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PoliticsRe: Obidients Are An International Disgrace by RingRoadMafia: 10:04pm On Oct 15, 2023
LegendHero:
Werey la fi'n wo werey.
Exactly.

Let us all be mad together. 😊
SportsRe: Mozambique Vs Nigeria; Int'l Friendly (1 - 3) On 16th October 2023 by RingRoadMafia: 11:25pm On Oct 14, 2023
angry
Christianity EtcRe: Fr Paul Obayi "Okunerere" Announces He Is Leaving The Catholic Church by RingRoadMafia: 10:13pm On Oct 14, 2023
CoronaVirusPro:
I was a Christian before and a titled one in the past.

I have read both books and know the truth!

You know the problem with people like you? You have never read the Quran.


And Google is your friend! Islam is the fastest growing religion!
You were a Christian in your wet dreams.

If you've actually read both books then I see no reason why you would choose to listen to a caravan raider over the Prince Of Peace himself.

Contrary to what you and most head slammers think, some Christians are actually now taking up Islamic studies just so we can better understand your delusion.

And yes, it will be the fastest growing because its the only religion concerned with forceful conversion and also the only religion which passes the death penalty on anyone who attempts to leave it.
Christianity EtcRe: Fr Paul Obayi "Okunerere" Announces He Is Leaving The Catholic Church by RingRoadMafia: 10:06pm On Oct 14, 2023
CoronaVirusPro:
He is welcomed to Islam! The only true religion!

Being the fastest growing religion in the world is not by mistake. People are digesting the Quran and finding out the truth.
That's what you tell yourselves to sleep better at night. Who am I to stop your fantasy grin
PoliticsRe: Enrol Your Children In Schools Or Go To Jail – Senate Bill by RingRoadMafia: 1:19pm On Oct 14, 2023
Supported, and I hope that this law will not only be for southerners. I hope those cow boinkers up north will also be prosecuted for all the almajiri children on their streets.
CrimeRe: 67-Year-Old Nigerian Arrested With Drugs by RingRoadMafia: 8:13am On Oct 14, 2023
How will tribalism and bigotry stop on NL when the mods themselves are pushing topics like this to FP? Nlfpmod, you do this one!!! 🤣🤣
RomanceRe: Have You Ever Disvirgined A Girl? by RingRoadMafia: 6:20am On Oct 14, 2023
177 utterly useless topics.
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Approves Appointment And Management Team Of FERMA by RingRoadMafia: 5:54am On Oct 14, 2023
jahsharon:
Tribalism is in the blood of Igbos
But you're the one who cant stop thinking and talking about them
Foreign AffairsRe: France issues Maximum Security Alert Amid Imminent (terrorist) attack by RingRoadMafia: 10:09pm On Oct 13, 2023
Take a moment to imagine how beautiful this world would've been without Islam. 😟
CrimeRe: Fake Lawyer Who Won All The 26 Cases He Handled Has Been Arrested by RingRoadMafia: 9:08pm On Oct 13, 2023
jahsharon:
It's a tribal generational attribute. They are born criminals
Tribalism don eat this one brain.
It happened in Kenya, oloshi
PoliticsRe: Tinubu Supporter, Babajide Otitoju Throws Support for Dino Melaye(video,pics) by RingRoadMafia: 8:57pm On Oct 13, 2023
Foreign AffairsRe: Thousands Of Palestinians Flee North Gaza After Israel's Evacuation Warning by RingRoadMafia: 8:48pm On Oct 13, 2023
AchrafHakimi:
Aboki cowards.
I thought Muhammadu and Allahu Akbar told them to fight till death?
grin grin grin grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Israel Raids Gaza, Looks For Hostages (Video) by RingRoadMafia: 8:41pm On Oct 13, 2023
Foreign AffairsRe: Israel Raids Gaza, Looks For Hostages (Video) by RingRoadMafia: 8:26pm On Oct 13, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Isreal is confused right now. They need new leaders that can actually think. This is not a symmetric war. Even if you bomb Gaza or raid Gaza, you will not find anything!

