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CeoMYN:Your parents lied to you. Go to ancestral.com Your igbo. Bye. |
jerseyboy:This new generation is advanced with new science and technology;If I can prove something with my scientific knowledge ;I dont like anything;fiction to come in between.Igbos have suffered enough already.If they are not Igbos what are they? Nigeria have divided Ndigbo into 11 states to exploit them;Thank God for science.Now I can prove to any indigenous Igbo ;that claim not to be igbo ;out of fear of the nomadic tribe that they are igbos;because the invaders knows that too.They call them Igbos ;before DNA came to prove that 100% -I dont care whatever stories they have behind the denial ;but they are indigenous igbos (thats fact). |
Remag666:Wike is an Igbo man Via DNA I can prove that anywhere in the world with his ancestral DNA. 1+1=2 I bet anyone to doubt me;I will use scientific facts to prove it. We should stop bastardizing ;our ancestral lineage and roots out fear and for exploitation by a nomadic tribe from futadjalon. Education will unlock your mind. |
CeoMYN:Science doesnt lie. 1+1=2 Deal with it. Bye |
CeoMYN:I deal with science not fiction Ikwerre 's are Igbos via DNA I bet a million dollars with any ikwerre man or woman blood on ancestral.com today .result will come out igbo ive done that so many times with the same result. 1+1=2 Nwa ike ( Wike) = Igbo Bye |
CeoMYN:DNA of Ikwerre = Igbo Fact. 1+1=2 Science only not fiction. I can prove scientifically any where in the world; with any indigenous Ikwerre blood via DNA that Ikwerre s are indigenous Igbos. Bye. |
Ignorant people everywhere. Wike is Igbo biological speaking. DNA of Ikwerre people in ancestral.com = Igbo Igbos are indigenous via DNA in 11 states of Nigeria. 1.Kogi 2.Benue 3.Cross River 4.Akwa Ibom 5.Delta. 6.Rivers 7.Imo 8.Abia 9.Anambra 10.Enugu 11.Ebonyi DNA = Forensic science. Facts I can prove anywhere in the world ; like 1+1=2 Wike Blood lineage = Ikwerre Ikwerre = Igbo No more divisions; encouraged by invaders; from futadjalon for exploitation. Scientific facts only. Onye ahala nwaneya. However; its the turn of the SE ;not who is indigenous Igbo or not. |
verybadmouth:Mr.book is a haram You cant read? Always masterbating with Biafra ![]() The symbol of the resistance of Fulani enslavement of the South is Biafra. Biafra has continued to be the beacon to which every intelligent person residing in Southern Kaduna, Jos, Pankshin, Jalingo, through Wukari, Makurdi, Otukpo, Ankpa, Nsukka, Enugu, Onitsha, Owerri, Umuahia, Katsina-Ala, Obudu, Ikom, Abakaliki, Calabar, Port Harcourt, Opobo, Warri, Agbor, Asaba, and Uromi in the East to Ilorin, Okene, Ogbomosho, Ibadan, Abeokuta, Lagos, Ado Ekiti, Akure, Okitipupa, Benin City, and Sapele in the west must look to for freedom, self-determination and defeat of the Fulani scheme to conquer and enslave the South. We are not suggesting that every nation encompassing these cities should become Biafra. Far from it. Each nation in the geographical area called Nigeria must decide for itself whether it wants to continue to stay in Nigeria and become enslaved or get out of Nigeria and assume its own identity, freedom and nationality. Biafra has made its choice – Biafra will get out of Nigeria and will not be conquered, Islamized and enslaved. It will not matter how difficult it is; it will not matter how long it takes and it will not matter whether Nigeria likes it or not. This is Biafra’s destiny and we will take our destiny in our hands. When God created human beings, He bestowed on them certain inalienable rights – the right to life [right to live your life and not have someone else snuff it out]; freedom of speech [the right to speak your mind]; freedom of association [the right to decide for yourself who you want to associate or be with]; freedom of religion [the right to choose how to worship God]; freedom of assembly [the right to assemble and meet with other people of your choice for purposes other than committing a crime].There are other natural rights. These rights are enshrined in the United Nations Charter and have been recognized and enforced in most parts of the world in recent times. It is as a result of these inalienable rights that the following new countries were created since 1990. They are: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, and Russia, (all of which were forcibly conscripted into the former Soviet Union or USSR); Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, Serbia, Macedonia (all of which were formerly cobbled together and held by force as Yugoslavia by Marshall Tito until 1990-1992); Slovakia and Czech Republic (both of which were in a forced relationship formerly called Czechoslovakia); East Timor which was formerly occupied by Indonesia and South Sudan which was separated from Sudan and gained its independence in July 2011. These 26 countries all became independent between 1990 and 2011 as a result of the enforcement of the principle of self-determination by the United Nations.
