A friend MS Ustaz was in that train and is amongst those in captivity. We are currently gathering money to secure his release as a group. Good thing is there are Igbos we do business with who don’t give a F about one #headlessIgbos space to make a contribution.
These guys have head, they understand when what quarrel and living together is. We all do business in the same place and benefit from each other. They’d be making their own contributions 🤷♂️.
You can stay here and insult as much as you want. Those of us working in the North for PO aren’t doing it to apologize or assume our quarrels will stop. Humans will always have misunderstandings and find ways to resolve.
How do you host a space attacking the whole tribe of our VP candidate? What sort of ignorance and arrogance is this? What level of sorcery is this? Damn!!!
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The grounded ABJ-KAD Train services should tell the APC and its supporters by now that infrastructure without peace is as useless as the word can mean. Nigeria is losing revenue because there is no peace. Nothing guarantees peace like unity, fairness and Justice.
Those of us in Kaduna are experiencing the biggest infrastructure revolution the state has ever had, yet as you drive on the new roads you are suspicious of every move around you. When you realize you can be taken in a minute, the development you see becomes worthless!
The realization that one kidnap could swallow up an entire family fortune and leave you at the mercy of bank loans and good will of the very diversity the APC is undermining will humble you and make you rethink who the enemy truly is.
I totally disagree with her arguments. Gauging the response of people who before now believes the crisis was a religious one, today many of those proponents have seen and understand the crisis as being one of agitation rather than “islamizing” Nigeria.
Yes there are still packets of conspiracy theories, you won’t expect that there will be no mischievous undertone, but the change in narrative far outweigh the dissidents still propping up theories.
If we are being sincere, the response of the government is what still gives and is still giving credence to the distrust that pervades the polity.
People now understand that the crisis is one created by lack of leadership rather than taking over Nigeria by a proponent.
Your hate and vitriol won’t bring @Waspapping_’s brother back or keep him in captivity unless that which is destined on him by Allah. Your one Naira won’t add or remove anything from him if you know how hard he works to not depend on any man!
He saw and identifies a problem, like many of us, rather late? Who is keeping time for change of mind?
We have a country to fight for and everyone have a place in that battle ground. If you want to dwell on what is/was said, I’m sure worst have been said by many of you here.
In many cases, Sani have only ever fought back and never the aggressor. He replies and points to a flaw in your faux and one-sided sympathy for victims of carnage while you see his people as just numbers with no value when killed by same aggressors.
You forgot to add that they were invaded, branded less human, subdue and taught a brand of Islam that would produce the level of toxicity that now pervades NW by Fulani usurpers? As if that isn't enough, they are still being killed till date!
All they wanted to do is live their farming lives in peace and "marry early", but they can't do that in peace. Violence is visited on them by rag-tags fulanis and subdued yet still by political and religious pandering fulanis.
You can't and shouldn't tell their stories without telling the part of the problem the fulanis inflicted. It's rather dubious to do that.
Even more is how the Fulani have caused them hate with fellow Nigerians when they annexed their name to justify being Nigerians!
As expected, I knew when it's time to talk on the Southern Kaduna issue with facts, those who push the GENOCIDE narrative will lost their voices. Their's isn't about finding solution, nor are they sympathetic to lives lost in that circle of violence. They just want the......
..........Fulani man pronounced guilty. Facts are coming out and they're beginning to lost their voices.
I was 7 when I first heard of religious crisis. The 1987 CoE, now college of nursing, crisis in Garaje, Kafanchan took place.
What followed was students, mostly Hausa Muslims, losing their lives on their way home from schools like Fadan Kaje, Gov college Kagoro, Gov sec school Angwar Rimi Kafanchan and Technical college Kaf. Their fault was simply being Muslims and schooling in a predominantly.....
Before I'll make my thread on this SK issue, I'll love to ask few questions: 1. Can anyone(both SK indegens and their friends from outside kd) point me to one village in Southern Kaduna where Fulani claimed the village and sacked the people? From 1975 till date.
2. Can anyone point to any crisis in SK that started with a Fulani throwing the first salvo pre 2011?
3. Where is Sheikh Lemu's panel of inquiry findings and recommendations post 2011 election crisis given to GEJ? In Zonkwa alone the findings will shake Satan himself!
Let me leave you to ponder with this before I thread later in the night. I'll not be quoting any media or report from persons.
Meanwhile, where are our SK Retired Army Generals? There was a time they formed a WhatsApp group and being controlled by.....