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Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by calabardick(m): 4:52pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
Any sane man living in Nigeria without a self defence system that can take out his atackers at least 100 meters away from him is doomed. Another civil war is looming in the country |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by BabaRamota1980: 4:54pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
This thread was opened to shine light on the atrocities of Fulani using Islan to persecute and wipe out Christians. Instead of focusing on this, some freaks have turned this into Yoruba vs Ibo competition.... Mods can you please delete these posts for derailing. Also going forward on these inputs ban any Yoruba vs Ibo contributor in addition to deleting their negative posts. Thanks. |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by BabaRamota1980: 4:59pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
calabardick: Very true! People are steadily being put on notice that fulani will come for you, if not today, sometime soon. Anyone caught unprepared should blame himself. In fact i believe we are already slow by waiting for the attack. Opponents of fulani should be preemptive and give a no-go warning to ban fulani entry into their land. Any fulani violator will be viewed as an attacker and instantly taken down. 2 Likes |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by Ibime(m): 5:01pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
PrecisionFx: At least you can engage your own sense to know Shekau and all leaders are Kanuri, and that Borno is a Kanuri area. . . . if you had any. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by MistadeRegal(m): 5:10pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
May GOD protect us. We all know this is real. |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by monlawal(m): 5:11pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
My comment simply put is "Do not let à country that profits from war destabilise the unity we are trying to build." "Do not let sour losers incite you to pick up arms, elections comes after every four years and you can make your choices through the ballot" "Do not let à certain group who have been blocked from putting their hands into the cookie jar make their fight, your fight. They will benefit and you will not." DON'T BE DECEIVED BY WHAT YOU READ ON THE MEDIA 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by Nobody: 5:18pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
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Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by Empiree: 5:27pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
tstx:it is their trick. They always love portraying christianity as persecuted religion while they take advantage of Africa economy but the idiots called African CHRISTIANs are too blind to see. Anytime they want to do their dirty trick in Africa they would say they want to help African CHRISTIANS and portray Islam as boogeyman. I don't subscribe to this lies in their article. They never talked about kidnapped Muslims in the North by Christians and forced them to covert to christianity. 1 Like
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Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by franchasng: 5:28pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
vannessa7:You sound intelligent but misinformed. No doubt you are an intelligent person but Lagos-Ibadan expressway Yoruba media have misinformed you and many Yorubas like you for decades now. First, crude oil was never the cause of the 1967 civil war, it was the 1966 Northern pogrom and Gowon's refusal to stop it that led to the civil war. You can grab foreign journalists account of the events of 1966 -1970 to learn the truth. Secondly, Ojukwu did not declare war on Nigeria, Ojukwu acted to safeguard Eastern Nigeria from Northern annihilation and persecution of Igbos through the Nigerian government/army backed 1966 pogrom in the north, so it was Gowon that declared Police action against Biafra to return Biafra back to Nigeria by force which led to the civil war. If Ojukwu did not do what he did by summoning Igbo and today Niger Delta leaders from all works of life on what to do to end the Eastern Nigeria persecution via pogrom which Gowon intentionally refused to stop, maybe half of Igbos and some Niger Deltas would have been wiped out in that 1966 pogrom. Ojukwu, Azikiwe, Aguiyi Ironsi from the onset hated disintegration or division of Nigeria and even stopped Adaka Boro from trying to secede Niger Delta from Nigeria, but the pogrom pushed Ojukwu into declaring Biafra independence out of no other choice but to protect the Igbos and other tribes that made up the then Eastern Nigeria, it had nothing to do with crude oil or greed because Ojukwu as at then was like a Prime Minister of Eastern Nigeria and also the son of the richest man in Nigeria and Africa then and one of Nigerian Army top officers with bright future. Again, the 1966 coup that was falsely tagged Igbo coup was never an Igbo coup because the coupists comprised of young soldiers from Igbo, Yoruba, Idoma, Plateau, Hausa-Fulani, Birom, Ijaw, etc but Nigerian Government carefully hid the names of the rest of the coupists from other tribes just to tag the coup an Igbo coup whereas the young soldiers acted on their own decision without consulting any Igbo forum or elites and even the coup leader that Igbos defended and stood by him was from Okpanam, a community in today Asaba Delta state who sometimes deny today that they are not Igbos. It is also worthy of note to note that Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu the coup leader who led the coupists in Kaduna went to Saudana's residence in company of northern soldiers, and Nzeogwu was not even armed, but the northern soldiers among them were armed and even helped to pull down Saudana's residence' gate to make way for them to enter his residence....so if it was an Igbo coup, why didn't they shoot Nzeogwu an Igbo man leading them to kill