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b3llo:Buhari can learn how to become a human being from this selfless dog |
[quote author=Mynd44 post=103067534]This road must be for Buhari's Nieces You're not fit to be a mod. Spits |
Your stupidity is bussin' |
Most people don't understand that these pastas, imams and the govt are just arms of the Freemasons who really control everything. Lockstep in a bit. Don't say you were ignorant. |
[quote author=Wawelexy post=102841654][/quote]Are you this soft in the head? He created them both, male and female. Please get some sense, or wisdom. |
Numerouno94:I remember Mohammed Ali. The greatest. This aj just a pretender. |
[quote author=slawormiir post=102783820]Damnnn niggarrrr Lot of good things Your life is a mirage, that exists only in your mind. You set your bars so low. |
[quote author=Vaughanlanrewaj post=102661099 How dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism ( sic fulani fascism, buharism, Islamic terrorism etc) lays on its votaries! No stronger retrograde force exists in the world. What a cursed fellow you are . |
Sokoto based Fulani caliphate are responsible for the creation of hydra headed terrorist network with the like of Ansaru, iswap, bokoharam, army and police forces inducted terrorists, miyetti Allah, bandits ( bokoharam iswap hybrids) etc. The current buhari led government has done more for fulani caliphate than othman danfodio ever accomplished. The ease with which the President lies on national TV, hedges, spurns, lays deceptions even against the dead is really unprecedented in world history. Fulani are using ethnicities all over Nigeria, including the northwest to practice mortal Kombat like fatalities and babalities (sai babalities) and getting away with it. Northwest people are not one, but they are one huge killing field under the fulani terrorist caliphate.
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GreenFarmsNG:You are here again today to show the world your immaturity and ignorance. Read Mark 16:15. Christ ordained him and anyone else who chooses to go into ministry. |
[quote author=GreenFarmsNG post=102522746]You have So much pride. Pride is of the devil, take heed . Jude 1:9 : But Michael the archangel, when he disputed with the devil and argued about the body of Moses, did not dare pronounce against him a railing judgment, but said, "The Lord rebuke you!" You've failed against a lot of people on this thread today, may God show you mercy |
In 1953 when Northern Nigerians were beginning to consider secession from the Nigerian colony that would soon be a nation, Nnamdi Azikiwe gave a speech before the caucus of his political party, the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) in Yaba, Nigeria on May 12, 1953. That speech, while not disallowing secession, suggested that there would be grave consequences if the Northern region became an independent nation. Ironically, fourteen years later, Azikiwe led his Eastern Region out of Nigeria and created Biafra, a move that prompted a bloody three year civil war. Azikiwe’s 1953 speech appears below. I have invited you to attend this caucus because I would like you to make clear our stand on the issue of secession. As a party, we would have preferred Nigeria to remain intact, but lest there be doubt as to our willingness to concede to any shade of political opinion the right to determine its policy, I am obliged to issue a solemn warning to those who are goading the North towards secession. If you agree with my views, then I hope that in course of our deliberations tonight, you will endorse them, to enable me to publicize them in the Press. In my opinion, the Northerners are perfectly entitled to consider whether or not they should secede from the indissoluble union which nature has formed between it and the South, but it would be calamitous to the corporate existence of the North should the clamour for secession prevail. I, therefore, counsel Northern leaders to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of secession before embarking upon this dangerous course. As one who was born in the North, I have a deep spiritual attachment to that part of the country, but it would be a capital political blunder if the North should break away from the South. The latter is in a better position to make rapid constitutional advance, so that if the North should become truncated from the South, it would benefit both Southerners and Northerners who are domiciled in the South more than their kith and kin who are domiciled in the North. There are seven reasons for my holding to this view. Secession by the North may lead to internal political convulsion there when it is realized that militant nationalists and their organizations, like the NLPU, the Askianist Movement, and the Middle Zone League, have aspirations for self-government in 1956 identical with those of their Southern compatriots. It may lead to justifiable demands for the right of self-determination by non-Muslims, who form the majority of the population in the so-called ‘Pagan’ provinces, like Benue, Ilorin, Kabba, Niger and Plateau, not to mention the claims of non-Muslims who are domiciled in Adamawa and Bauchi Provinces. It may lead to economic nationalism in the Eastern Region, which can pursue a policy of blockade of the North, by refusing it access to the sea, over and under the River Niger, except upon payment of tolls. It may lead to economic warfare between the North on the one hand, and the