Politics › Re: Removing 13% Derivation Will Trigger Crisis - Ijaw Congress Warn Lawmakers by TheCrusader14: 8:20am On Oct 22, 2021 |
DubaiLandLord: Make the Government let them have access to their meagre 13% jawe 
Most of them kuku have nothing to show for it gan sef.
All the noise they are making about the 1963 constitution, when una son dey there, why una no tell am about this 1963 sharing formula? Why should it have to be now una dey remind us?
Now una dey quote one yeye 1963 constitution.
If no b say the economy of Nigeria is presently crawling, I 4 talk say make the Govt. Scrap the derivation... Pata pata, Una go blow oil pipeline for Niger Delta.
The oil in every part of Nigeria belong to Nigeria. You're perpetually hopeless. |
Politics › Re: Do You Think The Nigerian Government Has Offered Kanu A New Deal? by TheCrusader14: 5:46pm On Oct 21, 2021 |
DubaiLandLord1: They didn't offer Nnamdi Kanu any deal
Igbo land start and end in the south east You're a lunatic... Iboland is homeland of the Ibos and it's beyond the artificial creation call geopolitical zones. Ibos should be allowed to go with all their land but they should not be allowed to grab other people's land. |
Crime › Re: Bandits Kidnap 90 Passengers In Edo, Intercept GUO Luxurious Bus by TheCrusader14: 5:14pm On Oct 21, 2021 |
BeeBeeOoh:

The Fulani herdsmen Buhari imported from neighboring African countries prior to 2015 presidential election are really causing havoc to Nigeria and Nigerians, but the mannequin in Aso Villa is not bordered at all, his concern is IPOB and MNK.
A family friend's pregnant wife was kidnapped last month when they were returning from Abuja by gun wielding herdsmen, husband escaped and the man paid 3million naira for the release of his wife.
The saddest part of it is that the woman lost the pregnancy after her release, imagine losing 3m in this harsh economy and your unborn child also.
It will never be well for whoever that still support this administration and those that voted them in the second time..AMEN! I already unfriend 1 accursed individual who has sworn that nothing can made him withdraw his support for demonic Buhari. This is someone that we're most likely going to be to 3 days out of 7 but we've not seen in over 4 months now. |
Culture › Re: Dele Momodu Fumes As KWAM 1 Prostrates for Ooni But Shakes Hands With The Oluwo by TheCrusader14: 8:38am On Oct 18, 2021 |
Tundex911: Don't forget K1 his king too...
Mayegun of yoruba land
Oni is number 1 Shut up and stop misleading people. No oba is number one in Yorubaland all paramount obas are number 1 in their respective domain. Awujale is number 1 in Ijebuland since all other obas within Ijebuland acknowledge him as their overlord, same for Olu of Ilaro in Yewa, Owa in Ijesha etc. |
Culture › Re: Dele Momodu Fumes As KWAM 1 Prostrates for Ooni But Shakes Hands With The Oluwo by TheCrusader14: 8:32am On Oct 18, 2021 |
Lexusgs430: I cannot prostrate for either of them...... All they would receive is a handshake............ Many thanks, fellow Republican. |
Culture › Re: Dele Momodu Fumes As KWAM 1 Prostrates for Ooni But Shakes Hands With The Oluwo by TheCrusader14: 8:29am On Oct 18, 2021 |
Iyaebe: This is sacrilege, has modernization taken the better part of him?he should be punished. You're an enemy of humanity... Why should he be punished? So you will even call for we Republicans that don't believe in monarchy to be burnt alive right? You're worse than boko haram if you expect a man to be punished simply because he didn't lie on the ground for a fellow man. |
Culture › Re: Dele Momodu Fumes As KWAM 1 Prostrates for Ooni But Shakes Hands With The Oluwo by TheCrusader14: 8:18am On Oct 18, 2021 |
No usefulness whatsoever to the society except to receive prostration from their fellow men.... Holders of moribund titles. We Republicans don't acknowledge them. |
Culture › Re: Dele Momodu Fumes As KWAM 1 Prostrates for Ooni But Shakes Hands With The Oluwo by TheCrusader14: 8:14am On Oct 18, 2021 |
Kayberg: But the Ooni of Ife is of an imperial majesty, compared to Oluwo of Iwo. TAO11, please can you say anything about the two kings? Not regarding the musician stuff though… Do you know the meaning of imperial? |
Politics › Re: EndSARS: "Activists" Demand That Lagos Must Not Be Burnt Down Again (Photos). by TheCrusader14: 7:39am On Oct 18, 2021 |
A001: Instead of those posters on Twitter to urge the government and security agencies to monitor the planned protests and prevent a breakdown of law and order, they're discouraging Nigerians from exercising their fundamental human rights as regards organizing/partaking in a protest.
