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Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by UncleJudax(m): 1:08pm On Mar 05, 2018
Joshuaoseoboh:
God please give me a good job so that I would not just wake up everyday and the first thing I do is to check nairaland. Amen.
It is called Addiction. It may end up getting you sacked (after you got Job), if you dont check it.
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by olisaEze(m): 1:51pm On Mar 05, 2018
Joshuaoseoboh:
God please when I get the job help me not to have this kind of people as co-workers. Amen
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy. Savage clapback! Lwtmb cheesy cheesy cheesy

Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by delivryboy: 1:56pm On Mar 05, 2018
Did you notice the headline/title of he thread? There was no mention of the ethnicity of the victims. Surely it was the Fulanis that have been killed but you would not see the sensationalism that would have accompanied the title if it was CHRISTIANS being killed. With this kind of bias, I can only say the Fulanis would come back in a reprisal attack which would attract an atomic bomb size public outcry, though I'm not Fulani, but I'm certain the Fulanis care more about their revenge more that public image at the present times. There is so much media bias is the broadcasting of the crisis in the north involving Fulanis and other ethnic groups. The Nigerian media has contributed in the escalation of the crisis thatn ever trying to end it. Why? Because we don't want our religion to look bad in the eyes of the world. The circle continues.
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by Nobody: 2:17pm On Mar 05, 2018
For those criticizing Waziri, you must understand his reasons. Neutrality on all areas, is the bane of justice. And I strongly disagree with those who said he never reacted when other areas or people were attacked. Have you been reading the news lately, or are you just waiting for a chance to nail the man?
Are you sure you're not a troll who has infiltrated our ranks in other to cast doubts on the man, thus raising sympathy for the incumbent?
What if those cows belonged to someone close to him, and in a bid to bend him, they did what they did?
Politics is dirty.
People can be silenced by many and any means. But Waziri is not intimidated.

This leaves us with two options- Atiku and Duke.

But in the game of power, you consider your most chances.
Let's say Duke was able to garner some votes from SS, SE, and SW,....and probably, MB (middle-belt), leaving NE and NW virtually a lost zone, the probability of such votes equaling or surpassing that of Atiku's, is very very slim.
Atiku has a base.
In politics, you must have a history, you must have field knowledge, you must have the understanding of the rules of the game. Atiku has put presidents into power. This man has a political base.
Atiku will get votes from SS, SE, SW, MB, NE, NW. This is not a guess, it is a fact.
He is Buhari's match, or in actual sense, superior.
They want fulani, he is fulani.
They want a Muslim, he is a Muslim. They want one who has a base, he has it. Talk of money, he has surplus.
But Atiku is a different fulani, just as Umaru Musa-Yaradua.
His blood is diluted, and not stone-cold concentrated. He is not from #Daura.
He is sane.
Not an extremist.
Not a military man.
He has a knowledge of the economy.

Duke is young, intelligent, looks hopeful. The problem is, who are his base? Who surrounds him?

Which is why, it is best we (Nigerians) better decide on where specifically our votes will go- To Atiku, or Duke?

By the way, Duke won't thrive much in Abuja with a northern oligarchy that still runs this country. That's the stark truth.
Politics is a north's chessboard. No other ethnic nationality plays it better.
Commerce is Igbos inheritance. Talk business, talk Igbos.
IT is Yoruba's swimming pool. Information technology is where they relax.
These are crucial lessons to note in this game.
So, let's call a spade a spade.
OBJ did it once with GEJ, now those guys up north have seen it coming again. Unless, the north is divided in their opinion,..
In the long run, Duke would have to compromise to survive in Aso Rock. Which was why Jonathan humbly bowed out, and which was why Osinbajo shied out when he was the coordinator of Nigeria in his boss's absence.

You need a lion to catch a lion. Sending in a goodlooking antelope, into a lion pride, is suicide.

So, before we cast our vote 'anyhow' by sharing our votes between these two, let's be wise and channel our whole force, our collective votes to one man- Atiku.
Not even a rigged ballot box can outdo the resulting reality.

Or haven't you seen a case where a referee has been bribed to favor a particular team, but the underdogs are just too good that even the whistle have refused to blow?

The mission is the same:
#buhariMustGo
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by Nobody: 2:22pm On Mar 05, 2018
franchasng:
Atiku Abubakar just lost over 1 million credible votes through this careless publication, its a pity that all Fulanis think alike no matter what, so sadangry angry

