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PoliticsRe: Pragmatic Possible Solution Towards Fixing The Menace Of BOKO HARAM by sarrki(op): 5:23pm On Feb 16, 2020
nijabazaar:
Expel all international organization?

OP are u serious
The call was necessary due to the lack of trust between Nigeria security forces and the humanitarian services
PoliticsPragmatic Possible Solution Towards Fixing The Menace Of BOKO HARAM by sarrki(op): 3:55pm On Feb 16, 2020
The pragmatic possible solution towards fixing the menace of BOKO HARAM

1. Expel all international humanitarian organization.

2. Close Nigeria border with Chad, Cameroon, and Niger effectively.

3. Total blockade of Sambisa by Ground troops and massive sustain raid by the Nigerian air force.

5. Hold emergency meetings with America, France for technical and tactical understanding.

6. Strict Financial surveillance against the funding of Boko Haram.

7. Deployment of Technology E.g drones and advanced military hardware.

8. Favorable welfare package for the Nigerian Army.

9. Relocation of all service chiefs to the theater of operations and well-coordinated Intel gathering mechanism.

10. A military special court for the trial of Boko Haram members, supporters and funders.

11. Unity of purpose by all Nigerians against Terrorism, criminality, and violence.

12. Prayers by all religious leaders for peace and unity advocacy.

13. FG should establish a synergy between security and the public towards exposing, fishing out terrorists and criminals.

May God bless Nigeria, restore peace in Nigeria.
PoliticsRe: FG Slams N50bn Fine On Anambra For Defacing Land In Awka by sarrki(m): 2:02am On Feb 16, 2020
MetaPhysical:
That is sacred land, reserved for purposely built communities that fulani will settle in.
I don’t like this

Having said that

Please can you point or show with facts where any land as been allocated to any tribe or ethnicity in any part of the country before ?
PoliticsRe: Your Appointment Is Aim At Alleviating Your Financial Hardship- Gere Lga (photo) by sarrki(op): 1:59am On Feb 16, 2020
GreatResearcher:
Nigerian don tire me.
Baba awolowo was actually right

He said and I quote

“ if you see the world map , you will see Nigeria but in true sense the people are not there “
PoliticsYour Appointment Is Aim At Alleviating Your Financial Hardship- Gere Lga (photo) by sarrki(op): 1:46am On Feb 16, 2020
Hmmmm

Lalasticlala

PoliticsTrue Ethnic Origins Of Nigeria’s Past Presidents And Heads Of State by sarrki(op): 6:53am On Feb 15, 2020
Away from politics, today's column on the back page of Saturday Tribune explodes myths and unmasks the ethnic origins of Nigeria's past military and civilian heads of state: Nigeria’s education system robs Nigerians of basic knowledge about their country and its people. That’s why although ethnic identity is a central part of Nigeria’s national imagination, most Nigerians know awfully little about the ethnic identities of their rulers.

In the absence of accurate, official information, most people have resorted to assumptions, guesswork, and outright falsehoods on the ethnic origins of their rulers—and on most things about the country, leading me to once characterize Nigeria as a “know-nothing nation” in my August 10, 2013 column.

I have chosen to dedicate today’s column to providing accurate, verifiable information about the ethnic identities of Nigeria’s past presidents and heads of state.

1. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. Several people, particularly in the South, have assigned a Hausa, Fulani, or “Hausa-Fulani” ethnic identity to Nigeria’s first Prime Minister. But he was neither ethnically Hausa nor Fulani. Of course, if he was neither Hausa nor Fulani, he couldn’t conceivably be “Hausa-Fulani.”

He came from a small ethnic minority group called the Gere, whom Hausa people call Bagere or Bageri (singular) and Gerawa (plural). Gere is not mutually intelligible with Hausa or Fulfulde. It’s a wholly separate ethnic group that traces distant roots from what is now Chad.

As I pointed out in my January 23, 2016 column titled “Gere:Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa’s Real Ethnic Group,” a 1905 Journal of the Royal African Society article by a G. Merrick titled “Languages in Northern Nigeria” said the Gere are “closely related to the Bolewa [a minority language spoken mostly in Fika Emirate in Yobe State] and living to the west of them.”

