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Politics / Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by zimoni(f): 2:13pm On Dec 10, 2015
The haters are arriving gradually.

Waiting for them to turn the thread to Yoruba-bashing thread.

This thread go reach 40pages.

Seun, please don't lock the thread. Let's enjoy the movie.

I dey laugh kikikikikikiki

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Politics / Re: Nairaland Says No To Secessionists by zimoni(f): 2:07pm On Dec 10, 2015
This film go mase sense die.

Where is my Alomo?

I love this movie.

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Politics / Re: Angola Bans Islam And Shuts Down All Mosques Across The Country by zimoni(f): 12:22pm On Dec 10, 2015
Their Country

Their Decision


So be it. If I had my way, I would ban all imported religions. I'm beginning to hate those foreign religions.
Politics / Aregbedebtor Have Ruined Osun State........what Have We Done Wrong Oh Lord by zimoni(f): 12:05pm On Dec 10, 2015


Many Mistakes of Aregbesola

Source http://newsexpressngr.com/news/detail.php/detail.php?news=1370&title=Omisore-attacks-Aregbesola,-compiles-%E2%80%9C20-Mistakes-of-Aregebesola-Government%E2%80%9D

A Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain in Osun State has launched a blistering attack on the Government of Osun under the watch of Rauf Aregbesola, accusing it of making several mistakes which have compounded the problems of the people of the state.

Senator Iyiola Omisore, who is believed to be nursing governorship ambition, has opened a Facebook account named as OmisoreMedia Iyiola, with which he coordinates the social media onslaught against the Aregebesola administration. Apart from using the account to circulate statements by the state chapter of PDP, Omisore also uses it to mount direct attacks on the administration.

One of his latest posts alleges that there are “20 Mistakes of Aregebesola Government” and goes on to list them as follows:

1. Sidelining, pauperising the home based ACN members who suffered to build the party;

2. Insulting the intelligence of Osun People by importing and appointing indigenes of other states in sensitive positions;

3. Insultingly sidelining Chief Bisi Akande, his party chairman, in the running of the state;

4. Arrogantly deviating from the philosophy of his boss Asiwaju Tinubu through importation of crude egoistical programs with no value to the needs of the state;

5. Riding roughshod on the state civil service and the judiciary in his desperate bid to politicise and impose his cronies on the state;

6. Giving the state bad image by uncivil behaviours such as open attacks on Ondo Governor at a meeting of South West leaders;

7. Pursuance of half baked separatist agenda ridiculously exhibited in new state’s names and flags;

8. Lying to the state about the true figures of inherited debt from Oyinlola administration;

9. Plunging the state into a debt of 180 billion naira in less than three years in office;

10. Deceiving the Islamic community by pretending to be a genuine Muslim even though he is a confirmed traditionalist;

11. Creating religious disharmony by playing the three religions against each other;

12. Forcing all schools to wear the same uniforms with a view for commercial gain and in contradiction to modern tastes and demands;

13. Having nothing to show for so much resources in terms of accomplishment in health, education, roads and others after almost three years
in office;

14. Deceitful governance through propaganda in a state in which the populace are too enlighten to be taken in by lies and hypes;

15. Infantile policy making processes such as new education policy without thorough consultation with stakeholders;

16. Scrapping of inherited due process law and subsequent awarding of contracts without tenders and bids;

17. Usurpation of local government fund while remaining unaccountable on state resources from federation accounts;

18. Plunging into a shameless combat with Governor Mimiko of Ondo election, squandering billions of Osun fund to prosecute the anti-Mimiko campaign;


19. Sending Osun students to third rate universities abroad when many highly qualified universities exist all over the world;

20. Un-gubernatorial conducts and behaviours that lowers the esteem of Osun State in the comity of states





Aregbesola’s Predicament

Source http://thenationonlineng.net/aregbesolas-predicament

Yesterday Justice Oloyede Folahanmi, a judge of the Osun State High Court, would have made history for the second time as the first judge to testify before a legislative committee on why she believed the governor of her state and his deputy should be impeached by the legislature (i.e. charged with an offence committed while in office) and subsequently sacked.