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Nigerian Pastor, Ade Abraham, Bills Church Members N310,000 Each To ‘Fly Them To Heaven’ Abraham also assured the members that they would all ‘ascend to heaven together from the location in Ekiti’. Ade Abraham, the pastor of Christ High Commission Ministry, also known as Royal Christ Assembly, Kaduna State, has convinced members of his church to relocate to a camp in Ekiti State with him, in order to “prepare for the end of the world”. According to FIJ, one of Abraham’s congregants said that the pastor first relocated to Ekiti State from Kaduna State, where he was formerly based, in 2020. He then later returned to Kaduna State in April to ask each member of his church to pay him N310,000 before they would be allowed to follow him to Omuo-Ekiti, where “the gate of heaven will open for all of them to fly to heaven”. According to the source, Abraham also assured the members that they would all ‘ascend to heaven together from the location in Ekiti’. “My relative has also asked her daughter, who is studying abroad, to return to Nigeria, or else the pastor (Abraham) would make her commit an offence over there that would see her go to jail,” the source said. The newspaper also obtained a WhatsApp conversation that backed up the source’s claim. It was the conversation that reflected what the pastor’s follower told her daughter. “Daddy Abraham said I should tell you to come back, that he is the one who makes you to come down to Nigeria [sic] and I was the one who gave you the chance to return back there, that I should also know how you will come back [sic] or he will make you to commit an offence over there and they will put you in prison. That he probably send you down so you will achieve your goals [sic],” the chat read. Sahara Reporters
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[quote author=Bestnoma post=112280435][/quote]There is No 80% of Oil Theft in Nigeria – Gbenga Komolafe According to the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC), Nigeria lost more than 115,000 barrels per day (bpd) to oil theft and vandalism between January 2021 and February 2022, which amounts to $3.27 billion worth of crude oil. By implication, the country lost about 7.6 per cent of the current 1.5 million barrels of crude produced per day on average. Therefore, if 80 per cent of Nigeria’s crude oil is stolen as claimed by some operators that means Nigeria produces about 300,000 bpd, whereas regulators put the daily output at 1.5 million. The NUPRC recently expressed worry over the “crude loss figures recently being quoted in the media by some operators, given actions taken so far on the issue.” The NUPRC had said it established a panel to audit the activities of operators in the upstream sector to ascertain the actual volume of oil lost to theft. The claim that the government has backed the assertion that 80 per cent of Nigeria’s oil production is lost to oil theft is false. Based on the regulator’s record, only 7.6 percent of crude oil is lost to theft. To discuss these discoveries and attempt to set the facts of crude oil theft straight is our guest, Gbenga Komolafe, who is the Chief Executive Officer of Nigerian Upstream Regulatory Commission. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuR5ARYMur4 |
Bestnoma:Over 90 Million Nigerian Youths, Graduates Unemployed – NBTE The Executive Secretary of the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), Idris Muhammad Bugaje, has revealed that number of unemployed young Nigerians who are mostly graduates is about 90 million. Bugaje said this while speaking at the Annual General Meeting of the Science and Technology Forum (STF) held in Kaduna. “As we speak, the unemployment rates in the country are alarming because there are about 90 million unemployed youths . He said the rise in insecurity in the country is not unconnected to the increasing rates of unemployment in the country, expressing concern how many young graduates are forced to roam the streets. According to National Bureau of Statistics, Nigeria’s unemployment rate in 2021 rose to 33.3% from 27.1% in 2020. While a report released in July 2021 by World Bank shows that the unemployment rate in Nigeria rose to its highest level under President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime to 42.5% for youths, and 26.3% for non-youth. I pray that Nigeria should happen to you. Isee. RIP to death. Nigeria failed them.