Asking the people who have seen you steal their lands with new settlements to move in forced migration is not going to work either. They ain't dumb. They know that you want to steal their lands. Check my signature for free stuffs!

Below is an interesting throwback article by the NYT. Read to understand that the war is a political manifesto reached with the ultra orthodox Isreal party in the ruling coalition.



In Power With Netanyahu, Ultra-Orthodox Parties Chart Israel’s Future

Bolstered by growth in numbers and political influence, ultra-Orthodox parties are pushing for greater autonomy, with potentially far-reaching implications for the country.


Election signs urging members of the Haredi community to vote for ultra-Orthodox parties in November in Bnei Brak, Israel.

Election signs urging members of the Haredi community to vote for ultra-Orthodox parties in November in Bnei Brak, Israel.Credit...Avishag Shaar-Yashuv for The New York Times
Isabel Kershner
By Isabel Kershner
Jan. 9, 2023

JERUSALEM — To preserve his new government, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is making significant concessions to far-right political parties on Palestinian issues, judicial independence and police powers, but also less noticed moves on behalf of another key member of his coalition: parties that represent the fast-growing ultra-Orthodox public.

Members of Israel’s ultra-Orthodox community have long enjoyed benefits unavailable to many other Israeli citizens: exemption from army service for Torah students, government stipends for those choosing full-time religious study over work and separate schools that receive state funds even though their curriculums barely teach government-mandated subjects.

Those benefits have fueled resentment among large segments of the more secular public, and Israeli leaders have declared for years that their intention was to draw more of the ultra-Orthodox, known as Haredim, into the work force and society.

But the string of promises by Mr. Netanyahu in recent weeks as he pulled together the country’s most right-wing and religiously conservative government ever suggest that Haredi leaders are pushing hard to cement the community’s special status, with broad-ranging implications for Israeli society and the economy.

Mr. Netanyahu has promised ultra-Orthodox leaders a new, separate city for Haredim where the Haredi lifestyle would guide planning. He has agreed to increase funding for Haredi seminary students and provide access to government jobs without university degrees. And he has pledged a wide range of government handouts for the Haredi school system.

“It’s very clear that the Haredi leadership that sewed up these agreements is going for strengthening the Haredi autonomy and not integration,” said Prof. Yedidia Stern, president of the Jewish People Policy Institute, an independent research center.

The departing finance minister, Avigdor Liberman, a staunch critic of the Haredi parties, said the cost of all of the additional promised funding for Haredi causes would come to an estimated 20 billion shekels (about $5.7 billion) a year and constituted “an attempt to collapse the Israeli economy.”

Lawmakers of the United Torah Judaism alliance before a meeting in the Israeli Parliament in November in Jerusalem.
Lawmakers of the United Torah Judaism alliance before a meeting in the Israeli Parliament in November in Jerusalem.

The promises to the Haredim are a part of a range of changes that the Netanyahu-led coalition is trying to enact, including judicial overhauls that would allow Parliament to strike down Supreme Court decisions and give politicians more influence over the appointment of judges. The coalition has the numbers in Parliament to push through the measures, which it plans to soon introduce as legislation, as long as the various parties stay united, but they could also face challenges in the courts.

The new coalition government has also promised an uncompromising approach to the Palestinians, with some senior officials ultimately supporting the annexation by Israel of the occupied West Bank, territory that the Palestinians see as part of a future state for them, as well as an acceleration in Jewish settlement construction there.

More on Israel
The Roots of Turmoil: A contentious judicial overhaul has plunged Israel into political chaos. The crisis can be traced back to the outsize personality of Benjamin Netanyahu, the country’s longest-serving prime minister.