2. Thomas Aguiyi-Ironsi: There is no question that Aguiyi-Ironsi, who became Head of State after Tafawa Balewa’s assassination, was Igbo from Umuahia in what is now Abia State.

3. Yakubu Gowon: Although he was raised in Wusasa near Zaria, which is home to Fulani Christians, his parents were Angas (also called Ngas) from what is now Plateau State. Angas is an Afro-Asiatic language like Hausa, but it is mutually unintelligible with Hausa.

As I pointed out in my April 3, 2016 column titled “Nigerian Languages are More Closely Related Than You Think,” “Another surprising fact about Nigeria’s language family classification is that Hausa, the most prominent member of the Afro-Asiatic family in Nigeria, shares the same ancestor with the Angas of Plateau State. In fact, just like Hausa, Angas belongs to the Chadic subfamily of the Afro-Asiatic language family. Yet two ethnic groups couldn’t be more culturally different than the Hausa and the Angas.”

4. Murtala Mohammed: Murtala Mohammed's paternal identity is the subject of elaborate, long-standing speculations. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, who is now Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II, once wrote that Murtala Mohammed was Fulani. A few other people from Kano say the same thing. But several other people say it was only Murtala’s mother that was Fulani from Kano.

His paternal identity is shrouded in controversy. But the most credible clue to his paternal identity, in my opinion, is the assertion that his father was from northern Edo State. A man by the name of Austin Braimoh, who says he is Murtala’s paternal first cousin, wrote in a February 19, 2016 Vanguard article titled “Remembering Murtala Mohammed” that Murtala’s father's name was Dako Mohammed and that he migrated to Kano from the village of Igbe in the Auchi area of Edo State after briefly living in Lagos.

“It is well documented that General Murtala Mohammed made efforts to reach out to his paternal relations before his demise,” he wrote. “Two months into his tenure as Head of State, he was at Auchi to confer with the Otaru of Auchi Alhaji Guruza Momoh. He invited him to join him to that year’s Hajj in Mecca. On his way out of Auchi, he directed that a mosque be erected at Aviele, near Auchi in a predominantly Muslim settlement. The mosque was completed after his death and named after him.”

Given the number of people with “Auchi” ancestry who rose to prominence in the Kano society, including the legendary Isyaku Rabiu, this claim isn't far-fetched.

5. Olusegun Obasanjo: Obasanjo’s Owu ethnicity is well-known. There is nothing to add or take away from it. Of course, the Owu are a subgroup of the Yoruba ethnic group.

6. Shehu Shagari: Shehu Shagari’s Fulani ethnicity is also well-known. Although he also spoke Hausa, he self-identified as Fulani. His great-grandfather founded the town whose name he adopted as his last name.

7. Muhammadu Buhari: Apart from being phenotypically Fulani like Shagari, Buhari also never missed an opportunity to proclaim his Fulani ethnic identity. In fact, at 18, when he applied to enlist in the Nigerian military, he gratuitously mentioned his ethnicity. “I have the honour to apply for regular service in the Royal Nigerian Army,” he wrote on October 18, 1961. “My name is Muhammadu Buhari and I am a Fulani.”

8. Ibrahim Babangida: IBB’s ethnic identity is surprisingly a magnet for controversy and speculations. He has been called Gbagyi (whom Hausa people call Gwari), Nupe, and even Yoruba from Ogbomoso or Osogbo. But he told journalists and his biographers at different times that his immediate ancestors were Hausas from Kano who migrated to what is now Niger State.

I’d rather go with his self-definition of his ethnic identity than the evidence-free claims of others.

9. Abdulsalami Abubakar: Because Minna, where Abubakar was born, was founded by the Gbagyi, people have also assumed that he is Gbagyi. But he told a biographer that he was born to Hausa parents. Since Hausas are not native to Minna, it must mean that, like IBB, his immediate ancestors came to Minna from Nigeria’s northwest.

