever seen. What do most of you do? What do you even contribute to the economy besides sitting down and be shouting "our oyel" which non of you lots even know anything about?
Your attempt to justify your baseless argument fell very flat because if the terrorist organisation answer islam, what religion is being practised by the major actors of human rituals, cultism, armed robbery and a host of other deadly activities common in your places?
Sit down and keep deceiving yourselves with huge govt allocation in the name of being productive. Note, an average northerner earns his living, he doesn't even understand all these noise you lots make on the internet. An average northerner works very hard for his little earning which he is even contented with. What do most of you depend on? Oil, oil and oil and you lots will still open your mouth to be making some funny noise. I repeat, what do you contribute? Again, don't come up with that "our oil" trash, it doesn't hold water.
Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by vedaxcool(m): 3:14pm On May 14, 2017
Amoto94:
Some of you retards from whichever region you came from will come online to spew rubbish and insult others as if you're better than them by any stretch.
Nigeria as a whole is a poor nation deny this fact at your own peril, the issue of North been poor is not different that of South. How many Nigerians can feed comfortably three times daily on the average? How many Nigerians have good access to quality education and health system? How many Nigerians have access to pipe borne water, how many Nigerians have access to good roads and live in a serene environment? How many Nigerians have good paying jobs, how many Nigerians have good judicial system?
Nigeria is almost a failed state due to the failure of its leaders to build a viable country and the followers inability to reason beyond parochial sentiments.
As for religion no matter how you try to paint Islam in bad light the truth shall always prevail.
cc: Vedaxcool, FriendNG

Sometimes you wonder how they reason it is like they are satisfied with mediocrity and poor governance as long as it is the north fault.

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by AfroSamurai: 3:23pm On May 14, 2017
nextprince:

The so called "educated human being" ends up shooting himself in the foot.
Now, you claim to be educated (the usual propaganda) and accuse someone of generalisation and ends up in the same generalisation. Have you never met a muslim in your entire life?
I served in the north! Sokoto state to be precise. So i've met countless muslims. So see why I said you're an illiterate?

Why are you still a life if they all kill? Very educated indeed.
I'm alive because I'm not stupid enough to tell a man he is stupid in his own house. tongue

Now, stop making noise about oil which no single southerner earns. Did you plant oil? I can confidently tell you that that southerners are the laziest people I have ever seen. What do most of you do? What do you even contribute to the economy besides sitting down and be shouting "our oyel" which non of you lots even know anything about?
Your attempt to justify your baseless argument fell very flat because if the terrorist organisation answer islam, what religion is being practised by the major actors of human rituals, cultism, armed robbery and a host of other deadly activities common in your places?
Sit down and keep deceiving yourselves with huge govt allocation in the name of being productive. Note, an average northerner earns his living, he doesn't even understand all these noise you lots make on the internet. An average northerner works very hard for his little earning which he is even contented with. What do most of you depend on? Oil, oil and oil and you lots will still open your mouth to be making some funny noise. I repeat, what do you contribute? Again, don't come up with that "our oil" trash, it doesn't hold water.
You're just a miserable ranting muslim, who is pained about the success of the south and the miserable condition the north is, as a result of practising a back ward religion.

Let's bring out the stats and see which set of people are miserable, the north or the south.

If we didn't plant the 'oyel' who did, you? Or your god? Tell me, who. Like I told you before, the least illiterate in the south is ten times smarter than the highest genius in the north. If you want proof, I'll give you one. Ask yourself why your northerners leave the north and come here to hustle selling mai shai, suya, Polish shoes and do manicure?

If you truly want to know what we contribute to the development of Nigeria, ask yourself who Seun Osewa, Ayodele Dada, Wole Soyinka, Chinua Achebe and Co is? May be then a semblance of sense will dawn on your empty skull.