A Fractured Nation: Israelis are deeply split about what kind of country Israel should be. Four encounters at four recent protests show how that division plays out in daily life.
A Model for Peace: In the Oasis of Peace, a small village in Israel, Jews and Arabs have chosen to live side by side. But even here, the agonies of the conflict can’t be escaped entirely.

In one of his first acts as Israel’s minister of national security, the ultranationalist Itamar Ben-Gvir last week visited a volatile Jerusalem holy site sacred to Jews and Muslims, defying threats of violent repercussions and eliciting a furious reaction from Arab leaders and international condemnations.

Mr. Netanyahu, Israel’s longest serving prime minister, was ousted from office 18 months ago and replaced by a tenuous coalition of anti-Netanyahu forces from the right and left, but excluding the Haredi and far-right parties. After that coalition collapsed, Israel’s fifth election in under four years brought Mr. Netanyahu and his far-right and ultra-Orthodox bloc back to power, together winning a majority of 64 seats in the 120-seat Parliament.

Ultra-Orthodox parties won the most parliamentary seats in years in the November elections, reflecting the fast growth of this largely insular community and making them linchpins of Mr. Netanyahu’s government.


To ensure the loyalty of the ultra-Orthodox parties, Mr. Netanyahu also agreed to create special budgets for public transportation in Haredi areas and to pass a law anchoring Torah study as a national value, akin to compulsory military service. Another contentious law is to be introduced to formalize the longstanding arrangement granting exemption from the draft to Torah students, further undermining the once-hallowed principle of universal conscription.

Newly constructed Haredi housing in 2021 in Nof Kinnrert-Poriyah, Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised ultra-Orthodox leaders a new, separate city for Haredim.

Newly constructed Haredi housing in 2021 in Nof Kinnrert-Poriyah, Israel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has promised ultra-Orthodox leaders a new, separate city for Haredim.


Haredi society is not homogeneous, and some more modern Haredim join the army, seek a secular higher education to equip them for the labor market and even work in high-tech.

Most Haredi women have jobs, albeit often low-paying ones. But only about half of ultra-Orthodox men go to work. Critics say that the promise to increase stipends for Torah students will act as a disincentive for them to join the labor force.

Haredi children now make up a quarter of all Jewish children in the school system and a fifth of all pupils in the country, Jewish and Arab. Most Haredi boys focus on religious studies and learn little or no math, English or science.

“When the Haredim were a small group, that was OK,” Professor Stern said. “Now it’s impossible. To allow this to go on despite the large numbers of Haredim means the country won’t be able to function.”

In order to increase at least one area of employment for Haredim — their representation in public authorities and corporations — a university degree will no longer be a criterion for some, mostly unspecified jobs. (One of the few examples cited was for art therapists, who are much in demand but in short supply in the ultra-Orthodox community.)

Diplomas like those given out to graduates of post-high school religious seminaries for women will be considered as equivalent to a university degree, as will five years of work experience. At present, the vast majority of ultra-Orthodox high school graduates do not meet the minimum university entry requirements.

Torah study will be formally recognized as higher education, and yeshiva students will get the same 50 percent discount on public transportation as university students.

Haredi politicians have long promoted a conservative social agenda that rejects the idea of civil or same-sex marriage, and opposes gay rights, as well as work and the provision of public transportation on the Sabbath. And their political involvement has alienated many Jews abroad who practice less stringent forms of Judaism.


Mr. Netanyahu has also agreed to create special budgets for public transportation in Haredi areas and to pass a law anchoring Torah study as a national value, akin to compulsory military service.

Mr. Netanyahu has also agreed to create special budgets for public transportation in Haredi areas and to pass a law anchoring Torah study as a national value, akin to compulsory military service.

The new concessions agreed to by Mr. Netanyahu — including proposals to restrict the Law of Return, which currently grants refuge and automatic citizenship to foreign Jews, their spouses and descendants who have at least one Jewish grandparent — are already straining Israel’s ties with many in the Jewish diaspora.

