Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by freg2000: 1:14pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
Why would the FG not find a way to treat Danjuma till today. The man is now exporting insanity outside the country. This is is a big problem now 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by rusher14: 1:32pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
Warship:
Biafrans, come and hear ooooo.
See this Yoruba man said, it is good to give amnesty to Fulani Terrorists.
NEWS N100bn cattle ranch fund: One year after resolution, Reps yet to begin probe Published January 20, 2018 John Ameh and Ifeanyi Onuba The House of Representatives has yet to investigate the N100bn disbursed to some states by the Central Bank of Nigeria to build cattle ranches, one year after it passed a resolution on the matter. The House had passed the resolution on January 20, 2017, following a motion moved by a member from Kogi State, Mr. Sunday Karimi. The National Economic Council reportedly approved the release of the money in 2014 under the administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan for the states to build “mini” ranches after clashes between herdsmen and farmers escalated. https://www.google.com/amp/s/punchng.com/n100bn-cattle-ranch-fund-one-year-after-resolution-reps-yet-to-begin-probe/amp/ |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by meccuno: 1:37pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
[s] tactius:
The funny thing about this islamisation stuff is that it has been ongoing for decades, yet the population of Christians is growing in Nigeria...to the point that they are more than the Muslims.
And up till now, Buhari has done nothing for the cause of Islam in Nigeria.
My issue with the people crying...in the same middle belt, there is a youth crisis. What have they done about the Tiv/Jukun issue? How about the rampant youth violence in the South-South, SOuth West, etc.
And all this Fulanization....how many of them were crying when people from other tribes were attacking the Fulanis?? How many of them were concerend about the way PDP handled the youth crisis in this country?
Don't get me wrong, I beleive that the Nawth too is also to blame. All them Sharia criers...where were they when Zamfara was having issues with its youth? Katsina, Kaduna etc?
The thing is, most of these people running to the UK are POLITICANS. And most of them, be it PDP or APC are not itnerested in solving the problem that is causing this issue.....high population, high youth unemployment, and poor funding and lack of investment due to severe price controls.
Look in 1991, we did not have Fulanis running around with arms...not because IBB was better, but because we had a population of 89million. Now we have 200million. Climate change is playing havoc with our ecosystem. But have our leaders done anything about it? NO.
Please, let all the hypocirtes on both the Muslim and Chirstian sides, for our benefit and theirs....come toghether, and sit down and stop fighting each other for oil money. Nigeria needs change...not resturcturing, or Islamic government, or secular govarment. We need to stop tolerating corruption, and start doing things like mass spending on educaiton, ending subsidies so that we can attract investments that would build our economy and provide jobs, and do something about climate change, Boko Haram, illegal oil bunkering, etc.
Because, as far as I know, I am tired of hearing about Islamic bogeymen. If we Christians had God on our side...no weapon formed against us shall prosper. But the truth is, and now I am talking to we Christians....we scream about bogeymen, while we cover up for our corrupt and inept leaders. Will God continue to protect us?
I don't like APC or PDP....I just want Nigerians to start doing the right thing. [/s] |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by Nobody: 1:43pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
meccuno:
... Top of the day to you too. 1 Like |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by bastardmod: 1:49pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
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Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by sapientia(m): 1:59pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
When ex generals talk.
Listen.
Especially as a group. |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by meccuno: 2:22pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
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Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by jrusky(m): 2:41pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
maisauki: another chest beater Ok I have heard you. |
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Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by goodnewsbabe: 4:06pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
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Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by akaahs(m): 4:17pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
tysontim: Make una no worry, Tinubu is liberal Muslim. Things will be settled in 2023.