Eastern or Western regions on the other, should they decide to fix protective tariffs which will make the use of the ports of the Last and West uneconomic for the North. The North may be rich in mineral resources and certain cash crops, but that is no guarantee that it would be capable of growing sufficient food crops to enable it to feed its teeming millions, unlike the East and the West. Secession may create hardship for Easterners and Westerners who are domiciled in the North, since the price of food crops to be imported into the North from the South is bound to be very high and to cause an increase in the cost of living. Lastly, it will endanger the relations with their neighbours of millions of Northerners who are domiciled in the East and West and Easterners and Westerners who reside in the North. You may ask me whether there would be a prospect of civil war, if the North decided to secede? My answer would be that it is a hypothetical question which only time can answer. In any case, the plausible cause of a civil war might be a dispute as to the right of passage on the River Niger, or the right of flight over the territory of the Eastern or Western Region; but such disputes can be settled diplomatically, instead of by force. Nevertheless, if civil war should become inevitable at this stage of our progress as a nation, then security considerations must be borne in mind by those who are charged with the responsibility of government of the North and the South. Military forces and installations are fairly distributed in all the three regions; if that is not the case, any of the regions can obtain military aid from certain interested Powers. It means that we cannot preclude the possibility of alliance with certain countries. You may ask me to agree that if the British left Nigeria to its fate, the Northerners would continue their uninterrupted march to the sea, as was prophesied six years ago? My reply is that such an empty threat is devoid of historical substance and that so far as I know, the Eastern Region has never been subjugated by any indigenous African invader. At the price of being accused of overconfidence, I will risk a prophecy and say that, other things being equal, the Easterners will defend themselves gallantly, if and when they are invaded. Let me take this opportunity to warn those who are making a mountain out of the molehill of the constitutional crisis to be more restrained and constructive. The dissemination of lies abroad; the publishing of flamboyant headlines about secessionist plans, and the goading of empty-headed careerists with gaseous ideas about their own importance in tile scheme of things in the North is being overdone in certain quarters. I feel that these quarters must be held responsible for any breach between the North and South, which nature had indissolubly united in a political, social and economic marriage of convenience. In my personal opinion, there is no sense in the North breaking away or the East or the West breaking away; it would be better if all the regions would address themselves to the task of crystallizing common nationality, irrespective of the extraneous influences at work. What history has joined together let no man put asunder. But history is a strange mistress which can cause strange things to happen! CONTRIBUTED BY: BLACKPAST
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In 1953 when Northern Nigerians were beginning to consider secession from the Nigerian colony that would soon be a nation, Nnamdi Azikiwe gave a speech before the caucus of his political party, the National Council of Nigeria and the Cameroons (NCNC) in Yaba, Nigeria on May 12, 1953. That speech, while not disallowing secession, suggested that there would be grave consequences if the Northern region became an independent nation. Ironically, fourteen years later, Azikiwe led his Eastern Region out of Nigeria and created Biafra, a move that prompted a bloody three year civil war. Azikiwe’s 1953 speech appears below. I have invited you to attend this caucus because I would like you to make clear our stand on the issue of secession. As a party, we would have preferred Nigeria to remain intact, but lest there be doubt as to our willingness to concede to any shade of political opinion the right to determine its policy, I am obliged to issue a solemn warning to those who are goading the North towards secession. If you agree with my views, then I hope that in course of our deliberations tonight, you will endorse them, to enable me to publicize them in the Press. In my opinion, the Northerners are perfectly entitled to consider whether or not they should secede from the indissoluble union which nature has formed between it and the South, but it would be calamitous to the corporate existence of the North should the clamour for secession prevail. I, therefore, counsel Northern leaders to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of secession before embarking upon this dangerous course. As one who was born in the North, I have a deep spiritual attachment to that part of the country, but it would be a capital political blunder if the North should break away from the South. The latter is in a better position to make rapid constitutional advance, so that if the North should become truncated from the South, it would benefit both Southerners and Northerners who are domiciled in the South more than their kith and kin who are domiciled in the North. There are seven reasons for my