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Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by 0rlando0woh: 3:55pm On Nov 12, 2014
Thato Thota
These monkeys calling themselfs allah worshipers are alwys causing trouble in the whole world, they need to be eliminated,come on Nigeria.

Bobson B Fornah
The Muslims In D World Are Somany Problem What Are The Authorities In Nigeria Are Doing Towards These Boko Haram?

Mukelabai Musialela
The only solution is to wipe out Islam from Africa.

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by 0rlando0woh: 3:59pm On Nov 12, 2014
Lukhanyiso Bavuma
Their only mistake was allowing to exist islam in their country now they suffer the consequences.

Precious S Mwanza
All muslims are not terrorists but All terrorists are muslims. What a F***

Mxolisi Sushiman Magagula
I blame Islam
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10152905080550229&id=285361880228&refid=8&_ft_=qid.6080827511614391590%3Amf_story_key.-5659308369964308080

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by 0rlando0woh: 4:04pm On Nov 12, 2014
Tepwanji Sinkamba
i feel sorry for nigeria those are consequences of being a stupid follower of a religion called islam.this people have been brainwashed i hope these punks will change their attitudes otherwise this world is not safe.
Tome Matieyendou
wickedness muslims
Mxolisi Sushiman Magagula
Islam is a fake religion

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by 0rlando0woh: 4:11pm On Nov 12, 2014
Tepwanji Sinkamba
this fossils called muslims will never grow.

Ròbért Màxí Kaonga
I hate muslims

Cicco Shie
I hate muslims.these m'fuckers are killing innocent souls.God,protect nigerians.

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by xynerise: 4:15pm On Nov 12, 2014
So how does this solve our problems? You want us to start killing our Muslim friends?

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by 0rlando0woh: 4:16pm On Nov 12, 2014
Wycliffe Odundo
Ei .... Hate Islam,a religion without humanity!how i wish they were here in kenya,we would hav murdered all of them!

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by Nobody: 4:16pm On Nov 12, 2014
There you have it. The verdict of Africa. ISLAM is EVIL.

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by Idrismusty97(m): 4:33pm On Nov 12, 2014
Why are you selecting only religious comments when there are a lot more comments that isn't bias?
Thato Thota
There is no troublesome country like Nigeria
nowadays,even Somalia is better now

Yamikani Kalawa
when will nigerians grow up?

Menker Casey
Nigeria would stay long insider this nightmare cuz
the system that couldn't protect 200 girls is
considered by the few free loaders as their
messiah

Emmanuel Andepse Natural
Bombing has become a normal activity in
Nigeria... you can see barely 24 hours after a
secondary school students were bombed,Mr.
President couldn't let the air blow off that tragedy
before he proceeded with his declaration to seek
re-election come 2015. Could he have declared if
one of the victims happened to be a member of
his family?

Bright Mhango
But Nigeria is the Africa's biggest economy right?
and oh, did TB Jshua see this coming?

Kelvin Malambo
Thts de worry wen de population z too high i pity
u nigerians,

Muhammad Dp Sama
i wil neve ever go 2 nigeria again this is 2much

George Fwelu
Too sad for what is happening in Nigeria.it would
be better to spray Ebola in the forests where the
insurgents are so that themselves get wiped
instead of innocent souls. Leaders get to serious
work to protect the people.


Most of the comments are made by south Africans using this as a means to mock Nigerians. Do we want solutions for this or should we continue trading blames while they spread deeper into Nigeria and neighboring Cameroon, Chad and Niger republic?
Religion as been blamed since the 911 incident in the US but I don't see how blaming them have stop anything. The US didn't curb terrorism by trading blames. They spend a trillion dollars every year for security alone while we make only $50 annually. Yet the looters wouldn't spare even such a small revenue.

A LESSON FOR ALL NIGERIANS

Mubi, the biggest commercial town in Adamawa state, was thrown into chaos the day Boko Haram descended on them and the people found themselves running for their lives. The terrorists shot sporadically, killing a lot of people while those who could escape jumped into any available car to run to safety. Christians, Muslims, Igbos, Yorubas, Tivs, Hausas and any tribe or religion, jumped onto any vehicle that was headed outside the town. Soldiers scampered onto trucks with civilians, begging to be saved, hundreds of people who could not get a vehicle ran into the hills. In their frantic effort to stay alive, no one paid attention to anybody’s religion or ethnicity before asking them for help or helping them to stay alive. It was a community of people, united by their desire to escape the common enemy that hunted them all without discrimination. Ethnicity and religion vanished, all they were left with was their humanity. Those climbing the hills stayed together, helping one another stay on their feet as they all tried to survive.