No hope for Nigeria come 2019 because it seems all the available popular northern presidential candidates are Fulani, which means all these ruthless massacre will continue after 2019 unless Nigerians surprise them and do the north another Donald Trump come 2019 angry
Does it mean there are no Hausas to contest for 2019 presidential election. Truly, Hausas have been eternally enslaved
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by Joshuaoseoboh(m): 2:27pm On Mar 05, 2018
UncleJudax:
It is called Addiction. It may end up getting you sacked (after you got Job), if you dont check it.
Thank you for the advice. I think what I need at this point is the job
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by Geesaintagape: 2:27pm On Mar 05, 2018
Can i stop reading 9ja news.
Sorrow everyday
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by Joshuaoseoboh(m): 2:30pm On Mar 05, 2018
tall2ce:
That's where greed set in. Everyone just want a good job, once they get it, they don't care what happens in the country. They don't
Lord help my friend to understand that being jobless does is Not the antidote to greed. Amen
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by Joshuaoseoboh(m): 2:32pm On Mar 05, 2018
ZombieBuster:
God no go hear you
Since you have Buhari as a president
Why you come turn speaker of the house of representatives of heaven?. hope you know impersonation is an offence.
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by UncleJudax(m): 2:35pm On Mar 05, 2018
Joshuaoseoboh:
Thank you for the advice. I think what I need at this point is the job
Again, unless you are sleeping at the Job section...since you need one....you...Well...good luck
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 2:36pm On Mar 05, 2018
sanerugwei:
What was his reaction when other tribes are at the receiving end?

To those who believe any fulani can be de-tribalised, this is a poser for you.
The matter tire person
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by AnanseK(m): 2:44pm On Mar 05, 2018
sanerugwei:
You are a clown who bandy words about without knowing the meaning of such. Action speaks louder than words... we are still suffering a certain body language or is it body odour acrobats...

Whatever rocks your boat... this is the last audience you will be granted...so bounce off..

And the thing goes skrrrraaaaaa shocked shocked grin grin

Let me help you a wee bit, go check wikipedia...

[/b]Abubakar was born to an itinerant Fulani trader and farmer Garba Abubakar, and his second wife, Aisha Kande, in Jada village in what is today Adamawa State, formerly Gongola state.[b] He was named for his paternal grandfather, Atiku Abdulkadir. An older sister died in infancy, making Atiku the only child of his parents who divorced before his father's death by drowning in 1957. Abubakar's early years were spent in Kojoli, 30 kilometres east of Jada. His mother later remarried. She died of a heart attack in 1984.
You are obviously an anxious or frustrated person redy to snap on minor provocation. I am worried that you may harm yourself. I sicerely hope that this trait is not genetic.
Having said that , i can see that you get your education from Wikepedia , which is not bad for general knowledge. I will accept your assumption as actual, but what i am telling you is the factual. Please don't forget to take your drugs. And if you need help don't hesitate to ask.
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by sanerugwei: 2:55pm On Mar 05, 2018
AnanseK:
You are obviously an anxious or frustrated person redy to snap on minor provocation. I am worried that you may harm yourself. I sicerely hope that this trait is not genetic.
Having said that , i can see that you get your education from Wikepedia , which is not bad for general knowledge. I will accept your assumption as actual, but what i am telling you is the factual. Please don't forget to take your drugs. And if you need help don't hesitate to ask.
You will be taken serious when you type coherently.

Mister factual, you are hearing voices in your head again? Overdoes is not the option, though, it is a pity you have stayed away from your pills for too long.

Sorry, I had to give you further audience out of pity as I do not want you to harm yourself.

Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by sanerugwei: 3:05pm On Mar 05, 2018
ebullientkay:
For those criticizing Waziri, you must understand his reasons. Neutrality on all areas, is the bane of justice. And I strongly disagree with those who said he never reacted when other areas or people were attacked. Have you been reading the news lately, or are you just waiting for a chance to nail the man?
Are you sure you're not a troll who has infiltrated our ranks in other to cast doubts on the man, thus raising sympathy for the incumbent?
What if those cows belonged to someone close to him, and in a bid to bend him, they did what they did?
Politics is dirty.
People can be silenced by many and any means. But Waziri is not intimidated.

This leaves us with two options- Atiku and Duke.

But in the game of power, you consider your most chances.
Let's say Duke was able to garner some votes from SS, SE, and SW,....and probably, MB (middle-belt), leaving NE and NW virtually a lost zone, the probability of such votes equaling or surpassing that of Atiku's, is very very slim.
Atiku has a base.
In politics, you must have a history, you must have field knowledge, you must have the understanding of the rules of the game. Atiku has put presidents into power. This man has a political base.
Atiku will get votes from SS, SE, SW, MB, NE, NW. This is not a guess, it is a fact.
He is Buhari's match, or in actual sense, superior.
[b][/b]They want fulani, he is fulani.
They want a Muslim, he is a Muslim. They want one who has a base, he has it. [b][/b]Talk of money, he has surplus.
But Atiku is a different fulani, just as Umaru Musa-Yaradua.
His blood is diluted, and not stone-cold concentrated. He is not from #Daura.
He is sane.
Not an extremist.
Not a military man.
He has a knowledge of the economy.

Duke is young, intelligent, looks hopeful. The problem is, who are his base? Who surrounds him?

Which is why, it is best we (Nigerians) better decide on where specifically our votes will go- To Atiku, or Duke?

