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btaliat:Absolutely. Well-said. |
Pierocash:I agree with you. Matawalle's situation is no longer tenable now the USA has directly demanded he be removed. They would not have insisted so if they do not have damning intelligence against him Tinubu will be made privy to. Meaning PBAT must remove him or be seen to be against the robust prosecution against the war on terror in Nigeria. Virtually all Fulani Northern leaders are directly or indirectly complicit in the proliferation of Fulani banditry and terrorism in Nigeria anyway. We saw how Malami, while AGF, Virtually made it taboo to touch or arrest Fulanis. Enough is enough. Progressive and peace-loving Nigerians must begin fighting back unitedly. |
btaliat:Traore is "building" nothing though. He is a glorified snake oil salesman and overhyped charalatan. The fact, even though such appears romantic and noble in a Che Guevara-like way to most Africans, is that It takes more than alleged dedication to taking a stand against 'imperialism' and "evil whitey" to build an African nation, especially in the sub-saharan region, to become like Singapore. The world today is full of intelligent but devious opportunists who have scant regard for average human beings they consider dumb, pawn-like and gullible. Those sort, to achieve their own hidden and often nefarious agendas, have always been around deceiving others who fail to educate and elevate their minds The main diffrence is that AI now makes their deception much eaiser to achieve. |
Adaisback:No "Dubai Princess" made a marriage proposition to Traore. It is fake news from those determined, for many reasons, to make this man appear a God in human form. You are living in an information age. Get informed and stop others manipulating you as if you do not have a working brain. . If you don't use your brain someone else will use it for you and possibly even lead you to your demise simply to achieve their own ulterior motives. |
AVECDEO:Absolutely. They have indeed taken the rest of Nigeria, far more peaceful and productive than they are, for a ride for far too long. It is time the rest if us tell them they do not own Nigeria and must do our bidding or go and have their own seperate caliphate where they will be free to make Islam dominate everything and everyone. . |
RightChannel:What exactly is your point? We should all believe, as you do, all hope is lost rather than charge leaders to exterminate these murderous mullahs and Jihadists? |
madridguy:That is to do with geography and the migratory habits, plus traditional grazing routes, of Fulani herdmens who have today morphed into 'reconnoitre' spy for Fulani terrorist and bandits. Use AI to confirm it is SW and SE they focus on mainly in the South meaning both regions need to to be extra vigilant. SS would be be severely burdened if a favoured destination of those murderous jihadists as SW and SE are.
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madridguy:You know more than Musa right? You are a fighting man in the field with the specialist intelligence and knowledge of the security situation in Nigeria Musa has? |
Have Nigerians, especially the SE lot who love attacking the Yoruba, now heard from the horses mouth what I have insisted here on NL and elsewhere for ages? It is why Amotekun is the best complementary security force to the NPF in Nigeria while Ebebeagu was disbanded for gross misconduct. We need to stop the hate in Nigeria. Let all Nigerians go and charge their leaders to do better, deliver results and copy those doing well insult instead of senseless ethnocentric arguments while Nigerians from all ethnic groups and religions continue to die daily in large numbers. This is why I particularly like Gen.Musa. he says it as it is without political correctness, rhetoric or diplomatic facetiousness. |
Racheal45:No region needs oil to "develop". Optimally developed human resources automatically guarantees the development of every region. As simple as that. What oil does Singapore have? The problem with most Nigerians, including you and many in leadership, is intellectual laziness and severe shortage of minds trained, literally from infancy, to innovatively seek and deliver solutions. That is why I still saw Oyinbo contractor repairing ordinary Bitumen road along Lekki expressway several times this week from the Jakande to Chevron axis while you are disgraceful talking of oil like a caveman and throwback. Oil my foot. Same oil that, due to intellectual laziness and corruption, Nigeria could not refine optimally, for domestic consumption, and export to become rich and developed. Is oil refining Rocket Science? Nonsense. Even Netherlands has become a wealthy nation with agriculture. What have we made of our agriculture sector? Manufacturing nko? Your sort are an example of why Nigeria is not developed. |
jmichael259:Well-said. Sometimes I wonder if some Nigerians even have the intellect of Ants. What oil does the UK and many developed nation of the world have? |
I have full and complete trust in Musa. May God assist him to succeed. These blasted jihadists from across the Sahel really wish to destroy our Country. The assault against them and their sponsors must be merciless and thorough. |
Kukutente23:Who is the "zombie" other than an unexposed individual who does not understand that, to a reasonable extent, leaders must be given the benefit of doubt to deliver on their pledges? If you believe the bolded then what are you doing on this forum since, according to you, nothing will change, no pledges from leaders will ever be delivered and hopelessness is our fate? Sometimes I wonder if some of you live under Eko bridge or have formal education and exposure |