The first time she made history was last month when she petitioned the House of Assembly and urged its members to investigate its governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, and his deputy, Otunba Titi Laoye-Tomori, in line with sections 128 and 129 of the constitution in order to establish the grounds for removing both from office in line with sections 188 and 189 of the constitution.

By her petition to the House of Assembly, she has stood the procedure for impeaching an elected government official on its head in the sense that until she came along, it has never been heard of for a judicial officer to initiate impeachment proceedings. Rather the procedure invariably ended with the appointment by the legislature of a panel presided by a judge to investigate allegations against an elected government official so as to establish the grounds, if any, for removing the official.

As things turned out, Justice Folahanmi failed to honour her scheduled appearance yesterday before a committee of the Osun State legislature to defend her charges, which were essentially against the governor, with his deputy apparently added only as a footnote. However, in failing to appear before the Ad-Hoc Committee appointed under the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Akintunde Adegboye, to investigate her petition, the judge was represented by a lawyer, Mr Lanre Ogunlesi (SAN), who asked for a new date for his client. None was fixed and all indications are that none will, because the judge may have lost the will to defend her charges.

Her Lordship’s petition contains charges against Aregbesola that are truly grave. The governor, she had said with all the solemnity a judge can muster, is a hypocrite, a spendthrift and a thief. Some examples of the governor’s spendthrift and venal ways, she said, were “the cruel and harsh debasement of pensioners and civil servants in deliberately and maliciously withholding their salaries for months on end…”

Another example, she said, was that “there is nothing on the ground in Osun to indicate or justify (the) huge gargantuan quantum of loan” the governor took to build infrastructure in the state. As for his hypocrisy, she said, while few people spoke against corruption especially at the centre like the governor, his own stank to high heavens. The governor, she said, was “guilty of unjustified assassination of the character of a sitting president and of moral murder.” This is an obvious reference to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan, whose presidency is turning out to be the most venal by far in possibly Africa’s history.

Her petition, she said, was nothing personal. “I declare that in presenting this petition,” she said, “I am not in any way motivated by malice, spite, pecuniary interest or promise thereof, nor am I propelled by a desire for higher office…”

As someone who has had more than a nodding acquaintance with the politics of Osun State and who has written at least twice about Aregbesola’s record as governor, I was shocked that anyone, not to talk of a judge of a high court for who restraint is a necessary virtue, can accuse the governor of the high crimes Her Lordship mentioned in her petition.

No doubt, Aregbesola is one of the country’s most controversial governors, not least because he was among the first governors to adopt a state flag and state anthem and, even more controversially, he was the first to declare the first day in the Muslim calendar a public holiday in his state in 2012, probably because it has the largest proportion of Muslims among the Southwest states.

That declaration alone has since made him a marked man among non-Muslims in a state famous for producing at least two of the country’s leading Pentecostal pastors. And not even his attempt to assuage Christians hurt by building what PUNCH called a “misguided church project”, in its editorial of January 21, last year, changed the minds of some powerful opposition elements in their determination to deny him a second term in August last year.

PUNCH was right to criticise him for planning to build a church for, in a multi-religious country like Nigeria, government has no business building churches or mosques or any place of worship, for that matter. Nor has it any business sponsoring people on pilgrimages.
The newspaper was, however, wrong to have criticised him, as it did in 2012 for declaring the first day of the Muslim calendar a public holiday. After all, it is the constitutional prerogative of a governor to declare any symbolic day a public holiday.

However, right or wrong, criticisms of the man over his politics of religious identity have cast him unfairly in the image of an Islamic fundamentalist. Sadly, the opposition Peoples Democratic Party in the state tried to reduce his re-election bid last year into a religious issue. Happily it failed; he won his re-election with about 392,600 votes to Senator Iyore Omisore’s 292,700 or so. And as if to rile the opposition party even more, he won the re-election in spite of its alleged attempt to use the army, police and other security services to rig the election as had happened in the neighbouring Ekiti State earlier.

Following the elections the PDP candidate petitioned against his loss all the way to the Supreme Court – and lost all the way. However, Aregbesola’s predicament suggests that PDP and those opposed to his victory are still determined to achieve through the rear window what they have been unable to get through the front door.