holding to this view. Secession by the North may lead to internal political convulsion there when it is realized that militant nationalists and their organizations, like the NLPU, the Askianist Movement, and the Middle Zone League, have aspirations for self-government in 1956 identical with those of their Southern compatriots. It may lead to justifiable demands for the right of self-determination by non-Muslims, who form the majority of the population in the so-called ‘Pagan’ provinces, like Benue, Ilorin, Kabba, Niger and Plateau, not to mention the claims of non-Muslims who are domiciled in Adamawa and Bauchi Provinces. It may lead to economic nationalism in the Eastern Region, which can pursue a policy of blockade of the North, by refusing it access to the sea, over and under the River Niger, except upon payment of tolls. It may lead to economic warfare between the North on the one hand, and the Eastern or Western regions on the other, should they decide to fix protective tariffs which will make the use of the ports of the Last and West uneconomic for the North. The North may be rich in mineral resources and certain cash crops, but that is no guarantee that it would be capable of growing sufficient food crops to enable it to feed its teeming millions, unlike the East and the West. Secession may create hardship for Easterners and Westerners who are domiciled in the North, since the price of food crops to be imported into the North from the South is bound to be very high and to cause an increase in the cost of living. Lastly, it will endanger the relations with their neighbours of millions of Northerners who are domiciled in the East and West and Easterners and Westerners who reside in the North. You may ask me whether there would be a prospect of civil war, if the North decided to secede? My answer would be that it is a hypothetical question which only time can answer. In any case, the plausible cause of a civil war might be a dispute as to the right of passage on the River Niger, or the right of flight over the territory of the Eastern or Western Region; but such disputes can be settled diplomatically, instead of by force. Nevertheless, if civil war should become inevitable at this stage of our progress as a nation, then security considerations must be borne in mind by those who are charged with the responsibility of government of the North and the South. Military forces and installations are fairly distributed in all the three regions; if that is not the case, any of the regions can obtain military aid from certain interested Powers. It means that we cannot preclude the possibility of alliance with certain countries. You may ask me to agree that if the British left Nigeria to its fate, the Northerners would continue their uninterrupted march to the sea, as was prophesied six years ago? My reply is that such an empty threat is devoid of historical substance and that so far as I know, the Eastern Region has never been subjugated by any indigenous African invader. At the price of being accused of overconfidence, I will risk a prophecy and say that, other things being equal, the Easterners will defend themselves gallantly, if and when they are invaded. Let me take this opportunity to warn those who are making a mountain out of the molehill of the constitutional crisis to be more restrained and constructive. The dissemination of lies abroad; the publishing of flamboyant headlines about secessionist plans, and the goading of empty-headed careerists with gaseous ideas about their own importance in tile scheme of things in the North is being overdone in certain quarters. I feel that these quarters must be held responsible for any breach between the North and South, which nature had indissolubly united in a political, social and economic marriage of convenience. In my personal opinion, there is no sense in the North breaking away or the East or the West breaking away; it would be better if all the regions would address themselves to the task of crystallizing common nationality, irrespective of the extraneous influences at work. What history has joined together let no man put asunder. But history is a strange mistress which can cause strange things to happen! CONTRIBUTED BY: BLACKPAST
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His Net worth is $360 Million dollars. Which could allow him or me, or anyone, and their future children to have whatever they want. But in reality Keanu Reeves is not like that. He just lives like an ordinary man. He is generous and loves helping the needy ones even if it’s little. He has donated over $100 million dollars to charity, he never mentions it tho. He is a low-key person, he hates showing off his wealth, status or how good he is. In an interview when the host complimented him for his good deeds and he replied that” that’s ridiculous!”. He does not have any social media account (insta, fb, twitter etc). He had tragic life in the past, life has kept punishing and testing him but it has never changed his behavior, his manners, his characteristics. He is not angry at the world the life has been unfair to him. Why is he not angry at the world? Life has been really unfair to him. He really was sad, but it never changed his behaviour. He 's still the same. Sitting under the shade with homeless people, sharing meals and conversations with them. It's not about right or wrong. To him, it is the human thing to do and for him all humans are equal. Rich or poor, we are all equal.