their northern leader This is one sad truth the Yoruba controlled media at that time hid from Nigerians and reason they erased history from Nigeria's syllabus just to hide the truths and keep peddling lies against Igbos in their effort to silence Igbos their biggest threat and challenger stopping them from Islamizing Nigeria as commanded by Uthman Dan Fodio. Again, mind you, Igbos had no reason to carry out any tribal coup in 1966 when Igbos dominated every sector of Nigeria back then. Igbo man was the President (Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe), Igbo man was the Senate President (Nwafor Orizu), Igbo man was the richest man in Nigeria and West Africa then (Ojukwu's father), Igbo man was Nigeria's Chief of Army Staff (Maj. Gen. Aguiyi Ironsi), and so many others that I wouldn't want to bore you with. Yorubas have always wished to take the place of Igbos in Nigeria after independence and the coup and civil war that followed gave them that opportunity to start pretentious romance and fake alliance with the north out of selfish desires to dominate Nigeria's national politics, leadership and economy. Yorubas have a price, once you offer them their price, they betray their alliance, you can take it to bank, I have cited examples for you earlier. As for Awolowo, it is on record, use Google, he committed suicide out of frustration and depression of the evil he supported while serving under Gowon and the northern betrayal after all the evil he committed for the North to convince them to help him become president just as Tinubu is doing today. HOW CHIEF OBAFEMI AWOLOWO DIED A probable cause of death Some reports alleged that Papa Awo committed self-murder because he wanted to stop the probable growth of military tribunal into an uprising. Chief Awolowo was going to drive it with his political allies. The main reason was the intention of General Ibrahim Babangida, Nigerian Military President, to keep the helm of the country for life at that time. Obafemi Awolowo planned to remove Ibrahim Babangida from power with the help of armed people insurrection. But, unfortunately, one of the participants in that campaign betrayed them and handed the record of the conspiracy to the military. When everything was revealed, General Babangida held a meeting to Chief Awolowo and threatened him with prison and exile. Then Papa Awo allegedly decided to commit self-murder instead of spending the rest of his life in prison. But before that, Obafemi Awolowo gathered his ‘comrades-in-arms’ again. At that meeting, the name of their traitor was revealed. According to Nigerian politician Mr Adebayo Adeyinka, it was Chief Lateef Jakande, the former Executive Governor of Lagos State. Although Jakande denied his guilt, the evidence was against him. To tell the truth, the former Governor still denies that they had any disagreements with Papa Awo. Later Chief Awolowo took poison, but the public was told that he had died in the bathroom while brushing his teeth. Source: https://www.legit.ng/1169589-what-led-death-chief-obafemi-awolowo.html 6 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by HandOverMouth: 5:36pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
GorkoDimo: You're not making any sense |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by urahara(m): 5:37pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
1Sharon: Purify it in the sense that Usman Danfodio felt that the northerners of that time were mixing Islam with idol worship. Islam got to the northern part of Nigeria through North Africa and the Senegalese basin. Merchants from North Africa and Mali converted traditional rulers. The first traditional rulers to be converted to Islam was the Main of kanem bornu empire and this was in the 11th century. 2 Likes |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by Tomilola360: 5:37pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
Let us be careful on what we belief. If you have a problem with a tribe or religion, spell it out. Do not just muddle up your issues with a particular tribe or person or religion and make general comments and conclusions. What most don't know is the hate that was sowed yesterday is what is being reaped today. And today's own is even going to bear worse fruits in the future. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by MoIbrahim: 5:56pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
ContractKiller: Hired killer, or what is that your name, it is in your blood to do anything to get and look rich, only one group of people in Nigeria refer to others as subhumans. One cannot be any more accurate about the shape of your head. Result of swallowing too many stones without drinking water. You look mirror so? 1 Like
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Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by IMRAAN33(m): 5:56pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
scribble:The bitter irony is, we have one ruling you and I.@Mumu Bubu |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by ContractKiller: 5:58pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
Disease ridden, roadside street beggars who depend on my 50 naira handouts to survive should shut up when I'm talking [img]https://images./1gmu0HA28zfJnzDc8QKlzF.jpg[/img] MoIbrahim: 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by IMRAAN33(m): 5:59pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
urahara:The saifawa's dynasty!!! |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by BabaRamota1980: 6:02pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
monlawal: The unity mantra is soured. Those who believed in unity used to be majority. Now the majority want a dissolution. 2 Likes |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by Caseless: 6:06pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
