2,000 DEAD in Nigerian Terrorist Attack

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By keeping your uniformed narratives to yourself.

You don't even live in Nigeria

I'll will never take the words of those that are bytchmade cowards like you over those who actually live in their home countries to tell me the history and economics behind the region


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Exactly. We should have a defense force here in each community and we should have one on the ready to attack and defend at the call.

White man is trying to get resources. None of this is coincidental. They're starving for resources, its one of their reasons for slavery and colonization. They will do anything to get it too. Even as crazy as creating a terrorist global entity to scare people and governments into ASKING for their help. :sas2:

Them white folk playing chess, while most of us on checkers....sad really.

I'm just waiting to show some people why the West hates Islam, and I'm not even a Muslim, but I peeped the friction.
 

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Nigeria is actually ruled by northerners but they, from what i've heard, they don't even do anything for their people and all they do is build more Mosques and thats it. So technically this has nothing to do with religion, but rather lack of opportunity, no infrastructure development, and just inequality . Sad:smh:

Nigeria might as well be broken up into two or even three countries.
 

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did you forget the outcry to getting the kidnapped girls back?

Please, there was no "outcry" until those poor girls were long gone. Meanwhile I could've watched the whole hostage situation unravel in real time in Paris.
 

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Not quite tons and plenty have fled south because of being targeted by Boko Haram. The states are responsible for education in Nigeria and Jonathan has built 9 universities in the North so you are right to blame the State government(Northern Governors) but not the Federal(Jonathan).


"Visiting London last week, I was interviewed by Kayode Ogundamisi on his live political program on BEN Television, “Politricks with KO.” The interview touched on the subject of presidential performance. I asserted that President Goodluck Jonathan, like Olusegun Obasanjo before him, had failed to deliver result-oriented leadership. Soon after, two or three callers questioned my assessment. One, a resident of London, reeled off a few roads he alleged that the Jonathan administration was building. He, or another caller, reminded me that the president had set up new universities. They insisted that the president deserved praise for getting round to roads and the setting up of new universities. Another, also resident in London, sought to remind me and viewers that Mr. Obasanjo’s presidency was marked by impressive feats, among them the payment of a huge chunk of Nigeria’s external debt and the husbanding of mobile telephony.

The sense of fervour in the two callers’ voices was sad to behold. If they had never been to a society where things work, I would have understood their misplaced advocacy. I reminded them that no serious leader today would have the temerity to list the building of roads as one of his or her achievements. The mayor of London, I argued, would be run out of the city if he ever tried to campaign on his road repair record. British citizens and residents take good roads for granted, which is as it should be. On the matter of Mr. Jonathan’s new-fangled universities, it was enough to tell my interlocutor that the government had not lived up to its obligation to fund existing universities. What, then, was the sense in creating more?

Mr. Obasanjo’s payment of jumbo sums to Nigeria’s external creditors never struck me as an achievement – not when he made the payment and not in retrospect. A more visionary leader might have used all that cash to improve his country’s ghastly infrastructure. Why transfer nearly $20 billion to creditors when Nigerians have no healthcare, no electric power, no dependable network of roads, and no waste disposal system? Why hand over such princely sum when our public schools, from kindergartens to universities, are in heartrending shape? Why invest in the Paris and London Clubs when the failure to address Nigeria’s electric power woes remains a huge impediment to Nigerian businesses, hampers economic enterprise, and leaves hordes of Nigerian graduates unemployed? What was the sense in serving the interests of external creditors – many of them complicit in the mismanagement of the loans they gave – when Nigeria’s climate of insecurity gets worse by the day? In short, why hasten to pay the foreign Peter and Paul whilst neglecting the plight of the Nigerian Musa, Okoye and Adebayo?"
 

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Boko Haram =/= Islam.
I have had too many of this debate with the fukkboys in HL, let's just say I disagree.
What they are doing is justifiable under Islam.
I can give you quotes from the haddth and Qur'an which supports the killing of infidels.
 
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Nigeria is actually ruled by northerners but they, from what i've heard, they don't even do anything for their people and all they do is build more Mosques and thats it. So technically this has nothing to do with religion, but rather lack of opportunity, no infrastructure development, and just inequality . Sad:smh:

Nigeria might as well be broken up into two or even three countries.
forgive my ignorance, but isnt the the Niger River Delta and all the oil reserves in Northern Nigeria?

Normally I am for throwing off colonial borders, but if this is over oil.... :patrice:
 
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