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Nigeria happened to them; RIP Comrades. Biafra now; Oduduwa now; Insists on restructuring ;not selection/election. Break up Nigeria to safe life's. • Insists On Restructuring Irked by the alleged double standard displayed by the Federal Government in the Zamfara gold mining saga, individuals and interest groups in the Niger Delta are, among other things, calling for an amendment to the Petroleum Act and the Mining Act. They also want in place, an [b]equilibrating mechanism, [/b]where oil-bearing states in the region are allowed to own and explore resources in their domain and pay taxes to the central government (as done in true federalism), and in line with the tacit granting of resource ownership to northern states including Katsina, Zamfara, and Kaduna by the government. While they deplore in strong terms, the continuous attack on artisanal refiners in the region by the military for engaging in artisanal crude refining, they argued it was such discriminatory and vexatious actions that in the past elicited violent protestations by youths in the region, hence the need for governors in the region to leverage on the controversy and make a case for artisanal refining. On a visit to RUTAM House, the corporate office of The Guardian, the Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Olamilekan Adegbite, while baring his mind on what the ministry was doing to ensure true federalism in exploration of mineral resources said: “The first thing I ask a state government is, ‘as a state, do you benefit from the oil and gas money?’ Oil and gas are also mining, because you dig into the ground and look for resources to mine. One is solid, while the other is liquid. “We have all partaken in the lunch of our brothers in the Niger Delta, now that our own mother has cooked our meal, we now say everybody should go to their tent. It’s unfair; federalism cannot come in like that. “Even if we are to turn off the tap today from the Niger Delta, some states will not survive, because it will take time for them to develop their mining sector. Most states in Nigeria wait for federal allocation and the bulk of the money is from oil and gas. When we find minerals in our own place, it has to go to the joint purse where we will share it. This is what I tell states. “Further, states can participate in mining, not as sub-national, but as corporate, and they are beginning to yield to that. All the states in Nigeria today have a mining company. If you have a mining company, you can also mine whatever that is on your floor. “You can approach the ministry as a corporate body and we will treat you like any other investor or company that is coming. The governors have been reassured that they can participate in mining, but they have to do it as a corporate, not as a sub-national body.” A former zonal chairman of the Ijaw Youth Council (IYC) and now spokesman of the Bayelsa State House of Assembly, Tare Porri; Niger Delta activist, Wisdom Ikuli; spokesman of the IYC, Ebilade Ekerefe and Chairman of the Central Zone of the IYC, Clever Inodu, all agreed that it was time the oil-bearing states in the Niger Delta be allowed to own their and explore resources in their domain and pay taxes to the central as done in true federalism. rather than condemn the Zamfara State Government for getting involved in the mining of gold deposits in its territory and pay token to the Federal Government, they should be applauded for the bold step taken to usher in true federalism, which is part of the restructuring many Nigerians are yearning for. They, however, lamented alleged Federal Government’s lopsided disposition that seemingly encourages states to have undue advantage over others. According to Ikuli: “The issue of insecurity and other prevalent challenges in the Nigerian State is directly associated with the lopsided federal system of government we are operating, which encourages inequitable distribution and allocation of resources, as opposed to the tenets, letter and spirit of true federalism. “This takes us direct to the subject matter, which tend to query the ongoing gold mining activities, involvement of the Zamfara State Government and [b]prohibition of the people of Niger Delta from mining their crude oil and gas. [/b]For this country to move forward, states should be allowed to control the natural resources domiciled in their respective states. “While we frown against the tribal and sectional biases of the Federal Government, especially against the people of the Niger Delta, we urge the governors of the six geographic Niger Delta states and critical stakeholders to close ranks and work in synergy and unison to project the collective interest of the region. Let them strengthen the BRACED Commission to promote, project and protect the economy of the region. “In summary, I am not totally against the ongoing mining in Zamfara, rather let the p[b]eople of Niger Delta leverage on the precedence [/b]that they have set in the north to encourage modular refineries and well-coordinated and guided local refining of crude oil and gas. Whatever the situation or position, it cannot change the original call for resource control. We should be allowed to manage our resources and give something to the centre, because the centre is not adding value to the sub-national regions. “I believe the Niger Delta or South-South governors should sit down and look inward. Let us commence the process of getting modular refineries, because if a state government owns a refinery, that is the end of scarcity of fuel and financial challenges. If a state government owns a refinery, what else do we want?” which is that the state has the right to mine its own gold as enshrined in the constitution, adding that it is what true federalism is all about: “Our agitation has been true federal system of government where every region or states can control their resources and pay taxes to the federal government. But it is double standard if Zamfara State is allowed to mine its gold and Niger Delta local miners are not allowed to mine their oil and gas resources and pay taxes to the federal government.” Inodu reechoed calls for restructuring and decentralisation of economic powers from the centre, adding: “We believed that when Nigeria is restructured and powers are decentralised, where each region controls, explores or mines its resources and send taxes to the centre, Nigeria will be a better place.” He