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HisRoyalHardnes: If you know Ogah or even care to ask, you would know he is an upright man, a philanthropist and an entrepreneur per excellence.This your man seems good but we need strong and fearless men for the times ahead. Ihejirika for me. |
Fact is fact. The boko haram members are northerners, if the security officials decides to keep an extra eye on them, it will be very delusional for anyone to ask why. |
The attention seeker just wants us to know that she was in the BET awards or knows someone who was there. The only thing I can get from the story is that they were doing some rehearsals on the stage while the technicians were still working. No more, no less! |
Afam4eva: You must be one of the roaches who gallivant supporting idiocy in government because if you weren't you would have left a reference to where the Imo state government denied the report. Instead, you chose to embrace the idiocy that's flying around with shameless abandon. next time you wanna engage, do so wisely or hold your breadth.If you had any sense in you, you would have checked the authenticity of the story before ranting . Here is one link www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/28060-okorocha-denies-registration-of-northerners-in-imo Before I forget, it is spelt ''breath''. |
Nonsense talk! The total size of farm lands in the US is greater than Nigeria as a whole. Infact his comment is so useless. |
Afam4eva: The idiocy in government in Nigeria keeps taking a whole new dimension as time goes by. How on earth can a state government issue identity cards to non-indegenes? It reeks of quantum idiocy. Doesn't it make more sense to issue identity cards to residents or at worse indegenes rather than non-indegenes. This is called profiling and something should be done about it. The more i hear people in government talk and through their actions and inactions, i'm convinced that we're rules by para animals.All this rant for a mere rumour that has been repeatedly denied by the state govt? Who reeks of quantum idiocy now? |
SLIDE waxie: very nauseating!!! The guy looks like a midget. He looks like sanyeri too...Oh please! what does an average Yoruba politician look like? Tinubu? Obasanjo? Even his direct competitior Aregbesola? |
Fayose na only God go punish you for this thing wey you do APC governor. An APC governor can eat his own shyte now if his people ask him to. |
Ikengawo: food and SW politicsIt's all about food isn't it? The other day he was eating pop corn, today it is roasted corn. He knows what tickles the fancy of his people and he will use it to win! |
berem: Yoruba Women are gradually taken over from their men in crimes. From kidnapping and selling of kids to grooming baby factories to spies for Boko haram.So true |
madam_oringo: Which ibo property? What property does a Mai-rent ibo own in Yoruba land? The day of your sorrows are surely coming, I make you a big promise! The days you will cry worse than 1967 - 1970! Only one war made you cry so hard, this time you will cry in every way even before the first shot of war is fired in your Iboland! Your punishment will not stop till the end of time!You haven't died of bitterness yet? Keep hating and wishing Igbos evil......while we keep moving forward. |
Mynd_44: You disappoint me......So you see nothing wrong with the title? Isn't a similar title that made you ban me twice before nairaland down time? Now you've suddenly forgotten how to modify titles. Okay. Seun doesn't know what biased moderators like you will do to his business. The last episode was just a tip of the iceberg. |
Fat ugly ladies! Not surprised, it is in the genes. |
This looks exactly like the rice Fayemi distributed in Ekiti prior to the elections, I expect PDP to distribute better quality rice like they did in Ekiti. Should we expect the same result? |
Is the South West so ravaged by poverty? |
So why has none of the ''Yoruba'' rape stories littering the crime section made front page yet? |
Theodore Orji is a failure and no Igbo on Nairaland has ever said otherwise. We are not like Yorubas who live in a world of delusion. There is nothing you can say about T.A. Orji right now that an Igbo man has not said here on Nairaland. |
all4naija: [s]They were linked to the Al Qaeda in Maghreb. So, they are in a broader network. Many information from the past suggested some of their recruits were trained in Mali and Niger.[/s]Another trash. Are they Nigerians or not? You guys will blame anyone but yourselves for your problems. Boko haram wouldn't be what it is today if it didn't have local support. Take it or leave it. |
Litmus: [s]He's obviously right. Anyone who believes that Nigeria divided into largely ethnic enclaves would bring about end to exploitation, suffering,violence and usher in an era of posterity for all, is delusional. Although, i personally believe that many separatist are driven more by hatred, a need for vengeance as well as outright sulking than a belief in what comes after, therefor,viable Ethnic lands better than what we have now as Nigerians. It is hard to envisage that the vile Islamist and their masters in Arabia will stop short of driving salafism south. We're all being overtaken by a grander evil than our local rivalries.[/s]This Islamist, middle east and Arabian crap is really really boring now, Boko Haram will not thrive without the support of the locals, quote me anywhere. Their fighters are not Arabs, but northern Hausas, Fulanis and Kanuris. Stop blaming foreigners for your local problems. |
Curlieweed: [s]Unfortunately, jihad doesn't recognize your man-made "boundaries". Their goal is nothing short of a global caliphate. We need to join hands to stop this nonsense here. We have lost enough of our beautiful continent to Arab imperialists and their local agents.[/s]Nonsense! I don't do continental crap. |
Aigbofa: And when they are done with Yoruba and northern Christians they will leave you in peace out of the goodness of their hearts.They know their boundaries and those who have sworn to remain their slaves. |
Soyinka's logic applies to northern Christians and Yorubas only. Northern christians because ''one Nigeria'' is the only thing saving them from a total genocide or forced conversion to Islam. Yorubas because the North is the true definition of being land locked and they will not want to lose their ports in Lagos amongst other things without a fight. |
