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Ras Tuge

"Had I known, I would have built a model secondary school and a even a private university in my hometown Funtua where Umar and other Nigerian children would study without being exposed to indoctrination by people alien to our culture… A good secondary school would not cost half the price of one of my houses in London… Had I known…"

Very powerful statement, Alihu! Excellent!

And behold,terrorism is the absolute least of worries for African parents in that mystery Babylon. Worse yet, there's the flamboyant display of homosexuality that is championed by West African boys in the ungodly quest for demoniacal glory. There's the ubiquitous and dauntless prostitution by African girls and boys, there's untold gangterism with hordes of African children chained behind bars for some of the most heinous crimes. There's the usage and trafficking of wicked drugs. There's the shocking spread of AIDS among African boys and girls... if you have a child out there whom you haven't seen, or heard from for a while, do well to put him or her in prayer.

'Terrorists don't take black hostages, simply because black people are the biggest terrorists'. Dave Chapelle

dango tumma

now every nigerian woman no matter how nice she dress outside, her private part will be viewed by the white man, same for nigeria man, those with dongy things between their legd, lokkout. iron naa yee dee cut iron. thats whats greed and corruption buys for a nation of 150m. with all the money to built a decent society of m,en and women, instead, naa ravalry, titles left and right, some living happilly in ivory towers , while majority scort the ghettos . what a shame , if nigeria was an arab or european country. you know what i mean, it would had been second to none in terms of development and human standards.
yet time isnt lost. true democracy is what nigeria needs not this obasanjo, yara dua sham. but truth to the bone one man, one vote, a complete make over.

Facter

...My destination, I reminded myself, was Abuja, not prison in the distant land of homo leucodermaticus...

The most original description of Oyinbo country ever, LOL.

I also have a question about Alhaji Mutallab. What is this their thing with Arabic names? He gave this poor kid 5 bloody Arab names! There are no good Hausa names? I would not be surprised if this kid speaks Arabic but not Hausa. Hausa is a nicer sounding language than Arabic anyway. No wonder the kid identified with Arabs. This has to be a problem with some Northern Nigerian elites.
Saudi Arabians spent a lot of money from the 1980s paying off some chiefs in Cameroon to declare themselves as muslims and to install imams preaching Wahabi islam, which is an extremist and hateful variety of islam. Those people who took that money know themselves. Before people start patting themselves on the back that they have not produced and Umar, we should be looking at the work of the Wahabi preachers.

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