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Re: Quit Notice Against Ndigbo: Middle Belt Dissociates Itself From The North by coptic: 8:53pm On Jun 12, 2017
farouk0403:
Then keep on dreaming, Jos is hausa land you can't change that. grin
I'm glad that even you could see through your own jokes.

Light and darkness can never relate.

cool
Re: Quit Notice Against Ndigbo: Middle Belt Dissociates Itself From The North by feelgoodInc: 8:58pm On Jun 12, 2017
Bigii:
Gbam!

Their youths are so disgusting when it comes to national issues. They dont know anything other than tribalism. They will be beating their chest discussing politics and marginalization in their group of gathering. In a group of 10, ask 2 out of 10 to produce PVC they will go silence forever. Them no sabi vote! They collect money for PVC before giving it out to the rightful owner.
you truly believe in the voting system don't you?
And you want someone else to register and vote in a system that has never favoured him/her.

do you even know why SS/SE was trending on 2015? why results were coming in but SS/SE results wasn't out yet. I suggest you should travel and learn about different cultures before you come online to say things you don't know.
Re: Quit Notice Against Ndigbo: Middle Belt Dissociates Itself From The North by feelgoodInc: 9:16pm On Jun 12, 2017
coptic:
Does speaking English make you an Englishman?

Kyase gave you a perfect response, but you'd rather wallow in ignorance.
maybe it's hard to differentiate that's what he is saying, if there was a riot and someone offers to shelter you, how will you differentiate religiously?
just asking
Re: Quit Notice Against Ndigbo: Middle Belt Dissociates Itself From The North by farouk0403(m): 9:19pm On Jun 12, 2017
coptic:
I'm glad that even you could see through your own jokes.

Light and darkness can never relate.

cool
Light and darkness

I am the former you are the latter.
Re: Quit Notice Against Ndigbo: Middle Belt Dissociates Itself From The North by Bigii(m): 9:31pm On Jun 12, 2017
feelgoodInc:
you truly believe in the voting system don't you?
And you want someone else to register and vote in a system that has never favoured him/her.

do you even know why SS/SE was trending on 2015? why results were coming in but SS/SE results wasn't out yet. I suggest you should travel and learn about different cultures before you come online to say things you don't know.


I hail from the middle belt, Studied in the North east (University of Maiduguri), served in the South east (Enugu state) 2015, I have work in the South-south(PH) for one year, been to Lagos several times for vacation, and I was a presiding officer in Amechi 1, Enugu south, Enugu state during the last general election. Can u see how i have gone round?

I'm speaking outta experience, and i can tell you that your people are more interested in quick and fraudulent money than building tomorrow undecided
Re: Quit Notice Against Ndigbo: Middle Belt Dissociates Itself From The North by coptic: 9:52pm On Jun 12, 2017
farouk0403:
Light and darkness

I am the former you are the latter.
Lol. Whatever. Suit yourself.

They just do not belong in the same class.
Re: Quit Notice Against Ndigbo: Middle Belt Dissociates Itself From The North by coptic: 9:56pm On Jun 12, 2017
feelgoodInc:
maybe it's hard to differentiate that's what he is saying, if there was a riot and someone offers to shelter you, how will you differentiate religiously?
just asking
Different, as in tell Muslims apart from Christians?

That's easy as pie. It has happened several times before.

They cannot relate even if they both speak in tongues.

Oil and water no dey mix.
Re: Quit Notice Against Ndigbo: Middle Belt Dissociates Itself From The North by feelgoodInc: 9:57pm On Jun 12, 2017
Bigii:
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I hail from the middle belt, Studied in the North east (University of Maiduguri), served in the South east (Enugu state) 2015, I have work in the South-south(PH) for one year, been to Lagos several times for vacation, and I was a presiding officer in Amechi 1, Enugu south, Enugu state during the last general election. Can u see how i have gone round?

I'm speaking outta experience, and i can tell you that your people are more interested in quick and fraudulent money than building tomorrow undecided
I'm not from the south east and they aren't my people but I've traveled too and I believe you said it out of experience, but one thing for me is I see things from from more than one perspective too.
you must have seen the "drive to accomplish"
and mistook it for fraud when you haven't been defrauded, there no need to act holier than thou
Re: Quit Notice Against Ndigbo: Middle Belt Dissociates Itself From The North by feelgoodInc: 9:58pm On Jun 12, 2017
coptic:
Different, as in tell Muslims apart from Christians?

