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Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by walemadu: 12:35pm On Oct 21, 2015
our govt needs to be fair in this country

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Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by kingcypress: 12:36pm On Oct 21, 2015
since they have decided to dress like homo sapient, the should wait for the man that collected their land from them... better still they can direct their protest towards Sambisa cos the Fulani man will not answer them.
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by awa(m): 12:36pm On Oct 21, 2015
I thought they are not among the 5% Voters?
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by OLUWAFUNMISE(f): 12:36pm On Oct 21, 2015
Abuja people grin grin grin
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by ODUBEZE: 12:40pm On Oct 21, 2015
donholy28:
madmen shouldn't be made ministers
Lol!
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by ODUBEZE: 12:43pm On Oct 21, 2015
But what U are asking for is not bad shaa.

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Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by HAH: 12:53pm On Oct 21, 2015
Is FCT a state ? Only states are constitutionally given minister.

FCT belongs to every Nigerian

For the records FCT residents were asked to relocate to state they were carved from at point of creation in 1976 but some refused to leave, example is sabon wuse in Niger state they are the original inhabitant of wuse.

As it is those protesting are only having the consequences of the forefathers action.

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Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by Nobody: 12:58pm On Oct 21, 2015
That is part of their culture and they are proud of it!!! Gbagyi/Gwari/Gwandara people need equal representation, or are they invisible? IBB took their land, drove them into the interiors and no incentives was made readily available for them. Politicians use and dump them. They hardly go to school, because majority cannot access proper education due to proximity to places of learning or lack of funds. They too should be involved in the nation's governing and decision process. Their native homeland is where the national sallah ram is butchered and shared. A gbagyi nkwa!! Agife eh!
modath:

These gwari{or na gbagyi} ways are different sha?? Wetin concern leaves? cheesy

Thought bearing loads with their necks was the height of their pecularity.. cheesy

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Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by idros4real: 1:03pm On Oct 21, 2015
modath:

These gwari{or na gbagyi} ways are different sha?? Wetin concern leaves? cheesy

Thought bearing loads with their necks was the height of their pecularity.. cheesy

You are very stewpid bro, must you show your stupidity publicly.

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Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by modath(f): 1:05pm On Oct 21, 2015
VivaVivre:
That is part of their culture and they are proud of it!!! Gbagyi/Gwari/Gwandara people need equal representation, or are they invisible? IBB took their land, drove them into the interiors and no incentives was made readily available for them. Politicians use and dump them. They hardly go to school, because majority cannot access proper education due to proximity to places of learning or lack of funds. They too should be involved in the nation's governing and decision process. Their native homeland is where the national sallah ram is butchered and shared. A gbagyi nkwa!! Agife eh!


I agree with you on everything but the school point, they don't like it, they prefer farming...

There are gwaris on airport rd, there are schools in lugbe, kuchingoro, gosa, pyakassa & kuje why are they not enrolling??

The problem of school proximity is a major problem in the whole of fct, it isn't stopping the other nigerians that value education..

I wasn't born in this city but got here when the military were still in power I know a thing or two....
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by modath(f): 1:09pm On Oct 21, 2015
idros4real:


You are very stewpid bro, must you show your stupidity publicly.

Since the word peculiarity is too much for your burukutu eroded fish brain to grasp & analyse, why didn't you consult a dictionary before going amok in the market place..

Mctcheww!!! undecided
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by IndianaJay: 1:13pm On Oct 21, 2015
How many of them go school sef wey dem wan enter Ministerial list? undecided undecided

Pls don't abuse me o....na play I dey play.
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by Evaromantik(m): 1:14pm On Oct 21, 2015
Hahahahaha......so na protest them carry man-tree cum..........mmadu di,mmadu adikwa......sense ndi ugwu a self
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by dramaqueen1(f): 1:15pm On Oct 21, 2015
It's their right afterall they are natives of FCT...Abuja is indeed their land... Just that all the other tribes dominates it and say "Abuja is no man's land" shey na spirit land..

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Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by dramaqueen1(f): 1:18pm On Oct 21, 2015
HAH:
Is FCT a state ? Only states are constitutionally given minister.

FCT belongs to every Nigerian

For the records FCT residents were asked to relocate to state they were carved from at point of creation in 1976 but some refused to leave, example is sabon wuse in Niger state they are the original inhabitant of wuse.