stated that the Zamfara gold mining activities were not against the laws, but shows that the agitation for resources control and restructuring by the Niger Delta people is apt. The Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), said it is regrettable that those who contribute little or nothing get plenty, while those who contribute so much get so little: “We are in a country where the rules differ when it comes to certain sections of the country.” Its National Publicity Secretary, Ken Robinson, said: “Whereas the Presidential Artisanal Gold Mining Development Initiative (PAGMDI) guarantees persons from some sections of the country the right to mine, refine and sell their gold, with the tacit support of the Federal Government, through the deployment of efficient mining and processing technologies to the artisanal miners and access to markets through a National Gold Purchase Programme, Niger Delta people cannot extract, refine or sell their crude oil or its by-products. “This is an injustice against the Niger Delta people and it is most provocative. The question is whether gold and crude oil are both not natural resources? If they are, why the inconsistency?” PANDEF said the claim that Zamfara gold does not belong to Zamfara people were only “damage control,” insisting the stated objectives of the PAGMDI are unambiguous. He noted: “It is rather unfortunate that while for close to two decades, the country has been unable to enact the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB), which supposedly would improve the management of the petroleum industry and buffer the suffering of the oil and gas host communities, all it took to ensure gold miners’ benefit maximally from the mineral resources in their land is a presidential fiat; no legislative action of any kind was needed. “It is this kind of discriminatory and vexatious actions that in the past, elicited violent protestations by youths in the Niger Delta region.” He said the situation further bolsters the clamour for the restructuring of the country, querying: “How do we explain the situation whereby the zone that produces the bulk resources of this nation benefits little, whereas zones that do not contribute anything significant to the national treasury appropriate and monopolise favourable benefits to themselves? “How can anyone fathom the fact that the region that produces the wealth of the nation has some of the highest levels of youth unemployment in Nigeria?” He regretted that the latest unemployment figures released by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) show that the South-South zone is the most affected, with 37.0 per cent unemployment rate. On the way forward, PANDEF said government needs to demonstrate consistency in its policies and regulations, adding: “If they are to support illegal miners, who they have chosen to call ‘artisanal gold miners,’ with mining technology and access to market, why won’t the same government support Niger Delta youths involved in artisanal refining of crude, with technology and access to market? This is not about supporting illegality; what is good for the goose is good for the gander and vice versa? “Government needs to be broad-minded and truly progressive in the conduct of the affairs of state. Nigeria is a plural society.”Niger Delta activist, Annkio Briggs, wondered why the Niger Delta region don’t control their oil, gas and all other resources, just as Zamfara is in control of its gold. She said the agitation before now, from Adako Boro to Ken Saro Wiwa, has been about the injustice of not allowing the people to own, control and manage their resources, describing the situation as unfair, unjust and unacceptable and vowing that the region would continue to agitate for their rights. Briggs insisted on restructuring of Nigeria, saying it would take care of obnoxious laws, including Land Use Act, Mineral and Mining Act 2007 (ownership and control of minerals): “We will continue to demand for justice, ownership of our resources and devolution of power to give us same rights and privileges Zamfara enjoys.” National Coordinator of South-South Elders Forum, Chief Anabs Sara-Igbe, said restructuring and true federalism remain the only solution to the numerous conflicts and problems in the country, noting: “As of today, some people feel they are holding sway and whatever they say is final, but nothing is final or permanent; the only thing that is permanent is change. “So, we are calling for a balanced and restructured federation where each region will control whatever it has and pay taxes to the federal government.” Federal Government to declare those mining gold in the north as illegal miners, since they are not paying any royalty to it. The activist said: “There are two sets of laws- the Petroleum Act and the Mining Act. While one set of law allows those who are doing mining to go there, mine and take the money all for themselves, the other law restricts the people from mining the oil found in their land and they cannot even go near it, as soldiers are deployed to go after those asking or agitating for benefits and the people suffer the pollution. “All kinds of mineral resources are being mined up north and they can declare them as illegal miners, but nobody has ever been jailed for mining. Whereas in the south, those involved in petroleum have been accused, jailed or killed. “Those doing mining up north are not authorised by government and are not paying any royalty to the government, as the royalty goes to the villagers around them and their states. That is why today, Zamfara can come and say it has gold that it wants to sell to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for $5billion.” He maintained that the Niger Delta should be allowed to explore the crude oil in its domain and pay tax to the federal government, saying the region would agitate more for resource control if federal government gives preferential treatment to the north. An Associate professor in the Department of Economics, University of Calabar, Dr. Okey Ovat, said resource control agitation from the Niger Delta would be intensive if the Federal Government decides to give preferential treatment to Zamfara in the exploration of gold. Ovat argued that what the Federal Government is doing is not right, noting that if the control of mineral resources would not be its exclusive reserve, it should be applied to all states in question. if the Federal Government cannot