Their main weapon of choice seems to be his failure to pay the state’s civil servants and pensioners for over 10 months. Her Lordship says the governor has defaulted because he has frittered away the state’s resources. She seems to have forgotten that until the oil revenue crunch from last year, the governor paid the state’s civil servants their salaries not only as at when due. He also paid them a bonus of a 13th month each year.

And when she said there was “nothing on the ground” to justify all the loans the man took to build infrastructure in the state, she was clearly speaking out of character of a judge since judges are not supposed to indulge in hyperbole. The fact is that no one who has been in Osun would deny that Aregbesola has turned Osogbo, the capital, and much of the state, into a giant construction site. One telling evidence of this is that Osogbo has never known any flood, much less the devastating one it was used to, since he became governor. Again, no fair-minded person can deny that he has also invested meaningfully into the future of the education of the state’s population.

[b]Aregbesola, of course, has had his fair share of mistakes. One of them is the purchase of helicopter, which is essentially for his personal use. Another, as far I am concerned, was his payment of 13th month salaries to civil servants when the going was good. There are possibly others more. But the fact that he has been singled out for widespread bashing over his inability to pay civil servants in his state is proof positive that his predicament is more partisan politics than anything else. After all he is only one of about 27 governors who have failed to pay their civil servants, in some cases for much longer than he has. Besides, unlike most of them, he has been honest enough to own up to his failure.

Aregbesola should, however, accept that it’s mere cold comfort that he is not the only governor who has failed in his responsibility to his civil servants, marginal as they are as a percentage of the state’s population. As a compassionate politician, he owes at least himself to be counted among the best not the worst. He must therefore find a way out of his predicament.

The first step is to sell the state helicopter even if it fetches little revenue. It is a symbol of self-aggrandisement he can do without. Second, he should travel out of his state far less frequently than he has. Third, he should reduce the size of his aides and cut their allowances.[/b]

All these may not add up to much in solving his fiscal problem. But they do mean a lot as evidence that he shares the pains of ordinary folks in the sacrifice they’ve been making because hard times are here.

I received about a dozen texts, a couple of emails and phone calls, notably from Professor Bolaji Akinyemi, over my column last week. All but three of the texts were on my egregious mistake about the date of the coup that brought General Muhammadu Buhari as military head of state in December 1983. Space does not allow me to publish those reactions today. I’ll do so next week, God willing. And reveal my half-year resolution about what has become my “usual slips”, as one reader unkindly, but accurately, put it.



As at 2014, Osun State was owin 52Bn. Only God knows how much the debt is now.

He kept borrowing and when banks stopped giving him loans, the Brainless Refrigerator said "I Can't Pay Salary Anymore Because Banks Have Stopped Giving Me Loans". Quite pathetic.


If Omisore had not insisted on becoming the governor of Osun State forcefully and embarrassed some chieftains out of PDP, AregbeUseless wouldn't have won the election.

We wouldn't be battling with this CURSE by now, only if Omisore had allowed Isiaka Adeleke/Wale Oke ticket.


AregbeBrainless is a Curse placed on Osun State by the enemies.

The question is, whom have we offended? Whom have we offended Oh Lord?

What have we done wrong to deserve this treatment from a Brainless Goodfornothing Refrigerator?

Lord Have Mercy on Osun State.......Deliver us Oh Lord.


AREGBEUSELESS IS THE WORST THING TO HAVE EVER HAPPENED TO OSUN STATE. WE ARE UNFORTUNATE TO HAVE THAT BRAINLESS GOODFORNOTHING REFRIGERATOR AS OUR GOVERNOR.

TOO BADT.

Politics / Re: Aregbesola’s Massive Looting Of Osun State by zimoni(f): 12:04pm On Dec 10, 2015
If Omisore had not insisted on becoming the governor of Osun State tipatipa and embarrassed some chieftains out of PDP, AregbeUseless wouldn't have won the election.

We wouldn't be battling with this CURSE by now, only if Omisore had allowed Adeleke/Oke ticket.



AregbeBastard is a Curse placed on Osun State by the enemes.

The question is, whom have we offended? Whom have we offended Oh Lord?

What have we done wrong to deserve this treatment from a Brainless Goodfornothing Refrigerator?

Lord Have Mercy on Osun State.......Deliver us Oh Lord.



