NewStats: 3,265,187 , 8,185,944 topics. Date: Friday, 13 June 2025 at 07:24 PM 33v5u6382y |
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SirNewtonNG: Maybe in the future when I get some time. 2 Likes |
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noeloge82: They value their history, unlike some people. |
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Pay attention to "non-indigene" which means that this attack was most likely an ethnically motivated attack. The news story is biased and unwilling to call a spade a spade because it doesn't fit the one-sided victim narrative we are used to hearing. What tribe does the "non-indigene" community that was attacked belong to exactly?
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Lanrelagboi: Before people start to shout RUGA without reading the important details. This model is not like the tribe-centric RUGA of the federal government, but a PRIVATE BUSINESS that's working with the Lagos state government to lease land to operate a ranch that will employ local people in the area. This is how cattle farming is done in more developed nations like Brazil, USA and Australia. 13 Likes |
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I applaud him for not going abroad for surgery unlike Buhari who goes to London for basic checkup.
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KingofAnambra:While I cannot speak to the treatment of Igbo muslims in the SE, it's not a fair comparison to compare the North to the SE as the North is not nearly as religiously homogenous as the SE. Muslims make up less than 1% in the SE while both NE and NW have sizable christian population. Kaduna is a terrible example to make your case as a "core muslim" state, because Kaduna has at least 40% Christian population, so Kaduna having Christian representation is not out of the ordinary and completely in line giving its demographics breakdown. Also, not too long ago the christians of that state were complaining about the muslim/muslim ticket of the governor/deputy governor. There was also concerns about it would be a continuation of the neglectful response to the Southern kaduna herdsmen crisis. Lastly, I also used to think zoning along regional/ethnic/religious line was not as relevant as long as the person running is qualified and has good ideas. I'm now realizing that this notion is not in line with reality giving the parameters of the Nigerian state. Buhari is a good case study because of his terrible handling of the Fulani headsmen crisis, his indifference to End SARS tragedy, amnesty and sympathy to Boko haram , and the sidelining of his VP as he surrounds himself with his Northern buddies. I would like to get to a point where religion and tribe would not matter as much in electing a candidate, but Nigeria is nowhere there yet. In the end there will always be tribalism and biases that would cloud the judgement of elected politicians. 1 Like |
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And the same hypocrites imprison apostates and converts from islam.
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Hopefully he rewards him.
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Amotekun777: Political uprisings in Africa always end up targeting the poor and the defenseless. If there was an uprising that ONLY specifically targets politicians and their families while making demands for provisions that help the people, watch how fast things will turn around. Politicians will only do the right thing when they have to live in constant fear of the people. That's the way it should be. Meanwhile in Nigeria, it's the people who are living in constant fear of crackdown by the authorities. The Sri Lankans are smart aiming for the jugular by targeting the politicians responsible for their suffering. That's the power people have! Enough with this yes sir, yes ma respectability politics which only aims to infantilize and subdue the psyche of the common people so they won't revolt against their oppressors. 1 Like |
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Nigerians shooting themselves in the foot as usual. Yes, the country does not guarantee religious freedom, but America cannot be the savior you want and that's the fight Nigerians will have to fight themselves. You should not be begging for America to intervene in your affairs. if Nigeria is placed on the religious violator list, it could come with sanctions imposed which would only increase the price of goods, negatively impact the economy and hurt the common people. That's how Western sections work. It's meant to put economic pressure on foreign governments. However, with a nonchalant government like Nigeria that doesn't care about its people, the sanctions would not have any intended effects and people would just suffer needlessly. Western sanction is partly to blame for decimating the economy of Zimbabwe. Sometimes, foreign attention on domestic issues does not necessarily produce a net positive outcome. |
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Fish and okro is one of those combinations that disturbs my soul.
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Fame alone is not enough to be in politics and it's exactly what's wrong with Nigerian politics.
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This is what happens when you don't understand the culture of other people. Most Nigerians are guilty of this ignorance regardless of tribe. Sometimes, knowing small cultural cues could prevent a lot of drama.