The most interesting part of the narrative is that the Chief of Defence Staff, Air Marshal Badeh is from the same town of Mubi. It has been reported that few hours before the attack, helicopters flew in and evacuated his family members from the town. The chief of Defence staff by the way, is the most senior military officer in Nigeria and he controls the army, navy and air force. Before that sad day, someone from Mubi would have boasted that the Chief of Defence Staff is from their home town. But on the day that it mattered the most, he evacuated only his family members and abandoned everyone else to their fate. It means he had information of the impending attack and as the most senior military commander, he did not fly into the town to lead his men to battle to defend his community. He quietly saved only his family and left even the soldiers without an inspiring commander to motivate them to engage the terrorists and defend his community.

One lesson all Nigerians must learn from this story is that as a people, all we have is our neighbours. When you need some help at home, you knock on the door of your neighbour. The president, governor, senator or minister is not there to help you. Why then should you continue to fight your neighbour because of a man or woman who cares only about his own family? Our elites may deceive us about sharing the same religion or ethnicity with us, but time and again, they have proven that they do not care. We have been fools, killing one another on the basis of religion and ethnicity while they stay united across all the divides and plunder our wealth.

The time has come for us to rise, educate one another and unite to fight our biggest common enemy. The politicians are our enemies and not the poor struggling men and women in our neighbourhoods.

What now will the people of Mubi boast about as the gain of having their son as the chief of Defence Staff? If you go to Otueke where Jonathan comes from, there are many people who live in excruciating poverty! There is still a lot of poverty and suffering in the home towns of all our governors, ministers, parliamentarians and former presidents, while they and their families live in scandalous affluence. The minister of petroleum Diezani Alisson spent over 10 billion Naira on a private jet. That money can end the poverty of several communities in her state. Stella Oduah bought two cars with 120 million Naira while there are people in her home town who can’t afford 500 Naira to feed their family in a day.

The time to throw away the sentiments is now! Support only a man or woman who has a just heart and will serve everyone and every community regardless of if they come from there or not. The moment anyone begins to talk to you about religion or ethnicity, reject him summarily! We need leaders who will unite us because our shared humanity is greater than any differences between us. And if someone does something wrong or fails in governance, do not support them simply because they’re your own.

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by Nobody: 4:56pm On Nov 12, 2014
This is the psych reflection of what a sane man on the street views about islam.

Islam is a bad religion, the stake holders in this religion knows this, but "instead" they rip high benefit from it.

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by MduZA: 5:12pm On Nov 12, 2014
Idrismusty97:
Why are you selecting only religious comments when there are a lot more comments that isn't bias?
Most of the comments are made by south Africans using this as a means to mock Nigerians. Do we want solutions for this or should we continue trading blames while they spread deeper into Nigeria and neighboring Cameroon, Chad and Niger republic?
Religion as been blamed since the 911 incident in the US but I don't see how blaming them have stop anything. The US didn't curb terrorism by trading blames. They spend a trillion dollars every year for security alone while we make only $50 annually. Yet the looters wouldn't spare even such a small revenue.

I dont see any south African name on those names ,the first one is tricky though....surely you are making a wrong assumption of saying only south Africans can make comments like those

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by Nobody: 5:14pm On Nov 12, 2014
we all know where the problem is but they chose tio shout GEJ!!! DRUNKARD !!! Come on where are the so-called moderate muslims!!! try and salvage what is left of your religion before these fanatics completely destroy it

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by PedroJP(m): 5:36pm On Nov 12, 2014
xynerise:
So how does this solve our problems? You want us to start killing our Muslim friends?


Are u having pity for them ? They would have been history by now if i have had any means to do that. I'm yet to figure out d demon dat keeps it growing.

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by PedroJP(m): 5:44pm On Nov 12, 2014
Wolf in sheep's clothing. Imagine all over d World in one conflict or another, there must b reps of peaceful religion there.

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by 0rlando0woh: 6:32pm On Nov 12, 2014
Amazimbi Argwings
its muslim problem and only muslim can solve.

Bonisani Nxawe
I find it very funny, if it is not outrageuos, for a
black person to persue so madly the Arab religion.

Mickey Lukic
Does she get 72 male virgins too? Sorry forgot it's a the Muslim religion women get nothing except beat up and in this case blown up!

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by xynerise: 6:34pm On Nov 12, 2014
PedroJP:



Are u having pity for them ? They would have been history by now if i have had any means to do that. I'm yet to figure out d demon dat keeps it growing.
You are not anyway better. We have Christians that are worse than these guys.

There are sensible Muslims though. Just that the sins of the majority have affected the innocent minority.