10. Umaru Musa Yar’adua: Yar’adua has been erroneously called “Fulani” because of his phenotypic features, but his immediate paternal ancestors are actually Tuaregs, possibly from Mauritania. The Tuaregs are a branch of the Berber cluster in North Africa. Many Tuaregs (whom Hausa people call Buzu) in northern Nigeria tend to be mistaken for Fulani because of the similarities in their physical features. I got to know that the Yar’Adua family are Tuaregs when I lived in Katsina town in the late 1990s.

Another prominent Tuareg family in northern Nigeria that people mistake for Fulani is the Baba-Ahmed family in Kaduna State.

11. Goodluck Jonathan: Jonathan is often mistaken for an Ijaw, but he is not. He is from a small ethnic group called the Ogbia (or Ogbinya), which is linguistically and ethnically unrelated to Ijaw. As of 2006, according to records, the Ogbia were a little over 266,000.

As I pointed out in my August 3, 2013 column titled “What’s REALLY President Goodluck Jonathan’s Ethnic Group?” while Ijaw belongs to the Atlantic-Congo branch of the Niger-Congo language family, Ogbia belongs to the Central Delta subphyla, but historians say the ancestors of the Ogbia people most likely migrated to their present location from present-day Edo State. Ogbia has its own dialects, which are all mutually intelligible, according to Ethnologue. They are Agholo (or Kolo), Oloibiri, and Anyama.

Concluding Thoughts
A distribution of the paternal ethnic identities of Nigeria’s presidents and heads of state shows that the Hausa and the Fulani each had two, and Yoruba, Igbo, Angas, Ogbia, Tuareg, and Etsako (or Afenmai) each had one.

Of course, that’s simplistic. Identity in northern Nigeria is more complex than that. Religion is a more important marker of identity than ethnicity is. For instance, although Abubakar Tafawa Balewa was Gere, he was culturally Hausa and was indistinguishable from a Hausa or Fulani Muslim.

Nonetheless, in the interest of historical accuracy, it doesn’t hurt to be familiar with the facts about the ethnic identities of Nigeria’s past and present presidents and heads of states.
https://www.farooqkperogi.com/2020/02/true-ethnic-origins-of-nigerias-past.html?m=1

SportsRe: Manchester City Banned From UEFA Club Competitions For 2 Seasons & Fined €30m by sarrki(m): 8:11pm On Feb 14, 2020
Manchester city for aba United?
PoliticsRe: Why Duoye Diri Can’t Be Sworn In As Bayelsa Governor by sarrki(op): 4:03am On Feb 14, 2020
9jahotblog:
nothing to discuss again. Next is imo state supreme court review.
Is it all about party ?

Or do we want the right thing to be done regardless of the party or individuals involved?
PoliticsRe: Why Duoye Diri Can’t Be Sworn In As Bayelsa Governor by sarrki(op): 3:48am On Feb 14, 2020
9jahotblog:
keep on deceiving yourself here. Governor elect douye diri will be swear in today.
It’s for us to discuss not a battle field
PoliticsRe: Why Duoye Diri Can’t Be Sworn In As Bayelsa Governor by sarrki(op): 7:08pm On Feb 13, 2020
Munzy14:
In one thread u are crying how Buhari failed u, In this one, u crying how the declared winner might not be at the event tomorrow.... cheesy

guy choose a hustle.
Nigerian politics is deeper than what u think u know.

The problem is not APC or PDP, rather some people like u.

We give this wolves the chance to play the masses.
Did you see Buhari in this thread

How is the topic at hand changes the facts that Buhari has failed in his primary responsibility
PoliticsWhy Duoye Diri Can’t Be Sworn In As Bayelsa Governor by sarrki(op): 6:52pm On Feb 13, 2020
Bayelsa Supreme Court Ruling, matters arising :

1. But unfortunately Duoye who came second has no constitutional spread. So, he cannot be sworn in tomorrow. Please read the judgement patiencely and goodluck to you. The current Speaker may have to takeover tomorrow. Hope AGF Malami is not sleeping.huh

2. Now what happened that important assets of Bayelsa State Government have been stripped and lootedhuh Will outgoing and incoming PDP govt return the looted assetshuh

3. It is illogical for Wike to help Dickson, even Dickson himself is still in shock of the Miracle of Damman. The comeback was not expected by anybody. At the official opening of the Bayelsa Airport, Dickson was begging the incoming govt from the other side not to abandon the airport that the permission to operate the airport should be obtained from the Civil Aviation Authority.