why do you think they hated Atiku with so much passion?Tinubu isnt gonna be prsident. forget it. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by Yujin(m): 5:48pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
garba255: Clay pots are meant to be fragile yet they survive the heat of the kiln I stand with president Muhammad Buhari pmb, For those who cannot see anything positive in Buhari's administration , I think they are suffering from endemic chronic hatred syndrome which have definitely incapacitated and impaired their sense of reasoning despite their educational exposition . I believe corruption is one of the most dangerous carcinogenic agent that produces the cancerous cells which destroyed most of the multifarious positive cells for National Development and any Leader that have the gut to take the giant stride to fight such demon is indeed a hero. Lol. See the one talking about developmental strides of Buhari as though the people here don't live in Nigeria. We know his aim and that of the majority of your leaders and we will stop it. No grazing route and no cattle colonies. Buy a land for you personal cattle business. Restructure the contraption or watch her disintegrate. 1 Like |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by ernieboy(m): 7:09pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
rusher14:
And it has taken you 3 replies without these facts? https://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/insurgency-buharis-call-full-sharia/" IN 2001 at an Islamic seminar in Kaduna, Buhari was given an opportunity to choose between Nigeria’s secularism and fundamentalist Islam, this is what he said; “I will continue to show openly and inside me the total commitment to the Sharia movement that is sweeping all over Nigeria”, he then added that; “God willing, we will not stop the agitation for the total " much more facts were presented in the original post but your head is too clouded by religious bigotry to comprehend. 2 Likes |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by rusher14: 7:13pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
ernieboy:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/insurgency-buharis-call-full-sharia/
" IN 2001 at an Islamic seminar in Kaduna, Buhari was given an opportunity to choose between Nigeria’s secularism and fundamentalist Islam, this is what he said; “I will continue to show openly and inside me the total commitment to the Sharia movement that is sweeping all over Nigeria”, he then added that; “God willing, we will not stop the agitation for the total "
much more facts were presented in the original post but your head is too clouded by religious bigotry to comprehend. You do know you quoted a personal opinion and not a news report. Like me quoting you claiming that is what Maradona said. Laughable. |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by rusher14: 7:15pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
Yujin:
Lol. See the one talking about developmental strides of Buhari as though the people here don't live in Nigeria. We know his aim and that of the majority of your leaders and we will stop it. No grazing route and no cattle colonies. Buy a land for you personal cattle business. Restructure the contraption or watch her disintegrate. Yet Jonathan shared 100 billion Naira for the purpose. Of course, as usual, it was stolen, leaving your kind to bear the effect. |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by ernieboy(m): 7:16pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
rusher14:
You do know you quoted a personal opinion and not a news report.
Like me quoting you claiming that is what Maradona said.
Laughable.
oga are this dumb? I even provided the link to the article in which buhari was quoted verbatim. ode. this is my last response as it seems u are very unintelligent. 1 Like |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by rusher14: 7:24pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
ernieboy: oga are this dumb? I even provided the link to the article in which buhari was quoted verbatim. ode.
this is my last response as it seems u are very unintelligent. Go school, you no gree go. See the effect. |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by ernieboy(m): 7:50pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
rusher14:
Go school, you no gree go.
See the effect.
oga u really have a comprehension problem. the section of vanguard may be called viewpoint that does not mean that buhari did not make the quoted statement. do you even know the meaning of quotation marks? the writer of the article was expressing his viewpoint on a statement made by buhari in a public forum. BUT THE FACT IS BUHARI MADE THE STATEMENT! I don't know why you are having problem comprehending a basic expression. 1 Like |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by rusher14: 7:52pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
ernieboy: oga u really have a comprehension problem. the section of vanguard may be called viewpoint that does not mean that buhari did not make the quoted statement. do you even know the meaning of quotation marks? the writer of the article was expressing his viewpoint on a statement made by buhari in a public forum.
BUT THE FACT IS BUHARI MADE THE STATEMENT!
I don't know why you are having problem comprehending a basic expression.
You couldn't even stick to your own word. I thought you said that was your last response to me? Watch how I would ignore you. |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by ernieboy(m): 8:02pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
rusher14:
You couldn't even stick to your own word.
I thought you said that was your last response to me?
Watch how I would ignore you. guy u are DUMBB. God! |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by ernieboy(m): 8:02pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
rusher14:
You couldn't even stick to your own word.
I thought you said that was your last response to me?
Watch how I would ignore you. guy u are DUMB. God! |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by chernest2002: 9:27pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
Nigeria is a goal!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by Yujin(m): 9:35pm On Jun 06, 2019 |
rusher14:
Yet Jonathan shared 100 billion Naira for the purpose.