More than half of the country’s Haredim live in Jerusalem or Bnei Brak, just east of Tel Aviv, or in ultra-Orthodox suburbs of those cities, according to the annual statistical survey of the Israel Democracy Institute, a nonpartisan research group, and poverty rates are higher than among the general population.

Haredim make up some 13 percent of the population, but Haredi families have an average of seven children, more than double the number of the average Israeli family. If current trends continue, almost one in four Israelis, and about one in three Israeli Jews, are projected to be Haredi by 2050.

Another significant pledge by Mr. Netanyahu to the Haredi parties would allow rabbinical courts to arbitrate in civil matters if both sides in a dispute agree, meaning that some work disputes, for example, could be settled according to ancient religious law.

Secular Israelis have been alarmed by other Haredi demands they view as further encroachment in the public sphere, including demands for more gender-segregated beaches to comply with modesty rules.

Yitzhak Pindrus, a senior representative of the United Torah Judaism alliance, made up of two Haredi parties, sought to play down the concerns, saying that nothing had changed in the Haredi mind-set.

“Our demands are the same since 1977,” he said in an interview. “We are really old-fashioned — 2,500 years old. We don’t change our demands as a result of elections.”

“If 3 percent of the beaches were enough, we now need more if we are 20 percent of the population,” he said, referring to a practice of setting aside gender-segregated areas of beaches for Haredim. “The idea is to get closer to 6 percent,” he said, insisting that the point was not more autonomy, but to cater to the community’s larger numbers.

The separatist approach of the Haredi politicians has become a matter of debate within the Haredi community itself.


A Haredi family at home in 2021 after a Friday Sabbath dinner in Tiberias, Israel. About 20 percent of Israel’s children are now Haredi and, if current trends continue, one in three Israelis are projected to be Haredi by 2060.
A Haredi family at home in 2021 after a Friday Sabbath dinner in Tiberias, Israel. About 20 percent of Israel’s children are now Haredi and, if current trends continue, one in three Israelis are projected to be Haredi by 2060.


The coalition agreements for the new government “lay the foundations for the two-state solution: the state of Israel and the state of the Shtetl,” wrote Eliyahu Berkovits, a Haredi research assistant at the Israel Democracy Institute, in a recent article, using the Yiddish word for the traditional Jewish villages of Eastern Europe before the Holocaust.

The “Haredi enclave” has grown much larger, he wrote, and “is set to go one step further and become an autonomous state.”

In an interview, Mr. Berkovits said that Haredi politicians still acted as if they were representing a small minority that needed to protect its own interests. “The Haredi community has to understand that we are bigger,” he said, “and we are responsible for the future of Israel.”

He said he was proud of his community and praised its “amazing values.” But, he added, “it’s easier to do what you have done for past 20 years than to rethink the whole thing.”

While the numbers of modern, working Haredim are increasing, so are the hard-core and extremist factions. In recent weeks, extremists in Jerusalem vandalized an optical store because it used pictures of women wearing spectacles in its advertising and rioted over the arrest of a Haredi suspected of setting fire to a cellphone store, critically wounding a mother of 11 who was hit by a burning dumpster.

The Haredi approach over the years was one of “exile mentality,” said Israel Cohen, a political commentator for Kol Berama, a Haredi radio station, and was about remaining apart rather than trying to influence general society.

A “Haredi-Israeli culture” has now grown up, he said, and “Haredim want Israel to be more Jewish.” He added: “You’d think a Haredi becoming more Israeli would become more liberal. But no, it’s the opposite. They want Israel to become more Haredi.”