4. The Judiciary led by Tanko made Mary Odili the Chair of the Bayelsa Panel in order to assert the independence of the judiciary.

5. Na waaaaa ooooo, our people, the PDP were seen clapping with one hand and they are confused of how to describe the the Supreme Court now. Wonderful !!!!



See the Koko of the judgement below:

PoliticsRe: Opposition Hired Miscreants To Boo Buhari In Maiduguri – Presidency by sarrki(m): 1:12pm On Feb 13, 2020
It shows you guys don’t want to take correction

He deserves to be boo

People are dying

It’s sign of showing displeasure
PoliticsRe: Minister Of Defense Sleeping While Pmb Address Audience -photo by sarrki(op): 1:10pm On Feb 13, 2020
Lalasticlala please help see this

PoliticsMinister Of Defense Sleeping While Pmb Address Audience -photo by sarrki(op): 1:09pm On Feb 13, 2020
It is well with my country

PoliticsRe: Ohaneze President, Monarchs Walk Out As IGP Meets South-east Governors by sarrki(op): 12:07am On Feb 13, 2020
fyneguy:
I wonder what you are on about. The meeting with the IG was likely to discuss the regional security outfit the Governors also want to start. How you linked Buhari to the walkout leaves much to be desired.
Tell Buhari to fix the security challenges

The bulk stops on his table
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Cannot Strike Without Your Cooperation, Buhari Tells Borno Leaders by sarrki(op): 11:42pm On Feb 12, 2020
FarFromAverage:
gringrin
Sarkki whatsup? U don renounce ur Bubu?
Human lives are sacred

I voted and supported him thinking and hoping he will do the needful as a former military commander

But I can’t sacrifice my likeness for him on the premise of children, women being killed daily

N him not taking charge
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Cannot Strike Without Your Cooperation, Buhari Tells Borno Leaders by sarrki(op): 10:40pm On Feb 12, 2020
Mr President do the needful and stop blaming


Identify such leaders with the huge amount spent on defense for research and technology

Stop transferring your responsibilities to others

You are the C in C

The bulk stops at your table sire
PoliticsBoko Haram Cannot Strike Without Your Cooperation, Buhari Tells Borno Leaders by sarrki(op): 10:38pm On Feb 12, 2020
The President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) on Wednesday told the residents of Borno State that the Boko Haram insurgents or any of their factions cannot carry out attacks on the people without the supports of some of the loc


id, “Boko Haram or whatever they are cannot come to Maiduguri or its environs without the local leadership knowing, the local leadership is in charge of security in their own respective areas.

READ ALSO: Insecurity: Angry Borno residents boo Buhari during sympathy visit

“With my understanding of our culture, I wonder how Boko Haram survives up to this end.

“As the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, I campaigned in 2015 and last year on three fundamental issues which include security as you cannot preside over an institution or a country if it is not secured.


“We are working for you in this country; as Commander-in-Chief, I am dealing with the security institutions and I believe there is an improvement in security.

“I urge the people of the state to cooperate with the law enforcement agencies; let us deny Boko Haram access to our loyal citizens and encourage displaced people to go back to their land.”



https://punchng.com/boko-haram-cannot-strike-without-your-cooperation-buhari-tells-borno-leaders/
PoliticsRe: Ohaneze President, Monarchs Walk Out As IGP Meets South-east Governors by sarrki(op): 8:06pm On Feb 12, 2020
Nbote:
I dont care what dey both want, dey are supposed to be on d same page or find a common ground to b on d same page... So what has walking out of d meeting achieved for dem
It’s called protest