As it is those protesting are only having the consequences of the forefathers action.
If fct is not a state why do we still have 36 states.??
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by HAH: 1:22pm On Oct 21, 2015
dramaqueen1:
If fct is not a state why do we still have 36 states.??

I honestly don't understand your question dear ?
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by selab: 1:25pm On Oct 21, 2015
True talk...

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Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by Nobody: 1:38pm On Oct 21, 2015
they are bunch of wailing wailers, they are d ones ruining Nigeria with there tribalism, it doesnt matter where you come from as far as u can deliver... North Central has d highest number of ministers what about southeast that has only 5 ministers why some states have 7 or 8 do u see them complain? grin grin grin.
this is how an average yoruba think if the fct people were igbos... that time federal character that everyone championed for would fail to exist.... sha God win.
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by Castro94: 1:39pm On Oct 21, 2015
onosprince:
Traditional attire? Marriage go cheap for that place



Bro...no be small; gbagi girls cheap die; in as much you can satisfy them sexually...they like sex like die;
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by Ursino(f): 1:56pm On Oct 21, 2015
anibi9674:
please they should be included. every body should be carried along.

Can you imagine! Everybody? You inclusive? In that case, I suggest they enlarge the size of Aso Rock to accommodate everybody.
Come to think of it, the people with that kind mentality, do you think they have anything to offer? Are we sure they even have a qualified person in the midst of all those leaves(abi trees)? I can't fit shout!
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by cowboyvs(m): 2:16pm On Oct 21, 2015
I thought Abuja just like Lagos is no man's land. Plz correct me if I am wrong.
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by Nobody: 2:16pm On Oct 21, 2015
Diamonddris:
My blood is so full you can call me bloody-fool
cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy lipsrsealed lipsrsealed grin
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by Godaiz(m): 2:27pm On Oct 21, 2015
Just passing
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by pjetta007(m): 2:36pm On Oct 21, 2015
donholy28:
madmen shouldn't be made ministers
ur fada naim b madman.....idiot

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Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by orunto27: 2:41pm On Oct 21, 2015
Join Ekweremadu to make your case. He is working on the violations of the constitution and the Federal Character Policy.
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by Nobody: 2:48pm On Oct 21, 2015
Hmmmmm! The Gwaris are farmers (very industrious), but trust me, even the "free education" is not free per se. Politics and favouritism has an upper hand in admission of students into school. Where I fault the Gbagyi/Gwari people is in being economical with money unlike other tribes that spend their hard-earned money on education.
modath:



I agree with you on everything but the school point, they don't like it, they prefer farming...

There are gwaris on airport rd, there are schools in lugbe, kuchingoro, gosa, pyakassa & kuje why are they not enrolling??

The problem of school proximity is a major problem in the whole of fct, it isn't stopping the other nigerians that value education..

I wasn't born in this city but got here when the military were still in power I know a thing or two....
Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by modath(f): 2:56pm On Oct 21, 2015
VivaVivre:
Hmmmmm! The Gwaris are farmers (very industrious), but trust me, even the "free education" is not free per se. Politics and favouritism has an upper hand in admission of students into school. Where I fault the Gbagyi/Gwari people is in being economical with money unlike other tribes that spend their hard-earned money on education.

You are on point about agriculture, the bush market I go to for wholesale food stuff, the women & even the men bring yams, plantain, tomato, egusi, maize, fruits etc in very large quantities & they get them from their respective farms..

As for the bolded, that is where phillip aduda, zephaniah jisalo & other guy come in...

Schools are too far away, & they need to work with FCTA & ERC to work on that...

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Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by cjmike704(m): 2:59pm On Oct 21, 2015
donholy28:
madmen shouldn't be made ministers
your a bombling idiot

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Re: Abuja Natives Protest Non-inclusion In Ministerial List (Photos) by Nobody: 3:07pm On Oct 21, 2015
Aduda, Jisalo, Dara and co don't seem to remember where they came from. Noboody is asking them for their money, all their people need is someone to champion their course and provide them with basic amenities. God help them all.
modath:


You are on point about agriculture, the bush market I go to for wholesale food stuff, the women & even the men bring yams, plantain, tomato, egusi, maize, fruits etc in very large quantities & they get them from their respective farms..

As for the bolded, that is where phillip aduda, zephaniah jisalo & other guy come in...

Schools are too far away, & they need to work with FCTA & ERC to work on that...
you seem to know abj quite well, its been a while.

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