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dadebayo1:yea I have been paid atlast. wat about u? |
They have government in their grip,held onto
power since independence,built more universities
in their region yet have millions of illiterates,have
produced more Army Generals than the rest yet
cannot rid their region of untrained boko haram
that never went to Jaji and NDA.
Have billionaires and the richest people that
stole billions ,yet they have their young ones
,their aged on every bustops,entrance of
mosques and traffic lights begging for alms.
They have more ministers of health,they had all
the UNICEF,UNESCO,UN,USAID all the foreign
intervention agencies in their region yet they are
ravaged by polio ,blindness and all kinds of
diseases. Their education is free for them but
their children run away from education but prefer
to beg on the street and do menial jobs like
pushing water in trucks,repairing shoes,local
manicure etc.
Their leaders have brainwashed them and made
them poorer out of all they have. But they will
blame PDP and GEJ.
Now we have a new ruler ,I hope he will
transform the region into Dubai... With all the
billions they have voted for rebuilding of North .
Northern youth open your eyes and ask your
leaders why are they punishing you and selling
stories to you instead of developing the North
and the mentality of the North.
Biafra is not your problem,igbos are not your
problems .the problems are your religious leaders
and your political leaders who prefer that you
remain tools of violence in their hands rather
than be liberated. At the snap of their fingers or
release of a religious lie you hit the streets with
daggers and cutlasses to kill. But soon the story
will change ,the creation will turn against their
creators.
I beg you to use the Billions mapped out for
feeding cows with imported grass to educate the
North and feed your hungry ones,who will never
taste imported corned beef but rather you will
feed your cattle with imported corned grass. |
Cry4Justice:u are a wicked fellow. make God purnish u, ur family nd all ur generation. it shall never be well with u. |
thats why we love you becos u are the mouth piece of the people. keep it up sir. we are solidly behind you |
Yseone:when did you apply? where will d interview take place? |
when will baba appoint his economic adviser na? |
A TIME TO DECIDE By Femi Fani-Kayode Today there was a clash between Yoruba and Fulani youths in Ketu, Lagos state in which a number of people on both sides and some of our security agents were apparantly killed. Just a few days ago over 300 people were killed by well-armed Fulani herdsmen in Agatu, Benue state. Throughout the country Fulani militias and herdsmen are wreaking havoc and are slaughtering their compatriots for one reason or the other. Worse of all is the fact that our Fulani-led Federal Government and our Fulani-led Armed Forces are killing thousands of young igbos in the east simply because of their support for Nnamdi Kanu and their call for the establishment of the independent sovereigh state of Biafra. As all this is going on our economy has ground to a halt and the war against Boko Haram and islamist terror is still raging. Today Nigeria has the dubious distinction of having within its borders the first and the fourth most deadly terrorist organisations in the world according to the Global Terror Index. People are being slaughtered, abducted, pillaged, kidnapped and raped all over the country on a daily basis by the same group of vandals and heartless beasts simply because they believe that their own is now in power and that they can get away with it yet no-one appears prepared to do anything about it or call a spade a spade. In the light of all these facts the question on everyone's lips is what is to be done? We all hope and pray for peace and unity in our country but judging by the way things are going perhaps the first question that we have to address is whether we really have a country at all and, if we agree that we do, whether it will or can remain united and as one for much longer. The rise of radical islam and the use of terror to achieve the objectives of those who espouse and believe in it has changed the world forever. Our country cannot be exempted or left out of this. We have changed forever as well and things can never be the same in Nigeria again. Those that are in power in our country today appear to have a soft-spot for the terrorists and for reasons best known to himself our President has simply refused to condemn the murderous activities of the Fulani herdsmen and militias. This is probably because he is, and has been for many years, the Life Patron of the Fulani Cattle Rearers Association: which is the umbrella organisation of the Fulani herdsmen and militias. Then there is the sad and pitiful case of Ese Oruru in which the Fulani Emir of Kano played an unspecified and unclear role in the abduction, forced islamisation, rape, torture and kidnapping of a 14 year old southern christian girl whilst our security agencies turrned a blind eye to the whole thing and refused to rescue her for months. It has been alleged that the girl was kept against her will at the Emir's palace and that one way or the other she was used as a sex slave and she came out pregnant. Despite all this the police have refused to pick him up and compel him to answer the necessary questions that could have cleared the air. All this because "his" people are in power and they believe that thay can get away with anything and everything, including pedophilia, slavery and, in many cases, murder. Nothing reflects the degeneration to which our country and our values have been subjected to better than this. Sadly even the PDP, which is the leading opposition party and which ought to serve as a rallying point for change and keep the government on their toes appears to have faltered and capitulated. They have appointed as their National Chairman a man that has questionanle antecedents and that has questions to answer about his role in the evolution and formation of Boko Haram. The warped logic of those that imposed him is that in order to fight a terror-loving party like the APC you must also have a terrorist leading yours. I cannot and will never accept such views or subscribe to such reprehensible tactics. The good news is that he will only be there for three months if he sticks to the agreement but whichever way you look at it it does not look as if the opposition PDP, with the present crop of leaders that constitutes its National Working Commitee, is capable of liberating us from the bondage that we have found ourselves in or bringing the nation any hope of deliverance or joy. It is time for us to do what we must do to save our country and if those that believe that they own it refuse to be reasonable and fair to the rest of us, perhaps we should consider the possibility of redefining her. The Nigeria of today reminds me of Yugoslavia before its civil war and breaking up into five separate countries. We are living in very dangerous times. The Fulanis are like the Serbs of old in Yugoslavia: dominating, cunning and relentless. They have their own ethnic and religious militias and they are also fully in power. The only difference is that the Serbs were christians whilst the Fulani are muslims. They both used their religious faith to muster support and effect their purpose. One day though the yoke will be broken and we shall be free. I conclude this contributiom with the following words which I believe are prophetic. O ye sons of Futa Jalo and ye daughters of the Vulture mountain and bitter waters: your princes and kings shall be exposed and brought to heel and you shall pay a heavy price for your oppression, wickedness and many sorceries. https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1020690191326164&id=378378918890631&refid=7&_ft_=qid.6257936663775640576%3Amf_story_key.8930606488915958301&__tn__=%2As |
A. P. C change! |
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why is this mama news alwys making front page? |
mynd1:Barka dai! |
mynd1:jumaat kareem |
mynd1:its bin good. thnx |
mynd1:bae, hw was ur day? |
mynd1:are u surprised. |
mynd1:dan son manzon allah, ki yi ready. patiently waiting |
mynd1:then where do you live my beauty? |
mynd1:I will like to know you better. are in lagos or where? |
Mynd1, na gode sosai but I love to know you better. I need to know if you live in lagos |
mynd1:why am I finding it hard to blieve you? Please dont tell me that! Cos ever since I saw ur dp, reflections of ur biutiful face keeps coming to my mind. Omotolas beauty is child play compared to the beauty I see in you. |
mynd1:mynd1, what can I do to prove I need your love? What will it take? cos I wont give up |
Deejacy2:I will give u 22k. If its ok by you |
mynd1:I dont want to derail this thread. I am sorry to say this, mynd1 I love you |
what is your number? |
another propaganda |
SexyCeline:I don't want to derail this thread. I am sorry to say this, sexyceline I love you |
SexyCeline:I don't want to derail this thread. I am sorry to say this, sexyceline I love you |
this is an old news na but needs to be revisit |
why worry urself over a man who has been confirmed as a governor by the Supreme Court |
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