Let the people they claimed to represent judge and take their stand

The meeting is to conjure them

The igp , police service commission, the contractors and other people that see the police been in the hands of central will want the meeting frustrated

The ohaneze and the chiefs see their ploy
PoliticsRe: Ohaneze President, Monarchs Walk Out As IGP Meets South-east Governors by sarrki(op): 7:23pm On Feb 12, 2020
Nbote:
Dis is exactly why d East will not b serious about anything... Their bickering will always ruin every plans dey decide to come up with
See reason before concluding

The ohaneze wants same structure as amotekun

The central and the southeast governors wants community policing


Community policing is what we have right now is it working?
PoliticsRe: Ohaneze President, Monarchs Walk Out As IGP Meets South-east Governors by sarrki(op): 7:10pm On Feb 12, 2020
GboyegaD:
It is well. I understand their frustration and truly can't judge their reaction as they have a right to react the best way they could.
They did the right thing

They should speak in one voice

The governors are traitors

Ohaneze should stay out of money and patronage politics and they will be respected
PoliticsRe: Ohaneze President, Monarchs Walk Out As IGP Meets South-east Governors by sarrki(op): 7:09pm On Feb 12, 2020
The right and appropriate thing to do

Ohaneze should be firm on protecting there region

The igp and Buhari led government won’t help them

The governors are political and hypocritical in nature

The truth is the only thing Buhari wants is power

Gospel truth

Call me any name

I supported him on the premise of his electioneering campaign promises

Buhari failed me and a lot of well meaning Nigerians that wants real change
PoliticsOhaneze President, Monarchs Walk Out As IGP Meets South-east Governors by sarrki(op): 7:06pm On Feb 12, 2020
The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Mohammed Adamu, met with governors of the South-East at the Government House, Enugu.

In attendance in the meeting, which started about 10am, are Governors of Abia, Okezie Ikpeazu; Ebonyi, Dave Umahi; Anambra, Willie Obiano; and the host, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State.

The Imo State governor was represented by his deputy, Prof. Placid Njoku.

Also in attendance is the Commissioner of Police in Enugu, Mr Abdulrahaman Ahmad.


The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the IGP is in the state for the South-East Security Summit holding in Enugu.

READ ALSO: Bandits burn 16 family members to death in Kaduna

NAN further reports that the closed-door meeting was still ongoing, while invited guests including royal fathers, members of the clergy, Ohaneze Ndigbo and security agencies were left at the venue of the event.

However, some of the dignitaries at the event including traditional rulers and the President General of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Chief John Nwodo, staged a walkout in protest of keeping them waiting without any information.


Prior to the walkout, the Archbishop of Enugu Ecclesiastical Province and Bishop of Enugu Diocese of Anglican Communion, Bishop Emmanuel Chukwuma, had addressed the audience.

Chukwuma, in his speech, said that it was unfair for the governors of the zone to treat them with contempt, adding that such would not happen elsewhere.


https://punchng.com/insecurity-ohaneze-president-monarchs-walk-out-as-igp-meets-south-east-govs/
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Lands In Maiduguri To Sympathise With Victims Of Terror Attack by sarrki(op): 6:20pm On Feb 12, 2020
limeta:
Sarrki i had a year ban so i ve not been here since
So what happened i see you call Buhari a dullard and a terrorist which he is
But you ?
Missed you
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Lands In Maiduguri To Sympathise With Victims Of Terror Attack by sarrki(op): 2:30pm On Feb 12, 2020
limeta:
Sarrki take five
cheesy
PoliticsRe: President Buhari Lands In Maiduguri To Sympathise With Victims Of Terror Attack by sarrki(op): 1:41pm On Feb 12, 2020
Buhari needs to go out there unannounced and listen to the cry of the masses. But it will be difficult because those in charge will rent crowds who will be chanting Sai Baba.
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Enough of blame shift

You are the commander

We voted you to fix this not to complain

If you can’t sir , take a bow and leave
PoliticsPresident Buhari Lands In Maiduguri To Sympathise With Victims Of Terror Attack by sarrki(op): 1:38pm On Feb 12, 2020
President Muhammadu Buhari has landed in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, to pay a sympathy visit to the government and people of the State, following the recent horrific incident in which Boko Haram terrorists killed several travellers. President Buhari left Abuja last Friday to attend the Thirty-third (33rd) Ordinary Session of Heads of State and Government of the African Union (AU) in Addis Ababa.

