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Muhammadu Buhari As Case Study Of Fulanis In Nigeria. by Jollyjustcome: 10:14am On May 31, 2023
It is on record that Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, an Igbo, played huge roles in securing the independence of Nigeria and in guiding the early stages of our nationhood.

n 1993, Gen. IBB, a Hausa, refused to hand over to MKO Abiola. He had his reasons for that, and instead he gave power to Ernst Shonekan - in national interest.

In 1999, Gen. Abdusalami, another Hausa, assuaged the SW by ensuring that power went to Obj - in national interest.

In 2023, power should have gone to the SE but Buhari, a Fulani, refused to take any action in national interest.
He ignored the perfect opportunity to heal the wounds of the civil war and to preserve and reunite the nation for a fresh start. Instead, Muhammadu Buhari bequeated a nation in sorrow, in pains, to a criminal president who bought his way to power- against national interest.

Buhari has left Nigeria in worse shape than it ever was. The SE has not healed. The civil war has not healed. A criminal president has been imposed on the Nigerian people- as Buhari watched in absolute stupidity.

I have some questions for Nigerians.

A) Do You think Buhari loves Nigeria? By the events of the past week, do you think Buhari cares about Nigeria?

B) Did Buhari act in the interest of the nation? Did Buhari act to preserve Nigeria's unity?

C) By telling us that he would go to Niger Republic, do you think Buhari considers himself Nigerian?

D) By tacitly supporting fulani attacks, do you think Buhari sees every Nigerian as his people?

E) Tell me ONE good thing the Fulani have done for Nigeria. Just One please.

Until we realize that the Fulanis are not loyal to this country, we would never make progress.

Azikiwe, Obj, IBB, Abdusalami all acted in the interest of Nigeria. Except fulani Buhari.

Until we awaken to the fact that the Fulanis are not real Nigerians, we would never make progress.

Only Fulanis would import fighters to come into the nation to cause havoc in Nigeria. Which other ethnic group does that? Would the Yoruba or Igbo import fighters to kill other tribes? By importing fulani fighters from the Maghreb, do you think fulanis consider Nigeria their real home. ÑO.

They see Nigeria as a conquest to be Achieved.

Nigerians, especially the Hausa and Middle Belt must ensure that the next northern president is NOT fulani. Every northerner must work towards it, else they would die in continuous genocide. I am not a northerner and I would be safe. But for every fulani president, the Hausa are cheated and Nigeria is not safe.

We must remind ourselves always that Fulanis are not real Nigerians and we must always tell them to their faces. And treat them like the outsiders that they are. Else, Nigeria would continue to suffer.

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari As Case Study Of Fulanis In Nigeria. by solmusdesigns: 10:27am On May 31, 2023
Are some people naturally daft to understand how democracy works?!

You contest

You campaign

You seek vote


Only idiots and retard think power is given to them

Talking about Civil War, Ojuckwu that grew up in Lagos under his wealthy Grandpa, tricked his people into war due to military superior ego clash, he lost and 3 million of his people died of hunger and cannibalism


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Re: Muhammadu Buhari As Case Study Of Fulanis In Nigeria. by Jollyjustcome: 10:29am On May 31, 2023
What a sad week for Nigerians. Smh.
Re: Muhammadu Buhari As Case Study Of Fulanis In Nigeria. by solmusdesigns: 10:31am On May 31, 2023
Jollyjustcome:


You are a bastard.

No I am not, I know my father and my father knows me

Hate would consume you because your own parent raised you in the manner you displayed

Tinubu and Yoruba would lead you till you learn how to behave civil and diplomatic

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Re: Muhammadu Buhari As Case Study Of Fulanis In Nigeria. by Nobody: 10:36am On May 31, 2023
Jollyjustcome:


Why call the mod when you can reply. Typical dirty coward. Grow up.

If you like wail til 2039. We don’t care.

Re: Muhammadu Buhari As Case Study Of Fulanis In Nigeria. by solmusdesigns: 10:36am On May 31, 2023
Jollyjustcome:


Well, you don't need to call them. They usually cone by themselves. It is not your duty to make people civilized. If you dont like bullshit, stay off my mention. Coward.

Then don't be scared of moderator

I will enter any thread I deem fit and report any unruly barbarian
Re: Muhammadu Buhari As Case Study Of Fulanis In Nigeria. by Jollyjustcome: 10:40am On May 31, 2023
solmusdesigns:


Then don't be scared of moderator

I will enter any thread I deem fit and report any unruly barbarian

I am not igbo. My brother has been president. Again you are a bastard grin
Re: Muhammadu Buhari As Case Study Of Fulanis In Nigeria. by Jollyjustcome: 10:53am On May 31, 2023
He has derailed grin grin
Re: Muhammadu Buhari As Case Study Of Fulanis In Nigeria. by Jollyjustcome: 11:41am On May 31, 2023
cheesy
Re: Muhammadu Buhari As Case Study Of Fulanis In Nigeria. by Jollyjustcome: 11:41am On May 31, 2023
Re: Muhammadu Buhari As Case Study Of Fulanis In Nigeria. by Jollyjustcome: 11:54am On May 31, 2023
Re: Muhammadu Buhari As Case Study Of Fulanis In Nigeria. by Jollyjustcome: 11:54am On May 31, 2023
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Re: Muhammadu Buhari As Case Study Of Fulanis In Nigeria. by Jollyjustcome: 12:14pm On May 31, 2023
Jollyjustcome:
It is on record that Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, an Igbo, played huge roles in securing the independence of Nigeria and in guiding the early stages of our nationhood.

n 1993, Gen. IBB, a Hausa, refused to hand over to MKO Abiola. He had his reasons for that, and instead he gave power to Ernst Shonekan - in national interest.

