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George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by Lyricool116(m): 9:20pm On May 30, 2020 |
George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It "My stomach hurts, my neck hurts, everything hurts, everything hurts, some water or something. Please please! I can't breath officer! They're gonna kill me!" George Floyd cried while the police officer pinned his neck down with his knee for 10minutes before finally going lifeless. The incident which occurred in Minnesota, Minneapolis was filmed by bystanders with their phones. They pleaded with the police officer to let go off George Floyd but to no avail. A voice was heard on the background pleading with the Chinese backup officer, Tou Thao not to allow his colleague kill Floyd but he just stood there telling them to back off and stop recording. The cold murder of George Floyd in broad day light was justified by his killer(s) on the grounds that he resisted arrest for forgery but footages later released revealed the contrary. The F.B.I has opened an investigation as directed by the U.S president Donald J. Trump. The four police men involved have been dismissed by the police force and Derek Chauvin, the officer who killed Floyd was later taken into custody and charged with 3rd-degree man slaughter. The incident has further triggered mass condemnation and protests in Minneapolis which led to looting and destruction of properties. This is the latest killing out of the long list of lynchings of unarmed African Americans by the police. in a similar case, an unarmed black teenager, called Ahmaud Arbery was killed in March while Breonna Taylor a black woman was killed in her home in Louisville, Kentucky. In contrast to the riotous events following the systemic and injudicious killings of unarmed black citizens across the United States, I'd like to relate it to events in Northern Nigeria especially Kaduna State. In my life time I've witnessed the several riots in Kaduna state starting from the year 2000 where people very close to me lost their lives (family members, friends and neighbours). Some of these events happened right before my eyes (in my own community) and I even narrowly escaped being kill twice. Last night, I saw a maraud crowds of people of DIFFERENT RACES (nigroids, Caucasoids, Hispanics etc) on the news protesting the hideous murder of George Floyd and others by the same police force who were supposed to protect them. These people protested peacefully which later erupted into violence against racism, arm in arm without attacking each other. The peaceful protests by disgruntled African American citizens who where joined by other citizens of other races to seek justice for George Floyd taught us all Nigerians a lesson. - The black community didn't attack or kill any white person as a reprisal attack for what a white police man did to an unarmed black man. - Some of the white residents didn't seat back and watch the blacks protest despite the seeming "White Privilege" they enjoy, many of them voiced out their frustration and also came out to support the #BlackLivesMatter movement. - They all came out in one accord to fight a "Common Enemy" without turning against each other, unlike what happens here whenever we have issues. This is as a result of religious and ethnic intolerance. - They didn't block border towns and highways and start killing innocent white citizens - Trigger happy law enforcement authorities have killed our citizens in cold blood. Rinji, a young man was recently allegedly killed by some military men in Jos, Plateau state. Have we aired our view about it? Kajuru killings hasn't stopped. Are you still quiet because you are not Adara? Okay let's not get emotional. - There is power in unity � the resultant effects of our actions and inactions will either bless or mar generations yet unborn. WE AS NIGERIANS especially NORTHERN NIGERIANS WE *MUST CAREFULLY LOOK AT THE MINNESOTA EVENT AND LEARN LESSONS FROM IT. While our melanin coated brothers and sisters are being killed and systematically discriminated on in the diaspora, we back home in Africa must refrain and resist from killing each other. There is nothing unity can't achieve.. Humanity first before race, religion, ethnicity or whatever we individually have affinity for. God created us all didn't he? The God I serve is not a killer! #Blacklivesmatter #JusticeforRinji #standupagainstpolicebrutality EVERYONE SHOULD BE AN ADVOCATE © Samuel Lyricool Thomas Jnr. [@lyricool_liturgy IG |@Thalyricool twitter] 5 Likes
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Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by mrvitalis(m): 9:23pm On May 30, 2020 |
Keep preaching logic ...while they keep killing u Fulanis only understand violence ...for over 200 years they have been killing u n u think they would change ? Go n learn from jukun tribe ..if they attack u ...attack the nearest Fulani settlement and kill times 5 do that in 5 years all this rubbish would stop 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by olamidedivotee: 9:28pm On May 30, 2020 |
Being united is far better than violence 3 Likes |
Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by pelzz(m): 9:31pm On May 30, 2020 |
Nigeria still has a lot to learn 3 Likes |
Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by VisionE20: 9:35pm On May 30, 2020 |
In fact, you have spoken well. Kudos to you for this write up. 1 Like |
Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by Nairalandmonika: 9:42pm On May 30, 2020 |
Op the people that needs this information are not online 1 Like |
Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by Bembellaa: 9:45pm On May 30, 2020 |
Dear Op in as much as I support your write up...why do you have to be subjective with your Hypothesis?? Why do you have to channel your energy towards northern Nigeria instead of tagging the east along? Or don't know that people are killing each others over land and supremacy in East? https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/05/many-feared-dead-300-injured-50-missing-as-two-anambra-communities-clash/?fbclid=IwAR2_APSg66fARjHapCnO22Od8C3dz9abeeyAFRJSDfqgEjdwInQj6Tnf1Ys https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-16376582&ved=2ahUKEwj_37zPwLDpAhWFxYUKHSwWDZIQFjACegQICRAB&usg=AOvVaw2xspAyR47b-TIR862LmfRH&cshid=1589361457345 https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/12-killed-in-fresh-communal-clash-in-ebonyi.html/amp&ved=2ahUKEwj_37zPwLDpAhWFxYUKHSwWDZIQFjAHegQIBhAB&usg=AOvVaw1eHnLTascDZKYyyiwkrXpQ&cf=1&cshid=1589361457345 Don't just make it northern Nigeria problem... Innocent people are dying both in the north and south 3 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by rosy02(f): 9:54pm On May 30, 2020 |
The op has nailed it all. God bless you. Check my signature. 1 Like |
Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by FlordFlorez(m): 10:11pm On May 30, 2020 |
U have spoken well, but what Nigerians and Africans understand better is violent. They derive joy in it. Take a look at boko boys and their brutality. The killer fulani herdsmen aren't left out plus the latest bandits. Yet no single protest. We are weak in this country. We smile while we suffer. So pathetic! 2 Likes |
Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by Amujale(m): 12:00am On May 31, 2020 |
There's no such thing as a Nigroid, perhaps you meant to say Africoid. Stop using that derogatory terminology, use Africoid instead. 1 Like |
Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by Amujale(m): 12:05am On May 31, 2020 |
All Nigerians are relative to one another, yet due to foreign extremist ideologies these truths arent readily acknowledged. Once we realise these simple truth, then it will become easy for us to come together to better ourselves so as to protect our people worldwide. Our enemies are out there killing, maiming, stealing, looting and exploiting our natural resources whilst we fight against our own brothers and sisters over fake and false foreign ideologies. 1 Like |
Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by Xb4Real: 12:40am On May 31, 2020 |
Stop wasting your time entertaining unrealistic dreams. Nigeria is the way it is because the contraption is not meant to be a Nation and can never be. Every region should go back they way they were before the arrival of the whiteman and development their place. That is the only way you can see lasting peace and development in this part of the world. Stop quoting a million things your dear Nigerians can learn from whatever event, that can never happen |
Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by Susu888(m): 1:23am On May 31, 2020 |
Bembellaa: Damn! Who are you You just keep giving same replies i would give or point out! Are we somehow telekinetically connected? 1 Like |
Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by Susu888(m): 1:27am On May 31, 2020 |
@.Op I agree with you that people shouldn't be attacked based on sharing the skin colour/tribe/religious faith with a few wrongdoers but DON'T MAKE IT A NORTHERN MATTER! 1- We all recall not far back before dilector went into exile how they were searching for northerners in eastern states streets because of an altercation caused by northerner attacking someone! Wht have you got to say to that? 2- Stop hiding behind the I AM A NORTHERNER to speak rubbish....from the write up alone i detect you're from that side. Its easy to read you folks 2 Likes |
Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by Bembellaa: 1:32am On May 31, 2020 |
Susu888:lol... Maybe |
Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by kurupt1: 1:49am On May 31, 2020 |
Bembellaa:ur a low iqed fool and I was expecting a fool to tribalize and water this good writing and you didn't disappoint as usual And I know ur a Muslim because as long as ur concerned anything a Muslim does in power should be overlooked by a fellow Muslim . FOOL 1 Like |
Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by Caseless: 2:15am On May 31, 2020 |
mrvitalis:you b mumu. |
Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by mrvitalis(m): 5:05am On May 31, 2020 |
Caseless:E pain u ? ...fulanis can kill bit should not be killed ? ...left for me fulanis would be a lost tribe Kill one we kill 10 of your people no matter what |
Re: George Floyd's Murder: What Northern Nigerians Must Learn From It by Nobody: 6:03am On May 31, 2020 |
Abeg make una desist from giving advice to people who are not from ur ethnic group. You may have clean mind, but the advicee will tend to interpret it differently. Things like this brings about tribal war both here, in nairaland and in reality. If someone from another tribe tells your own to learn something from this or that, you will strongly believe that he sees your people like illiterates. Again, although I am from the south, I believe that it is foolish for the op to expect the North to take his advice. The op may not know who his local chairman is or the person representing his senatorial zone or constituency, but he knows how to to advice a region that has thousands of lawyers, doctors, engineers, judges, architects and religious leaders. |
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