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thebosstrevor1:Brainless monkey can't even spell |
Righteousness2:Unlike you , God isn't petty or a terrorist. You've lost your senses completely. |
[quote author=punisha post=102216404]Igbo's are really special. The hatred for Igbo's is so glaring. 20 pounds was giving to them after the war, yet most of them are rich and many more richer than government sponsored dangote. You talk a good one. |
Oksman:Get some sense . simple logic or mathematical analysis will enable you know the moon is not more than a distance of 2500km away |
WIZARDS OF DEATH : This is a very critical period , the Nigerian masses seem helpless in the death grip by which they are firmly held by the state actors within the ruling party, APC . These wizards of death have created an environment in which bloodshed and death is so common that the masses are thoroughly desensitized and dehumanised to the point that they have almost accepted death as their daily bread . USE OF SILENT WEAPONS : These state actors use silent weapons ( financial terrorism weapons) that have literally blown the heads off Nigerian masses, only that the masses don't as yet know that they are dead in every sense of the word. The aggregate effects of border closure, frequent currency devaluation, fuel price increases, borrowing, looting, and so much pervasive corruption will ensure there's no corporate future existence of this nation state, with a thoroughly impoverished citizenzry. USE OF STATE SPONSORED TERRORISM: With the unprecedented expansion of ISLAMIC HYDRA HYBRID ( Boko Haram, bandits, fulani herdsmen, MHK, iswap, DSS, NA etc..) there's nothing left to be said about the fragrant abuse of centralized power by these state actors to achieve their nebulous but nevertheless totally diabolic agenda. THE WHY : These state actors think that they can employ cloak and dagger methodology until they achieve their HOUSE OF PEACE , but like the Seleka , al nusra, isis , hamas, etc have found out, there CAN NEVER BE A HOUSE OF PEACE . THE WAY OUT: A call to armed uprising. The so terrorised public needs to learn how to make either the logical or mathematical connection between apparently unconnected events and begin to become revolutionary. Today CBN devalues currency and naira is trading at 500 to a single dollar. Earlier the governor's stated that a litre of petrol will trade at 400 naira , the other day the COAS met his untimely death in unusual circumstances. Ungun men and burning of INEC buildings. Everything happens for a reason, Nigerian masses must begin to use their God given intelligence to rescue themselves from ruthless and unrelenting wicked state actors or remain as senseless and stupid sheep so easily led to the slaughter. Apparently nairaland mods hate articles that provoke critical thinking, preferring to bombard the public with endless gory tales and senseless social stories. You are not guiltless in the assault on your people by these cruel state actor's, you all are enablers and the future will not be kind to you. |
Nigeria’s acting Inspector General of Police, Usman Baba, on Tuesday declared war on Biafra agitators and gunmen attacking and destroying police infrastructure in the Southeast and South-South regions and ordered their complete extermination. The police boss who spoke on the sideline while addressing the Police Mobile Force and Special Tactical Squad of the Force in Enugu shortly after he launched Operation Restore Peace, directed policemen in the region not to adhere to the rules of engagement while dealing with Biafra secessionist groups, adding that his job was to protect them. “Don’t mind the media shout; do the job I command you. If anyone accuses you of human rights violation, the report will come to my table and you know what I will do. So, take the battle to them wherever they are and kill them all. |