He was scheduled to return today. According to a tweet by his media aide, Garba Shehu, the president is “paying a sympathy visit to the government and people of Borno following the recent horrific incident in which Boko Haram terrorists killed several travellers”

The President Buhari, who also condoled with the government of the state, warned “that terrorists are clearly on a back foot and their days are numbered’’. “As our armed forces continue to receive more hardware and intelligence to counter our current security challenges, the remnants of Boko Haram will ultimately be crushed.

The peculiar challenges of asymmetric warfare notwithstanding, our armed forces are ever determined to defeat these enemies of humanity,’’ President Buhari said. Boko Haram insurgents on Sunday night killed 30 passengers from dozens of travellers that were forced to pass the night in Auno, a community 25 kilometres away from Maiduguri. Some of the victims, including a mother and an infant, were reportedly burnt beyond recognition by a fire from a petrol tanker set ablaze by the terrorists.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7M6MwirXMY

Witnesses said the terrorists, suspected to be loyal to Abubakar Shekau, also abducted 22 people and burnt 18 vehicles and properties worth millions of naira. Besides attacking the travellers, the insurgents also burnt shops and residential houses, witnesses said. The onslaught on Auno reportedly took place at around 9.50 pm when hundreds of travellers who were stopped by soldiers manning the road around 4.45 pm on Sunday were asleep.
https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/breaking-buhari-lands-in-maiduguri-on-sympathy-visit.html

PoliticsRe: Northern Youths To Buhari: Resign Now, You Have Failed Woefully by sarrki(m): 12:49pm On Feb 12, 2020
PMb needs to go out there unannounced and listen to the cry of the masses. But it will be difficult because those in charge will rent crowds who will be chanting Sai Baba. I can't even think properly.

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HealthTwo Persons Tested Negative To Coronavirus In Nigeria by sarrki(op): 6:29am On Feb 12, 2020
Minister of Health, Dr. Osagie Emmanuel Ehanire, yesterday confirmed that two suspected cases of Coronavirus have tested negative after diagnosis in the country.

Ehanire, who confirmed the development, while declaring the Kano State Primary Health Summit open at Government House, declared that the country was fortified with three well-equipped centres to diagnose the deadly disease and other viral infections.

He stressed that the Federal Government has put adequate mechanisms in place at all entry points in the country to screen all incoming passengers to ascertain their health status.

The minister added that efforts are being made to prevent possible carriers of the Coronavirus disease from entering the country.



https://m.guardian.ng/news/two-suspects-diagnosed-tested-negative-to-coronavirus/
PoliticsRe: Couple Shot Dead By Robbers Before Their Children In Umuahia, Set To Be Buried by sarrki(m): 6:18am On Feb 12, 2020
Nigeria in a state of anarchy

For the love of money by citizenry

Lack of political will of the elected officials

Corruption bedridden security services

May God save the innocent
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Killed Idp That Went To Fetch Wood In The Bush- Photo by sarrki(op): 10:07pm On Feb 11, 2020
helinues:
Welcome to the list of wailers, dosage awaits you
You do it for a reason best known to you and your financiers

I don’t give a hoot


Buhari failed 100%
PoliticsRe: Boko Haram Killed Idp That Went To Fetch Wood In The Bush- Photo by sarrki(op): 9:34pm On Feb 11, 2020
helinues:
@ op, are you now Boko haram spokesman?

Desist from this fruitless late nights hatred towards this government. A Ki n gbo iku lenu abore

You were never a patriot but a parrot
Abore oshi wo?

So we should cover it coz of Buhari?

I said it to those that knows my antecedent here on Nairaland

That I will be a hard critics of Buhari if he did not perform

You are a Apc paid agent

I can’t support killings of humans in the name of politics

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