That's easy as pie. It has happened several times before.

They cannot relate even if they both speak in tongues.

Oil and water no dey mix.
I mean if you were I the north
Re: Quit Notice Against Ndigbo: Middle Belt Dissociates Itself From The North by coptic: 9:59pm On Jun 12, 2017
feelgoodInc:
I mean if you were I the north
At this point, I don't quite follow.

How do you mean exactly?
Re: Quit Notice Against Ndigbo: Middle Belt Dissociates Itself From The North by feelgoodInc: 10:56pm On Jun 12, 2017
coptic:
At this point, I don't quite follow.

How do you mean exactly?
if you're a Christian from the south in the north and a religious violence took place and you decide to seek for shelter, how do you differentiate a a Christian from the multitude of Muslims there to seek for shelter, considering that you will want to seek shelter from a fellow Christian and you realize that they all speak the same language and they dress the same?
even if it's not a religious violence let's say a North south riots.
Re: Quit Notice Against Ndigbo: Middle Belt Dissociates Itself From The North by coptic: 11:21pm On Jun 12, 2017
feelgoodInc:
if you're a Christian from the south in the north and a religious violence took place and you decide to seek for shelter, how do you differentiate a a Christian from the multitude of Muslims there to seek for shelter, considering that you will want to seek shelter from a fellow Christian and you realize that they all speak the same language and they dress the same?
even if it's not a religious violence let's say a North south riots.
I am from Plateau State.

However, telling Muslims apart from Christians is easy when you have lived amidst them.

For starters, Christians and Muslims live in separate areas in most northern cities, as far as I know. There's that consciousness. So when a fight breaks out, you know what area to run towards.

Also, I wouldn't say they dress the same. The Muslims are always in kaftans, while the Christians wear kaftans almost only on Sundays or during special occasions. On other days, you'd find them on Ts and jeans/chinos - just like you would a southerner. There isn't much difference.

There are Muslims who prefer simple wears though, and so dress just like the christians do. They dress in T-shirts/shirts and jeans/chinoses. I've found the rich mallos to be many in this class.

That's why mode of dressing isn't exactly a reliable way to tell them apart. But when you see violent people on approach, you'd know, shey? It's easy.

When in a muslim-dominated area, run to old men. They will never let anyone lynch you, unless if they are the sort of old men that do not command respect. Regardless what, there'll be sane ones among them who will defend you.

The Hausa/Fulani Muslims are not all as bad as they are being portrayed. Only a few of them are that cruel. But you know how bad things make the news faster.

They remain the most friendly and accommodating tribe in Nigeria.

It's just that some of their youths are too volatile.
Re: Quit Notice Against Ndigbo: Middle Belt Dissociates Itself From The North by feelgoodInc: 11:35pm On Jun 12, 2017
coptic:
I am from Plateau State.

However, telling Muslims apart from Christians is easy when you have lived amidst them.

For starters, Christians and Muslims live in separate areas in most northern cities, as far as I know. There's that consciousness. So when a fight breaks out, you know what area to run towards.

Also, I wouldn't say they dress the same. The Muslims are always in kaftans, while the Christians wear kaftans almost only on Sundays or during special occasions. On other days, you'd find them on Ts and jeans/chinos - just like you would a southerner. There isn't much difference.

There are Muslims who prefer simple wears though, and so dress just like the christians do. They dress in T-shirts/shirts and jeans/chinoses. I've found the rich mallos to be many in this class.

That's why mode of dressing isn't exactly a reliable way to tell them apart. But when you see violent people on approach, you'd know, shey? It's easy.

When in a muslim-dominated area, run to old men. They will never let anyone lynch you, unless if they are the sort of old men that do not command respect. Regardless what, there'll be sane ones among them who will defend you.

The Hausa/Fulani Muslims are not all as bad as they are being portrayed. Only a few of them are that cruel. But you know how bad things make the news faster.

They remain the most friendly and accommodating tribe in Nigeria.

It's just that some of their youths are too volatile.
okay now I understand
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