https://r.m.yahoo.com/api/res/1.2/w0m2VoBWFC8TRzXcYRuGNQ--/Zmk9Zml0O2g9NDYwO3c9Mjg1/https://media.zenfs.com/en_us/News/Reuters/2014-07-02T122531Z_1_LYNXMPEA610FD_RTROPTP_2_NIGERIA-SOYINKA.JPG ABEOKUTA Nigeria (Reuters) - Nigeria is suffering greater carnage at the hands of Islamist group Boko Haram than it did during a secessionist civil war, yet this has ironically made the country's break-up less likely, Nigerian Nobel Literature Laureate Wole Soyinka said. Speaking to Reuters at his home surrounded by rainforest near the southwestern city of Abeokuta, Soyinka said the horrors inflicted by the militants had shown Nigerians across the mostly Muslim north and Christian south that sticking together might be the only way to avoid even greater sectarian slaughter. The bloodshed was now worse than during the 1967-70 Biafra war when a secessionist attempt by the eastern Igbo people nearly tore Nigeria up into ethnic regions, he added. "We have never been confronted with butchery on this scale, even during the civil war, " Soyinka said in his front room, surrounding by traditional wooden sculptures of Yoruba deities on Tuesday. "There were atrocities (during Biafra) but we never had such a near predictable level of carnage and this is what is horrifying," said the writer, who was imprisoned for two years in solitary confinement by the military regime during the war on charges of aiding the Biafrans. Soyinka, a playwright and one of Africa's leading intellectuals who still wears his distinctive white Afro hairstyle, turns 80 in two weeks. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1986, the first African writer to receive it. A million people died during the Biafra war, though mostly through starvation and illness, rather than violence. Boko Haram's five-year-old struggle to carve out an Islamic state from its bases in the remote northeast has become increasingly bloody, with near daily attacks killing many thousands. The conflict's growing intensity has led Nigerian commentators to predict it may split the country, 100 years after British colonial rulers cobbled Nigeria together from their northern and southern protectorates. "I think ironically it's less likely now," Soyinka said. "For the first time, a sense of belonging is predominating. It's either we stick together now or we break up, and we know it would be not in a pleasant way." GOVERNMENTS LET IN RELIGION Boko Haram's abduction of more than 200 schoolgirls in April drew unprecedented international attention to the insurgency and pledges of aid from Western powers, but violence has worsened. Boko Haram fighters frequently massacre whole villages, gunning down fleeing residents and burning their homes. Nigeria, amalgamated by the British in 1914, brought together often historically antagonistic peoples - principally the largely Muslim Fulani, Hausa and Kanuri of the North, and the Yoruba, Igbo and other peoples of the mostly Christian south. Several regional movements have launched low- level independence campaigns that get little national attention. But Soyinka said fewer people were shrugging off Boko Haram's menace. "It's almost unthinkable to say: 'well, let's leave them to their devices.' Very few people are thinking that way." Attacks spreading southwards, including three bombings in the capital since April, showed it was not a just a northern problem. "The (Boko Haram) forces that would like to see this nation break up are the very forces which will not be satisfied having their enclave," he said. "(We) are confronted with an enemy that will never be satisfied with the space it has." Soyinka blamed successive governments for allowing religious fanaticism to undermine Nigeria's broadly secular constitution, starting with former President Olusegun Obasanjo allowing some states to declare Sharia law in the early 2000s. "When the spectre of Sharia first came up, for political reasons, this was allowed to hold, instead of the president defending the constitution," he said. Soyinka sees both Christianity and Islam as foreign impositions. "We cannot ignore the negative impact which both have had on African society," he told Reuters. "They are imperialist forces: intervening,arrogant. Modern Africa has been distorted." He added that while the leadership of Boko Haram needed to be "decapitated completely", little had been done to present an alternative ideological vision to their "deluded" followers, driven largely by economic destitution and despair. http://uk.news.yahoo.com/boko-haram-carnage-making-nigeria-break-less-likely-120706464.html |
abu12: That oil well belong to kogi inshallah, even though anambra build refinery.Oya go take am na. What is holding you? |
dgitrader: ^^^hey monkey, get off my back, your case is closed.I enjoy exposing people's foolishness. Go and lick your wounds. |
cbnsteve059: I will vote for ohakim than buhari cousin rochas.That is exactly his plan, he wants to ride on the hatred of APC to come back to power just like Fayose. Ohakims isn't a good man, will never be and Rochas has performed far better than him. I am sure there will be more than 2 candidates contesting the Imo governorship election, we still have PPA and APGA. You can vote for anyobe but not Ohakim. |
dgitrader: true talk! until fundamental issues are addressed, minor uncordinated measures by the FG like this restriction, will derive no result.Fool I thought you said it wasn't cooking gas cylinders that were used for bombs, why are you in agreement with him? |
dgitrader: remain what u are ...a Scum! your schooling is a waste, and your brain is deformed, you are condemned to ignorance.Fool tell us what these gas cylinders in green are used for, are they for welding? Dumb twät. www.nairaland.com/attachments/1519152_cyyyyyyy2_jpegc6797b7e844a304c6a62cad121dbbe92 www.nairaland.com/attachments/1519153_cy3_jpega43d04087758213ffecccf12c5ecc954 |
dgitrader: even nursery school kids can differentiate cooking gas cylinders from these captured cylinders(typical of bokoharam)You need to take a look at your pictures again, I mean the cylinders in green colour. They must be used for welding right? Foooooooooool! |
Hmmm all the games played prior to the Ekiti elections are being played out again. Should we expect the same result? |
Those who are quick to tell us to ignore the messenger and take the message should do the same here. Asari has been asking a lot of important questions concerning this Chibok debacle. Don't attack the messenger. Lol |
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