Of course, as usual, it was stolen, leaving your kind to bear the effect. Jonathan did all he could to pacify them all to no avail. He's the typical kind of southern leaders. Same thing Ironsi and Obasanjo did. Northern leaders don't care what we think of them. They do whatever they feel is good for them. |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by Nobody: 8:08am On Jun 07, 2019 |
LZAA: Cc afamed Adaibeku mrchineke sarrki People are receiving sense slowly, in the spirit of omenkalives 1 Like 2 Shares |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by mrchineke: 10:55am On Jun 07, 2019 |
madenigga: Let's tell ourselves the truth the reason for the increase in insecurity in the land is as a result of the hardship and unemployment ravaging the land.
Because the bastards called Nigerians refuse to stop having children irresponsibly like RATS! Who exactly is going to employ all these children ?? |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by boldaslion: 1:30pm On Jun 07, 2019 |
soberdrunk: It isn't in my nature to insult my elders but when elders begin to talk like toddlers you know there is a problem, when elders begin to sweat inside cold, it is either they are chasing something or something is chasing them. This write up is worrisome, worrisome in the sense that it is coming from people it shouldn't be coming from, the Vice-president is a pastor, I cannot count on my fingers the number of Christain army generals we have, the number of Christian governors we have, the number of Christians holding key positions in our country, are they all part of this so called 'jihad'? Yes, if you care to know. The people you outlined are the people referred to as the useful idiots by the Islamic fulani jihadist caliphate. If you know you know. If you pretend not to know, you can't deceive us |
Re: Insecurity: Danjuma, Lekwot, Others Take Nigeria’s Case To UK by supereagle(m): 9:03pm On Feb 23, 2020 |
Very interesting. ledamaster: •Asemota, Dogonyaro, Anigbogu, Owojaiye, Okpaleke, Ihonde on the delegation •Buhari fighting Jihad, Christian elders tell UK Parliament •Say Nigeria needs democracy, not Sharia •Stronger laws needed to tackle crimes — IGP ADAMU By Clifford Ndujihe & Sam Eyoboka
LAGOS —Former Defence Minister, Lt. General Theophilus Danjuma, retd; former Military Governor of Rivers State, General Zamani Lekwot, retd, and Chief Solomon Asemota, SAN, have told the United Kingdom Parliament that President Muhammadu Buhari was pursuing a jihad or Islamisation agenda and not serious about tackling insecurity arising from Boko Haram insurgency and herdsmen-farmers crises in the country.
The trio acted under the aegis of Nigerian Christian Elders Forum, NCEF, which also has General Joshua Dogonyaro, retd; Justice Kalajine Anigbogu, Elder Matthew Owojaiye, Dr. Kate Okpaleke and Elder Moses Ihonde, as members.
The Christian elders, who blamed Lord Lugard for sowing the seed of ethno-religious crises and dichotomy between Northern and Southern Nigeria, and urged deepening of democracy and rejection of sharia, stated their position in a paper dated June 3 to the All Party Parliamentary Group for International Freedom of Religion or Belief, APPG, UK Parliament. Titled: “Competing Ideologies of Democracy and Sharia in Nigeria; The Nuance Understating of the Drivers of the Conflict in Nigeria by Farmers and Herders,” the paper was in response to the request of the APPG for written submissions to its inquiry on ongoing violence between farmers and herders in Nigeria.
They cited the prevailing waves of insecurity and quoted President Buhari’s pre-2015 comments supporting the sharia movement, “why he could die for the course of Islam, why they could not be blackmailed into killing the sharia idea, why sharia must be spread all over Nigeria, why Boko Haram members should be given VIP treatment and not killed, and why Muslims should only vote for those who will promote Islam” among others to back their claim.
“The action taken so far by the government suggests collusion or cover up by refusing to call jihad by its proper name. When a crime is committed and acts of subjugation and/or humiliation is added such as rape or religious signs or cries, this is jihad. Because the violence is motivated by ideological reasons, action taken by all interested parties must be directed towards the prevention of violence. Bullets do not kill ideology; it is a better ideology over time that can eliminate Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen and this is Democracy,” they said.
