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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Shampoo77: 7:19pm On Apr 09, 2019
Officialgarri:
Zuba is Niger state.


Oti, Zuba is part and parcel of FTC
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by PureMind2: 7:24pm On Apr 09, 2019
Abuja peoples joint
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by FemiMaduka(m): 7:28pm On Apr 09, 2019
Sinner1:
zuba is under Niger state, same with suleja,they can be called FCT just as mararaba and nyanya which are under nasarawa state..that reminds me why was the Nigerian capital moved from Yoruba land to the heart of Hausa land without Yoruba resisting, I think it was done perfectly with promises that no any other part of the country seaport will be allowed to function at full capacity outside that of Lagos. Also they is Likly to be a promise of Lagos still holding some embassies and multinational company headquarters,if not I see no business between Lagos and oil companies headquarters, other country embassies... Or do we have two capitals? Why don't they leave some in calabar which happen to be a former capita..... Don't quote me if you don't have any meanfull comment.

Abuja and its environs have nothing to do with Hausaland. Abuja is fully Gbagyi (the Hausas call them Gwari). Hausaland starts from around northern Kaduna state (areas around Zaria) up into Niger Republic. It is flanked to the right by areas belonging to the Kanuris, Marghis, Bachamas, Shuwas, Sayyawas etc. And to the left by areas belonging to the Zurus, Fulanis etc...

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Neldrizzy(m): 7:28pm On Apr 09, 2019
noisy45:
I remember going to Abuja last year for a job prospect went to submit a letter head for a job at FRSC HQ I was humiliated.
Lolz grin gist us bro
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Neldrizzy(m): 7:32pm On Apr 09, 2019
xcelentattitude:
Bobo otojosh yi, ori e pe.

I rep Dutse Alhaji
The list would have been incomplete without Dutse Alhaji.
The fear of Dutse Alhaji from 2pm daily is the beginning of wisdom, some drivers go to extent passing through kubwa just to beat the Dutse traffic. grin
Lolz that dutse junction hold up ehn ���� I pass through Kubwa Army scheme everyday �

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by flowx(m): 7:36pm On Apr 09, 2019
post=77401194:
....at Abuja?!

It is well!
. Na mental nau....
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by bilulu(m): 7:40pm On Apr 09, 2019
Robnectar:
1st all of....
where is federal housing junction, Lugbe
where is car wash junctionn, Lugbe
And where is berger junction, Lugbe
where is area3 junction


sorry op, ur list is full of balderdash
e b like say na only Lugbe u no for d whole of Abuja

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by safarigirl(f): 7:42pm On Apr 09, 2019
Sinner1:
zuba is under Niger state, same with suleja,they can be called FCT just as mararaba and nyanya which are under nasarawa state..that reminds me why was the Nigerian capital moved from Yoruba land to the heart of Hausa land without Yoruba resisting, I think it was done perfectly with promises that no any other part of the country seaport will be allowed to function at full capacity outside that of Lagos. Also they is Likly to be a promise of Lagos still holding some embassies and multinational company headquarters,if not I see no business between Lagos and oil companies headquarters, other country embassies... Or do we have two capitals? Why don't they leave some in calabar which happen to be a former capita..... Don't quote me if you don't have any meanfull comment.
look at how you are sprwing so much ignorance with great confidence. Which time you enter Abuja so?

Which Nyanya is under Nassarawa? I hope you are not confusing Nyanya with New Nyanya, these are two different places. And you will pass Mararaba before you even reach New Nyanya, same way there is New Karu, under Nasarawa, different from the actual Karu in AMAC

And who in heaven's name told you that FCT is Hausa land? Do you think every Northern state is Hausa land? For your information, FCT is Gbagyi land, first of all, anybody else in FCT is not an indigene

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by lotex(m): 7:48pm On Apr 09, 2019
@op...It would have been very interesting if the thread was backed up with pictures.
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by samwash(m): 8:03pm On Apr 09, 2019
rectitude:


Good write up. HOWEVER it is very important to always have a good study of the subject matter before feeding it to the public.

Abuja belongs to the (Gbagy poeple) it was and is never a Hausa land. The gbagyi's were only displaced in some part of Abuja as a result of their own hospitality but till date, the gbagyi's still own the lands in Abuja and that's why they get compensated and relocated whenever the government wants to develop any area in the Capital city.




I even heard that the propose Abuja land was surpose to be at Gwagwalada area becos that topographical area is a leveled land compared to were the present FCT is located but the federal government could not meet with the terms & conditions of the indigenous pple of that area so, they have to move forward to this present geographical location.
To me I don't kwn how true its cos, but the Airport is located towards that end. Airports are always sited at a level ground.
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by noisy45(m): 8:28pm On Apr 09, 2019
Neldrizzy:
Lolz grin gist us bro

No need bro it's my past
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Captaincool1(m): 8:30pm On Apr 09, 2019
Nbote:


Zuba is not in Niger state.. Zuba is actually part of gwagwalada area council. Niger state starts from Madalla...