MoIbrahim: Don't mind the fools who wrote this piece and the faceless and nameless idiots who granted the interview. They are Islamic extremists of a new stripe,” the NGO director said, “more or less linked with Boko Haram,” the sect that became infamous for the 2014 kidnapping of 276 Christian girls in the state of Borno. “I beg you,” he said, “come and see for yourself.” Knowing of Boko Haram but nothing of the Fulani, I accept.I stopped reading the moment I saw this part. The same herdsmen being killed by Boko haram or villager? Nigerian Christians always want to play the victims, and I understand their credulity towards this hogwash written here. In the last 15 years, more Muslims have died in Nigeria due to terrorism and other crisis. But you don't hear anyone granting interviews in their name because they don't have the media presence. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by MoIbrahim: 6:07pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
N50 that you got from being a hired killer or a robber? Which? ContractKiller:
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Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by Petdagr8t(m): 6:08pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
helinues:But that's not the point being raised bro, the truth still remains that some foreigners has perfected plans to claim this country by first chasing original inhabitants away through one self styled religious and ethnic violence. I am of the point that if this menace is left unchecked, then the future of this country is undauntedly in a big jeopardy |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by Kuginzi: 6:12pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
Religion Fanatics!! You are cooking up lies in trying to cause religion war/unrest and some gullible people are here celebrating your lies. You are nothing but an enemy of peace |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by ContractKiller: 6:14pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
That 50 naira is less than 1% of what I make in a day You see, people with high IQs don't have to beg unbelievers for a living. Imagine the shame of relying on a kuffar to feed your 23 little beggar children I'll be letting your family look through my dustbin for food this Christmas! MoIbrahim: |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by Caseless: 6:14pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
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Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by Caseless: 6:15pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
ContractKiller:weak clapback! |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by ContractKiller: 6:17pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
Is this another son of a roadside beggar or are you using a new moniker? [img]https://images./7zFpZsvEQ7MKOswswnknzW.jpg[/img] Caseless: |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by hammerU: 6:18pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
vannessa7: AT BOLD, BUT YOU WILL FOLLOW FULANI BLINDLY? LET ME ASK U, ARE FULANI FROM NIGERIA? DO U KNOW WHERE TO LOCATE FULANI LAND IN NIGERIA? DO FULANI HAVE LAND IN NIGERIA? YORUBA MUSLIMS WILL FOLLOW FULANI FOREIGNERS RATHER THAN THEIR IGBO NEIGHBORS? STOP MENTIONING YORUBA IN YOUR POST, BE MORE SPECIFIC AND SAY YORUBA MUSLIM, BECOS DAT IS WAT U REPRESENT, NOT YORUBA. I REFUSE TO BELIEVE YORUBA ARE DUNCES, EVEN YOUR VOTING REFLECT A DIVISION, SO STICK TO YOUR YORUBA MUSLIM. AFONJA! 1 Like |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by MoIbrahim: 6:19pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
nasoeb: Yet you are not proud enough to use your Ijaw name as moniker. Just go home and threaten your oil-bunkering father and mother. For now, like it or not, Jona has been handed red card and it remains so. Really so. 2023, it goes to the SW; 2031 to the north; and 2039 to the SE if they behave like brothers to other country men. No more breaking of power rotation by any greedy region. Understand? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by MoIbrahim: 6:27pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
ContractKiller: Which N50? The one from contract killing and robbery? Continue to lie to yourself. Your moniker tells about your job |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by BabaRamota1980: 6:29pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
Caseless: Dont assume wrongly. No Yoruba muslim will sit and watch his Christian brothers and sisters persecuted. Neither will Yoruba Christians tolerate same on their Muslim brothers and sisters. If you attack one Yoruba on religious grounds you attack all Yoruba. So expect that Yoruba muslims will rally to the side of Christians on this issue. This is not about victimization. Rather it is testament to the uncivility and freak genetics in Fulani. Thats what you guys should focus and defend. You are not the only muslims in Nigeria. Why are you the ones killing to spread Islam? Because you suffer a genetic disorder that produces an anomaly in your behaviorals and is uniform in societies across West Africa that fulani is found. |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by Strech(m): 6:32pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
harmonyAris:na so cowards like you dey talk. The only thing Christian know how to do is complain, pray and collect tithe. While those children of hate keep on wiping you from the face of the earth. Religion of peace my foot. Just 100 people like me in this country and this peeps would be history. |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by ContractKiller: 6:33pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
And your headslamming terrorist name says everything about you Your handiwork is notorious [img]https://images./6JUdROhkAALr9MkKYLxCdD.jpg[/img] [img]https://images./42VRcztEftwWpjwz2zzEp8.jpg[/img] MoIbrahim: |
Re: The New War Against Africa’s Christians - Wall Street Journal by MoIbrahim: 6:42pm On Dec 22, 2019 |
Mr Hired killer, you can say whater you want or rain any kind of insult, power must go to SW by 2023. You still have some more lesson to learn before you taste power again. Learn to be friends with at least one person, only you cannot be perfect in the midst of over 250 people. Mean time, I still know the shape of your head o ContractKiller: |
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