Kalashnikov49:I don't care who you like or dislike. Most of you are emotional folks anyway who simply dislike the Yorubas out of envy. My message is simple, wish Yorubas ill all you want. That's your choice. Yet reality shows, to pragmatic folks, you cannot tear out a man's heart and expect him to be alive and functional. That is what Yorubas , deservedly, are to Nigeria even if a hatefully emotional character like you cannot accept that. You need to go and ask Atiku why he said his cabinet, if he wins in 2027, will comprise mainly Yorubas and not Igbos busy licking his behind slavishly and begging Obi to deputize the Dubai dweller. You are merely emotional. Certainly not wise nor intelligent because wise and intelligent folks work with reality even if they don't like it. Good luck with you exercise in futility of wishing ill befall Yorubas. You will wait forever to see that happen. |
RightChannel:Why must some of you, like irredeemable sadists and enemies of progress, be so negative about everything? So doing nothing and making no effort at all is better in your opinion? |
delzbaba:Tinubu assured they will be "heavily armed". His precise words. This is not the regime of Buhari and Malami where Amotekun were limited to peashooter 'shakabula' while Fulani herdsmen had AK46 and Rocket launchers. |
00FFT00:I read your post and understood it completely. I ask you to mention a leader. Do so. You must have a name on mind. You cannot be vague , or delegate your duty of making an adult choice to fellow Nigerians ,over what is your own adult responsibility. Mention that leader let us critically inspect what he/she has done, in leadership capacity, that makes that makes that individual fittest to lead what is a very malevolently complex nation. |
tishbite41:You need to work on your comprehension capacity. No one told you Northerners are fools neither was it insinuated. The point is that it is policies and reforms that can defeat entrenched ideology. Listen to what the man below is saying, a Hausa who is now a USA citizen, and stop thinking like Americans who intrinsically believe bullying of others, dictatorial disregard for the realities on the ground in nations outside the USA and brute force is the solution to everything. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEczxfZ1s7Q?si=pGfLv4RRJW-mHseP |
Ttalk:We will see how it goes. Everyone is emotional and frustrated right now so I can understand drastic talk. Ultimately, and especially in the case of Nigeria, realities are realities. |
00FFT00:Please name that leader. |
mrvitalis:Lol. Too much to expect an emotional individual to be sensible beyond one post. Your mindset, and that of most of your kinsmen, will never evolves beyond blaming Yorubas, that you envy deeply, for everything. You can keep crediting your Igbo lobby group, a bunch of bitter and vengeful paper tigers who do not give a toss about fellow Nigerians they hate passionately and are only still upset Tinubu denied them 'Igbo Presidency', with strength they do not have merely because an American President who does not think things through before he talks, like you delusional lot, is sabre rattling emptily. Last last, stay away from the SW when the worst happens since you irresponsible and emotional lot have never understood the need to deploy critical thinking over serious issues. |
CyynthiaKiss:I agree. If you are fair you will see drastic steps are being taken to improve security. There can't be many here who respect the sanctity of human life more than myself. I have spent majority of my life in a nation where human being aren't killed daily like cockroaches, without sanction against their known murderers who then strut around arrogantly as is the reality of Nigeria today that Tinubu did not cause. Northern leaders caused that. Were you on Mars when the murderers of poor Deborah (RIP) bragged in videos we all saw only for virtually all Northern leaders, from their political and cultural plus religious leaders, to endorse and cheer the action of Deborah's killers as just 'preservation' of the dignity of Islam? You think that sort of deep ideological and fundamentalist devotion, gripping the entire North to include members of our armed forces from the region, can be fought with brute force only? Is it everything they must spell out to you or you do not understand at the need to fight certain problem with guile considering we have a large population of Moslems from the North with fundamentalist thinking? Malami, as AGF, tried to outlaw Amotekun for God sake while illiterate Fulani herders were carrying banned assault rifles across the SW under his watch as untouchables. Bala Mohammed, a whole Governor, argued it is right for Fulanis to carry AK47, when Nigerian firearms law prohibit such, for "protection". When will you Southerners wise up for Christ sake? When we are all dead? Yes, what we are experiencing is nauseating. Yet the problem is huge today and ideological as one that even Jihadists who are not Nigerians will troop into our nation to fight for. Can you or any force stop the jihadist Fulanis from Mali, Chad, Niger Republic, Senegal, CAR etal from entering Nigeria via our porous borders up North , in many thousands, to prosecute Jihad against us? Do you even know what Maitatsine from Cameroon attempted to do in Nigeria under Buhari's tenure as military head of State? Now multiply that by a thousand. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maitatsine This is a problem some of you do not understand the severity and scale of to note it will take time, reforms, policies and tact to resolve. While urgent moves must be made to stop the senseless and heart-wrenching killings of Nigerians going on daily, we must think like adults and not emotional kids. What can save Nigeria permanently is not hasty moves that temporarily improve things. We need reforms that will ensure Nigeria is secure forever. That is what having the right leaders in power for a good period of time, so they can deliver those reforms will achieve i.e save millions of lives and usher in a new age of ideas that will guarantee permanent and decent security of Nigerian lives and property. |