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by Mcreloaded(m): 3:26pm On May 14, 2017
He who goes to equity should go with clean hands
Make sure you have no skeleton in your cupboard when you want to challenge this government and also make sure you are constitutionally protected in case this government wants to frame you if not you will be swept under the rug
That's why Fayose of Ekiti state is greatly admired as he has stood the test of time ant the government of the day are tired of fighting him because he is resolute and stands tall
please emir Sanusi or any other person that plans to take on this or future government be advised it is not an easy task
Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by Nobody: 3:55pm On May 14, 2017
nextprince:

It is the south that will bear a different name in the event of break up. Now with the drying of oil, what do the south produce, Lagos apart? Absolutely nothing apart from "our oyel".

the entire southwest can be industrialised under the singular influence of the lagos metropolitan area. all they need do is align with the same developmental objective/program.

obafemi awolowo in his lifetime already showed that it can be done

point out one race/nation of negroid persuasion that has successfully engendered economic development via natural resource alone? NONE

the black man lacks the spiritual capacity to be fair to his fellow man. ibn battuta was right in his assesment of the black race. .
Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by Bimpe29: 4:07pm On May 14, 2017
I don't see it in the light of 1963 episode.
Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by bameyi(m): 4:17pm On May 14, 2017
Sanusi may not have won the presidency but he stands better chance at it . He need to be careful cause who ever the gods wants to sacrifice they send him on an unending adventure he needs to withdraw pull back I stay away from politics focus on his King men.
Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by SafeDavid(m): 4:21pm On May 14, 2017
Nobody dares touch our dear Onirisha like that.

Abi you wan try the thunder that will fire even the Queen of England in Buckingham palace?

Here in the South West, we respect tradition even more than life itself.
Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by mentorandfriend(m): 4:54pm On May 14, 2017
azimibraun:
I won't be forced to debate the issue of misappropriation of funds with the devils but I will only just laugh at the other stupid reasons given by them to want to war with the emir. Sanusi as Emir of Kano simply means 2 captain on a ship in Kano. They should have prepared themselves knowing a Man who spoke against his employer GEJ and the FGN at that big stage was coming down to a smaller stage. A place where he has more influence, experience, knowledge and acceptability than anybody in KNSG at the moment. War with the Emir at your own peril. Manage him well and shine. The Governor and the rest are on a suicide mission. Change has come to the Kano Emirate. The Man on the throne is civilised and full of guts. Why won't he send his little brilliant girl to represent him on an issue concerning little girls? who best would have connected more with those girls than their peer? That was a huge move made by the emir. I applauded him because he made a bold statement with that. " I have a daughter like these girls so I know how it feels when I can't account for here where about" Emir Sanusi may be of the Kano emirate but again the Kano cabal should knw he is a national figure and has friends all over the country across many divides. Nigerians will resist any attempt to mess him for standing by truth against the northern brutal and shameless oligarchs.
The only problem with your analysis is that you failed to take account of the people in the streets, the religious zealots, men who are being favoured by the Islamic religion as we have it, who hate the guts of Emir Sanusi.

Initially, they were at liberty to marry up to 4 beautiful women of their choosing, whether they had means to take care of them or not. Then, a new Emir rises to threaten this privilege, insisting that he'll soon push a law to stop those who can't take care of more than one wife to stop engaging in polygamy. Patriarchy will fight back. You think it's easy to give up the privilege of marrying four beautiful women without putting up a fight?

Then again, this new Emir is vocal about girl child education, and the child-not-bride campaign. So, child betrothal and all that will soon come to an end.

Most things the average northerner has been enjoying, as permissible by the Islamic teachings is under threat by Emir Sanusi.

I tell you, most people of Kano are happy about this new developments that is brewing to take down the Emir, and if his powerful friends in Abuja would have non of it, a Kano riot is what you'll get. A Kano riot is better imagined than experienced.

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by enomakos(m): 5:33pm On May 14, 2017
trippy:
I actually hope he is dethroned. that post there isn't for him. Getting a lot of unnecessary attention for that seat. Let him just go into politics full time
oh and his daughter representing him in that manner is totally wrong. it's their tradition and they're not pleased with it
what fucking tradition?
Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by nextprince: 5:46pm On May 14, 2017
AfroSamurai:
I served in the north! Sokoto state to be precise. So i've met countless muslims. So see why I said you're an illiterate?