That's true Zuba is in abuja.
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by stasius: 8:41pm On Apr 09, 2019
AYA nko?
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by pek(m): 9:19pm On Apr 09, 2019
I can categorically tell that either the op doesn't stay in Abuja or he isn't a commuter. There is no way Wuse should not be in your first three. I wonder what Duste Alhaji is doing on that list and Kubwa is not there. The only place you get after Duste Alhaji is Bwari. Giri is even busier than it.
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Robnectar(m): 11:23pm On Apr 09, 2019
bilulu:

e b like say na only Lugbe u no for d whole of Abuja
Lugbe nah abroad for here nah grin
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by ashjay001(m): 11:46pm On Apr 09, 2019
Nbote:


Oga no b me b d poster ooo... Go read my comment


No mind me o, I dey use ur own as sample for d op ni
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Sinner1(m): 3:14am On Apr 10, 2019
safarigirl:
look at how you are sprwing so much ignorance with great confidence. Which time you enter Abuja so?

Which Nyanya is under Nassarawa? I hope you are not confusing Nyanya with New Nyanya, these are two different places. And you will pass Mararaba before you even reach New Nyanya, same way there is New Karu, under Nasarawa, different from the actual Karu in AMAC

And who in heaven's name told you that FCT is Hausa land? Do you think every Northern state is Hausa land? For your information, FCT is Gbagyi land, first of all, anybody else in FCT is not an indigene
i don't want to argue with you because if I tell you that I have a nupe mother you will never believe.
I understand northern politics more than you. I knew gwari and nupe land and their relationship with Hausa more than you.from ibb house at hilltop Minna till tunga, chanchaga, shango,paiko then move to bida.if I may ask you, which is Hausa state.
Let me not say much.
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Charles545: 3:34am On Apr 10, 2019
I don't know Why that picture is used to portray Abuja
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by bilulu(m): 3:56pm On Apr 10, 2019
Robnectar:
Lugbe nah abroad for here nah grin
Lugbe abroad..... I don't understand
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Nobody: 4:20pm On Apr 10, 2019
samwash:





I even heard that the propose Abuja land was surpose to be at Gwagwalada area becos that topographical area is a leveled land compared to were the present FCT is located but the federal government could not meet with the terms & conditions of the indigenous pple of that area so, they have to move forward to this present geographical location.
To me I don't kwn how true its cos, but the Airport is located towards that end. Airports are always sited at a level ground.

What you heard is false. Which bloody terms and conditions can any so-called indigenous people give to the almighty Federal Government?
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Nobody: 4:22pm On Apr 10, 2019
Charles545:
I don't know Why that picture is used to portray Abuja

It's part of their northernisation and Islamisation agenda. They're forcing into the psyche of feeble minded Nigerians that Abuja is abokki-land and Muslim territory.

The National Mosque is not the most iconic building in Abuja, but somehow it gets more props than it deserves.

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Robnectar(m): 5:32pm On Apr 10, 2019
bilulu:
Lugbe abroad..... I don't understand
sure, don't u know cool
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by safarigirl(f): 7:27pm On Apr 10, 2019
Sinner1:
i don't want to argue with you because if I tell you that I have a nupe mother you will never believe.
I understand northern politics more than you. I knew gwari and nupe land and their relationship with Hausa more than you.from ibb house at hilltop Minna till tunga, chanchaga, shango,paiko then move to bida.if I may ask you, which is Hausa state.
Let me not say much.
your knowledge of politics has nothing to do with indigenous land ownership.

This is not politics, this is land ownership. Whether your mother is Nupe or not is inconsequential to the discussion. Gbagyi people are not Hausa, and don't you ever call them Hausa to their faces. I know enough of them to ascertain that

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Charles545: 9:42pm On Apr 10, 2019
Hedonini:


It's part of their northernisation and Islamisation agenda. They're forcing into the psyche of feeble minded Nigerians that Abuja is abokki-land and Muslim territory.

The National Mosque is not the most iconic building in Abuja, but somehow it gets more props than it deserves.

Finally, someone understands my view and lend his voice - thank you.
Places like the City Gate picture is best and most iconic. Nigerians just need to stop portraying the National Mosque as Abuja

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by bilulu(m): 10:41pm On Apr 10, 2019
Robnectar:
sure, don't u know cool
lugbe dat u can hardly find good roads.... can u compare it to ordinary kubwa? not to talk of gwarimpa
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Robnectar(m): 11:50pm On Apr 10, 2019
bilulu:

lugbe dat u can hardly find good roads.... can u compare it to ordinary kubwa? not to talk of gwarimpa
u just saying what u don't know....

Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by bilulu(m): 9:05am On Apr 11, 2019
Robnectar:
u just saying what u don't know....
Lol..... maybe you don't know anywhere else in Abuja except Lugbe so I'll pardon u
Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Robnectar(m): 10:33am On Apr 11, 2019
bilulu:

Lol..... maybe you don't know anywhere else in Abuja except Lugbe so I'll pardon u
u wan beat me b4

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Re: These Are The 5 Most Popular Bus Stops In Abuja by Sinner1(m): 6:41pm On Apr 12, 2019
safarigirl:
your knowledge of politics has nothing to do with indigenous land ownership.

This is not politics, this is land ownership. Whether your mother is Nupe or not is inconsequential to the discussion. Gbagyi people are not Hausa, and don't you ever call them Hausa to their faces. I know enough of them to ascertain that
which state is Hausa then

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