Politics › Re: Is The North Xenophobic? by RedHotChic(op): 9:40pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
ok ok, so me and funmi were fighting. I accidentally pulled out her hair Tongue Hey, i'll pluck your teeth one by one and shove your head up karamods ass b/c she'll surely be there since she loves fighting. |
Politics › Re: Is The North Xenophobic? by RedHotChic(op): 9:37pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
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Politics › Re: Is The North Xenophobic? by RedHotChic(op): 9:34pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
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Politics › Re: Is The North Xenophobic? by RedHotChic(op): 9:24pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
Yes, and I'm coming after you with an ax are you working for sister jinx and brother kill?. pepper spray will spray pepper in your eyes if you come near her with an axe.  |
Politics › Re: Is The North Xenophobic? by RedHotChic(op): 9:22pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
Oh dear. what has the North done this time?
@poster so the action of a few disgruntuled fundamentalists translates to the general attitude of the North?
Jeez. . . four active threads devoted to northern issues. E be like say una no get am for work this evening. you fail to realize that the old wounds inflicted on us by the north comes up in issues like this. We are talking human lost and not animals. These few disgruntled inividuals from the north are causing a lot of irreparable damages. Caution your brothers! |
Islam › Re: Advice A Sister by RedHotChic(f): 9:18pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
babs787: @Poster
Be careful, he is a wolf in sheep clothing. He is interested in what you could offer him and not your future. Why not stand your grounds and if he leaves, it means he is not yours but if he really loves and want you, he would wait for his time and probably speed up geeting married to you. Why the rush in what he would enjoy for the rest of his life?
Please pray over it and don't lose your virginity over a person that would leave you after getting what he wants and would go about telling his friends that he got you afterall your 'shakara'. Pray for guidance and before you know it, your real husband would come knocking at your door.
If he can't cope without sex, let him fast and if he can't, let him marry and put you in his house, besides, you can still be going to school in your husband's house. Its a great sin to have sex before marriage.
He would wait if he loves and wants you. @bold, are you not also guilty of that?. Did you marry a virgin?. Did you marry all the girls you disvirgined?. |
Islam › Re: Muslims And Thanksgiving by RedHotChic(op): 9:12pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
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Islam › Re: Muslims And Thanksgiving by RedHotChic(op): 9:09pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
olabowale: There are somethings that are not for Public consumptions. What you wrote above is one of them. Jesus your god could not approve such vulgar utterrances. Funny enough you will go to church, today, still as one of the "born again?" What if you are not a "born again", would there be a restraint in your speech, since you said that " it is Jesus who has cautioned you from a hard response to me?" Yoruba woman is expected of good manners, speeches. Learn that quality.
Aburo, you are not my type, at least from your speech. I love modesty in women. The skin color and beauty are not the only measure of what my type of woman is. I love goodly woman. I find this quality in Islam. It is either you lost your yorubaness, or it is Islam that has improved me. I think both are correct situation. In my youth, if you had the gut to throw such a gauntlet, I will tell you to show your bravery.
Then you would have had to learn at thing or two. Remember that I grew up in the 60/70s. That was a wild time. You would easily be put aside, today, if you live in any boro of New York City. I think your "Maryland" villager mindset is what is deceiving you. Unless you want to be stumped, walked all over? The Miss Neowoman, leather vest wearing dominatrix will be breakfast cereal. lol.
Funmi, lo feko. I am not for you. So stop dreaming about baba agba. You don'r have to prood to me that you are a woman. Do that by getting married to your cow milker, the dude you are calling "boooooooooooooooooo!" lol. I want the best for you. Thats all. Egbon, dont get mad because i allayed my fears. For the last time, stay off my behind because my boo will wrench your old neck. |
Politics › Re: Is The North Xenophobic? by RedHotChic(op): 9:04pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
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Politics › Is The North Xenophobic? by RedHotChic(op): 8:03pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
Is the North Xenophobic?. Do they treat foreigners like they do to southerners that are their fellow countrymen? "A few minutes later, after I had regained my composure, I picked my phone to call my younger brother. But it was a Hausa man that replied me. And he said in Hausa tone and seemed to be mocking at the same time: ‘Ya broad, I'm dey die, I'm det die…hHa ha, now, I'm don die’. And at that point, the phone went dead. And that was when I blacked out too," Kayode said. |
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Culture › Re: Igbos Are Finally Uniting, Anioma May Be The Next Igbo State. by RedHotChic(f): 7:54pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
Lmao!! Who is Funmi kidding? I kid not. I love them from the bottom of my heart but I gotta be safe first before showing my love. |
Culture › Re: Igbos Are Finally Uniting, Anioma May Be The Next Igbo State. by RedHotChic(f): 7:48pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
Chai Funmi, what have the northerners done to you? I love them. love your neighbors as you love yourself na. But the real question is, do they love me equally not to kill me over any little thing? Do they? |
Culture › Re: Igbos Are Finally Uniting, Anioma May Be The Next Igbo State. by RedHotChic(f): 7:48pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
Aunty, I think you hate the hausa out of fear.
