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Love Letter From North Korea To Nigeria by jakD: 9:24pm On Sep 16, 2017
By Israel A. Ebije

If the exchanges on social media over a statement allegedly credited to the North Korean news service is anything to go by, then it must be addressed according to its nuisance value. The twitter handle representing the news medium of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK) Has accused “Nigerians” of mocking their leader Kim Jong-Un, insisting that further attacks on their leader’s personality will attract “heavy price”.
As we await the official response of the Korean Government, it is pertinent to tease out some issues, first would the DPRK be that foolish to call a sovereign state like Nigeria “impudent people” and in addition to that threaten to unleash “heavy price” on the country if we do not refrain from “mocking” their supreme leader? The twitter handle @DPRK-news is yet to make public how they arrived at a conclusive statistics that Nigerians “are mocking their exalted leader”. They are yet to let the world know the exact classification of what actually amounts to enemy action in the alleged war of words on social media.
If the twitter is not officially managed by the authoritarian government of Jong-Un, then it must be managed by an individual who believe so much in the capability of his or her country delivering “heavy Price” to a country of “impudent people” like Nigerians. Interestingly, no free speech is allowed in DPRK, meaning the twitter handler must have had the blessings of authority. Regardless of who is exuding the bad energy coming from Korea, it is pertinent to intimate that it is not a good signal, especially as the country is beginning to think itself beyond its actual worth in dosage of aggression instead of wealth of humanity.
Sadly, our minister of information, Alhaji lai Mohammed does not have any social media account. He is not on any cyber based conversation and may only know of this threat as a second hand information consumer otherwise he is expected to have reacted on behalf of government to address the impudence of the twitter handler over temerity of the DPRK government. The warning is awkward, barbaric and insulting. It lacks any energy of merit or basis of facts. Its only valid underscore is premised on the fact that DPRK is seeking desperately where to unleash their sting of poisonous weapon with what may appear like a worthy altercation.
We may recall that North Korea has conducted six (6) nuclear tests in 2006, 2009, twice in 2016 and 2017. According to their local media, the last test of hydrogen bomb was a “perfect success”. The range of the nuclear war heads is not much of a problem as they are designed to reach destinations they are programed to go. It therefore mean they can deploy one of their bombs with terrifying result on Nigerians. The United States and DPRK relations have broken down on account of the nuclear race headed by the Jong-Un leadership. With the recent threat on Nigeria, it is clear why United Nations do not appreciate such technology to fall into the wrong hands.
The tremendous power of a nuclear bomb, the temperament of its holder and the quest to be on the news is what makes the tactless comment of the DPRK news twitter more than just a passing diarrhea of the finger. For a man who was alleged to have killed his uncle, feeding him to the dogs, he was also alleged to have killed his step brother with a chemical weapon amongst so numerous allegations of extra judicial killings, it is indeed very dangerous to have rough tackles with him. If one should add his disposition to summary decision on peoples lives, and his cravings for weapon of mass destruction, it is suggestive of his inclination towards provoking the worst war of global reckoning.
Kim Jong-Un can place his devious sights at any country of his choice regardless of distance. He won’t waste time building horrible bombs without having intentions to use them. Why the choice of Nigeria is what is hard to make out, but what is most important for now is to be loud enough for other superpowers to wrangle the hydra headed monster who may be stronger than estimated. This is the time for Nigerian government to investigate the authenticity of the social media warning, preparatory for Nigeria to raise alarm to alert the world of the craze of the power dazed Jong-Un.


Source: peoplesdailyng.com

Re: Love Letter From North Korea To Nigeria by heendrix(m): 9:50pm On Sep 16, 2017
guess they would be preparing a missile that would reach Nigeria lol


let him try it and see buhari's wrath angry
Re: Love Letter From North Korea To Nigeria by MrSly(m): 10:00pm On Sep 16, 2017
jakD:

 By Israel A. Ebije

If the exchanges on social media over a statement allegedly credited to the North Korean news service is anything to go by, then it must be addressed according to its nuisance value. The twitter handle representing the news medium of the Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea (DPRK) Has accused “Nigerians” of mocking their leader Kim Jong-Un, insisting that further attacks on their leader’s personality will attract “heavy price”.
As we await the official response of the Korean Government, it is pertinent to tease out some issues, first would the DPRK be that foolish to call a sovereign state like Nigeria “impudent people” and in addition to that threaten to unleash “heavy price” on the country if we do not refrain from “mocking” their supreme leader? The twitter handle @DPRK-news is yet to make public how they arrived at a conclusive statistics that Nigerians “are mocking their exalted leader”. They are yet to let the world know the exact classification of what actually amounts to enemy action in the alleged war of words on social media.
If the twitter is not officially managed by the authoritarian government of Jong-Un, then it must be managed by an individual who believe so much in the capability of his or her country delivering “heavy Price” to a country of “impudent people” like Nigerians. Interestingly, no free speech is allowed in DPRK, meaning the twitter handler must have had the blessings of authority. Regardless of who is exuding the bad energy coming from Korea, it is pertinent to intimate that it is not a good signal, especially as the country is beginning to think itself beyond its actual worth in dosage of aggression instead of wealth of humanity.
Sadly, our minister of information, Alhaji lai Mohammed does not have any social media account. He is not on any cyber based conversation and may only know of this threat as a second hand information consumer otherwise he is expected to have reacted on behalf of government to address the impudence of the twitter handler over temerity of the DPRK government. The warning is awkward, barbaric and insulting. It lacks any energy of merit or basis of facts. Its only valid underscore is premised on the fact that DPRK is seeking desperately where to unleash their sting of poisonous weapon with what may appear like a worthy altercation.
We may recall that North Korea has conducted six (6) nuclear tests in 2006, 2009, twice in 2016 and 2017. According to their local media, the last test of hydrogen bomb was a “perfect success”. The range of the nuclear war heads is not much of a problem as they are designed to reach destinations they are programed to go. It therefore mean they can deploy one of their bombs with terrifying result on Nigerians. The United States and DPRK relations have broken down on account of the nuclear race headed by the Jong-Un leadership. With the recent threat on Nigeria, it is clear why United Nations do not appreciate such technology to fall into the wrong hands.
The tremendous power of a nuclear bomb, the temperament of its holder and the quest to be on the news is what makes the tactless comment of the DPRK news twitter more than just a passing diarrhea of the finger. For a man who was alleged to have killed his uncle, feeding him to the dogs, he was also alleged to have killed his step brother with a chemical weapon amongst so numerous allegations of extra judicial killings, it is indeed very dangerous to have rough tackles with him. If one should add his disposition to summary decision on peoples lives, and his cravings for weapon of mass destruction, it is suggestive of his inclination towards provoking the worst war of global reckoning.
Kim Jong-Un can place his devious sights at any country of his choice regardless of distance. He won’t waste time building horrible bombs without having intentions to use them. Why the choice of Nigeria is what is hard to make out, but what is most important for now is to be loud enough for other superpowers to wrangle the hydra headed monster who may be stronger than estimated. This is the time for Nigerian government to investigate the authenticity of the social media warning, preparatory for Nigeria to raise alarm to alert the world of the craze of the power dazed Jong-Un.


Source: peoplesdailyng.com
You zombies must learn the difference. Sometimes NK might mean Nnamdi Kali but a time it means North Korea.

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