Augustine was perhaps the most significant Christian thinker after St. Paul. Augustine assumed that Genesis 1 was chapter 1 in a book that contained the literal words of God, and that Genesis 2 was the second chapter in the same book, put the two chapters together and read the latter as a sequel. Genesis 2, he assumed, described the fall from the perfection and original goodness of creation depicted in chapter 1. So almost inevitably the Christian scriptures from the fourth century on were interpreted against the background of this (mis) understanding. The primary trouble with this theory was that by the fourth century of the Common Era there were no Jews to speak of left in the Christian movement, and therefore the only readers and interpreters of the ancient Hebrew myths were Gentiles, who had no idea what these stories originally meant. Consequently, they interpreted them as perfection established by God in chapter 1, followed by perfection ruined by human beings in chapter 2. Why was that a problem? Well I, for one, have never known a Jewish scripture scholar to treat the Garden of Eden story in the same way that Gentiles treat it. Jews tend to see this story not as a narrative about sin entering the world, but as a parable about the birth of self-consciousness. It is, for the Jews, not a fall into sin, but a step into humanity. It is the birth of a new relationship with God, changing from master-servant to interdependent cooperation. The forbidden fruit was not from an apple tree, as so many who don’t bother to read the text seem to think. It was rather from “the tree of knowledge,” and the primary thing that one gained from eating the fruit of the tree of knowledge was the ability to discern good from evil. Gaining that ability did not, in the minds of the Jewish readers of the book of Genesis, corrupt human nature. It simply made people take responsibility for their freely made decisions. A slave has no such freedom. The job of the slave is simply to obey, not to think. The job of the slave-master is to command. Thus the relationship of the master to the slave is a relationship of the strong to the weak, the parent to the child, the king to the serf, the boss to the worker. If human beings were meant to live in that kind of relationship with God, then humanity would have been kept in a perpetual state of irresponsible, childlike immaturity. Adam and Eve had to leave the Garden of Eden, not because they had disobeyed God’s rules, but because, when self-consciousness was born, they could no longer live in childlike dependency. Adam and Eve discovered, as every child ultimately must discover, that maturity requires that the child leave his or her parents’ home, just as every bird sooner or later must leave its nest and learn to fly on its own. To be forced out of the Garden of Eden was, therefore, not a punishment for sin, so much as it was a step into maturity. Christ didn't come to die for any human, or to save anyone, he came to teach people to step into humanity, and leave behind the nature of depraved beasts. He taught this in the sermon on the mountain. Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God. If your hearts not pure, if you like call Jesus, cry a million times that you believe in Jesus and therefore you're saved , you will never see God. Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. You think you pay your tithe, you sing and dance in the choir all day, you slam your head on the floor in prayer a million times thru your life, you burn incense and venerate a pantheon of gods, etc, if you don't know what it means to have a poor spirit, you will never see heaven. |
And a bastard shall dwell in Ashdod, and I will cut off the pride of the Philistines. And I will take away his blood out of his mouth, and his abominations from between his teeth: but he that remaineth, even he, shall be for our God, and he shall be as a governor in Judah, and Ekron as a Jebusite. And I will encamp about mine house because of the army, because of him that passeth by, and because of him that returneth: and no oppressor shall pass through them any more: for now have I seen with mine eyes. ( zech 9:6) A note of warning to all black people you under the darkness of Christian psychosis, who do not even know the mongrel masquerading as Israel today, God's word is eternal, infallible. Get wisdom , you give the glory God bestowed upon you to a bastard that you do not even know . And it shall come to pass, like as ye were a curse among the nations, O house of Judah and house of Israel, so will I save you, and ye shall be a blessing: fear ye not, let your hands be strong . zech 8:13 Revelation 3:9, KJV: "Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie; behold, I will make them to come and worship before thy feet, and to know that I have loved thee." We are close to the end. Stay woke. |