What we should all clamor for is peaceful demonstrations, not outright ban of protests like some political elements on Twitter are doing.
Brainless people.
The protest organizers need to ensure political thugs don't hijack the protests and thwart the patriotic efforts of brave Nigerians demanding good governance, accountability from our political leaders. I know two of those activists personally, they're all worst than the average Nigerian politician. One of them was the one that led the subsidy protest of 2012 at Mulero bus/stop, Agege just a stone throw from NYSC camp. The horrible creature was given money to arrange food for people, let's say he collected money for 50 bags of rice and the idiotic being only bought max 10. |
Science/Technology › Re: Anaconda Wraps Itself Round A Deadly Caiman In Brutal Fight For Survival(Pics) by TheCrusader14: 10:44am On Oct 13, 2021 |
tempem: Animal Fight Club! 
Meanwhile, Jaguar is skilled at humbling crocs. Jaguar dey snack on them like the way goat dey chop leaf. |
Celebrities › Re: Ini Edo: In Africa, The Girl Child Has No Place And Value by TheCrusader14: 7:09am On Oct 12, 2021 |
richmond500: All these yeye blackmail won't work INI Edo.
Las las, Angel go still first whitemoney buy Range Rover, so who is then undervalued? Don't mind the ungrateful thing. Let her relocate to Afghanistan and see what's obtainable there. |
Politics › Re: South-East Governors Demand 2023 Presidency by TheCrusader14: 5:33pm On Oct 09, 2021 |
Rugaria: The North has been there for ten years now. That is if you add Yaraduas 2 years to Buhari 6 locust years. By the time Buhari is through, the North would have been there for 12 years! The North has had the vice presidency for 16 years under Nomadi Sambo and Atiku Abubakar. The South West has had the presidency for 8 solid years with Obasanjo and now chasing another 8 solid years with the vice presidency. We are not talking of over 4 decades of military dictatorship by these wayward clans! It's the turn of the east! Simple as that. If you guys can't stand an igboman as your president, fine, Then let my people go... But If any of you insists that the Igbo must be part of Nigeria and yet should Not be allowed to head the country, then you are pulling the tiger by the tail. It will bite.. this very very very madly.. Support a proper Yorubaman in 2023 and we will ensure he hands over to the Ibos in 2031. The Fulani who no longer be a force in the country after the emergence of the Yoruba Presidency. |
Politics › Re: Dokpesi:north Should Retain Power, No Southern Candidate Can Win 2023 Presidency by TheCrusader14: 5:25pm On Oct 09, 2021 |
kcnwaigbo: There is nothing you can do other than ranting as usual online It will blow your mind.... You horrible sons of hate... Why did even do to you that warrant the passionate hate you have for us? |
Politics › Re: Dokpesi:north Should Retain Power, No Southern Candidate Can Win 2023 Presidency by TheCrusader14: 2:21pm On Oct 09, 2021 |
kcnwaigbo: Oga you can't break away.In 2023 another northerner will be installed as president and there is absolutely nothing you yorubas can do Ibo we will do a lot. We know why you want another Fulani. |
Politics › Re: Dokpesi:north Should Retain Power, No Southern Candidate Can Win 2023 Presidency by TheCrusader14: 2:17pm On Oct 09, 2021 |
Calculating: The North should retain power If the South-East is not getting it. They were betraying their brothers in 2015 thinking they are smart. Now they want the same seat they ousted our GEJ for, no way.
North continues regardless of party until sense falls on them.