licence the mineral resources in the Niger Delta to anyone, then the same should also be applied to the north, adding: “If it is true, then it is not correct, because there is no smoke without fire. What is good for the goose is also good for the gander. “In the south, crude oil from the Niger Delta is being controlled by the Federal Government and no other person is licenced to do exploration; then the same thing should be applied to gold in Zamfara State. Gold mining should not be reserved for the state government, because they are all minerals. Everybody should be on the same page.” He advised the Federal Government to take control of the gold in Zamfara to prevent the state government from having monopoly over it, as it has done in the Niger Delta, noting: “If it allows the state government to continue the exploration of gold there, then they should also allow Niger Delta state governments to do same.” The agitation for resource control, particularly from the South-South, was muted until August this year, when Zamfara State Governor Bello Matawalle visited President Muhammad Buhari, where he presented some gold bars and other precious stones mined in the state in commercial quantity. Matawalle told State House Correspondents that he was at the Presidential Villa “to show him (Buhari) how the states can profit from illegal miners, especially in the bush. “He is very happy with the system we have initiated and said whatever support the state government needs, the federal government is ready to assist us,” the governor said after the meeting governor added that the state would established the first of its kind gold reserve in Nigeria, starting with 31kg of processed gold that would be deposited in a bank, saying the gold was entirely mined and refined by local artisanal miners in the state. “My administration will subsequently continue to buy gold from our local miners, so as to gradually improve the reserve,” he said. Though Zamfara doesn’t have any registered mining company, it intends to serve as a third-party between illegal miners and the Federal Government. He said: “It is very important to us as a government, particularly the issue of insecurity, to know the root cause of insecurity. Zamfara State is blessed with many mineral resources and some people outside the country come to buy gold and other precious stones and sometimes, instead of paying people, they pay back with arms; I did some investigations. “So, the state government will be buying some of these minerals, so that we can block that chain. The state government is engaging the miners. We will be buying some of this gold from them with the limited resources we have.” He canvassed the creation of a platform for the state government by the CBN, and Federal Government to be buying mined resources from small-scale miners in the state. By Ann Godwin (Port Harcourt), Kehinde Olatunji (Lagos), Julius Osahon (Yenagoa), Agosi Todo (Calabar) and Isah Ibrahim (Gusau) Everything positive is against the north. Restructuring is against the north they say New constitution is against the north they say True federalism is against the north State police is against the north Resource control is against the north Every thing good is against the north Let the north have there one Liegeria ;we no do again;that one too is against the north. Then what does the north want? Answer; Enslavement; We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities of the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us, and never allow them to have control over their future. Ahmadu Bello Quotes
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Fairmedia:Cowards everywhere. Ahmadu Bello Quotes We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities of the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us, and never allow them to have control over their future. |
totit:Go and; quarrel with the American; data and statistics While your at it ; go and quarrel with Forbes. Anu ohia ![]() |
Akponmfet:Most indigenous Nigerians are so dumb. Reason why a nomadic tribe can enslave yall; No research ;just open your mouth to yarn gibberish; Google Forbes 2022 top ten richest Nigerians. Igbos are 5/10 . Most intelligent black ethnic group in the world. Google that as well. Igbo people of Nigeria were ranked as the most intelligent tribe of black Africa in a US academic report in 2015.Jan Igbos are like palm trees in the desert. If you see palm trees, you know water is there. If you see an Igbo in a town, you know progress is there. Not as if they go where progress is. They themselves are seed of progress that yield harvests of progress. To have a proper understanding of what the Igbo have achieved, consider that every Igbo man, woman and child in Nigeria was reduced to £20 after the civil war in 1970. But look at how far they have come since then. They turned adversity to prosperity. No ethnic group are as Nigerian as the Igbo. An Igbo builds his family, his house and his businesses in whatever part of Nigeria he finds himself. They do not exploit other regions. They expand other regions. It is a disservice to treat them as unwanted. Instead of making Igbos feel unwelcome, leaders should welcome them. Anyone who thinks the Igbo really want to break away does not understand economics. In 2003, Elrufai revealed Igbos own 73% of land in Abuja. Google it. That is commitment to Nigeria. This idea that Igbo come to exploit other regions is unscientific. Igbos create value. They do not take value already created. Example, by opening shops, Igbos create value by meeting a need. Without Igbo, the price of spare-parts in the North will be x4. It might shock you to know there are more Igbo doctors practicing in other parts of Nigeria than in the SE. Thousands of Igbos are battling Boko Haram in the NE. These are critical values. People who bring such value should be celebrated, not denigrated. In my opinion, Nigeria made a mistake dismantling Biafra’s military industrial complex after Biafra’s 1970 defeat. The allies defeated Germany in 1945 but absorbed their scientists into their military industrial complex. Biafra developed technology that Nigeria could have exploited. We have issues fighting Boko Haram because we depend on others for weapons. Biafra was surrounded, yet they made their weapons and refined fuel. Nigeria is not surrounded, yet we cannot make weapons or refine fuel! We could have been making our own weapons by now.