AREGBEUSELESS IS THE WORST THING TO HAVE EVER HAPPENED TO OSUN STATE. WE ARE UNFORTUNATE TO HAVE THAT BRAINLESS GOODFORNOTHING REFRIGERATOR AS OUR GOVERNOR.

TOO BADT.

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Education / Re: OSUN Writes JAMB To Delist It's Four Tertiary Institutions by zimoni(f): 11:09am On Dec 10, 2015
AregbeUseless is a curse placed on Osun State by enemies.

Whom have we offended oh Lord? We don't deserve this Brainless Useless Bastard.


The Bastard Have Ruined Osun State.
Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Then vs Now: Why I Think The Term 'Biafra' Is Apt by zimoni(f): 8:54pm On Dec 08, 2015
Gradually, it has become Igbo vs Yoruba again. They should address the topic and stop bashing Yoruba's.

Abi dem dey see Yoruba for dream ni? A Biafran even have "yoruba will die early" as his/her signature. Some people are going to develop hbp because of Yoruba.

Anyway, God knows we never wanted to have anything to do with some people. We never asked for One Nigeria. We were not the ones who abolished Regionalism and took power to the centre. We didn't cause unCivil war. We were on our own until they started bombing Lagos and later attacked Ore. War had not begun and they had already started attacking Lagos. Is Lagos located in North?

We wanted to go our separate way but they insisted on One Nigeria. They got One Nigeria and later asked for Divorce of Forced-Marriage six years after the Unholy Matrimony.

Stop bashing us, e don do. Direct your anger towards British Government and Zik of Onisa who insisted on One Nigeria. We never wanted to have anything to do with you but you Asked for One Nigeria and got One Nigeria. So, go to UN and seek for self determination, that is the only solution because Zik of Onisa insisted clause for dissolution of Forced-Marriage should not be included in the documentation of the Forced-Marriage(Nnamdi Kanu even said it on Radio Biafra some months ago). So, it's illegal now to ask for dissolution of the Unholy Alliance but UN can always intervene if you seek for self determination. Go to the UN and do the needful. Stop hating us. Stop bashing us. We are not responsible for your woes(One Nigeria). Thank you.



Lobatan, I don tire for tribalism wanene.

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Politics / Re: Nnamdi Kanu Then vs Now: Why I Think The Term 'Biafra' Is Apt by zimoni(f): 7:31pm On Dec 08, 2015
Ishilove my love, where have you been nah?

Ishilove is back with a bang. Hope you are ready for the heat when the Biafrans return from markat?

Ishi, are you not also a Biafran? You are Igbo Deltan nah.

I pity Nnamdi Kanu, he may rot in that jail. I pray he's not poisoned and released to die few weeks later. Too bad for NK as no level 14 civil servant is ready to ruin himself by standing as surety for NK.

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Politics / Re: Linda Ikeji Wrong Identity - Nairalanders Help "Vivian Gist" by zimoni(f): 3:32pm On Dec 08, 2015
This girl is damn stupid.
Family / Re: Ladies, How Do You Handle Sexual Urges While Single? by zimoni(f): 11:39am On Dec 08, 2015
Avoid pornography.

Don't visit a male friend at home. If he touches you, the urge may set you on fire and before you know it, he's already in London.

Attend church service during the week.

Stay away from some sexuality threads.

Be prayerful and ask God to send that serious dudes that will do the needful.



That will be all.

Best of luck.

Politics / Re: Arms Deal Scandal: Where Was Jonathan? -the Sun by zimoni(f): 9:58am On Dec 08, 2015
Wonders shall never ends
Politics / Re: Calling Niger Deltans "Ignorant And Helpless" Is The Height Of Cluelessness by zimoni(f): 4:27pm On Dec 07, 2015
Interesting thread.

Funny enough, the first person to declare an independent nation(Niger Delta Republic) out of Nigeria was Late Major Isaac. The person that killed his beautiful dream was Late Lt. Gen Aguiyi-Ironsi. And ironically, Igbo's declared Biafran Republic some months later.

What goes around truly comes around.

They insisted on One Nigeria, they got One Nigeria but asked for divorce 6years into the forced-marriage. I Dey Laugh.