The paper read in part:
Amalgamation and/or Annexation historic background information “British man on the spot, Lord Lugard promoted Islam by preventing proselytizing in Muslim areas of Nigeria especially the emirates. Lugard was in love with Muslim North especially the Sultanate of Sokoto, for their contribution towards the war effort. He further created Northern Nigeria Corporation which Turkey did not offer as reasons why the Muslim North was entitled to special treatment and, above all, he (Lugard) was a disgruntled “suitor” who seemed to have lost his faith in Christianity before he got married to Miss Flora Shaw.
He hated educated black people and the South had many of them by 1914 dispensed with during a period of racism. Lugard created Muslim Northern Nigeria and annexed (not amalgamated) Southern Nigeria to provide access to the sea and sustenance for Muslim North. He would rather have traditional leaders to rule, than educated Africans. He ensured this, even after retirement from the colonial services.
“At independence, the British saw Islamism creeping into Nigeria and tried to make up with Human Rights in the Constitution. Failed Marriage: Man Prays Court To Recover N340,000 Dowry From Father-in-law(Opens In A New Browser Tab) “At the same time the British government ensured dominance of the North in terms of size as against the South that was divided into East, West and, later Midwest. “Democracy was agreed upon by all the parties, North, East and West during the Independence Conferences but the Intelligence Department was structured to promote Sharia as an alternative source of legislation. “At independence in 1960, the first law enacted by the Parliament was the Emergency Act of 1961. This was a strange way of celebrating freedom. This law was followed by a contrived Emergency in Western Region in 1963 resulting in the Western crisis of 1965 and the coup of January and July 1966. The July coup was a jihad that resulted in the killing of innocent Nigerians especially the Ndigbo who were mainly Christians. This jihad resulted in the pogrom that led to the Civil War of 1967 – 1970. The jihad continued with the Maitatsine riots which was supposed to be between Muslim sects but in reality provided an excuse to attack and kill Ndigbo especially the shop owners and their shops were looted.
There was no correlation between Maitatsine and Christian shop owners. “Maitatsine” became an excuse for jihad against other Muslims to ensure that they fall in line especially in Bulunkutu, Jimeta, etc. Having subdued the North and moderate Muslims including the overthrow of Christian General, Yakubu Gowon and a moderate Muslim President, Shehu Shagari, today, 2019, Nigeria has a group of Christian Clergy (Mukharabat), men and women paid handsomely and granted national Honors, whose duties include speaking in defense of Islam and Sharia.”
Principal drivers of the violence
(1) Quran: Abrogation Q2:106; (2) Apostasy Q16:106; (4) Gender inequality Q2:282; Islamic supremacy Q3:85; (5) Jihad Q9:29; (6) Lying/Taqiyya Q3:28; (10) Slander/Blasphemy ‘Umdat al-Salik, Q3.1.’’
Role of Religion
“There was a commission of inquiry in 1982 in Nigeria which discovered that the three persons named above introduced the doctrine and operational manual of Muslim Brotherhood into Nigeria. The Maitatsine inquiry showed clearly the use of state violence to quell religious fanaticism thus began the process of state force to bring other Muslim sects into line; the same was applied to El Zakzaky in 2016, a Shiite who was an ally of the Sunni in the 1970s to 1980s. It also provided political reasons for the dominance of Muslim North over Christian South. Shekau’s video “the religion of Allah not the religion of Democracy” in December 17, 2014 shows the role of religion in the crisis in Nigeria.”
Evidence of organized co-ordination
“The Intelligence Service is the only organization in Nigeria since independence that has not been subjected to a commission of inquiry. It was strengthened when Murtala Mohammed was assassinated and became an instrument for the “protection of Muslims and the promotion of Sharia.” The Intelligence Service constituted the “invisible government”. Evidence of this fact can be found in the leadership and personnel of the organization. The videos made by Boko Haram also showed organized co-ordination.”
Evidence of support
“A former Governor of Borno State started the Boko Haram and co-opted the head of Boko Haram sect, Yesufu into his cabinet. A member of NCEF and former Chief of Army Staff had to call on Nigerians to resort to self defense when the telephone of a terrorist was discovered to contain numbers of government and top officials in the Armed Forces. No commission of inquiry was set up, but a committee of the military was alleged to have found the military blameless. Today, all Ethnic Nationalities have been advised to resort to self-help. This is not evidence of an organized society.”