AfricanBilliona:Quit body shaming. Are you soft in the head or what? Please get some sense. |
Remember the project where Bill Gates wanted to cover the sun to cool the Earth? Well, this summer, the tests will begin. According to The Times, a large balloon will soon be launched in Sweden that will spew out particles of calcium carbonate, which is essentially “chalk dust.” The Controlled Stratospheric Perturbation Experiment (SCoPEx) wants to prove that the release of this dust into the stratosphere could eventually divert some of the sun's energy and lower the temperatures of our planet. This project could easily trigger the next ice age , an extinction level event . Who really is bill gates and why is the world letting a mere man play God? |
NewDawn2O21:Even if you don't fear man, you should fear the living God. For Your words here today , untimely death and sorrow will never depart from your household and your generations to come |
Hiny Umoren met her untimely death under the most gruesome circumstances. Her dreams died at the hands of ruthless evil men. Till today not a word from the so called men of God, oyedepo, enenche, ibiyeomi et al. They could have at least lent their voice so that i would be more difficult for the evil men in league with the security forces to bury their complicity in the murder of the innocent, and others like her , buried in shallow graves. Dare Adeboye died , in his sleep, maybe too early, but we all would like to die peacefully in our sleep, not battered and raped to death. And the whole political and religious space is filled with obsequies. Oyedepo et all are falling over themselves to usher the late kid of the superstar pastor into heaven with prayers and tears and song. Hiny, my heart bleeds for you, for the kind of world you came into, the good die young? I pray God, for surely there must be a true God somewhere, rest your beautiful soul. We don't need the tyranny of evil men to acknowledge , we don't want their prayers of words to stain your journey to eternity, but with our deepest feelings and regards, rest in perfection Hiny, for truly God loves you more. |
patriotic007:The link to the Akpabios is not surprising. Those guys use terrible rituals to stay in wealth and power and they run a state wide cult, with national and international links. Pure evil . sad that hinny had to be a victim to these folk, one too many. |
[quote author=References As you find it so easy to lie and churn out falsehood, may this ability to lie become a permanent character trait in all your descendants. Let lying spirit never depart from your children and your children's children till the world ends . |
[quote author=iampeterben post=101391002]I . We ain't negotiating for victory is sure. How I wish you could be switched with one of the Greenfield abducted kids, how I wish. |
Whosoever commits sin is of the devil. What could be sweeter to a sinner than to hear and persuade himself that he can be saved, even if he liveslike a savage beast? You kill, steal, and destroy and fantasize that someday Jesus will save you? Mohammed will deliver you? Evil spirits rush headlong into all kinds of craziness, both because they hate the Lord and because hell is so painful, for eternity there is no salvation for them . All you mere men, be you occultists presidency, Boko Haram, bandits, kidnappers, buhari, el rufai , politicians , killers , ritualists and all you enables and facilitators of death and destruction in this nation space, be forewarned of your inevitable doom , if not in this world, surely in the world to come. |
In Ghana, the policy of expulsion involves evacuating Fulani herders from the country and declaring them persona non grata and preventing them from entering and operating in the country at any time into the future. Security officials in Ghana crack down with deadly force on migrant Fulani herdsmen who are guilty of rape, vandalism, destruction of farms and armed robbery .Conflict resolution NGO the West African Network for Peace Building (WANEP) identified Fulani herdsmen as a major security threat for the country and region. This is a wake up call to Nigeria, before the fulanisation agenda is complete, before your future and the future of your children is slavery to barbarians. God bless Ghana , the future of Africa. |

