I am a Yoruba Ronu advocate, I am tribalistic and believes respect is reciprocal 🤓
I don't care about APC, LP, PDP or ACN. All I care about is a thriving Southwest and its people and a thriving Nigeria.
And I don't pander to fuuls nor allow Yoruba slurs and slander.
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Maryam Hamza wrote:
The South is not Arewa, it is not the North.
One significant way the South differs explicitly from the North is that they value their lives and concerns. Since the attacks on the Southwest, these people have spoken out loudly. If not for those who deliberately turn a blind eye to the president's shortcomings on security matters for whatever reason, the loud hue would have been more deafening. The unfortunate Oyo attack on a school, and the kidnapping of children and teachers, further pushed the South to the edge, and the result has been sheer outrage. These people are talking, and it's the whole society. Churches are at the forefront of this, the Nigerian Union of Teachers, and many other bodies. Go on social media and see the number of pages, bloggers, content creators, big and small, that have sustained the outrage because they know the value of life and are demanding action. Their politicians are talking about the things that matter. Soon, results will trickle in.
The South is not the North!
Since 2014, starting with Chibok, the North has experienced consistent kidnapping of school children, which continually disrupts education. Those who blew up the Bring-Back-Our-Girls campaign are not northerners, except for Hadiza Bala Usman. For an educationally vulnerable region, it should worry us that we are not worried enough!
But the North is not the South; we are just who we are, so complacent, so laid back, and concerned more with religious debates, dirty politics, and frivolities around marriage and soyyaya. Where are our bloggers, content creators, and entertainers? Politicians have further politicized issues and are more concerned about winning elections always. And our religious leaders… hmmm, many forbade any form of protest and say it is unIslamic but rather our depth of sins brought us here. So, we need to turn to God and repent. There is a way you'll talk, and you’ll begin to sound like a broken record…
Oh Arewa, what are you???
Hmmm, indeed, the South is not the North and can never be!
Ok bye,
Maryam Hamza.
No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
No Sharia law in Yorubaland !
Sorry but I’m not sorry, I’m Yoruba first before anything.
It’s why I’m retweeting tweets that protect Pastor Adeboye even though I’m not a Christian. It’s why I openly support Tunde Onakoya, it’s why I joined the fight against the theft of Gele. It’s why I have no excuse or empathy for terrorists and bandits.
Common sense would say that in a multicultural and multi-religious society, you need a SINGULAR cosmopolitan system to adjudicate ALL.
We vehemently resist Sharia law or any religious law in Yoruba land.
The federal, state and local laws are SUFFICIENT.
The Fulanis in top positions in this country are calling the killers their brothers and you are joining hands with them to say "some of them are innocent". Continue.
Because person shout “Allahu Akbar” before shooting another human being, you con think say na your brother in Islam and he’s killing for Allah.
Don’t be fooled, that’s not Islam.
Stop supporting terrorists under the guise of religion!
Wait! So the same bandit terrorizing innocent people and sending families to early graves is suddenly afraid of death? 😳😱
A suspected bandit was reportedly captured and pinned down by Nigerian soldiers after years of allegedly unleashing terror on defenseless communities 😤🔥
But the shocking part? The same man who allegedly showed no mercy to innocent victims was seen crying, trembling, and begging for forgiveness the moment his own life was on the line 🤧💔
Life no hard when they are attacking harmless villagers, but reality hits differently when consequences finally arrive ⚠️🔥
Well done our gallants 🙌🙌
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Police Nab Three Suspected K+dn@ppers Seen Flaunting AK-47 R+fles In Viral Video
The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has arrested three suspected k+dn@ppers captured in a viral video displaying AK-47 r+fles, amm¥nition, and walkie-talkies while dressed in military camouflage.
FCT Commissioner of Police, Ahmed Sanusi, said he ordered an immediate forensic investigation and manhunt after the footage surfaced online. According to him, digital forensic analysis and intelligence gathering led operatives to the suspects’ hideout.
The suspects were apprehended during a coordinated early-morning raid carried out on May 25 at about 3:22 a.m. in Runji Village, Zuba. The operation involved the FCT Police VCRU Sector 5 and officers from the Zuba Division under the leadership of the Divisional Police Officer, CSP Ogu Caleb Ikechukwu.
Those arrested were identified as Umar Babangida (25), Adamu Yeti (22), and Yahaya Idris (24), all residents of Rijana, Kaduna State.
Preliminary findings revealed that the suspects allegedly obtained the AK-47 r+fles from their gang leader, known as “Esco,” who is from Rijana and is currently on the run. Investigators also recovered additional videos and photographs from the suspects’ mobile phones showing them posing with military camouflage, high-caliber we@pons, and communication gadgets.
The suspects remain in police custody for further interrogation, while efforts are ongoing to track down Esco and other fleeing members of the gang and recover the firearms used by the syndicate.