Snubbing for any red oil drinker that will quote me. Then our governors, Senators, Reps and other political leaders will openly lead the breakup of this British cage. I hope you're objective enough to know we Yoruba have everything to stand on our own, in fact Nigeria has always been a liability to us. We will pull out. Today, the future leaders of the Great Yoruba race have placed 2 options before you Ibos and your Fulani partners, either a full-blooded Yorubaman becomes president in 2023 or we break away. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Urchins Are Myopic They've Forgotten How They Betrayed The South In 2015 by TheCrusader14: 2:12pm On Oct 09, 2021 |
JohnFGbegile: Gbam they told us to learn how to build bridge That's exactly what we're going to do You've always had a bridge that connects you to the North... Your ancestors have always voted Fulani against Yoruba so it isn't gonna be a new thing. |
Politics › Re: Proscribed Yan Sakai Vigilante Group Kills 11 Fulanis In Sokoto Market by TheCrusader14: 1:51pm On Oct 09, 2021 |
AntiBMC: What happened in CAR will soon happen here too. Already, it's taking its form. And any southern ans middle belt personnel that tries to defend the Fulani will pay with his own life. Fulani are demons and should be sent back into the abyss they came from. |
Politics › Re: Proscribed Yan Sakai Vigilante Group Kills 11 Fulanis In Sokoto Market by TheCrusader14: 1:48pm On Oct 09, 2021 |
Coldsperm: It didn't happen in the East nah. Substitute Sokoto with Enugu or Abia and watch this post get up to 50 pages. Anyway I am now happy that the Hausas are waking. The next big fight will be between the Hausas and the terrorist Fulanis and that will mark the end of all Futa Jalon terrorists in Nigeria. We will send back to Niger and Chad republic to reunite with their Kiths and kin. We shall be glad to help the Hausas with logistics and manpower to destroy those accursed sons of perdition. |
Politics › Re: Proscribed Yan Sakai Vigilante Group Kills 11 Fulanis In Sokoto Market by TheCrusader14: 1:45pm On Oct 09, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: What Happens To Higher Ranking Officers When A Junior Officer Organizes A Coup? by TheCrusader14: 11:29pm On Oct 08, 2021 |
gidgiddy: Major Murtala Mohammed led the second ever coup in 1966. He was a mid-level officer and could not take over because there were many officers senior to him in rank. So he allowed Gowon and others who were much senior to him to take over
9 years later, Murtala Mohammed had become a Brigadier and conducted his second coup. This time around, he retired everyone who was above him in rank, promoted himself to a 4 star General, then took over
6 months later, Dimka dispatched him to hell where he belonged May God continue to bless the soul Dimka... He did a public job. |
Politics › Re: Breaking: IP0B Unkown Gunmen Attack Police Checkpoint In SE (video) by TheCrusader14: 4:44pm On Oct 08, 2021*. Modified: 8:45am On Oct 09, 2021 |
PrinceOfLagos: Wetin police do this people Police and military zombies should tell their hopeless political masters that what's on ground requires a political solution and the use of force isn't gonna work. |
Politics › Re: Peter Obi: My Children Use Buses And Tricycles To Get Around (Throwback) by TheCrusader14: 4:27pm On Oct 08, 2021 |
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Politics › Re: LASG Holds Service For Ndubuisi Kanu, Names Estate After Him. by TheCrusader14: 3:00pm On Oct 08, 2021 |
Yorubaritua1ist: All for 2023 election..No Yoruba is going to smell the seat in 2023 Why? |
Politics › Re: LASG Holds Service For Ndubuisi Kanu, Names Estate After Him. by TheCrusader14: 2:59pm On Oct 08, 2021 |
Mintyguy: The Yoruba's will always stand tall among its contemporaries. It has built a legacy of an all-inclusive politics without any ethnic coloration over the years. Our land our pride Our people our treasure That's why our southern brothers and the good people of the Middle belt should support a proper Yorubaman in 2023 so we can finally send those accursed demons from Futa Jalon back into the abyss they came from. |
Politics › Re: 2023: Where Nigeria’s President Comes From, Isn't important ― Atiku by TheCrusader14: 5:11pm On Oct 07, 2021 |
benuejosh: Exactly! If a Fulani is deemed fit to run the state again in 2023 lets vote him.
Vote personality and not region. You're a horrible Fulani... You demons are hellbent at starting another civil war in this British cage and by His grace that war will eventually consume you. |
Celebrities › Re: Soldiers Drag, Arrest Chinwetalu Agu Over Biafra Outfit by TheCrusader14: 1:32pm On Oct 07, 2021 |
thatsleepboy1: Let's be honest, MNK won't give us Biafra, Someone more stronger, fiercer, and wiser than he is will come after him and he'll have more lions on his shoulder. Ndígbo anyị, let's not relent, but rather let's be prayerful and keep our hope alive for Chukwu Okike abịama is with us as he has always been with us.
Senator Abaribe will be targeted for assassination but they won't prevail for God is with him. He's strongly behind us and let's not be decieved cos our elders are solidly behind the actualization of Biafra if you watch their body language cos MNK can't go far with the diasporas without the blessings of our fathers and elders. Do you really want Biafra? |
Celebrities › Re: Soldiers Drag, Arrest Chinwetalu Agu Over Biafra Outfit by TheCrusader14: 1:31pm On Oct 07, 2021*. Modified: 5:05pm On Oct 07, 2021 |
alsudan: Buhari and his goons need to have their heads examined.
Sergio Ramos openly associates with his Andalusian roots and even flies their colors, so as Pique and Guardiola who see themselves as Catalonians.