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by 0rlando0woh: 6:35pm On Nov 12, 2014
Thomas Mkandawire
Wishing Christians Of Nigeria God's Protection Frm Their Enemies. Frm Zambia
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Raymond Benjamin Ngalande
Mistake number one zambia is a christian nation, but I see big mosqu every were now..... Next thing is booming &killing careless... Like · Report · 27 minutes ago

Mxolisi Sushiman Magagula
may God protect the Christians from Islam who arebrutally killing innocent people

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by bidexmat(m): 6:49pm On Nov 12, 2014
xynerise:
So how does this solve our problems? You want us to start killing our Muslim friends?
come to the north and experience it. when fight burst ehnr, u will truely know they were never your friends. And that's if you live to testify.

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by xynerise: 6:57pm On Nov 12, 2014
bidexmat:
come to the north and experience it. when fight burst ehnr, u will truely know they were never your friends. And that's if you live to testify.
That is the same North my friend was saved by a stranger who is a Muslim. I know that majority of them are violent

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by hazyfm: 6:58pm On Nov 12, 2014
[size=18pt]I DON'T GET, WILL SHE BE A LESBIAN IN PARADISE??[/size]

[size=28pt]BECAUSE THE ONLY REWARD I KNOW IS 72 VIRGINS[/size]

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by 0rlando0woh: 6:58pm On Nov 12, 2014
Oryem Kissinger
You kill your own people and think you are punishing government? Stupid

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by shizzleStar: 6:59pm On Nov 12, 2014
Idrismusty97:
Why are you selecting only religious comments when there are a lot more comments that isn't bias?
Most of the comments are made by south Africans using this as a means to mock Nigerians. Do we want solutions for this or should we continue trading blames while they spread deeper into Nigeria and neighboring Cameroon, Chad and Niger republic?
Religion as been blamed since the 911 incident in the US but I don't see how blaming them have stop anything. The US didn't curb terrorism by trading blames. They spend a trillion dollars every year for security alone while we make only $50 annually. Yet the looters wouldn't spare even such a small revenue.
go and call your brothers in the north o order, your religion is evil


just as most of the comments acknowledges, islam is eviil

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by gulfer: 7:01pm On Nov 12, 2014
My answer to these comments, 'We (Nigeria) have a clueless leadership'; that is why they continue to grow.
Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by EagleNest(m): 7:02pm On Nov 12, 2014
Even though some African nations are jealous of Nigeria and see us as rivals, but they felt sorry for our current situation.

And they kept wondering why Islam allows this such inhumanity and also surprised how the current leadership could do little or nothing to save the situation.

Shall we continue like this?

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by Idrismusty97(m): 7:02pm On Nov 12, 2014
shizzleStar:
go and call your brothers in the north o order, your religion is evil


just as most of the comments acknowledges, islam is eviil
Tell me something else that hasn't been said before.

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by Nobody: 7:05pm On Nov 12, 2014
I pity any easterner southerner or gambari slave in the north come 2015

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by bidexmat(m): 7:08pm On Nov 12, 2014
xynerise:

That is the same North my friend was saved by a stranger who is a Muslim. I know that majority of them are violent
he wasn't saved by that muslim. Relate his case to dat of Daniel in the lions den. Broda, I was born and bred in the north. I was a victim. Somany of my friends died. Some are still being killed @da moment. Pls dn't be gullible ooo. U go shock.
Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by 0rlando0woh: 7:09pm On Nov 12, 2014
Kalule Kirumira Ezra
Musilm friends please explain to me why u force people to believe in allah..I have learnt that killing is part of islamic region...When i don't believe in allah that means i have to die....Why always islamic people with bad heart with no mercy? I hate u

Normanjack Adomati
Religions which promote killings of innocent people should be put to serious scrutiny,who owns these religions? I think there's been too much religious liberty in Africa or else we are religiously mad.
Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by Kingspin(m): 7:13pm On Nov 12, 2014
Jonathan declares as bombs and killings will go high from now, expect more bombs after 14th of febuary 2015. The north has another agenda for Nigeria. Be wise!

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Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by shizzleStar: 7:15pm On Nov 12, 2014
Idrismusty97:
Tell me something else that hasn't been said before.
More only worries are the moderate and liberal muslims who must all be termed evil because of your brother animals in the north
Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by Kingspin(m): 7:18pm On Nov 12, 2014
Expect more bombs and killings as GEJ DECLARES!
Re: Bomb Blast In Niger State, Read Comments From Other Africans On BBC Page by Idrismusty97(m): 7:18pm On Nov 12, 2014
shizzleStar:
More only worries are the moderate and liberal muslims who must all be termed evil because of your brother animals in the north
After they are "termed" evil have it stopped the bombings and killings?

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