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God bless GUO motors. What is the bloody government doing about the massacre of southerners in the north? |
ND militants are just unemployed boys paid to be nuisances |
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I never saw any CPC placard during the protests. PDP remains the real evil putting blames to defend their ills |
Let her stay there for awhile so she can spare us some grammatical blunder |
It's this kind of news that a buttface called beaf would post |
The lettert you saw is his ticket away from the relationship [size=20pt]shine your eyes[/size] |
Great way to honor a fallen comrade. The killer policeman should roast. |
I'll work on it |
Tabon:Look at this numbskull insulting people |
just a slideshow |
I read somewhere that the imperialists are the ones sponsoring terrorism in Nigeria. This article indicates a lot and should not be taken for granted. http://nilebowie..com/ |
Lets face it. Even though Tinubu is a corrupt thief, he's far more of a thinker than our dull president. |
Sometimes I wonder if people like Beaf are paid to be outright nuisances here on Nairaland. It's truly a pity we have to deal with people thinking like crack-headed hoes who support idiocy even if it spits in your face. Disgusting. Yeah for the record, I've voted and I want the subsidy back. if it has to be severed let it be a little for now not completely. Let see how the government would use the little taken off subsidy to make any reasonable impact. |
Thanks Webdezzi |
What I'm scared of is when the Igbos start demanding for vengeance, the victims would be innocent. Why do innocent people have to suffer casualty on both sides? God help us. |
Thumbs up for Nigerians in diaspora ![]() |
Killings of the southerners in the north has become a regularity while goodluck is out there goofing |
Before believing in aliens I'll try believing in Greek, Chinese and Yoruba mythology. ![]() |
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-16492504 A mosque and Islamic school have been attacked and set alight in the southern Nigerian city of Benin, police say. A Nigerian Red Cross spokesman told the BBC that five people had been killed and six injured. It follows a separate attack on a different mosque in the city on Monday. In recent weeks, southerners, who are mostly Christians or animists, have been the targets of deadly attacks by the Islamist Boko Haram group, which operates in the mainly Muslim north. A leader of the Hausa community in Benin told the BBC's Hausa Service that 7,000 northerners were seeking refuge in police and army barracks in the city. The Nigerian Red Cross confirmed to the BBC that they were registering northerners at police stations and army barracks. Spiral of violence Two cars at the centre housing the mosque and Islamic school were also torched, police said. The attack is the latest in a spiral of sectarian violence that has seen many southerners living in the north flee their homes. The BBC's Naziru Mikailu in Abuja, Nigeria's capital, said the latest violence started in Benin on Monday when a group attacked a mosque, leaving 10 people injured. Then, in Gusau, capital of northern Zamfara state, youths attacked a church. Police made 19 arrests, our reporter says. Back in Benin on Tuesday, a mosque and Islamic centre were attacked and set alight in a different area from Monday's attack. Police told the BBC that 10 people had been arrested. A group of youths tried to attack a Hausa community leader's house but it was defended by Hausa youths and the police then intervened, our reporter says. Nigerian writer and Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka blamed the violence of recent months on leaders who put their own religion above national unity. He said the situation was not dissimilar to the one that existed before the last civil war that erupted in Biafra in the 1960s. "We see the nation heading towards civil war. We know that the civil war was preceded by problems - serious killings on both sides of the regional divide," he told the BBC. "When you get a situation when a bunch of people can go into a place of worship and open fire through the windows you've reached a certain dismal watershed in the life of that nation. "There's no question at all, whatsoever. Those who have created this faceless army have lost control of that army." The latest unrest comes on the second day of a general strike over the removal of a fuel subsidy. Thousands of people have taken to the streets in many cities in protest about the doubling of the price of petrol since the beginning of the year. Six people died in the unrest on Monday. |
Governors like this should be impeached for assaulting one's right to protest. Sometimes I wonder if we're in a phucking democracy. |
The new IMF chief is making Nigerians pay as much as Americans for their petrol. The Nigerians are rioting. Nile Bowie explains http://nilebowie..com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqtzh206ymA |
These are my ideas. 1. Government should realise that Boko Haram is a deadly virus that threatens Nigeria's - Security - Religious Tolerance - Position on World Terrorism Index - Economy - Unity I doubt if the government has yet realised this. If they have, they would have been more proactive on this issue. 2. Try and get our secret agencies to infiltrate Boko Haram. There are many ways. If I were in the SSS, I'll set up a pseudo-cartel trading weapons that Boko Haram might be interested in. Our security agencies need to think out of the box. 3. De-weaponise the Boko Haram operational bases like Yobe and Borno states. There should be a surprise massive intense hunt for weapons in these states. This include house-to-house search in suspected vicinities. 4. Intelligence should increase surveillance on probable attack sites 5. Invest in industries in the north to reduce unemployment. 6. Investigate into teaching bases of radical islam in the north and arrest clerics encouraging radicalism. 7. Stop the northern Almagiri system 8. Start a strong public awareness campaign discouraging radical islam on public media. These are the ideas that just struck my brain at this moment. Perhaps more would come later. |
Does anybody know if the GTBank Dollar Mastercard works? |
Dumb people. Because they voted for Goodluck they are ready to defend every nonsense he does. They are the same people who will complain that "Nigeria is not getting better" and "Nigeria has never given an Ibo man a chance to rule". |
Killigs in the north have changed from news to regularity. What is the so-called government doing about it? |
Who gives a shyyt if he supports it or not? Well I dont ![]() |
Well both campaign offices have outlived its usefuless. I dont consider it a loss. |
I've tried unsuccessfully to use my GTB Naira debitcard to activate my facebook ads and google ads. Is there anyone experiencing the same issues or is it that GTBank Naira credit card is not effective? |
Be adept on Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. I could give you some books if you need |
We know removal of the fuel subsidy is good. However, Nigerians don't deserve to suffer for awhile for government to fulfill its agendas. Fuel-subsidy should be reduced not removed. The Nigerian government should use funds from the reduction as a litmus test to prove its efficiency in developing the economy. Right now nobody trusts this government and we have a right not to. |
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