Make we sha do good, only God knows tomorrow.
Politics / Re: Calling Niger Deltans "Ignorant And Helpless" Is The Height Of Cluelessness by zimoni(f): 3:51pm On Dec 07, 2015
ketchupBoy:


Thank you, but lets not trust the North still, they will find a way to make their poor remian illiterates even if a major oil reserve is found in the North.. i don't trust Fulanis

You are right Bro.

Northern leaders have done a very poor job, they are responsible for the woes of northerners. Too badt.
Politics / Re: Calling Niger Deltans "Ignorant And Helpless" Is The Height Of Cluelessness by zimoni(f): 3:25pm On Dec 07, 2015
Truckpusher:
Honestly, the autonomous nature of the Igbo man did not give him room for unnecessary patience and diplomacy . But one has to weigh his options carefully before taking a calculated risk which is what the Igbo man lacks in abundance but let's be fair here - There is a conspiracy to keep the igbo man down and this is bad and totally unacceptable .
Sometimes I understand their plight and frustration because how can a people so vibrant be held down by some crazed zombies that has total disregard for nationalism and self development but wanting to drag the Niger delta into their problems is a no no situation even as we find ourselves in the same boat. We are children of circumstances and it would be unfortunate to for us to take any calculated risk that will backfire. At least not now.
If I were Ojukwu I wouldn't go to war but I'll build a regional economic powerhouse because once you win the economic war then the military confrontation will become a walk in the park.
Why is North Korea not attacking South Korea on a full scale invasion ? Because the big boys interests are in the South.
Win the economic war and watch the North come to the negotiating table.

Yes. Success is the best revenge.
Politics / Re: Calling Niger Deltans "Ignorant And Helpless" Is The Height Of Cluelessness by zimoni(f): 3:12pm On Dec 07, 2015
Truckpusher:
If anyone from the SS and SE thinks that the Anglo-American empire will support any liberal and capitalist leaning black man from this gulf of Guinea should visit a psychiatrist.
The west will prefer to help the feudal North against the liberal South and this was proven in 1967 even as they were Christians and Catholic.
I've seen the West for who they are and I'll not even entrust them with my emancipation at any point - The west do not help any country that run with the same ideology with them especially countries they've exploited before colonization.
As a young boy I had the same mentality but I can tell you that these guys in number 10 Downing Street and Washignton will never help you achieve emancipation from the their appointed guardian of the black gold which is in your backyard - Forget all the shouts of "death to America" their elites are in bed with the west.

Those that do not understand and know the importance of historical events will only continue to rely on the same people that put them where they are.
It might interest you to know that a bulk of the black soldiers that helped the British to subdue the great Benin empire during the punitive expedition were of Hausa/Fulani extraction.

You've said it all Bro. We don enter the forced-marriage already, we need to apply wisdom. Development of our regions and making it attractive to investors should be our focus now not secession. Secession, to me, is a long thing. Going to war again will only destroy what we have worked hard to achieve for years.

Gradually, we shall get there. FG is encouraging investment in mining of solid minerals, it shall be easier to discuss regionalism or outright dissolution of Nigeria when every region becomes viable.

God Bless Us All.
Politics / Re: DSS Agents Stole Saraki's Money - Sahara Reporters by zimoni(f): 2:57pm On Dec 07, 2015
I laughed when I heard some officers discussing the issue this morning grin grin grin grin

Another trouble for Saraki.

If the guys had planned it very well, they would have stolen the money successfully.

Ole Gbe, Ole Gba. They are all thieves.

Saraki Will Never Change. Omo Ole Jati Jati.
Politics / Re: Calling Niger Deltans "Ignorant And Helpless" Is The Height Of Cluelessness by zimoni(f): 12:21am On Dec 07, 2015
Ti Won Ba Ni Omi Lo Ma Se Eja Jina, Ma a Ji'yan.

12months ago, it was all about Jonathan till 2019 and bashing of Yoruba's. I also supported Jonathan sha and I can say it anywhere that Jonah is my man, I only got angry when the Jonah Crew started goading Yoruba's. Those dudes called us various derogatory names when Jonah was in power.

How Time Flies.

Fast forward to December 2015, GrandPa Buhari is now the President, Jonathan lost to PMB.