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frankson1:“If you want to hide something from a Black person, put it in a book.” OP gbele ooo ![]() I want this terrorists;fuedalist;nomadic;uneducated; land grabbers; from Futadjalon; to know that ;we the indigenous resistance;are well educated ;well informed. We shall overcome.
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OGHENAOGIE:Nelson Mandela Martin Luther King Nnamdi Azikiwe Awolowo George Washington Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. Mahatma Ghandi All this men are freedom fighters;they have one thing in common (All of the names mentioned above have been Tagged as terrorists; for fighting a just cause) The Hausa Fulani intention to completely colonize and dominate other nations in the geographical entity called Nigerian has not abated over the years. In fact it has intensified, has been burning like bonfire and has recently become more intense than ever before. The tragedy is that like the ostrich, Southerners have buried their heads in the sands of denial. They talk about Igbo presidency, Ijaw presidency, Urhobo presidency, Ogoni presidency etc; they talk about creation of more states; they talk about resource control - what tiny token percentage of their own property they will happily accept from their sworn enemy who stole their property ; (Abacha cut that percentage down to 1percent and the oil producing states happily agreed.) It is as if robbers invaded your home, killed your sons, gang raped your daughters, seized your house, cars, TV, bicycles, and all the furniture in your house, took over your multi million naira bank account and then offered to let you watch the TV in your house for I hour once every month after which they kick you out and you happily go back to sleeping under the bridge, drinking sewer water, all the while thankful to the robbers every time you finish watching your one hour of television in the month. Any human being who sees you laughing and smiling happily will simply say “You de craze”. Aliyu Gwarzo, former head of the Nigeria State Security Service blurted out the following: ''When I say that the Presidency must come to the north next year I am referring to the Hausa-Fulani core north and not any northern Christian or Muslim minority tribe. The Christians in the north such as the Berom, the Tiv, the Kataf, the Jaba, the Zuru, the Sayyawa, the Bachama, the Jukun, the Idoma, the Burra, the Kilba, the Mbula, and all the others are nothing and the Muslim minorities in the north, including the Kanuri, the Nupe, the Igbira, the Babur, the Shuwa Arabs, the Marghur, the Bade, the Bura, the Igalla, the Zerma, the Bariba, the Gwari and all the others know that when we are talking about leadership in the north and in Nigeria, Allah has given it to us, the Hausa-Fulani. They can grumble, moan and groan as much as they want but each time they go into their bedrooms to meet their wives and each time they get on their prayer mats to begin their prayers, it is we the Fulani that they think of, that they fear, that they bow to and that they pray for. Some of them are even ready to give us their wives and daughters for one nights sport and pleasure. They owe us everything. This is because we gave them Islam through the great Jihad waged by Sheik Uthman Dan Fodio. We also captured Ilorin, killed their local King and installed our Fulani Emir. We took that ancient town away from the barbarian Yoruba and their filthy pagan gods. We liberated all these places and all these people by imposing Islam on them by force. It was either the Koran or the sword and most of them chose the Koran. In return for the good works of our forefathers Allah, through the British, gave us Nigeria to rule and to do with as we please. Since 1960 we have been doing that and we intend to continue. The Igbo tried to stop us in 1966 and between 1967 and 1969 they paid a terrible price. They were brought to heel and since then they have been broken. No Goodluck or anyone else will stop us from taking back our power next year. We will kill, maim, destroy and turn this country into Africa's biggest war zone and refugee camp if they try it. Many say we are behind Boko Haram. My answer is what do you expect? We do not have economic power or intellectual power. All we have is political power and they want to take even that from us. We must fight and we will fight back in order to keep it. They have brought in the infidels from America and the pigs from Israel to help them but they will fail. The war has just begun, the Mujahadeen are more than ready and by Allah we shall win. If they don't want an ISIS in Nigeria then they must give us back the Presidency and our political power. Their soldiers are killing our warriors and our people every day but mark this: even if it takes one hundred years we will have our revenge. Every Fulani man that they kill is a debt that will be repaid even if it takes 100 years. The Fulani have very long memories.'' Aliyu Ismaila Gwarzo is a former Head of Nigerian State Security Service.
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Jones4190:I concur.