I'm alive because I'm not stupid enough to tell a man he is stupid in his own house. tongue

You're just a miserable ranting muslim, who is pained about the success of the south and the miserable condition the north is, as a result of practising a back ward religion.

Let's bring out the stats and see which set of people are miserable, the north or the south.

If we didn't plant the 'oyel' who did, you? Or your god? Tell me, who. Like I told you before, the least illiterate in the south is ten times smarter than the highest genius in the north. If you want proof, I'll give you one. Ask yourself why your northerners leave the north and come here to hustle selling mai shai, suya, Polish shoes and do manicure?

If you truly want to know what we contribute to the development of Nigeria, ask yourself who Seun Osewa, Ayodele Dada, Wole Soyinka, Chinua Achebe and Co is? May be then a semblance of sense will dawn on your empty skull.

You are nothing but an illiterate ranting so much without saying anything at the end of the day.
You served in the north, and then? Stop making effort to sound like a graduate because I doubt if are one. You did not tell a man he is stupid in his own house, why didn't you? You claimed to have been in Sokoto and it is difficult for you to notice that the northerners have nothing to envy about your places. Which school did you attend? If you care to know, Southerners hustling in the north far outnumber their northern counterparts in the south. I know this will be a herculean task for the illiterate, won't be surprised. "If we didn't plant the oil, who did"? Did you? Pls, tell me how you cultivated oil, Mr "education". Is it your god that cultivated it? Apart from hungry thugs going about with this trash of "our oyel" name one enlightened individual making such noise. So because northerners do menial jobs in the south means there are no miserable southerners struggling to make ends meet in the north? And as I type right now, thousands of them are packed inside Young Shall Grow vehicles heading towards the north what are they going to do there? Develop the north?
You are here mentioning Wole Soyinka when the question is; what do you contribute to the national purse? How much is Soyinka contributing to national resources? If you are talking about individuals, how many people were employed by all these people combined as compared to Aliko Dangote?
If you are actually educated, you don't need to prove it, it will be noticed and as far as I'm concerned, you are just an illiterate suffering from joblessness.

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by nextprince: 5:56pm On May 14, 2017
vedaxcool:


Sometimes you wonder how they reason it is like they are satisfied with mediocrity and poor governance as long as it is the north fault.

Their matter just taya me. Look at one of them fuming from both sides of his mouth that northerners are hustling in the south. And I ask, aren't there southerners hustling in the north? I asked what they contribute to the national purse, he started writers. And this is the same person calling others illiterates.

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by hero2000: 6:37pm On May 14, 2017
wasiudvd:
Lagido Sanusi Lagido then as CBN governor removed people as the head of institution they single handedly built. the same allegations, Financial misappropriation, conducts against cooperate ethics e.t.c.
According to him he was cleaning the financial institutions of mess, but he really messed things up.
he is alleged to have...., let him be probed, if found guilty, he should face the penalty.
Karma is a biatch.

"....removed people as the head of institution they single handedly built."

So because they started the bank they should use depositors' funds and bank assets as their father's property abi!? Take funds to build private properties and compel their banks to rent it at exorbitant rates for branches.
You don't understand what was going on with banks then.

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by Princewell2012(m): 6:38pm On May 14, 2017
Kingsolex1:

it then means truth has always been their drive irrespective of affiliation or benefits.

Dont nind them, his only offends is because he speaks against Lord Buhari.
Thats why they re after him.

This country doesnt like truth. Period.

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by Princewell2012(m): 6:48pm On May 14, 2017
azimibraun:
I won't be forced to debate the issue of misappropriation of funds with the devils but I will only just laugh at the other stupid reasons given by them to want to war with the emir. Sanusi as Emir of Kano simply means 2 captain on a ship in Kano. They should have prepared themselves knowing a Man who spoke against his employer GEJ and the FGN at that big stage was coming down to a smaller stage. A place where he has more influence, experience, knowledge and acceptability than anybody in KNSG at the moment. War with the Emir at your own peril. Manage him well and shine. The Governor and the rest are on a suicide mission. Change has come to the Kano Emirate. The Man on the throne is civilised and full of guts. Why won't he send his little brilliant girl to represent him on an issue concerning little girls? who best would have connected more with those girls than their peer? That was a huge move made by the emir. I applauded him because he made a bold statement with that. " I have a daughter like these girls so I know how it feels when I can't account for here where about" Emir Sanusi may be of the Kano emirate but again the Kano cabal should knw he is a national figure and has friends all over the country across many divides. Nigerians will resist any attempt to mess him for standing by truth against the northern brutal and shameless oligarchs.