But, how is Nigeria moving forward if the Igbos and Yourbas unite to attack the North? Not attack them BUT help them from a distance. Why should we attack the north? I love my hausa bruvas but will love to help them from my own space or better still as a foreign emissary if we successfully secede. I love Hausa. |
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Culture › Re: Igbos Are Finally Uniting, Anioma May Be The Next Igbo State. by RedHotChic(f): 7:32pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
And what progress would that make in Nigeria? Repetition of history? The progress will be that we will have like minded people working together as a nation and that is the only way to move forward. i don't know about you, I am sick and tired of the north and any southerner that is not yet tired of them is living in denial. You seem to be trusting the igbo moves that much. Very soon, they will liase with ijaws and break away full time. Its only the yorubas that will be left alone to CLEAN UP the northern mess. Should yorubas live their lives cleaning up after people all the time?. Obasanjo came and cleaned up their mess before in 8 years now, they are borrowing money again and drinking burukutu with it.later, they will look for another Bola Tinubu or Fashola to come and clean up the debt. |
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Culture › Re: Igbos Are Finally Uniting, Anioma May Be The Next Igbo State. by RedHotChic(f): 7:20pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
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Politics › Re: Jos Killings How Do We Stop This Madness? by RedHotChic(f): 6:58pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
The gloom that pervaded the Lagos State Low Cost Housing Estate, Meiran, Ojokoro, Lagos, residence of Mr. and Mrs. Akintola Tokunbo Akinjogbin, yesterday can be felt with touch. The woman, emotionally broken, laid on the bed while female members of her family and friends sat around to share in her grief. Her eyes bore the image of a woman that is wearied from shedding excessively painful tears.
The second son of the family, young Mr. Ibukun Oluwatosin Akinjogbin, 23, was one of the fifty people whose lives were brought to a cruel end by the rampaging voters in Jos on Friday morning. He was killed along with his nephew, Mr. Leke Akande, 23, and a friend, Mr. Tola Odusola, 20, all youth corps members, in the home of Ibukun’s uncle, Mr. Bisi Akinjogbin, an Abuja-based businessman. The hatchet men, who broke down the high gates and stormed the residence along Katako Junction by 7Up depot in Jos about 9.15am on Friday morning; caught down the three young men in the presence of Mrs. Doyin Akinjogbin, the uncle’s wife while her daughters also watched in horror.
Mrs. Doyin Akinjogbin is already placed under sedation as a result of the shock she suffered from witnessing the killings of the young men in her home.
The three men were among the scores of youths doing their one year mandatory youth service scheme in Pankshin, Jos central, in Plateau State, till they were killed.
Riot had broken out in Jos on Thursday, due to attempted manipulations with the results of the local government polls. The election was said to have been widely won by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), candidate.
Mr. Akintola Akinjogbin, who seemed to be taking the incidence with calmness, said the killing of his son is "barbaric, satanic and uncalled for."
One of the three youth corps members, Ibukun Oluwatosin Akinjogbin, a 2001 to 2003 Quantity Surveyor student from the Obafemi Awolowo (OAU), Ife, was said to have been in contact with his family on phone up till the last minute that life was ebbed out of him.
According to the father while narrating the gory ordeal, Ibukun was about coming to Lagos when the incident caught up with him without prior warning. He said prior to that day, the late young Akinjogbin had finalised plans to visit Lagos after a while.
He said: "My son had reported for the NYSC on August 26, 2008. We were in constant touch with him because mine is a very closely knit family. He would have actually returned to Lagos on Thursday but could not because it was rather late. So, I called him around 6. 20a.m on Friday morning and he said he was on his way to the park. Then later, he called that he was going back to his uncle’s home because the riot going on in Jos was quite heated. I said it was a good decision. So, he ran back into the house and we remained in touch.
"From that time, there were several calls and it was as if he was giving us situational reports. Then, his elder brother, Kayode Akinjogbin, an Investment Analyst with Lead Capital in Lagos, took over from me and kept monitoring his brother."
Speaking, Kayode said Ibukun started asking for prayers. "Please start praying for us’’; he had begged. "They are moving towards our side of the town. In fact, they seem to be getting close to our gate. Please pray Bro. Kayode. They are outside our house now. I don’t know why they came to us but they are here," Ibukun was reported to have said.