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My attention has been drawn to a press release by one Emma Powerful where names of Igbo youths were listed as those behind insecurity in the SE. Please, disregard any report from a faceless criminal, my experience so far suggest nothing credible can come from such faceless person. The faceless criminal without identity has committed crime against humanity as he continue to list Biafrans that have issues with them as criminals. We can’t allow such to continue to happen going forward, they’ve target, murdered our youths unchecked time to stop them is now. - Simon Ekpa
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Uptheante:My attention has been drawn to a press release by one Emma Powerful where names of Igbo youths were listed as those behind insecurity in the SE. Please, disregard any report from a faceless criminal, my experience so far suggest nothing credible can come from such faceless person. The faceless criminal without identity has committed crime against humanity as he continue to list Biafrans that have issues with them as criminals. We can’t allow such to continue to happen going forward, they’ve target, murdered our youths unchecked time to stop them is now. - Simon Ekpa
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jeff1993:As you squabble among yourselves and pretend that the Hausa Fulani mercenaries will only attack and conquer your neighbor and not you, they progress and by the time it will be your turn there will be no one left to help you. You can be wise now and swear that what happened to the Hausa States in the 1800’s will not happen to you or you can hide your heads in the sand until you are destroyed by these Islamists. The choice is yours. Buhari will go to Lagos and tell the Yoruba that he loves them and that they have nothing to worry about. He will also tell them that the Ijaw militants and the Igbo are the problem and that he will deal with them. He will dole out money to some Yoruba leaders who will sing his praises all around Yorubaland and if the people are naïve they will believe them. Forty years ago, Yakubu Gowon told the Ijaw that the Igbo were the problem and that the Ijaw had nothing to worry about since the Hausa Fulani are their best friends. He promised them that after they help him, and the Caliphate destroy the Igbo, he will turn Ijaw land into paradise. They believed him. What happened? He confiscated their petroleum and handed it over the Hausa Fulani oligarchs; he took over all their land, then their water resources. He completely destroyed their land with pollution that will take several decades and billions of dollars to clean up if at all, and when the people complained, he and his Hausa Fulani oligarchs slaughtered them in thousands and destroyed their homes. Awolowo was deceived by Yakubu Gowon, Abiola was deceived by Ibrahim Babangida. Both died with hot tears of regret rolling down their cheeks. Remember that? Biafrans, remember that the Hausa Fulani started in the 40’s and 50’s with looting your goods in your shops and then burning the shops down. This was in their own Northern towns of Sokoto, Kano, etc. When you didn’t react, they escalated it in the middle 1960’s to killing you and your family in tens of thousands in their Northern towns. From the middle 1960’s to 1970, they declared a genocidal war on the people of Biafra. As the Nigeria -Biafra war ended they looted everything that they could lay their hands on including money, furniture, books, goods in markets, household utensils, vehicles, beds and even brooms and children’s old foam mattresses yellowed from years of use. They had no shame as they loaded all these things onto lorries and flatbed eighteen wheelers and headed to their homes in Northern and Western Nigeria. By the 1980’s, the money and materials they had looted and stolen had run out. Like parasites they wanted a new source of supply and so they amped up their attacks: looting, stealing, robbing Easterners on the highways, in markets, churches and private homes all over Northern Nigeria. By 2000’s they started to pursue you down to your homes in your homeland. Now they are set to completely take over your homeland. They are kidnapping you and members of your family, raping your wives and children, laying siege on your cities, towns and villages, farms, sacking villages and establishing Hausa Fulani settlements there. Your ancestral lands are going, going, and will soon be gone. You can act now or gnash your teeth and cry midnight cry for ever. The Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa severally and individually outnumber the Fulani several times over. So, how have the Fulani, one of the smallest ethnic groups in Nigeria been able to almost conquer and subjugate these larger ethnic groups in Nigeria? Are they more educated than them? No. Do they have more scientists and inventors? No. Do they have superior war machine? No. Are they superior in number of potential soldiers? No. So, what has made it possible for them to virtually overrun and subjugate these other ethnic groups in Nigeria? One thing and one thing only. They figured out how to manipulate these ethnic groups, make them fight each other while the Fulani sit back reap the spoils after the ethnic groups must have decimated one another. In this art of manipulation and deceit they use two carrots – Religion (Islamization) and Money. |