mrvitalis:For once, I agree with you. I have always insisted we must all unite, despite our differences, and put the North in her place for the sake of our own self-preservation. We must all now threaten them to shape up and stop the killings and killers, as they have the power to do, or accept the rest of us will walk away from the union of death, mayhem, anarchy and economic stagnation they have turned Nigeria into. We don't have to be friends to reach this consensus. We simply need to be people who value peace, progress and the sanctity of human life to say enough is enough to the over-indulged and murderous North Igbos and Yorubas can have problems but both should not be too dumb to note the greatest dangers come from the murderous mullahs up North hellbent on making Nigeria an Islamic Caliphate. If we can't put petty sentiments aside and come together to checkmate them, then we are simply facilitating our own destruction. We don't have to sit by a campfire to sing kumbaya songs but crucial we have enough sense to note murderers ready to kill, rape and torture strangers they do not know, and have never met, are our greatest enemies and existential threat. |
Amotolongbo:Most intelligent post here. Those who are critical thinkers and pragmatically intelligent observers reason as you do. Nigeria is not the typical nation others have experience of. We are extremely divided and disunited. Essentially several very different nations forced to co-existence as one. To deliver change in a nation that is one of the most self-destructively difficult in the world to lead and reform, a focused leader must be in office that gives him power to deliver those crucially needed reforms. Compromises must be made so a second term can be realised that will allow Nigeria be totally and uncompromisingly reformed and overhauled as she needs to be. |
Ecomfreecourse:Yeah. Of course. That's why you you responded when you could ignore if it were a message inconsequential to you. You're not fooling anyone. Enjoy your painment. It is your fate and always has been for people who fail to be mature in outlook, do the right things and be responsible. |
Ecomfreecourse:Lol. Who are those crying and rolling around on the floor in pain currently? Yorubas or you lot? Only irresponsible people, who can never accept responsibility for the consequences of their action, get mocked serially in life as has happened to you people throughout the history of our nation. Igbo coup you celebrated and even sang jubilation songs over prematurely. When Northerners retaliated bloodily, you started shedding 'victim' tears. Civil war you arrogantly precipated as if your rag tag lot had the might of the US Army. When you lost, na to blame and hate on Yorubas for that loss till today. Kanu and IPOB lunacy, jail breaks and murder etal, you all backed passionately and even called us insulting named when we warned of consequences to come. Today you all want Justice Omotosho and all Yorubas killed as if we had anything to do with the murderous lunacy of Kanu and IPOB they are now being made to account for. Between you lot and the murderous mullahs up North, I don't know who is more irresponsible and shamefully incapable of accepting responsibility for the negative consequences of self-destructive actions. |
chiagozien post=137674132:Cry babies who like dishing it but can't take it. You lot reported Adeyinka Grandson for hate speech against Igbos. The UK jailed him and no Yoruba made a meal of issues because we accepted he commited crimes against the law of the Country. Yet you are all rolling on the floor in tears while attacking and blaming Yorubas for Kanu's much deserved fate when we all know his hands are soaked with the blood of many innocent Nigerians Keep making a fool of yourselves showing the world you lot are "men who are not like men" according to Bianca Ojukwu.
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melechpilusof:You prove again that an Igbo man will always be an Igbo man. No matter how he pretends to be seeking progress for society. After all your talk of seeking solutions you still show you are a bigot with the bolded. What past do Yorubas show disinclination to "forget"? Which honest Nigerian can claim Yorubas factually hold on to grievances about the past, real or perceived, as you Igbos do far more than all other Nigerians combined? Yet, here and according to you, Igbos are most predisposed to forgetting the past. Bro you no dey shame? Which Igbos will "agree to forget the past" when even unborn babies in the womb know that vengefully holding on to percieved past wrongdoing against your ethnic group continues to define the menace you lot are to Nigeria today? Can you tell us what Kanu's lunacy and IPOB menace are about if not vendetta-driven obsession with rhe past? Do Yorubas continue to disrupt the peace of Nigeria over the fate of Abiola as you lot do over virtually any and everything? Meanwhile, who , aside an Igbo man, is dishonest enough to deny the fact Yorubas are the one most progressively willing to move forward in forgiveness and reconciliation for the sake of a better future for all? Who returned your properties to you after the war while others confisticated it? Where are you better accomodated in Nigerian than in Yoruba land? Where is proof of your claim Yorubas dont "forget" and Igbos, even as facts show otherwise, can? You and your deceitful thread only highlight, again, that people of the SE will never change with how they pretend to seek solutions but, ultimately, only want to appear virtuous while damning others as "the problem". |
Salewa97:Are you on ground at all? Nigerian youths are one of the most worthless globally. Anyone exposed will tell you that and it may just be that you need exposure to note the character of youths in other African nations let alone developed nations outside Africa. |
wediehere1:God bless you. The joker will be shouting support for Biafra and IPOB up and down as all their leaders, cbopping and cleaning mouth, do everywhere in Nigeria. Yet when Northern elders demanded Buhari grant Igbos referendum so they can leave Nigeria, the hypocritical and worthless t.wat Abaribe was first to shout "no one can force Igbos out of Nigeria". They are all deceitful jokers never to be taken seriously. |
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