"Now, our gates are down," were the last direct words the young man could say to me, said Kayode. "Then I started hearing him beg them. Later there seemed to be some struggles but my younger brother was still pleading. Then, I heard cries and I was afraid while at the same time shouting his name. I heard the voices of women screaming and praying to God for help. For some time, everything seemed to get silent but by this time, I was almost running crazy when my colleagues in the office grabbed my phone from me to calm me down.
"A few minutes later, after I had regained my composure, I picked my phone to call my younger brother. But it was a Hausa man that replied me. And he said in Hausa tone and seemed to be mocking at the same time: ‘Ya broad, I'm dey die, I'm det die…hHa ha, now, I'm don die’. And at that point, the phone went dead. And that was when I blacked out too," Kayode said.
Akinjogbin senior said his son had come to the Uncle’s house because of the visit to Lagos. "The uncle is like their father over there. They all go to his house whenever there is need. Ibukun served as a Works Officer with the Pankshin Local Government council because he was a Quantity Surveyor. But what can I do now than to throw my hands up to God and accept my fate?
"My concern however is why the Nigerian government should subject our children to death on annual basis? Every year, Youth Corpers die in their numbers. The government should please scrap this programme. Parents would have laboured to educate their children and in the process of doing the youth service, those children will die. This is very unfair," Akinjogbin said.
"Ibukun was a core gentleman. He was very quiet and easy-going. Everyone that ever dealt with him knew that. And how can a people kill such a young man? Nigeria is one country and we should all learn to accommodate one another regardless of religious differences. As a matter of fact, how does a political riot change to religious fight? This is why government must tame these people up North. They can’t just be killing innocent people and go scot-free all the time. If they have been dealt with in time past, they wouldn’t have done it again. For me, the NYSC stuff is a bad taste that has left a traumatic mark in my family. I just pray God to grant my wife the grace to bear the incident with calm equanimity.
http://thenationonlineng.com/dynamicpage.asp?id=71426 And some silly goat and his foolish supporter will still maintain it has nothing to do with southerners. Why kill southerners then when it has nothing to do with them? . Phocking maniacs! |
Christianity Etc › Re: Where Do Dead Children Go? by RedHotChic(op): 6:42pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
@poster
I don't have an idea what xtianity has to answer your question
as for Islaam
ALL chilldren who dies before they reach the age of reckoning go unhindered to Paradise. The prophet of Allah made that clear. They are in fact described as being in the company of the Father of Faith - Abraham. What is the age of reckoning in Islam? |
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Politics › Re: How Nigeria Will End by RedHotChic(f): 6:32pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
On a less serious note, the slow but inexorable southward spread of the Sahara Desert from northern [b]Nigeria will over time force increasing numbers of those resident in arid and barren areas to migrate southward in search of better pasture and farmland, bringing them into conflict with resident southern populations, while global warming and the attendant rise in sea levels will ultimately trigger unforeseen and sudden population exodus from coastal areas, which will be ravaged with greater frequenc[/b]y by progressively larger tidal waves over the next decade, subsequent to the polar ice-cap's impending final meltdown into open water for the first time in human history. Will they migrate southwards peacefully or with machetes and guns?. lake Chad is drying up fast but instead of them being worried about it, they chose to kill southerners over and over again.  |
Politics › Re: Jos Killings How Do We Stop This Madness? by RedHotChic(f): 6:25pm On Nov 30, 2008 |
Danmasani: I grew up for 19years of my life in Jos. I can tell you that the riots in Jos was inflamed by politics and has spread to reliigious/ethnic lines. I support Josboy4life assertion. PDP is the root of all this. How can you say that PDP won all 17LGA elections including Jos North which is predominantly Muslim and constantly votes ANPP.
Rumors have been flying around left. right and center further exacerbating the crisis, just like the last one in 2001. I have gotten varying information from family and friends that you don't even know what to believe anymore. The authorities are not even helping matters, both the Christian Association of Nigeria, the Catholic Archbishop of Jos and Muslim clerics have released statements urging caution and at the same time pointing fingers. Even Plateau INEC officials have not helped matters declaring all the polls free and fair.
I think we need to be careful at times like this, my home which is currently 50:50 muslims and xtians is unsteady at the moment. We all grew up together all these years, it will be very unforgivable if we were to kill each other due to some political process. They had political riots in places like Edo,Oyo and Anambra sometime ago. Oshiomole's case quickly comes to mind but did you hear any indigene or the rioters burning and killing people alive?. They had their thing, was subdued by the incumbent gov yet they prevailed without killing anybody. |