Uptheante:What you call stupid; Ghandi ;used it ;to get independence. Civil right protesters in United States ;Used the same sit at home; to get civil rights. As you squabble among yourselves and pretend that the Hausa Fulani mercenaries will only attack and conquer your neighbor and not you, they progress and by the time it will be your turn there will be no one left to help you. You can be wise now and swear that what happened to the Hausa States in the 1800’s will not happen to you or you can hide your heads in the sand until you are destroyed by these Islamists. The choice is yours. Buhari will go to Lagos and tell the Yoruba that he loves them and that they have nothing to worry about. He will also tell them that the Ijaw militants and the Igbo are the problem and that he will deal with them. He will dole out money to some Yoruba leaders who will sing his praises all around Yorubaland and if the people are naïve they will believe them. Forty years ago, Yakubu Gowon told the Ijaw that the Igbo were the problem and that the Ijaw had nothing to worry about since the Hausa Fulani are their best friends. He promised them that after they help him, and the Caliphate destroy the Igbo, he will turn Ijaw land into paradise. They believed him. What happened? He confiscated their petroleum and handed it over the Hausa Fulani oligarchs; he took over all their land, then their water resources. He completely destroyed their land with pollution that will take several decades and billions of dollars to clean up if at all, and when the people complained, he and his Hausa Fulani oligarchs slaughtered them in thousands and destroyed their homes. Awolowo was deceived by Yakubu Gowon, Abiola was deceived by Ibrahim Babangida. Both died with hot tears of regret rolling down their cheeks. Remember that? Biafrans, remember that the Hausa Fulani started in the 40’s and 50’s with looting your goods in your shops and then burning the shops down. This was in their own Northern towns of Sokoto, Kano, etc. When you didn’t react, they escalated it in the middle 1960’s to killing you and your family in tens of thousands in their Northern towns. From the middle 1960’s to 1970, they declared a genocidal war on the people of Biafra. As the Nigeria -Biafra war ended they looted everything that they could lay their hands on including money, furniture, books, goods in markets, household utensils, vehicles, beds and even brooms and children’s old foam mattresses yellowed from years of use. They had no shame as they loaded all these things onto lorries and flatbed eighteen wheelers and headed to their homes in Northern and Western Nigeria. By the 1980’s, the money and materials they had looted and stolen had run out. Like parasites they wanted a new source of supply and so they amped up their attacks: looting, stealing, robbing Easterners on the highways, in markets, churches and private homes all over Northern Nigeria. By 2000’s they started to pursue you down to your homes in your homeland. Now they are set to completely take over your homeland. They are kidnapping you and members of your family, raping your wives and children, laying siege on your cities, towns and villages, farms, sacking villages and establishing Hausa Fulani settlements there. Your ancestral lands are going, going, and will soon be gone. You can act now or gnash your teeth and cry midnight cry for ever. The Igbo, Yoruba and Hausa severally and individually outnumber the Fulani several times over. So, how have the Fulani, one of the smallest ethnic groups in Nigeria been able to almost conquer and subjugate these larger ethnic groups in Nigeria? Are they more educated than them? No. Do they have more scientists and inventors? No. Do they have superior war machine? No. Are they superior in number of potential soldiers? No. So, what has made it possible for them to virtually overrun and subjugate these other ethnic groups in Nigeria? One thing and one thing only. They figured out how to manipulate these ethnic groups, make them fight each other while the Fulani sit back reap the spoils after the ethnic groups must have decimated one another. In this art of manipulation and deceit they use two carrots – Religion (Islamization) and Money.
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Evil men. Efulefus. Blood money. Governor Dave Umahi of Ebonyi State has received N6billion from the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government to begin cattle ranching in the South-East region. Umahi is among some other governors that received a total N24billion for ranching from the Nigerian government. Including Hopeless Uzodinma;[/b]the supreme court Governor of Imo State; Soludo want to join them. [b]Uzodinma: FG Give Imo [b]$120 Million For Livestock Programme Soludo want to collect his own share of RUGA . All this gra ! gra !! Killing your people to appease your Fulani masters for selfish interest. Negodi
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Uptheante:F9 Read below; 2nd and last .
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Uptheante:Quota system syndrome; ![]()
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Uptheante:So you; concur; that Nigeria is evil. Stop supporting evil; and Injustice. This breakfast go reach everybody.
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Uptheante:Poor IQ ![]() sit-in, a tactic of nonviolent civil disobedience. The demonstrators enter a business or a public place and remain seated until forcibly evicted or until their grievances are answered. Attempts to terminate the essentially passive sit-in often appear brutal, thus arousing sympathy for the demonstrators among moderates and noninvolved individuals. Following Mahatma Gandhi’s teaching, Indians employed the sit-in to great advantage during their struggle for independence from the British. Later, the sit-in was adopted as a major tactic in the civil-rights struggle of American blacks; the first prominent sit-in occurred at a Greensboro (North Carolina) lunch counter in 1960. Student activists adopted the tactic later in the decade in demonstrations against the Vietnam War.
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Uptheante:May Nigeria happen to you ;before this year runs out. Iseee.
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Uptheante:Statistics; and facts only. Your not Igbo;so your IQ level is beneath me. I cant help you;Your dumb; and stupid ;You have to blame your Fuedalistic DNA. Reason for quota system of education. |