God bless you sir.

They thought 2017 is the same things as 1963.

Then it also shows that they are man of the truth
.

To me that is the meaning of intergrety.


Buhari will continue to haunt anyone that speaks against him.

Yet some people called him a man of intergrety.

Pathetic.

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by AfroSamurai: 7:16pm On May 14, 2017
nextprince:


You are nothing but an illiterate ranting so much without saying anything at the end of the day.
You served in the north, and then? Stop making effort to sound like a graduate because I doubt if are one. You did not tell a man he is stupid in his own house, why didn't you? You claimed to have been in Sokoto and it is difficult for you to notice that the northerners have nothing to envy about your places. Which school did you attend? If you care to know, Southerners hustling in the north far outnumber their northern counterparts in the south. I know this will be a herculean task for the illiterate, won't be surprised. "If we didn't plant the oil, who did"? Did you? Pls, tell me how you cultivated oil, Mr "education". Is it your god that cultivated it? Apart from hungry thugs going about with this trash of "our oyel" name one enlightened individual making such noise. So because northerners do menial jobs in the south means there are no miserable southerners struggling to make ends meet in the north? And as I type right now, thousands of them are packed inside Young Shall Grow vehicles heading towards the north what are they going to do there? Develop the north?
You are here mentioning Wole Soyinka when the question is; what do you contribute to the national purse? How much is Soyinka contributing to national resources? If you are talking about individuals, how many people were employed by all these people combined as compared to Aliko Dangote?
If you are actually educated, you don't need to prove it, it will be noticed and as far as I'm concerned, you are just an illiterate suffering from joblessness.
You're a mute fool! And I'm amazed at the display of your foolishness yet myopic insight.

You seem to forget only a fool will tell a man he is stupid in his own house. That's the answer I readily give to shallow minded individuals like you.

The southerners hustling in the north are doing what exactly, selling suya and polishing shoes everywhere, right? Indeed, you're a shallow minded individual.

If the northerners have nothing to envy from the southerners, why are they trying so hard to beef up education and rub shoulders with the south? You think I don't know local governments in the north send a fortune sending aboki's to school, even as they refuse to go to school?. Perish the thought! The north envy the south. Choke on it.

As for the 'oyel' yes! Our God put it there and gave it to us to cultivate! Yes, you heard me. I wonder why your god didn't give you 'oyel' to cultivate but instead gave you barren lands riddled with drought to cultivate. Nonsense!.

I'm sure you know the southerners doing menial jobs in the north are learning one form of trade or another, not being Mai Shia and frying Indomie up and down. Please keep mute.

You see where you deviate like a deviant. If Wole Soyinka didn't pave way for education, will Dangote, who was helped by plethora of military dictators to become wealthy employ employable graduates?

Now Mr. See just how lame your position is? Your religion blinds you from seeing the truth, which is, your religion is causing untold damages to the mind of many of you. That's why many of you can't survive outside the shindig of region.

Please rest in pieces and digest the information above. May be it might just ease your suffering and enlighten you and your lot!

Nonsense!. tongue

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by wasiudvd(m): 8:05pm On May 14, 2017
hero2000:


"....removed people as the head of institution they single handedly built."

So because they started the bank they should use depositors' funds and bank assets as their father's property abi!? Take funds to build private properties and compel their banks to rent it at exorbitant rates for branches.
You don't understand what was going on with banks then.

And you understand what is going on at the Kano Emirate?
Sanusi used his office to remove those who are against him becoming CBN governor. The same thing is about to happen to him.
if he us guilty of those allegations, he should face the music.
Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by larrypourl(m): 8:08pm On May 14, 2017
wordcat:
I'm still wondering why Sanusi accepted the Emirship in the first place

Its been his greatest dream.