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OhMyG0d:No country has the explicit right to operate within the borders of a sovereign nation. It's a privilege to use the highways and infrastructure of another nation, which is why you as a country must deploy diplomacy to work with your neighbors and reduce hostility. This is Government 101. If America invade its neighbor Mexico tomorrow and Canada closes its border with Alaska, Canada will be 100% within its rights as a sovereign nation to do so. |
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Shascky33: False comparison. America foreign policy is not a reflection of the character of its citizens. OP is right. Nigerians are on average more religious, yet there is so much wickedness among the populous. There are criminals everywhere, but the difference most Americans aren't trying to swindle you, whereas in Nigerian it's the norm of the land and it's tagged "hustling". Most American citizens do not take corruption lightly, yet in Nigeria, people turn a blind eye on it and will even praise you for it because people worship wealth. 7 Likes |
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Well the movies that get the most international popularity are in English which are set in the South, which is why there is a perceived christian bias. Kannywood movies from largely muslim North tend to be in Hausa, so they will not get as much international spotlight. Movies in Yoruba, which can show both christians and muslims are more targeted towards a local audience.
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Gee64: The most annoying part is that they won't be able to afford to take care of the children they already have but still want more because it's "God's blessing" so they should have unlimited children. The same kids would then become financial burden, not attend school and become poor when they become adults restarting the cycle of generational poverty. |
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I've said APC and PDP have no true integrity or party platform. This is why they switch parties when it suits them politically. I hope people realize that there is no practical difference in their ideologies.
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Athemisia: You mean the former drug lord who got in legal troubles in America in 1993 for drug trafficking and money laundering and had to pay a monetary settlement to a US court to avoid criminal prosecution. 1 Like |
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GoooodHardDick: You should vote for Tinubu because he said will employ the youth in the army and feed them corn and cassava ![]() You should vote for Atiku because he said that he will enrich his friends when he gets in to office ![]() These are the terrible options people want us to choose from. |
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YorubaIsGreat:Is Tinubu the current governor? The need for people to stroke the ego and worship a senile old corrupt man who only cares about power. |
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IPIGSRHYPO:God forbid. A man with no vision, who thinks the presidency is his birthright. |
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solmusdesigns:Only in Nigeria, can a so-called "private citizen" carry bouillon vans in broad daylight to his residence and is accepted by people as a normal "private citizen" thing. Tinubu's attempt to justify it had red flags all over it since it's not normal even for very wealthy individuals to move huge amount of cash around in that manner unless they are into illicit activities like money laundering or trading drugs. It's fascinating that the underclass of society who will probably remain poor for the rest of their lives are often the loudest er of the super rich who don't care for them. |
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This is a good development. If the building were to be completed, it will be called "luxury" when the developers cut corners and sacrifice quality and structural integrity to save money. The same property will then be listed with exorbitantly high price tag. Luxury should be a universal standard no matter where you go, but even luxury in Nigeria is tacky due to the Nigerian factor.
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joviegghead: How will Nigeria be considered to host Fifa with only 3 stadiums that meet Fifa's requirement and they are largely rundown at that. Not to mention no light, bad roads, kidnappers and terrorists roaming about ![]() ![]() 4 Likes |
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Nearly a decade later, the joke of a government finally "rescued" her.
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flejnr2:Why would she take health advice from a village witch doctor like yourself? |
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It's time to break away from the two party hegemony that doesn't serve the best interest of the country. I wish Labour Party can develop its political philosophy to be more rigid, so that political vultures can't easily flee their own parties and turn it into another PDP or APC.
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Entprys:Shut up! Ondo is home to a lot of ethnic Yoruba catholic adherents. 1 Like |
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all words no action. I'll believe it when I see it.
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ScamHunter: Many people clearly have selective amnesia because if I correctly, people were still complaining about electricity and Boko Haram was capturing territories left and right under GEJ. So GEJ and Buhari both contribute to letting terrorism fester and multiply in Nigeria. I am not giving GEJ any just because he was from the South or a little less terrible than Buhari. We have to be objective because people will continue to elect terrible leaders into power just because one person is not as terrible as another. |
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