In 1999, Gen. Abdusalami, another Hausa, assuaged the SW by ensuring that power went to Obj - in national interest.

In 2023, power should have gone to the SE but Buhari, a Fulani, refused to take any action in national interest.
He ignored the perfect opportunity to heal the wounds of the civil war and to preserve and reunite the nation for a fresh start. Instead, Muhammadu Buhari bequeated a nation in sorrow, in pains, to a criminal president who bought his way to power- against national interest.

Buhari has left Nigeria in worse shape than it ever was. The SE has not healed. The civil war has not healed. A criminal president has been imposed on the Nigerian people- as Buhari watched in absolute stupidity.

I have some questions for Nigerians.

A) Do You think Buhari loves Nigeria? By the events of the past week, do you think Buhari cares about Nigeria?

B) Did Buhari act in the interest of the nation? Did Buhari act to preserve Nigeria's unity?

C) By telling us that he would go to Niger Republic, do you think Buhari considers himself Nigerian?

D) By tacitly supporting fulani attacks, do you think Buhari sees every Nigerian as his people?

E) Tell me ONE good thing the Fulani have done for Nigeria. Just One please.

Until we realize that the Fulanis are not loyal to this country, we would never make progress.

Azikiwe, Obj, IBB, Abdusalami all acted in the interest of Nigeria. Except fulani Buhari.

Until we awaken to the fact that the Fulanis are not real Nigerians, we would never make progress.

Only Fulanis would import fighters to come into the nation to cause havoc in Nigeria. Which other ethnic group does that? Would the Yoruba or Igbo import fighters to kill other tribes? By importing fulani fighters from the Maghreb, do you think fulanis consider Nigeria their real home. ÑO.

They see Nigeria as a conquest to be Achieved.

Nigerians, especially the Hausa and Middle Belt must ensure that the next northern president is NOT fulani. Every northerner must work towards it, else they would die in continuous genocide. I am not a northerner and I would be safe. But for every fulani president, the Hausa are cheated and Nigeria is not safe.

We must remind ourselves always that Fulanis are not real Nigerians and we must always tell them to their faces. And treat them like the outsiders that they are. Else, Nigeria would continue to suffer.

Bh
Re: Muhammadu Buhari As Case Study Of Fulanis In Nigeria. by Jollyjustcome: 12:14pm On May 31, 2023
Re: Muhammadu Buhari As Case Study Of Fulanis In Nigeria. by FieldMarshall06(m): 2:44pm On May 31, 2023
Jollyjustcome:
It is on record that Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, an Igbo, played huge roles in securing the independence of Nigeria and in guiding the early stages of our nationhood.

n 1993, Gen. IBB, a Hausa, refused to hand over to MKO Abiola. He had his reasons for that, and instead he gave power to Ernst Shonekan - in national interest.

In 1999, Gen. Abdusalami, another Hausa, assuaged the SW by ensuring that power went to Obj - in national interest.

In 2023, power should have gone to the SE but Buhari, a Fulani, refused to take any action in national interest.
He ignored the perfect opportunity to heal the wounds of the civil war and to preserve and reunite the nation for a fresh start. Instead, Muhammadu Buhari bequeated a nation in sorrow, in pains, to a criminal president who bought his way to power- against national interest.

Buhari has left Nigeria in worse shape than it ever was. The SE has not healed. The civil war has not healed. A criminal president has been imposed on the Nigerian people- as Buhari watched in absolute stupidity.

I have some questions for Nigerians.

A) Do You think Buhari loves Nigeria? By the events of the past week, do you think Buhari cares about Nigeria?

B) Did Buhari act in the interest of the nation? Did Buhari act to preserve Nigeria's unity?

C) By telling us that he would go to Niger Republic, do you think Buhari considers himself Nigerian?

D) By tacitly supporting fulani attacks, do you think Buhari sees every Nigerian as his people?

E) Tell me ONE good thing the Fulani have done for Nigeria. Just One please.

Until we realize that the Fulanis are not loyal to this country, we would never make progress.

Azikiwe, Obj, IBB, Abdusalami all acted in the interest of Nigeria. Except fulani Buhari.

Until we awaken to the fact that the Fulanis are not real Nigerians, we would never make progress.

Only Fulanis would import fighters to come into the nation to cause havoc in Nigeria. Which other ethnic group does that? Would the Yoruba or Igbo import fighters to kill other tribes? By importing fulani fighters from the Maghreb, do you think fulanis consider Nigeria their real home. ÑO.

They see Nigeria as a conquest to be Achieved.

Nigerians, especially the Hausa and Middle Belt must ensure that the next northern president is NOT fulani. Every northerner must work towards it, else they would die in continuous genocide. I am not a northerner and I would be safe. But for every fulani president, the Hausa are cheated and Nigeria is not safe.

We must remind ourselves always that Fulanis are not real Nigerians and we must always tell them to their faces. And treat them like the outsiders that they are. Else, Nigeria would continue to suffer.

Trashy piece of gist
Re: Muhammadu Buhari As Case Study Of Fulanis In Nigeria. by FieldMarshall06(m): 2:44pm On May 31, 2023
Jollyjustcome:


I am not igbo. My brother has been president. Again you are a bastard grin

Who are you referring to

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