Now, it's no longer Jonah till 2019 but Biafra or nothing. Though some Igbo's clamoured for Biafra on Radio Biafra when Jonah Ologogoro was the President but the agigation became serious when PMB indirectly declared Igbos 5% Nigerians(too badt of GrandPa Buhari, he's a President of all Nigerians).

To my utmost surprise, some NL Ijaw dudes made it known that Igbo's only supported Jonathan because of the patronage they got from him. And gradually the beef is becoming an hatredness. Once allies now enemies.

Well, wonder shall never ends. That reminds me of Yoruba adage that says "Abosi Pa Won Po Won Di Ore, Oun T'o Pawon Po Lo Ma Tu Won Ka". Another one says "Rede Rede Lo N Gbeyin Ere Osupa". How the mighty have fallen. Once united in a struggle now at each other's neck. Too badt. Too badt.


To Mr TonyeBarcanista. You have been provided with various links on Ndoki and other Igboid groups in SS. I advise you read and stop arguing. Those people can speak for themselves. Allow them to speak for themselves. We Yoruba's don't force the Okun Yoruba's and other Yoruba's outside SouthWest to join us, we leave it to them to speak and decide for themselves if they are with us or they've become Hausa's. So, let them decide their fate, stop speaking for them.

And "We SS" stance need to stop. You need to stop saying We SS this or that. Ijaw is not SS, it's just a group out of many groups in SS. You are not the spokesperson of SouthSoutherners. Let each group speak for themselves, you can't even speak for Ijaws because Ijaw National Group(I've forgotten the name) have a spokesman, I saw the man on AIT last week when he and 2excos were being interviewed by Gbenga Aruleba. So, please let it go Bro. It's unnecessary, it's an unnecessary job you don't need to buy online for yourself.

God Bless Us All. God Bless Nigeria. Long Live Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Make unna stop the unnecessary e-fight, it's unnecessary.

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Politics / Re: Dino Melaye Is Operating A Foreign Bank Account - Sahara Reporters by zimoni(f): 11:02am On Dec 06, 2015
goodlifehyd:
Really Why did tinubu face CCT. If you know nothing about nigeria politics it's better you just sit down and watch instead of displaying ignorance on a public forum

You've been noticed.
Politics / Re: Dino Melaye Is Operating A Foreign Bank Account - Sahara Reporters by zimoni(f): 8:28pm On Dec 05, 2015
How does that concern the sahara whatever?

I'm beginning to hate the idiatus, alaabaa.

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Politics / Re: OPC Alerts Security On Planned Pro-Biafra Protest In Yoruba Land by zimoni(f): 3:01pm On Dec 05, 2015
Wonder shall never ends. We are waiting.
Politics / Re: The Beginning Of The End Of The Bola Tinubu Dynasty by zimoni(f): 9:13pm On Dec 04, 2015
Whaoooooo

Truly, only God knows tomorrow.
Agriculture / Re: Rice Farmers Meet Here by zimoni(f): 8:01pm On Dec 04, 2015
Tamoh:
@zimoni where can we buy the net locally and what are the sizes of net available?

I don't know where it's sold, I haven't bought it. I stumbled on the info while doing research about rice online. You may google it. "Where can I buy net that protects rice from birds in Nigeria".

Also google "Use of net for protection of rice farming from bird in Nigeria".

All the best.
Politics / Re: Vivian Gist And Her Dead cousin ( The Full Story ) by zimoni(f): 12:20pm On Dec 03, 2015
Publicity hound on the loose.

Lord delivers you all.
Agriculture / Re: Let Us Go Vertical And Earn Some Income. by zimoni(f): 10:52am On Dec 03, 2015
Following patiently.
Politics / Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by zimoni(f): 9:40am On Dec 03, 2015
Lord Have Mercy.
Politics / Re: Why Burning The Mosque In The Name Of Biafra by zimoni(f): 2:17pm On Dec 02, 2015
Hiploko:
It is everywhere that a Mosque has been burnt. Nigeria should be ready for crisis except God intervenes... This sort is food for the street boys in Kano, Kaduna etc... Churches and ibos would be used for retaliation.

You are right Bro.

They shouldn't have burnt the mosque.

They just gave food to the miscreant almajiris in Kano and Kano.

It seems the war is starting earlier than we'd envisaged.

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