None of those names have been intimidated, harassed and beaten.
If Chinwetalu Agu was any random guy, his dead body would have been displaced later with charms, weapons and tagged IPOB. When this madness Buhari and his accursed goons are cooking is finally done, I'm sure there won't be an hiding place for them |
Politics › Re: Orji Kalu: Nigeria’s Unity More Important Than 2023 Elections by TheCrusader14: 8:34am On Oct 07, 2021 |
benuejosh: ONE NIGERIA has come to stay. Fulani are coming for you. |
Politics › Re: Orji Kalu: Nigeria’s Unity More Important Than 2023 Elections by TheCrusader14: 8:33am On Oct 07, 2021 |
noleflendum: Igo are the real unity beggars but always accuse others They love one Nigeria that the Fulani, just that the latter are obsessed with dominating others. Ibos don't have the landmass to accommodate their population and they still have a high birth rate even among the educated ones. Nigeria gives them access to free markets, an Ibo would go to the village, his parents will complain his younger brother is giving them problem and he would take am to Lagos or Abuja right away.... If Nigeria breaks, would that be possible? Even if he has the means, there are still some paperwork to be done. Ibo want to share other people's homeland with them in the name of buying properties everywhere of which most of the funds come from selling substandard products, fake drugs and drinks which constitute a future danger to the well-being of the host communities. Ibos have voted Fulani the most, check out the history of federal elections in the country and see for yourself? Do you know the reason they always vote Fulani? It's simple, they know those ones will always help them keep their biggest asset, One Nigeria. |
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Politics › Re: The REAL Reason They Want 'Biafra' by TheCrusader14: 12:07pm On Oct 05, 2021 |
Reflect7: Let's stop deceiving ourselves.
IPOB does not want an Igbo nation, and doesn't give a toss about the Igbo people.
What IPOB wants is the Niger Delta Oil and Gas resources of Nigeria.
Their leader, Nnamdi Kanu, by his own admission WAS OFFERED THE 5 IGBO STATES IN 2017 TO TAKE AS 'BIAFRA' AND HE REFUSED, SAYING HE WANTS THE NIGER DELTA REGION WHERE NIGERIA'S OIL AND GAS FIELDS SIT.
IF HE HAD TAKEN THE 5 IGBO STATES, YOU SEPARATISTS WOULD ALL BE IN YOUR BIAFRA BY NOW.
BUT IPOB's REAL AIM IS TO ANNEX THE NIGER DELTA SO THAT THEY CAN OWN ALL THE NATION'S OIL AND GAS.
NIGERIA OF COURSE SAYS A BIG FAT NO.
Agreeing to it would be suicide for the oil-rich African giant.
Then the IPOB supporters play the game of saying 'Nigerians don't want Igbos to leave'.
But Nigeria has NEVER had a problem with Igbos seceding.
The trouble is they always want to secede with Nigeria's oil and gas resources, not by their own and with their own states alone.
That is where the problem lies.
THEY WANT TO LEAVE WITH THE FAMILY GOLD, CARING NOT IF OTHER NIGERIANS, INCLUDING MILLIONS OF CHILDREN STARVE AND PERISH AS A RESULT.
SELFISH, GREEDY NARCISSISTS WHO WILL NEVER TELL YOU THEIR REAL AGENDA, because it is so ugly, even to them.
I REPEAT: Kanu was offered the 5 Igbo states to take with him as his Biafra and he REFUSED.
The day Kanu rejected that offer was the day Igbo nationhood was sacrificed on a barrel of crude oil.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/07/rejected-biafra-5-igbo-states-nnamdi-kanu/ Few months ago, the Northern elders offered him the Ibo states and he refused against. Ipob are not interested in breaking Nigeria but in the opposite direction, to keep Nigeria one at all cost. Ipob is playing a game of reverse psychology and Buhari knows that's why I referred to them as 'Dot in a Circle' ibos are not ready to leave Nigeria. |
Politics › Re: U.S. IGNORES SMALL AFRICAN TERRORIST GROUP IPOB AT ITS PERIL - WASHINGTON TIMES by TheCrusader14: 11:49am On Oct 05, 2021 |
DeltaFire: U.S. IGNORES SMALL AFRICAN TERRORIST GROUP IPOB AT ITS PERIL By Ivan Sascha Sheehan - - Monday, October 4, 2021 The Washington Times
State Department needs to designate Indigenous People of Biafra as a foreign terrorist organization
ANALYSIS/OPINION:
An African terrorist organization is suing U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin in U.S. federal court. It beggars belief.
So how did it happen?