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by vedaxcool(m): 8:12pm On May 14, 2017
nextprince:


Their matter just taya me. Look at one of them fuming from both sides of his mouth that northerners are hustling in the south. And I ask, aren't there southerners hustling in the north? I asked what they contribute to the national purse, he started writers. And this is the same person calling others illiterates.

SMH to them.... anti northern fanaticism is being used to fool these youth into accepting they are superior despite the high levels of unemployment and looting taking place. The lies have been used to placate them.

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by Amoto94(m): 9:31pm On May 14, 2017
nextprince, Vedaxcool, FriendNG I salute you all for your gallantry.

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by FriendNG: 9:39pm On May 14, 2017
Amoto94:
nextprince, Vedaxcool, FriendNG I salute you all for your gallantry.

I also give you tuwale puwa puwa.

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by Antoeni(m): 12:24am On May 15, 2017
My Emir Aboki pls tread with caution
Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by nextprince: 2:42am On May 15, 2017
AfroSamurai:
You're a mute fool! And I'm amazed at the display of your foolishness yet myopic insight.

You seem to forget only a fool will tell a man he is stupid in his own house. That's the answer I readily give to shallow minded individuals like you.

The southerners hustling in the north are doing what exactly, selling suya and polishing shoes everywhere, right? Indeed, you're a shallow minded individual.

If the northerners have nothing to envy from the southerners, why are they trying so hard to beef up education and rub shoulders with the south? You think I don't know local governments in the north send a fortune sending aboki's to school, even as they refuse to go to school?. Perish the thought! The north envy the south. Choke on it.

As for the 'oyel' yes! Our God put it there and gave it to us to cultivate! Yes, you heard me. I wonder why your god didn't give you 'oyel' to cultivate but instead gave you barren lands riddled with drought to cultivate. Nonsense!.

I'm sure you know the southerners doing menial jobs in the north are learning one form of trade or another, not being Mai Shia and frying Indomie up and down. Please keep mute.

You see where you deviate like a deviant. If Wole Soyinka didn't pave way for education, will Dangote, who was helped by plethora of military dictators to become wealthy employ employable graduates?

Now Mr. See just how lame your position is? Your religion blinds you from seeing the truth, which is, your religion is causing untold damages to the mind of many of you. That's why many of you can't survive outside the shindig of region.

Please rest in pieces and digest the information above. May be it might just ease your suffering and enlighten you and your lot!

Nonsense!. tongue

Will you keep quiet and stop acting mental laziness? Just to remind you before you label me a coward, stop throwing insults. Even though I know that is the easy path most you take when it is obvious logic is failing. You are so happy to have realised that you don't take a fight to a man in his own house, thank God for that education.
Hehe. Everyone has a trade he/she is usually comfortable with. If Hausas are mai suya and shai, it will interest you to know that uche, chinedu also hawk okpa, chinchin in the north . The ever presence of ladies in brothels all over the north are also learning trades abi? Yes, I know some northern ladies practise prostitution down south but very insignificant number when compared to these things "hawking" everywhere.
Sharap. Dangote's parents have been businessmen even before military leadership in Nigeria. Go and find out, ie if your tiny literacy can assist you in doing that.
You are here fuming about north envying education. So education is your invention? Your sense of history must be very poor. For your information, the north doesn't even know what you are talking about. Do you call yourselves educated? Educated in what exactly? Robbery, human rituals, cultism, just name them. What will the north envy in these forms of education?
Oh! Your god planted oil for you? Your god should also provide you the might to harvest alone otherwise, it will be harvested by everyone and you can only make noise about it. But apart from that oyel, what do you produce? Spare me those craps of Soyinka. If Soyinka had not written books, others wouldn't have been educated, is that what you are saying. Meanwhile, we are talking of science and technologies and you are here mentioning a prof in literature. The question remains; what do you contribute to national purse? Stop all these oil crap, it is already stale and your secrets are being thrown to the fore.
Stock these into your skull and remain in pieces as well.
Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by 9jakool: 3:14am On May 15, 2017
Ersan:


Fam, one of the many advantages of Nigeria breaking is the chance for us to have a different identity. They can keep their Nigeria or Biafra or whatever they choose. We will carve out a new identity for ourselves because trust me, on the international stage...we currently don't have one. The nigerian stereotype has been corrupted with that of southern Nigeria.
Every part of Nigeria is responsible for the stereotypes that Nigeria's known for. The Southern 1/2 has its share like
-drug trafficking
-militancy
-pollution
-kidnapping
The Nothern 1/2 also has its share like
-Religious intolerance
-Boko Haram/Terrorism
-Polio
-Extreme poverty
-Illiteracy

Nonetheless, these are just stereotypes and aren't representative of most Nigerians.

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Re: Emir Sanusi's Grandfather Was Dethroned In 1963 & It's About To Repeat Itself by AfroSamurai: 3:15am On May 15, 2017
nextprince:

Will you keep quiet and stop acting mental laziness? Just to remind you before you label me a coward, stop throwing insults. Even though I know that is the easy path most you take when it is obvious logic is failing. You are so happy to have realised that you don't take a fight to a man in his own house, thank God for that education.
At last we're getting somewhere. I know I've been schooling you, so lemme continue to school you so you'll know what it truly means for one to be educated.

Hehe. Everyone has a trade he/she is usually comfortable with. If Hausas are mai suya and shai, it will interest you to know that uche, chinedu also hawk okpa, chinchin in the north . The ever presence of ladies in brothels all over the north are also learning trades abi? Yes, I know some northern ladies practise prostitution down south but very insignificant number when compared to these things "hawking" everywhere.
So tell me, if northern ladies practise prostitution, southerners do Mai suya, Mai Shai and shoe-makers in the north? That's your answer. Let it sink inside your empty skull once again so it can educated you a lil.

Sharap. Dangote's parents have been businessmen even before military leadership in Nigeria. Go and find out, ie if your tiny literacy can assist you in doing that.
Are we talking about Dangote's parents here? We are talking about the things that helped Dangote become the richest man in Africa. Being friends with military dictators played a very major role. So, once again, you've been educated. Sit tight lemme continue.

You are here fuming about north envying education. So education is your invention? Your sense of history must be very poor. For your information, the north doesn't even know what you are talking about. Do you call yourselves educated? Educated in what exactly? Robbery, human rituals, cultism, just name them. What will the north envy in these forms of education?
Of course they don't know what I'm talking about, how can they when they're bloody illiterates. You expect someone who marries a 9 year old girl to know what education is all about? Or someone who sits down on the sand and chant "la ila ila la" to know what being educated is perish the thought. You guys are filthy illiterate. You give education and civilisation a bad name. No wonder you act like savages and slaughter human beings like rams.

Oh! Your god planted oil for you? Your god should also provide you the might to harvest alone otherwise, it will be harvested by everyone and you can only make noise about it. But apart from that oyel, what do you produce?
Have you checked the IGR of southern states? https://www.nairaland.com/2388031/ten-nigerian-states-highest-igr

Click on that link so you'll be properly educated.

Spare me those craps of Soyinka. If Soyinka had not written books, others wouldn't have been educated, is that what you are saying. Meanwhile, we are talking of science and technologies and you are here mentioning a prof in literature. The question remains; what do you contribute to national purse? Stop all these oil crap, it is already stale and your secrets are being thrown to the fore.
Stock these into your skull and remain in pieces as well.
The link above have given answers to your feeble and nonsensical questions that smacks the bit of every atom of sensibility.

You've so far shown you're a glorified illiterate with access to internet. I urge you to use that internet to educate yourself properly. Your region is backward, lame and almost useless. It's almost a shame to even call it a region because it looks like a place where wild animals are kept.

Here is another link that show the number of states rich states in Nigeria. Tell me where your pride of north is: http:///top-10-richest-states-in-nigeria-2016/

Where there is 10 southern states, only one nothern state is present, and you're here m noise!

Shame on you!. tongue

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