Isabel Kershner, a correspondent in Jerusalem, has been reporting on Israeli and Palestinian politics since 1990. She is the author of “Barrier: The Seam of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.” More about Isabel Kershner
Utter crap. You go explain taya 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Forum GamesRe: What Can You Say About This Photo by RingRoadMafia:
Hamas, the day they decided to attack Israel grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Israel Tells Gaza Hospital To Evacuate Staff And Patients Within 2 Hrs - MSF by RingRoadMafia: 8:15pm On Oct 13, 2023
Finestgurlie:
omenka is crying since morning
Bliss52 hahahahaha
Even FreeStuffsNG, they will all learn the hard way grin

FamilyRe: It Is Wrong For A Woman To Respect Her Husband — Apostle Okose (pics,video) by RingRoadMafia: 8:03pm On Oct 13, 2023
okrikaboi:
No be small thing o
Feeling old, right? grin
Foreign AffairsRe: Israel Raids Gaza, Looks For Hostages (Video) by RingRoadMafia: 8:02pm On Oct 13, 2023
JoeEeL:
I just wish we fit import like 10,000 israelis make them begin occupy south nigeria. Like 8,000 should be shared between my region and south south, cos we too dey sleep.

SE need like just 2000. Those ones rugged and hate these arab-land-thieving-culture-canceling invaders right from day one.
The problem na religion, not individuals. Igbos are very well capable of defending themselves, the question is how far can they go? How far can their religion permit them to go? Thats the difference between you guys and the Fulanis.
Foreign AffairsRe: Israel Tells Gaza Hospital To Evacuate Staff And Patients Within 2 Hrs - MSF by RingRoadMafia: 8:00pm On Oct 13, 2023
Raskimonojendor:
Evacuate them to where exactly 😂
Why not go and ask them?
Foreign AffairsRe: Israel Tells Gaza Hospital To Evacuate Staff And Patients Within 2 Hrs - MSF by RingRoadMafia: 7:58pm On Oct 13, 2023
It's a really tough week for APC Islamic terrorists on nairaland to be honest cry

We told them! grin

Foreign AffairsRe: Hamas Tells Gaza Residents To Ignore IDF's Call To Leave Homes, Evacuate South by RingRoadMafia: 7:43pm On Oct 13, 2023
FreeStuffsNG:
Isreal has bombed for a week now yet bodies of Hamas is nowhere in the Gaza houses levelled. How are you sure that this forced migration will achieve it or it's not a guise to further steal their land?
It is what it is. Let them dare come back to Gaza if you won't see their dead bodies 🤣🤣🤣
Foreign AffairsRe: Israel Raids Gaza, Looks For Hostages (Video) by RingRoadMafia: 7:41pm On Oct 13, 2023
JoeEeL:
Haha, that one think na hin silly fulani terrorist dey in charge, them don see wetin pass dem, see as all d terrorists humble.
Exactly. Israel don show dem wetin dey use pass them. He thinks its Nigeria where foolishness reigns supreme.
Foreign AffairsRe: Israel Raids Gaza, Looks For Hostages (Video) by RingRoadMafia: 7:40pm On Oct 13, 2023
Rayban26:
Nothing sensible wey that freestuff guy dey everly talk.
Very senseless human being
Christianity EtcRe: Rabbi Insists That Christians Must Worship Jews by RingRoadMafia: 7:14pm On Oct 13, 2023
Raheeqilmaktoom:
I dont think I have seen a funnier comment all day. grin
Well, laugh your sorrow away.
FamilyRe: It Is Wrong For A Woman To Respect Her Husband — Apostle Okose (pics,video) by RingRoadMafia: 7:13pm On Oct 13, 2023
Omoluabi16:
I knew he looked familiar, the name too familiar. But he's added weight oh. Even a non Gen z will struggle to remember him.
I don't think he's anything close to royalty. He was just starting off and had made little impact when he began to more with that queen ure, and then he stopped singing and entered 'ministry'
At least we can agree that he made an impact bro. Let's give him that 😆
Christianity EtcRe: Rabbi Insists That Christians Must Worship Jews by RingRoadMafia: 4:39pm On Oct 13, 2023
Christians avoid this thread, it was created by jihadists to create friction between you and Isreal.

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