By the way, Duke won't thrive much in Abuja with a northern oligarchy that still runs this country. That's the stark truth.
Politics is a north's chessboard. No other ethnic nationality plays it better.
Commerce is Igbos inheritance. Talk business, talk Igbos.
IT is Yoruba's swimming pool. Information technology is where they relax.
These are crucial lessons to note in this game.
So, let's call a spade a spade.
OBJ did it once with GEJ, now those guys up north have seen it coming again. Unless, the north is divided in their opinion,..
In the long run, Duke would have to compromise to survive in Aso Rock. Which was why Jonathan humbly bowed out, and which was why Osinbajo shied out when he was the coordinator of Nigeria in his boss's absence.

You need a lion to catch a lion. Sending in a goodlooking antelope, into a lion pride, is suicide.

So, before we cast our vote 'anyhow' by sharing our votes between these two, let's be wise and channel our whole force, our collective votes to one man- Atiku.
Not even a rigged ballot box can outdo the resulting reality.

Or haven't you seen a case where a referee has been bribed to favor a particular team, but the underdogs are just too good that even the whistle have refused to blow?

The mission is the same:
#buhariMustGo
Nigerians do not want to vote a leader based on the bold prints anymore. What they want is a young dynamic and intelligent leader with sound economic and modern world outlook, not some expired old horse.

As the saying goes, he who sold his dog, only to buy monkey as pet, still has a squatting animal in his house.
So away with the old and gives us the young and bold.
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by dragonking2: 3:53pm On Mar 05, 2018
AnanseK:
Another ignorant posting. Who told you that Atiku is fulani? Or hausa?
Atiku is Fulani.

Get yourself educated and stop showing your ignorance online

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atiku_Abubakar
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by Turantula(m): 4:03pm On Mar 05, 2018
AnanseK:
You have 2 very bad traits. You are ignorant and you are a bigot.
Atiku is not Fulani and he is not Hausa. He has never claimed to be either.
I will never vote for Atiku but when he says what id right i will accept and awknowldge that. In this case he is right.
quack professor, Atiku is fulani
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by salesforce: 6:08pm On Mar 05, 2018
Ok
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by jobbers: 6:14pm On Mar 05, 2018
oh
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by alohman(m): 8:54pm On Mar 05, 2018
Buhari and Atiku are twins.. Nigeria is doomed. Go back and read his statement again and you will find out what I am saying.
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by delpee(f): 9:59pm On Mar 05, 2018
Joshuaoseoboh:
God please when I get the job help me not to have this kind of people as co-workers. Amen
You truly need a job. smiley Faith without works is dead though so go out and search daily. God can only bless the work of your hands I.E. your efforts
May God grant your wishes very soon.
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by Joshuaoseoboh(m): 10:05pm On Mar 05, 2018
delpee:
You truly need a job. smiley Faith without works is dead though so go out and search daily. God can only bless the work of your hands I.E. your efforts
May God grant your wishes very soon.
Thanks for the advice
Re: Atiku Reacts To Mambilla Attack, Calls For Justice by Nobody: 8:48pm On Mar 09, 2018
sanerugwei:
Nigerians do not want to vote a leader based on the bold prints anymore. What they want is a young dynamic and intelligent leader with sound economic and modern world outlook, not some expired old horse.

As the saying goes, he who sold his dog, only to buy monkey as pet, still has a squatting animal in his house.
So away with the old and gives us the young and bold.
I share your view walahi, a young and vibrant leader is what we actually need. Nonetheless, there are certain factors in-place to be considered.
#First, let's consider that if you get someone who is not independent, or willful (and by that I mean, one who can impress and impose total control of all aspects of the Nigerian political life, including its military and the elder statesmen), all you get in the end is a chicken little who would compromise to superior and more older forces.
#Secondly, Nigerian politics is not as that of the Europeans or Americans where to some extent there is a measure of autonomy (and even this is rarely the case, as political gladiators will never cease to exist), little ethnic tension, and wholly non-religious bias. In Nigeria however, the north wields political control and utilizes their population to checkmate and control the political roadmap. They have a good number in NASS, the military (including the service chiefs), etcetera. So, here we have it.
If you ain't a favorite and in their good books, it would be a whole lot of a difficult task to actually 'feel' in-charge.
#Thirdly, your vantage of youth depends on who you have in mind, but by your analysis, I would say you mean Duke.
What are his options? The issue is not Duke himself, it's about his chances. If we throw our votes behind him, remember, the highest bidder wins. Besides, most of his votes are down south.
But imagine a candidate who has southern support and can garner votes from the north.
We ain't doing this because Duke isn't good enough, no. But if we risk our partial votes for him and someone capitalizes on that and get himself more votes, at the end we might have only encouraged a second term for Bubu. The plan is to not divide our votes between these two, while aother group channels their entire votes to one person (#Bubu).
Political success is a game of number, how much you have (can spend) and your popularity.
It is not a game of sympathy and reason. It's not something one does because it has to be always right and in order. Sometimes abnormality is the game if it would only lead to success. It's a chess game.

I hope that helps.
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