Disproportionate Number of Victims
“This can be attributed to various acts of “stealth jihad” by the Federal Government whereby arms in the hands of law abiding citizens mainly Christians were confiscated while the Fulani herdsmen and Boko Haram retain their AK47 rifles. When these terrorists are arrested, they are “re-habilitated” and sent back into the society. They are never prosecuted. See Buhari’s statement para 7(i) – (vii) below.”
Finance for Weapons
“The case of an arms dealer, a Nigerian who lives in Egypt was reported to the Department of State Security (DSS). The DSS did not carry out the directive of President Jonathan that the suspect be arrested and interrogated. Intelligence report in 2010, found (former governor of Borno) personal involvement in the recruitment, training and dispatch of Boko Haram fighters. During the period of Jonathan, the Islamists consolidated and the result is what is taking place presently in Nigeria. The DG SSS was accused by the NCEF of disloyalty to President Jonathan in a letter to that organization in December 2017.”
Evidence of collusion
“It is also clear that it is stealth jihad to have a Constitution that prohibits State Police even as money in billions of dollars is voted for vigilantes and religious police, thus rendering the Police weakened by stealth jihad while Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen execute the conventional jihad. This is the conclusion that one can draw from these statements of President Buhari over the years below:
1. “I will continue to show openly the total commitment to the Sharia movement;” 2. “Why should Christians be concerned when Muslims cut off their limbs after all the limbs cut off are Muslim ones;” iii. “I can die for the course of Islam, if necessary. We are prepared to fight another civil war; “ 1. “We cannot be blackmailed into killing the Sharia idea. Sharia must be spread all over Nigeria.” 2. “Boko Haram members should be pampered and given VIP treatment but not killed. It is injustice to kill them;” 3. “That Muslims should only vote those who will promote Islam. “We are more than Christians if you add our Muslim brothers in the South-West.” Buhari was caught on video tapes before he became president in 2015.”
Action so far taken
The action taken so far by the government suggests collusion or cover up by refusing to call jihad by its proper name. When a crime is committed and acts of subjugation and/or humiliation is added such as rape or religious signs or cries, this is jihad. Because the violence is motivated by ideological reasons, action taken by all interested parties must be directed towards the prevention of violence. Bullets do not kill ideology; it is a better ideology over time that can eliminate Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen and this is Democracy.’’
Action taken to prevent further conflict
“Knowledge, information and understanding. It took over 20 years of study to appreciate that the violence is motivated by ideology. All forms of distraction and propaganda are utilized to change the narrative: poverty, illiteracy, change of climate, etc. The truth is Sharia ideology is incompatible with Democracy. A multi-cultural, multi-religion and multi-ethnic country like Nigeria requires Democracy not Sharia. “The Peace Accord between the Federal Government and Boko Haram brokered by Canon Stephen Davis was never signed by the Federal Government after Boko Haram leaders signed in July 2013. Two of the seven Boko Haram leaders who signed the agreement lost their lives in questionable circumstances.”
Fake news
“Democracy and Sharia are no fake news. Those who cry fake news are those promoting jihad and Taqiyya, so as to provide an excuse for stealth jihad and the protection of jihadists. An Imam in Plateau State was rewarded for saving hundred of Christians from the jihadists which showed that not all Imams in Nigeria are Jihadists.”
Conflict primarily ideological
“The conflicting ideologies of Democracy and Sharia are responsible for the refusal of the Muslim North to say thank you to the Christian South for the growth and development of the Muslim North. To do so would contravene the tenets of Islam and Islamic supremacy over other religions and peoples. In the paper of the National Christian Elders Forum titled Testimony of Hope in Democracy of May 17, 2019, we suggested that Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen are perceived solutions to what Northern Muslim elite and student groups saw as an instrument for solidifying an Islamic identity in the face of continuing Christian advances in Nigeria. It is time that the peoples of Nigeria and the UK appreciate that Democracy and Sharia is incompatible. What Nigeria needs is Democracy. It will be very clear that Sharia is no match for Democracy with respect to life being more abundant. Unfortunately, Britain seems to have been taken over by Muslims and very soon would need help, if they do not appreciate that it is an ideology (Sharia) that is staring them in the face.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2019/06/insecurity-danjuma-lekwot-others-take-nigerias-case-to-uk/ |