The answer is frustratingly simple. The violent secessionist group in question – the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) – is yet to be designated a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) by the US Department of State. This is despite repeated pleas to do so by longstanding U.S. ally Nigeria, where IPOB is based and carries out its murderous activities.
It is difficult to explain how U.S. interests are served by inaction and complacency on IPOB. The listing costs nothing. But the designation would have significant implications for the group’s continuance.
Let’s start with the obvious: Tagging the group with a terror label would hit IPOB’s wallet hard.
As soon as the designation is applied, no organization that utilizes U.S. currency would be able to legally conduct transactions with the organization. By cutting off IPOB’s funding, the U.S. would weaken the 50,000 strong paramilitary outfit and provide Nigeria’s security forces room to train their sights squarely on ISIS-affiliated Boko Haram in the Northeast of the country. Counterterrorism operations against Boko Haram have long been assisted by U.S. agencies working in close coordination with the West African government.
Though IPOB may appear to be Abuja’s problem alone, the militants have served as a distraction and bled precious resources. Over the past eighteen months, Boko Haram has regrettably been able to regroup and rejuvenate. The same is true of Al Qaeda-affiliated groups across the volatile Sahel region. That the African continent is rapidly becoming a staging ground for global terror operations should concern U.S. officials.
But Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB’s leader, is clearly unconcerned. That he feels no need to even disguise his support of terrorism is worrisome. Though IPOB’s principal aim is to restore a breakaway state of Biafra in the Southeastern parts of Nigeria, Mr. Kanu’s rhetoric has become increasingly strident. “I don’t want peaceful actualization (of Biafra),” Mr. Kanu has said through his Radio Biafra channel, used to project threats, instructions, and propaganda into Nigeria from the safety of London. “If they don’t (give us Biafra), they will die.”
Neither does Mr. Kanu make idle threats. The December revelation of IPOB’s 50,000 strong-armed paramilitary wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), complete with a Swastika-style flag, marked the end to all pretenses of being a peaceful movement. What had been largely unspoken was publicly declared. Since then, violent IPOB attacks on both security personnel and civilians have surged by a terrifying 59%; deaths by 344%. More than 20 attacks were carried out in the first three months of this year alone, including the retribution-style bombing of a local state governor’s home where four were killed, and an attack on a prison that freed some 2,000 dangerous criminals. Even neighboring states were forced to impose curfews to protect their citizens from marauders.
There is also a nasty racial element to the IPOB attacks. In addition to attacks on the state, much of their violence is directed towards the Fulani people, a nomadic tribe of herders that roam across West Africa. Through Biafra Radio, IPOB regularly calls on its supporters to not only kill the Fulani, but to kill “any landlord that gives accommodation or rents his house or her house to a Fulani person.” In one recent attack on a Fulani community, six young children were butchered with machetes – one, a baby, was burned alive. Their bodies were discarded in mass graves.
Whether with threats made on Biafra Radio or repeated acts of violence, IPOB coerces politicians and civilians to acquiesce to its radical political demands. One example saw all the governors of Southeast Nigeria bow to a 14-day ultimatum to ban open grazing in their districts – a move targeting the livelihoods of the Fulani – rather than face the wrath of the ESN. Similarly, it enforces a sit-at-home day every Monday, intended to economically cripple the region, through acts like the torching of passenger buses.
The U.S. has correctly prescribed terror labels to other secessionist groups that employ these tactics – the ETA in Spain, the Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka, and the PKK in Turkey. Now the people IPOB claims to represent, the Igbo, are even seeking to distance themselves from the group. So why hasn’t the U.S.? One reason may be the group’s million-dollar contracts with prominent American lobbying firms paid to whitewash the group’s reputation and lobby on Capitol Hill. It is impossible to believe that IPOB and Kanu’s deep pockets are not being lined by external organizations.
A terror designation would put a stop to this influence peddling. It would also mean the group could not use the US or its Western allies, like London-based Radio Biafra, to further their cause. The group’s outsized influence – a function of its radio station, paid hands, and US lawyers – would be severely curtailed. Law enforcement in the US, the U.K., and elsewhere would be obligated to act by shutting down these activities. That a small terrorist organization can bully senior U.S. officials in American courts and leverage the influence of foreign agents to challenge an ally’s security would be laughable were it not so alarming. Washington must not ignore Nigeria’s terrorists any longer.
• Ivan Sascha Sheehan is the executive director of the School of Public and International Affairs at the University of Baltimore. Opinions expressed are his own.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/oct/4/us-ignores-small-african-terror-group-ipob-at-its-/ A paid agent of the Fulani terrorists... |